EP3465571A1 - Warenbestandsverwaltungssystem - Google Patents
WarenbestandsverwaltungssystemInfo
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- the invention relates to an inventory management system, a method for managing an inventory, a computer-readable storage medium and a software program.
- WO 2005/088494 AI discloses a storage system.
- the storage system with at least one receptacle for goods to be stored, a Communication network and a computing unit for deriving inventory data is equipped with a designed as a sensor line or sensor matrix gravimetric sensor unit for detecting the goods.
- DE 10 2012 222 703 A1 discloses a method for using a household goods inventory stored in a central store, the method having at least the following steps: determining a position of a mobile communication terminal and automatically carrying out at least one action by the communication terminal, if determined by the position determination that is the mobile
- DE 10 2006 018 836 A1 discloses a system and a method for estimating object inventories, wherein the system consists of at least one sensor for detecting electromagnetic radiation and for generating image sequences, at least one memory unit and at least one unit for analyzing the sensor signal.
- a method for managing a stock in a plurality of filled and / or filled with goods elements by means of a plurality of goods management devices, each of which
- Goods management device are communicated to a central control device, and an order of associated commodity elements is triggered specifically for the at least one associated with the filling devices on receipt of a corresponding communication message from the communication device by the central control device.
- Embodiment of the present invention a program for managing inventory in a plurality of filled and / or filled with goods elements filling devices stored, which program, if it is executed by one or more processors, performs the method steps described above.
- a software program (for example, formed by one or more
- present invention for managing a stock of goods in a plurality of filled with goods elements and / or to be filled filling devices, has the above-described method steps (or performs this or controls these) when it is from one or more processors of the
- Control device is executed.
- Embodiments of the present invention can be realized both by means of a computer program, that is to say a software, and by means of one or more special electrical circuits, that is to say in hardware, or in any hybrid form, that is to say by means of software components and hardware components.
- Goods elements are in particular technical articles or components, such as tool components (for example, hammer,
- the term "filling device” is understood to mean, in particular, a receiving device on and / or in which goods elements are received or can be received in the intended manner.
- Detector device in particular a device for detecting the
- the detector device can be set up to detect at least one parameter which is responsible for the
- Presence or absence of one or more commodity elements in an associated fetching device is determined
- Sensor information qualitative data for example, goods available: yes / no
- quantitative data number of commodity elements on and / or in a particular Be Sheli worn or a level
- Goods management device or within the goods management device can be transmitted.
- This transmission can be wired or wireless.
- the data may be transmitted as electrical signals or optical signals or radio frequency signals.
- control device is understood to mean, in particular, a device with a processor resource which is set up for-in particular program-technical-processing of data based on predetermined algorithms and based on this
- the processor resource may be unidirectionally or preferably bi-directionally communicably coupled to a data storage resource of the controller for reading in and / or storing data therefrom.
- the controller may, for example, be configured as a computer or processor or as a plurality of cooperating computers or processors (which may be spatially contiguous or spatially separated).
- a user To manage merchandise items (for example, a box of screws) on the associated filling device (for example a goods shelf), a user only needs to query the current inventory via the user interface and can then also via the user interface
- Goods management device which excludes misallocations.
- a manual scanning and the like by a user which is conventionally prone to error and in larger goods systems for a user simply unmanageable, is therefore dispensable according to the invention.
- the time required for a user to manage even the most complex warehouses is very low, since the user only has to match the individual ones
- Goods management devices for managing only exactly a combination of exactly one kind of commodity elements and exactly one associated filling device to be formed.
- a goods management device can only and exclusively be responsible for managing M8 screws in the goods shelf XY.
- this receiving filling device can be provided for a user very intuitive a simple control panel on which the user, for example, by simply pressing a "plus-minus field" the special kind of element in desired amount especially for this
- Goods management devices be designed as a mobile unit or portable device.
- the commodity management device By providing the commodity management device as a mobile unit or portable device, it can be portable and thus made convenient for a user to move from one place to another to perform various administrative tasks.
- a user may take a commodity management device to a construction site and attach it to a mobile filling device (eg, a tool or building material suitcase, a corresponding cart, or the like). Tilted during an assembly process inventory of certain commodity elements in such a mobile tool and / or
- a respective one of the commodity management devices may be configured to manage at least one type of associated commodity elements at least one conjugate commodity element.
- a respective one of the commodity management devices may be configured to automatically manage the at least one conjugate commodity element upon administration of the at least one type of associated commodity elements by a user via the user interface based on the
- Filling devices to integrate into the inventory management system it is possible that goods management devices and control device automatically recognize each other to one
- the merchandise items may be communicably configured with associated merchandise management devices and / or communicable with the controller for their inventory to be continually monitored.
