Storage system
09890549 · 2018-02-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04H6/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B65D90/008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D85/68
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D88/546
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
E04H6/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B65D85/68
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D90/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04H6/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Storage system for vehicles, in particular two-wheeled vehicles, bicycles or motorcycles, having a substantially closed housing with a storage region which is not accessible from the outside and with at least one closable loading and unloading station (2) of the vehicles, a transportation system (3, 4, 5) for conveying the vehicles from the at least one loading and unloading station (2) into the storage region and within the storage region, wherein the vehicles can be stored and conveyed in mutually separate containers (9).
Claims
1. A storage system for vehicles, in particular two-wheeled vehicles, bicycles or motorcycles, having: a substantially closed housing with a storage region which is not accessible from the outside and with at least one closable loading and unloading station of the vehicles; a transportation system for conveying the vehicles from the at least one loading and unloading station into the storage region and within the storage region, wherein the vehicles can be stored and conveyed in mutually separate containers, wherein the system has a charging system, by way of which electrical energy can be supplied to each container.
2. The storage system for vehicles, according to claim 1, wherein each of the containers is of substantially cuboidal shape and is at least partially closed at least by a base and by side walls on three sides.
3. The storage system according to claim 2, wherein each container additionally has a closable door by way of which a further side is at least partially closable, and/or has a lid by way of which a top side is at least partially closable.
4. The storage system according to claim 3, wherein the door and the lid are operatively connected and are movable jointly with one another.
5. The storage system according to claim 2, wherein the transportation system is designed such that the containers can be conveyed in a horizontal or vertical direction.
6. The storage system according to claim 5, wherein the transportation system is divided into units which are responsible for the horizontal conveyance of the containers and units which are responsible for the vertical conveyance of the containers, and wherein the containers are movable independently of one another or jointly with one another.
7. The storage system according to claim 6, wherein the units for the horizontal conveyance of the containers are arranged one above the other, and the units for the vertical conveyance of the containers are arranged adjacent to one another.
8. The storage system according to claim 7, wherein the units for the vertical conveyance of the containers are arranged laterally in each case on an opposite side of the units for the horizontal conveyance of the containers, or wherein the units for the horizontal conveyance of the containers are arranged in each case above or below on an opposite side of the units for the vertical conveyance of the containers.
9. The storage system according to claim 2, wherein at least a multiplicity of the containers is connected by way of the transportation system, and at least the multiplicity of the containers is movable simultaneously with one another.
10. A storage system for vehicles, in particular two-wheeled vehicles, bicycles or motorcycles, having: a substantially closed housing with a storage region which is not accessible from the outside and with at least one closable loading and unloading station of the vehicles; a transportation system for conveying the vehicles from the at least one loading and unloading station into the storage region and within the storage region, wherein the vehicles can be stored and conveyed in mutually separate containers, and wherein each container has at least one inwardly oriented electrical terminal to which an electrical device can be connected by a user.
11. The storage system according to claim 10, wherein an electrical accumulator for a vehicle with an electric drive, or a vehicle with an electric drive, can be connected to the inwardly oriented electrical terminal.
12. The storage system according to claim 2, wherein the system furthermore has: an input unit which allows a user access to the system; a control unit for controlling and monitoring the system and for optional data communication with an external control unit, wherein the control unit can be actuated by the input unit, and wherein the control unit is responsible in particular for access authorization for the user and for the conveyance of the vehicles.
13. The storage system according to claim 2, wherein the system has at least one securing element by way of which the system can be secured in a usage space, such that unauthorized removal of the system can be prevented.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Preferred embodiments of the invention will be described below on the basis of the drawings, which serve merely for explanation and are not to be interpreted as being restrictive. In the drawings:
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(15) A deploying system arranged at the loading and unloading station 2 ensures reliable and stable retraction and deployment of the container 9 into and out of the housing 1.
(16) The container 9 that is shown has a base 90, a rear wall 94, and two side walls 91 which laterally adjoin the rear wall 94, which side walls are at least partially closed. On that side of the container 9 which is situated opposite the rear wall 94 there is arranged a door 92, which constitutes a further closable side wall of the container 9. In this illustration, the container does not have a lid.
(17) Owing to the omission of the upper cover element 11, the internal structure of the housing 1 is partially visible. Said structure is a frame construction 10 which is closed off to the outside by way of upper 11 and lateral 12 cover elements. Some lateral cover elements 12 can be removed from the outside by maintenance personnel using special tools, thus facilitating access to the control unit 8 for maintenance purposes.
(18) The housing 1 has substantially three regions: a central region, in which the horizontal transportation and storage unit 3 is situated, and two regions arranged to the side thereof, in which there is situated in each case one vertical transportation and storage unit 4, 5. In comparison to the first vertical transportation unit 4, the second transportation unit 5 is of larger form in order that it can additionally accommodate the input unit 7 and the control unit 8 therein.
