Systems, devices and methods of controlling motorized transport units in fulfilling product orders
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B60P-003/06
B66F-009/06
G01C-021/20
G06Q-030/06
A47F-010/04
G05D-001/02
G06Q-010/02
G06Q-050/30
G01S-001/02
G01S-001/70
G01S-001/72
G06Q-010/08
B62B-005/00
G06Q-010/06
G06Q-030/02
H04W-004/04
G05D-001/00
A47F-003/08
G06Q-030/00
H04N-005/77
G06Q-050/28
H04N-007/18
E01H-005/06
E01H-005/12
G06Q-010/00
G06Q-010/10
H04W-004/00
H04W-004/02
A47F-010/02
출원번호
US-0061402
(2016-03-04)
등록번호
US-9896315
(2018-02-20)
발명자
/ 주소
High, Donald R.
Chakrobartty, Shuvro
Winkle, David C.
Taylor, Robert C.
출원인 / 주소
WAL-MART STORES, INC.
대리인 / 주소
Fitch, Even, Tabin & Flannery LLP
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200
초록▼
Some embodiments include apparatuses to fulfill customer orders comprising a motorized transport unit; a product pick unit (PPU) that cooperate with the motorized transport unit; a wireless communication network; and a central computer system configured to communicate with the multiple motorized tra
Some embodiments include apparatuses to fulfill customer orders comprising a motorized transport unit; a product pick unit (PPU) that cooperate with the motorized transport unit; a wireless communication network; and a central computer system configured to communicate with the multiple motorized transport units and the plurality of product pick units, and comprises a control circuit and memory storing instructions executed to cause the control circuit to: communicate an instruction to the motorized transport unit and direct the motorized transport unit to transport the product pick unit to a determined first location within the shopping facility proximate to where a first product having been ordered is located; and communicate an instruction to the product pick unit cooperated with the motorized transport unit and direct the product pick unit to retrieve the first product.
대표청구항▼
1. A system to fulfill a customer order, comprising: a first self-propelled motorized transport unit configured to move through at least a portion of a shopping facility that is configured such that customers regularly enter and travel through at least a sales floor portion of the shopping facility
1. A system to fulfill a customer order, comprising: a first self-propelled motorized transport unit configured to move through at least a portion of a shopping facility that is configured such that customers regularly enter and travel through at least a sales floor portion of the shopping facility to locate and purchase products from the shopping facility;a first product pick unit (PPU) configured to temporarily and removably cooperate with the motorized transport unit;a wireless communication network; anda central computer system that is separate from the motorized transport unit and the first product pick unit, wherein the central computer system comprises: a transceiver;a control circuit coupled with the transceiver; anda memory coupled to the control circuit and storing computer instructions that when executed by the control circuit cause the control circuit to: wirelessly communicate an instruction to the first motorized transport unit and direct the first motorized transport unit to transport the first product pick unit to a determined first location within the shopping facility proximate to where a first product having been ordered is located; andwirelessly communicate an instruction to the first product pick unit cooperated with the first motorized transport unit and direct the first product pick unit to retrieve the first product;wherein the central computer system in wirelessly communicating the instruction to the first product pick unit to retrieve the first product is configured to communicate an instruction to the first product pick unit to adjust a vertical location of a catch pouch relative to a vertical location of the first product prior to the first product pick unit retrieving the first product. 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the central computer system is further configured to: wirelessly communicate an instruction to a second motorized transport unit and direct the second motorized transport unit to transport a second product pick unit to a determined second location within the shopping facility proximate to where a second product having been ordered is located;wirelessly communicate an instruction to the second product pick unit to retrieve the second product;wirelessly communicate an instruction to each of the first motorized transport unit and the second motorized transport unit directing the first and second motorized transport units to a collection location within the shopping facility; andcommunicate an instruction to each of the first product pick unit and the second product pick unit to allow the first product and the second product, respectively, to be collected as at least part of fulfilling the order. 3. The system of claim 1, wherein the central computer system is further configured to wirelessly communicate a cooperate instruction to cause the first motorized transport unit to move proximate to the first product pick unit and temporarily cooperate with the first product pick unit such that the first motorized transport unit is configured to transport the first product pick unit through the shopping facility. 4. The system of claim 1, wherein the central computer system in wirelessly communicating the instruction and instructing the first product pick unit to adjust the vertical location of the catch pouch relative to the vertical location of the first product causes vertical movement of the catch pouch mirroring vertical movements of the first vacuum cup system such that the catch pouch is adjacent a support structure upon which the product is supported prior to activating the first vacuum cup system. 5. The system of claim 1, wherein the central computer system is further configured wirelessly communicate a protection instruction to the first product pick unit directing the first product pick unit to apply a protective packaging to the first product upon retrieval of the first product. 6. The system of claim 1, wherein the central computer system in wirelessly communicating the instruction to the first product pick unit to retrieve the first product is configured to communicate an instruction to the first product pick unit to vertically position each of the first vacuum cup system and a second vacuum cup system of the first product pick unit to grasp the first product through vacuum suction forces and cooperatively retrieve the first product. 7. The system of claim 1, wherein the central computer system is further configured to identify two or more products specified in a customer's order, and determine routing through the shopping facility along which the motorized transport unit is to transport the first product pick unit to acquire the two or more products such that damage to the first product of the two or more products does not occur from the retrieval of a second product of the two or more products, wherein the wirelessly communicating the instruction to the first motorized transport unit comprises communicating route information in accordance with the determined routing that is to be implemented by the first motorized transport unit. 8. The system of claim 1, wherein the central computer system further receives sensor data corresponding to multiple different sensors of the first product pick unit that are configured to sense different conditions, and determines routing information for the first motorized transport unit based on the received sensor data from the multiple different sensors of the first product pick unit instead of sensor data from sensors on the first motorized transport unit that are inhibited due to the cooperation of the first motorized transport unit with the first product pick unit. 9. The system of claim 1, wherein the central computer system is further configured to: wirelessly communicate an instruction to a second motorized transport and direct the second motorized transport unit to transport a second product pick unit of the plurality of product pick units to a second location within the shopping facility proximate to where a second product is located, wherein the second product has a temperature requirement different than that of the first product;wirelessly communicate an instruction to the second product pick unit cooperated with the second motorized transport unit and direct the second product pick unit to retrieve the second product; andwirelessly communicate one or more route instructions to the second motorized transport unit to transport the second product pick unit and the second product to a temperature control area of the shopping facility. 