STORAGE AND ORDER-PICKING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PICKING ORDERED ARTICLES FROM A SUSPENSION POCKET AND ANOTHER LOAD CARRIER

Abstract
The invention relates to a storage and order-picking system (1a . . . 1f) as well as order-picking method for picking ordered goods into or onto a target loading aid (4, 4′), in which at least one of the picking orders comprises multiple order lines (6, 7), which specify (an) ordered good(s) (2, 3) according to its/their type of good (8) and its/their number of pieces to be picked (9). During the execution of a picking order, a first loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c), which is configured so as to be different from a hanging bag, with ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6) is out-fed from a first storage zone (10). Further, a hanging bag (13) with ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7) is out-fed from a second storage zone (12). Then, the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6) and the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7) are loaded into or onto a target loading aid (4, 4′) in accordance with the at least one picking order.
Description

The invention relates to a storage and order-picking system for picking ordered goods into or onto a target loading aid. The storage and order-picking system comprises an order-processing computer for acquiring orders for picking ordered goods and for ascertaining the ordered goods required for an order, wherein at least one of the orders comprises at least one first order line and at least one second order line, and wherein each order line specifies at least one ordered good according to its type of good and its number of pieces to be picked. Further, the storage and order-picking system comprises a first storage zone for first loading aids, which are configured so as to be different from a hanging bag, wherein (an) ordered good(s) of the first order line is/are stored in or on one of the first loading aids.


The invention furthermore relates to an order-picking method for picking ordered goods into or onto a target loading aid, in which

    • an order for picking ordered goods is acquired and the ordered goods required for this order are ascertained, wherein at least one of the orders comprises multiple order lines, and wherein each order line specifies at least one ordered good according to its type of good and its number of pieces to be picked, and in which
    • a first loading aid, which is configured so as to be different from a hanging bag and on or in which (an) ordered good(s) of the first order line for the at least one order is/are stored, is out-fed from a first storage zone, in which the first loading aids are stored.


A storage and order-picking system and an order-picking method for picking ordered goods into or onto a target loading aid of the mentioned kind are known, in principle. For example, DE 10 2013 101 659 A1 discloses, in this context, a plant and a method for provisioning and order-picking articles in a storage system having a supply store for articles, a workstation in a first working area, as well as a workstation and a buffer store in the second working area. In the plant, picking orders are acquired, and groups of articles are ascertained based on the combination of different article properties for the articles required for the handling of the picking orders. Furthermore, a comparative analysis of the turnover rates between the groups of articles is carried out. Based on the comparison of the turnover rates, the articles are classified into fast-moving groups of articles and slow-moving groups of articles. The articles of the fast-moving groups of articles required for the handling of picking orders are interim-stored in the buffer store. The provisioning of the articles of a slow-moving group of articles at the workstation is done in such a way that the articles are transported from the supply store to the workstation, whereas the articles of a fast-moving group of articles are out-fed from the buffer store and transported to supply locations at the workstation. Afterwards, the picking process takes place at the workstations.


While DE 10 2013 101 659 A1 differentiates between fast-moving articles and slow-moving articles, the storage and order-picking system disclosed therein is structurally not optimally adjusted to this.


It is therefore an object of the invention to specify an improved storage and order-picking system and an improved order-picking method. In particular, an improved adjustment for fast-moving articles and slow-moving articles and/or new goods and return goods is to be achieved.


The object of the invention is achieved with a storage and order-picking system of the kind mentioned at the beginning, additionally comprising

    • a second storage zone for second loading aids, which are configured as hanging bags or comprise such a hanging bag, wherein (an) ordered good(s) of the second order line is/are stored in one of the hanging bags,
    • (a) first conveying device(s) for out-feeding the first loading aid with the ordered good(s) of the first order line from the first storage zone,
    • (a) second conveying device(s) for out-feeding the hanging bag with the ordered good(s) of the second order line from the second storage zone and
    • at least one picking station, to which the first and/or second conveying device(s) is/are coupled and which enables the loading of the ordered good(s) of the first order line and the ordered good(s) of the second order line into or onto a target loading aid provisioned there.


The object of the invention is also achieved with an order-picking method of the kind mentioned at the beginning, in which

    • a second loading aid, which is configured as a hanging bag or comprises such a hanging bag and which contains (an) ordered good(s) of the second order line for the at least one order, is out-fed from a second storage zone, in which the hanging bags are stored, and in which
    • the ordered good(s) of the first order line and the ordered good(s) of the second order line is/are loaded into or onto a target loading aid in accordance with the at least one order.


In particular, the ordered good(s) of the first order line and the ordered good(s) of the second order line is/are conveyed to a picking station and afterwards, in accordance with the at least one order, loaded into or onto a target loading aid provisioned there. To that end, the first and the second conveying device(s) may be coupled to the picking station, or the first or the second conveying device(s). In the latter case, a reloading station may be provided upstream of the picking station.


Advantageously, an improved adjustment for fast-moving articles and slow-moving articles and/or new goods and return goods can be achieved in this way. Here, structurally different loading aids which are well-adapted to the respective task are used. Specifically, at least one picking order is executed with the help of said loading aids.


The storing of the articles in the respectively optimally-adapted storage systems results in higher picking performances than is the case in the prior art. This results also in lower costs per picking process and thus a more favorable operation than in the prior art. The possibility of single-item access in the second storage zone results furthermore in an improved management of return goods.


Here, the steps of the specified method may run in an automatic and/or automated manner In particular, all steps of the specified method may run in an automatic and/or automated manner.


In a “storage and order-picking system,” goods may be delivered and taken over for example at a goods-in point and thereafter be repacked, if applicable, and in-fed in a warehouse. The goods may also be picked in accordance with an order, i.e. be out-fed from the warehouse, compiled into an order and provisioned for outbound transport at the goods-out point. As opposed to a manufacturing process, the goods are not changed substantially between the goods-in point and the goods-out point. Yet a slight change in shape is possible, in particular in case of non-rigid bodies, such as pouches or bags, or in case of other yielding packaging made, for example, of cardboard or plastic.


“Goods” are generally objects of the trade in goods and are delivered at the goods acceptance zone and discharged to a customer at the goods transfer zone in accordance with an order. Goods which are allocated to an order are referred to within the scope of the invention as “ordered goods.” The allocation to an order can be done for goods already in storage or, in principle, even before. Within the scope of the invention, “(a) good(s)” or “(an) ordered good(s)” is/are understood to mean in particular an individually-manipulatable object and/or an individually-manipulatable group of objects. It should generally be noted that (a) “good(s)” and (an) “ordered good(s)” may be one and the same object at different points in time.


A “type of good” states the kind of (a) good(s). For example, “tagliatelle, 1 kg” or “mineral water 11” may be provided as the type of good. The type of good may in particular also comprise items of clothing. For example, “shirt, white, size 42” or “jeans, size 34/34” or “sock, black, size 43” may be provided as the type of good.


An “order line” specifies (an) ordered good(s) (at least) according to its/their type of good and its/their number of pieces to be picked. For example, an order line may contain: “1 piece, tagliatelle, 1 kg” or “10 pieces, mineral water 11.” The ordered goods may in principle be of different kinds and in particular also comprise items of clothing. For example, an order line may therefore also contain: “1 piece, ” “shirt, white, size 42” or “3 pieces, jeans, size 34/34” or “10 pieces, sock, black, size 43.”


An “order for picking ordered goods” (“picking order” in short) within the scope of the invention comprises multiple order lines, whose allocated ordered goods are stored in different storage zones. For example, socks may be stored in a first storage zone in first loading aids, which are configured as containers. Shirts, in contrast, may be ordered goods being stored in a second storage zone in second loading aids, which are configured as hanging bags. Ordered goods of the first order line thus form a first order part, ordered goods of the second order line a second order part. In picking operation, also orders comprising one single order line, or more than two order lines, can be acquired and processed. In this case, the ordered good(s) is/are out-fed from one of the various storage zones.


An “order-processing computer” serves to acquire an order and execute same. In particular, the order-processing computer is for this purpose connected, in terms of control technology, to elements of the storage and order-picking system, in particular to the conveying device(s) of the storage and order-picking system.


Within the scope of the invention, “order-picking” is to be understood to mean the compilation of ordered goods for a picking order, in the narrower sense the loading of a target loading aid with the ordered good(s) of the first order line and/or the ordered good(s) of the second order line.


“Slow-moving goods” are goods/ordered goods with a low rate of turnover and/or ordered goods which appear statistically less frequently in orders (picking orders) and are therefore not requested as often as fast-moving consumer goods.


“Fast-moving goods” are goods/ordered goods with a high rate of turnover and/or ordered goods which appear statistically frequently in orders (picking orders).


“Article-specific” means that the goods or ordered goods stored in a loading aid have the same type of good. For example, a first loading aid contains the good(s)/ordered good(s) “A” and a second loading aid contains the good(s)/ordered good(s) “B” etc. On the other hand, the loading aids may be subdivided into multiple receiving compartments by separating walls and receive different types of good, wherein (a) good(s)/ordered good(s) “A” may be received in the first receiving compartment and (a) good(s)/ordered good(s) “B” may be received in the second receiving compartment. In contrast, the goods or ordered goods stored in a storage zone or in a loading aid in a “mixed” or “non-article-specific” manner, have different types of good.


A “storage location” is an area in the storage and order-picking system in which (a) good(s) can be stored. A “storage zone” is an area in the storage and order-picking system which has a plurality of storage locations for storing the goods. For example, the storage zone may be configured as a fixed-installation or mobile storage rack which provisions a plurality of storage locations next to one another and above one another. Yet it is also conceivable that the storage zone is an area at the floor of the storage and order-picking system, which is provided and/or reserved for depositing and storing (a) good(s). Walk and travel zones are therefore not storage zones but can adjoin to same.


The “first storage zone” serves to store the first loading aids. In particular, only first loading aids, and no hanging bags, are stored there. For example, the first storage zone may be formed by shelf units and/or or by other holding spaces for the first loading aids, in particular by holding spaces at the floor. Conveying vehicles operated in an automated manner may be provided in the first storage zone for in-feeding and out-feeding first loading aids.


The “second storage zone” serves to store the hanging bags. In particular, only hanging bags, and no first loading aids, are stored there. For example, the second storage zone may be formed by overhead storage conveyors.


A “goods transfer zone” is to be understood to mean that region in which ordered goods are discharged from the storage and order-picking system, i.e. in particular a goods-out point.


A “goods acceptance zone” is to be understood to mean that area in which goods are introduced into the storage and order-picking system, i.e. in particular a goods-in point. In particular, goods carriers (e.g. pallets, cardboard boxes, etc.) which have been delivered can be separated in a manual or automated manner This procedure is also referred to as “depalletizing.”


