06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
20 - Furniture and decorative products
Goods & Services
Metal constructions and components; metal shelves; metal shelves for storage purposes; portable metal structures shelving and racks, including their parts, components, and accessories
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
20 - Furniture and decorative products
Goods & Services
Structures and components of metal; Metal racks and shelves; Racks of metal for storage purposes; Buildings, transportable, of metal. Warehouse racks and shelves and parts, components and accessories therefor.
A rack arrangement for item-storage, has an aisle, in which an automatically operated storage-and-retrieval vehicle can travel, a first rack element on one side of the aisle, a second rack element on the opposite side of the aisle, a rail arrangement on the rack elements, the storage-and-retrieval vehicle being able to travel on the rail arrangement, and item carriers, which are arranged in the rack elements and have their longitudinal extent in a direction transverse to the aisle. Each item carrier is a single-piece profile element having a bearing surface for the stored item. Each item carrier has material deformations in certain portions along its longitudinal extent. Located between longer, main longitudinal portions, on which the item carrier has the same, uniform cross-sectional shape, are short longitudinal portions, on which the item carrier has a different cross-sectional shape caused by the material deformation.
A horizontal floor consists of a load-bearing structure and panels, which are laid thereon and together form a floor surface. The load-bearing structure is made up of at least one main profile, which is fastened on vertical supports, and secondary profiles, which are arranged transversely in relation to the main profile, are connected at their end to the main profile and on which the panels rest by way of their underside. Forces acting horizontally on the floor are absorbed by the load-bearing structure. For this purpose, a single piece connecting element is provided. The connecting element has a first fastening edge, a parallel second fastening edge, and a central portion between the two fastening edges. The first fastening edge is supported on the main profile and connected to it. The second fastening edge is supported on the underside of one of the panels and connected to this panel.
A storage facility has a base frame composed of vertical supports and horizontal crosspieces. A carrier can be driven on two rails in an aisle through the base frame for introducing and removing goods. Each rail has a horizontal limb forming a running surface for the carrier, and a vertical limb. The rail, in a fastening region extending over a partial length thereof, is fastened by fastening elements to one of the supports and/or crosspieces. The vertical limb, in the fastening region, is provided with holes through which the fastening elements lead. The vertical limb, in the fastening region but outside the holes, is provided with at least one structural weakening in the form of an opening. The latter extends like a slit substantially in the longitudinal direction of the rail and at a height closer to the horizontal limb than to the upper edge of the vertical limb.
The invention relates to a warehouse for the storage and retrieval, by means of a distribution vehicle, of goods or bundles of goods arranged on load carriers, said warehouse comprising a frame. The frame has aisles, which can be traversed by the distribution vehicle, and storage spaces for the load carriers, said storage spaces being arranged adjacently to the aisles. Rails (8) which run parallel to one another are arranged along the aisles, said distribution vehicle being guided within the rails by means of rollers of the distribution vehicle, and each rail (8) has two or more rail elements (11), each of which forms a section of a running surface (12) for the rollers of the distribution vehicle, wherein the mutually facing end faces (13) of adjacent rail elements (11) have a distance (14) to each other, and at least one end face (13) of at least one rail element (11) is slanted. A wedge-shaped compensating element (15) is arranged between the end faces (13), said compensating element forming a section of the running surface (12) and lying flush against the end faces (13).
A horizontal conveyor is proposed, comprising a main framework (5) consisting of a framework base (6) which can be fixedly anchored on a surrounding floor (3) and a frame (7) supported on the framework base (6). Rollers or rolls (8), with or without a conveyor belt guided over the rollers or rolls, are rotatably mounted in the frame, such that a conveying path (2) for a goods stack (W) is formed. In order to protect persons and objects in the surroundings in the event of unstable goods stacks (W), a protection device is proposed, comprising a protection wall (20A, 20B) disposed along the conveying path (2) on at least one of the two sides of the conveying path (2). The protection wall (20A, 20B) extends at least at a height (H) above the conveying path (2) which is greater than or equal to the width (B) of the conveying path (2). The protection wall (20A, 20B) is fastened to the main framework (5).
