BATTERY POWERED WORKSTATION CART FOR ORDER FULFILLMENT
20230182797 · 2023-06-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62B3/1428
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B3/1496
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B3/1472
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B3/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G06Q10/087
PHYSICS
G06Q10/06
PHYSICS
B62B3/1464
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01M10/0525
ELECTRICITY
B62B5/0096
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62B3/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Mobile battery powered workstation carts for order fulfillment are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a battery powered workstation cart may comprise a wheeled cart having a frame, a rechargeable lithium battery, a computer, a barcode reader/scanner, a RFID reader/scanner, a printer, an artificial intelligence hub, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), and/or GPS. The frame may also comprise two side bracket arms and/or shelves, which may be modular to receive various different sized baskets, bins, or totes therein to expedite retail order fulfillment.
Claims
1. A mobile workstation cart for order fulfillment comprising: a frame comprising: a base, the base comprising a solid lower shelf and having four wheels mounted underneath for movement of the cart; a middle portion rising from a left rear and a right rear of the base to form an upper portion, wherein the upper portion comprises a handlebar at the rear of the cart and the upper portion is configured to receive a plurality of electronic components near the handlebar such that the plurality of electronics can be easily accessed by a user pushing the cart; a battery on the cart and powering the plurality of electronics; two adjustable arms extending from the left rear and the right rear of the middle portion toward the front of the cart to receive a bin or basket therein. wherein the base, two adjustable arms and middle portion form a reconfigurable bagging area for larger or smaller orders having different numbers and sizes of bags, bins, totes, crates or baskets thereon.
2. The mobile workstation card of claim 1, wherein the plurality of electronics comprises a computer, a printer and a communications component.
3. The mobile workstation cart of claim 1, wherein two adjustable arms are spaced apart such that the front of the reconfigurable bagging area is open to receive an order or to receive a bin or basket therein.
4. The mobile workstation cart of claim 1, further comprising a basket removably attached to the support arms
5. The mobile workstation cart of claim 1, wherein the two adjustable arms are vertically adjustable along the middle portion of the frame.
6. The mobile workstation card of claim 1, wherein the two adjustable arms are at least substantially parallel to a floor.
7. The mobile workstation card of claim 1, wherein the two adjustable arms are permanently attached to the frame.
8. The mobile workstation card of claim 1, wherein the two adjustable arms are removably attached to the frame.
9. A mobile workstation cart for order fulfillment, comprising: a frame comprising: a lower wheeled base portion; a middle portion rising from a left rear and a right rear of the base to form an upper portion, wherein the upper portion comprises a handlebar at the rear of the cart and the upper portion is configured to receive a plurality of electronic components near the handlebar such that the plurality of electronics can be easily accessed by a user pushing the cart; a battery on the cart and powering the plurality of electronics; and at least one shelf attached to the middle portion, and wherein the shelf comprises higher left and right outer side brackets and a lower front edge to slidingly receive at least one bin via the lower front edge of the shelf.
10. The mobile workstation cart of claim 9, wherein the at least one shelf is positioned between a section of the middle portion rising from the left rear of the base and a second section of the middle portion rising from the right rear of the base.
11. The mobile workstation cart of claim 9, wherein the at least one shelf is rigidly fixed to the frame.
12. The mobile workstation cart of claim 9, further comprising a second shelf positioned above the at least one shelf.
13. The mobile workstation cart of claim 12, wherein the at least one shelf is vertically adjustable along the frame,
14. The mobile workstation cart of claim 13, wherein the second shelf is rigidly fixed to the frame.
15. A mobile workstation cart for order fulfillment, comprising: a frame comprising: a lower wheeled base portion; a middle portion rising from both a front and a rear of the base to form an upper portion, wherein the upper portion comprises a handlebar at the rear of the cart and the upper portion is configured to receive a plurality of electronic components near the handlebar such that the plurality of electronics can be easily accessed by a user pushing the cart; a battery on the cart and powering the plurality of electronics; and at least one shelf comprising higher end brackets at both a front portion and a back portion of the shelf, and further comprising a lower side edge to slidingly receive a bin via the lower side edge of the shelf
16. The mobile workstation cart of claim 15, wherein the at least on shelf is attached to the middle portion at the front portion and the back portion of the shelf.
