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Philipp K Janert

from Seattle, WA
Age ~54

Philipp Janert Phones & Addresses

  • 3616 23Rd Ave W, Seattle, WA 98199
  • 5116 48Th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105

Work

Company: Manning publications co. 2007 to 2015 Position: Author and technical reviewer

Education

Degree: Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy School / High School: University of Washington 1992 to 1997 Specialities: Physics

Industries

Information Technology And Services

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Location:
Seattle, WA
Industry:
Information Technology And Services
Work:
Manning Publications Co. 2007 - 2015
Author and Technical Reviewer

O'reilly School of Technology 2007 - 2015
Author and Speaker

Principal Value 2007 - 2015
Owner

University of Washington 2005 - 2007
Instructor

Amazon 2003 - 2006
Technical Program Manager
Education:
University of Washington 1992 - 1997
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Physics

Publications

Us Patents

Sorting Using Modular Stations

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US Patent:
7246706, Jul 24, 2007
Filed:
Dec 28, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/023759
Inventors:
Jonathan J. Shakes - Mercer Island WA, US
Nicholas M. Hanssens - Seattle WA, US
Jan Bohlmann - Reno NV, US
Philipp K. Janert - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
Amazon Technologies, Inc. - Reno NV
International Classification:
B07C 5/00
US Classification:
209630, 209614
Abstract:
System and method for modular sorting stations. A sorting station may be subdivided into two or more modular bins. A modular bin may be partitioned into compartments. Each compartment may be configured to receive one order including one or more items. Modular bins may be partitioned into compartments of different sizes to receive orders of different sizes. A modular bin may be removed from a sorting station and conveyed to a packing station for packing or other sorting station to continue sorting. Picked items may be received and sorted for rebinning into the modular bins manually or using an automated sorting mechanism. A control system may direct the sorting and rebinning operation. Modular sorting stations may be located adjacent to packing stations or, alternatively, away from packing stations and, when a modular bin is complete, it may be conveyed to an appropriate packing station for packing.

System And Method For Modular Sorting Stations

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US Patent:
7331471, Feb 19, 2008
Filed:
Dec 28, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/023737
Inventors:
Jonathan J. Shakes - Mercer Island WA, US
Nicholas M. Hanssens - Seattle WA, US
Jan Bohlmann - Reno NV, US
Philipp K. Janert - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
Amazon Technologies, Inc. - Reno NV
International Classification:
B07C 5/00
US Classification:
209630, 209559
Abstract:
System and method for modular sorting stations. A sorting station may be subdivided into two or more modular bins. A modular bin may be partitioned into compartments. Each compartment may be configured to receive one order including one or more items. Modular bins may be partitioned into compartments of different sizes to receive orders of different sizes. A modular bin may be removed from a sorting station and conveyed to a packing station for packing or other sorting station to continue sorting. Picked items may be received and sorted for rebinning into the modular bins manually or using an automated sorting mechanism. A control system may direct the sorting and rebinning operation. Modular sorting stations may be located adjacent to packing stations or, alternatively, away from packing stations and, when a modular bin is complete, it may be conveyed to an appropriate packing station for packing.

System And Method For Modular Sorting Stations

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US Patent:
7686171, Mar 30, 2010
Filed:
Jan 8, 2008
Appl. No.:
11/970997
Inventors:
Jonathan J. Shakes - Seattle WA, US
Nicholas M. Hanssens - Seattle WA, US
Jan Bohlmann - Reno NV, US
Philipp K. Janert - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
Amazon Technologies, Inc. - Reno NV
International Classification:
B07C 5/00
B07C 7/00
G06K 9/00
G06F 7/00
US Classification:
209630, 209933, 209583, 700216
Abstract:
System and method for modular sorting stations. A sorting station may be subdivided into two or more modular bins. A modular bin may be partitioned into compartments. Each compartment may be configured to receive one order including one or more items. Modular bins may be partitioned into compartments of different sizes to receive orders of different sizes. A modular bin may be removed from a sorting station and conveyed to a packing station for packing or other sorting station to continue sorting. Picked items may be received and sorted for rebinning into the modular bins manually or using an automated sorting mechanism. A control system may direct the sorting and rebinning operation. Modular sorting stations may be located adjacent to packing stations or, alternatively, away from packing stations and, when a modular bin is complete, it may be conveyed to an appropriate packing station for packing.

Coordinating The Delivery Of Two Or More Packages Shipped From Different Source Locations

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US Patent:
8046262, Oct 25, 2011
Filed:
Aug 19, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/207603
Inventors:
Felix Antony - Issaquah WA, US
Philipp K. Janert - Seattle WA, US
Jonathan J. Shakes - Mercer Island WA, US
Assignee:
Amazon Technologies, Inc. - Reno NV
International Classification:
G06Q 30/00
US Classification:
705 261
Abstract:
A release schedule for an order having a single addressee address is described. The schedule specifies, for each of two or more shipments making up the order, each of the shipments having a different origin location, a release time at which the shipment is to be released from its origin location. The indicated release times are selected on the basis of typical carrier delivery durations from each of the origin locations to the addressee address, in order to cause all of the shipments of the order to be delivered to the addressee address at the same time. The release schedule may be used to schedule the release of the shipments of the order.

Time-Based Warehouse Movement Maps

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US Patent:
20050278062, Dec 15, 2005
Filed:
Jun 15, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/868392
Inventors:
Philipp Janert - Seattle WA, US
Jonathan Shakes - Seattle WA, US
Nicholas Hanssens - Seattle WA, US
Dennis Hodge - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
G06F007/00
US Classification:
700214000
Abstract:
A computer software facility for generating and implementing a temporal map depicting a relationship between locations in a warehouse or distribution center is described. The facility tracks the movement in the warehouse, including the time it takes for mobile elements to move between a pair of identifiable locations. Based on the tracking, the facility produces movement time records for multiple location pairs in the warehouse. The facility then generates a map of the warehouse. Where information for specific pairs of identifiable locations is not available, the facility may derive movement time information based on actual movement times for related location pairs. The generated map can be used as part of a computer application for tasks such as scheduling the picking of items, evaluating employee performance, organizing the storage of items in the warehouse, and other uses.
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