Material handling apparatus for delivering or retrieving items
US-10576505-B2 · Mar 3, 2020 · US
US11358175B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11358175-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117515122-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 29, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jan 12, 2007 |
| Publication date | Jun 14, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jun 14, 2022 |
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A method and apparatus are provided for sorting or retrieving items to/from a plurality of destinations areas. The items are loaded onto one of a plurality of independently controlled delivery vehicles. The delivery vehicles follow a track that guides the delivery vehicles to/from the destination areas, which are positioned along the track. Once at the appropriate destination area, an item is transferred between the delivery vehicle and the destination area.
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A delivery vehicle operable with a material handling system having a plurality of storage locations and a vertical guide, wherein the delivery vehicle comprises: a drive system comprising a plurality of wheels cooperable with the vertical guide to guide the vehicle to one of the storage locations, wherein the wheels are configured to maintain the orientation of the vehicle as the vehicle changes between a first direction of travel and a second direction of travel, wherein the first direction is a horizontal direction and the second direction is a vertical direction; an onboard motor connected with the drive system to drive the vehicle to the storage locations; a rechargeable power source for powering the motor; an electrical contact for contacting a charging rail positioned along a portion of the guide system to recharge the rechargeable power source as the vehicle moves along the portion of the guide system wherein the electrical contact is configured to facilitate a charging current to flow to the vehicle when the electrical contact contacts the charging rail wherein the charging current has sufficient amperage to recharge the rechargeable power source within several seconds as the vehicle travels along the charging rail; a transfer mechanism configured to transfer an item from the vehicle toward the one storage location; wherein the transfer mechanism is configured to transfer the item along a second horizontal direction that is transverse the first horizontal direction. 2. The delivery vehicle of claim 1 wherein the plurality of wheels comprise a plurality of driven gears that interact with the guide system to control the vertical position of the vehicle along the guide system. 3. The delivery vehicle of claim 2 comprising a pair of synchronously driven axles, wherein the gears are fixed to the axles so that the gears are synchronously driven to drive the vehicle along the guide system. 4. The delivery vehicle of claim 1 wherein the drive system comprises a plurality of rollers. 5. The delivery vehicle of claim 1 wherein the transfer mechanism is configured to transfer the item forwardly toward the one storage location or in an opposite direction toward a second storage location. 6. The delivery vehicle of claim 1 comprising a pair of spaced apart sidewalls forming with the transfer mechanism between the sidewalls. 7. The delivery vehicle of claim 6 wherein a first opening is formed at a first end of the sidewalls and a second opening is formed at a second end of the sidewalls. 8. The delivery vehicle of claim 7 wherein the transfer mechanism is operable to transfer one or more items from a storage location onto the vehicle. 9. The delivery vehicle of claim 1 wherein the drive system is operable to engage a first vertical guide on a first side of the vehicle and a second vertical guide on a second side of the vehicle. 10. The delivery vehicle of claim 1 wherein the vehicle comprises a controller configured to wirelessly receive signals regarding the direction of travel for the vehicle. 11. The delivery vehicle of claim 1 wherein the transfer mechanism comprises an onboard transfer motor for driving the transfer mechanism, wherein the transfer mechanism comprises a rotatable element connected with the transfer motor. 12. A delivery vehicle operable with a material handling system having a plurality of storage locations, a vertical guide and a charging rail, wherein the delivery vehicle comprises: a drive system cooperable with the vertical guide to guide the vehicle to one of the storage locations; an onboard motor connected with the drive system to drive the vehicle along the vertical guide; a rechargeable power source for powering the motor; an electrical contact configured to contact the charging rail to recharge the rechargeable power source while the vehicle travels along a horizontal or vertical path wherein the electrical contact is biased outwardly to engage the charging rail; a transfer mechanism for transferring an item from the vehicle toward the one storage location; wherein the drive system for the vehicle is operable to move the vehicle in a first horizontal direction and a vertical direction, and wherein the transfer mechanism is configured to transfer the item along a second horizontal direction that is transverse the first horizontal direction. 13. The delivery vehicle of claim 12 wherein the electrical contact is configured to facilitate a charging current to flow to the vehicle when the electrical contact contacts the charging rail wherein the charging current has sufficient amperage to recharge the rechargeable power source within several seconds as the vehicle travels along the charging rail. 14. The delivery vehicle of claim 12 wherein the rechargeable power source comprises a plurality of ultracapacitors. 15. A material handling system comprising a plurality of the delivery vehicles of claim 12 in combination with: a plurality of storage locations arranged in a plurality of columns or rows; a plurality of vertical guide elements for guiding the vehicles in a vertical direction; and a charging rail, wherein the charging rail is disposed at a location such that the charging rail provides a charging current to the electrical contacts of a plurality of the delivery vehicles upon startup of the system. 16. A delivery vehicle operable with a material handling system having a plurality of storage locations, a vertical guide and a charging rail, wherein the delivery vehicle comprises: a drive system cooperable with the vertical guide to guide the vehicle to one of the storage locations; an onboard motor connected with the drive system to drive the vehicle along the vertical guide; a rechargeable power source comprising a plurality of ultracapacitors for powering the motor; an electrical contact configured to contact the charging rail to recharge the rechargeable power source while the vehicle travels along a horizontal or vertical path; a transfer mechanism for transferring an item from the vehicle toward the one storage location; wherein the drive system for the vehicle is operable to move the vehicle in a first horizontal direction and wherein the transfer mechanism is configured to transfer the item along a second horizontal direction that is transverse the first horizontal direction. 17. The delivery vehicle of claim 16 wherein the electrical contact is biased outwardly to engage the charging rail and is configured to facilitate a charging current to flow to the vehicle when the electrical contact contacts the charging rail wherein the charging current has sufficient amperage to recharge the rechargeable power source within several seconds as the vehicle travels along the charging rail. 18. A material handling system comprising: a plurality of storage locations arranged in a plurality of columns or rows; a plurality of the vehicles comprising a drive system for guiding the vehicle to one of the storage locations; an onboard motor connected with the drive system to drive the vehicle; a rechargeable power source for powering the motor; an electrical contact; a transfer mechanism for transferring an item from the vehicle toward the one storage location; a plurality of vertical guide elements for guiding the delivery vehicles in a vertical direction; and a charging rail, wherein the charging rail is disposed at a location such that the charging rail provides a charging current to the electrical contacts of a plurality of the delivery vehicles upon startup of the system;
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