17. The mobile workstation cart of claim 15, wherein the at least one shelf is vertically adjustable along the frame.
18. The mobile workstation cart of claim 15, wherein the at least one shelf is rigidly fixed to the frame.
19. The mobile workstation cart of claim 15, comprising a second shelf positioned above the at least one shelf.
20. The mobile workstation cart of claim 19, wherein the second shelf is rigidly fixed to the frame and the at least one shelf is vertically adjustable along the frame.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] The disclosed embodiments and other features, advantages, and disclosures contained herein, and the matter of attaining them, will become apparent and the present disclosure will be better understood by reference to the following description of various exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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[0028] As such, an overview of the features, functions and/or configurations of the components depicted in the various figures will now be presented. It should be appreciated that not all of the features of the components of the figures are necessarily described and some of these non-discussed features (as well as discussed features) are inherent from the figures themselves. Other non-discussed features may be inherent in component geometry and/or configuration. Furthermore, wherever feasible and convenient, like reference numerals are used in the figures and the description to refer to the same or like parts or steps. The figures are in a simplified form and not to precise scale.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0029] For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the present disclosure, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings, and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of this disclosure is thereby intended.
[0030] The present disclosure includes various battery powered workstation carts for order fulfillment, systems, and methods for operating a mobile battery powered workstation cart to fulfill an order. The lithium battery powered workstation cart may include a computer, printer, barcode reader/scanner, RFID reader/scanner, artificial intelligence hub, and other electronic devices necessary for completion of order fulfillment tasks by employees. These battery powered mobile workstation carts can be utilized to improve order fulfillment efficiency in stores, as well as in various other operations and industries. These battery powered workstation carts are intended to efficiently aid retail employees in identifying, labeling, cataloging, picking, and packing goods to address order fulfillment in modern, larger retail stores. These battery powered workstation carts are battery powered to support the electronic components, such as the mobile computer, barcode-reading, RFID-reading, artificial intelligence hub, and printing devices needed to support order fulfillment. Further, these battery powered workstation carts are intended to be modular, so that the bagging area can be reconfigured for larger or smaller orders, having different numbers of bags, bins, totes, crates, or baskets thereon.
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[0032] This battery powered workstation cart 100 may operate as a mobile base workstation, for holding and powering electronic components 110, such as a computer 114 (such as a laptop computer or a tablet computer, with holder, for example), printer 116 (such as a label printer with holder, for example), artificial intelligence hub 130 (but may be part of computer 114, or electronic components 110), barcode scanner/reader 118, and radio frequency identification (RFID) scanner/reader needed for in-store order fulfillment. Computer 114, printer 116, and barcode scanner/reader 118 are shown herein as exemplary electronic components 110 for purposes of illustration, but some embodiments may comprise additional, or fewer, electronic components 110 as being within the scope of the present invention. For example, computer 114 represents various types of computing devices and/or processors (e.g. laptop PCs, tablets, and phones), while printer 116 represents multiple standard printers and/or label printers, and each can include components and accessories to power the same. Printer 116 and printer holder 116 (implying an apparatus for retaining a printer) are used interchangeably herein. Computer 114, as referenced herein, is a general term for a computing device, which may include, but is not limited to, a laptop computer, a tablet, and the like. Artificial intelligence hub (not shown) may be an integral part of computer 114, or may be a separate electrical component 110, such as an Amazon Echo Dot® or Google Home®, or other form of machine intelligence (i.e., machine mimicking human cognitive function), mounted directly to the handlebar extension 108 and may interact with the store's software database(s) to send and receive order fulfillment information.
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[0036] Additionally, any of the battery powered workstation carts 100 described herein may also include an artificial intelligence hub or device (such as Amazon Echo Dot®, or Google Home®) or another intelligent computerized machine. In some embodiments, the artificial intelligence hub may be mounted directly to handlebar 108 or may be an integral part of computer 114 (such as software or another program). Equipping a battery powered workstation cart 100 with an artificial intelligence hub will allow the store to have an artificial intelligence powered hub at the point of fulfillment to assist the employees in performing their jobs faster and more efficiently and will establish the foundation for future artificial intelligence software within stores. The artificial intelligence hub can interact with the store's software/database(s) so that store employees can use a hands-free device to send and receive information, such as order fulfillment information.
[0037] Additionally, any of the mobile battery powered workstation carts 100 described herein may also include Wi-Fi and/or Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and/or Global Positioning System (GPS) and/or a GPS locator therein (shown generally as electronic components 110 and/or as computer 114), which may be individually referred to as a communications component configured to operate using Wi-fi, BLE, and/or GPS technology. The Wi-Fi capability will allow the battery powered workstation cart 100 to connect to the local store's network. The BLE capability can communicate the cart's location within the store, while the GPS can transmit the cart's location outside of the store. The Wi-Fi capability will be important for integrating the battery powered workstation cart 100 with the store's existing technology and software. For example, the Wi-Fi may be used to provide the orders to the employee fulfilling the order. The Wi-Fi may also help to monitor order fulfillment progress and may also be used to map the fastest route for locating items or completing the order fulfillment tasks. The Wi-Fi, BLE, and GPS may also help to prevent theft of the battery powered workstation cart 100, as its exact position can be monitored/tracked. If lost, the battery powered workstation cart 100 can quickly be found using the Wi-Fi, BLE, and GPS.