A “target loading aid” serves to receive the ordered goods during the picking process and may in particular be configured as a container, cardboard box, tray, pallet, bag (in particular a “polybag”), pouch, sack, hanging bag, suspended carrier or shelf unit. The target loading aid may in particular function as a “dispatch loading aid” and serve to transport ordered goods out of the storage and order-picking system. Yet the target loading aid may also function as an “interim loading aid”, in which ordered goods that have been picked and are intended for dispatching are interim-stored before being reloaded into a dispatch loading aid. A “first loading aid, different from a hanging bag (and, if applicable, from a suspended carrier)” serves to transport goods and/or ordered goods of the first order line and/or of the first storage zone and has in particular one or multiple of the following properties:

    • A first loading aid is stored in the first storage zone standing upright or lying down and transported on the first conveying device(s) standing upright or lying down. Yet it would also be conceivable, in principle, that a container-shaped loading aid is transported suspended from an edge on container walls.
    • A first loading aid in the operating position has a width, depth and height, wherein the following condition is fulfilled: width+depth>2·height.
    • A first loading aid is configured as a container, cardboard box, tray, pallet or shelf unit.
    • A first loading aid has a rigid floor and/or rigid walls with an elastic modulus >100 MPa.
    • A transport surface, at which the first loading aid is in contact with the first storage zone or with the first conveying device(s), in the operating position of the first loading aid is arranged below the latter's receiving plane and/or loading plane.
    • A first loading aid has no hook and is thus hookless and/or hook-free.


It should be noted in this context that not all first loading aids must have the same properties, but first loading aids may also be configured differently. In addition, first loading aids may have multiple receiving zones/receiving compartments.


A second loading aid configured as a hanging bag has in particular one or multiple of the following properties:

    • A hanging bag is stored in the second storage zone suspended and is transported on the second conveying device(s) suspended.
    • A hanging bag in a suspended state (operating position) has a width, depth and height, wherein the following condition is fulfilled: width+depth<2·height.
    • A hanging bag has a floor and/or walls made of flexible material, preferably of a textile (textile fabric) or a foil (plastic foil).
    • A supporting surface, at which the hanging bag is in contact with the second storage zone or with the second conveying device(s), has a hook shape or bracket shape.
    • A supporting surface, at which the hanging bag is in contact with the second storage zone or with the second conveying device(s), is configured roller-shaped and connected with a hook or arm of the hanging bag.
    • A supporting surface, at which the hanging bag is in contact with the second storage zone or with the second conveying device(s), is arranged, in the operating position of the hanging bag, above the bag's filling plane.


In particular, a hanging bag comprises a front wall, a rear wall, a floor, a storing space limited by the front wall, the rear wall and the floor and a loading opening and/or unloading opening configured at the hanging bag at a first side and limited by the front wall, the rear wall and the floor. The hanging bag may at a second side also have a side wall stop, against which the good(s) and/or the ordered good(s) of the second order line can be applied. In particular, the front wall, the rear wall and the floor may be formed as a single piece, for example by a length of fabric or woven cloth, which is mounted at an overhead conveyor/suspension rod at its upper end and forms a loop in the floor area. In a closed position, the front wall and the rear wall have only a small distance from each other, whereby the loading opening and unloading opening has a small surface area and the storing space of the hanging bag has a small volume. In the case of a length of fabric or woven cloth, its upper ends equally have only a small distance from each other, and the loop formed by the length of fabric or woven cloth is narrow. In the closed position, the good(s) and/or the ordered good(s) of the second order line can thus be stored and transported in a narrow space. In an open position, in contrast, the front wall and the rear wall have a large distance from each other, whereby the loading opening and unloading opening has a large surface area and the storing space of the hanging bag has a large volume. In the case of a length of fabric or woven cloth, its upper ends equally have a large distance from each other, and the loop formed by the length of fabric or woven cloth is wide. In the open position, the hanging bag is thus easy to load and unload. Such a hanging bag is disclosed, for example, in the German utility model DE 20 2017 106 993 U1, DE 20 2017 100 206 U1 or the Austrian patent application A 50320/2018.


It should also be noted in this context that not all hanging bags must have the same properties, but hanging bags may also be configured differently. In addition, hanging bags may have multiple storing zones/storing compartments. It should be noted in addition that it is not necessarily the case that only hanging bags are conveyed and/or stored on the second conveying device(s) and only hanging bags are conveyed and/or stored in the second storage zone. For example, also “suspended carriers” for hanging articles (e.g. coat hangers) may be conveyed and stored there. These suspended carriers do not necessarily comprise a hanging bag, yet they may be arranged on the exterior or on the interior of the hanging bag. Such combined, second loading aids, which comprise both a hanging bag and means for suspending a coat hanger, or even the coat hanger itself, can be used particularly universally. Therefore, different second loading aids can be stored and transported in the second storage zone and on the second conveying device(s), in particular both hanging bags and suspended carriers for hanging articles (e.g. coat hangers).


The “operating position” of a first or second loading aid is characterized in that goods are storable in it and transportable using the conveying device(s).


The “first conveying device(s)” serve(s) to transport the first loading aids. The “second conveying device(s)” serve(s) to transport the second loading aids (=hanging bags). The “third conveying device(s)” serve(s) to transport the target loading aids.


The “first conveying device(s)” and/or “second conveying device(s)” and/or “third conveying device(s)” may comprise (a) “fixed-installation conveying device(s)” and/or “autonomous conveying vehicles” and/or be made up of them.


For the transport of goods, “(a) fixed-installation conveyor(s)” require(s) permanently-integrated devices. For example, a lift requires a frame at which a lifting platform is moved. In contrast to this, the lifting platform alone is non-functional. (A) fixed-installation conveyor(s) is/are in particular characterized in that it/they cannot be extracted from the storage and order-picking system without loosening fastenings. (A) fixed-installation conveying device(s) is/are to be understood to mean, in particular, roller conveyors, belt conveyors, chain conveyors and suchlike. In contrast to this, an autonomous industrial truck can be extracted from the storage and order-picking system without loosening fastenings.


Within the scope of the invention, “conveying vehicles operated in an automated manner” are to be understood to mean self-propelled and/or driverless conveying vehicles for the transport of goods, which travel along permanently specified lanes or which are freely guided, i.e. with-out fixed track guidance. A fixed track guidance can be specified at the floor of the travel surface, for example with the help of optical color stripes, with magnetic strips, with marker tags or also with rails. A conveying vehicle operated in an automated manner has in particular a transport platform, on which the goods/ordered goods to be transported are received temporarily. Instead of the transport platform, or additionally to it, the conveying vehicle operated in an automated manner may also have a (telescopable) suspension rod and/or overhead conveyor for receiving hanging bags and, if applicable, suspended carriers. For example, the transport platform/suspension rod may be permanently affixed to the conveying vehicle, yet the transport platform/suspension rod may also be vertically and/or laterally movable relative to an underframe of the conveying vehicle, for example to be able to in-feed goods/ordered goods into a storage rack and out-feed them from the storage rack. Wheels, of which at least one is driven, are arranged at the underframe. Further, a conveying vehicle operated in an automated manner also comprises an electronic control for receiving commands by a superordinate control and for controlling/regulating the movements of the conveying vehicle operated in an automated manner


A “storage-and-retrieval unit” is a conveying vehicle operated in an automated manner which travels on rails and may be designed as a single-level-storage-and-retrieval unit (also referred to as “shuttle”) or as a multi-level-storage-and-retrieval unit. For their operation, storage-and-retrieval units require elements of fixed-installation conveying device(s) (namely the rails). For this reason, storage-and-retrieval units are, within the scope of the invention, counted among fixed-installation conveying device(s).


An “autonomous industrial truck” is a non-railborne conveying vehicle operated in an automated manner At least one of the wheels is steerable, unless the autonomous conveying vehicle has wheels with which also a lateral movement can be executed (e.g. Mecanum wheels). An autonomous industrial truck also comprises sensors for capturing the environment of the industrial truck and for spatial orientation.


A “picking station” is a station and/or a zone or location, at or in which ordered goods can be loaded into a target loading aid. The picking station may have a picking control for controlling the picking process of the ordered goods. Yet it would also be conceivable that the picking process is controlled, alternatively or additionally, by the order-processing computer.


A “reloading station” is a station and/or a zone or location, at or in which ordered goods can be reloaded from a first loading aid into a hanging bag or vice versa. The reloading station may have a reloading control for controlling the reloading process of the ordered goods. Yet it would also be conceivable that the reloading process is controlled, alternatively or additionally, by the order-processing computer.


A “storage reloading station” is a station and/or a zone or location between the first storage zone and the second storage zone, at or in which goods (without reference to an order) can be reloaded from a first loading aid into a hanging bag or vice versa. The reloading station may have a storage reloading control for controlling the reloading process of the ordered goods.


A reloading station, a picking station and a storage reloading station may respectively be configured for automatic, manual or mixed automatic/manual operation, wherein the manual operation may in particular be computer-aided. To that end, said stations may comprise various functional units, for example a robot, a tilting device for tilting a first loading aid at a supply position (e.g. for reasons of ergonomics), an unloading device for unloading a hanging bag and/or a device for opening and/or closing a hanging bag at a supply position. Further, a functional unit may be an output unit (e.g. a display or a voice output unit), an input unit (e.g. a keyboard, a touch display or a voice input unit) and/or a capturing unit (e.g. a scanner). Any combination of said functional units is of course possible.


In automatic or mixed automatic/manual operation, the robot and/or the tilting device can be instructed to execute a particular sequence of movements. In manual or mixed automatic/manual operation, a worker can be instructed with the help of the output unit to execute a particular process. The worker can offer feedback via the input unit and/or the capture unit. The above-mentioned process is therefore done in a computer-aided manual manner Said functional units may be controlled by a control of the respective station, i.e. by the reloading control of the reloading station, the picking control of the picking station or the storage reloading control of the storage reloading station. Yet it would also be conceivable that said functional units are controlled, alternatively or additionally, by the order-processing computer.


In “automatic” operation, e.g. a robot independently executes specified sequences of movement. In “automated operation,” a device can work, fully or partially, without human assistance. “Automated” operation may accordingly be automatic and/or computer-aided manual operation. In “computer-aided manual” operation, a worker receives instructions from a control and, if applicable, offers feedback to the control. In “mixed manual/automatic” operation, parts of a process are executed automatically (e.g. by a robot), other parts by a worker (e.g. in a computer-aided manual manner).


A “supply position” is generally a position at which a first loading aid, a hanging bag, or a target loading aid is supplied and/or provisioned. At this position, a loading and/or unloading of the respective loading aid is possible. For example, the supply position may be formed by a stopping position for a first loading aid on (a) first conveying device(s), by a stopping position for a hanging bag on (a) second conveying device(s) or by a stopping position for a target loading aid on (a) third conveying device(s).


An “order-picking supply position” is therefore a supply position which is arranged at a picking station and/or forms part of same. A “reloading supply position” is therefore a supply position which is arranged at a reloading station and/or forms part of same. A “storage reloading supply position” is therefore a supply position which is arranged at a storage reloading station and/or forms part of same.


A “goods supply store” is a storage zone in which predominantly or exclusively new goods are stored. “(A) new good(s)” is/are (a) good(s) which has/have not yet been dispatched and is/are available for an order.


A “return goods store” is a storage zone in which predominantly or exclusively return goods are stored. “(A) return good(s)” is/are goods which has/have already been dispatched but are/were sent back by the recipient and is/are available for a new order.


A “mobile shelf unit” is a movable shelf unit which is not fixed at a particular location. A mobile shelf unit may in particular comprise wheels for easier transport.


