Material handling apparatus for delivering or retrieving items
A method and apparatus are provided for sorting or retrieving items to/from a plurality of destinations areas. The items are loaded onto one of a plurality of independently controlled delivery vehicles. The delivery vehicles follow a path to/from the destination areas, which are positioned along the path. Once at the appropriate destination area, an item is transferred between the delivery vehicle and the destination area.
1 . A method for storing and retrieving items in a material handling system having a first rack of storage locations and a second rack of storage locations spaced apart from the first rack to form an aisle between the first rack and the second rack and a vehicle path forming a vertical loop within the aisle, comprising the steps of:
storing a plurality of items in the storage locations in the first and second storage racks, wherein the storing includes operating vehicles, of a plurality of vehicles, to transfer a respective plurality of items into a corresponding container of a plurality of containers disposed within the first and second racks of storage locations;
driving vehicles, of the plurality of vehicles, along the vehicle path to retrieve the corresponding container of items from the storage locations, comprising the steps of:
driving a first of the plurality of vehicles within the aisle along the vehicle path to a first of the storage locations; and
transferring a first container of items onto the first vehicle from the first storage location;
driving the first vehicle and the first container of items to a transfer location, comprising the step of driving the first vehicle along the vehicle path within the aisle from the first storage location;
transferring the first container of items from the first vehicle to the transfer location; and
conveying the first container of items from the transfer location to a remote location that is remote from the aisle and the first and second racks.
2 . The method of claim 1 wherein the step of conveying the first container of items from the transfer location comprises conveying the first container of items along a conveyor outside of the aisle.
3 . The method of claim 1 wherein the transfer location is within the first or second rack so that the step of step of transferring the first container of items from the first vehicle comprises transferring the first container of items into the first or second rack.
4 . The method of claim 1 wherein the step of transferring a first container of items comprises driving a transfer mechanism on the first vehicle to pull the first container of items onto the first vehicle.
5 . The method of claim 1 comprising the step of driving a second one of the vehicles with a second one of the containers of items to the transfer location and conveying the second container of items away from the transfer location to a remote location that is remote from the aisle and the first and second racks.
6 . The method of claim 5 wherein the second container of items is one of the plurality of containers of items disposed in one of the storage locations in the first or second rack and the method comprises the step of retrieving the second container of items from the first or second rack.
7 . The method of claim 6 comprising the step of driving a conveyor to convey the second container of items from the second vehicle away from the aisle.
8 . The method of claim 1 wherein the step of driving a plurality of vehicles comprises conveying the vehicles vertically and conveying the vehicles horizontally.
9 . The method of claim 8 wherein the vehicles comprise drive elements that mesh with drive surfaces of a vertical track wherein the step of conveying the vehicles vertically comprises engaging the drive elements of the vehicles with the drive surfaces of the track and driving the drive elements of the vehicles.
10 . The method of claim 1 comprising the step of stopping the first vehicle adjacent the transfer location.
11 . A material handling system, comprising:
a first rack of storage locations configured to receive one or more items;
a second rack of storage locations spaced apart from the first rack to form an aisle between the first rack and the second rack with a vehicle path forming a vertical loop within the aisle wherein the storage locations in the second rack are configured to receive one or more items;
a plurality of vehicles operable within the aisle to deliver items to the storage locations and retrieve items from the storage locations wherein each vehicle comprises one or more wheels for driving the vehicle along the vehicle path, a mechanism for depositing each item of a respective plurality of items to a corresponding bin disposed at a corresponding one of the storage locations, and a rechargeable power storage element for powering operation of the vehicle;
a transfer location configured to receive one or more bins, wherein the transfer location is positioned along the vehicle path;
a transfer mechanism for transferring bins between the vehicles and the first and second racks and the transfer location; and
a conveyor communicating with the transfer location wherein the conveyor extends away from the transfer location so that the conveyor is operable to deliver bins from the transfer location away from the aisle to a location outside the first and second racks.
12 . (ORIGINAL The material handling system of claim 11 comprising first and second horizontal tracks adjacent the first rack for guiding the delivery vehicles along the vehicle path wherein the first and second horizontal tracks are vertically spaced apart from one another.
13 . The material handling system of claim 12 comprising third and fourth horizontal tracks adjacent the second rack for guiding the delivery vehicles along the vehicle path wherein the third and fourth horizontal track are vertically aligned with the first and second horizontal tracks.
14 . The material handling system of claim 11 wherein the transfer location is within the first or second rack.
15 . The material handling system of claim 11 wherein the vehicles comprise drive elements that mesh with drive surfaces of a vertical track wherein and the vehicles are operable to engage the drive elements with the drive surfaces of the track and drive the drive elements of the vehicles to drive the vehicles vertically within the aisle.
16 . A method for storing and retrieving items in a material handling system having a first rack of storage locations and a second rack of storage locations spaced apart from the first rack to form an aisle between the first rack and the second rack and a vehicle path forming a vertical loop disposed between the first and second racks and within the aisle, comprising the steps of:
storing a plurality of items in the storage locations in the first and second storage racks;
operating a drive mechanism of each vehicle, of a plurality of vehicles, to drive the plurality of vehicles along first and second parallel horizontal portions of the vehicle path and along first and second parallel vertical portions of the vehicle path to retrieve items from the storage locations, comprising the steps of:
driving a first of the plurality of vehicles within the aisle along the first vertical portion of the vehicle path and the first horizontal portion of the vehicle path to a first of the storage locations; and
transferring a first of the plurality of items onto the first vehicle from the first storage location;
driving the first vehicle and the first item to a transfer location, comprising the step of driving the first vehicle along the second vertical path portion and the second horizontal path portion of the vehicle path within the aisle from the first storage location;
transferring the first item from the first vehicle to the transfer location; and
conveying the first item from the transfer location to a remote location that is remote from the aisle and the first and second racks.
17 . The method of claim 16 wherein the step of conveying the first item from the transfer location comprises conveying the first item along a conveyor outside of the aisle.
18 . The method of claim 16 wherein the transfer location is within the first or second rack so that the step of step of transferring the first items from the first vehicle comprises transferring the first item into the first or second rack.
19 . The method of claim 16 wherein the step of transferring a first of the plurality of items comprises driving a transfer mechanism on the first vehicle to pull the first item onto the first vehicle.
20 . The method of claim 16 comprising the step of driving a second one of the vehicles with a second one of the items to the transfer location and conveying the second item away from the transfer location to a remote location that is remote from the aisle and the first and second racks.