ROBOTIC WALLBOARD DUNNAGE PLACEMENT SYSTEM
20250100148 ยท 2025-03-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D71/0092
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25J15/008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G57/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25J15/0066
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25J9/1687
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B35/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D85/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B25J15/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G57/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B55/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B35/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A system is provided for robotically placing dunnage strips for receiving wallboard panels, including providing a robot with a robot arm with a tool having at least one suction cup and a glue dispenser; presetting in the robot a plurality of dunnage location programs, each associated with a particular wallboard panel size or thickness; and providing a dunnage cube with a plurality of stacked dunnage strips. Upon the selection of a preset wallboard panel dunnage location, the robot arm uses the suction cup to select and lift a strip from dunnage cube. Then, the robot arm places the strip upon the warehouse floor in a predesignated location per the preset program, and the glue dispenser on the robot deposits glue upon the strip. The robot repeats the dunnage strip selection, lifting, placement and deposition of glue to multiple dunnage strips until the preset arrangement is completed per the program.
Claims
1. A system for robotically placing dunnage strips for receiving wallboard panels, comprising: providing a robot with a robot arm with a tool having at least one suction cup and a glue dispenser; presetting in said robot a plurality of dunnage location programs, each associated with a particular wallboard panel size or thickness; providing a dunnage cube having a plurality of stacked individual dunnage strips, each said strip having an upper surface; upon the selection of a preset wallboard panel dunnage placement, said robot arm using said at least one suction cup to select and lift a dunnage strip from said dunnage cube; said robot arm placing at least one said dunnage strip upon the warehouse floor in a predesignated location per said preset location program; said glue dispenser depositing a supply of glue upon said upper surface of said dunnage strip; said robot repeating said dunnage strip selection, lifting, placement and deposition of glue to multiple dunnage strips until said preset arrangement is completed per said program.
2. The system of claim 1, further including placing at least one wallboard panel upon said upper surfaces of said dunnage strips so that a lowermost panel of said at least one panel is adhered to said strips.
3. The system of claim 2, further including placing multiple wallboard panels upon said at least one panel adhered to said strips so that a unit of wallboard panels is formed.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein said glue is one of gummy glue fugitive glue, e-z release glue, booger glue and credit card and credit card glue.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein said robot arm tool has a pair of said suction cups with a glue dispenser mounted therebetween.
6. The system of claim 1, wherein said preset dunnage locations include dunnage strip spacings of at least one of 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32 and 36 inches.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein said preset spacing for 8 foot panels is 36, 24, 26 inches.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein for inch thick panels 9 feet in length, said preset dunnage spacing is 30, 24, 24 and 30 inches.
9. The system of claim 1, wherein said preset dunnage spacing for 10 foot panels is 22, 26, 24, 26 and 22 inches.
10. The system of claim 1, wherein for 12 foot panels, said preset dunnage spacing is 24, 36, 24, 36, and 24 inches.
11. The system of claim 1, wherein for 14 foot panels, said preset dunnage spacing is 32, 28, 24, 24 28 and 32 inches.
12. The system of claim 1, wherein for 16 foot panels, the preset dunnage spacing is 24, 24, 32, 32, 32, 24 and 24 inches.
13. The system of claim 2, where the dunnage is attached to the wallboard panels merely by lowering said panels upon the dunnage.
14. The system of claim 1 wherein the implementation of AGV's, and said robotically positioned dunnage with dispensed glue at a bottom of a panel stack, results in an open warehouse floor, without the need of floor permanent dunnage, and maintains flexible warehouse usage and maintenance.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] Referring now to
[0021] Dunnage strips 18 are elongate compilations of scrap or intentionally produced, purpose-specific wallboard, usually held together with strong adhesive to form a beam-like configuration. A preferred dunnage strip 18 has four-six thicknesses of wallboard, however the number of thicknesses in a strip 18 may vary to suit the application and depend on the type and/or thickness of the wallboard used. In
[0022] Referring now to
[0023] More specifically, the preferred spacing of dunnage strips 18 for 8 foot panels 12 is 36, 24, 26 inches. Next for inch thick panels 12 9 feet in length, the dunnage spacing is 30, 24, 24 and 30 inches. Also the dunnage spacing for 10 foot panels 12 is 22, 26, 24, 26 and 22 inches. As the panels 12 increase to 12 feet, the dunnage strip spacing is 24, 36, 24, 36, and 24 inches. Further, for 14 foot panels 12, the dunnage strip spacing is 32, 28, 24, 24 28 and 32 inches. Lastly, for 16 foot panels 12, the dunnage strip spacing is 24, 24, 32, 32, 32, 24 and 24 inches. In
[0024] Referring now to
[0025] A tool 38 is connected to the robot arm 34 for relative pivotal movement as is known in the art, and is equipped with at least one suction cup 40 and a glue dispenser 42. It is contemplated that the specific orientation and/or placement of the suction cups 40 and the glue dispenser 42 may vary to suit the application and/or with the various robot models, but in the present application, the glue dispenser 42 is placed between a pair of the suction cups 40. Also preferred is that both the suction cups 40 and the glue dispenser 42 depend from a lower surface 44 of the tool 38. In embodiments, the tool 38 is optionally configured for handling multiple dunnage strips 18 at a time.
