Order delivery system and method
20220245582 · 2022-08-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G2209/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G17/485
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G17/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G06Q10/08
PHYSICS
E04H3/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
G06Q10/087
PHYSICS
E04H14/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B65G1/1378
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A system for automatically delivering an order to a pick-up location outside a building. Such a system includes: pouches adapted to receive a bag, associated with the control; a device for signalling and/or detecting presence of a customer in the vicinity of a pick-up location; and a height-mounted transport module, which includes: a suspension element for suspending the pouches from a travel track, the suspension elements being moved automatically on the track; and an actuator to displace the pouches in which the different parts of the order have been deposited, to the pick-up location when the device for signalling and/or detecting emit a signal confirming the presence of the user in the vicinity of the pick-up location.
Claims
1. A system for automatically delivering an order, comprising a plurality of articles stored in a building, to a pick-up location for picking up said order located outside said building, wherein the system comprises: a plurality of pouches adapted to receive a bag; identifying information associated with selected pouches in said plurality of pouches in which articles of said order are deposited, where in the identifying information identifies said order; a signalling or detecting device, which signals and/or detects presence of a user to whom the order is to be delivered, or of a vehicle to take charge of said order, in a vicinity of said pick-up location; a transport module mounted at least partially at height and comprising: at least one travel track, at least a substantial portion of which extends into said building; suspension elements for suspending said pouches from said track; an automatic displacement device, which is configured to automatically move said suspension elements on said track; an actuator, which actuates the automatic displacement device and is configured to displace the selected pouches in which articles of said order have been deposited and to which the identifying information of said order has been associated, to said pick-up location in response to the signalling and/or detecting device emitting a signal confirming the presence of said user or said vehicle in the vicinity of said pick-up location.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein said track comprises a chain housed in a rail.
3. The system according to claim 1, wherein said track is attached to a ceiling or a mezzanine of said building.
4. The system according to claim 1, wherein said transport module comprises a sorter, which sorts the pouches of said plurality of pouches to group together in at least one zone of said building the pouches to which the identifying information of said order has been associated.
5. The system according to claim 1, wherein said signalling and/or detection device comprises at least one signalling and/or detection element belonging to the group consisting of: barcode reader; QR code reader; magnetic strip or chip reader; numeric keypad to enter a code; dedicated application downloadable on a user's terminal; biometric identification reader; presence sensor; geolocation system.
6. The system according to claim 1, wherein said pouches are formed of a cloth, or a net, equipped with first and second handles.
7. The system according to claim 1, wherein said transport module comprises a storage area for temporarily storing at least one of said pouches in at least one high storage area of said building.
8. The system according to claim 7, wherein said storage area is a temperature controlled area.
9. The system according to claim 1, wherein said transport module comprises a tunnel enveloping a portion of said track, extending outside said building above a motor vehicle traffic lane.
10. The system according to claim 1, wherein said pick-up location of said order is a loading volume of the vehicle.
11. The system according to claim 10, which further comprises a pouch storage module, configured to be mounted in the loading volume of said vehicle, and a connector for connecting said pouch storage module with said track, and transferring said pouches from said storage module to said track.
12. A method of automatically delivering an order, comprising a plurality of articles stored in a building, to a pick-up location for said order located outside said building, wherein the method comprises: collecting the articles constituting said order and depositing at least part of said articles in at least one bag; depositing said at least one bag and items not deposited in a bag in at least one pouch selected from a plurality of pouches and suspended from a track of a transport module mounted at least partially overhead; associating identifying information identifying said order with said selected at least one pouch in which parts of said order have been deposited; signalling and/or detecting presence of a user to whom the order is to be delivered, or of a vehicle to take charge of said order, in a vicinity of said pick-up location, comprising transmitting a signal confirming the presence of said user or said vehicle in the vicinity of said pick-up location; and upon reception of said signal by a receiver unit, transporting the pouches with which the identifying information of the order has been associated on said track to said pick-up location, by automatically actuating an actuator to move said associated pouches on said track.
13. The A-method of automatically delivering an order according to claim 12, wherein the method comprises sorting the pouches of said plurality of pouches comprising grouping the pouches with which the identification information of said order has been associated in at least one zone of said building.
Description
5. LIST OF FIGURES
[0062] Other features and advantages of the invention will become clearer upon reading the following description of two embodiments of the invention, given as mere illustrative and non-limiting examples, and of the appended drawings among which:
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6. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
6.1 Example of an Embodiment of the Invention
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[0069] This system 10 comprises a transport module 11 having a circulation track 12 of flexible fabric pouches 13 formed from an assembly of rail sections in which motorized chains are mounted.
[0070] In this embodiment of the invention, each pouch is suspended from links of a chain in the track by hooks. The pouches are automatically moved along a section of track by driving the chain mounted in this track and transfer devices, such as pushers for example, are provided to move the pouches from one chain to the other.
[0071] The track 12 is located in a warehouse 14 adjacent to the sales area of the supermarket and extends outside the warehouse through a tunnel 15 which leads to three order picking stations 16 with an opening to allow customers 17 receiving an order to pick up the various items in their order, delivered in bags or without bags.