An “overhead conveyor” is a conveyor at which hanging bags can be stored and/or transported suspended. A “storage overhead conveyor” is therefore an overhead conveyor at which hanging bags can be stored suspended and which is in particular arranged in the second storage zone. A “transport overhead conveyor” is an overhead conveyor via which hanging bags can be transported suspended. A “mobile storage overhead conveyor” is a movable overhead conveyor which is not fixed at a particular location. A mobile storage overhead conveyor may in particular be structured similarly to a mobile shelf unit and equally have wheels for easier transport. If the supporting surface, at which the hanging bag is in contact with the overhead conveyor, is configured hook-shaped or bracket-shaped, the hook or bracket of the hanging bag glides along the overhead conveyor during transport. If the supporting surface, at which the hanging bag is in contact with the overhead conveyor, is configured roller-shaped, the roller of the hanging bag rolls along the overhead conveyor during transport. The same is true for suspended carriers.


A “sorting device” is a device with which first and/or second ordered goods can be brought into a specified or specifiable sequence.


Advantageous designs and further advancements of the invention result from the sub-claims as well as from the description in combination with the figures.


In particular, the at least one picking station may have a first order-picking supply position, to which the first conveying device(s) is/are coupled in order to supply the first loading aid with the ordered good(s) of the first order line, and have a second order-picking supply position, to which the second conveying device(s) is/are coupled in order to supply the hanging bag with the ordered good(s) of the second order line. This means that the first conveying device(s) and the second conveying device(s) lead to the picking station separately.


It is also favorable if the first and second conveying device(s) are joined at a joining point, at which the first conveying device(s) end(s) in the second conveying device(s) or the second conveying device(s) end(s) in the first conveying device(s). In this way, the storage and order-picking system may be structured in a particularly compact manner, in particular in the area of the goods out-feeding and/or order-picking.


In this case, the picking station may have at least one first order-picking supply position, to which the first conveying device(s) is/are coupled in order to supply a first loading aid of the first loading aids with the ordered good(s) of the first order line and a second loading aid of the first loading aids with the ordered good(s) of the second order line. In this case, only the first conveying device(s) lead(s) toward the picking station.


Yet it is also conceivable that the picking station has at least one second order-picking supply position, to which the second conveying device(s) is/are coupled in order to supply a first hanging bag of the hanging bags with the ordered good(s) of the second order line and a second hanging bag of the hanging bags with the ordered good(s) of the first order line. In this case, only the second conveying device(s) lead(s) toward the picking station.


It is advantageous for the storage and order-picking system


a) to have a reloading station along the route of the first conveying device(s), which enables the reloading of the ordered good(s) of the first order line into one of the second hanging bags of the hanging bags provisioned at the reloading station, and a picking station along the route of the second conveying device(s), which enables the loading of the ordered good(s) of the first order line and the ordered good(s) of the second order line into or onto a target loading aid provisioned there, or


b) to have a reloading station along the route of the second conveying device(s), which enables the reloading of the ordered good(s) of the second order line into or onto a second loading aid of the first loading aids provisioned at the reloading station, and a picking station along the route of the first conveying device(s), which enables the loading of the ordered good(s) of the first order line and the ordered good(s) of the second order line into or onto a target loading aid provisioned there.


Accordingly,


a) the hanging bag with the ordered good(s) of the second order line is conveyed to a picking station, the first loading aid with the ordered good(s) of the first order line is conveyed to a reloading station, the ordered good(s) of the first order line is/are afterwards loaded into a second hanging bag of the hanging bags provisioned there, the second hanging bag of the hanging bags with the ordered good(s) of the first order line is conveyed to said picking station, and afterwards the ordered good(s) of the first order line and the ordered good(s) of the second order line are loaded into or onto a target loading aid provisioned there or


b) the first loading aid with the ordered good(s) of the first order line is conveyed to a picking station, the hanging bag with the ordered good(s) of the second order line is conveyed to a reloading station, the ordered good(s) of the second order line is/are afterwards loaded into or onto a second loading aid of the first loading aids provisioned there, the second loading aid of the first loading aids with the ordered good(s) of the second order line is conveyed to said picking station, and afterwards the ordered good(s) of the first order line and the ordered good(s) of the second order line are loaded into or onto a target loading aid provisioned there.


Due to the fact that the reloading station is arranged, in the conveyance flow, upstream of the picking station, only first loading aids (case b) or only hanging bags (case a) are supplied at the picking station. This harmonizes and simplifies the picking process.


In the above context, it is in addition of advantage if, in the case a),

    • the picking station has at least one second order-picking supply position, to which the second conveying device(s) is/are coupled in order to supply a first hanging bag of the hanging bags with the ordered good(s) of the second order line and a second hanging bag of the hanging bags with the ordered good(s) of the first order line, and
    • the reloading station has a first reloading supply position, to which the first conveying device(s) is/are coupled in order to supply the first loading aid with the ordered good(s) of the first order line from the first storage zone, and
    • the reloading station has a second reloading supply position, to which the second conveying device(s) is/are coupled in order to supply the second hanging bag of the hanging bags and in order to enable the reloading of the ordered good(s) of the first order line into the second hanging bag of the hanging bags, or, in the case b),
    • the picking station has at least one first order-picking supply position, to which the first conveying device(s) is/are coupled in order to supply a first loading aid of the first loading aids with the ordered good(s) of the first order line and a second loading aid of the first loading aids with the ordered good(s) of the second order line, and
    • the reloading station has a first reloading supply position, to which the second conveying device(s) is/are coupled in order to supply the hanging bag with the ordered good(s) of the second order line from the second storage zone, and
    • the reloading station has a second reloading supply position, to which the first conveying device(s) is/are coupled in order to supply the second loading aid of the first loading aids and in order to enable the reloading of the ordered good(s) of the second order line into the second loading aid of the first loading aids.


It is also favorable if the storage and order-picking system has (a) third conveying device(s), which is/are coupled to the picking station and enable(s) a provisioning of the target loading aid at the picking station. In particular, it is of advantage here if the picking station has a third order-picking supply position, to which the third conveying device(s) is/are coupled in order to supply the target loading aid and in order to enable the reloading of the ordered good(s) of the first order line and the ordered good(s) of the second order line into or onto the target loading aid in accordance with a picking order (in the course of the picking process). In this way, the automatic transport of the target loading aid to and from the picking station is possible.


Furthermore, it is of advantage for the storage and order-picking system


i) to comprise a first picking station along the route of the first conveying device(s), which enables the reloading of the ordered good(s) of the first order line into or onto a target loading aid provisioned at the first picking station and transported by (a) third conveying device(s), and a second picking station along the route of the second and third conveying device(s), which enables the loading of the ordered good(s) of the second order line into or onto said target loading aid, or


ii) to comprise a first picking station along the route of the second conveying device(s), which enables the reloading of the ordered good(s) of the second order line into or onto a target loading aid provisioned at the first picking station and transported by (a) third conveying device(s), and a second picking station along the route of the first and third conveying device(s), which enables the loading of the ordered good(s) of the first order line into or onto said target loading aid.


Accordingly,


i) the first loading aid with the ordered good(s) of the first order line is conveyed to a first picking station, the ordered good(s) of the first order line is/are afterwards loaded into or onto a target loading aid provisioned there, the target loading aid with the ordered good(s) of the first order line and the hanging bag with the ordered good(s) of the second order line are conveyed to a second picking station and afterwards the ordered good(s) of the second order line is/are loaded into or onto said target loading aid or


ii) the hanging bag with the ordered good(s) of the second order line is conveyed to a first picking station, the ordered good(s) of the second order line is/are afterwards loaded into or onto a target loading aid provisioned there, the target loading aid with the ordered good(s) of the second order line and the first loading aid with the ordered good(s) of the first order line are conveyed to a second picking station and afterwards the ordered good(s) of the first order line is/are loaded into or onto said target loading aid.


In this way, order-picking stations may be provided which are optimally adapted to the respective loading aid, i.e. to the first loading aid or a hanging bag. This simplifies the picking process.


In the above context it is in addition of advantage if, in the case i),

    • the first picking station has a first order-picking supply, to which the first conveying device(s) is/are coupled in order to supply the first loading aid with the ordered good(s) of the first order line, and
    • the second picking station has a second order-picking supply position, to which the second conveying device(s) is/are coupled in order to supply the hanging bag with the ordered good(s) of the second order line,
    • the first picking station has a third order-picking supply position, to which the third conveying device(s) is/are coupled in order to supply the target loading aid and in order to enable the reloading of the ordered good(s) of the first order line into or onto the target loading aid at the first picking station and
    • the second picking station has a fourth order-picking supply position, to which the third conveying device(s) is/are coupled in order to supply the target loading aid and in order to enable the reloading of the ordered good(s) of the second order line into or onto the target loading aid at the second picking station, and that, in the case ii),
    • the second picking station has a first order-picking supply position, to which the first conveying device(s) is/are coupled in order to supply the first loading aid with the ordered good(s) of the first order line, and
    • the first picking station has a second order-picking supply position, to which the second conveying device(s) is/are coupled in order to supply the hanging bag with the ordered good(s) of the second order line,
    • the second picking station has a third order-picking supply position, to which the third conveying device(s) is/are coupled in order to supply the target loading aid and in order to enable the reloading of the ordered good(s) of the first order line into or onto the target loading aid at the second picking station and
    • the first picking station has a fourth order-picking supply position, to which the third conveying device(s) is/are coupled in order to supply the target loading aid and in order to enable the reloading of the ordered good(s) of the second order line into or onto the target loading aid at the first picking station.


It is also of advantage if the first conveying device(s) and the second conveying device(s) connect(s) the first storage zone and the second storage zone with each other and a storage reloading station is arranged along the route of the first conveying device(s) and the second conveying device(s), which storage reloading station enables the reloading of


A) (a) good(s) from the first storage zone into a hanging bag provisioned there, and/or


B) (a) good(s) from the second storage zone into or onto a first loading aid provisioned there.


Accordingly,


A) a first loading aid with (a) good(s) from the first storage zone is out-fed and conveyed to a storage reloading station, afterwards the good(s) is/are loaded into a hanging bag provisioned there and the hanging bag is conveyed into the second storage zone and stored there or


B) a hanging bag with (a) good(s) from the second storage zone is out-fed and conveyed to a storage reloading station, afterwards the good(s) is/are loaded into or onto a first loading aid provisioned there and the first loading aid is conveyed into the first storage zone and stored there.


These measures therefore enable goods to be rearranged between the two storage zones. This ensures that for example a utilization of a storage zone can be adapted to the current need. It is in particular conceivable that fast-moving good(s) is/are transferred to the second storage zone and/or slow-moving good(s) is/are transferred to the first storage zone. This can be advantageous for example for (a) seasonal good(s), e.g. for summer and winter clothing. Accordingly, in early spring, summer clothing can be stored from the first storage zone into the second storage zone and winter clothing from the second storage zone into the first storage zone. In early fall, the reverse process will be triggered.


In the above context it is in addition of advantage if the storage reloading station, in the case A),

    • has a first storage reloading supply position, to which the first conveying device(s) is/are coupled in order to supply the first loading aid with the good(s) from the first storage zone, and
    • a second storage reloading supply position, to which the second conveying device(s) is/are coupled in order to supply the hanging bag and in order to enable the reloading of the good(s) from the first storage zone into the hanging bag, and, in the case B),
    • has a second storage reloading supply position, to which the second conveying device(s) is/are coupled in order to supply the hanging bag with the good(s) from the second storage zone, and
    • a first storage reloading supply position, to which the first conveying device(s) is/are coupled in order to supply the first loading aid and in order to enable the reloading of the good(s) from the second storage zone into the first loading aid.


