WO2006009482A1 - Product distribution methods and apparatus - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D19/00—Pallets or like platforms, with or without side walls, for supporting loads to be lifted or lowered
- B65D19/38—Details or accessories
- B65D19/40—Elements for spacing platforms from supporting surface
- B65D19/42—Arrangements or applications of rollers or wheels
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47F—SPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
- A47F13/00—Shop or like accessories
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47F—SPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
- A47F5/00—Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features
- A47F5/04—Stands with a central pillar, e.g. tree type
- A47F5/06—Stands with a central pillar, e.g. tree type adjustable
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- G—PHYSICS
- G06—COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
- G06Q—INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY [ICT] SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR ADMINISTRATIVE, COMMERCIAL, FINANCIAL, MANAGERIAL OR SUPERVISORY PURPOSES; SYSTEMS OR METHODS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR ADMINISTRATIVE, COMMERCIAL, FINANCIAL, MANAGERIAL OR SUPERVISORY PURPOSES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- This invention relates to methods and apparatus for product distribution and storage.
- the invention has application to retail distribution, and has particular application to foodstuffs, including perishable foodstuffs, such ⁇ as meat.
- the invention is not limited to these applications.
- Stacking products on shelves, particufariy in a retail environment, is a labour intensive exercise.
- articles to be stacked on retail shelves are provided from a storage facility in boxes on pallets.
- the articles are usually unpacked from individual boxes and manually lifted onto a trolley or shopping cart and sorted (again manually) into the appropriate shelving space. Therefore, products that are required at any particular point on the shelf must be located from a jumble of articles in the cart or trolley.
- the invention provides a method for retail distribution of a plurality of objects, the method including: receiving information as to a sequence in which the plurality of objects will be placed on one or more retail shelves; and placing the objects on at least one carrying device in a such a way that objects may be removed from the carrying device in the order required for placement on the retail shelves.
- the step of placement of objects on the carrying device occurs at a storage facility capable of supplying objects to a plurality of retail outlets at different physical locations, and the carrying device is transported to a retail outlet for placement of the objects on the retail shelves.
- the step of receiving an order from, or on behalf of, a retail outlet for the plurality of objects at a storage or production facility providing the plurality of objects and sorting the plurality of objects into a predetermined order for loading on or in the carrying device.
- the method includes sorting the objects into a reverse order to the order in which they will be placed on the retail shelves.
- the carrying device includes a first carrying shelf for carrying one or more of the objects arranged above a second carrying shelf for carrying one or more of the objects, and the method includes placing objects on the carrying shelves so that an object on the first shelf is intended to be placed on one of the retail shelves before an object on the second shelf.
- the carrying shelves are vertically movable, the method including the step of unloading objects from the first carrying shelf, and raising the first carrying shelf or the second carrying shelf to facilitate unloading objects from the second carrying shelf.
- the carrying shelves are vertically movable, the method including the step of loading objects onto the second carrying shelf, and lowering the second carrying shelf or the first carrying shelf to facilitate loading objects onto the first carrying shelf.
- the carrying shelves are provided as a shelf assembly which is removably locatable in a container, and the method includes loading objects onto a carrying shelf and placing the loaded shelf in the container.
- the carrying shelves are provided as a shelf assembly which is removably locatable in a container, and the method includes removing a carrying shelf from the container and unloading objects from the carrying shelf.
- the carrying device includes a container and the method includes closing and/or sealing the container before delivery to a retail outlet.
- the method includes modifying the atmosphere within the container.
- the invention provides stacking apparatus including a plurality of tray members, each tray member having a support aperture adapted to accommodate an elongate support member, and support member engagement means to selectively engage with the elongate support member, whereby the position of each tray relative to the support member may be adjusted by disengaging the tray from the support member, moving the tray along the support member to a different position and re-engaging the tray with the support member.
- the support member engagement means is configured such that rotational movement of the tray in a radial plane relative to the support member may selectively engage or disengage the tray to or from the support member.
- the support member includes tray engagement means comprising a plurality of spaced projections or recesses, and the support member engagement means provided on a tray comprise a plurality of spaced recesses or projections.
- rotation of the tray through an angle of 45 degrees is sufficient to engage or release the tray member with or from the support member.
- the invention also broadly consists in any new feature or combination of features disclosed herein.
