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US-2017152111-A1 · Jun 1, 2017 · US
US10703564B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10703564-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716061959-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 5, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jan 26, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jul 7, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jul 7, 2020 |
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A remotely operated vehicle, for picking up a storage bin from an underlying storage system, may include a vehicle body having a cavity adapted to contain the entire storage bin, vehicle rolling means for movement of the vehicle on the underlying storage system, and a lifting assembly for lifting the storage bin from the underlying storage system to a position above the lowest level of the vehicle rolling means. Additionally, the lifting assembly may include a lifting frame, a rotatable lifting shaft, a first lifting band assembly, and a second lifting band assembly. Further, the lifting frame is connectable to the storage bin and the rotatable lifting shaft is arranged in an upper part of the vehicle body.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A remotely operated vehicle for picking up a storage bin from an underlying storage system, comprising: a vehicle body having a cavity adapted to contain the entire storage bin; vehicle rolling means for movement of the remotely operated vehicle on the underlying storage system; a lifting assembly for lifting the storage bin from the underlying storage system to a position above a lowest level of the vehicle rolling means, wherein the lifting assembly comprises: a lifting frame, a rotatable lifting shaft, a first lifting band assembly and a second lifting band assembly; wherein the lifting frame is connectable to the storage bin; wherein the rotatable lifting shaft is arranged in an upper part of the vehicle body; wherein each of the first lifting band assembly and the second lifting band assembly comprises two separate lifting bands, each separate lifting band having a frame connecting band end and a shaft connecting band end, the shaft connecting band end is connected to the rotatable lifting shaft, such that the lifting frame is lowered or raised in a vertical direction, and the lifting bands are spooled off or on the rotatable lifting shaft, depending on a direction in which the rotatable lifting shaft rotates, wherein each of the shaft connecting band ends is connected to the rotatable lifting shaft at different longitudinal positions along said shaft. 2. The remotely operated vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the lifting frame is raised when the at least one lifting band is spooled onto the rotatable lifting shaft and lowered when the at least one lifting band is spooled off the rotatable lifting shaft. 3. The remotely operated vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first lifting band assembly and the second lifting band assembly comprises a single lifting band having two frame connecting band ends and a middle section connected to the rotatable lifting shaft. 4. The remotely operated vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the shaft connecting band ends of the first lifting band assembly and the second lifting band assembly are connected to the rotatable lifting shaft at positions being in a common plane containing a centreline of the rotatable lifting shaft, such that all frame connecting band ends will move an equal distance when the lifting shaft is rotated during use. 5. The remotely operated vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the first lifting band assembly and the second lifting band assembly are arranged at opposite ends of the rotatable lifting shaft. 6. The remotely operated vehicle according to claim 1 , further comprises direction changing means for changing the direction of the lifting bands from a substantially horizontal direction to a vertical direction. 7. The remotely operated vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the rotatable lifting shaft is operationally connected to a drive assembly able to rotate the lifting shaft around a longitudinal axis of the lifting shaft. 8. The remotely operated vehicle according to claim 7 , wherein the drive assembly comprises a reluctance motor and the rotatable lifting shaft is connected to, or comprises a part of, a rotor element of the reluctance motor. 9. The remotely operated vehicle according to claim 7 , wherein the drive assembly comprises an electric motor having a rotor element connected to the rotatable lifting shaft; or an electric motor having a rotor element located on one end of the rotatable lifting shaft, wherein a centreline of the rotatable lifting shaft is in line with a centreline of the rotor element. 10. The remotely operated vehicle according to claim 7 , wherein at least a part of the drive assembly is arranged within the rotatable lifting shaft. 11. The remotely operated vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the rotatable lifting shaft is arranged in an upper part of the cavity in the vehicle body in a centre of the upper part. 12. A storage system for storage of storage bins, comprising a bin storing grid comprising a plurality of storage columns, wherein each storage column is arranged to accommodate a vertical stack of storage bins, and a remotely operated vehicle, according to claim 1 , arranged on a top of the bin storing grid. 13. A method, comprising: using the remotely operated vehicle, according to claim 1 , in a storage system for storage of storage bins.
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