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US-10435241-B2 · Oct 8, 2019 · US
US10947060B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10947060-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916444592-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 18, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jun 26, 2018 |
| Publication date | Mar 16, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 16, 2021 |
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A product order fulfillment system including a multi-level transport system and a lifting transport system. Each level of the multi-level transport system having a corresponding independent asynchronous level transport system separate and distinct from the asynchronous level transport system corresponding to each other level of the multi-level transport system. Each independent lift axis of the lifting transport system being configured to independently hold at least one case and being communicably coupled to each asynchronous level transport system so as to provide for exchange of the at least one case between each asynchronous level transport system and each independent lift axis. Each independent lift axis is communicably coupled to each other independent lift axis of the more than one lift axis and forms a common output of mixed cases so as to create an ordered sequence of mixed cases in accordance to a predetermined case out ordered sequence.
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A product order fulfillment system comprising: a multi-level transport system, each level thereof having a corresponding independent asynchronous level transport system, of mixed cases, separate and distinct from the asynchronous level transport system corresponding to each other level of the multi-level transport system, the asynchronous level transport system defining an array of asynchronous level transport axes, corresponding to the level, and being configured to hold and asynchronously transport at least one case providing transport of mixed cases along the array of asynchronous level transport axes; and a lifting transport system that is separate and distinct from each asynchronous level transport system, the lifting transport system has more than one independent lift axis, each of the more than one independent lift axis being configured to independently hold the at least one case and reciprocate along a lift travel axis independently raising and lowering the at least one case providing lifting transport of mixed cases between more than one of the levels of the multi-level transport system, each independent lift axis being communicably coupled to each asynchronous level transport system so as to provide for exchange of the at least one case between each asynchronous level transport system and each independent lift axis, and mixed cases transferred from at least one asynchronous level transport system infeed to each of the more than one independent lift axis so that mixed cases are output by the independent lift axis from the multi-level transport system; wherein each independent lift axis, of the more than one lift axis, is communicably coupled to each other independent lift axis of the more than one lift axis and forms a common output of mixed cases output by each of the more than one independent lift axis, and the more than one independent lift axis are configured so as to create, at and from the common output, an ordered sequence of mixed cases in accordance to a predetermined case out ordered sequence of mixed cases. 2. The product order fulfillment system of claim 1 , wherein the more than one independent lift axis are configured so as to resequence the mixed cases and effect a change in the ordered sequence of the mixed cases, with the lifting transport system in motus, from an inferior ordered sequence of mixed cases, at infeed of the lifting transport system, to a superior ordered sequence of mixed cases, at output of the lifting transport system, the inferior ordered sequence and superior ordered sequence respectively being of inferior sequencing in sequence order and superior sequencing in sequence order relative to the predetermined case out ordered sequence. 3. The product order fulfillment system of claim 2 , wherein the superior ordered sequence is characterized by its sequence order of mixed cases that converges with the predetermined case out ordered sequence so that there is a strong correlation between respective sequence orders of the superior ordered sequence and the predetermined case out ordered sequence, and wherein the inferior ordered sequence is characterized by its sequence order of mixed cases that diverges from or is substantially neutral to the predetermined case out ordered sequence so that there is a weak correlation between respective sequence orders of the inferior ordered sequence and the predetermined case out ordered sequence. 4. The product order fulfillment system of claim 3 , wherein the strong correlation is such that the sequence order is a near net sequence order to that of the predetermined case out ordered sequence of mixed cases. 5. The product order fulfillment system of claim 1 , wherein each of the more than one independent lift axis is communicably coupled to each asynchronous level transport axis of the array of asynchronous level transport axes corresponding to each asynchronous level transport system. 6. The product order fulfillment system of claim 1 , wherein each of the more than one independent lift axis has a corresponding output section, and a traverse operably connecting the corresponding output section of each of the more than one independent lift axis to the common output so that mixed cases from each independent lift axis reach the common output via the traverse. 7. The product order fulfillment system of claim 6 , wherein the ordered sequence of mixed cases at the common output is created on the traverse, and substantially within bounds defined by outermost independent lift axes of the lifting transport system. 8. The product order fulfillment system of claim 6 , wherein the traverse operably interconnects at least two of the more than one independent lift axis with each other. 9. The product order fulfillment system of claim 6 , wherein the traverse is configured so as to form an bypass path for mixed cases transported and output by the more than one independent lift axis of the lifting transport system effecting resequencing, at least in part, from an inferior ordered sequence of mixed cases, at infeed of the lifting transport system, to a superior ordered sequence of mixed cases, at output of the lifting transport system, the inferior ordered sequence and superior ordered sequence respectively being of inferior sequencing in sequence order and superior sequencing in sequence order relative to the predetermined case out ordered sequence of mixed cases. 10. The product order fulfillment system of claim 1 , wherein at least one independent lift axis of the more than one independent lift axis is configured so as to form an bypass path for mixed cases transported and output by the more than one independent lift axis of the lifting transport system effecting resequencing, at least in part, from an inferior ordered sequence of mixed cases, at infeed of the lifting transport system, to a superior ordered sequence of mixed cases, at output of the lifting transport system, the inferior ordered sequence and superior ordered sequence respectively being of inferior sequencing in sequence order and superior sequencing in sequence order relative to the predetermined case out ordered sequence of mixed cases. 11. The product order fulfillment system of claim 1 , wherein the ordered sequence of mixed cases created at and from the common output in accordance to a predetermined case out ordered sequence of mixed cases is produced substantially continuously and consistent with a high speed pallet builder building at least one mixed case pallet layer of mixed laterally distributed and stacked mixed cases. 12. A product order fulfillment system comprising: a multi-level transport system, each level thereof having a corresponding independent asynchronous level transport system, of mixed cases, separate and distinct from the asynchronous level transport system corresponding to each other level of the multi-level transport system, the asynchronous level transport system defining an array of asynchronous level transport axes, corresponding to the level, and being configured to hold and asynchronously transport at least one case providing transport of mixed cases along the array of asynchronous level transport axes; a lifting transport system with more than one independent lift axis separate and distinct from the multi-level transport system, each of the more than one independent lift axis being configured to independently hold the at least one case and reciprocate along a lift travel axis independently raising and lowering the at least one case, the more than one independent lift axis each being communicably coupled to a common lift transport output through which each of the more than one independent lift axis commonly output the m
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