- an electrical sensor for detecting one of a Filling state dependent electrical parameter of at least one
- Printer detection device for detecting a pressure of at least one
- Filling device may be provided at each location of a possible storage of a commodity element and based on a Lichtauerensignal the
- Such an optical detection device can also be designed as a (in particular one-dimensional or two-dimensional) bar code scanner or the like, which can run off the goods elements stored on a filling device and identify them by means of scanning.
- the average weight of a bulk material element can determine the number of commodity elements currently present in the corresponding filling device.
- the weight detecting device may also be a weighing device, which is spatially resolved at individual compartments or
- Receiving spaces of a filling determines whether a respective
- Detector device may, for example piezoelectric or by a
- Such a printer detection device may for example be designed similar to a touchpad. Accordingly, it is also possible, the detector devices as paired
- Detector devices with a component on a fabric element and a correspondingly configured other component on a filling element receiving the goods element to design. For example, a
- At least part of the detector devices may be formed as a planar sensor, in particular as a sensor plate or sensor foil, which is shaped and dimensioned to match a fabric element or a part thereof and / or to a fabric receiving surface of an associated filling device or a part thereof and formed at rest of at least one commodity element on the planar sensor to generate corresponding sensor data.
- a planar sensor can be tailored to a geometry of the filling device and can, for example, just cover a storage area for goods elements.
- planar sensor is configured as a sensor foil, flexible cutting of the sensor foil to the available dimension is also possible
- the sensor foil can be flexible or elastic to be able to adapt to a surface topology of the goods receiving surface of a filling.
- the planar sensor may have a plurality of sensor elements arranged thereon at and / or therein and / or thereon, with which
- the individual sensor elements can be arranged next to one another, arranged annularly around one another, or arranged in rows and columns, that is to say in the form of a matrix.
- the individual sensor elements can be arranged next to one another, arranged annularly around one another, or arranged in rows and columns, that is to say in the form of a matrix.
- Inventory to be removed commodity element is removed from the filling device.
- a piezoelectric sensor element is based on the fact that piezoelectric materials emit as sensor element an electrical signal that is indicative of a pressure exerted by the weight of a commodity element pressure.
- capacitive sensor elements by the weight of a commodity element, a change in the distance between two
- Capacitor plate causes, so that the presence of a commodity element is capacitively detectable.
- a capacitive sensing element may also measure the change in a stray field as indicated by the presence or absence of stray field
- the measuring principle of ohmic sensor elements is based, for example, on a change in the value of the ohmic resistance when a commodity element is added or removed. For example, by applying pressure through a commodity element, an ohmic sensor resistance can be achieved be influenced characteristically.
- other types of sensor elements are possible, for example an arrangement of pressure bars for spatially resolved detection of the presence of commodity elements, and optionally for determining their weight.
- Figure 1 shows an inventory management system according to a
- Figure 2 shows several views of a commodity management device according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 3 shows a device attached to a filling device
- FIG. 4 shows filling devices together with them
- FIG. 5 shows a filling device together with one on one
- Weight detection based detector device and an associated
- a mobile order unit which is also referred to as a commodity management device, certain commodity elements and associated
- Filling devices can be assigned and over which a user in easier From a decentralized position, a reordering of the assigned
- the ordering of commodity elements can by means of such
- Goods management device regardless of storage location and use, so everywhere triggered. This can, for example, from any location (for example, a company, a workshop, in a vehicle (for example, a service and / or workshop vehicle), on a ship or on
- a commodity management device may also function independently of the commodity element itself.
- the commodity management device can be programmed on commodity elements or types of commodity elements, for example via an electronic label.
- the goods management device can transmit, for example via radio, the order information (for example type of goods element, quantity, etc.) to a communication device (for example by means of mobile radio, WLAN, etc.) or such
- the communication device of a respective commodity management device may be provided with a central
- Control device (which may be assigned to a supplier, for example) communicate.
- a user may, for example, via a switch, a push button, a touch screen, etc. of the goods management device the
- Goods management devices and / or deposit at the central control device may assign corresponding permissions to a particular user in connection with a goods management, for example, restrictions on the order of certain goods and / or quantities of goods and / or only up to a certain amount of money.
- a goods management device and / or the central control device Before tripping an order can then be checked by the goods management device and / or the central control device, if the ordering user is entitled to order in view of his profile.
