Shelf System and Associated Methods

US2018107970A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2018107970-A1
Application numberUS-201715683229-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateAug 22, 2017
Priority dateOct 13, 2016
Publication dateApr 19, 2018
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An example shelf system and associated methods are described. The shelf system includes a frame with a base member and a vertical member, first and second shelves extending from opposite sides of the vertical member, and first and second pairs of sensors disposed below the base member. In response to positioning a physical object on the first shelf or the second shelf, the physical object applies a torque on the vertical member and each of the sensors output electrical signals corresponding to a change in weight sensed by each of the sensors based on the torque. The shelf system includes a central computing system configured to determine which of the first shelf or the second shelf received the physical object, an estimated location of the physical object on the first or second shelf, and whether the physical object is positioned on the first or second shelf in an expected location.

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A shelf system, comprising: a frame including (i) a base member, and (ii) a vertical member mounted to the base member, the vertical member including a first vertically oriented side and a second vertically oriented side each configured and dimensioned to support one or more shelves, wherein the base member and the vertical member define an inverted T-shaped configuration; a first shelf extending from the first vertically oriented side of the frame and a second shelf extending from the second vertically oriented side of the frame, the first and second shelves each including a supporting surface, a proximal end disposed adjacent to the respective first and second vertically oriented sides, and a distal end spaced from the respective first and second vertically oriented sides, a depth of the first and second shelves being defined by a distance between the proximal end and the distal end; a first pair of sensors disposed below the base member in a spaced manner on one side of the vertical member of the frame and a second pair of sensors disposed below the base member in a spaced manner on an opposing side of the vertical member of the frame, wherein in response to positioning a physical object on the supporting surface of the first shelf or the second shelf, the physical object applies a torque on the vertical member and each of the sensors in the first and second pair of sensors output electrical signals corresponding to a change in weight sensed by each of the sensors based on the torque; an interface operatively coupled to the first and second pair of sensors and configured to transmit the change in weight sensed by each of the sensors to a central computing system; and the central computing system configured to receive as input the change in weight sensed by each of the sensors and determine in a three-dimensional coordinate system (i) which of the first shelf or the second shelf received the physical object, (ii) an estimated location of the physical object on the first or second shelf, and (iii) whether the physical object is positioned on the first or second shelf in an expected location based on the change in weight sensed by each of the sensors. 2 . The shelf system of claim 1 , comprising a correlation engine that receives as input the change in weight sensed by each of the sensors, and determines a need for additional physical objects on the first shelf or the second shelf. 3 . The shelf system of claim 2 , comprising a transmission engine that receives as input the need for the additional physical objects on the first shelf or the second shelf, and electronically transmits an alert to a handheld device regarding the need for the additional physical objects. 4 . The shelf system of claim 3 , wherein the alert transmitted by the transmission engine indicates whether the additional physical objects are needed on the first shelf or the second shelf. 5 . The shelf system of claim 3 , wherein the alert to the handheld device includes information regarding a storage location of the physical object within a storage area of a geographic area and a display location within a display area of the geographic area. 6 . The shelf system of claim 1 , wherein the frame includes a third shelf extending from the first vertically oriented side of the frame and disposed below the first shelf, and a fourth shelf extending from the second vertically oriented side of the frame and disposed below the second shelf. 7 . The shelf system of claim 5 , wherein the base member extends parallel to horizontal and includes a first front edge and a second front edge. 8 . The shelf system of claim 7 , wherein the first pair of sensors is disposed below the base member and is located at or near the first front edge. 9 . The shelf system of claim 7 , wherein the second pair of sensors is disposed below the base member and is located at or near the second front edge. 10 . The shelf system of claim 1 , wherein each of the sensors is a force sensor. 11 . The shelf system of claim 1 , wherein each of the sensors is a pressure sensor. 12 . A non-transitory computer-readable medium storing instructions for operating a shelf system that are executable by a processing device, the shelf system including (i) a frame including (a) a base member, and (b) a vertical member mounted to the base member, the vertical member including a first vertically oriented side and a second vertically oriented side each configured and dimensioned to support one or more shelves, wherein the base member and the vertical member define an inverted T-shaped configuration, (ii) a first shelf extending from the first vertically oriented side of the frame and a second shelf extending from the second vertically oriented side of the frame, the first and second shelves each including a supporting surface, a proximal end disposed adjacent to the respective first and second vertically oriented sides, and a distal end spaced from the respective first and second vertically oriented sides, a depth of the first and second shelves being defined by a distance between the proximal end and the distal end, (iii) a first pair of sensors disposed below the base member in a spaced manner on one side of the vertical member of the frame and a second pair of sensors disposed below the base member in a spaced manner on an opposing side of the vertical member of the frame, wherein in response to positioning a physical object on the supporting surface of the first shelf or the second shelf, the physical object applies a torque on the vertical member and each of the sensors in the first and second pair of sensors output electrical signals corresponding to a change in weight sensed by each of the sensors based on the torque, wherein execution of the instructions by the processing device causes the processing device to: transmit the change in weight sensed by each of the sensors from an interface operatively coupled to the first and second pair of sensors to a central computing system; and determine in a three-dimensional coordinate system at the central computing system (i) which of the first shelf or the second shelf received the physical object, (ii) an estimated location of the physical object on the first or second shelf, and (iii) whether the physical object is positioned on the first or second shelf in an expected location based on the change in weight sensed by each of the sensors. 13 . The medium of claim 12 , wherein execution of the instructions by the processing device causes the processing device to electronically transmit the change in weight sensed by each of the sensors to a correlation engine and determine, via the correlation engine, a need for additional physical objects on the first shelf or the second shelf. 14 . The medium of claim 13 , wherein execution of the instructions by the processing device causes the processing device to electronically transmit the need for the additional physical objects on the first shelf or the second shelf to a transmission engine and electronically transmit, via the transmission engine, an alert to a handheld device regarding the need for the additional physical objects. 15 . The medium of claim 14 , wherein the alert transmitted by the transmission engine indicates whether the additional physical objects are needed on the first shelf or the second shelf. 16 . A method of operating a shelf system, comprising: placing a physical object on a supporting surface of a first shelf or a second shelf of a shelf system, the shelf system including: (i) a frame including (a) a base member, and (b) a vertical member mounted to the base membe

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  • Display racks with shelves or receptables (racks per se A47B; storage devices for warehouses B65G1/02) · CPC title

  • G06Q10/087Primary

    Inventory or stock management, e.g. order filling, procurement or balancing against orders · CPC title

  • Weighing apparatus combined with other objects, e.g. furniture (with walking sticks A45B3/08) · CPC title

  • using display panels · CPC title

  • Electronic labels · CPC title

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What does patent US2018107970A1 cover?
An example shelf system and associated methods are described. The shelf system includes a frame with a base member and a vertical member, first and second shelves extending from opposite sides of the vertical member, and first and second pairs of sensors disposed below the base member. In response to positioning a physical object on the first shelf or the second shelf, the physical object appli…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Wal Mart Stores Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06Q10/087. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Apr 19 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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