It is particularly advantageous if

    • predominantly or exclusively new goods are stored in the first storage zone (and the first storage zone comprises a goods supply store or is configured as same) and/or
    • predominantly or exclusively slow-moving goods are stored in the first storage zone and/or
    • goods in the first storage zone are stored in a first loading aid in an article-specific manner


New goods usually occur in larger numbers of pieces. In view of this, it is of advantage to store multiple of these goods in or on a first loading aid in a space-saving manner Accordingly, it is also of advantage if multiple ordered goods of at least one first order line are received in a first loading aid. Yet it would of course also be conceivable that exactly one ordered good of a first order line is received in a first loading aid. New goods also usually occur in an article-specific manner In view of this, it is of advantage to store goods in or on a first loading aid in an article-specific manner Accordingly, it is also of advantage if multiple ordered goods of the same type of good of at least one first order line are received in a first loading aid.


It is also particularly advantageous if

    • predominantly or exclusively return goods are stored in the second storage zone (and the second storage zone comprises a return goods store or is configured as same) and/or
    • predominantly or exclusively fast-moving goods are stored in the second storage zone and/or
    • goods in the second storage zone are stored in a hanging bag in a mixed (i.e. non-article-specific) manner


Return goods very often occur as separate goods. In view of this, it is of advantage to store these goods in a hanging bag in a space-saving manner Accordingly, it is also of advantage if exactly one ordered good of a second order line is received in a hanging bag. Yet it would of course also be conceivable that multiple ordered goods of at least one second order line are received in a hanging bag. Return goods also usually occur in a mixed (non-article-specific) manner In view of this, it is of advantage to store goods in the hanging bag in a mixed manner. Accordingly, it is also of advantage if multiple ordered goods of different types of good of at least one second order line are received in a hanging bag.


It is favorable if the first loading aid is selected from the group: container, tray or cardboard box, wherein the loading aid comprises a floor with a receiving location on its upper side, onto which at least one good/ordered good of the first order line, preferably a plurality of goods/ordered goods of the first order line, can be placed, and has a transport surface on its lower side, by which the loading aid is transportable on (a) first conveying device(s), as well as comprises side walls rising up from the floor. This enables the first loading aid to receive in particular multiple goods or ordered goods.


It is favorable if the storage and order-picking system has a sorting device arranged along the route of the first conveying device(s) and/or second conveying device(s), which sorting device is configured for bringing ordered goods of the first order lines and/or ordered goods of the second order lines into a specifiable sequence. In this way, the picking process can be simplified. In particular, a sorting operation can take place in a single-stage or also multi-stage manner. The sorting device may be configured as a matrix sorter, for example. In addition to a sorting device, or instead of a sorting device, a sorting operation may also take place by an adequate removal of the ordered goods of the first order lines from the first storage zone and/or ordered goods of the second order lines from the second storage zone, for example with the help of a conveying vehicle operated in an automated manner (for example with the help of a storage-and-retrieval unit or with the help of an autonomous industrial truck).


Generally, the first conveying device(s) and/or second conveying device(s) may comprise (a) fixed-installation conveying device(s) and/or autonomous industrial trucks and/or be made up of it/them. This enables the transport of the ordered goods of the first order lines and the ordered goods of the second order lines to be done in a flexible manner


It is favorable if

    • the first storage zone comprises storage racks,
    • storage locations are provided in the storage racks and
    • the first conveying device(s) comprise(s) a conveying vehicle operated in an automated manner, which enables the out-feeding of the first loading aid with the ordered good(s) of the first order line.


In this way, a plurality of goods and/or ordered goods of the first order line can be stored in the first storage zone in a space-saving manner


It is further favorable if the first conveying device(s)

    • comprise(s) a first conveying section for out-feeding the first loading aid with the ordered good(s) of the first order line from the first storage zone and
    • a second conveying section for in-feeding a first loading aid with (a) good(s) into the first storage zone and
    • the conveying vehicle operated in an automated manner also enables the in-feeding of the first loading aid with the good(s) into a storage location.


This enables goods to be in-fed into the first storage zone and ordered goods of the first order line to be out-fed from the first storage zone. To that end, also a joint conveying section, instead of separate conveying sections, may be provided, which joint conveying section is operated bidirectionally.


It is further favorable if the conveying vehicle operated in an automated manner

    • is displaceable in front of the storage locations along a rack aisle and
    • is equipped with a load suspension device for in-feeding a first loading aid with (a) good(s) into a storage location and/or for out-feeding the first loading aid with the ordered good(s) of the first order line from a storage location and
    • is configured as a railborne storage-and-retrieval unit or as an autonomous industrial truck.


The proposed measures ensure that the goods can be in-fed in an automated manner and/or the ordered goods of the first order line can be out-fed in an automated manner


It is particularly advantageous if

    • the shelf units are configured as mobile shelf units which function as first loading aids, and
    • the conveying vehicle operated in an automated manner is configured as an autonomous industrial truck and the mobile shelf units are transportable by the autonomous industrial truck.


In addition, it is favorable if the first loading aid configured as a mobile shelf unit comprises shelves with respectively at least one receiving location in storage planes located on top of one another, onto which at least one good/ordered good of at least one first order line, preferably a plurality of goods/ordered goods of at least one first order line, can be placed. In this way, a plurality of ordered goods of the first order line can be transported at once. The number of journeys needed for a picking order can thus be kept low.


It is further favorable if the second storage zone comprises overhead storage conveyors and


I) the second conveying device(s) comprise(s) overhead transport conveyors, which are connected, in terms of conveyor technology, to the overhead storage conveyors and enable the out-feeding of the hanging bag with the ordered good(s) of the second order line and/or


II) the second conveying device(s) comprise(s) a conveying vehicle operated in an automated manner, which enables the out-feeding of the hanging bag with the ordered good(s) of the second order line.


The proposed measures ensure that the goods can be in-fed in an automated manner and/or the ordered goods of the second order line can be out-fed in an automated manner In the case I), fixed-installation conveying device(s) is/are provided to that end, in the case II), non-fixed-installation conveying device(s) is/are provided to that end.


It is further favorable if the second conveying device(s)

    • comprise(s) a first conveying section for out-feeding the hanging bag with the ordered good(s) of the second order line from the second storage zone and
    • a second conveying section for in-feeding a hanging bag with (a) good(s) into the second storage zone and
    • in the case I) the overhead transport conveyors and in the case II) the conveying vehicle operated in an automated manner also enable(s) the in-feeding of the hanging bag with the good(s) into an overhead storage conveyor.


This enables goods to be in-fed into the second storage zone and ordered goods of the second order line to be out-fed from the second storage zone. To that end, also a joint conveying section, instead of separate conveying sections, may be provided, which joint conveying section is operated bidirectionally.


It is also favorable if, in the case II), the conveying vehicle operated in an automated manner

    • is displaceable in front of the storage locations along a rack aisle and
    • is equipped with a load suspension device for in-feeding a hanging bag with the good(s) into the overhead storage conveyor and/or for out-feeding the hanging bag with the ordered good(s) of the second order line from the overhead storage conveyor and
    • is configured as a railborne storage-and-retrieval unit or as an autonomous industrial truck.


The proposed measures ensure that the goods can be in-fed into the second storage zone in an automated manner and/or the ordered goods of the second order line can be out-fed from the second storage zone in an automated manner


It is also particularly advantageous if

    • the overhead storage conveyors are configured so as to be mobile and/or transportable, and
    • the conveying vehicle operated in an automated manner, in the case II), is configured as an autonomous industrial truck and a mobile overhead storage conveyor is transportable by the autonomous industrial truck.


In this way, a plurality of ordered goods of the second order line can be transported at once. The number of journeys needed for a picking order can thus be kept low. A mobile and/or transportable overhead storage conveyor is in particular formed by a suspension rod, which can be manipulated by the autonomous industrial truck.


It is particularly advantageous if the autonomous industrial truck is configured both for transporting the mobile shelf units and for transporting the mobile overhead storage conveyors. For example, the autonomous industrial truck may, to that end, have a transport platform. The first and second conveying devices are, in this case, (at least partially) configured identical and the autonomous industrial trucks can thus be used in a particularly flexible manner. A joining point for the first and second conveying devices may in particular be formed by a location of the stationary conveying device(s) (e.g. roller conveyor for first loading aids or overhead conveyor for second loading aids), from which location first loading aids or second loading aids are loaded onto autonomous industrial trucks of the above-mentioned kind, which can transport both first and second loading aids.


It is finally favorable if the target loading aid

    • functions as a dispatch loading aid and the ordered good(s) of the first order line and/or the ordered good(s) of the second order line is/are loaded directly into or onto the dispatch loading aid or
    • functions as an interim loading aid and the ordered good(s) of the first order line and/or the ordered good(s) of the second order line are reloaded into or onto the interim loading aid and afterwards into or onto a dispatch loading aid.


The provision of an interim loading aid can facilitate the picking process, in particular when many different kinds of dispatch loading aids are loaded with ordered goods of the first order lines and ordered goods of the second order lines. The use of (uniform) interim loading aids ensures that the picking process at the picking station, i.e. the loading of the interim loading aid with ordered goods of the first order lines and ordered goods of the second order lines, can be harmonized and simplified. If orders are picked directly into a dispatch loading aid, the picking process is done without detours.


It should be noted in this context that the variants and advantages disclosed in relation to the storage and order-picking system presented equally relate to the method presented, and vice versa.


For the purpose of a better understanding of the invention, the latter will be elucidated in more detail by means of the figures below.





In a strongly simplified, schematic depiction, each figure shows as follows:



FIG. 1 a first embodiment of a schematically-depicted storage and order-picking system, in which the first and second conveying devices lead to a picking station;



FIG. 2 a second embodiment of a schematically-depicted storage and order-picking system having a sorting device along the route of the second conveying device(s);



FIG. 3 another embodiment of a schematically-depicted storage and order-picking system having a reloading station along the route of the second conveying device(s);



FIG. 4 another embodiment of a schematically-depicted storage and order-picking system having two order-picking stations;



FIG. 5 another embodiment of a schematically-depicted storage and order-picking system having a storage reloading station between the first and second storage zones;



FIG. 6 an exemplary (mobile) shelf unit in an oblique view;



FIG. 7 an exemplary, mobile overhead storage conveyor in an oblique view;



FIG. 8 an exemplary and schematically-depicted autonomous industrial truck and



FIG. 9 a plan view onto an exemplary storage and order-picking system.





First of all, it is to be noted that, in the different embodiments described, equal parts are provided with equal reference numbers and/or equal component designations, where the disclosures contained in the entire description may be analogously transferred to equal parts with equal reference numbers and/or equal component designations. Moreover, the specifications of location, such as at the top, at the bottom, at the side, chosen in the description refer to the directly described and depicted figure and in case of a change of position, and these specifications of location are to be analogously transferred to the new position.



FIG. 1 shows a storage and order-picking system 1a for picking ordered goods 2, 3 into or onto a target loading aid 4, which comprises an order-processing computer 5 for acquiring orders for picking ordered goods 2, 3 and for ascertaining the ordered goods 2, 3 required for an order. At least one of the orders comprises at least one first order line 6 and at least one second order line 7, wherein each order line 6, 7 specifies at least one ordered good 2, 3 according to its type of good 8 and its number of pieces to be picked 9.


