Material handling apparatus for delivering or retrieving items
US-9010517-B2 · Apr 21, 2015 · US
US9687883B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9687883-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514690541-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 20, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jan 12, 2007 |
| Publication date | Jun 27, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 27, 2017 |
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A method and apparatus are provided for sorting or retrieving items to/from a plurality of destinations areas. The items are loaded onto one of a plurality of independently controlled delivery vehicles. The delivery vehicles follow a track that guides the delivery vehicles to/from the destination areas, which are positioned along the track. Once at the appropriate destination area, an item is transferred between the delivery vehicle and the destination area.
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A material handling system for sorting or retrieving a plurality of items, comprising: a plurality of vehicles for delivering and retrieving items, wherein each vehicle delivers an item to a destination and wherein each vehicle comprises an on-board motor for driving the vehicle; a track for guiding the vehicles, wherein the track comprises: a plurality of horizontal track sections vertically spaced apart from one another and extending in a generally horizontal direction; a plurality of vertical track sections spaced apart from one another and extending in a generally vertical direction, wherein the vertical track sections intersect the horizontal track sections to form a loop; and an intersection where one of the horizontal track sections intersects one of the vertical track sections, wherein the intersection provides a first path in a generally horizontal direction and a second path in a generally vertical direction; wherein at least one of the vehicles comprises a drive element that interacts with an engagement surface of one of the vertical track sections to maintain the orientation of the vehicle relative to the horizon as the vehicle moves between one of the horizontal track sections and the one vertical track sections. 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the track comprise an upper leg and a lower leg spaced apart from the lower leg and the vertical track segments connect the upper leg with the lower leg to form a loop so that the vehicles can travel along the upper leg, then down one of the vertical track segments to the lower leg. 3. The system of claim 2 wherein the track comprises a gates at the intersection, wherein in a first position the gates allow the vehicle to travel through the intersection and remain on the upper leg and wherein in a second position the gates allow the vehicle to travel down the vertical leg. 4. The system of claim 1 wherein the track comprises a gate at an intersection of one of the horizontal tracks and one of the vertical tracks, wherein in a first position the gate allows the vehicle to travel through the intersection and remain on the horizontal track and wherein in a second position the gate allows the vehicle to change direction and travel on the vertical track. 5. The system of claim 1 comprising a controller for controlling the movement of the vehicles to direct each vehicle, wherein the controller receives data relating to the position of each vehicle to control the movement of the vehicles to ensure that vehicles do not collide. 6. The system of claim 1 wherein the each vehicle comprises a drive system comprising a plurality of engagement elements that mesh with engagement elements on the track. 7. The system of claim 6 wherein the engagement elements of the drive system comprise a plurality of teeth. 8. A material handling system, comprising: a plurality of delivery vehicles, wherein each vehicle is operable to deliver an item to or retrieve an item from a destination area and wherein each vehicle comprises: a generally horizontal platform for receiving an item to be stored or retrieved; a drive mechanism comprising a pair of forward drive elements spaced apart from one another and a pair of reward drive elements spaced apart from one another; a motor for driving the forward drive elements and the rear drive elements; a track for guiding the delivery vehicles, wherein the track comprises: a forward track forming a loop for guiding the forward drive elements of the vehicles; and a rearward track forming a loop for guiding the rearward drive elements of the vehicles; wherein each of the forward track and the rearward track comprises: an upper leg extending generally horizontally; a lower leg spaced apart from the upper leg and extending generally horizontally; a first connecting leg extending generally vertically and connecting the upper leg with the lower leg; and a second connecting leg spaced apart from the first connecting leg and connecting the upper leg with the lower leg; wherein the drive mechanism of each vehicle interacts with the track to maintain the orientation of the vehicle relative to the horizon as the vehicle moves between the upper or lower leg and the first or second connecting leg. 9. A material handling system, comprising: a plurality of delivery vehicles for transporting items, wherein each vehicle has a forward end and a rearward end, and wherein each vehicle comprises: a generally horizontal platform for receiving an item to be stored or retrieved; a drive mechanism; a motor for driving the drive mechanism; a track for guiding the delivery vehicles, wherein the drive mechanism of each vehicle engages the track so that the track guides the movement of the vehicles, wherein the track comprises: a forward track forming a loop for guiding the forward end of the vehicles; and a rearward track forming a loop for guiding the rearward end of the vehicles; wherein each of the forward track and the rearward track are substantially parallel loops having upper and lower horizontal portions connected by connecting tracks having substantially vertical portions; wherein the drive mechanism of each vehicle interacts with the track to maintain the orientation of the vehicle relative to the horizon as the vehicle moves between the upper portion and one of the substantially vertical portions. 10. The system of claim 9 wherein each vehicle comprises a transfer mechanism for transferring an item between the delivery vehicle and a destination area where an item is to be stored or retrieved by the vehicle. 11. The system of claim 9 comprising a controller configured to calculate a travel route for each vehicle and control the operation of the vehicles so that each vehicle moves along the respective route calculated for the respective vehicle. 12. The system of claim 11 wherein the controller is configured to monitor the positions of the vehicles located on the track and calculate a safe distance for each vehicle and communicate the safe distance to the vehicles, wherein the safe distance for a vehicle corresponds to the distance that the vehicle can advance without interfering with another vehicle on the track. 13. The system of claim 9 wherein the track comprises a gate at an intersection of the upper horizontal portion of the forward track and one of the vertical portions of the forward track, wherein in a first position the gates allow the vehicle to travel through the intersection and remain on the upper horizontal portion and wherein in a second position the gates allow the vehicle to travel down the vertical portion. 14. The system of claim 9 comprising a controller for controlling the movement of the vehicles to direct each vehicle, wherein the controller receives data relating to the position of each vehicle to control the movement of the vehicles to ensure that vehicles do not collide. 15. The system of claim 9 wherein the drive mechanism of each vehicle comprises a plurality of engagement elements that mesh with engagement elements on the track. 16. The system of claim 15 wherein the engagement elements of the drive mechanism comprise a plurality of teeth. 17. The delivery vehicle of claim 16 comprising a pair of synchronously drive axles, wherein the drive mechanism comprises gears fixed to the axles so that the gears are synchronously driven to drive the vehicle along the guide system. 18. The delivery vehicle of claim 15 wherein the drive system is operable to engage the forward track on a first side of the vehicle and the rear
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