[0072] The high tunnel advantageously runs above a traffic lane 18 allowing customers to park their vehicle 19 within arm's reach of an order picking station.
[0073] The track 12 consists of a first loop 12A which allows pouches to circulate between a pouch loading station 110 and a storage area 111 supported by a mezzanine 112, and a second loop 12B which allows pouches to be conveyed between the storage area 111 and the picking stations 16.
[0074] As can be seen in
[0075] It should be noted that, advantageously, in the storage area, the sides of the pouches 13 are folded against each other when the latter are not used to carry part of an order, thus saving space.
[0076] At the loading station 110, pickers arriving with a portion of an order place it in the pouch in front of them.
[0077] It will be noted that each of the pouches 13 carries an identifier, which in this particular embodiment of the invention consists of a bar code printed on one of the straps of the pouch. This identifier is read by a barcode reader when the pouch is presented to the picker and transmitted to the supermarket's warehouse management system (also usually referred to by its acronym WMS, for “Warehouse Management System”).
[0078] Once the order part has been deposited on the pouch 13, the picker simply confirms on a terminal, such as a touch pad, that the order part has been deposited in the pouch.
[0079] The warehouse management system then assigns the number of the order that has just been validated by the picker on his terminal to the pouch whose identifier has been scanned in its database for assigning pouches to orders.
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[0081] In variants of this particular embodiment of the invention, it may also be envisaged to allow the customer coming to pick up his order to signal his presence in the vicinity of the picking station by scanning a bar code or a QR code that he has received on his smartphone, by reading the magnetic strip of a store card assigned to this customer, by identifying himself using a biometric identification reader, or by using a dedicated application downloaded on his smartphone. In still other variants of this particular embodiment of the invention, it may be envisaged to use a geolocation system of the customer's smartphone in order to detect his presence in the vicinity of a picking station.
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[0083] After the customer has placed an order for various items on the store's website, the warehouse management system sends instructions to pickers to collect the items in the order from the fresh, frozen, and dry goods areas and/or the store's stockroom (step 51). It should be noted that during this step, a picker can collect items for several different orders in the same collection round. During this collection, the pickers deposit certain items together in the same bag or in several bags (step 52).
[0084] In a step 53, the pickers go as soon as they have completed their pick-up round to the loading station 110 of the pouches 13 and deposit the bags and the articles that are not packed in bags each in one of the pouches of the delivery system of an order 10 that successively comes to the loading station.
[0085] It should be noted that, in the context of the invention, pickers may access the loading station in no predefined order and deposit bags or the bagless items in any order into the pouches that come to the loading station 110.
[0086] During this step 53, the identifier of each of the pouches that successively arrive at the loading station is scanned and transmitted to the warehouse management system.
[0087] After having placed a bag or an article in a pouch, the pickers confirm that the loading has been carried out using a touch pad and inform to which order the article that has been placed on the pouch corresponds. In a variant of this embodiment of the invention, it may also be envisaged that the operators scan a code printed on the order bags. An order identification information is then associated by the warehouse management system with the pouch waiting at the loading station (step 54) and this pouch is driven on the track of the displacement module, in order to make room for a new pouch.
[0088] The pouches in which articles have been deposited are then stored in a step 55 in a comb area of the storage area according to the content of the articles they carry, for example fresh articles are directed to area 115.
[0089] When a customer signals that he has arrived in the vicinity of an order picking station by entering the code of his order on the touch-sensitive keyboard of the picking station (step 56), a confirmation signal is emitted by the management system and transmitted, for example by radio waves, to the transport module 11 (step 57), which will then, in a first step 58, sort the pouches in order to group together the pouches with which an identification information of the order has been associated in a buffer zone of the track 12, before transporting them, in a step 59, through the tunnel 15 to the pick-up station to which the customer has come, so that he can withdraw the articles of his order.
6.2. Another Example of an Embodiment of the Invention
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[0091] As can be seen in
[0092] This storage module 42 can be connected to the track 44 of the transport module 41, via a connection unit 45 equipped with a device for transferring the pouches between the track 44 and the storage module 42, by moving the rear of the truck backwards to the level of a door 46 pierced in the outer walls of the warehouse 47.
[0093] It should be noted that in this embodiment of the invention, the pouch transfer device has a reversible operation and can as well transfer pouches from the track 44 to the storage module 42 as from the storage module to the track 42, in order to unload the truck of these pouches.
[0094] An exemplary embodiment of the invention is intended in particular to overcome the above-mentioned drawbacks of the state of the art.
[0095] More specifically, an exemplary embodiment provides an order delivery technique that limits the number of operator interventions.
[0096] An exemplary embodiment provides such a technique for delivering a command that is simple to implement.
[0097] An exemplary embodiment provides such a control delivery technique that frees up floor space.
[0098] An exemplary embodiment provides such a technique with reduced cost price and reduced operating cost.
[0099] Although the present disclosure has been described with reference to one or more examples, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the scope of the disclosure and/or the appended claims.