The storage and order-picking system 1a further comprises a first storage zone 10 for first loading aids 11 and a second storage zone 12 for second loading aids 13. The first loading aids 11 are configured so as to be different from a hanging bag, and (an) ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6 is/are stored in or on one of the first loading aids 11. The second loading aids 13 are configured as hanging bags, and (an) ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7 is/are stored in one of the hanging bags 13.


Further, the storage and order-picking system 1a comprises a first conveying section 14a of the first conveying device(s) for out-feeding the first loading aid 11 with the ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6 from the first storage zone 10 and a first conveying section 15a of the second conveying device(s) for out-feeding the hanging bag 13 with the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7 from the second storage zone 12.


Further, the storage and order-picking system 1a comprises a picking station 16, to which the first conveying section 14a of the first conveying device(s) and the first conveying section 15a of the second conveying device(s) are coupled, and which enable the loading of the ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6 and the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7 into or onto a target loading aid 4 provisioned at the picking station 16.


To that end, the at least one picking station 16 has a first order-picking supply position 17, to which the first conveying section 14a of the first conveying device(s) is coupled in order to supply the first loading aid 11 with the ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6, and a second order-picking supply position 18, to which the first conveying section 15a of the second conveying device(s) is coupled in order to supply the hanging bag 13 with the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7.


The storage and order-picking system 1a also comprises (a) third conveying device(s) 19, which is/are coupled to the picking station 16 and enable(s) a provisioning of the target loading aid 4 at the picking station 16. Accordingly, the picking station 16 has a third order-picking supply position 20, to which the third conveying device(s) 19 is/are coupled in order to supply the target loading aid 4 and in order to enable the reloading of the ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6 and the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7 into or onto the target loading aid 4 in accordance with a picking order (in the course of the picking process).


Furthermore, the storage and order-picking system 1a comprises a first goods acceptance zone 21, which is coupled to the first storage zone 10 via a second conveying section 14b of the first conveying device(s) and via which a first loading aid with (a) good(s) (not depicted) can be in-fed into the first storage zone 10. In the same way, the storage and order-picking system 1a comprises a second goods acceptance zone 22, which is coupled to the second storage zone 12 via a second conveying section 15b of the second conveying device(s) and via which a hanging bag with (a) good(s) (not depicted) can be in-fed into the second storage zone 12. The first goods acceptance zone 21 and the second goods acceptance zone 22 may form part of a goods-in point, or form same.


Delivered goods carriers (e.g. pallets, cardboard boxes, etc.) can be in-fed directly into the first storage zone 10 and/or into the second storage zone 12. In this case, the delivered goods carriers directly form the first loading aids 11 and/or hanging bags 13. Yet the delivered goods may also be reloaded from the delivered goods carriers into first loading aids 11 and/or hanging bags 13. This process can be done manually, in an automated manner or in a mixed operation. In particular, the delivered good(s) can be separated during this process.


The storage and order-picking system 1a also comprises a goods transfer zone 23, which is coupled to the third conveying device(s) 19. The goods transfer zone 23 may form part of a goods-out point, or form same.


The first storage zone 10 may in particular comprise a goods supply store, or be configured as such. Accordingly, predominantly or exclusively new goods are delivered via the first goods acceptance zone 21 and subsequently stored in the first storage zone 10.


New goods often occur in larger numbers of pieces. In view of this, it is of advantage to store multiple of these goods in or on a first loading aid 11 in a space-saving manner Accordingly, it is also of advantage if multiple ordered goods 2 of at least one first order line 6 are received in a first loading aid 11, as it is depicted in FIG. 1. Yet it would of course also be conceivable that exactly one ordered good 2 of a first order line 6 is received in a first loading aid 11. New goods also usually occur in an article-specific manner. In view of this, it is of advantage to store goods in or on a first loading aid 11 in an article-specific manner Accordingly, it is also of advantage if multiple ordered goods 2 of the same type of good 8 of at least one first order line 6 are received in a first loading aid 11.


The second storage zone 12 may in particular comprise a return goods store or be configured as such. Accordingly, predominantly or exclusively return goods are delivered via the second goods acceptance zone 22 and subsequently stored in the second storage zone 12.


Return goods very often occur as separate goods. In view of this, it is of advantage to store this/these good(s) in a hanging bag 13 in a space-saving manner Accordingly, it is also of advantage if exactly one ordered good 3 of a second order line 7 is received in a hanging bag 13, as it is depicted in FIG. 1. Yet it would of course also be conceivable that multiple ordered goods 3 of at least one second order line 7 are received in a hanging bag 13. Return goods usually also occur in a mixed (i.e. non-article-specific) manner In view of this, it is of advantage to store goods in the hanging bag 13 in a mixed manner Accordingly, it is also of advantage if multiple ordered goods 3 of different types of good 8 of at least one second order line 7 are received in a hanging bag 13.


It would also be conceivable that predominantly or exclusively slow-moving good(s) is/are stored in the first storage zone 10 and predominantly or exclusively fast-moving good(s) in the second storage zone 12.


It should be noted in this context that the first loading aid 11 may have multiple storing zones, for example multiple storing compartments, if the first loading aid 11 is configured as a container. The goods and ordered goods 2 of the first order line 6 can be stored in these storing zones in an article-specific manner, although, overall, goods and ordered goods 2 of the first order line 6 of multiple types of good 8 are stored in the first loading aid 11. This is similarly true for the hanging bag 13. The latter, too, may have multiple storing zones/storing compartments, in which the goods and ordered goods 3 of the second order line 7 are stored in an article-specific manner, although, overall, goods and ordered goods 3 of the second order line 7 of multiple types of good 8 are stored in the hanging bag 13.


It should further be noted that the transport direction during the out-feeding and/or picking of the ordered goods 2 of the first order line 6 and the ordered goods 3 of the second order line 7 is depicted in FIG. 1 using broad lines and arrows. A return conveying and/or return storing of empty or partially evacuated first loading aids 11, empty or partially evacuated hanging bags 13 and empty target loading aids 4 may be done in the opposite direction according to the transport direction depicted in a dotted manner This return conveying and/or return storing may take place by bidirectional operation or by a circular design (in this context also see FIG. 9) of the first, second and third conveying device(s). It is, of course, also conceivable that, after the full or partial evacuation, the first loading aids 11, hanging bags 13 and target loading aids 4 are transported elsewhere in the storage and order-picking system 1a and reintegrated into the flow of the picking process (not depicted). If the first loading aids 11 or hanging bags 13 are partially evacuated, they still contain (a) good(s) which was/were not required for the current picking order and can therefore be used for another picking order.


A control connection between the order-processing computer 5, of the first storage zone 10, the second storage zone 12 and the picking station 16 is indicated using dashed lines. The order-processing computer 5 can control the first storage zone 10, the second storage zone 12 and the picking station 16 via this control connection according to a picking order.


The function of the storage and order-picking system 1a depicted in FIG. 1 is as follows, wherein it is assumed that goods are already stored in the first storage zone 10 and in the second storage zone 12:


In a first step, an order for picking ordered goods 2, 3 is acquired, and the ordered goods required for this order 2, 3 are ascertained.


The order adduced for this example comprises multiple order lines 6, 7. Each order line 6, 7 specifies (an) ordered good(s) 2, 3 according to its/their type of good 8 and its/their number of pieces to be picked 9. For example, the type of good 8 in the first order line 6 may be “shirt, white, size 42,” and the number of pieces to be picked may be “3 pieces.” The second order line 7 may contain, as type of good 8, “tagliatelle, 1 kg” and the number of pieces 9 “1 piece.”


In a second step, the first loading aid 11, on or in which an ordered good 2 of the first order line 6 for the at least one order (i.e. for example the three shirts) is stored, is out-fed from the first storage zone 10 and transported to the first order-picking supply position 17 via the first conveying section 14a of the first conveying device(s) and supplied there.


Equally, the hanging bag 13, which contains (an) ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7 for the at least one order (i.e. for example the tagliatelle), is out-fed from the second storage zone 12 and transported to the second order-picking supply position 18 via the first conveying section 15a of the second conveying device(s) and supplied there.


In a third step, the ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6 and the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7 are loaded into or onto the target loading aid 4 in accordance with the picking order. Subsequently, the target loading aid 4 is transported to the goods transfer zone 23 by the third conveying device(s) 19.


Here, it is advantageous if multiple ordered goods 2 of at least one first order line 6 are received in a first loading aid 11 and exactly one ordered good 3 of a second order line 7 is received in a hanging bag 13, as it is depicted in FIG. 1.


In the example presented, the target loading aid 4 functions as a dispatch loading aid and thus serves the outbound transport of the ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6 and the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7 from the storage and order-picking system 1a. It would also be conceivable that the target loading aid 4 functions as an interim loading aid and accordingly serves the interim-storing of ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6, picked and intended for dispatching, and the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7, before these are reloaded into a dispatch loading aid.


Generally, the target loading aid 4 may be configured in particular as a container, cardboard box, tray, pallet, bag (in particular a “polybag”), pouch, sack, hanging bag or shelf unit. In an entirely similar way, the first loading aid 11 may be configured in particular as a container, cardboard box, tray, pallet or shelf unit.


In particular, the first loading aid 11 comprises a floor with a receiving location on its upper side, onto which at least one good/ordered good 2 of the first order line 6, preferably a plurality of goods/ordered goods 2 of the first order line 6, can be placed, and a transport surface on its lower side, by which the first loading aid 11 is transportable on (a) first conveying device(s) 14a, 14b, as well as side walls rising up from the floor.


The first conveying device(s) 14a, 14b and/or the second conveying device(s) 15a, 15b and/or the third conveying device(s) 19 may comprise (a) fixed-installation conveying device(s) and/or autonomous industrial trucks and/or be made up of them (see also FIGS. 8 and 9). Fixed-installation conveying devices are to be understood to mean, in particular, roller conveyors, belt conveyors or chain conveyors. Autonomous conveying vehicles are to be understood to mean, in particular, railborne storage-and-retrieval units and non-railborne autonomous industrial trucks.


Preferably, the first storage zone 10 comprises storage racks with storage locations. The first conveying device(s) 14a, 14b then comprise(s) preferably at least one conveying vehicle operated in an automated manner, which enables the out-feeding of the first loading aid 11 with the ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6 and optionally also the in-feeding of a first loading aid 11 with the good(s) into a storage location. Here, the conveying vehicle operated in an automated manner is displaceable in front of the storage locations along a rack aisle and equipped with a load suspension device for in-feeding a first loading aid 11 with (a) good(s) into a storage location and/or for out-feeding the first loading aid 11 with the ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6 from a storage location. A possible embodiment of such a first storage zone 10 with storage locations and first conveying device(s) is known, for example, from WO 2016/033628 A1. In this case, the conveying vehicle operated in an automated manner may be configured as a railborne storage-and-retrieval unit. On the other hand, the conveying vehicle operated in an automated manner may also be configured as an autonomous industrial truck (see also FIGS. 8 and 9). Autonomous industrial trucks are freely-traveling (non-railborne) and can be used in a flexible manner. For example, one and the same autonomous industrial truck can be used for the first conveying device(s) 14a, 14b, the second conveying device(s) 15a, 15b and the third conveying device(s) 19.