[0026] It is preferred that the glue dispenser 42 is connected to a glue applicator 46 providing a source of one of gummy glue fugitive glue, e-z release glue, booger glue and credit card glue 48 as such compositions are known in the art. Such glue is a low-tack adhesive that produces a removable non-permanent joint. In some cases, the glue is provided in hot melt format. This type of glue is desirable because it can be readily removed from the lowermost panel 12 of the unit after shipment to that the panel can be used in a desired construction application without any glue residue. It is contemplated that double-sided tape is also suitable for this application.
[0027] As seen in
[0028] The robot 32 is provided with a control unit, schematically represented at 62, in which is programmed or preset a plurality of preset dunnage placement locations 58, sets of such placement locations being associated with the various desired positions of dunnage strips 18 as depicted in
[0029] As such, when a particular type or size or thickness of wallboard panel 12 is going to be produced and packaged, the operator selects that panel configuration through suitable input on the robot control unit 62. The control unit 62 then instructs the robot 32 to place the dunnage strips 18 in the desired locations 58. The program steps in the control unit 62 include lifting of the dunnage strips 18 from the dunnage cube 56 which is achieved through use of the at least one and preferably two suction cups 40 and movement of the robot arm 34 and rotating motion of the robot 32 about the base 36 as is known in the art.
[0030] It will be seen that the preset dunnage locations 58 include dunnage strip spacings of at least one of 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32 and 36 inches. More specifically, the preset dunnage strip spacing for 8 foot panels is 36, 24, 26 inches. For inch thick panels 9 feet in length, the preset dunnage spacing is 30, 24, 24 and 30 inch dunnage spacing. Also, the preset dunnage spacing for 10 foot panels is 22, 26, 24, 26 and 22 inches. Preferably, the preset dunnage spacing for 12 foot panels is 24, 36, 24, 36, and 24 inches. For 14 foot panels, the preset dunnage spacing is 32, 28, 24, 24 28 and 32 inches. Lastly, for 16 foot panels, the preset dunnage spacing is 24, 24, 32, 32, 32, 24 and 24 inches. Metric spacing and dimensions are contemplated.
[0031] After the first dunnage strip 18 in a particular dunnage strip placement program is located on the warehouse floor 60, operating under the control unit 62, the robot 32 repeats the selection, lifting placement and glue deposition steps described above on each successive dunnage strip until the dunnage strips are appropriately arranged, including the proscribed spacing between such strips. At that point, the warehouse staff or an AGV begins loading bundles 10 of wallboard panels 12 until a unit 14 is assembled or formed. As the bundles 10 are placed upon the dunnage strips 18, the glue 48 is activated by the pressure and/or heat of the loading. The glue 48 then retains the dunnage strips to a bottom surface 64 of the bundle 10. As stated above, once the bundle 10 having the bottom surface 64 secured to the dunnage strips is going to be selected for construction use, the glue 48 is easily removable by the installer.
[0032] Optionally, the present system 30 is configured so that the robot tool 38 picks up multiple dunnage strips 18 at a time, then sequentially deposits them. While the present system 30 is designed for use with dunnage strips 18, it is contemplated that alternate spacing structures are equally suitable to support multiple wallboard panels 12 above the warehouse floor 60 for access by forklifts or AGV's. The floor level stack of wall board with attached dunnage provides the dunnage that is normally needed onto the shipping carrier's vehicle.
[0033] While a particular embodiment of the present robotic wallboard dunnage placement system has been described herein, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the invention in its broader aspects and as set forth in the following claims.