B65G 21/20 - Means incorporated in, or attached to, framework or housings for guiding load-carriers, traction elements or loads supported on moving surfaces
B65G 21/08 - Protective roofs or arch supports therefor
8.
Warehouse for the storage and retrieval of goods or bundles of goods placed on load carriers
A warehouse for the storage and retrieval, by a distribution vehicle, of goods placed on load carriers, includes aisles which are located in a frame and along which the distribution vehicle is able to travel. It further includes storage locations in the frame for the load carriers. The aisles comprise guideways which are fastened to the frame and which each have a rail along which the distribution vehicle is able to travel, as well as side walls along the rail. In order to reduce vibrations in the region of the fastenings of successive guideways and crossings the guideways are each fastened, at their mutually facing ends, by means of at least one connecting element to a horizontal support surface fixed to the frame. The connecting element is located laterally outside the rail and laterally outside the plane in which each side wall extends.
A rack for storing goods has supports which extend between crossbeams. The supports are downwardly open profiles having a first and a second side wall. A horizontal wall connects the side walls and forms a goods support. At least one crossbeam has two slots, each with a locking projection that engages in an opening in the respective side wall. The openings are located in short end portions of the side walls. Central portions form a majority length of the side walls. The end portions are separated from the central portions by a slot which extends from the lower edge of the side wall over a portion of the height of the side wall. The end portions have in the direction toward the lower edge thereof a wall extent which in comparison with the wall extent on the central portion is offset in the direction toward the profile center plane.
The invention relates to a storage facility with a base frame composed of vertical supports (1) and horizontal crosspieces (2) and with at least one aisle (3) leading through the base frame and serving for the introduction and removal of goods by means of a carrier that can be driven on two rails (4) in the aisle (3). Each rail (4) consists of a horizontal limb (10), which forms a running surface (11) for the carrier, and of at least one vertical limb (12). The rail (4), in a fastening region (15) extending only over a partial length of the rail (4), is fastened by means of fastening elements (16) at least indirectly to one of the supports (1) and/or crosspieces (2), wherein the vertical limb (12), in the fastening region (15), is provided with holes (17) through which the fastening elements (16) lead, and wherein the vertical limb (12), in the fastening region (15) but outside the holes (17), is provided with at least one structural weakening (20) in the form of an opening. The latter extends like a slit substantially in the longitudinal direction of the rail (4) and at a height closer to the horizontal limb (10) than to the upper edge (13) of the vertical limb (12).
A horizontal floor consists of a load-bearing structure and panels (7), which are laid thereon and together form a floor surface, wherein the load-bearing structure is made up of at least one main profile (1), which is fastened on vertical supports, and secondary profiles (2), which are arranged transversely in relation to the main profile (1), are connected at their end to the main profile (1) and on which the panels (7) rest by way of their underside (7A). In order for the load-bearing structure of a horizontal floor to be developed further such that all the forces acting horizontally on the floor are optimally absorbed by the load-bearing structure, a connecting element (20) is provided, this connecting element being made up in one piece of a first fastening edge (21), a second fastening edge (22), which is parallel to the first fastening edge, and a central portion (25) between the two fastening edges (21, 22). The first fastening edge (21) is at least indirectly supported on the main profile (1) and connected to it. The second fastening edge (22) is supported on the underside (7A) of one of the panels (7) and connected to this panel (7).
The invention relates to a mobile rack for storing goods, comprising four vertical supports (2) at the rack corners and shelves positioned at different heights, the bottommost shelf of which has a vertical distance from the surrounding floor so that a lifting and transporting vehicle can drive beneath said bottommost shelf, the other shelves each consisting of four struts (30), which are fastened to the supports (2), and a goods base. Each support (2) is an angled profile element consisting exclusively of two profile legs (21) at a right angle to each other, each profile leg being provided with openings (18), which form a longitudinal pattern, for the interlocking fastening of the struts (30). Each strut (30) consists of an elongate center portion (31) and end portions (32) at both ends. At least two interlocking-connection elements (35A, 35B) are formed on each end portion (32), for fastening the end portion to the profile leg (21) in question. The interlocking-connection elements are located at different heights and form an interlocking connection together with openings (18) in the profile leg (21), which openings are likewise located at different heights.
