An apparatus for picking and placing a plate-like product
US-2017036867-A1 · Feb 9, 2017 · US
US9645569B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9645569-B1 |
| Application number | US-201615260979-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Sep 9, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 9, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 9, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 9, 2017 |
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The invention is a method for repositioning objects in an automated storage and retrieval system. The method allows objects to move one at a time in an optimally efficient non-revolving sequence, so that often-used storage items can be retrieved more quickly. The method includes arranging positionable objects, such as storage bins or appliances, within a frame with one or more walls. The objects are attached removably to the walls by connectors, such as hooks. One or more planar motion mechanisms, such as H-bots, are mounted on the walls next to the objects. The planar motion mechanisms lift the objects from the connectors to reposition the objects. When a target object is designated, a microcontroller teaches the planar motion mechanisms a sequence for moving the objects into vacant spaces such that the target object can travel to a target access position by the most direct path.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for repositioning objects in an automated storage and retrieval system comprising: arranging one or more positionable objects planarly within a frame, the frame comprising one or more walls; removably attaching the one or more positionable objects to one or more connectors that are mounted to the one or more walls; movably mounting one or more planar motion mechanisms to the frame adjacent to the one or more positionable objects; suspending the one or more positionable objects from the one or more connectors by means of the one or more planar motion mechanisms to reposition the one or more positionable objects within the frame; designating a target positionable object; and providing a microcontroller that instructs the one or more planar motion mechanisms to reposition the one or more positionable objects in a sequence of moves comprising at least one vacant space, such that the target positionable object moves directly to a target access position. 2. The method for repositioning objects in an automated storage and retrieval system of claim 1 , wherein space within the frame is divided into one or more columns of positions, each position comprising one positionable object or one vacant space. 3. The method for repositioning objects in an automated storage and retrieval system of claim 2 , wherein each position has an identifying indicium. 4. The method for repositioning objects in an automated storage and retrieval system of claim 1 , wherein the target positionable object moves horizontally or vertically up if located below the target access position, and the target positionable object moves horizontally or vertically down if located above the target access position. 5. The method for repositioning objects in an automated storage and retrieval system of claim 1 , wherein each positionable object has an identifying indicium. 6. The method for repositioning objects in an automated storage and retrieval system of claim 5 , wherein the identifying indicium is a machine reader indicium, such as a bar code or radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag. 7. The method for repositioning objects in an automated storage and retrieval system of claim 1 , wherein the microcontroller stores a location of each of the one or more positionable objects and each vacant space in non-volatile memory. 8. The method for repositioning objects in an automated storage and retrieval system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more planar motion mechanisms comprise H-bots. 9. The method for repositioning objects in an automated storage and retrieval system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more positionable objects comprise storage bins. 10. The method for repositioning objects in an automated storage and retrieval system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more positionable objects comprise appliances selected from the group consisting of microwaves, refrigerators, ice machines, heaters, toasters, mixers, ovens, juicers, dryers, grinders, dispensers, freezers, gas and electric cook tops, gas and electric ranges, bread machines, humidifiers, and grills. 11. The method for repositioning objects in an automated storage and retrieval system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more connectors comprise hooks. 12. The method for repositioning objects in an automated storage and retrieval system of claim 1 , wherein the connectors comprise electrical conductors. 13. The method for repositioning objects in an automated storage and retrieval system of claim 1 , wherein the frame further comprises one or more access ports, each access port comprising a window that provides access to only one of the one or more positionable objects. 14. The method for repositioning objects in an automated storage and retrieval system of claim 1 , further comprising a user interface. 15. The method for repositioning objects in an automated storage and retrieval system of claim 14 , the user interface comprising a voice control user interface. 16. The method for repositioning objects in an automated storage and retrieval system of claim 14 , wherein a user assigns customizable identifying indicia to the one or more positionable objects via the user interface. 17. The method for repositioning objects in an automated storage and retrieval system of claim 14 , wherein a user designates a location of the target access position via the user interface. 18. The method for repositioning objects in an automated storage and retrieval system of claim 14 , wherein a user designates the target positionable object via the user interface. 19. The method for repositioning objects in an automated storage and retrieval system of claim 1 , the one or more planar motion mechanisms comprising one or more end effectors, the one or more end effectors removably attaching to the one or more positionable objects, and the microcontroller directing movement of the one or more end effectors. 20. The method for repositioning objects in an automated storage and retrieval system of claim 1 , wherein a space between the one or more positionable objects 210 on each side measures approximately one-half inch.
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