[0038] The battery powered mobile workstation carts 100 herein may also comprise an anti-theft tag or device (shown generally as electronic components 110 and/or as computer 114). The anti-theft tag will set off any store security alarms if the mobile battery powered workstation cart 100 is removed from the store, unless needed to support order pick-up outside the store (e.g. parking lot or drive-thru service)
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[0042] A store employee can pack the selected items directly into the bags, bins, or totes 502, 504, 506, and/or 602 (shown in
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[0049] Additionally, any of the above embodiments of the mobile battery powered workstation 100 may comprise an integral tray to provide additional worksurface area for a user. In this embodiment, a user may pull out a sliding tray, or flip up a handing tray, to access additional work surface area. A user may pull or slide the tray out to provide a flat writing or working surface and then the user can push the tray back in when the task is complete. The integral siding tray may be positioned at a convenient height for writing or typing while standing, such as near handlebar 108.
[0050] Additionally, any of the above embodiments of the battery powered workstation cart 100 may also contain a storage compartment, such as a drawer, cabinet, shelf or bin. This storage compartment, or multiple storage compartments in some embodiments, will be convenient for storing extra labels, forms, bags, stickers, label rolls, stationary, and other items necessary for order fulfillment. In some embodiments, this storage compartment may also encompass the electronic components 110. In one example, the storage area may be located underneath the handlebar 108 and adjacent to the electronic components 110, so that it is easily accessed by the user/employee. In some embodiments, designing the storage compartment to encompass the electronic components 110 may be advantageous for feeding labels rolls etc. into printer 116. Additionally, the storage compartment may be lockable to prevent theft. However, it should be understood the storage area may be located in other positions on the mobile battery powered workstation 100. Having all of the necessary items in one place, on a mobile workstation cart 100, will greatly increase employee efficiency in order fulfillment processes.
[0051] In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, the mobile battery powered workstation cart 100 may also comprise a secure lockable housing attached directly thereto (not shown). This secure lockable housing may encompass the electronic components 110 (i.e., computer 114, printer 116, artificial intelligence hub, RFID reader/scanner) and, optionally, the rechargeable lithium battery 200. It may be desirable to secure the lithium battery 200 and electronic components 110, such as the computer 114 and printer 116, in the same housing since they are operably coupled together. Additionally, securing the electronic components 110 in the lockable housing prevents damage and theft. The secure lockable housing may be coupled to frame 102 at a convenient height for user operation while standing.
[0052] Having a mobile battery powered workstation 100 with modular storage baskets, bins, bags, or totes, a rechargeable battery 200, and all necessary electronic components 110 (including artificial intelligence hub or device) for order fulfillment, will greatly improve in-store order fulfillment efficiency. An employee will be able to complete all order fulfillment tasks while moving through the store. The employee will less frequently need to return to a static workstation/computer area to bag, print labels, print final invoices, etc. Having a mobile battery powered workstation 100 with the familiar shopping cart design will provide a familiar and comfortable look to customers shopping in the store while the battery powered workstation cart 100 is in use. It will also provide easy maneuverability within the stores, which are already designed for shopping carts. The familiarity and easy maneuverability will help to reduce employee training time and reduce liability from accidents or injury, especially compared to current bulky workstation solutions.
[0053] While various embodiments of devices and systems and methods for using the same have been described in considerable detail herein, the embodiments are merely offered as non-limiting examples of the disclosure described herein. It will therefore be understood that various changes and modifications may be made, and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof, without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. The present disclosure is not intended to be exhaustive or limiting with respect to the content thereof.
[0054] Further, in describing representative embodiments, the present disclosure may have presented a method and/or a process as a particular sequence of steps. However, to the extent that the method or process does not rely on the particular order of steps set forth therein, the method or process should not be limited to the particular sequence of steps described, as other sequences of steps may be possible. Therefore, the particular order of the steps disclosed herein should not be construed as limitations of the present disclosure. In addition, disclosure directed to a method and/or process should not be limited to the performance of their steps in the order written. Such sequences may be varied and still remain within the scope of the present disclosure.