Systems and methods for removing debris from warehouse floors

US9682483B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-9682483-B1
Application numberUS-201514662679-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateMar 19, 2015
Priority dateMar 19, 2015
Publication dateJun 20, 2017
Grant dateJun 20, 2017

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Robots or other machines may be used for retrieving errant objects from the floor of an automated warehouse. A system can include one or more reporting methods to alert a central control to the existence and location of an object on the warehouse floor. The central control can establish a safety zone around the object to avoid contact with normal warehouse traffic (e.g., standard warehouse robots). The system can route a cleanup robot to the location to retrieve the object. The system can include a cleanup pod comprising a convertible shelving unit with a robotic arm. The cleanup pod can have a similar form factor as shelving units used for storing inventory in the warehouse, thereby enabling standard warehouse robots to lift and transport the cleanup pod to retrieve an object.

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A cleanup pod comprising: a base; an upper frame in slideable engagement with the base and comprising: a carrying tray to receive one or more objects retrieved from a floor; and a robotic arm to move the one or more objects from the floor to the carrying tray, the robotic arm comprising: a turret coupled to the upper frame; an upper beam coupled to the turret; a lower beam slideably coupled to the upper beam and moveable between a retracted position and an extended position; and an end effector to manipulate the one or more objects onto the carrying tray; and one or more imaging devices disposed on one or more of the base, the upper frame, and the robotic arm; wherein the base and the upper frame are moveable relative to each other between a raised position and a lowered position; wherein, in the raised position, the base is disposed proximate to the floor and defines an area sized and shaped to receive a robot to lift and carry the cleanup pod; and wherein, in the lowered position, the carrying tray is disposed proximate to the floor. 2. The cleanup pod of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the turret and the upper beam is rotatable with respect to the upper frame. 3. The cleanup pod of claim 2 , wherein the turret is rotatably coupled to the upper frame; wherein the upper beam is in slideable engagement with the turret and moveable between a retracted position and an extended position; wherein, in the respective retracted positions, the upper beam and the lower beam are approximately a same width as the upper frame (w); and wherein, in the respective extended positions, the upper beam and the lower beam have a reach outside the upper frame of between approximately 0.5w and 1.5w. 4. The cleanup pod of claim 1 , wherein the end effector further comprises: an arm rotatably coupled to the lower beam; and a deformable strip to conform to the floor; wherein the arm rotates the deformable strip to manipulate the one or more objects onto the carrying tray. 5. The cleanup pod of claim 1 , wherein the one or more imaging devices comprise: one or more arm imaging devices mounted on the robotic arm; and one or more leg imaging devices mounted on a leg of at least one of the base or the upper frame. 6. A cleanup pod comprising: a base; an upper frame in slideable engagement with the base and comprising: a carrying tray to receive one or more objects retrieved from a floor; and a robotic arm to move the one or more objects from the floor to the carrying tray; and one or more imaging devices disposed on one or more of the base, the upper frame, and the robotic arm; wherein the base and the upper frame are moveable relative to each other between a raised position and a lowered position; wherein, in the raised position, the base is disposed proximate to the floor and defines an area sized and shaped to receive a robot to lift and carry the cleanup pod; and wherein, in the lowered position, the carrying tray is disposed proximate to the floor. 7. The cleanup pod of claim 6 , the carrying tray further comprising: a substantially flat surface; and a deformable edge disposed on a periphery of the substantially flat surface; wherein, in the lowered position, the deformable edge substantially conforms to the floor to permit sliding the one or more objects onto the substantially flat surface. 8. The cleanup pod of claim 7 , the base further comprising: a fence, with a top edge and a bottom edge, disposed around a periphery of the base; wherein the bottom edge of the fence is substantially even with a plane defined by the substantially flat surface in the raised position; and wherein the top edge of the fence is above the plane in the raised position to prevent objects from falling off the substantially flat surface. 9. The cleanup pod of claim 6 , further comprising: one or more linear actuators to move the base and the upper frame relative to each other between the raised position and the lowered position. 10. The cleanup pod of claim 6 , wherein the one or more imaging devices comprise one or more leg imaging devices disposed on a lower portion of one or more respective legs of the base; wherein the one or more leg imaging devices provide imagery to a central control at least when the cleanup pod is in the raised position. 11. The cleanup pod of claim 6 , wherein the one or more imaging devices comprise one or more leg imaging devices disposed on a lower portion of one or more respective legs of the upper frame; wherein the one or more leg imaging devices provide imagery to a central control at least when the cleanup pod is in the lowered position. 12. The cleanup pod of claim 6 , wherein the robotic arm further comprises: an upper beam; and a lower beam slideably coupled to the upper beam and moveable between a retracted position and an extended position; wherein the one or more imaging devices comprise one or more arm imaging devices disposed on a lower surface of the lower beam to provide imagery to a central control when the robotic arm is in operation.

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What does patent US9682483B1 cover?
Robots or other machines may be used for retrieving errant objects from the floor of an automated warehouse. A system can include one or more reporting methods to alert a central control to the existence and location of an object on the warehouse floor. The central control can establish a safety zone around the object to avoid contact with normal warehouse traffic (e.g., standard warehouse robo…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Amazon Tech Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G05D1/0246. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 20 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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