Path and load localization and operations supporting automated warehousing using robotic forklifts or other material handling vehicles

US10346797B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10346797-B2
Application numberUS-201715715683-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 26, 2017
Priority dateSep 26, 2016
Publication dateJul 9, 2019
Grant dateJul 9, 2019

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Abstract

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Automated inventory management and material (or container) handling removes the requirement to operate fully automatically or all-manual using conventional task dedicated vertical storage and retrieval (S&R) machines. Inventory requests Automated vehicles plan their own movements to execute missions over a container yard, warehouse aisles or roadways, sharing this space with manually driven trucks. Automated units drive to planned speed limits, manage their loads (stability control), stop, go, and merge at intersections according human driving rules, use on-board sensors to identify static and dynamic obstacles, and human traffic, and either avoid them or stop until potential collision risk is removed. They identify, localize, and either pick-up loads (pallets, container, etc.) or drop them at the correctly demined locations. Systems without full automation can also implement partially automated operations (for instance load pick-up and drop), and can assure inherently safe manually operated vehicles (i.e., trucks that do not allow collisions).

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The invention claimed is: 1. A material handling system adapted for use within a warehouse or other facility having aisles and material storage areas, the system comprising: a material transport vehicle; apparatus on the material transport vehicle for acquiring absolute and relative position fixes of the vehicle; a processor on the vehicle operative to receive the absolute and relative position fixes and fuse the absolute and relative position fixes to determine a more reliable localization estimate for vehicle travel and positioning of material within the facility; and wherein the apparatus for acquiring relative position fixes of the vehicle includes video capture and processing apparatus to identify tracking features at known locations within the warehouse or facility, thereby enabling the vehicle to pick up, transport and place material to and from different material storage areas within the warehouse or other facility. 2. The material handling system of claim 1 , wherein the apparatus includes a dead-reckoning sensor. 3. The material handling system of claim 1 , wherein the apparatus includes a magnetic compass. 4. The material handling system of claim 1 , wherein the apparatus includes one or more inertial sensors. 5. The material handling system of claim 1 , wherein the apparatus includes a wheel or other encoder. 6. The material handling system of claim 1 , wherein the apparatus includes a GPS receiver. 7. The material handling system of claim 1 , wherein tracking features at known locations within the facility are preexisting features associated with the facility. 8. The material handling system of claim 1 , wherein tracking features at known locations within the facility are intentionally placed within the facility. 9. The material handling system of claim 1 , wherein the vehicle is a forklift; and the video capture and processing apparatus enables the forklift to locate, engage, and manipulate pallets for loading, unloading and stacking or destacking operations. 10. The material handling system of claim 1 , wherein the video capture and processing apparatus is operative to detect and identify computer-readable codes. 11. The material handling system of claim 10 , wherein the computer-readable codes are barcodes. 12. The material handling system of claim 10 , including compound, elongated, or specifically encoded computer-readable codes to overcome lighting or shadow conditions. 13. The material handling system of claim 10 , including computer-readable codes having code sizes chosen to maximize localization accuracy at differing operating ranges. 14. The material handling system of claim 10 , including computer-readable code redundancy for reliable code detection and identification. 15. The material handling system of claim 10 , including computer-readable codes that extend over a range interval to improve the recognition of range, pitch or yaw from computer-readable indicia or labels.

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  • multi-dimensional coding · CPC title

  • arrangements for adhering the record carrier to further objects or living beings, functioning as an identification tag · CPC title

  • Position control; Position detectors · CPC title

  • G06Q10/087Primary

    Inventory or stock management, e.g. order filling, procurement or balancing against orders · CPC title

  • Automatically guided · CPC title

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What does patent US10346797B2 cover?
Automated inventory management and material (or container) handling removes the requirement to operate fully automatically or all-manual using conventional task dedicated vertical storage and retrieval (S&R) machines. Inventory requests Automated vehicles plan their own movements to execute missions over a container yard, warehouse aisles or roadways, sharing this space with manually driven tru…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cybernet Systems Corp, Cybernet Systems Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06Q10/087. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 09 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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