A47B 57/40 - Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features for adjusting shelves or partitions with means for adjusting the height of detachable shelf supports consisting of hooks coacting with openings
A47B 57/44 - Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features for adjusting shelves or partitions with means for adjusting the height of detachable shelf supports consisting of screwbolts as connecting members
A47B 96/14 - Bars, uprights, struts, or like supports, for cabinets, brackets, or the like
The invention proposes a goods-storage rack having supports (5), which extend between crossmembers, are supported on the latter, are designed in the form of downwardly open profiles and are each made up of a first side wall (11) on the one side of a vertical profile centre plane (M), a second side wall (12) on the other side of the vertical profile centre plane (M) and a horizontal wall (10), which connects the side walls (11, 12) and the upper side of which forms the goods support (10A). For the purpose of fastening the respective support (5), the crossmember has two slots (21, 22), which each have a latching protrusion which, in the latched state, engages with a form fit in an opening (4) in the respective side wall (11, 12), wherein the openings (4) are each located in end portions (15) of the side walls (11, 12), which are short in comparison with centre portions (16), which form the predominant part of the length of the side walls (11, 12). In order to create a goods-storage rack which is easier to assemble than rack systems with a comparable load, the end portions (15) are separated from the centre portions (16) in each case by a slot (33) which, starting from the lower edge (34) of the side wall (11, 12), extends only over part of the height of the side wall (11, 12). In comparison with the course followed by the wall of the centre portion (16), the course followed by the wall of the end portions (15) in the direction of the lower edge (34) of the latter is offset in the direction of the profile centre plane.
The invention proposes a goods-storage rack having supports (5), which extend between crossmembers, are supported on the latter, are designed in the form of downwardly open profiles and are each made up of a first side wall (11) on the one side of a vertical profile centre plane (M), a second side wall (12) on the other side of the vertical profile centre plane (M) and a horizontal wall (10), which connects the side walls (11, 12) and the upper side of which forms the goods support (10A). For the purpose of fastening the respective support (5), the crossmember has two slots (21, 22), which each have a latching protrusion which, in the latched state, engages with a form fit in an opening (4) in the respective side wall (11, 12), wherein the openings (4) are each located in end portions (15) of the side walls (11, 12), which are short in comparison with centre portions (16), which form the predominant part of the length of the side walls (11, 12). In order to create a goods-storage rack which is easier to assemble than rack systems with a comparable load, the end portions (15) are separated from the centre portions (16) in each case by a slot (33) which, starting from the lower edge (34) of the side wall (11, 12), extends only over part of the height of the side wall (11, 12). In comparison with the course followed by the wall of the centre portion (16), the course followed by the wall of the end portions (15) in the direction of the lower edge (34) of the latter is offset in the direction of the profile centre plane.
A warehouse is proposed for the storage and retrieval, by means of a distribution vehicle, of goods placed on load carriers, said warehouse comprising aisles (5a, 5b, 6) which are located in a frame and along which the distribution vehicle is able to travel, and further comprising storage locations in the frame for the load carriers. The aisles (5a, 5b, 6) comprise guideways (11, 12, 13, 14) which are fastened to the frame and which each have a rail (20) along which the distribution vehicle is able to travel, as well as side walls (21, 22) along the rail (20). In order to reduce vibrations in the region of the fastenings of successive guideways and crossings, which would otherwise occur when a distribution vehicle travels over them, the guideways (11, 12, 13, 14) are each fastened, at their mutually facing ends, by means of at least one connecting element (45) to a horizontal support surface (17) fixed to the frame. The connecting element (45) is located laterally outside the rail (20) and laterally outside the plane in which each side wall (21, 22) extends.
