Bracing arrangement with damper
A bracing arrangement is for a framework structure of an automated storage and retrieval system. The framework structure includes a rail system arranged at an upper level of the framework structure. The rail system includes a first set of parallel rails arranged in a horizontal plane and extending in a first direction, and a second set of parallel rails arranged in the horizontal plane and extending in a second direction which is orthogonal to the first direction, which first and second sets of rails form a grid pattern in the horizontal plane including a plurality of adjacent grid cells. Each grid cell includes a grid opening defined by a pair of neighboring rails of the first set of rails and a pair of neighboring rails of the second set of rails. The framework structure provides a plurality of storage columns. Each column is arranged to store a respective stack of storage containers where the storage columns are located beneath the rail system and each storage column is located vertically below a grid opening. The rail system is arranged to guide a plurality of automated vehicles that operate on the rail system. The bracing arrangement includes an elongated, rigid bracing member, and a damping mechanism. The elongated, rigid bracing member is coupled at one end to the framework structure, at or near an upper level of the framework structure and at an opposite end to a grounding point. The damping mechanism is connected to an end of the bracing member. The damping mechanism is arranged to respond to forces from lateral movement in the upper level of the framework structure transferred to the damper mechanism via the elongated bracing member. The damping mechanism further includes a releasable locking mechanism which isolates the damping mechanism until a threshold force exerted on the locking mechanism via the bracing member is exceeded, such that after the threshold value is exceeded the releasable locking mechanism is tripped allowing the damper to dissipate kinetic energy from lateral movement of the upper level of the framework structure.
1 . A bracing arrangement for a framework structure of an automated storage and retrieval system, the framework structure comprising a rail system arranged at an upper level of the framework structure,
wherein the bracing arrangement comprises:
an elongated, rigid bracing member configured to be coupled at one end to the framework structure, at or near an upper level of the framework structure and at an opposite end to a grounding point;
a damping mechanism connected to an end of the bracing member, the damping mechanism arranged to respond to forces from lateral movement in the upper level of the framework structure transferred to the damping mechanism via the elongated bracing member,
the damping mechanism further comprising a releasable locking mechanism which isolates the damping mechanism until a threshold tension value exerted on the releasable locking mechanism via the bracing member is exceeded, such that after the threshold tension value is exceeded the releasable locking mechanism is tripped allowing the damping mechanism to dissipate kinetic energy from lateral movement of the upper level of the framework structure, wherein a normal operation of a vehicle on the rail system does not trip the releasable locking mechanism.
2 . The bracing arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the damping mechanism comprises a spring that is compressible and extendable in a longitudinal direction of the bracing member, the compression of the spring being responsive to tension forces transferred to the spring via the elongated member in response to lateral movement of an upper part of the framework structure, and wherein the releasable locking mechanism is part of a tension limiter arranged to prevent the spring of the damping mechanism from extending or contracting until the threshold tension value is exceeded.
3 . The bracing arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the damping mechanism comprises a longitudinally movable bolt connected to an end of the elongated bracing member, the bolt arranged to compress a spring.
4 . The bracing arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the releasable locking mechanism comprises a spring loaded detent arranged to engage a notch in a bolt, the spring loaded detent arranged to disengage from the bolt when the threshold tension value is exceeded.
5 . The bracing arrangement according to claim 4 , wherein the detent comprises a ball biased into the notch by a set spring.
6 . The bracing arrangement according claim 1 , wherein the releasable locking mechanism comprises a breakable pin arranged to engage a bolt, the pin arranged to break when the threshold tension value is exceeded.
7 . The bracing arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the threshold tension value is calculated based on an expected kinetic energy imparted on the framework structure from normal operation of vehicles on the rail system.
8 . The bracing arrangement according to claim 7 , wherein the threshold tension value is 500 N.
9 . The bracing arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the bracing member is arranged diagonally, attached at its upper end to the upper level of the framework structure and attached at its lower end to a grounding point on floor of a facility housing the automated storage and retrieval system.
10 . The bracing arrangement according to claim 9 , wherein there are at least two bracing members, each arranged diagonally, attached at their upper ends to the upper level of the framework structure and attached at their lower ends to grounding points on the floor of the facility housing automated storage and retrieval system such that two such members cross to form an “X” pattern.
11 . The bracing arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the framework structure comprises:
a. a plurality of twin-post upright members arranged in at least one row of the framework structure, the twin-post upright members comprising a pair of upright member sections arranged with a space therebetween,
b. wherein each elongated bracing member is arranged to pass through the spaces between vertical sections of the pairs of upright member sections of the plurality of twin-post upright members arranged in the at least one row.
12 . The bracing arrangement according to claim 11 , wherein at least one row is arranged at a periphery of the framework structure.
13 . The bracing arrangement according to claim 11 , wherein the twin-post upright members comprise a pair of upright member sections separated by spacers, so as to create a space between the upright member sections, the upright member sections further comprising elongated corner guide profiles arranged to vertically guide a container in a storage column defined by four upright members.
14 . A method for bracing an automated storage and retrieval system having automated vehicles operating on a rail system at an upper level of a framework structure, the method comprising:
a. connecting an elongated bracing member at one end to an upper level of the framework structure and at an opposite end to a grounding point,
b. connecting a damper mechanism to an end of the elongated bracing member, the damper mechanism arranged to dissipate kinetic energy associated with lateral movement of the upper level of the framework structure, said lateral movement exerting forces in a longitudinal direction of the bracing member, which are transferred to the damper mechanism via the bracing member,
c. providing a releasable locking mechanism in connection with the damper mechanism, the releasable locking mechanism comprising a breakable pin arranged to engage a bolt, the pin arranged to break when a threshold tension value is exceeded, the releasable locking mechanism arranged to isolate the damper mechanism until a force is exerted on the releasable locking mechanism via the bracing member which exceeds the threshold tension value, whereafter the releasable locking mechanism is tripped and the damper mechanism is permitted to dissipate the kinetic energy, and
d. calculating the threshold tension value based on an expected kinetic energy imparted on the framework structure from normal operation of the vehicles of the system, wherein a normal operation of one of the vehicles does not trip the releasable locking mechanism.
15 . The method according to claim 14 , wherein the damper mechanism is a friction damper.
16 . The method according to claim 14 , wherein the force exerted on the releasable locking mechanism is a tensile force transferred via the bracing member.
17 . The method according to claim 14 , wherein the elongated bracing member is arranged to pass through spaces in a plurality of twin-post upright members.
18 . The method according to claim 14 , wherein a bracing arrangement permits the framework structure to be self-standing, without a need to brace the framework structure to walls of a facility.