Autonomous mobile picking

US9919872B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9919872-B2
Application numberUS-201615372636-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 8, 2016
Priority dateSep 9, 2013
Publication dateMar 20, 2018
Grant dateMar 20, 2018

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Abstract

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An order fulfillment system and method of fulfilling orders, each with at least one article, includes at least one mobile robotic unit that is capable of autonomous routing in an order fulfillment facility. A stationary robotic order-picking station with a stationary robot and vision equipment sorts articles into orders. The at least one mobile robotic unit transfers articles to or from the stationary robotic order-picking station.

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The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows: 1. A method of fulfilling orders, each with at least one article, said method comprising: autonomously routing at least one mobile robotic unit in an order fulfillment facility wherein said order fulfillment facility has a stationary robotic order-picking station with a stationary robot and vision equipment; and transferring articles in article receptacles to or from said stationary robotic order-picking station with said at least one mobile robotic units and sorting articles with said stationary robot into orders, wherein said at least one of said mobile robotic units includes a plurality of receptacle supports, and wherein said transferring includes transferring articles in one of said article receptacles to or from one of said supports, and wherein said mobile robotic units include an indicator system, said indicator system indicating which of said receptacle supports to transfer a receptacle of articles to or from. 2. The method as claimed in claim 1 wherein said indicator system comprises a plurality of visual indicators each associated with one of said supports. 3. A method of fulfilling orders, each with at least one article, said method comprising: autonomously routing at least one mobile robotic unit in an order fulfillment facility wherein said order fulfillment facility has a stationary robotic order-picking station with a stationary robot and vision equipment; transferring articles in article receptacles to or from said stationary robotic order-picking station with said at least one mobile robotic units and sorting articles with said stationary robot into orders, wherein said at least one of said mobile robotic units includes a plurality of receptacle supports and wherein said transferring includes transferring articles in one of said article receptacles to or from one of said supports; and transferring articles in a receptacle to or from at least one of said receptacle supports with another robot. 4. A method of fulfilling orders, each with at least one article, said method comprising: autonomously routing at least one mobile robotic unit in an order fulfillment facility wherein said order fulfillment facility has a stationary robotic order-picking station with a stationary robot and vision equipment; and transferring articles in article receptacles to or from said stationary robotic order-picking station with said at least one mobile robotic units and sorting articles with said stationary robot into orders, wherein said vision equipment locating the position of an article in two-dimensional (2D) coordinates and using the 2D coordinates as a common reference frame for the vision equipment and the stationary robot and creates a three-dimensional (3D) point cloud of product with said vision equipment and wherein the vision system uses a blob algorithm to identify connected surfaces to identify an article. 5. A method of fulfilling orders, each with at least one article, said method comprising: autonomously routing at least one mobile robotic unit in an order fulfillment facility wherein said order fulfillment facility has a stationary robotic order-picking station with a stationary robot and vision equipment; and transferring articles in article receptacles to or from said stationary robotic order-picking station with said at least one mobile robotic units and sorting articles with said stationary robot into orders, wherein said stationary robot picks articles directly from said article receptacles supported with said at least one mobile robotic vehicle. 6. A method of fulfilling orders, each with at least one article, said method comprising: autonomously routing at least one mobile robotic unit in an order fulfillment facility wherein said order fulfillment facility has a stationary robotic order-picking station with a stationary robot and vision equipment; and transferring articles in article receptacles to or from said stationary robotic order-picking station with said at least one mobile robotic units and sorting articles with said stationary robot into orders, wherein a plurality of said mobile robotic units is coupled in a train of robotic units. 7. The method as claimed in claim 6 wherein at least one of said train of robotic units is a tow vehicle that propels the other of said robotic units in said train of robotic units. 8. A method of fulfilling orders, each with at least one article, said method comprising: autonomously routing at least one mobile robotic unit in a facility having a stationary robotic system; transferring articles in article receptacles between said at least one mobile robotic unit and said stationary robotic system; and conducting at least one chosen from order fulfillment and inventory replenishment operations with said stationary robotic system, said stationary robotic system including a stationary robot and vision equipment to (i) store articles with the stationary robot to said article receptacles, the articles being retrieved from an assignment location or (ii) retrieve articles from said article receptacles with the stationary robot, the articles being stored to an assignment location, wherein said vision equipment locating the position of the articles in two-dimensional (2D) coordinates and using the 2D coordinates as a common reference frame for the vision equipment and the stationary robot and creates a three-dimensional (3D) point cloud of product with said vision equipment and wherein the vision system uses a blob algorithm to identify connected surfaces to identify an article.

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  • Sort objects, workpieces · CPC title

  • the orders being assembled on fixed commissioning areas remote from the storage areas · CPC title

  • Use of order trucks · CPC title

  • Pick and place manipulator · CPC title

  • mounted on wheels · CPC title

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What does patent US9919872B2 cover?
An order fulfillment system and method of fulfilling orders, each with at least one article, includes at least one mobile robotic unit that is capable of autonomous routing in an order fulfillment facility. A stationary robotic order-picking station with a stationary robot and vision equipment sorts articles into orders. The at least one mobile robotic unit transfers articles to or from the sta…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Dematic Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65G1/1375. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 20 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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