An Automated Storage and Retrieval System
US-2024190658-A1 · Jun 13, 2024 · US
US12515879B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12515879-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217957266-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 30, 2022 |
| Priority date | Sep 30, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jan 6, 2026 |
| Grant date | Jan 6, 2026 |
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An order fulfillment system includes a storage structure and integrated turning decks enabling mobile robots to pass between sections of the storage structure or to exit or enter the storage structure. An automated dispensing portion may be affixed to a turning deck, which automated dispensing portion connects with a dispensing portal. Thus, the turning deck allows direct transport of mobile robots between the storage structure and the dispensing portal.
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What is claimed is: 1 . An automated order fulfillment system, comprising mobile robots configured to transport totes carrying goods, the automated order fulfillment system comprising: a storage structure configured to store the totes, the storage structure comprising an array of storage locations, the array having a first end, a second end and a length between the first and second ends; and one or more turning decks integrated into the storage structure, between the first and second ends of the array, allowing the mobile robots to change direction while in the storage structure; wherein a turning deck of the one or more turning decks directly connects to an automated dispense portion configured to deliver goods to and from a dispense portal so that an output of the turning deck interfaces with and feeds the automated dispense portion. 2 . The automated order fulfillment system of claim 1 , wherein a turning deck of the one or more turning decks comprises a turning deck input/output allowing mobile robots to exit or enter the storage structure. 3 . The automated order fulfillment system of claim 1 , wherein the array of storage locations comprises a first array of storage locations, the storage structure further comprising a second array of storage locations adjacent the first array of storage locations, and an aisle defined between the first and second arrays, the one or more turning decks configured to allow the mobile robots to pass between the aisle on either side of the one or more turning decks. 4 . The automated order fulfillment system of claim 1 , wherein a turning deck of the one or more turning decks is of a modular construction configured to be inserted between the first and second ends of the storage structure. 5 . The automated order fulfillment system of claim 4 , wherein the turning deck of modular construction has as many vertical levels as the storage structure. 6 . The automated order fulfillment system of claim 4 , wherein the turning deck of modular construction comprises vertical levels configured with a same vertical spacing as levels of the storage structure. 7 . The automated order fulfillment system of claim 1 , wherein a turning deck of the one or more turning decks comprises passive bumpers allowing the mobile robot traveling along the length of the storage structure to pass through the turning deck, exit the storage structure on a first side of the storage structure and exit the storage structure on a second side of the storage structure opposed to the first side. 8 . The automated order fulfillment system of claim 1 , wherein a turning deck of the one or more turning decks comprises directed bumpers allowing the mobile robot traveling along the length of the storage structure to do one of: pass through the turning deck, exit the storage structure on a first side of the storage structure and exit the storage structure on a second side of the storage structure opposed to the first side. 9 . An automated order fulfillment system, comprising mobile robots configured to transport totes carrying goods, the automated order fulfillment system comprising: a storage structure configured to store the totes, the storage structure comprising first and second opposed sides, and an array of storage locations, the array having a first end, a second end and a length between the first and second ends; and one or more turning decks between first and second portions of the storage structure, and between the first and second ends of the array, the one or more turning decks being configurable to allow the mobile robot to: pass straight between the first and second portions of the storage structure, exit the storage structure through the first side, and/or exit the storage structure through the second side; wherein the one or more turning decks has an input/output mechanism so that entry/exit of the mobile robot to/from each of the one or more turning deck is via the input/output mechanism of the turning deck. 10 . The automated order fulfillment system of claim 9 , wherein the input/output mechanism comprises a bumper system having bumpers on either side of the turning deck. 11 . The automated order fulfillment system of claim 10 , wherein the bumpers are passive, allowing the mobile robot to pass straight between the first and second portions of the storage structure, exit the storage structure through the first side and exit the storage structure through the second side. 12 . The automated order fulfillment system of claim 10 , wherein the bumpers are configured to position the mobile robot on the centerline of the turning deck input/output. 13 . The automated order fulfillment system of claim 10 , wherein the storage structure comprises a first set of storage locations separated by a first aisle and a second set of storage structure separated by a second aisle, and wherein the one or more turning decks comprise two contiguous turning decks, one in the first aisle and one in the second aisle, the two contiguous turning decks allowing mobile robots to pass freely between the first and second sets of storage locations between the first and second ends of the storage structure. 14 . An automated order fulfillment system, comprising mobile robots configured to transport totes carrying goods, the automated order fulfillment system comprising: a storage structure configured to store the totes, the storage structure comprising an array of storage locations, the array having a first end, a second end and a length between the first and second ends; one or more turning decks between the first and second ends of the array, the turning deck configured to allow the mobile robot to pass between portions of the storage structure on either side of the turning deck and/or to exit the storage structure; and an automated dispense portion affixed directly to at least one of the one or more turning decks, the automated dispense portion configured to allow the mobile robot to travel directly between the one or more turning decks and a dispense portal of the automated dispense portion where goods may be removed from a tote of the totes or put into the tote so that the goods are respectively removed from the automated order fulfillment system or introduced to the automated order fulfillment system by a customer or customer proxy at the dispense portal. 15 . The automated order fulfillment system of claim 14 , wherein the automated dispense portion comprises mobile robot transit rails for horizontal transport of mobile robots to or from the one or more turning decks. 16 . The automated order fulfillment system of claim 14 , wherein the automated dispense portion comprises one or more vertical towers for vertical transport of mobile robots to or from the dispense portal. 17 . A method of operating an automated order fulfillment system, comprising mobile robots configured to transport totes carrying goods and a storage structure configured to store the totes, the storage structure comprising an array of storage locations, the array having a first end, a second end and a length between the first and second ends, the method comprising: acquiring a container stored at a storage location with a mobile robot of the mobile robots; transporting the mobile robot out of the storage structure at a position between the first and second ends of the storage structure using a turning deck at the position; transporting the mobile robot directly from the turning deck to an automated dispense portion connected to the storage structure at the turning deck, the contents of the contain
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