In a particular embodiment, the shelf units may be configured as mobile shelf units and function as first loading aids 11 (see also FIG. 6). Just like a shelf unit installed in a fixed manner, such a mobile shelf unit comprises shelves in storage planes located on top of one another with respectively at least one receiving location, onto which at least one good/ordered good 2 of at least one first order line 6, preferably a plurality of goods/ordered goods 2 of at least one first order line 6, can be placed. The conveying vehicle operated in an automated manner is, (at least) in the case of mobile shelf units, configured as an autonomous industrial truck and can transport the mobile shelf units. The first storage zone 10 is therefore in particular configured as a holding location for said mobile shelf units. It is, of course, also conceivable that the first storage zone 10 has both shelf units installed in a fixed manner and holding locations for mobile shelf units. Mobile shelf units may also have transport rollers in order to simplify their transport.


The second storage zone 12 comprises overhead storage conveyors, in which the hanging bags 13 are stored in a suspended manner Here, two variants are conceivable, in principle. In a case I), the second conveying device(s) 15a, 15b comprise(s) overhead transport conveyors, which are connected, in terms of conveyor technology, to the overhead storage conveyors and enable the out-feeding of the hanging bag 13 with the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7 and optionally also the in-feeding of a hanging bag 13 with good(s) into an overhead storage conveyor. The overhead storage conveyors and the overhead transport conveyors are, in this case, designed in a fixed-installation manner and configured rail-shaped, for example (see also FIG. 9).


In a case II), the second conveying device(s) 15a, 15b may also comprise a conveying vehicle operated in an automated manner, which enables the out-feeding of the hanging bag 13 with the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7 and optionally also the in-feeding of a hanging bag 13 with good(s) into an overhead storage conveyor.


In the case II), again, the conveying vehicle operated in an automated manner is displaceable in front of the storage locations along a rack aisle and equipped with a load suspension device for in-feeding a hanging bag 13 with the good(s) into the overhead storage conveyor and/or for out-feeding the hanging bag 13 with the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line from the overhead storage conveyor. The conveying vehicle operated in an automated manner may, again, be configured as a railborne storage-and-retrieval unit or as a (non-railborne) autonomous industrial truck.


In a particular embodiment, the overhead storage conveyors may be configured so as to be mobile and/or transportable (see also FIG. 7). The conveying vehicle operated in an automated manner is, (at least) in the case of mobile overhead storage conveyors, configured as an autonomous industrial truck and can transport the mobile overhead storage conveyors. The second storage zone 12 is therefore in particular configured as a holding location for said mobile overhead storage conveyors. It is, of course, also conceivable that the second storage zone 12 has both overhead storage conveyors arranged in a fixed-installation manner and holding locations for mobile overhead storage conveyors. Mobile overhead storage conveyors may also have transport rollers in order to simplify their transport.


In a particularly advantageous embodiment, the autonomous industrial truck is configured both for transporting the mobile shelf units and for transporting the mobile overhead storage conveyors. This variant may also be considered a special form of a joining point, at which the first conveying device(s) 14a end(s) in the second conveying device(s) 15a or the second conveying device(s) 15a end(s) in the first conveying device(s) 14a.



FIG. 2 shows a storage and order-picking system 1b, which is very similar to the storage and order-picking system 1a depicted in FIG. 1. In contrast to the latter, a single-stage or multistage sorting device 24 is arranged along the route of the first section 15a of the second conveying device(s) in the storage and order-picking system 1b, which sorting device 24 may be configured as a matrix sorter, for example. With the help of the sorting device 24, the hanging bags 13 can be brought into a sequence requested at the second order-picking supply position 18, unless this sequence is created by an adequate out-feeding from the second storage zone 12 anyway. In FIG. 2, merely one sorting device 24 is arranged along the route of the first section 15a of the second conveying device(s). It is, of course, also conceivable that, as an alternative or in addition to the sorting device 24 along the route of the first section 15a of the second conveying device(s), a sorting device 24 is arranged along the route of the first section 14a of the first conveying device(s).



FIG. 3 shows another storage and order-picking system 1c, which is very similar to the storage and order-picking system 1a depicted in FIG. 1. In contrast to this, the storage and order-picking system 1c discloses a reloading station 25 along the route of the first section 15a of the second conveying device(s), which enables the reloading of the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7 into or onto a second loading aid 11b of the first loading aids provisioned at the reloading station 25, and a picking station 16 along the route of the first section 14a of the first conveying device(s), which enables the loading of the ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6 and the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7 into or onto a target loading aid provisioned there 4 (case b).


To that end, the reloading station 25 comprises a first reloading supply position 26, to which the first section 15a of the second conveying device(s) is coupled in order to supply the hanging bag 13 with the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7 from the second storage zone 12. The reloading station 25 also comprises a second reloading supply position 27, to which a third section 14c of the first conveying device(s) is coupled in order to supply the second loading aid 11b of the first loading aids and in order to enable the reloading of the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7 into the second loading aid 11b of the first loading aids.


During the execution of a picking order, the first loading aid 11a of the first loading aids with the ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6 is conveyed to the picking station 16 and supplied at the first order-picking supply position 17. Further, the hanging bag 13 with the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7 is conveyed to the reloading station 25 and supplied at the first reloading supply position 26. The ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7 is/are afterwards loaded into or onto the second loading aid 11b of the first loading aids, which is provisioned at the second reloading supply position 27. In particular, the ordered goods 3 of the second order lines 7 may be mixed in the second loading aid 11b of the first loading aids, even if the ordered goods 3 of the second order lines 7 are stored in the hanging bags 13, or in storing zones in the hanging bags 13, in an article-specific manner Then, the second loading aid 11a of the first loading aids with the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7 is conveyed to the picking station 16 and supplied at the other first order-picking supply position 17′. Finally, the ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6 and the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7 are loaded into or onto the target loading aid 4, which is provisioned at the third order-picking supply position 20.


The reloading station 25 may be considered a joining point A, at which the second conveying device(s) 15a end(s) in the first conveying device(s) 14c. Accordingly, a first loading aid 11a of the first loading aids with the ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6 and a second loading aid 11b of the first loading aids with the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7 are supplied at the picking station 16.


In the case b) described above, the reloading station 25 is arranged along the route of the first section 15a of the second conveying device(s). Yet a reversal of the situation would also be conceivable, i.e. an arrangement of the reloading station 25 along the route of the first section 14a of the first conveying device(s).


Accordingly, the reloading station 25, which enables the reloading of the ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6 into one of the second hanging bags 13 of the hanging bags provisioned at the reloading station 25, is arranged along the route of the first section 14a of the first conveying device(s) (case a). The first reloading supply position 26, at which the first loading aid 11 with the ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6 is supplied from the first storage zone 10, would accordingly be coupled to the first section 14a of the first conveying device(s). The second reloading supply position 27, to which the second hanging bag 13 of the hanging bags for receiving the ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6 is supplied, would accordingly be coupled to a third section of the second conveying device(s). Accordingly, the first loading aid 11 with the ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6 would be conveyed to the reloading station 25, the ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6 would afterwards be loaded into a second hanging bag 13 of the hanging bags provisioned there, the second hanging bag 13 of the hanging bags with the ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6 would be conveyed to the picking station 16, and afterwards the ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6 and the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7 would be loaded into or onto the target loading aid 4 provisioned there.


The reloading station 25 may in this case be considered a joining point A, at which the first conveying device(s) 14a end(s) in the second conveying device(s). Accordingly, a first hanging bag 13 of the hanging bags with the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7 and a second hanging bag 13 of the hanging bags with the ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6 are supplied at the picking station 16.


In particular, the ordered goods 2 of the first order lines 6 may be mixed in the second hanging bag 13 of the hanging bags, even if the ordered goods 2 of the first order lines 6 are stored in the loading aids 11, or in storing zones in the first loading aids 11, in an article-specific manner


In the storage and order-picking system 1c depicted in FIG. 3, the first loading aid 11a of the first loading aids with the ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6 is supplied at the first order-picking supply position 17 and the second loading aid 11b of the first loading aids with the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7 is supplied at the other first order-picking supply position 17′. There are therefore two separate first order-picking supply positions 17 and 17′. Yet it would, alternatively, also be conceivable that the first section 14a of the first conveying device(s) and the third section 14c of the first conveying device(s) are joined and accordingly only one first order-picking supply position 17 for the first loading aid 11a of the first loading aids with the ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6 and the second loading aid 11b of the first loading aids with the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7 is provided.



FIG. 4 shows another storage and order-picking system 1d, which is very similar to the storage and order-picking system 1a depicted in FIG. 1. In contrast to the latter, the storage and order-picking system 1d has a first picking station 16 along the route of the first section 15a of the second conveying device(s), which enables the reloading of the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7 into or onto a target loading aid 4, 4′ provisioned at the first picking station 16 and transported via a first section 19a of the third conveying device(s). Here, the reference number 4 refers to the target loading aid in FIG. 4 at a first point in time and the reference number 4′ refers to the same target loading aid at a second, later point in time. Further, the storage and order-picking system 1d comprises a second picking station 28 along the route of the first section 14a of the first conveying device(s) and along the route of the first section 19a and the second section 19b of the third conveying device(s), which enables the loading of the ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6 into or onto said target loading aid 4, 4′ (case ii).


To that end, the second picking station 28 has a first order-picking supply position 17, to which the first section 14a of the first conveying device(s) is coupled in order to supply the first loading aid 11 with the ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6. The first picking station 16 comprises a second order-picking supply position 18, to which the first section 15a of the second conveying device(s) is coupled in order to supply the hanging bag 13 with the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7. The second picking station 28 furthermore comprises a third order-picking supply position 20, to which the first section 19a and the second section 19b of the third conveying device(s) are coupled in order to supply the target loading aid 4, 4′ and in order to enable the reloading of the ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6 into or onto the target loading aid 4, 4′ at the second picking station 28. Finally, the first picking station 16 comprises a fourth order-picking supply position 29, to which the first section 19a of the third conveying device(s) is coupled in order to supply the target loading aid 4, 4′ and in order to enable the reloading of the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7 into or onto the target loading aid 4, 4′ at the first picking station 16. During the execution of a picking order, the hanging bag 13 with the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7 is conveyed to the first picking station 16 and supplied at the second order-picking supply position 18. Afterwards, the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7 is/are loaded into or onto the target loading aid 4, 4′, which is provisioned at the fourth order-picking supply position 29. In particular, the ordered goods 3 of the second order lines 7 may be mixed in the target loading aid 4, 4′, even if the ordered goods 3 of the second order lines 7 are stored in the hanging bags 13, or in storing zones in the hanging bags 13, in an article-specific manner. Then, the target loading aid 4, 4′ with the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7 is conveyed to the second picking station 28 and provisioned at the third order-picking supply position 20. Equally, the first loading aid 11 with the ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6 is conveyed to the second picking station 28 and provisioned at the first order-picking supply position 17. Then, the ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6 is/are loaded into or onto the target loading aid 4, 4′ provisioned at the third order-picking supply position 20.


In the case ii) described above, the first picking station 16 is arranged along the route of the first section 15a of the second conveying device(s). Yet a reversal of the situation would also be conceivable, i.e. an arrangement of the first picking station 16 along the route of the first section 14a of the first conveying device(s).


