Robert P Sullivan

Townsend, MA, United States of America

Robert P Sullivan

Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.8

ph-index = 21

Forward Citations = 1,666(Granted Patents)

Forward Citations (Not Self Cited) = 1,165(Sep 21, 2024)

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Location History:

  • Wilimington, MA (US) (2016)
  • Townsend, MA (US) (2020)
  • Chelmsford, MA (US) (2015 - 2023)
  • Wilmington, MA (US) (2006 - 2024)


Years Active: 2006-2025

where 'Filed Patents' based on already Granted Patents

115 patents (USPTO):

Title: Robert Sullivan: Pioneering Storage and Retrieval Innovations

Introduction:

Meet Robert Sullivan, a highly accomplished inventor and innovator hailing from Wilmington, Massachusetts in the United States. With an impressive portfolio of 100 patents, Sullivan has made significant contributions to the field of automated storage and retrieval systems. His latest patents showcase his expertise in developing innovative solutions for case unit detection and pickface building, revolutionizing the way goods are stored and retrieved. Let's delve further into Sullivan's remarkable career and notable collaborations.

Latest Patents:

One of Sullivan's recent patents is the "Storage and Retrieval System Case Unit Detection." This invention entails an automated storage and retrieval system with a seismic disturbance restorative system. It includes seismic disturbance motion sensors, a seismic disturbance control module, and an automated case mapper. This system effectively identifies seismic disturbances and ensures the seated position of case units within the storage structure is maintained.

His other notable patent is the "Pickface Builder for Storage and Retrieval Systems." This invention focuses on optimizing the storage and retrieval of goods units, utilizing an in-feed conveyor and a picking device. The pickface builder incorporates a pusher member and a snugger member that form the goods units into a pickface, aligning them with the storage surface of the system.

Career Highlights:

During his career, Sullivan has made significant strides in the field of automated storage and retrieval systems. Through his work at companies such as Symbotic LLC and Murata Machinery, Ltd., Sullivan has been at the forefront of innovation in optimizing warehouse logistics and enhancing efficiency. His immense contribution to the industry is magnified by the sheer number of patents he has successfully securedtotaling an impressive 100.

Collaborations:

Throughout his journey, Sullivan has had the opportunity to collaborate with several accomplished professionals in the field. Notably, he has worked alongside Stephen C. Toebes and Stephen Toebes, both recognized for their expertise in automated systems and supply chain optimization. These collaborations have further fueled Sullivan's creativity and innovation, enabling him to develop groundbreaking solutions.

Conclusion:

Inventor extraordinaire Robert Sullivan has rightfully earned his place among the visionaries in the field of automated storage and retrieval systems. With his 100 patents, including the recent developments in case unit detection and pickface building, Sullivan continues to push boundaries and revolutionize warehouse logistics. Collaborating with esteemed professionals and working with renowned companies like Symbotic LLC and Murata Machinery, Ltd., Sullivan's contributions have left an indelible impact on the industry. We eagerly await the next breakthrough from this inspiring innovator.

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