A warehouse is proposed for the storage and retrieval, by means of a distribution vehicle, of goods placed on load carriers, said warehouse comprising aisles (5a, 5b, 6) which are located in a frame and along which the distribution vehicle is able to travel, and further comprising storage locations in the frame for the load carriers. The aisles (5a, 5b, 6) comprise guideways (11, 12, 13, 14) which are fastened to the frame and which each have a rail (20) along which the distribution vehicle is able to travel, as well as side walls (21, 22) along the rail (20). In order to reduce vibrations in the region of the fastenings of successive guideways and crossings, which would otherwise occur when a distribution vehicle travels over them, the guideways (11, 12, 13, 14) are each fastened, at their mutually facing ends, by means of at least one connecting element (45) to a horizontal support surface (17) fixed to the frame. The connecting element (45) is located laterally outside the rail (20) and laterally outside the plane in which each side wall (21, 22) extends.
A warehouse has a rack with an aisle and rails fastened to the rack extend along the aisle. The rails are made of rail segments that have a first profile section with a top side running surface. A distribution vehicle is movable along the aisle on the top side running surfaces and transports goods to be stored or retrieved from the rack. A pressure distribution bar is arranged where a first rail segment abuts a second rail segment. The pressure distribution bar has first and second length portions. The first length portion is supported against the first profile section of the first rail segment, the second length portion is supported against the first profile section of the second rail segment. A pressure transmission element has a first end supported from below against the pressure distribution bar and a second end supported against a counter bearing arranged at the rack.
Proposed is a warehouse, in particular a shuttle warehouse, having a rack (3) for the warehousing, and having at least one aisle (6) for the transport of goods (7), which are to be stored and retrieved, by means of a distribution vehicle (5) movable along the aisle (6) on rails (10). The rails (10) are fastened to the rack (3) and are respectively composed of rail segments (11, 12) following one upon another in the longitudinal direction of the rail. The rail segments (11, 12) are respectively profiles having a profile section (16) whose top side forms the running surface (15) for the distribution vehicle (5). A pressure distribution bar (20) arranged in the region of two successive rail segments (11, 12) is supported with a part of its length against that profile section (16) of the first rail segment (11) that forms the running surface (15), and with the remaining part of its length against that profile section (16) of the second rail segment (12) that forms the running surface (15). At least one pressure transmission element (21) is supported, on the one hand, from below against the pressure distribution bar (20) and, on the other hand, against a counter bearing (22) arranged rigidly with respect to the rack (3).
Proposed is a store for the storage of parcelled goods (L), having a main aisle (1) and having storage aisles (2.1 ¨ 2.4) arranged transversely to the main aisle (1) and comprising a plurality of storage places for receiving a respective parcel (L), having beams (14), which are arranged parallel to the main aisle (1) and bear at least a part of the weight forces at play in the storage aisles (2.1 ¨ 2.4) and which are fastened to supports (11) and extend between these fastenings. Further having a transport unit (20), arranged in the main aisle (1), for transporting the parcelled goods (L). The transport unit (20) has a first transport mechanism for movement along the main aisle (1), and a second transport mechanism for transferring a parcel (L) from the transport unit (20) into one of the storage aisles (2.1 ¨ 2.4) and for taking up a parcel (L) from one of the storage aisles (2.1 ¨ 2.4) and delivering it onto the transport unit (20). The second transport mechanism comprises a slide (27), which is movable transversely to the main aisle (1) and which is a constituent part of the second transport mechanism and forms a rest for the parcel (L) during the transfer and take-up thereof. The slide (27) is supported in the transport unit (20) on a tiltable platform (21) having a tilt mechanism (33). The tilt mechanism (33) is configured to tilt the platform (21) relative to the transport unit (20).
