Express bin lift for automated storage system

US11628849B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11628849-B2
Application numberUS-201917058676-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 11, 2019
Priority dateJun 12, 2018
Publication dateApr 18, 2023
Grant dateApr 18, 2023

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A lift system for an automated storage system of the type where storage containers are stacked in storage columns arranged in a grid, and where automated container handling vehicles retrieve and replace containers from a top level of the grid. The lift system has a platform vertically movable adjacent to a face of the grid, arranged for receiving and transporting one or more containers. A dedicated mechanical device is arranged for grabbing, lifting and moving the storage containers from a staging area at the top of the grid and placing containers on the platform and vice versa.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An automated storage system comprising a plurality of upright members and horizontal members defining a framework structure in a form of a grid of storage columns containing storage containers arranged in stacks, and having automated container handling vehicles operating on a rail system on a top level of the grid, the rail system comprising perpendicular horizontal tracks upon which the vehicles can travel in a first direction and a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, the intersection of the perpendicular tracks further defining cells above grid columns, wherein the system comprises: a platform vertically movable adjacent to a face of the grid, arranged for receiving and transporting one or more containers, a dedicated mechanical lifting device arranged for grabbing, lifting and moving the storage containers from a top of the grid and placing containers on the platform and vice versa, and wherein the storage system comprises a plurality of grids arranged vertically above one another on different vertical levels, each of the grids provided with its own dedicated mechanical lifting device, and each of the plurality of grids having at least one face in essential vertical alignment with each other, and further wherein the platform is movable in a horizontal direction in an amount sufficient to compensate for any horizontal misalignment between the grids, such that containers transported from one level may be retrieved by the dedicated mechanical lifting device on a different level. 2. The storage system according to claim 1 , wherein the dedicated mechanical lifting device is a manipulator trolley arranged to travel along two parallel trolley rails, said trolley rails extending from a position above the grid to a position above the platform, wherein an area between the trolley rails defines a staging area comprising a plurality of cells arranged to receive storage bins awaiting retrieval by the manipulator trolley and/or to receive storage bins awaiting retrieval by the handling vehicles. 3. The storage system according to claim 2 , wherein the staging area comprises a first number of cells designated for holding containers awaiting transport to the platform and a second number of cells designated for placement of storage containers awaiting retrieval by container handling vehicles, said first number of cells and second number of cells each being at least equal to the number of storage containers that may be placed on the platform. 4. The storage system according to claim 1 , wherein the platform comprises a vertically movable frame member arranged to travel along one or more vertical rails arranged outside and functionally adjacent to the face of the grid, a horizontally movable carriage member connected to the vertically movable frame member, the carriage member arranged for receiving containers, the carriage member being connected to the frame member by one or more guide wheels arranged to roll along one or more horizontal guide rails of the frame member. 5. The storage system according to claim 4 , wherein the carriage member further comprises one or more alignment wheels connected to the carriage at a position relative to vertical rails whereby the alignment wheels are arranged to, during vertical movement of the frame member, contact and roll up a sloped surface of a protruding alignment bracket mounted on the vertical rail, thereby causing the carriage member to move in the horizontal direction in relation to the frame member. 6. The storage system according to claim 1 , wherein the storage system further comprises an on and off loading station at a lower level comprising a manipulator trolley arranged to remove containers from platform and transfer the containers to a container delivery means for transporting the containers to a destination in the system. 7. The storage system according to claim 6 , wherein the delivery means is a conveyor system. 8. The storage system according to claim 6 , wherein the delivery means is a plurality of autonomous delivery vehicles. 9. A platform for transporting storage containers between a plurality of vertically arranged storage grids in a multi-level storage system, the grids of the storage system being vertically arranged with respect to each other, each grid of the multi-level storage system being of a type comprising a plurality of upright members and horizontal members defining a framework structure in a form of a grid section of storage columns containing storage containers arranged in stacks, and having automated container handling vehicles operating on a rail system on a top level of the grid section, the rail system comprising perpendicular horizontal tracks upon which the vehicles can travel in a first direction and a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, the intersection of the perpendicular tracks further defining cells above grid columns, wherein the platform is vertically movable along one or more vertical rails arranged outside and functionally adjacent to vertically aligned faces of the grid sections, the platform is horizontally adjustable in relation to the one or more vertical rails in an amount sufficient to accommodate a horizontal misalignment between the rail systems of the respective grid sections, and wherein the storage system comprises a plurality of grids arranged vertically above one another on different vertical levels, each of the grids provided with its own dedicated mechanical lifting device, and each of the plurality of grids having at least one face in essential vertical alignment with each other, and further wherein the platform is movable in a horizontal direction in an amount sufficient to compensate for any horizontal misalignment between the grids, such that containers transported from one level may be retrieved by the dedicated mechanical lifting device on a different level. 10. The platform according to claim 9 , wherein the platform comprises a vertically movable frame member to which is connected a horizontally movable carriage member, the carriage member arranged for receiving containers, the carriage member being connected to the frame member by one or more guide wheels arranged to roll along one or more horizontal guide rails of the frame member, the carriage member further comprising one or more alignment wheels connected to the carriage at a position relative to vertical rails, whereby the guide wheels are arranged to, during vertical movement of the frame member, contact and roll up a sloped surface of a protruding alignment bracket mounted on the vertical rail, thereby causing the carriage member to move in the horizontal direction in relation to the frame member. 11. A method for transporting storage containers in an automated storage grid system of a type comprising a plurality of upright members and horizontal members defining a framework structure in a form of a grid of storage columns containing storage containers arranged in stacks, and having automated container handling vehicles operating on a rail system on a top level of the grid, the rail system comprising perpendicular horizontal tracks upon which the vehicles can travel in a first direction and a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, the intersection of the perpendicular tracks further defining cells above grid columns, wherein the method comprises: arranging a vertically moveable platform adjacent to a face of the grid, arranging a dedicated mechanical lifting device for grabbing, lifting and moving the storage containers from a top of the grid and placing containers on the platform and vice versa, designating a first number of a cells for placement of storage containers await

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  • Control of position, course, altitude or attitude of land, water, air or space vehicles, e.g. using automatic pilots (drive control systems specially adapted for autonomous road vehicles B60W60/00) · CPC title

  • Devices for tilting and emptying of containers · CPC title

  • for containers · CPC title

  • by adding to the bottom of the stack · CPC title

  • from above · CPC title

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What does patent US11628849B2 cover?
A lift system for an automated storage system of the type where storage containers are stacked in storage columns arranged in a grid, and where automated container handling vehicles retrieve and replace containers from a top level of the grid. The lift system has a platform vertically movable adjacent to a face of the grid, arranged for receiving and transporting one or more containers. A dedic…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Autostore Tech As
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65G1/0464. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 18 2023 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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