Accordingly, the first picking station 16, which enables the reloading of the ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6 into or onto a target loading aid 4, 4′ provisioned at the first picking station 16 and transported by (a) third conveying device(s) 19a, would be arranged along the route of the first section 14a of the first conveying device(s) and the second picking station 28, which enables the loading of the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7 into or onto the target loading aid 4, 4′, would be arranged along the route of the first section 15a of the second conveying device(s) and along the route of the first section 19a and the second section 19b of the third conveying device(s) (case i).


The first picking station 16 would, in this case, have a first order-picking supply position 17, to which the first section 14a of the first conveying device(s) is coupled in order to supply the first loading aid 11 with the ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6. The second picking station 28 would accordingly comprise a second order-picking supply position 18, to which the first section 15a of the second conveying device(s) is coupled in order to supply the hanging bag 13 with the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7. The second picking station 28 would furthermore comprise a third order-picking supply position 20, to which the third conveying device(s) is/are coupled in order to supply the target loading aid 4, 4′ and in order to enable the reloading of the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7 into or onto the target loading aid 4, 4′ at the second picking station 28. Finally, the first picking station 16 would comprise a fourth order-picking supply position 29, to which the first section 19a of the third conveying device(s) is coupled in order to supply the target loading aid 4, 4′ and in order to enable the reloading of the ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6 into or onto the target loading aid 4, 4′ at the first picking station 16.


During the execution of a picking order, the first loading aid 11 with the ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6 would be conveyed to the first picking station 16 and supplied at the first order-picking supply position 17. Then, the ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6 would be loaded into or onto the target loading aid 4, 4′, which is supplied at the fourth order-picking supply position 29. The target loading aid 4, 4′ with the ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6 would then be conveyed to the second picking station 28 and supplied at the third order-picking supply position 20. Further, the hanging bag 13 with the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7 would be conveyed to the second picking station 28 and supplied at a second order-picking supply position 18. Then, the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7 would be loaded into or onto the target loading aid 4, 4′ provisioned at the third order-picking supply position 20.


In particular, the ordered goods 2 of the first order lines 6 may be mixed in the target loading aid 4, 4′, even if the ordered goods 2 of the first order lines 6 are stored in the loading aids 11, or in storing zones in the first loading aids 11, in an article-specific manner



FIG. 5 shows a storage and order-picking system 1e, which is, again, very similar to the storage and order-picking system 1a depicted in FIG. 1. In contrast to the latter, the storage and order-picking system 1e comprises a fourth section 14d of the first conveying device(s) and a fourth section 15d of the second conveying device(s), which connect the first storage zone 10 and the second storage zone 12 with each other. A storage reloading station 30 is arranged along the route of the fourth section 14d of the first conveying device(s) and the fourth section 15d of the second conveying device(s). The storage reloading station 30 enables the reloading A) of (a) good(s) from the first storage zone 10 into a hanging bag 13 provisioned at the storage reloading station 30 and/or the reloading B) of (a) good(s) from the second storage zone 12 into or onto a first loading aid 11 provisioned at the storage reloading station 30.


To that end, the storage reloading station 30 comprises a first storage reloading supply position 31, to which the fourth section 14d of the first conveying device(s) is coupled in order to supply the first loading aid 11 with the good(s) from the first storage zone 10, and a second storage reloading supply position 32, to which the fourth section 15d the second conveying device(s) is coupled in order to supply the hanging bag 13.


In the case A), during the rearranging operation, a first loading aid 11 with a good(s) from the first storage zone 10 is out-fed, conveyed to the storage reloading station 30 and supplied at the first storage reloading supply position 31. Afterwards, the good(s) is/are loaded into a hanging bag 13, which is provisioned at the second storage reloading supply position 32. Then, the hanging bag 13 is conveyed into the second storage zone 12 and in-fed there. In the case B), during the rearranging operation, a hanging bag 13 with (a) good(s) from the second storage zone 12 is out-fed, conveyed to the storage reloading station 30 and supplied at the second storage reloading supply position 32. Afterwards, the good(s) is/are loaded into a first loading aid 11, which is provisioned at the first storage reloading supply position 31. Then, the first loading aid llis conveyed into the first storage zone 10 and in-fed there.


In FIG. 5, the order-processing computer 5 is not marked for better depictability. Yet, self-evidently, the former may be provided also in the storage and order-picking system 1e depicted in FIG. 5.


In the examples presented, the target loading aid 4, 4′ functions as a dispatch loading aid and thus serves the outbound transport of the ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6 and the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7 from the storage and order-picking system 1a. Generally, it is also conceivable in all variant embodiments that the first ordered good(s) 2 of the first order line 6 and/or the second ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7 is/are loaded into or onto an interim loading aid, before being reloaded into or onto the dispatch loading aid 4, 4′. Like the dispatch loading aid 4, 4′, this interim loading aid may be configured in particular as a container, cardboard box, tray, pallet, bag (in particular a “polybag”), pouch, sack, hanging bag or shelf unit.


It should also be pointed out in this context that not all first loading aids 11, not all hanging bags 13 and not all target loading aids 4, 4′ must respectively be configured identical, but within the respective categories different embodiments may be provided.


It is also advantageous if picking orders which comprise ordered goods 2 of the first order line 6 and ordered goods 3 of the second order line 7 are loaded into an interim loading aid, and picking orders which comprise only ordered goods 2 of the first order line 6 or only ordered goods 3 of the second order line 7 are loaded directly into a dispatch loading aid 4, 4′.



FIG. 6 shows an example of a first loading aid 11c, which is configured as a mobile shelf unit. The mobile shelf unit 11c comprises, in storage planes respectively located on top of one another, shelves, at least one receiving location 33, at which at least one good/ordered good 2 of at least one first order line 6 (not depicted), preferably a plurality of goods/ordered goods 2 of at least one first order line 6, can be placed. In addition, the mobile shelf unit 11c has feet 34. It can therefore be lifted and transported using, for example, a fork of a forklift or of an autonomous industrial truck (see FIG. 8). It would also be conceivable that the shelf unit 11c has rollers instead of the feet 34 in order to be able to transport it more easily. It would finally also be conceivable that the shelf unit depicted in FIG. 6 is not used as a mobile shelf unit 11c, but as a fixed-installation shelf unit in the first storage zone 10.



FIG. 7 shows an exemplary configuration with a floor 35, feet 34 arranged at same, side walls 36 rising up laterally at the floor 35 and an overhead storage conveyor and/or suspension rod 37 arranged between the side walls.


Due to the structure, the configuration depicted can therefore be lifted and transported using, for example, a fork of a forklift or of an autonomous industrial truck (see FIG. 8). The over-head storage conveyor/suspension rod 37 is therefore configured so as to be mobile and/or transportable. It would also be conceivable that the configuration has rollers instead of the feet 34 in order to be able to transport it more easily. It would finally also be conceivable that the configuration depicted in FIG. 7 is not mobile but is installed in a fixed manner in the second storage zone 12.



FIG. 8 shows a schematically depicted example of an autonomous industrial truck 38. The autonomous industrial truck 38 has an underframe 39, at which wheels 40, 41 are mounted so as to be rotatable. At least one of the wheels 40 is coupled with a drive 42 and at least one of the wheels 40 is steerable. According to the embodiment shown, both wheels 40 are coupled with the drive 42 and are driven by same, and both wheels 41 are steerable wheels. Yet the industrial truck 38 may also comprise only three wheels 40, 41, of which the wheels 40 are driven and the wheel 41 is steerable. In addition, the autonomous industrial truck 38 comprises a transport platform 43, on which the ordered goods 2, 3, goods, mobile shelf units 11c or mobile overhead storage conveyors 37 to be transported can be received temporarily. According to the embodiment shown, the transport platform 43 is readjustable relatively compared to the underframe 39. To that end, the autonomous industrial truck 38 may have a vertical guidance 44 with the vertically movable transport platform 43 affixed to it, as it is depicted in



FIG. 8. The transport platform 43 may also be shiftable laterally and/or forward in order to be able to receive or put down ordered goods 2, 3, goods, mobile shelf units 11c or mobile over-head storage conveyors 37 more easily. Yet the transport platform 43 could also be a fixed, level surface at the autonomous industrial truck 38. Further, an autonomous industrial truck 38 also comprises a drive control 45 for receiving commands from a superordinate control 46 (which may be comprised, for example, by the order-processing computer) and for controlling/regulating the movements of the autonomous industrial truck 38. Finally, an autonomous industrial truck 38 comprises sensors 47a, 47b for capturing the environment of the autonomous industrial truck 38 and for spatial orientation. The autonomous industrial truck 38 depicted in FIG. 8 has steerable wheels 41. Yet these wheels will be obsolete to the extent that the autonomous industrial truck 38 has wheels using which also a lateral movement can be executed (e.g. Mecanum wheels). It would also be conceivable that, instead of a transport platform 43 or additionally to same, an overhead conveyor/suspension rod 37 is provided in order to out-feed ordered goods 3 from the second storage zone 12 and in-feed goods into the second storage zone 12.



FIG. 9 shows a storage and order-picking system if in a more detailed depiction. The storage and order-picking system if comprises a building 48, as well as a gate at the first goods acceptance zone 21 and a gate at the second goods acceptance zone 22.


There are three second sections 14b, 14b′ and 14b″ of the first conveying device(s) in the area of the first goods acceptance zone 21. The second section 14b of the first conveying device(s) connects the first goods acceptance zone 21 with a robot 49a. The second sections 14b′ and 14b″ of the first conveying device(s) connect the robot 49a with the first storage zone 10, which comprises multiple storage racks 50 as well as storage-and-retrieval units 51a and 51b, which travel in rack aisles running between the storage racks 50. At the end of the rack aisles which faces the second sections 14b′ and 14b″ of the first conveying device(s), a first section 14a of the first conveying device(s) is arranged, which is, in this example, configured circular and leads to another robot 49b. At the end of the first section 14a of the first conveying device(s), a first order-picking supply position 17 is arranged. In accordance with the embodiments described above, the first picking station 16 comprises the robot 49b, using which the picking process can be carried out automatically. Alternatively, the first picking station 16 may be provided for a human order picker, who can carry out the picking process in a manual (in particular computer-aided) manner


In the area of the second goods acceptance zone 22, there are two second sections 15b and 15b′ of the second conveying device(s), which connect the second goods acceptance zone 22 with the second storage zone 12. The second storage zone 12 comprises multiple fixed-installation overhead storage conveyors 52. At the lower end of the second storage zone 12, a first section 15a of the second conveying device(s) is arranged, which equally leads to the robot 49b. A second order-picking supply position 18 is arranged at the end of the first section 15a of the second conveying device(s).


(A) third conveying device(s) 19, which connect(s), in terms of conveyor technology, the robot system 49d to the goods transfer zone 23a, is/are also arranged in the operating range of the robot system 49d. A third order-picking supply position 20 is arranged at the starting point of the third conveying device(s) 19.


Also multiple autonomous industrial trucks 38a . . . 38f may be located in the area of the storage and order-picking system 1f. Another first order-picking supply position 17′ is finally arranged in the area of the travel surface of the autonomous industrial trucks 38a . . . 38f.