- Figure 1 is an isometric view of a tray assembly
- Figure 2 is an isometric view of the assembly of Figure 1 showing two trays, the upper tray being provided in a disengaged position relative to the remainder of the apparatus;
- Figure 3 is an isometric view of the apparatus of the preceding figures showing only two trays, the upper tray having been removed from the apparatus;
- Figure 4 shows a partial isometric view of the apparatus of the preceding figures showing a tray member in an engaged position
- Figure 5 shows the apparatus of Figure 4 but with the tray member in a disengaged position
- Figure 6 shows an isometric view of a container for use with the apparatus for the preceding figures
- Figure 7 is a diagrammatic illustration of apparatus according to the preceding figures with the tray members carrying a number of objects and illustrating a process of stacking the objects on to a retail shelf;
- Figure 8 is a diagrammatic illustration of the apparatus of the preceding figures in use with a container
- Figure 9 is a diagrammatic illustration of the apparatus as shown in Figure 8, in a partially loaded or unloaded condition.
- Figure 10 is a flow diagram of a process according to the invention.
- a shelf or tray assembly according to the preferred embodiment of the invention is shown generally referenced 1.
- the assembly 1 in use provides a carrying device having shelving for carrying a number of objects, such as retail product items, to allow the objects to be transported to retail shelving in a retail outlet.
- the assembly generally includes a base tray 2 from which an elongate substantially vertical and centrally orientated support member 4 depends.
- a base tray 2 from which an elongate substantially vertical and centrally orientated support member 4 depends.
- Engaged with support member 4 are a plurality of carrying shelves in the form of tray members 6 which may or may not include apertures 8.
- tray members 6 are semi-rigid and the base tray is substantially rigid.
- FIG. 2 the apparatus of Figure 1 is illustrated, but with only two tray members 6a and 6b, the upper tray member 6a being disposed [n an orientation where it is not engaged with the central support member 4.
- a tray When a tray is in a disengaged orientation, such as is shown by the upper tray 6a Figure 2, then that tray may be moved axially along the support member 4, and may be completely disengaged from the support member as shown in Figure 3.
- each tray and the support member 4 may be effected in a variety of different ways. However, we have found that a mechanism whereby a tray is disposed in a different angular position in a radial plane relative to the support member (as shown in Figures 2 and 3), to allow engagement or disengagement, is practical and effective.
- each tray which receives the support member 4 is shaped in such a way that it has protrusions 12 and/or recesses 14 which project into the centre of the aperture and retreat away from the centre of the aperture respectively.
- the central support member 4 includes a plurality of projections or teeth 16.
- the teeth 16 are provided in four columns and they define 4 longitudinal recesses 18 that run between the columns of teeth 16.
- the tray is shown in a disengaged disposition in which it can be seen that the projections 12 on the tray member project into the grooves 18 in between the rows of teeth 16. Also, the recesses 14 between projections 12 are spaced from teeth 16. Therefore, in this orientation, the tray is moveable axially relative to the support member 4.
- a container which is adapted to receive the apparatus shown and described with reference to Figures 1 to 5.
- the container which is generally referenced 20, has a removable lid 22 which may be sealably attached to the container to provide a substantially fluid tight seal so as to provide a desired environment within the container for products that may be disposed on tray members 6 within the container. This is advantageous for certain products including perishable foodstuffs such as meat products.
- the container preferably includes some form of conveying means such as rollers or wheels 24.
- the container may also include a tamper evident feature to allow unauthorised access to the container to be detected. This may take a variety of forms, for example one or more seals about the lid.
- the lid may simply be designed to be difficult to remove by unauthorised persons or equipment.
- the shelves of the container may be arranged in a spaced apart relationship as is diagrammatically shown in Figure 7. Therefore, the spacing between each of the trays 6 may be chosen or selected so that one or more objects 30 may be placed on each tray.
- the objects are arranged on the trays to facilitate stacking of a shelf, particularly a shelf in a retail environment such as a store or supermarket, and the objects and/or trays are dimensioned so that the objects efficiently nest together leaving minimal unutilised space.
- a retail shelf 32 is illustrated diagrammatically, and arrow 34 represents an intended path of movement of a person (or machine) stacking the shelf 32 in use.
- the shelf may be any one of a number of shelf types, for example it could comprise a refrigerated table or tray for displaying chilled or frozen foodstuffs such as meat products, or comprise part of a display cabinet, or even include a floor level display area.
- the objects 30 have been placed in a predetermined order on the trays 6. Therefore, the objects 30 which are on the top tray of the apparatus are first to be placed on the shelf 32 as indicated by arrow 36. Similarly, the objects on the next lowest tray are those that are next in the desired sequence for filling or stacking the shelf 32.
- the apparatus may be used to stack a number of different shelves in complex sequences if desired. For example, multiple shelves provided one above the other may need to be stacked, and stacking may progress in a vertical direction or a combination of vertical and horizontal directions. The stacking process may also progress over a number of shelving installations or isles within the retail premises.
- a plurality of carrying shelf assemblies 1 may be provided, with the products in each being arranged so that after one assembly has been completely unloaded the required product sequence is continued in the next assembly until the stacking process is complete.
