Sorting device for piece goods and method
09873573 ยท 2018-01-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G47/962
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G54/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G47/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B07C5/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65G17/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G47/96
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G17/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B07C5/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G47/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Sorting device for piece goods, with several sorting trolleys which are moved to run around a first track, and which are each equipped with a controlled load-receiving element for accepting and delivering piece goods, with at least one infeed station situated adjacent to the first track, at which station piece goods can be supplied to a load-receiving element of a sorting trolley located in the area of the infeed station, and with several uptake trolleys that are moved on a second track, wherein one part of the second track within a handover area for the handover of a piece goods item from a sorting trolley to an uptake trolley is arranged adjacent to a part of the first track, and with a central control unit which receives the positional information for the sorting trolleys on the first track and the uptake trolleys on the second track, and through which a load-receiving element of a selected moving sorting trolley can be controlled for the handover of a piece goods item located on it to a selected moving uptake trolley, at a point in time at which the selected sorting trolley is located within the handover area adjacent to the selected uptake trolley, and a method for sorting using the device.
Claims
1. A sorting device for piece goods, the sorting device, comprising several sorting trolleys which are moved to run around a first track, and which are each equipped with a controlled load-receiving element for accepting and delivering piece goods, with at least one infeed station situated adjacent to the first track, at which station piece goods can be supplied to a load-receiving element of a sorting trolley located in the area of the infeed station, and with several uptake trolleys that are moved on a second track, wherein one part of the second track within a handover area for the handover of a piece goods item from a sorting trolley to an uptake trolley is arranged adjacent to a part of the first track, and with a central control unit which receives the positional information for the sorting trolleys on the first track and the uptake trolleys on the second track, and through which a load-receiving element of a selected moving sorting trolley can be controlled for the handover of a piece goods item located on it to a selected moving uptake trolley, at a point in time at which the selected sorting trolley is located within the handover area adjacent to the selected uptake trolley.
2. The sorting device according to claim 1, characterised in that the sorting trolleys can be moved within the handover area at the same speed as or a different speed from the uptake trolleys.
3. The sorting device according to claim 1, characterised in that the first track has horizontal and/or vertical curves.
4. The sorting device according to claim 1, characterised in that the first and second tracks run on a horizontal plane within the handover area.
5. The sorting device according to claim 1, characterised in that within the handover area, the first track runs parallel to and at a predetermined distance from the second track.
6. The sorting device according to claim 1, characterised in that the second track comprises a closed orbital area, within which the handover area is arranged.
7. The sorting device according to claim 6, characterised in that the orbital area has intake and outlet points, at which uptake trolleys that are to be loaded can be introduced into the orbital area and laden uptake trolleys can be guided out of the orbital area.
8. The sorting device according to claim 1, characterised in that the sorting trolleys are connected to the control unit by means of contactless data transmission.
9. The sorting device according to claim 1, characterised in that each load-receiving element or each sorting trolley can be activated directly by the control unit.
10. The sorting device according to claim 1, characterised in that selected sorting trolleys can be activated directly by the control unit as master trolleys, and other sorting trolleys can be activated indirectly as slave trolleys, via master trolleys.
11. The sorting device according to claim 1, characterised in that the sorting trolleys can be moved at variable speeds, depending on loading.
12. The sorting device according to claim 1, characterised in that the load-receiving elements of the sorting trolleys are designed as tilting shells or transverse belt conveyors.
13. A method for sorting piece goods using a sorting device comprising: moving several sorting trolleys which are moved to run around a first track, and which are each equipped with a controlled load-receiving element for accepting and delivering piece goods, with at least one infeed station situated adjacent to the first track, at which station piece goods can be supplied to a load-receiving element of a sorting trolley located in the area of the infeed station, and with several uptake trolleys that are moved on a second track, wherein one part of the second track within a handover area for the handover of a piece goods item from a sorting trolley to an uptake trolley is arranged adjacent to a part of the first track, and with a central control unit receiving the positional information for the sorting trolleys on the first track and the uptake trolleys on the second track, and through which a load-receiving element of a selected moving sorting trolley can be controlled for the handover of a piece goods item located on it to a selected moving uptake trolley, at a point in time at which the selected sorting trolley is located within the handover area adjacent to the selected uptake trolley; and wherein allocating one or more piece goods items to a selected uptake trolley as a sorting destination, supplying the piece goods item or items, via the at least one infeed station, to one or more sorting trolleys, and handing over the one or more piece goods items to the selected uptake trolley within the handover area.
14. The method according to claim 13, characterised in that in order to take up several piece goods items from one or more sorting trolleys, a selected uptake trolley is run several times along a second track comprising a closed orbital area, within which the handover area is arranged.
15. The method according to claim 13, characterised in that at least the selected sorting trolley is moved faster or slower than the selected uptake trolley.