A store for storing parcels has a main aisle and storage aisles arranged transversely to the main aisle and provided with storage places for the parcels. Beams arranged parallel to the main aisle and fastened to supports bear at least some of the weight forces acting in the storage aisles. A transport unit for transporting parcels is arranged in the main aisle. The transport unit has a first transport mechanism moving along the main aisle and a second transport mechanism that transfers parcels from the transport unit into a storage aisle, takes up parcels from a storage aisle and delivers them to the transport unit. The second transport mechanism has a slide movable transversely to the main aisle. The slide forms a rest for parcels during transfer and take-up. A tiltable platform that supports the slide is provided with a tilt mechanism that tilts the platform relative to the transport unit.
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Scaffolding of metal for use in warehouse facilities and parts, fittings and accessories therefor Building construction in the field of warehouse facilities; installation and repair of warehouse facilities Design and planning in the field of warehouse facilities and warehouse systems; Consulting services in the field of warehouse facility automation
37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Warehouse facilities and racks comprising parts, fittings and accessories therefor, included in this class. Building construction, Assembly, Servicing, Repair and installation services, in particular in relation to warehouse facilities and other warehouse systems. Design, planning and consultancy in relation to warehouse facilities and warehouse systems; Automation services.
37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Warehouse facilities and racks comprising parts, fittings and accessories therefor, included in this class. Building construction, Assembly, Servicing, Repair and installation services, in particular in relation to warehouse facilities and other warehouse systems. draughting, Planning and consultancy in relation to warehouse facilities and warehouse systems; Automation services.
37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Warehouse facilities and racks comprising parts, fittings and accessories therefor, included in this class; all the aforementioned goods exclusively for warehouse facilities. Building construction, Assembly, Servicing, Repair and installation services, in particular in relation to warehouse facilities and other warehouse systems; all the aforementioned services exclusively for warehouse facilities. Design, planning and consultancy in relation to warehouse facilities and warehouse systems; Automation services; all the aforementioned services exclusively for warehouse facilities.
The invention relates to a storage rack for accommodating cuboid-shaped piece goods such as loaded standard pallets or standard containers, comprising front and rear vertical support elements (1, 4), storage lanes extending over the rack depth, which are provided with at least two horizontal profiled supporting elements (10), which are arranged parallel to each other, in order to provide supports (11) for the piece goods, and stop elements (7) at the ends of the storage lanes facing away from the placement-into-storage and removal-from-storage ends, wherein the stop elements (7) are located at a level above the level of the supports (11). In order to reduce the risk that the rack can be damaged when piece goods are placed into storage too hard in the direction of the rack depth in the case of a storage rack for accommodating cuboid-shaped piece goods such as loaded standard pallets, by means of economical measures that are simple in respect of assembly, the stop elements (7) are fastened to the rear support elements (4) and/or the profiled supporting elements (10) by means of connecting elements (8) that are designed to be deformable in a yielding manner in the longitudinal direction of the storage lanes.
The invention relates to a storage rack for accommodating cuboid-shaped piece goods such as loaded standard pallets or standard containers, comprising front and rear vertical support elements (1, 4), storage lanes extending over the rack depth, which are provided with at least two horizontal profiled supporting elements (10), which are arranged parallel to each other, in order to provide supports (11) for the piece goods, and stop elements (7) at the ends of the storage lanes facing away from the placement-into-storage and removal-from-storage ends, wherein the stop elements (7) are located at a level above the level of the supports (11). In order to reduce the risk that the rack can be damaged when piece goods are placed into storage too hard in the direction of the rack depth in the case of a storage rack for accommodating cuboid-shaped piece goods such as loaded standard pallets, by means of economical measures that are simple in respect of assembly, the stop elements (7) are fastened to the rear support elements (4) and/or the profiled supporting elements (10) by means of connecting elements (8) that are designed to be deformable in a yielding manner in the longitudinal direction of the storage lanes.
