System for storing and transporting objects stored in racks of a warehouse
11208264 · 2021-12-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G1/0435
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G1/0492
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A storage and transport system in a warehouse for an object intended to be stored in a rack of the warehouse. The system includes: a bin suitable for accommodating the object; and a powered trolley capable of climbing along the rack including a device for gripping and removing the bin. The gripping and removal device includes a support mounted so as to be movable relative to the chassis of the trolley between: an extended position, in which the support extends at least partially on a lateral edge of the carriage out of alignment with the chassis; and a retracted position, in which the support is housed opposite the chassis. The support includes a structural element and a protruding finger fixed with respect to the structural element and facing upward. The bottom of the bin has a fingerprint configured to accommodate a portion of the finger.
Claims
1. A storage and transport system in a warehouse for at least one object intended to be stored in a rack of said warehouse, comprising: at least one bin suitable for accommodating said object and suitable for being housed in said rack; an automated guided powered trolley comprising: a chassis; running wheels configured to move the trolley on a floor of the warehouse; and a climbing element adapted to cooperate with said rack to enable said trolley to rise along said rack, said trolley comprising a gripping and removing device to grip and remove said bin, wherein said gripping and removing device comprises a support only slidably mounted relative to the chassis of said trolley between: a first extended position, in which said support extends on one side of said chassis on a first lateral edge of said trolley completely out of alignment with said chassis; and a retracted position, in which said support is housed opposite said chassis; and a second extended position in which said support extends on another side of said chassis completely out of alignment with said chassis; said support including a structural element on which the bin can rest and at least one protruding finger fixed with respect to said structural element and facing upward, and a bottom of said bin has at least two fingerprints, each configured to accommodate at least a portion of said at least one protruding finger and arranged symmetrically with respect to an axis of symmetry of said bottom that is perpendicular to an axis along which the support slides.
2. The storage and transport system according to claim 1, wherein said support comprises four fingers arranged relative to each other in a rectangular pattern.
3. The storage and transport system according to claim 1, wherein said support is secured to a slide guided on a rail, extending in a direction perpendicular to a direction of advance of said trolley.
4. The storage and transport system according to claim 1, wherein said support is formed in one piece.
5. The storage and transport system according to claim 1, wherein said chassis has a vertical stop preventing said bin from sliding in a direction of said stop when said gripping and removing device is in said retracted position and supports said bin.
6. The storage and transport system according to claim 1, wherein said bin is made of injection molded plastic material.
7. The storage and transport system according to claim 1, wherein the at least two fingerprints are arranged symmetrically with respect to at least two axes of symmetry of said bottom, including the axis of symmetry that is perpendicular to the axis along which the support slides.
8. The storage and transport system according to claim 1, wherein said climbing element comprises at least two powered gear wheels having axes of rotation substantially orthogonal to axes of rotation of the running wheels of said trolley and configured to engage with links of a substantially tensioned roller chain or teeth of a rack extending along an amount of said rack.
9. The storage and transport system according to claim 1, wherein the structural element comprises a tray, a frame or a bar.
Description
5. LIST OF FIGURES
(1) Other features and advantages of the invention will become evident on reading the following description of one particular embodiment of the invention, given by way of illustrative and non-limiting example only, and with the appended drawings among which:
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6. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(6) This system 10 consists of an automated guided powered trolley 11 and a polypropylene bin 12 with a substantially rectangular parallelepipedic shape (schematically represented by dotted lines in
(7) The trolley 11 is equipped with four running wheels 10 to be able to move on the floor of a warehouse and four toothed wheels (hidden in
(8) On its upper side, trolley 11 has a tray 13, which supports bin 12, mounted on two slides 14 on rails, shown in a position deployed on one side of trolley 11 in
(9) Four fingers 15.sub.1 to 15.sub.4 are screwed onto the tray 13, each near one of the upper corners of the tray 13, in symmetrical positions with respect to the two symmetry axes 13A and 13B of the rectangular tray 13.
(10) As shown in
(11) The following are described the different steps allowing the trolley 11 to pick up a bin 31 identical to bin 12 in a warehouse rack 32 with reference to
(12) In a first step, illustrated in
(13) The trolley 11 then extends transversely the four arms 35 carrying sprockets, so that they engage with the chains 36 stretched on the uprights of the rack 32 and the rack 33 facing the latter, and climbs along the shelves, controlling the rotation of the sprockets, to a position, shown in
(14) The trolley 11 then operates the motor to cause the slides 14 to slide on the left side of its chassis, so that the tray 13 is deployed under the bin 12 from the retracted position shown in
(15) In a final step, illustrated in
(16) It is then sufficient for trolley 11 to return the tray 13 to its retracted position, by causing the slides 14 to slide in the direction of arrow 37, to be able to go down with bin 31 along the uprights of racks 32, 33.
(17) An exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure remedies the shortcomings of the state of the art mentioned above.
(18) More precisely, an exemplary embodiment provides a technique for storing and transporting objects in a warehouse that is simple to implement.
(19) An exemplary embodiment provides such a technique that can be implemented in a warehouse where the products are stored in containers that are closely spaced from each other in shelves.
(20) An exemplary embodiment provides such a technique which is reliable.
(21) An exemplary embodiment provides such a technique that is simple to install, and with reduced cost price.
(22) An exemplary embodiment provides such a technique which is heavy-duty and reliable.
(23) Although the invention has been described in connection with several particular embodiments, it is obvious that it is not limited thereto and that it comprises all the technical equivalents of the means described and their combinations if they are within the scope of the invention.