- FIG. 8 a diagrammatic sectional view through a container including the support member 4 and tray 6 is illustrated, showing a typical arrangement of trays that include objects 30 (which in a preferred embodiment comprise meat packs).
- FIG 9 a further diagrammatic cross section through the container and tray assembly is shown, however, in this illustration, a lifting mechanism in the form of a gantry 40 is illustrated.
- the gantry has a base 42 which engages with the container (for example a rim of the container), and has an arm 44 including a hook or similar engagement mechanism (not shown) that engages with a lifting eye 5 (refer Figure 1) provided at the upper distal end of the support member 4.
- the arm is telescopic in a vertical direction, being capable of a lengthening or contracting movement to raise or lower the tray assembly. This movement may be effected manually by a pump device or automatically using a motor driven hydraulic pump for example, or a pneumatic mechanism.
- the arm 44 may be of a fixed vertical height but instead carry a simple cable which has a hook to engage the lifting eye 5 with the cable being shortened or lengthened using a hand or motor operated winch provide on the gantry device 40 or provided on the container 20.
- FIG 9 a method of placing objects 30 on each tray 6 is illustrated.
- the trays may be located at an upper end of the support member 4, then the lowermost tray may be disengaged from the support member, moved downwardly, then re-engaged at a position where it is just above the objects on the tray below.
- the objects are then placed on the tray that has just been moved downwardly, then the process can repeat.
- the objects are moved onto the tray in predetermined order so that the first objects loaded into the tray assembly are those that need to be the last that are stacked on a shelf.
- the gantry assembly may be lowered, so that the assembly is gradually lowered into the container as the tray stacking process progresses.
- the trays may be stacked substantially externally of the container, and then subsequently lowered into the container.
- the gantry assembly 40 can include a manual or automatic lifting mechanism (for example a manual or electrically powered winch for example, or hydraulic or pneumatic apparatus), and this may be used to lift a loaded tray assembly 1 into or out of the container 20.
- Tray unloading may also be performed in a similar manner.
- the products on the uppermost tray are unloaded onto the retail shelves following which the empty tray may be disengaged from the support member 4, moved to an upper end of the support member and re-engaged at the upper end so that it is clear of the remainder of the trays.
- the process continues with the gantry being used to gradually lift the assembly from the container 20 as required to allow access to the uppermost tray.
- the empty trays are located at the upper end of the support member 4, ready to be returned to a storage facility to loaded with further product.
- the container lid 22 may be put in place, and the container can be gassed to modify the atmosphere within the container if desired. This may be desirable for preserving the quality of some products such as meat.
- the container can then be transported on its own wheels 24 for example, or using other apparatus such as a pallet, forklift or truck, to transport the apparatus to a desired destination, such as a retail store.
- the lid 22 is removed, and the gantry apparatus is used to begin lifting the tray assembly from the container.
- the gantry can be used to progressively lift the assembly for shelf stacking the objects, or the entire assembly can be substantially removed from the container before stacking begins.
- the tray is moved upwardly, the upper distal end of the support arm 4 (as illustrated in Figure 9), so that the packing process is substantially reversed.
- the process begins at step 40 by an order for a number of products being received from a retail outlet.
- This order may alternatively be made by a central co-ordinating entity on behalf of the retail outlet.
- a supermarket may place an order for meat products.
- the order is received by a manufacturing or storage facility.
- the facility is provided with information about the retail shelf layout of the retail outlet. This may be a layout that is common to all stores, so the information is effectively required only once. Alternatively, different stores may have different layouts that require different shelf stacking flows, and this information may be provided with each new order.
- the necessary information may be provided in a database, for example, that can be accessed by the facility as required for future orders.
- the facility then obtains the products from a storage section. Products such as meat cuts which have been processed and wrapped are provided into the storage section. When the retail order arrives, the products may be selected and moved to a sorter.
- the sorter sorts the products in reverse order (step 44), or an order so that when they are stacked or packed into the tray assembly as described earlier in this document, they can be unpacked in the required order for stacking retail shelves.
- the products may be selectively removed from their locations in storage in such a way that the products are delivered in the desired order for packing on the tray assembly and subsequent retail shelf stacking according to the store layout.
- tray assembly 1 When the trays are lowered into the container (or prior to this point), the container is labelled so that the contents are known.
- the stacking of tray assembly 1 and containerisation of the packed tray assembly 1 may be performed by machine.
- step 46 the container is sealed and gassed (dependent on the products it contains) to provide a desired atmosphere. It is then transported to the retail outlet in step 48, and unloading takes place in step 50. Unloading may occur by machine, for example by having the gantry 40 automatically lift the tray assembly from the container, and use an appropriate mechanism (which may be solenoid actuated for example) to move the trays as they are unloaded. Alternatively, unloading is performed manually.
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