10. The system of claim 1, wherein the first product pick unit comprises a containment compartment adjacent a release of the catch pouch, and a pouch control system coupled with the release that controls the opening and closing of the release to allow the first product deposited into the catch pouch to be transferred to a storage container temporarily positioned within the containment compartment and subsequently used in delivering the first product to a customer requesting the first product. 11. The system of claim 1, wherein the first motorized transport unit comprises a communication coupling configured to communicatively couple with a communication coupling of the first product pick unit, wherein the central computer system is configured to communicate instructions to the first product pick unit through the first motorized transport unit relaying instructions wirelessly received at the first motorized transport unit from the central computer system to the first product pick unit. 12. The system of claim 11, wherein the first motorized transport unit comprises a power coupling configured to couple with a power coupling of the first product pick unit, and wherein the first motorized transport unit is configured to supply power to the first product pick unit. 13. A method of fulfilling a customer order, comprising: by a control circuit:wirelessly communicating an instruction to a first motorized transport unit, which is separate from the control circuit, directing the first motorized transport unit to transport a first product pick unit to a determined first location within a shopping facility proximate to where a first product having been ordered is located, wherein the first product pick unit is configured to temporarily and removably cooperate with the first motorized transport unit; andwirelessly communicating an instruction to the first product pick unit cooperated with the first motorized transport unit instructing the first product pick unit to adjust a vertical location of a catch pouch relative to a vertical location of the first product and directing the first product pick unit to retrieve the first product. 14. The method of claim 13, further comprising: wirelessly communicating an instruction to a second motorized transport unit and direct the second motorized transport unit to transport a second product pick unit to a determined second location within the shopping facility proximate to where a second product having been ordered is located;wirelessly communicating an instruction to the second product pick unit to retrieve the second product;wirelessly communicating an instruction to each of the first motorized transport unit and the second motorized transport unit directing the first and second motorized transport units to a collection location within the shopping facility; andcommunicating an instruction to each of the first product pick unit and the second product pick unit to allow the first product and the second product, respectively, to be collected as at least part of fulfilling the order. 15. The method of claim 13, further comprising: wirelessly communicating a cooperate instruction to cause the first motorized transport unit to move proximate to the first product pick unit and temporarily cooperate with the first product pick unit such that the first motorized transport unit is configured to transport the first product pick unit through the shopping facility. 16. The method of claim 13, wherein the wirelessly communicating the instruction to the first product pick unit to retrieve the first product comprises: communicating the instruction to the first product pick unit to adjust the vertical location of a catch pouch relative to the vertical location of the first product causing vertical movement of the catch pouch mirroring vertical movements of the first vacuum cup system such that the catch pouch is adjacent a support structure upon which the product is supported prior to activating the first vacuum cup system, and communicating an instruction to activate at least a first vacuum cup system to grasp the first product through a vacuum suction force and deposit the first product into the catch pouch. 17. The method of claim 13, further comprising: wirelessly communicating a protection instruction to the first product pick unit directing the first product pick unit to apply a protective packaging to the first product upon retrieval of the first product. 18. The method of claim 13, wherein the wirelessly communicating the instruction to the first product pick unit to retrieve the first product further comprises communicating an instruction to the first product pick unit to vertically position each of the first vacuum cup system and a second vacuum cup system of the first product pick unit to grasp the first product through vacuum suction forces and cooperatively retrieving the first product. 19. The method of claim 13, further comprising: identifying two or more products specified in a customer's order; anddetermining routing through the shopping facility along which the motorized transport unit is to transport the first product pick unit to acquire the two or more products such that damage to the first product of the two or more products does not occur from the retrieval of a second product of the two or more products;wherein the wirelessly communicating the instruction to the first motorized transport unit comprises communicating route information in accordance with the determined routing that is to be implemented by the first motorized transport unit. 20. The method of claim 13, further comprising: receiving sensor data corresponding to multiple different sensors of the first product pick unit that are configured to sense different conditions, anddetermining routing information for the first motorized transport unit based on the received sensor data from the multiple different sensors of the first product pick unit instead of sensor data from sensors on the first motorized transport unit that are inhibited due to the cooperation of the first motorized transport unit with the first product pick unit. 21. The method of claim 13, further comprising: wirelessly communicating an instruction to a second motorized transport and directing the second motorized transport unit to transport a second product pick unit of the plurality of product pick units to a second location within the shopping facility proximate to where a second product is located, wherein the second product has a temperature requirement different than that of the first product;wirelessly communicating an instruction to the second product pick unit cooperated with the second motorized transport unit and directing the second product pick unit to retrieve the second product; andwirelessly communicating one or more route instructions to the second motorized transport unit to transport the second product pick unit and the second product to a temperature control area of the shopping facility.
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