Material handling apparatus for delivering or retrieving items

US11565283B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-11565283-B1
Application numberUS-202217949008-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateSep 20, 2022
Priority dateJan 12, 2007
Publication dateJan 31, 2023
Grant dateJan 31, 2023

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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 path to/from the destination areas, which are positioned along the path. Once at the appropriate destination area, an item is transferred between the delivery vehicle and the destination area.

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What is claimed is: 1. A delivery vehicle operable with a material handling system having a first plurality of destination areas and a second plurality of destination areas with a gap between the first and second plurality of destination areas, a first horizontal track adjacent the first plurality of destination areas and a second horizontal track adjacent the second plurality of destination areas, wherein the gap is part of an aisle in which the delivery vehicles are displaced vertically and horizontally, wherein the delivery vehicle comprises: a first wheel engageable with the first horizontal track to convey the vehicle in the aisle in a first horizontal direction; a second wheel engageable with the second horizontal track to convey the vehicle in the aisle in the first horizontal direction; a motor operable to drive the first and second wheels; a transfer mechanism comprising one or more conveyor belts forming a horizontal surface for receiving an item to be conveyed to one of the destination areas wherein the transfer mechanism is configured to displace items in a second horizontal direction that is transverse the first horizontal direction; a rechargeable power source configured to provide power for the motor and the transfer mechanism; an electrical contact for contacting a charging rail of the material handling system to recharge the rechargeable power source as the delivery vehicle travels along a path forming a vertical loop in the aisle. 2. The delivery vehicle of claim 1 comprising a pair of opposing walls extending upwardly relative to the horizontal surface and spaced apart from one another so that at least a portion of the surface is between the opposing walls, wherein the opposing walls are dimensioned and arranged to facilitate transfer of items onto off the surface at a first end of the surface and to facilitate transfer of items off the surface at a second end of the surface. 3. The vehicle of claim 1 wherein the transfer mechanism is operable in a first direction to transfer items onto the horizontal surface at the first end and wherein the transfer mechanism is operable in a second direction opposite the first direction to transfer items onto off the surface at the second end. 4. The delivery vehicle of claim 1 comprising a drive axle connected with the first and second wheel to synchronously drive the first and second wheels. 5. The delivery vehicle of claim 1 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. 6. The delivery vehicle of claim 5 wherein the charging contact is configured to engage the charging rail while the vehicle is displaced horizontally. 7. The delivery vehicle of claim 5 wherein the charging contact is configured to engage the charging rail while the vehicle is displaced vertically within the aisle. 8. The delivery vehicle of claim 5 wherein the charging contact is biased outwardly. 9. The delivery vehicle of claim 1 wherein the rechargeable power source comprises a plurality of ultracapacitors. 10. The delivery vehicle of claim 1 comprising: a third wheel engageable with a third horizontal track to convey the vehicle horizontally in the aisle; and a fourth wheel engageable with a fourth horizontal track to convey the vehicle horizontally in the aisle. 11. The delivery vehicle of claim 10 comprising a second drive axle connected with the third and fourth wheels to synchronously drive the third and fourth wheels. 12. The delivery vehicle of claim 1 comprising a controller for receiving signals for controlling the motor to control movement of the delivery vehicle as the delivery vehicle is displaced vertically within the aisle. 13. The delivery vehicle of claim 1 wherein the first wheel comprises a geared wheel or a roller. 14. The delivery vehicle of claim 13 wherein the first wheel comprises a geared wheel and a roller. 15. A method for delivering items, comprising the steps of: providing a plurality of the delivery vehicles of claim 1 ; loading items onto the delivery vehicles; moving a first of the delivery vehicles along a first path forming a first vertical loop within the aisle to deliver a first of the items to a first of the destination areas; and during the step of moving a first of the delivery vehicles, moving a second of the delivery vehicles along a second path forming a second vertical loop within the aisle to deliver a second of the items to a second of the destination areas. 16. The method of claim 15 comprising the steps of: engaging the charging contact of the first delivery vehicle with the charging rail during the step of moving the first delivery vehicle along the first path; and disengaging the charging contact of the first delivery vehicle with the charging rail during the step of moving the first delivery vehicle along the first path. 17. The method of claim 16 wherein the step of moving the first delivery vehicle along a first path comprises the steps of raising the delivery vehicle vertically and lowering the first delivery vehicle vertically. 18. The method of claim 15 wherein the step of loading items comprises loading items on the delivery vehicles while the delivery vehicles are disposed within the aisle.

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  • Computer assisted manual sorting, e.g. for mail · CPC title

  • tractive effort applied to racks · CPC title

  • Transportation of goods or passengers via railways, e.g. energy recovery or reducing air resistance · CPC title

  • with self propelled cars · CPC title

  • Loading or unloading land vehicles · CPC title

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What does patent US11565283B1 cover?
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 path to/from the destination areas, which are positioned along the path. Once at the appropriate destination area, an item is transferred between the delivery vehi…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Opex Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B07C3/087. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 31 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).