Order fulfillment robot capable of horizontal and vertical motion

US10766699B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-10766699-B2
Application numberUS-201715693065-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 31, 2017
Priority dateAug 31, 2017
Publication dateSep 8, 2020
Grant dateSep 8, 2020

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An order fulfillment system is disclosed including a storage structure and mobile robots capable of moving vertically and horizontally within the storage structure to transfer product totes to and from storage locations within the storage structure. The mobile robots may move along a track system including horizontal rails for horizontal travel of the mobile robot and vertical towers for vertical travel of the mobile robot. The vertical towers include two opposed pairs of tracks having U-shaped slots. The order fulfillment system may further comprise a mobile robot configured to travel vertically and horizontally along the track system to transfer product containers to and from the storage locations in the storage structure, and horizontally about a horizontal deck spanning the storage aisles. The mobile robot includes four wheel assemblies, each assembly including a pair of wheels mounted on ends of a climbing link. When positioned in a vertical tower, the climbing links rotate so that the drive wheels climb up or down the storage structure by engaging within the U-shaped slots of the track. The same wheels may be rotated to facilitate horizontal motion.

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What is claimed is: 1. A storage structure for an order fulfillment facility, the storage structure comprising: a plurality of storage locations arranged in a two dimensional array extending in first and second directions; a track system enabling a mobile robot to access the plurality of storage locations, the track system comprising: rails configured to enable the mobile robot to access storage locations oriented in the first direction, and a level changing tower configured to enable the mobile robot to access storage locations oriented in the second direction, the level changing tower comprising tracks having slots at regular intervals, the slots configured to receive wheels of the mobile robot to propel the mobile robot along the level changing tower. 2. The storage structure of claim 1 , wherein the level changing tower is vertically oriented. 3. The storage structure of claim 1 , wherein the slots have a U-shape. 4. The storage structure of claim 1 , wherein a first set of odd numbered slots, numbered from a lowermost slot in the track, are configured to receive a first wheel of the wheels, and a second set of even numbered slots are configured to receive the second wheel of the wheels. 5. The storage structure of claim 1 , wherein the level changing tower comprises a pair of slotted tracks on a first side of the level changing tower, and a second pair of slotted tracks on a second side of the level changing tower opposed to the first side. 6. The storage structure of claim 5 , wherein the each of the two pairs of slotted tracks are configured to receive a pair of wheels on the mobile robot. 7. The storage structure of claim 5 , wherein the slotted tracks in a pair of slotted tracks have slots that face away from each other. 8. The storage structure of claim 5 , wherein the slotted tracks in a pair of slotted tracks have slots that face toward each other. 9. The storage structure of claim 5 , wherein the slotted tracks in a pair of slotted tracks have slots that face in a same direction as each other. 10. A storage structure for an order fulfillment facility, the storage structure comprising a plurality of storage locations arrayed in vertical and horizontal directions, the plurality of storage locations accessible by a mobile robot, the mobile robot comprising first and second wheels on a first side of the mobile robot, the first and second wheels mounted to a rotating link, the storage structure comprising: a track system enabling a mobile robot to access the plurality of storage locations, the track system comprising: rails configured to enable the mobile robot to access storage locations oriented in the horizontal direction, and a level changing tower configured to enable the mobile robot to access storage locations oriented in the vertical direction, the level changing tower comprising tracks having slots, a first set of slots configured to receive the first wheel as the link rotates, and a second set of slots different than the first set of slots configured to receive the second wheel as the link rotates, to propel the mobile robot along the level changing tower. 11. The storage structure of claim 10 , wherein the level changing tower is vertically oriented. 12. The storage structure of claim 10 , wherein the slots have one of a U-shape or a rectangular shape. 13. The storage structure of claim 10 , wherein the first set of slots comprise odd numbered slots, numbered from a lowermost slot in the track, and the second set of slots comprise even numbered slots. 14. The storage structure of claim 10 , wherein the level changing tower comprises a pair of slotted tracks on a first side of the level changing tower, and a second pair of slotted tracks on a second side of the level changing tower opposed to the first side. 15. The storage structure of claim 14 , wherein the slotted tracks in a pair of slotted tracks have slots that face away from each other. 16. The storage structure of claim 10 , wherein the first and second wheels comprise a first pair of wheels, the mobile robot further comprising a second pair of wheels mounted at opposed ends of a second rotating link, a first slotted track of the first pair of slotted tracks configured to receive the first pair of wheels and a second slotted track of the first pair of slotted tracks configured to receive the second pair of wheels. 17. The storage structure of claim 16 , the mobile robot further comprising a third pair of wheels mounted at opposed ends of a third rotating link, and a fourth pair of wheels mounted at opposed ends of a fourth rotating link, a first slotted track of the second pair of slotted tracks configured to receive the third pair of wheels and a second slotted track of the second pair of slotted tracks configured to receive the fourth pair of wheels.

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  • B65G1/0492Primary

    with cars adapted to travel in storage aisles · CPC title

  • with self propelled cars · CPC title

  • for fulfilling orders in warehouses · CPC title

  • travelling along a guideway · CPC title

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What does patent US10766699B2 cover?
An order fulfillment system is disclosed including a storage structure and mobile robots capable of moving vertically and horizontally within the storage structure to transfer product totes to and from storage locations within the storage structure. The mobile robots may move along a track system including horizontal rails for horizontal travel of the mobile robot and vertical towers for vertic…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Alert Innovation Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65G1/0492. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 08 2020 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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