Material or article handling – Plural – static structures for supporting discrete loads and... – Load-underlying members
Patent
1983-04-06
1985-05-21
Spar, Robert J.
Material or article handling
Plural, static structures for supporting discrete loads and...
Load-underlying members
221 13, 221 93, 414136, 414786, B65G 102
Patent
active
045183023
ABSTRACT:
A system and process for the automatic stacking, storage and withdrawal of packaged merchandise in large warehouses, the handling of the merchandise being controlled by a computer, so that the merchandise is withdrawn from shelves and loaded into passing transport containers. The shelves are subdivided into blocks for several product types. The merchandise pieces making up a single order, which are then ejected simultaneously at each block once the transport container has arrived at the preceding block, are collected and then simultaneously loaded into the transport container when the latter arrives at the proper block. After loading, the transport container is allowed to continue and the speed of the transport container is determined by the withdrawal, collection and loading times in such a way that the release of the merchandise of the entire warehouse occurs in a minimal time.
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Ing. G. Knapp Ges.mgH & Co. KG
Kim Lyle
Spar Robert J.
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