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US-2024348616-A1 · Oct 17, 2024 · US
US2024013144A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2024013144-A1 |
| Application number | US-202318222320-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jul 14, 2023 |
| Priority date | May 23, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jan 11, 2024 |
| Grant date | — |
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An automated self-service store is disclosed including a shopper accessible level having inventory for selection by a shopper, and an item storage and replenishment area for storing inventory. The self-service store further includes mobile robots for replenishing inventory at the shopper accessible level from the item storage and replenishment area.
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We claim: 1 . An automated self-service store, comprising: a shopper accessible level comprising inventory for selection by a shopper; an item storage and replenishment area for storing inventory; and mobile robots for replenishing inventory at the shopper accessible level from the item storage and replenishment area. 2 . The automated self-service store of claim 1 , wherein the inventory is stored in totes, the mobile robots replenishing totes at the shopper accessible level from the item storage and replenishment area. 3 . The automated self-service store of claim 1 , further comprising display screens at the shopper accessible level for describing inventory for selection by the shoppers. 4 . The automated self-service store of claim 1 , further comprising a machine readable tag associated with inventory at the shopper accessible level. 5 . The automated self-service store of claim 4 , further comprising a reader for use by the shopper for scanning the machine readable tag. 6 . The automated self-service store of claim 5 , further comprising a material control system for identifying a scanned machine readable tag and for identifying inventory associated with that machine readable tag. 7 . An automated self-service store, comprising: a shopper accessible level comprising multiple locations presenting inventory for selection by a shopper; an item storage and replenishment area above the shopper accessible level for storing inventory; mobile robots for replenishing inventory at the shopper accessible level from the item storage and replenishment area; and a material control system (MCS) for monitoring inventory levels of inventory at the multiple locations of the shopper accessible level, and for directing a mobile robot of the mobile robots to replenish inventory at a location upon detecting depleted inventory at the location. 8 . The automated self-service store of claim 7 , wherein the shopper accessible level is inside the store. 9 . The automated self-service store of claim 7 , wherein the shopper accessible level is inside a parking structure associated with the store. 10 . The automated self-service store of claim 7 , wherein the MCS directs the mobile robot to replenish the depleted inventory with the same inventory. 11 . The automated self-service store of claim 7 , wherein the MCS directs the mobile robot to replenish the depleted inventory with inventory that is different than the depleted inventory. 12 . The automated self-service store of claim 7 , further comprising a display screen associated with each of the multiple locations, the MCS causing display of information on the display screens identifying the inventory at the locations. 13 . The automated self-service store of claim 12 , wherein the MCS updates the information displayed on a display screen when inventory at a location of the multiple locations is changed. 14 . The automated self-service store of claim 7 , wherein the MCS monitors selection of inventory from one or more of the multiple locations by a shopper and generates an amount owed by the shopper for the selected inventory. 15 . The automated self-service store of claim 14 , further comprising an inventory identifier associated with each of the multiple locations, the MCS receiving an indication of an item selected at a location by a shopper upon receiving an indication of a scan of the inventory identifier by a device associated with the shopper. 16 . An automated self-service store, comprising: a shopper accessible level comprising multiple locations presenting inventory for selection by a shopper; an item storage and replenishment area for storing inventory; an incoming product area for receiving shipments of inventory from outside the self-service store; mobile robots for transferring inventory from the incoming product area to the item storage and replenishment area, and for transferring inventory from the item storage and replenishment area to the shopper accessible level. 17 . The automated self-service store of claim 16 , wherein the mobile robots are further configured to transfer inventory directly from the incoming product area to the shopper accessible level. 18 . The automated self-service store of claim 16 , wherein the inventory is received at the incoming product area in totes stored in racks. 19 . The automated self-service store of claim 18 , wherein the mobile robots retrieve the totes directly from the racks and transfer the totes to the item storage and replenishment area. 20 . The automated self-service store of claim 16 , wherein the mobile robots comprise a first group of mobile robots, and wherein the inventory is received at the incoming product area in totes from a delivery vehicle, the self-service store further comprising a second group of mobile robots for transferring the totes from the delivery vehicle to the incoming product area.
by inventory control or reporting using inventory tracking or counting · CPC title
by picking of items from inventory for fulfillment · CPC title
for replenishment processing, procedures, or recommendations using forecasting or optimisation · CPC title
Administration; Management · CPC title
the orders being assembled on fixed commissioning areas remote from the storage areas · CPC title
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