Rack storage system and method for operating it
US-2015336741-A1 · Nov 26, 2015 · US
US9555967B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9555967-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514755580-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 30, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 8, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jan 31, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 31, 2017 |
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An automated warehouse system and method of storing articles to and retrieving articles from an automated warehouse system includes at least two stacked longitudinally extending racks that are laterally separated by an aisle, each of said racks having a plurality of levels, with storage locations on each of the levels. An automated carriage at each of said levels travels longitudinally along the associated aisle and is adapted to store articles to and retrieve articles from each of the racks at that level. A lift arrangement for delivering articles to and retrieving articles from the levels of the stacked racks includes more than one lift assembly for at least one of the racks.
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The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows: 1. An automated warehouse system, comprising: at least two stacked longitudinally extending racks that are laterally separated by an aisle, each of said racks having a plurality of levels, with storage locations on each of said levels; an automated carriage at each of said levels; said automated carriage longitudinally travelling along the associated aisle and adapted to store articles to and retrieve articles from each of the racks at that level; and a lift arrangement for delivering articles to and retrieving articles from the levels of said stacked racks, wherein said lift arrangement comprises more than one lift assembly for at least one of said racks, said at least one of said racks having a rack height and each said lift assembly having a vertical mast that extends the rack height of said at least one of said racks and a lift platform that raises and lowers along the mast. 2. The system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said lift arrangement comprises at least two lift assemblies for said at least one of said racks. 3. The system as claimed in claim 2 wherein said lift arrangement comprises at least two lift assemblies for each of said racks. 4. An automated warehouse system, comprising: at least two stacked longitudinally extending racks that are laterally separated by an aisle, each of said racks having a plurality of levels, with storage locations on each of said levels; an automated carriage at each of said levels; said automated carriage longitudinally travelling along the associated aisle and adapted to store articles to and retrieve articles from each of the racks at that level; and a lift arrangement for delivering articles to and retrieving articles from the levels of said stacked racks, wherein said lift arrangement comprises more than one lift assembly for at least one of said racks, each said lift assembly having a vertical mast and a lift platform that raises and lowers along the mast, wherein said carriage is capable of storing articles to and retrieving articles from at least two separate rows of articles in at least one of said racks, each of said rows at a different distance from said aisle, and wherein at least two lift assemblies are laterally aligned with the at least two rows. 5. The system as claimed in claim 4 including a pass-through support for temporarily supporting articles being dispatched to or retrieved from the laterally spaced lift assembly that is aligned with the one of said rows that is furthest from said aisle. 6. The system as claimed in claim 1 including access conveyors that supply articles to or receive articles from each of said lift assemblies. 7. The system as claimed in claim 6 wherein the access conveyors for the lift assemblies are positioned at different elevations. 8. The system as claimed in claim 7 including a plurality of picking stations, one at each of said different elevations, said picking stations positioned adjacent the access conveyors for the lift assemblies for said stacked racks. 9. The system as claimed in claim 6 including a plurality of access conveyors for at least one of said lift assemblies. 10. The system as claimed in claim 6 including an article feeding conveyor connected with at least one of said access conveyors. 11. The system as claimed in claim 4 wherein said lift assemblies for the at least two lift assemblies for at least one of said racks are positioned at different distances from said racks. 12. The system as claimed in claim 11 wherein the one of said lift assemblies that is aligned with the row of articles that is furthest from said aisle is closer to said racks than is the one of said lift assemblies that is aligned with the row of articles that is closest to said aisle. 13. A method of storing articles to and retrieving articles from an automated warehouse system having at least two stacked longitudinally extending racks that are laterally separated by an aisle, each of said racks having a plurality of levels, with storage locations on each of said levels and an automated carriage at each of said levels, said automated carriage longitudinally travelling along the associated aisle and adapted to store articles to and retrieve articles from each of the racks at that level, said method comprising: having a lift arrangement for the levels of said stacked racks, wherein said lift arrangement comprises more than one lift assembly for at least one of said racks, said at least one of said racks having a rack height and each said lift assembly having a vertical mast that extends the rack height of said at least one of said racks and a lift platform that raises and lowers along the mast; and delivering articles to and retrieving articles from said at least one of said racks with said more than one said lift assembly. 14. The method as claimed in claim 13 wherein said lift arrangement comprises at least two lift assemblies for said at least one of said racks. 15. The system as claimed in claim 14 wherein said lift arrangement comprises at least two lift assemblies for each of said racks. 16. A method of storing articles to and retrieving articles from an automated warehouse system having at least two stacked longitudinally extending racks that are laterally separated by an aisle, each of said racks having a plurality of levels, with storage locations on each of said levels and an automated carriage at each of said levels, said automated carriage longitudinally travelling along the associated aisle and adapted to store articles to and retrieve articles from each of the racks at that level, said method comprising: having a lift arrangement for the levels of said stacked racks, wherein said lift arrangement comprises more than one lift assembly for at least one of said racks, each said lift assembly having a vertical mast and a lift platform that raises and lowers along the mast, wherein said carriage is capable of storing articles to and retrieving articles from at least two separate rows of articles in at least one of said racks, each of said rows at a different distance from said aisle, and wherein at least two lift assemblies are aligned with the at least two rows and including sending articles to one of said at least two lift assemblies and retrieving articles from the other of said at least two lift assemblies with said carriage. 17. The method as claimed in claim 16 including a pass-through support for temporarily supporting articles being dispatched to or retrieved from the laterally space lift assembly that is aligned with the one of said rows that is furthest from said aisle and including sending articles to and retrieving articles from the laterally spaced lift assemblies while the article is supported by said pass-through support. 18. The method as claimed in claim 13 including access conveyors that supply articles to or receive articles from each of said lift assemblies. 19. The method as claimed in claim 18 wherein the access conveyors for the lift assemblies for each of said racks are at a different elevation. 20. The method as claimed in claim 19 including a plurality of picking stations each at said different elevation, said picking stations positioned adjacent the conveyors for the lift assemblies for said stacked racks and including picking items from or putting items in articles comprised of containers that are stored to or retrieved from the stacked rack for that lift assembly. 21. The met
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