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(20) The modular construction of the system makes it possible for horizontal and vertical transportation units to be combined with one another as desired. As an alternative to the two rows of containers 9 arranged one above the other as illustrated in
(21) The illustrated container 9 provides space for two bicycles parked adjacent to one another. There is still sufficient space in addition to this for the stowage of equipment and/or luggage.
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(23) The illustrated transportation means is a belt drive, in the case of which belt pulleys 44 are arranged on drive shafts 41, and the belt pulleys 44 of two parallel drive shafts 41 are connected to one another by way of belts 42. In each case two belt pulleys 44 are arranged adjacent to one another, and spaced apart from one another, on a common drive shaft 41. On the belts 42 there are arranged rails 43, into/onto which a container 9 can be slid laterally. In each case two such belt drives are arranged in a vertical transportation unit, such that the container is supported on the rails 43 on two opposite sides (front and rear).
(24) The second vertical transportation unit 5 is of substantially identical construction to the first. The framework 102 is however designed to be slightly broader such that, aside from the belt drives, there is still sufficient space available in the framework for an input unit 7 and for a control unit 8.
(25) In the embodiment illustrated, the first and the second vertical transportation units are driven by a common, centrally arranged electromechanical drive 40. From the drive 40, the drive torque is transmitted by way of drive shafts 41 to the belt drives of the first and second transportation units 4, 5.
(26) It is alternatively possible for sprockets and chains to be used instead of the belt pulleys and belts. It is also possible for each vertical transportation unit to have a dedicated drive. In this case, the drives must however be coordinated with one another in order that the movement of the transportation units is synchronized with one another. The vertical movement may however also be realized by way of pneumatic, hydraulic or electrical cylinders. It is important that the movements of the individual elements be coordinated with one another such that the rails 43 move parallel to and synchronously with one another, in order that the containers 9 are moved synchronously with one another and parallel to one another.
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(29) The belt pulleys are arranged in the respective framework 101, 102 of the vertical transportation units 4, 5, which makes it possible for the container 9 to be transferred from the horizontal transportation unit 3 into a vertical transportation unit, or to be taken from said vertical transportation unit. A chain drive may be used as an alternative to the belt drive.
(30) On the framework 100 of the horizontal transportation unit 3 there are provided rails 33, on or in which the containers 9 are guided. By way of the belt drive with the drivers 35, it is possible for a container 9 to be conveyed from the rails 33 of the horizontal transportation unit 3 to the rails 43 of a vertical transportation unit, or vice versa.
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(32) The first frame elements 970 are arranged at the front and at the rear on the container 9, and have first and second guide rollers 972, 973, which can be guided in the rails 33 of the horizontal transportation unit 3 and the rails 43 of the vertical transportation units 4, 5, wherein the first guide rollers 972 lie on top of the rails, and the second guide rollers 973 bear laterally against the rails. The second frame elements 971 connect the first frame elements 970 to one another.
(33) The second frame elements 971 have guide rails and guide rollers, and enable a container body which has the base 90, the side walls 91 and the rear wall 94 to move relative to the frame 97. The container body can thus be pulled out in the manner of a drawer. On the side of the rear wall 94 there is provided, on the frame 97, a stop which prevents the container body, in the rear region, from being able to move out beyond the frame 97.
(34) A drive which can effect the relative movement between the frame 97 and the container body is optional, and is not illustrated in
(35) In the interior of the container 9 there is provided an electrical terminal 95. The terminal 95 may have a plug socket which allows common plugs to be connected. Alternatively or in addition, the terminal 95 may have a cable which is designed such that it can be guided within the container 9 and likewise permits the connection to common plugs or electrical accumulators or electric vehicles. To accommodate the relative movement between container body and frame 97, a flexible connection 96, in this case in the form of a cable carrier, is provided between the electrical terminal on the frame and the terminal 95 in the container interior.
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LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(40) 1 Housing 10 Frame/framework 100 Horizontal framework 101 First vertical framework 102 Second vertical framework 103 Connecting element 104 Connecting element 11 Upper cover 12 Lateral cover 13 Securing element 2 Loading and unloading station 20 Hatch 3 Horizontal transportation unit 30 Drive 31 Shaft 32 Belt/chain 33 Rail 34 Pulley 35 Driver 4 First vertical transportation unit 40 Drive 41 Shaft 42 Belt/chain 43 Rail 44 Belt pulley 5 Second vertical transportation unit 6 Charging system 61 Lower rail 610 Fastening 611 Lead-in portion 62 Upper rail 63 Current collector 630 Fastening 631 Arm 632 Contact 7 Input unit 8 Control unit 9 Container 90 Base 91 Side wall 92 Door 93 Lid 94 Rear wall 95 Terminal 96 Flexible connection 97 Frame 970 First frame element 971 Second frame element 972 First guide roller 973 Second guide roller