IP Library Granted Patent US 11,802,000
Granted Patent B2
US 11,802,000 · App. 17/823,705 · Granted Oct 31, 2023

Container handling vehicle with first and second sections and motor in second section

Inventor: Trond Austrheim (Etne, NO)
Assignee: Autostore Technology AS
B65G1/0464B65G1/1378B65G1/0492B65G2201/0258
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Patent No.
US 11,802,000
App. No.
17/823,705
Granted
Oct 31, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

A container handling vehicle for picking up storage containers from a three-dimensional grid of an underlying storage system includes: a first set of wheels, arranged at opposite portions of a vehicle body of the container handling vehicle, for moving the vehicle along a first direction on a rail system of the grid; and a second set of wheels for moving the vehicle along a second direction on the rail system of the grid. The container handling vehicle further comprises a first section and a second section arranged side-by-side such that a centre point of a footprint of the first section (F 1 ) is arranged off centre relative a centre point of the footprint of the vehicle body (FV), and a size ratio of the footprint of the first section (F 1 ) relative a footprint of the second section (F 2 ) is at least 2:1.

Claims (36)

1. A container handling vehicle for picking up storage containers from a three-dimensional grid of an underlying storage system, comprising:

a first set of wheels, arranged at opposite portions of a vehicle body of the container handling vehicle, for moving the vehicle along a first direction on a rail system of the grid; and

a second set of wheels, arranged at opposite portions of the vehicle body, for moving the vehicle along a second direction on the rail system of the grid, the second direction being perpendicular to the first direction;

wherein

the vehicle body comprises walls on all sides forming a footprint of the vehicle body (FV) defined by horizontal peripheries in the X and Y directions of the vehicle body, and

the container handling vehicle further comprises:

a first section and a second section arranged side-by-side such that a centre point of a footprint of the first section (F 1 ) is arranged off centre relative a centre point of the footprint of the vehicle body (FV), and a size ratio of the footprint of the first section relative a footprint of the second section (F 2 ) is at least 2:1;

wherein a sum of the footprint of the first section and the footprint of the second section is substantially equal to the footprint of the vehicle body, and

wherein the first section is configured to accommodate a storage container, and the second section comprises an assembly of motors for driving at least one wheel of each of the sets of wheels.

2. A container handling vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the assembly of motors comprises at least one first motor for driving the first set of wheels and at least one second motor for driving the second set of wheels.

3. A container handling vehicle according to claim 2 , wherein

the at least one first motor comprises a hub motor for each of a first and fourth wheel of the first set of wheels, and

the at least one second motor comprises a hub motor for each of a third and fourth wheel of the second set of wheels.

4. A container handling vehicle according to claim 3 , wherein the hub motors of the first and fourth wheel of the first set of wheels, and the third and fourth wheel of the second set of wheels, extend into the second section.

5. A container handling vehicle according to claim 1 , comprising a lifting device for picking up storage containers from the three-dimensional grid, wherein the assembly of motors comprises a lifting device motor connected to the lifting device.

6. A container handling vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the first section accommodates a first, second, third and fourth wheel of the first set of wheels and a first and second wheel of the second set of wheels, and the second section accommodates a third and fourth wheel of the second set of wheels.

7. A container handling vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the first section accommodates a first and third wheel of the first set of wheels and a first and second wheel of the second set of wheels, and the second section accommodates a second and a fourth wheel of the first set of wheels and a third and a fourth wheel of the second set of wheels.

8. A container handling vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the first section comprises four corners, and wherein the rims of a first, second, third and fourth wheel of the first set of wheels, and of a first and second wheel of the second set of wheels, are arranged at the corners of the first section.

9. A container handling vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second sets of wheels are arranged at or within a lateral extent of the vehicle body.

10. A container handling vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the footprint of the first section (F 1 ) corresponds to a grid cell of the rail system, and wherein, during use, when the container handling vehicle is in a position to lift or lower a storage container, the second section is horizontally displaced relative the grid cell and extends partly into a neighboring grid cell.

11. A container handling vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the assembly of motors comprises multiple hub motors and each of a first and fourth wheel of the first set of wheels, and of a third and fourth wheel of the second set of wheels, comprises a separate hub motor.

12. An automated storage and retrieval system comprising:

a three-dimensional grid and at least one container handling vehicle,

the grid comprises a rail system, on which the container handling vehicle may move, and a plurality of stacks of storage containers;

the rail system comprises a first set of parallel tracks arranged in a horizontal plane and extending in a first direction, and a second set of parallel tracks arranged in the horizontal plane and extending in a second direction which is orthogonal to the first direction, wherein the first and second sets of tracks form a grid pattern in the horizontal plane comprising a plurality of adjacent grid cells, each grid cell comprising a grid opening defined by a pair of opposed tracks of the first set of tracks and a pair of opposed tracks of the second set of tracks;

the plurality of stacks of storage containers are arranged in storage columns located beneath the rail system, wherein each storage column is located vertically below a grid opening;

the container handling vehicle features a vehicle body comprising substantially vertical walls on all sides forming a footprint of the vehicle body defined by horizontal peripheries in the X and Y directions of the vehicle body, and a first section and a second section arranged side-by-side;

the first section is configured to accommodate a storage container; and

the second section comprises at least an assembly of motors for driving at least one wheel of each of the sets of wheels,

wherein a footprint of the first section (F 1 ) is substantially equal to a grid cell defined by a cross-sectional area, including width of the tracks, between a pair of opposed tracks of the first set of tracks and a pair of opposed tracks of the second set of tracks, and the second section extends partially into a neighboring grid opening when the first section is positioned over an adjacent grid opening, and

wherein a sum of the footprint of the first section and a footprint of the second section is substantially equal to the footprint of the vehicle body.

13. An automated storage and retrieval system according to claim 12 , wherein an extent of the footprint FV of the container handling vehicle in the X direction, LX, and Y direction, LY, is:

LX=1.0 grid cell in the X direction, and

1<LY<1.5 grid cells in the Y direction,

wherein a grid cell is defined as the cross-sectional area, including width of the tracks, between the midpoint of two rails running in the X direction and the midpoint of two rails running in the Y direction.

14. An automated storage and retrieval system according to claim 12 , wherein the assembly of motors comprises multiple hub motors and each of a first and fourth wheel of the first set of wheels, and each of a third and fourth wheel of the second set of wheels, comprises a separate hub motor extending into the second section.