- the identification of such a user can, for example, by at the
- Goods management device to be entered password or a
- Personal identification sensor for example, fingerprint sensor
- fingerprint sensor for example, fingerprint sensor
- the goods management device can via a signal input (for example by means of a plug), for example, with sensory
- Identification devices for example, optically, via weight, piezoelectricity, etc. are connected.
- the commodity management device or order unit can also determine the filling state of a filling device with commodity elements (for example on a shelf, in a drawer, in a box, in a suitcase or in any other type of storage).
- the goods management device may also serve to automate an internal supply of assembly workstations, service vehicles, work crews, construction sites, etc. One operated by a user
- Order button notifies the need (and, for example, a responsible resource).
- Cost center to an internal material issue (for example, a warehouse) from which the individual stations can be served. This serves the
- a commodity management device according to an exemplary
- Embodiment of the invention can be provided with a label field (for example with a paper label or with an electronic display).
- a label field for example with a paper label or with an electronic display.
- an equipment with a label field for example with a paper label or with an electronic display.
- such an electronic label can be centrally controlled (for example, with regard to changes, for example, commodity item, price, other data).
- the commodity management device may further include one or more
- Contain push buttons It can be used to trigger functions such as ordering, to set and / or change quantities (ie to increase or decrease them), to cancel an order, etc., in a user-friendly way.
- the commodity management device may optionally include a
- Have terminal block This allows the connection of additional functionality, such as automatic detection of levels. Detecting devices for, for example, weight, visual recognition, volume, etc. can be connected to the goods management device by means of such a connection strip. This has the advantage that the goods management device or mobile order unit can be used universally for different processes. Depending on the desired functionality, a goods management device can be retrofitted to provide additional functionality.
- the commodity management device may further comprise an optical
- Display device such as a light emitting diode (LED) have.
- LED light emitting diode
- This can be used, for example, in addition to the electronic label to indicate additional states (such as goods ordered, goods item not ordered, ordered goods on the way, etc.).
- This can be intuitively displayed, for example, via an appropriate coloring of the light.
- the merchandise management device may be a clip bar
- FIG. 1 shows an inventory management system 100 according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
- Inventory management system 100 has a
- Goods management devices 120 are quite specific and exclusive of one type or are specifically and exclusively associated with multiple types of merchandise items 105-107 or items for inclusion in and / or at particular fillers 101-103 associated exclusively with the respective types of merchandise items 105-107 , Only these assigned
- Goods elements 105 to 107 are specifically of the corresponding
- Goods management device 120 manages or can be managed by a user by means of the corresponding commodity management device 120.
- each logical pair of a kind of commodity elements 105 to 107 and a filling device 101 to 103 accommodating the same can be assigned exactly one commodity management device 120 which (in particular
- a commodity management device 120 for exclusively managing a special type of screw (as a
- Goods elements 105 to 107 and fillers 101 to 103 may thus be managed by a plurality of commodity management devices 120.
- a respective goods management device 120 may be attached to or arranged thereon at a filling management device 101 to 103 associated with goods management.
- Each of the commodity management devices 120 has a unidirectional or preferably bidirectional user interface 122 via which
- Goods management devices 120 a communication device 124 for Communicating with a remote central controller 130, for
- Example a server The controller 130 centrally manages a plurality of commodity management devices 120 communicably coupled thereto. Upon receipt of a corresponding communication message from one of the communication devices 124, the central control device 130 may initiate an order of the at least one kind of associated commodity elements 105-107 and the ordered commodity elements 105-107 supply to the associated filling device 101 to 103. The modalities of this order may be provided by the centralized warehouse management device 120
- Control device 130 are transmitted by this communication message.
- central controller 130 requires a high level of hardware and software engineering functionality, whereas the commodity management devices 120 require a relatively low level of hardware and software functionality
- the central controller 130 is more powerful in terms of hardware (ie processor resources, memory resources, etc.) and / or software (that is, the complexity of the executed program logic) than any of the commodity management devices 120.
- a relatively complex central intelligence can do a variety control relatively simple and inexpensive electronic dummies, which leads to a total of low hardware and software technical complexity of the overall system.
- FIG 1 shows an embodiment in which the
- Communication device 124 is integrated with the user interface 122 in a common housing 126, i. both part of a single mobile order unit (see reference numeral 115).
- FIG. 1 also shows another embodiment, in which the communication device 124 and the
- User interface 122 in different housings 126, 128 are integrated or formed as separate devices (see reference numeral 113). Then the actual portable device is very lightweight and simple and communicates for example, wirelessly with the externally provided
- Inventory management system 100 described in more detail. The shown
- Goods management device 120 may be referred to and operated as a dash button, which may, for example, be associated with a filling device 101 to 103, such as a vending machine, a storage rack, or the like.
