WO2015077853A1 - Dispositif et système automatisé pour la séparation de produits en stock sans utilisation de papier - Google Patents

Dispositif et système automatisé pour la séparation de produits en stock sans utilisation de papier Download PDF

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WO2015077853A1
WO2015077853A1 PCT/BR2014/000279 BR2014000279W WO2015077853A1 WO 2015077853 A1 WO2015077853 A1 WO 2015077853A1 BR 2014000279 W BR2014000279 W BR 2014000279W WO 2015077853 A1 WO2015077853 A1 WO 2015077853A1
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Marcos Roberto de Jesus Ribeiro Bentes DE SÁ
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    • G06QINFORMATION 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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    • G06Q10/087Inventory or stock management, e.g. order filling, procurement or balancing against orders
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62BHAND-PROPELLED VEHICLES, e.g. HAND CARTS OR PERAMBULATORS; SLEDGES
    • B62B3/00Hand carts having more than one axis carrying transport wheels; Steering devices therefor; Equipment therefor
    • B62B3/14Hand carts having more than one axis carrying transport wheels; Steering devices therefor; Equipment therefor characterised by provisions for nesting or stacking, e.g. shopping trolleys
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
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  • the present patent application describes an automated paperless product sorting and collection device and system for use in warehouses, distribution centers or similar locations. It provides its users with a product separation and billing methodology, significantly reducing process time and costs through intense automation and optimization of all biomechanical aspects of the operation.
  • the use of paper with the order item list harming the nature; possibility of error in the collection of the order item; error in the order quantity separated from the order quantity; non-separation of any item contained in the order; It depends on the visual acuity of the separator to fulfill the separation of each item of the order, being also possible the error in the order reading due to several factors, such as font size, print quality, line spacing, etc .; lack of displacement criteria, wasting time, lack of accuracy task, operator discomfort, requiring more staff and computing resources, etc.
  • the device and system presented presents a different set and process from what is currently known and which guarantees an automated separation of products in varied stocks. It adds the ease of computing along with selectivity techniques, giving system users a simple and secure operating procedure for item separation in storage environments. Separation hit levels are widely benefited by the computer system that controls the order of the items and their quantities.
  • Figure 1 illustrates the mobile device, referred to herein as carriage (1), part of the set complemented by the system.
  • Figure 2 is an operational illustration of carriage movement (1) in stock aisles showing shelves (2) to be properly identified.
  • Figure 3 shows a variation of the arrangement of a car (1), in this case moving on a treadmill.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates a flowchart of the primary procedures involved in the system.
  • Figure 5 shows an illustration of the addressing mask presented by the system.
  • Figure 6 illustrates for example the visualization of a corridor with the track (3), or treadmill where the car (1) moves, identifying the path that said car (1) will travel in this corrector to be collected each requested item.
  • Figure 7 shows as an example the arrangement of a gondola that may be compatible to be used for system implementation.
  • Figure 8 shows the standard trajectory described by the system for car (1) for collecting each item from a requested order.
  • Figure 9 illustrates the standardized sequence of presentation of the item when it is selected for its allocation in car (1).
  • the device and system, object of the present patent application comprises a systematic set comprised by a physical arrangement, composed by a mobile device, here referred to as cart (1) of displacement and collection of the items, the computerization. and specific cadastral organization of environmental items and locations related to inventory, associated with adjustments of the physical arrangement of this environment and locations, and finally the application of the separation steps of said system.
  • FIG. 1 shows an illustration of the car configuration (1), mobile device, part of the assembly as shown.
  • Said car (1) consists of a tubular profile structure preferably containing a base (11) for stowage of a basket or other container (not shown), region where the collected items will be arranged.
  • a vertical frame (12) containing a support (13) for arranging an operator interface (4), which may be a tablet, notebook or other compatible; and at the rear of the carriage (1) there is provided a vertical driving structure (13) of this carriage (1) having rubberized supports (131);
  • Said car (1) also provides a multi-directional barcode reader (14), positioned in a compatible location for its perfect operation and functionality.
  • the car (1) has compatible dimensions for displacement in stock aisles.
  • Figure 2 shows an operational illustration of the movement of the car (1) in the corridors of a hypothetical stock, showing the shelves (2) that must be properly identified.
  • the carriage (1) may be positioned on rails (3) arranged on the floor of these aisles, or positioned frontally to the shelves (2) so as to allow the carriage (1) to move perfectly along the aisle. Car (1) may also move freely between the corridors.
  • Figure 3 shows an alternative arrangement of the trolley arrangement (1) running on treadmills (21) arranged between stock shelf aisles (2) or arranged on benches, and may normally be compatible for the use of the described system.
  • the carriage configuration (1) is adjusted, however it maintains the arrangement of a base (11) for positioning the pad or other container for storing items, as well as the arrangement of a multi-directional barcode reader (14), support (13) for arranging an operator interface (4) with the whole principle of system operation. This setting is used for some applications where the car (1) must run on treadmills.
  • the system, object of this application is associated with the physical organization of the environment, the mobile device, in this case the car (1) and the use of specific software to control and manage the entire process.