A47B 47/02 - Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features related to dismountability or building-up from elements made of metal only
A47B 53/00 - Cabinets or racks having several sections one behind the other; Cabinet or rack systems
A47B 96/00 - TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE - Details of cabinets, racks or shelf units not covered by a single one of groups ; General details of furniture
The invention relates to a storage rack for accommodating cuboid-shaped piece goods such as loaded standard pallets or standard containers, comprising front and rear vertical support elements (1, 4), storage lanes extending over the rack depth, which are provided with at least two horizontal profiled supporting elements (10), which are arranged parallel to each other, in order to provide supports (11) for the piece goods, and stop elements (7) at the ends of the storage lanes facing away from the placement-into-storage and removal-from-storage ends, wherein the stop elements (7) are located at a level above the level of the supports (11). In order to reduce the risk that the rack can be damaged when piece goods are placed into storage too hard in the direction of the rack depth in the case of a storage rack for accommodating cuboid-shaped piece goods such as loaded standard pallets, by means of economical measures that are simple in respect of assembly, the stop elements (7) are fastened to the rear support elements (4) and/or the profiled supporting elements (10) by means of connecting elements (8) that are designed to be deformable in a yielding manner in the longitudinal direction of the storage lanes.
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
19 - Non-metallic building materials
20 - Furniture and decorative products
37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services
40 - Treatment of materials; recycling, air and water treatment,
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Base metals and alloys thereof; building materials of metal
and moveable metal constructions; metal hardware as far as
not included in other classes; metal ladders; metal floors
and floor panels. Non-metal building and construction materials; non-metal
floors and floor panels. Storage racks and their parts and fittings as far as not
included in other classes; non-metal ladders. Construction, maintenance, repair in particular with regard
to storage racks and other storage systems. Assembly in particular with regard to storage racks and
other storage systems. Design, planning of warehousing and storage systems;
computer services relating thereto.
40 - Treatment of materials; recycling, air and water treatment,
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
19 - Non-metallic building materials
20 - Furniture and decorative products
37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Assembly in particular with regard to storage racks and other storage systems Base metals and alloys thereof for further manufacturing; building materials of metal, namely, metal pallets; moveable metal constructions, namely, portable metal buildings and metal portable stairs; metal hardware as far as not included in other classes, namely, metal scaffolding; metal ladders; metal floors, metal floor panels, metal floor boards, and metal floor grids [Non-metallic building materials, namely, floor panels; non-metal floors and floor panels] [Storage racks and their parts and fittings as far as not included in other classes; non-metal ladders] Construction, maintenance, repair in particular with regard to storage racks and other storage systems Design and planning of warehousing and storage systems; computer services relating thereto, namely, computer modeling services and computer design services for automated storage rack and shelving systems
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
19 - Non-metallic building materials
20 - Furniture and decorative products
37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Common metals and their alloys, unwrought or semi-wrought; building materials of metal, namely, metal pallets; transportable buildings of metal; goods of common metal, namely, metal scaffolding; ladders of metal; floors of metal; component parts of metal floors, namely, floor boards and floor grids [ Non-metallic building materials, namely, floor panels; floors, not of metal; component parts of non-metal floors, namely, floor tiles ] [ Racks, namely, storage racks; shelves; ladders, not of metal ] Installation, maintenance and repair of storage racks and shelves Design, development and engineering services in connection with storage rack and shelving systems, automated storage rack and shelving systems, and storage racks and shelves as well as fitting thereof; automation services, namely, consulting services in the field of workplace and warehouse automation; automation services, namely, design and development of automated storage and retrieval systems
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
19 - Non-metallic building materials
20 - Furniture and decorative products
37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Common metals, unwrought and semi-wrought, and their alloys;
building materials of metal; transportable buildings of
metal; goods of common metal not included in other classes;
ladders of metal; floors of metal and component parts
thereof. Non-metallic building materials; floors, not of metal, and
component parts thereof. Racks and shelves, parts and accessories thereof not
included in other classes; ladders, not of metal. Construction, assembly, maintenance and repair services,
particularly in connection with racks and shelves. Design, development and engineering services in connection
with racks and shelves as well as fitting thereof;
automation services.