Description
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(2) The invention is described in the following on the basis of an embodiment, wherein reference is made to a drawing, in which
(3) The sorting device which is shown in
(4) Each sorting trolley 4 carries at least one load-receiving element, on which one or more piece goods items that are to be sorted can be transported. The load-receiving elements can for example be designed as tipping shells or transverse goods conveyors, so that efficient and careful uptake and handover of piece goods items is possible.
(5) The supply of piece goods items that are to be sorted takes place at at least one infeed station 10, at which for example a feed conveyor or other feed device can be arranged.
(6) The control unit communicates in a wireless manner with the individual sorting trolleys and in particular with the individual load-receiving elements, in order to direct the uptake and handover of individual piece goods items. The communication between control unit and sorting trolley 4 can for example take place in such a way that there is direct communication with a sorting trolley 4.1 of a group 6.1 of sorting trolleys 4, so that the corresponding load-receiving element can be addressed as a master element, and that control signals that are meant for other sorting trolleys 4 of the same group 6.1 are transmitted via the first load-receiving element or master element to the other load-receiving elements or slave elements. Alternatively, each individual load-receiving element could be in direct communication with the control unit.
(7) Each sorting trolley 4 can have its own drive unit, or can be driven via a drive unit, for example a linear drive, that is allocated to the first track, wherein the drive unit can be controlled by the control unit.
(8) The sorting device furthermore comprises a second track 16, on which uptake trolleys 18 can be moved in a direction of travel 8. Each uptake trolley 18 serves to take over one or more piece goods items from one or several sorting trolleys 4 that circulate on the first track 2. Empty uptake trolleys 18, or trolleys that are to be laden, can be introduced into a closed orbital area 22 of the second track 16 via an intake point 20, and laden uptake trolleys can be guided out of the orbital area 22 via an outlet point 24. The uptake trolleys can have their own drive unit or can be driven via a drive unit, for example a linear drive, that is allocated to the second track, wherein the drive unit can be controlled by the control unit.
(9) Within a handover area 28, a part of the first track 2 runs adjacent to a part of the second track 16, wherein within the handover area 28 the first track 2 in particular runs parallel to and at a predetermined distance from the second track 16. The direction 8 is chosen such that the sorting trolleys 4 and the uptake trolleys 18 move in the same direction within the handover area 28.
(10) The distance between the first and second tracks is chosen such that a piece goods item that is to be handed over can be handed over from a load-receiving element of a selected sorting trolley 4 to a selected uptake trolley 18, in response to a corresponding signal from the control unit at a point in time at which the selected sorting trolley is located adjacent to the selected uptake trolley. An adjacent position of an uptake trolley in relation to a sorting trolley means in particular that, as seen crosswise to the direction of travel, the sorting trolley is situated at the same level as the uptake trolley.
(11) The method for sorting piece goods using the device proceeds as follows. Via the infeed station 10, a series of piece goods items that are to be sorted, i.e. to be supplied to selected uptake trolleys 18, are supplied to one or more sorting trolleys 4. At the same time, a series of uptake trolleys 18 are circulating on the second track 16, orto be exactwithin the orbital area 22. The central control unit continually receives positional information regarding the position of the load-receiving elements of each individual sorting trolley 4 and the position of each individual uptake trolley 18. In order to ensure coinciding positions of a particular sorting trolley 4 or its load-receiving element with a particular uptake trolley 18 within the handover area 28, if necessary the control unit can alter the speed of the uptake trolleys and/or the sorting trolleys, for example in order to prevent a particular sorting trolley from just missing a particular uptake trolley. Otherwise, the corresponding uptake trolley and/or corresponding sorting trolley executes another circuit on the second or first track.
(12) A handover of a particular piece goods item from a selected sorting trolley to a selected uptake trolley can take place within the handover area as soon as both trolleys are situated at coinciding positions, or immediately adjacent to one another, for example, at the same level as seen crosswise to the direction of travel, or slightly offset to one another when taking into account a speed difference between sorting trolley and uptake trolley, so that an optimum handover of a piece goods item is possible, taking into account a flight path of a piece goods item for handing over, if applicable.
(13) At the desired point in time for the handover, the control unit sends a corresponding signal to the sorting trolley in question, or to its load-receiving element, so that the handover of the piece goods item is triggered. Here, the precise location of the handover results in a sense automatically, wherein what is important is not the place of handover, but what matters is only the fact that both trolleys involved are located within the handover area at coinciding positions. The handover points are therefore not locationally fixed, but result more or less randomly from the handover time that is determined by the control unit on the basis of the movement data of the trolleys involved, so that one can speak of dynamic end points or handover points.
(14) If several piece goods items are to be transferred into one and the same uptake trolley, as a rule this is carried out such that the uptake trolley is run along the orbital area 22 several times, and in one or each pass through the handover area, it receives a piece goods item from one sorting trolley, as a rule each time from a different one. Once all the piece goods items have been supplied, the thus laden uptake trolley is guided out of the orbital area 22 via the outlet point 24.