Robotic service device and handling method
US-2024367899-A1 · Nov 7, 2024 · US
US9850066B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9850066-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213680282-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 19, 2012 |
| Priority date | Nov 20, 2011 |
| Publication date | Dec 26, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 26, 2017 |
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A storage system includes a rack with a plurality of layers, each layer including an aisle and a plurality of rows extending from the aisle defining storage locations for items. A shuttle usable with the rack includes a first cart movable along the aisle and a second cart configured to be carriable by the first cart and to be movable along a row. The second cart is configured to carry an item between the first cart and the storage locations. A conveyor is located on one of the first or second carts to move the item onto or off the first cart. Related methods of storing and/or retrieving items from a rack are also disclosed. A rack system is disclosed and is readily assembled without welding, transferring loading so that the weight of the rack and any item stored therein is supported by the upright elements via support brackets.
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We claim: 1. A shuttle and rack system comprising: a rack including a plurality of vertically stacked aisles, and a plurality of rows extending substantially perpendicular from each aisle, a loading position at an end of each aisle, a rack conveyor adjacent to each loading position and a lift adjacent to the loading positions having a conveyor thereon, storage locations being located along the rows for storing an item; a first cart movable along the aisle; a second cart configured to be carriable by the first cart and to be movable along a row, the second cart configured to carry the item between the first cart and the storage locations; and a conveyor located on the first cart to move the item onto the first cart at the loading position via the lift conveyor and rack conveyor, the conveyor being an endless loop conveyor, the rack conveyor sized so as to be able to hold at least one item thereon so that one of the lift conveyor and the first cart conveyor may operate independently along with the rack conveyor adjacent to the loading position to move items while the second cart is located in one of the rows. 2. The shuttle and rack system of claim 1 , wherein the second cart is located on the first cart when the conveyor on the first cart is operated. 3. The shuttle and rack system of claim 1 , wherein the conveyor on the first cart moves the item directly onto the first cart. 4. The shuttle and rack system of claim 1 , wherein the first cart has a first motor for moving the first cart along the aisle. 5. The shuttle and rack system of claim 4 , wherein the first cart has a second motor for driving the conveyor on the first cart. 6. The shuttle and rack system of claim 5 , wherein the first and second motors of the first cart are AC motors. 7. The shuttle and rack system of claim 1 , wherein the second cart has a raisable top platform, a first motor for moving the second cart along the rows and a second motor for selectively raising the top platform to lift an item, the top platform being in a lowered position when the endless loop conveyor operates. 8. The shuttle and rack system of claim 7 , wherein the top platform can be lifted to remove an item from the first cart when the first and second carts are located at a transfer position so that the second cart can carry the item to a storage location in one of the rows. 9. The shuttle and rack system of claim 7 , wherein the top platform can be lifted to retrieve an item from a storage location in one of the rows so that the second cart can carry the item to the first cart, the first cart then carrying the item to the loading position for transfer out of the rack. 10. The shuttle and rack system of claim 7 , wherein the top platform is raised by a camming device that rotates around a horizontal axis. 11. The shuttle and rack system of claim 7 , wherein the first and second motors of the second cart are AC motors. 12. The shuttle and rack system of claim 1 , wherein the second cart has an energy storage device for storing energy used to power the second cart. 13. The shuttle and rack system of claim 12 , wherein the energy storage device in the second cart is a charged via electrical contact between the second cart and the first cart. 14. The shuttle and rack system of claim 12 , wherein the energy storage device in the second cart is a charged via electrical contact between the second cart and the rack. 15. The shuttle and rack system of claim 12 , wherein the energy storage device in a battery. 16. The shuttle and rack system of claim 12 , wherein the energy storage device is a capacitor.
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