STACK ASSIST SYSTEM
20210276807 · 2021-09-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G1/1375
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H04N7/18
ELECTRICITY
G05B13/024
PHYSICS
International classification
B65G1/137
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G57/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66F9/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A stack assist system includes a stacking surface, such as a pallet, configured to receive a plurality of packages thereon. A graphical display is configured to display a visual representation of an optimized stack of packages on the staking surface. A package position indicator may indicate the location of a package to be placed on package stack. The system may receive package data from a warehouse management system and determine an optimized stack based on numerous considered and weighted parameters related to the packages. The stack assist system may further optionally include a mobile unit to travel through a warehouse, over an optimized path, to retrieve packages intended for a stack.
Claims
1. A stack assist system comprising: a stacking surface configured to receive a plurality of packages thereon; a graphical display configured to display a visual representation of an optimized stack of packages to be stacked onto the stacking surface; wherein the stack assist system is configured to receive package data related to packages within a warehouse, and wherein the package data includes one or more of package location, package destination, package size, package weight, and package dimensions; and wherein the stack assist system is configured to determine an optimized stack of packages to be stacked onto the stacking surface based on the package data.
2. The stack assist system of claim 1 further comprising a support member positioned adjacent to the stacking surface, wherein the graphical display is connected to the support member.
3. The stack assist system of claim 1, wherein the stacking surface comprises a pallet.
4. The stack assist system of claim 1 further comprising a camera positioned on the support member, wherein the camera is configured to capture image data of the stacking surface and provide feedback to the stack assist system of the stacked packages.
5. The stack assist system of claim 1 further comprising a package position indicator, wherein the package position indicator is configured to project a visual indication of location to place a package on the stacking surface.
6. The stack assist system of claim 5, wherein the package position indicator comprises a laser.
7. The stack assist system of claim 1, wherein the optimized stack of packages is configured to consider and optimize one or more of: the footprint of the stack; weight distribution within the stack; stability of the stack; order of packages to be stacked or unstacked; open air and density of packages within the stack; total height of the stack; and grouping of like or related packages.
8. The stack assist system of claim 7, wherein optimization of the optimized stack is adjustable by a user to increase or decrease the weight of a considered parameter in determining the optimized stack.
9. The stack assist system of claim 1, wherein the system is configured to connect to, integrate with, or receive input data from a warehouse management system.
10. A stack assist system comprising: a mobile unit; a stacking surface located on the mobile unit, the stacking surface configured to receive a plurality of packages thereon; a graphical display configured to display a visual representation of an optimized stack of packages to be stacked onto the stacking surface; wherein the stack assist system is configured to receive package data related to packages within a warehouse, and wherein the package data includes one or more of package location, package destination, package size, package weight, and package dimensions; and wherein the stack assist system is configured to determine an optimized stack of packages to be stacked onto the stacking surface based on the package data.
11. The stack assist system of claim 10, wherein the mobile unit comprises a walkie-rider vehicle to be steered by a user.
12. The stack assist system of claim 10, wherein the mobile unit comprises an AGV vehicle configured to move without direction from a user.
13. The stack assist system of claim 12, wherein the AGV is automated to travel in a path through a warehouse to retrieve packages to be placed onto the stacking surface.
14. The stack assist system of claim 12, wherein the stack assist system is configured to determine a path of travel through a warehouse to retrieve packages in an order to create an optimized stack.
15. The stack assist system of claim 10 further comprising a support member positioned adjacent to the stacking surface, wherein the graphical display is connected to the support member.
16. The stack assist system of claim 10 further comprising a camera positioned on the support member, wherein the camera is configured to capture image data of the stacking surface and provide feedback to the stack assist system of the stacked packages.
17. The stack assist system of claim 10 further comprising a package position indicator, wherein the package position indicator is configured to project a visual indication of location to place a package on the stacking surface.
18. The stack assist system of claim 17, wherein the package position indicator comprises a laser.
19. The stack assist system of claim 10, wherein the optimized stack of packages is configured to consider and optimize one or more of: the footprint of the stack; weight distribution within the stack; stability of the stack; order of packages to be stacked or unstacked; open air and density of packages within the stack; total height of the stack; and grouping of like or related packages.
20. The stack assist system of claim 10, wherein the system is configured to connect to, integrate with, or receive input data from a warehouse management system.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The operation of the invention may be better understood by reference to the detailed description taken in connection with the following illustrations, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] Reference will now be made in detail to exemplary embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural and functional changes may be made without departing from the respective scope of the invention. Moreover, features of the various embodiments may be combined or altered without departing from the scope of the invention. As such, the following description is presented by way of illustration only and should not limit in any way the various alternatives and modifications that may be made to the illustrated embodiments and still be within the spirit and scope of the invention.
[0026] A stack assist system 10 is generally presented, as illustrated in
[0027] The stack assist system 10 may include and/or be configured to integrate and/or communicate with a warehouse management system (“WMS”). The WMS may comprise a software and/or hardware designed to support and optimize warehouse functionality and management. The WMS may generally monitor and store information related to the products and inventory within the warehouse. For example, the WMS may receive and store statistical information about products or packages stored in the warehouse. The stored statistical information may include the size dimensions (including the height, width, and length of each product package), and the weight of each product, the location of each product within the warehouse, identification information (such as barcode, product number, or other identification information), shipping and destination information, material contents of the product packaging, storage restrictions (such as weight, temperature, and time restrictions, and the like), and other related statistical information about the products stored within the warehouse.
