Stacking storage arrangement
11678743 · 2023-06-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G59/062
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47B87/0246
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A stacking storage arrangement is specified, comprising a rack having multiple container receiving spaces that each have an opening at the bottom end thereof, wherein at at least one opening a latch arrangement is arranged which comprises at least one latch unit having a holding latch that can be moved between a locking position and a release position. An objective is to be able to operate a stacking storage arrangement of this type in an economical manner. For this purpose, the holding latch is configured to be replaced from the inner side of the opening.
Claims
1. A stacking storage arrangement comprising: a rack having multiple container receiving spaces, each of the multiple container receiving spaces having an opening at a bottom end thereof; a loading space located below the multiple container receiving spaces, and the rack comprising a frame arranged between the multiple container receiving spaces and the loading space; a latch arrangement arranged at at least one opening, said latch arrangement comprising at least one latch unit having a holding latch; said holding latch being configured to be moved movable between a locking position and a release position; and said holding latch being configured to be replaced from an inner side of the at least one opening, wherein the holding latch is arranged in a bracket element that is configured to be detachably secured in the rack, wherein the at least one opening is embodied in the frame, wherein the bracket element is arranged in a notch of the frame, and wherein the holding latch is configured to hold a stack of containers in a corresponding container receiving space.
2. The stacking storage arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the opening comprises two longitudinal sides and two transverse sides, and the holding latch is configured to be pivoted about an axis that forms an angle of less than 90° both with a longitudinal side and with a transverse side.
3. The stacking storage arrangement according to claim 2, wherein the axis is positioned on two supporting flanges running perpendicular to the axis.
4. The stacking storage arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the notch is embodied as a pass-through opening.
5. The stacking storage arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the bracket element is embodied as an angled element that comprises a first leg that is aligned parallel to one side of the opening and a second leg that is aligned parallel to another side of the opening, the another side being connected to the one side.
6. The stacking storage arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the bracket element is accessible from an interior of the opening.
7. The stacking storage arrangement according to claim 6, wherein the bracket element is connected to an inner side of the opening.
8. The stacking storage arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the holding latch is embodied as a two-armed lever having a first arm directed into the opening and a second arm directed away from the opening, and wherein on the bracket element a stop is provided that the second arm is configured to strike when the first arm forms an angle in a range of −15° to +15° to horizontal.
9. The stacking storage arrangement according to claim 8, wherein the stop is formed by a wall section of the bracket element.
10. The stacking storage arrangement according to claim 8, wherein the holding latch is connected to a rotational spring arrangement that is configured to apply a force to the second arm of the holding latch in a direction of the stop.
11. The stacking storage arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the holding latch comprises a part of a sensor arrangement with which a position of the holding latch can be acquired.
12. The stacking storage arrangement according to claim 11, wherein the part of the sensor arrangement is embodied as a reflector.
13. The stacking storage arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the bracket element is embodied as a cast part.
14. A stacking storage arrangement comprising: a rack having multiple container receiving spaces, each of the multiple container receiving spaces having an opening at a bottom end thereof; a latch arrangement arranged at at least one opening, said latch arrangement comprising at least one latch unit having a holding latch; said holding latch being configured to be movable between a locking position and a release position; and said holding latch being configured to be replaced from an inner side of the at least one opening, wherein the holding latch is arranged in a bracket element that is configured to be detachably secured in the rack, wherein the at least one opening is embodied in a frame that forms a part of the rack, wherein the bracket element is arranged in a notch of the frame, and wherein the at least one opening comprises two longitudinal sides and two transverse sides, and the holding latch is configured to be pivoted about an axis that forms an angle of less than 90° both with a longitudinal side and with a transverse side.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention is further described in the detailed description which follows, in reference to the noted plurality of drawings by way of non-limiting examples of exemplary embodiments of the present invention, in which like reference numerals represent similar parts throughout the several views of the drawings, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) The particulars shown herein are by way of example and for purposes of illustrative discussion of the embodiments of the present invention only and are presented in the cause of providing what is believed to be the most useful and readily understood description of the principles and conceptual aspects of the present invention. In this regard, no attempt is made to show structural details of the present invention in more detail than is necessary for the fundamental understanding of the present invention, the description taken with the drawings making apparent to those skilled in the art how the several forms of the present invention may be embodied in practice.