- detector devices 109 to 111 may be part of or be operatively coupled to the merchandise management device 120.
- Such detector devices 109 to 111 may be, for example, RFID readers, bar code scanners, weight sensors or the like.
- User interface 122 may provide a corresponding communication message over a first communication link 170 to the one external to the housing 126 of the merchandise management device 120
- Communication can take place, for example, via cable or an internal radio network (for example at a frequency of 900 Hz).
- the module external here
- Communication device 124 may be configured, for example, as a transmitter.
- Communication device 124 (for example via LAN, WLAN or a
- Merchandise management devices 120 distributes managed merchandise elements 105 to 107. On the part of the central control device 130, the one triggered by the user via the respective goods management device 120
- Communication link 196) between the central controller 130 and downstream entities eg, a logistics unit 176 (on which, for example, an SAP system is running), an online vending machine 178, etc.
- the goods delivery process may then be initiated and completed.
- Reference numeral 190 indicates a boundary between an ordering entity 192 and the replenishing entity 194 in FIG.
- the module-external communication device 124 which may be designed as a transmitter box, may have, for example, an IP address. It can be a unidirectional connection entity.
- Communication device 124 may be addressed by central controller 130, for example, to check an online status or
- the communication device 124 can also take over data management tasks and in this case make an automatic configuration of the hardware with software. In this way, a simple replacement of defective hardware is possible. Also, a storage bin assignment to articles can be made in this way. Also, a selective deactivation of individual filling devices 101 to 103 is possible.
- the communication device 124 can take over the communication for different types of output, for example, machines,
- the first communication link 170 may be, for example, a
- Control device 130 the system components and the networking of
- the communication over the second communication link 174 may use between the ordering entity 192 and the replenishing entity 194 using IP addresses.
- IP addresses For example, communication using VPN is possible.
- the Internet (LAN, WLAN) or a mobile radio network can be used as communication networks for the second communication connection 174.
- the management carried out only contains a necessary intelligence.
- the systems required for the ordering entity 192 may
- the central control device 130 may central article data for
- the described online vending machine 178 may allow the ordering entity 192 to call functions via the online vending machine 178 and, if necessary, intervene in a controlled manner. In this
- Online vending machine 178 may also provide authorization data or manage. This also makes the application of order and stock control independent of a storage bin.
- the user interface 122 is set up to display indicative information to a user for a current filling state of respective goods elements 105 to 107 in and / or at an associated filling device 101 to 103.
- the user interface 122 is further configured to allow a user to reorder respective commodity elements 105 through 107 by operating the user interface 122. It is also designed to indicate to a user a current status of a re-order of respective goods elements 105 to 107 already made. This can be done on an electronic display device 256, for example on an LCD display.
- the user interface 122 thus has according to Figure 2
- the illustrated merchandise management device 120 is approximately the size of a pack of cigarettes and is thus designed as a mobile unit or portable device. It can be battery operated without connection to the mains and can therefore be used anywhere regardless of the required power supply.
- Goods management device 120 may thus, for example, be software-configured such that upon administration of the at least one type of associated commodity elements 105-107 by a user via user interface 122, the at least one conjugate commodity element 105-107 is automatically based on the management of the at least one type of assigned commodity elements 105 to 107 by the user in
- FIG. 3 shows a device attached to a filling device 101
- Possible goods elements 105 to 107 are unpacked goods elements, packaged goods elements, bulk goods, fluid, a canister, a box, a box, a workshop trolley equipment, a workbench equipment, a tool set, a vehicle equipment and a consumer equipment.
- a weight detection device for detecting a weight of at least one commodity element 105 to 107 and / or in one with one or more commodity elements 105 to 107 to be filled
- Printer detection device for detecting a pressure of at least one
- Goods management device 120 can transmit.
- a box filled with bulk material as commodity elements 106 may be provided with a weight sensor as detector device 110.
- the corresponding sensor data may be communicated to the associated merchandise management device 120.
- FIG. 5 shows a filling device 101 together with one on one
- the detector device 109 is designed as a planar sensor in the form of a sensor film.
- the flat sensor is suitable for one
- the planar sensor has a plurality of sensor elements 206 arranged in the manner of a matrix, with which spatially resolved sensor data can be generated.
- the sensor elements 206 can be, for example, piezoelectric and / or capacitive and / or ohmic sensor elements.
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