[0028] The stack assist system 10 may communicate with the WMS and utilize information within the WMS as inputs to determine an optimized stacking pattern for stacking products or packages on a pallet. The pallet may be intended to be placed on a shipping vehicle, such as a truck or the like, and to be sent to one or more locations to drop off the products and/or packages contained on the pallet.
[0029] While the stack assist system 10 may communicate with and utilize the WMS as an input and to receive input information into the system 10, it will be appreciated that the system 10 may further access and connect to other databases to access statistical or location information of products within the warehouse, shipping locations, or other information related to products within the warehouse.
[0030] The stack assist system 10 may be specifically configured to determine an optimized pallet stack 20, as illustrated in
[0031] The stack assist system 10 may seek to meet one or more objectives when determining the optimized pallet stack 20. These objectives may include: utilizing the entire space within the footprint of the pallet 12; reducing overflow or any product or package that extends beyond the footprint of the pallet 12; optimizing weight considerations to prevent crushing any packages by positioning heavier packages below lighter packages; increasing stability to prevent tipping by managing the arrangement of weights, order of stacking, filling of spaces, and geometry within the optimized pallet stack 20; increasing the height of the optimized pallet stack 20 increasing stability; considering family groupings within the optimized pallet stack 20 to keep products that are intended for the same destination or products that may be positioned near one another at an end user's location near to each other on the pallet stack 20; reducing pallet stacking time by ordering the packages on the stack 20 in a sequence that allows for an optimized trip through the warehouse.
[0032] In an embodiment, the stack assist system 10 may receive an input from a user to increase the weight given to one or more of the above objections when creating the optimized pallet stack. For example, a user may select that the optimized pallet stack emphasize reduction in pallet stacking time. The stack assist system 10 may then determine an optimized pallet stack 20 that places a greater emphasis on pallet stacking time while reducing emphasis on other optimization objectives.
[0033] The stack assist system 10 may include a hardware to assist in helping a user implement and create the optimized pallet stack 20. An embodiment of the hardware is illustrated in
[0034] The stack assist system 10 hardware may include a support beam 22. The support beam 22 may extend both vertically adjacent to the pallet 12 and horizontally above the pallet 12. The support beam 22 may house various components of stack assist system 10 as illustrated in the FIGS. and described below. The support beam 22 may further house power and communication connections for each of the components.
[0035] The stack assist system 10 may include a graphical display 24. The display 24 may comprise a display screen or touch screen. The display 24 may provide a graphical representation of the optimized pallet stack 20. The graphical representation may be provided in varying views, such as a perspective view 32 shown in
[0036] The stack assist system 10 may include a laser 26. The laser 26 may be positioned above the optimized pallet stack 20, such as attached to the horizontal portion of the support beam 22. The laser 26 may be configured to provide placement guidance to a user for placing a package on the stack. As shown in
[0037] The stack assist system may further include a camera 28. The camera may be positioned above the optimized pallet stack 20, such as attached to the horizontal portion of the support beam. In an embodiment, the camera 28 may be positioned at an angle with respect to the pallet stack 20 to capture more than one dimension of the stack 20. The camera 28 may capture visual data of the pallet stack 20 to verify the dimensions and placement of packages on the stack by comparing the geometry of the optimized pallet stack 20 with the anticipated geometry. The verification may be used to both verify that the correct package was placed on the pallet stack 20 and to verify correct placement and positioning of the package on the pallet stack 20.
[0038] The camera 28 may store images of the products placed on the optimized pallet stack 20. The images may be used for tracking purposes, such as confirming that a package was placed on a stack and verifying order accuracy.
[0039] The stack assist system 10 may be configured to be placed on a mobile unit to allow for transportation around a warehouse. For example, as illustrated in
[0040] In an embodiment, stack assist system 10 may generate an order path for the user/operator of the walkie rider 40. The order path may be computed by the stack assist system 10 software, based on information related to the location of each package within the warehouse, such as from information within the WMS, as well as the packages to be included on the optimized pallet stack 20 and the order sequence of the packages to be stacked onto the pallet 12. The order path may be configured to reduce the order picking time by minimizing the total travel within the warehouse to retrieve the entire pallet stack 20.
[0041] The stack assist system 10 on the walkie rider 40 may receive an order path from the software, such as through a wireless communication or through other communication means. The stack assist system 10 may then communicate the order path to the user, such as by providing order path instructions on the display 24.
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[0046] It will be appreciated that the stack assist system 10 may integrate with cloud based software to allow users to access information remotely without the need to run all software related to the stack assist system 10 on site. The cloud based software may receive input information from the warehouse WMS. The software may perform processing tasks within the cloud, such as generating an optimized pallet stack 20 and creating an order picking path. The software may then download the information to a stack assist system 10 within the warehouse.
[0047] Although the embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated in the accompanying drawings and described in the foregoing detailed description, it is to be understood that the present invention is not to be limited to just the embodiments disclosed, but that the invention described herein is capable of numerous rearrangements, modifications and substitutions without departing from the scope of the claims hereafter. The claims as follows are intended to include all modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the claims or the equivalent thereof