  • the software is specific and used to control all registrations of both inventory items, as well as the lay out setting of the environment and shelves (2) associated with the cart configuration (1) for the selection and collection of requested items.
  • the system controls the following elements:
  • Item Master Data This master key code is used for both the product number in the internal product table and the physical address that the item has, both in box stock and picking stock, if so. the warehouse is willing. The main functions of the system will be.
  • This register ensures the storage of names, internal codes, barcodes, illustration, and other information of the registered item; It also ensures the physical address of each inventory item, ensuring the referential integrity of the records and the uniqueness of the primary keys.
  • Order Master This refers to the step of describing the ordered items, where the system will define the specialized route for selecting the requested items in the order.
  • Fault Registration With the order request, the system returns as a message if the requested item is in stock, and how many will be left in stock after this requested collection.
  • Send to Collection Interface (4) - Interface (4) consists of a compatible device, which may be a notebook, tablet, or other similar compatible device, arranged in the car (1), which contains specific software to receive all information from the order and assist the operator in selecting and collecting order items.
  • Said interface (4) presents the path to be performed by the operator, sequentially presents the "address mask" of the current item, identifies faults and replenishment requests.
  • the products shall be arranged on the separation shelves (2), modulated by labels or nameplates.
  • Product location for separation will also follow criteria.
  • the system relates the unique product code to the address in stock.
  • the system can basically be understood through the sequence of steps as shown in figure 4, which comprises:
  • Figure 5 shows an illustration of the "address mask" presented by the system, for example.
  • the address indicated consists of the path A.G.1.3, and the system correctly points out that the character "A” identifies the cell; the character “G” identifies the type of storage, in this case identifying that it is a "gondola”; Many types of storage can be registered, for example "P” for "shelf", or other identifications, provided that they are properly standardized and informed.
  • the character "1" identifies the gondola number; and the character “3" identifies the position on the gondola.
  • Figure 6 illustrates for example the view of a corridor with the track (3), or treadmill through which the carriage (1) travels, identifying the direction (5) said car (1) will travel down this aisle to collect each requested item.
  • Figure 7 shows by way of example the arrangement of a gondola or shelf (2), illustrating identification region (21), identifying each of the positions of each of the niches or shelf (2), and at the time of ordering the The system will trace the specialized route for selecting the items arranged in each of these addresses.
  • Figure 8 shows the standard trajectory described by the system for collecting each item from a requested order.
  • the route described by the system ensures the best path for the selection and collection of all order items, so that at the end of your journey all items are properly collected and with the required replacements, if necessary, and properly directed to your order. correct delivery.
  • Figure 9 illustrates the standardized sequence of presentation of the item when it is selected for its allocation in car (1).
  • the item is identified through its addressing, the operator collects this item, comparing the item's addressing with the addressing presented by interface (4) and also comparing the item with the illustration presented in the operator's interface (4); after due comparison the operator passes the said item through the multidirectional reader (14) where the requested product will be automatically confirmed with the collected product; and then the item is dumped into the bucket arranged at the base () of the carriage (1). If the addressing of the collected item does not match the address mask information, the system complains and prevents further execution of this request.
  • the expert moves as shown in figure 8 and performs the standard selection and collection procedure as illustrated in figure 9. This setting eliminates the waste of time traveling distances, given the synchronism between the addresses of the registered products and their physical disposition, as well as their addresses and described routes.
  • Arrangement and physical organization for addressing may vary according to product types, warehouse types and stocks, however the 'modus operandi' is the same: addressing, tidying and automation. All shelves (2) or gondolas will need to be addressed to create the "address mask" and all items must be linked to their physical address. The operator who performed the separation and collection will use the interface (4) with the specially designed system that will be mounted on a specific structure.
  • the operator places it in the aisle where an employee and support is running through the aisles to collect each order and take it to the shipping or dispatch area.
  • the system will indicate the progress of separation, as well as which order goes to which unit.
  • the fleet control system can also be used in its entirety so that there are no delivery errors.

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L'invention concerne un dispositif et un système automatisé pour la séparation de produits en stock sans utilisation de papier, et notamment un dispositif et un système automatisé de sélection et de collecte de produits en stock, sans utilisation de papier, à utiliser dans des entrepôts, des centres de distribution ou des lieux similaires, comprenant un ensemble systématique constitué par un agencement physique, faisant intervenir un dispositif mobile, ci-après appelé chariot (1) de déplacement et de collecte d'articles, une informatisation et un enregistrement spécifique des articles dans l'espace et les locaux correspondant au stock, en association avec des ajustements de l'agencement physique de l'espace et des locaux, et enfin la mise en oeuvre des étapes de séparation dudit système.
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