Retail location robotic wall system

US9230387B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9230387-B2
Application numberUS-201213472532-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 16, 2012
Priority dateMay 25, 2011
Publication dateJan 5, 2016
Grant dateJan 5, 2016

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A robotic retail wall is presented allowing for the dispensing of merchandise within a retail location. The robotic wall includes commodity products and robotics that pick and deliver products to consumers in response to input at a kiosk. The robotics and products are separated from a retail space by a transparent barrier, allowing consumers in the retail space to view the actions of the robotics in retrieving a product. Behind the robotic wall is a product stocking area, where commodity products can be added to the robotic wall with assistance from the robotics.

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A retail sales system, comprising: a robotic wall located in a retail space, the robotic wall including: a transparent barrier between the retail space and an interior of the robotic wall; a product delivery area passing from the interior of the robotic wall to the retail space; an inventory area that includes an inventory of a plurality of retail products within the interior of the robotic wall, the plurality of retail products respectfully associated with a plurality of product identifiers, wherein the inventory area includes one or more items for each of the plurality of retail products; and robotics within the interior of the robotic wall, the robotics configured to stock the inventory within the inventory area, and the robotics configured to select a first product item from the inventory area and deliver the first product item to the product delivery area, the first product item associated with a first product identifier of a first product stocked in the inventory; a kiosk having a user interface to allow selection of the first product item, the kiosk configured to command the robotics to select and deliver the first product item to the product delivery area; a tracking system configured to track locations of the inventory of the plurality of retail products, wherein the tracking system further tracks respective stocking locations within the inventory area of the one or more items for each of the plurality of retail products; wherein the inventory area is stocked independently of a planogram, wherein the plurality of retail products are automatically stocked by the robotics throughout the inventory area to mix stocking locations of different products associated with different product identifiers, and wherein the tracking system is further configured to track the mixed stocking locations of the different products associated with the different product identifiers; and wherein the selection of the first product item at the kiosk includes selection through use of the first product identifier, wherein the selection of the first product item at the kiosk causes a lookup of a first stocking location of the first product item within the inventory area and a communication of the first stocking location to the robotics to select the first product item, the first stocking location chosen from among one or more stocking locations associated with the first product and the first product identifier. 2. The retail sales system of claim 1 , further comprising: a plurality of additional kiosks, each having a separate user interface, wherein each kiosk is configured to direct the robotics to select additional products and deliver the additional products to the product delivery area. 3. The retail sales system of claim 2 , further comprising: a plurality of additional product delivery areas, wherein each kiosk has a dedicated product delivery area; wherein the robotics within the interior is configured to select additional products and deliver the additional products to the dedicated product delivery area of a respective kiosk. 4. The retail sales system of claim 1 , further comprising: a replenishing area that is not visible through the transparent barrier. 5. The retail sales system of claim 4 , wherein the transparent barrier is on a first side of the robotic wall facing an interior of the retail space, and wherein the replenishing area is on an opposite side of the robotic wall facing a back room of the retail space. 6. The retail sales system of claim 1 , further comprising: a product intake area passing from a stocking space to the interior of the robotic wall; wherein the different products associated with different product identifiers are fed into the product intake area to be automatically stocked by the robotics into the inventory area. 7. A retail sales system, comprising: a robotic wall greater than ten feet in height and longer than twenty feet in length located within a retail space having a ceiling height greater than ten feet, the robotic wall defining a wall for the retail space, and the robotic wall including: a transparent barrier between the retail space and an interior of the robotic wall; a product delivery area passing from the interior of the robotic wall to the retail space; an inventory area that includes an inventory of a plurality of retail products within the interior of the robotic wall, the plurality of retail products respectfully associated with a plurality of product identifiers, wherein the inventory area includes one or more items for each of the plurality of retail products; and robotics within the interior of the robotic wall, the robotics configured to stock the inventory within the inventory area, and the robotics configured to select a first product item from the inventory area and deliver the first product item to the product delivery area, the first product item associated with a first product identifier of a first product stocked in the inventory; and a kiosk having a user interface to allow selection of the first product item, the kiosk configured to command the robotics to select and deliver the first product item to the product delivery area; and a tracking system configured to track locations of the inventory of the plurality of retail products, wherein the tracking system further tracks respective stocking locations within the inventory area of the one or more items for each of the plurality of retail products; wherein the inventory area is stocked independently of a planogram, wherein the plurality of retail products are automatically stocked by the robotics throughout the inventory area to mix stocking locations of different products associated with different product identifiers, and wherein the tracking system is further configured to track the mixed stocking locations of the different products associated with the different product identifiers; and wherein the selection of the first product item at the kiosk includes selection through use of the first product identifier, wherein the selection of the first product item at the kiosk causes a lookup of a first stocking location of the first product item within the inventory area and a communication of the first stocking location to the robotics to select the first product item, the first stocking location chosen from among one or more stocking locations associated with the first product and the first product identifier. 8. The retail sales system of claim 7 , further comprising: a plurality of additional kiosks, each having a separate user interface, wherein each kiosk is configured to direct the robotics to select additional products and deliver the additional products to the product delivery area. 9. The retail sales system of claim 8 , further comprising: a plurality of additional product delivery areas, wherein each kiosk has a dedicated product delivery area; wherein the robotics within the interior is configured to select additional products and deliver the additional products to the dedicated product delivery area of a respective kiosk. 10. The retail sales system of claim 7 , further comprising: a replenishing area that is not visible through the transparent barrier. 11. The retail sales system of claim 10 , wherein the transparent barrier is on a first side of the robotic wall facing an interior of the retail space, further wherein the replenishing area is on an opposite side of the robotic wall facing a back room of the retail space. 12. The retail sales system of claim 7 , further comprising: a product intake area passing from the retail space to the interior of the robotic wall; wherein the different products associated wi

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  • G07F9/023Primary

    Arrangements for display, data presentation or advertising · CPC title

  • using xyz-picker or multi-dimensional article picking arrangements · CPC title

  • the arrangements being full-front touchscreens · CPC title

  • Arm motion controller · CPC title

  • Electronic shopping [e-shopping] · CPC title

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What does patent US9230387B2 cover?
A robotic retail wall is presented allowing for the dispensing of merchandise within a retail location. The robotic wall includes commodity products and robotics that pick and deliver products to consumers in response to input at a kiosk. The robotics and products are separated from a retail space by a transparent barrier, allowing consumers in the retail space to view the actions of the roboti…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Stiernagle Chad, Bby Solutions Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G07F9/023. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 05 2016 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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