Order filling system
US-2016140488-A1 · May 19, 2016 · US
US11167922B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11167922-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017000900-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 24, 2020 |
| Priority date | Apr 15, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 9, 2021 |
| Grant date | Nov 9, 2021 |
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A system and method for handling shipping containers is described. The container handling system comprises a crane, the crane comprising crane load handling devices. The container handling system further comprises conveyance means, the conveyance means further comprising transversal load handling devices. The system further comprises storage and sortation means for storing the containers in a series of stacks disposed beneath a grid, the grid comprising a series of load handling devices operable thereon. The crane load handling device removes a container from a ship, transports it to transversal load handling means operable on a conveyor. The container is moved on the conveyor to a transfer point where it is collected by a robotic load handling device for transport to the storage and sortation area.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A container handling system for handling shipping containers in a container port, the system comprising: a container load handling device; storage and sortation structure, the structure including two substantially perpendicular sets of rails forming a grid above a workspace beneath the grid, the workspace being configured to store a plurality of stacked containers, a plurality of robotic load handling devices operating on and above the rails, the robotic load handling devices each including a body mounted on wheels, a first set of wheels being arranged to engage with at least two rails of the first set of rails, a second set of wheels being arranged to engage with at least two rails of the second set of rails, the first set of wheels being independently moveable and driveable with respect to the second set of wheels such that when in motion only one set of wheels is engaged with the grid at any one time thereby enabling movement of each robotic load handling device along the rails to any point on the grid by driving only the one set of wheels engaged with the rails; and transfer means for transferring containers into and out of the storage and sortation structure, the transfer means including a first conveyance means operable between the container handling device and a first transfer point, and a first plurality of transversal load handling devices configured to receive containers delivered by the container handling device and to move containers along the first conveyance means to the first transfer point for collection by the robotic handling devices, the transfer means including a second conveyance means operable between a second transfer point and the container handling device, and a second plurality of transversal load handling devices configured to receive containers delivered by the robotic handling devices at the second transfer point and to move containers along the second conveyance means for collection by the container handling device. 2. A container handling system according to claim 1 , wherein the first conveyance means is positioned above the second conveyance means and the transfer means comprises: a lifting means operable between the first and the second conveyance means. 3. A container handling system according to claim 1 , wherein the first conveyance means is positioned above the second conveyance means and the transfer means comprises: a lifting mechanism configured to lift containers to a level closer to the container handling device for collection by the container handling device. 4. A container handling system according to claim 3 , wherein the lifting mechanism is a hydraulic lift. 5. A container handling system according to claim 1 , wherein the first plurality of transversal load handling devices are configured to align each container with a respective robotic load handling device of the plurality of robotic load handling devices of the storage and sortation structure. 6. A container handling system according to claim 1 , wherein the second plurality of transversal load handling devices are configured to align with each container delivered by the robotic load handling devices. 7. A container handling system according to claim 1 , wherein the transfer means is configured to ride on rails so as to align with at least one of the storage and sortation structure and/or the container load handling device. 8. A container handling system according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second conveyance means comprise: a container accumulation means to enable accumulation of containers. 9. A container handling system according to claim 8 , wherein the container accumulation means comprises: a plurality of independently driven rollers. 10. A method of transferring containers utilising a container handling system having: a container load handling device; and a storage and sortation structure, the structure including two substantially perpendicular sets of rails forming a grid above a workspace beneath the grid, the workspace being configured to store a plurality of stacked containers, a plurality of robotic load handling devices operating on and above the rails, the robotic load handling devices each including a body mounted on wheels, a first set of wheels being arranged to engage with at least two rails of the first set of rails, the second set of wheels being arranged to engage with at least two rails of the second set of rails, the first set of wheels being independently moveable and driveable with respect to the second set of wheels such that when in motion only one set of wheels is engaged with the grid at any one time thereby enabling movement of each robotic load handling device along the rails to any point on the grid by driving only the one set of wheels engaged with the rails; the method comprising: transferring containers into and out of the storage and sortation structure by having a first conveyance means operable between the container handling device and a first transfer point, a first plurality of transversal load handling devices receiving containers delivered by the container handling device and moving containers along the first conveyance means to the first transfer point for collection by the robotic handling devices; and by having a second conveyance means operable between a second transfer point and the container handling device, a second plurality of transversal load handling devices receiving containers delivered by the robotic handling devices at the second transfer point and moving containers along the second conveyance means for collection by the container handling device. 11. A container handling system according to claim 2 , wherein the first conveyance means is positioned above the second conveyance means and the transfer means comprises: a lifting mechanism configured to lift containers to a level closer to the container handling device for collection by the container handling device. 12. A container handling system according to claim 11 , wherein the lifting mechanism is a hydraulic lift. 13. A container handling system according to claim 12 , wherein the first plurality of transversal load handling devices are configured to align each container with a respective robotic load handling device of the plurality of robotic load handling devices of the storage and sortation structure. 14. A container handling system according to claim 13 , wherein the second plurality of transversal load handling devices are configured to align with each container delivered by the robotic load handling devices. 15. A container handling system according to claim 14 , wherein the transfer means is configured to ride on rails so as to align with at least one of the storage and sortation structure and/or the container load handling device. 16. A container handling system according to claim 15 , wherein the first and second conveyance means comprise: a container accumulation means to enable accumulation of containers. 17. A container handling system according to claim 16 , wherein the container accumulation means comprises: a plurality of independently driven rollers.
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