Southbury, CT, United States of America

Jaroslay Janik


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 52(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1999

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Jaroslaw Janik: Innovator in Package Sorting Technology

Introduction

Jaroslaw Janik is a notable inventor based in Southbury, CT (US), recognized for his contributions to the field of package sorting technology. With a focus on efficiency and innovation, Janik has developed a unique system that enhances the sorting process for packages.

Latest Patents

Janik holds a patent for a "Method and apparatus for sorting articles using a matrix of conveyor." This invention presents an efficient package sorting system that utilizes a stationary matrix of multi-directional conveyor cells to sort packages to various destination locations. The system is designed to deliver sorted packages to multiple lift assemblies, which further transfer the packages to receiving conveyors or chutes on different levels. A key feature of this invention is a selectively elevating stop bar that controls side transfer between conveyor cells. The controller in the system plans the path for each object, monitors the availability of conveyor cells, and ensures that an object is moved only when the next cell is available. Additionally, the system incorporates sensors to optimize the sorting speed of packages.

Career Highlights

Janik is currently employed at United Parcel Service of America, Inc., where he applies his innovative ideas to improve package handling and logistics. His work has significantly contributed to the efficiency of package sorting systems in the logistics industry.

Collaborations

Janik has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Pao-Ter Huang and Chunsheng Cai, to further enhance the development of sorting technologies.

Conclusion

Jaroslaw Janik's innovative approach to package sorting technology exemplifies the impact of inventive thinking in the logistics sector. His patent and contributions continue to influence the efficiency of package handling systems.

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