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(10) The containers 2 are arranged in container receiving spaces. Between the loading space 3 and the container receiving spaces, a frame 4 is arranged. The frame 4 forms a part of a rack. The rack furthermore comprises uprights 5 that can be connected to one another by transverse braces 6 and longitudinal braces 7. The frame 4 is supported on the flooring or another contact surface via supports 8.
(11) In the present case, the frame 4 is composed of a plurality of modules 9 that can be connected to one another in a longitudinal direction and in a transverse direction of the stacking storage arrangement 1, for example, using screws or rivets. Each module forms an opening 19 through which a container 2 can be introduced into a container receiving space or removed from the container receiving space.
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(14) The latch unit 10 comprises a holding latch 11 that can be moved between a locking position illustrated in
(15) The latch unit comprises a bracket element 14 on which the holding latch 11 is pivotably arranged. The bracket element 14 is arranged detachably in the rack, more precisely in the frame, namely on the inner side of the opening 19. The bracket element 14 and therefore the latch unit 10 can thus be mounted or replaced from the inner side of the opening 19.
(16) The bracket element 14 is mounted in a notch 15 in the frame. The notch 15 is embodied as a pass-through opening in the frame. As can be seen in
(17) As can be seen in particular in
(18) From the legs 16, 17, two supporting flanges 18, 20 protrude into the opening 19. The supporting flanges 18, 20 run essentially parallel to the longitudinal extension of the holding latch 11. The holding latch 11 is pivotably mounted in the supporting flanges 18, 20. The supporting flanges 18, 20 run perpendicular to the axis 12.
(19) The first leg 16 comprises a first attachment region 21 and the second leg 17 comprises a second attachment region 22. The attachment regions 21, 22 bear against the frame, in the present case against the module 9, from the inside. The attachment regions 21, 22 comprise bores 23 through which threaded bolts can be guided in order to attach the bracket element 14 to the frame. The bracket element is thus connected to the inner side of the opening 19.
(20) The holding latch 11 is embodied as a two-armed lever having a first arm 24 that is directed into the opening 19 and a second arm 25 that is directed away from the opening 19. On the bracket element 14, a stop is provided which the second arm 25 strikes when the first arm 24, more precisely the upper side of the first arm 24 in the direction of gravity, forms an angle in the range of negative 15° to positive 15° to the horizontal. It is thus achieved that the holding latch protrudes as far as possible into the opening 19 in the locking or holding position (
(21) The stop is formed by the bracket element 14, which for this purpose can comprise on the bottom side thereof a recess that is not illustrated in greater detail.
(22) On the bottom side of the first arm 24, a reflector 26 is arranged. The reflector 26 forms a part of a sensor arrangement, which is otherwise not illustrated in greater detail, with which a position of the holding latch 11 can be acquired. The sensor arrangement can, for example, be provided with a light source, the beam of which is directed upward. If the holding latch 11 is located in the locking position, then light is reflected back into the proximity of the light source again and can be acquired there. If this is the case, it is an indication that the holding latch 11 is located in the locking position. If this is not the case, it indicates that the holding latch 11 is not located in the locking position and, accordingly, cannot reliably hold a container. In this case, the sensor arrangement can transmit an appropriate signal to a control device, which then on the one hand triggers a malfunction message or error message and on the other hand prevents a container or a container stack from being lowered further.
(23) The remaining part of the sensor arrangement can be arranged in the rack. However, it is also possible to arrange additional elements of the sensor arrangement on a loading vehicle with which a container can be driven into the stacking storage arrangement or removed from the stacking storage arrangement.
(24) The bracket element 14 is preferably embodied as a cast part. It can be produced cost-effectively and requires only a slight effort for finishing.
(25) The container does not necessarily need to be closed on all sides. It can also comprise openings, provided that it is stackable.
(26) The foregoing examples have been provided merely for the purpose of explanation and are in no way to be construed as limiting of the present invention. While the present invention has been described with reference to an exemplary embodiment, it is to be understood that the words that have been used herein are words of description and illustration, rather than words of limitation. Changes may be made, within the purview of the appended claims, as presently stated and as amended, without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention in its aspects. Although the present invention has been described herein with reference to particular means, materials and embodiments, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the particulars disclosed herein; rather, the present invention extends to all functionally equivalent structures, methods and uses, such as are within the scope of the appended claims.