The functioning of the storage and order-picking system if depicted in FIG. 9 is as follows:


Goods 53a . . . 53d are delivered at the first goods acceptance zone 21, loaded onto the second section 14b of the first conveying device(s), reloaded from the second section 14b of the first conveying device(s) onto the second sections 14b′ and 14b″ of the first conveying device(s) by the robot system 48a, specifically reloaded into a first loading aid 11a, and in-fed into the storage racks 50 with the help of the storage-and-retrieval units 51a and 51b. As is apparent in FIG. 9, the goods 53a . . . 53d may be delivered separated or in delivery goods carriers 54. In the course of the in-feeding process, the goods 53a . . . 53d can be separated, yet this is not mandatory. Also, the reloading into a first loading aid 11a is not mandatory, but it would also be conceivable to in-feed the delivery goods carriers 54 directly into the first storage zone 10.


In an entirely similar way, goods are in-fed into the second storage zone 12. To that end, the goods are transferred from the second goods acceptance zone 22 onto the second sections 15b and 15b′ of the second conveying device(s). The second sections 15b and 15b′ of the second conveying device(s) are configured as overhead transport conveyors and transport the goods into the second storage zone 12, where they are stored suspended on overhead storage conveyors 52.


When a picking order is to be processed, the first loading aids 11b with the ordered goods 2 of the first order line 6 allocated to the order are out-fed from at least one storage rack 50 with the help of at least one storage-and-retrieval unit 51a and 51b and transferred onto the first section 14a of the first conveying device(s). Then, the ordered goods 2 of the first order line 6 are transported to the robot 49b on the first section 14a of the first conveying device(s) using the first loading aid 11b and supplied at the first order-picking supply position 17. Then, the ordered goods 2 of the first order line 6 are reloaded onto a target loading aid 4 by the robot 49b, which target loading aid 4 is supplied at the third order-picking supply position 20.


Further, according to said picking order, hanging bags 13 with the ordered goods 3 of the second order line 7 are out-fed from the second storage zone 12 and transported to the robot system 49b via the first section 15a of the second conveying device(s) and supplied at the second order-picking supply position 18. Then, the ordered goods 3 of the second order line 7 are equally loaded into the target loading aid 4. Finally, the target loading aid 4 is conveyed to the first goods transfer zone 23a on the third conveying device(s) 19.


With the help of the autonomous industrial trucks 38a . . . 38f, a third loading aid 11c of the first loading aids with ordered goods 2 of the first order line 6 may be transported to the robot 49b and supplied at the other first order-picking supply position 17′, as it is depicted in FIG. 9 for the autonomous industrial truck 38f. Also these ordered goods 2 of the first order line 6 can be reloaded onto the target loading aid 4 by the robot 49b.


With the help of the autonomous industrial trucks 38a . . . 38f, also third ordered goods 55a, 55b can be transported to the second goods transfer zone 23b. In the depicted example, these third ordered goods 55a, 55b are directly received by the industrial truck 38a . . . 38f and/or the industrial trucks 38a . . . 38f at the first goods acceptance zone 21 or second goods acceptance zone 22 (and not removed from the first storage zone 10 or the second storage zone 12). In the example shown, these third ordered goods 55a, 55b therefore form so-called “cross-docking goods.”


In particular, the second goods transfer zone 23b for the picking of ordered goods 55a, 55b may be provided for the intermediate trade or end sellers (“retail”) and the first goods transfer zone 23a for the picking of ordered goods 2, 3 may be provided for the end customer (“e-commerce”). It is further conceivable that the storage and order-picking system if also has different picking stations 16 especially tailored to the needs of the intermediate trade/end seller and the end customer, which picking stations 16 are coupled to the first storage zone 10 via the first conveying device(s) and/or to the second storage zone 12 via the second conveying device(s). Orders by the intermediate trade/end seller are comprehensive and often contain many ordered goods 2, 3 of the same type of good 8, whereas orders by the end customers are less comprehensive and contain few ordered goods 2, 3 of the same type of good 8. Yet, self-evidently, it would also be possible that the autonomous industrial trucks 38a . . . 38f are used for in-feeding goods into the first storage zone 10 or the second storage zone 12 and/or for out-feeding ordered goods 2 of the first order line 6 from the first storage zone 10 or ordered goods 3 of the second order line 7 from the second storage zone 12. The first storage zone 10 and/or the second storage zone 12 is/are/can then be equipped with adequate transfer stations (not depicted), which enable the transfer of first loading aids 11 to the first storage zone 10, the transfer of second loading aids 13 to the second storage zone 12, the acceptance of first loading aids 11 from the first storage zone 10 or the acceptance of second loading aids 13 from the second storage zone 12.


Yet it would also be conceivable that the autonomous industrial trucks 38a . . . 38f can directly access the first storage zone 10 and/or the second storage zone 12. For example, the autonomous industrial trucks 38a . . . 38f, instead of the storage-and-retrieval units 51a and 51b, could travel in the rack aisles between the shelf units 50 and in-feed goods into the shelf units 50 and out-feed ordered goods 2 of the first order line 6 from the shelf units 50. In a similar way, the autonomous industrial trucks 38a . . . 38f could also in-feed goods into the overhead storage conveyors 52 and out-feed ordered goods 3 of the second order line 7 from the overhead storage conveyors 52.


The first conveying device(s) 14a, 14b, 14b′, 14b″ and/or the second conveying device(s) 15a, 15b, 15b′ may comprise only fixed-installation conveying device(s), only autonomous industrial trucks 38a . . . 38f, or have a mixed structure, i.e. comprise both fixed-installation conveying device(s) and autonomous industrial trucks 38a . . . 38f.


The formation and configuration of the first conveying device(s) 14a, 14b, 14b′ , 14b″ and second conveying device(s) 15a, 15b, 15b′ in FIG. 9 is to be seen as only illustrative, and also other forms and configurations of the first conveying device(s) 14a, 14b, 14b′, 14b″ and second conveying device(s) 15a, 15b, 15b′ are conceivable. In particular, a circular conveyor line could be arranged also at the first goods acceptance zone 21, or linear conveyor lines could be provided at the first goods transfer zone 23.


It should also be noted in this context that the robots 49a and 49b do not necessarily have to be designed as jointed-arm robots, but can also be designed as gantry robots, for example. It should further be noted that the sequences of movement automatically carried out by a robot 49a, 49b may, in principle, also be carried out by a worker, and thus in a manual, in particular computer-aided, manner The robot 49a, 49b will then be obsolete. Also a mixed manual/automatic operation would be conceivable.


The storage and order-picking system if depicted in FIG. 9 comprises a picking station 16 (for example having a robot 49b), to which the first section 14a of the first conveying device(s) is coupled in order to supply the first loading aid 11b with the ordered good 2 of the first order line 6, and to which the first section 15a of the second conveying device(s) is coupled in order to supply the hanging bag 13 with the ordered good 3 of the second order line 7.


The storage and order-picking system if depicted in FIG. 9 is therefore structurally very similar to the storage and order-picking system 1a depicted in FIG. 1.


Yet, self-evidently, the technical teaching disclosed in FIG. 9 also applies in an unlimited manner to the storage and order-picking systems 1b . . . 1e depicted in FIGS. 2 to 5. In particular, the storage and order-picking system if depicted in FIG. 9 may also have a sorting device 24 and/or a reloading station 25 and/or a second picking station 28 and/or a storage reloading station 30. It should further be noted that the order-processing computer 5 is not explicitly depicted in FIG. 9, yet may self-evidently also form part of the storage and order-picking system 1f.


It should be noted in addition that, while reference is made to hanging bags 13 in the examples shown, also suspended carriers with hanging articles may be stored and transported in the second storage zone 12 and on the second conveying device(s) 15a . . . 15d.


The ordered goods 2 of the first order line 6 and the ordered goods 3 of the second order line 7 may generally be loaded into the target loading aid 4 simultaneously or in a random sequence, one after the other. Also conceivable is in particular a variant in which a hanging bag 13 with the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7 is first out-fed, and an out-feeding of the first loading aid 11b is only triggered once the hanging bag 13 with the ordered good(s) 3 of the second order line 7, on its way to the picking station 16, passes a reporting point (for example in the form of a sensor mechanism). This reporting point may thus be located in FIG. 9 along the route of the first section 15a of the second conveying device(s), for example. In particular, the reporting point may be located along the route of the first section 15a of the second conveying device(s) downstream of a sorting device 24 (compare FIG. 2). Yet said reporting point may also be located along the route of the third section 14c of the first conveying device(s), when a reloading station 25 is provided (compare FIG. 3), or along the route of the first section 19a of the third conveying device(s), when a first picking station 16 and a second picking station 28 is provided (compare FIG. 4).


It should finally be noted that the scope of protection is determined by the patent claims. However, the description and the drawings are to be adduced for construing the claims. Individual features or feature combinations from the different exemplary embodiments shown and described may represent independent inventive solutions. The object underlying the independent inventive solutions may be gathered from the description.


In particular, it should be noted that the depicted devices may in reality also include more or fewer parts than depicted. The depicted devices and/or their parts may partially not be depicted to scale and/or are enlarged and/or are reduced in size.


LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS




  • 1
    a . . . 1f storage and order-picking system


  • 2 ordered good(s) of the first order line


  • 3 ordered good(s) of the second order line


  • 4, 4′ target loading aid


  • 5 order-processing computer


  • 6 first order line


  • 7 second order line


  • 8 type of good


  • 9 number of goods to be picked


  • 10 first storage zone


  • 11, 11a . . . 11c first loading aid


  • 12 second storage zone


  • 13 second loading aid/hanging bag


  • 14
    a . . . 14d section of the first conveying device(s)


  • 15
    a . . . 15d section of the second conveying device(s)


  • 16 (first) picking station


  • 17, 17′ first order-picking supply position


  • 18 second order-picking supply position


  • 19, 19a, 19b third conveying device(s)


  • 20 third order-picking supply position


  • 21 first goods acceptance zone


  • 22 second goods acceptance zone


  • 23, 23a . . . 23b goods transfer zone


  • 24 sorting device


  • 25 reloading station


  • 26 first reloading supply position


  • 27 second reloading supply position


  • 28 second picking station


  • 29 fourth order-picking supply position


  • 30 storage reloading station


  • 31 first storage reloading supply position


  • 32 second storage reloading supply position


  • 33 receiving location/storage location


  • 34 foot


  • 35 floor


  • 36 side wall


  • 37 mobile overhead storage conveyor/suspension rod


  • 38, 38a . . . 38f autonomous industrial truck


  • 39 underframe


  • 40 wheel (driven)


  • 41 wheel (steerable)


  • 42 drive


  • 43 transport platform


  • 44 vertical guidance


  • 45 drive control


  • 46 control


  • 47
    a,
    47
    b sensor


  • 48 building


  • 49
    a,
    49
    b robot


  • 50 storage rack


  • 51
    a,
    51
    b storage-and-retrieval unit


  • 52 fixed-installation overhead storage conveyor


  • 53
    a . . . 53d good(s)


  • 54 delivery goods carriers


  • 55
    a,
    55
    b third ordered goods

  • A joining point


Claims
  • 1. A storage and order-picking system (1a . . . 1f) for picking ordered goods (2, 3) into or onto a target loading aid (4, 4′), comprising an order-processing computer (5) for acquiring orders for picking ordered goods (2, 3) and for ascertaining the ordered goods required for an order (2, 3), wherein at least one of the orders comprises at least one first order line (6) and at least one second order line (7) and wherein each order line (6, 7) specifies at least one ordered good (2, 3) according to its type of good (8) and its number of pieces to be picked (9),a first storage zone (10) for first loading aids (11, 11a . . . 11c), which are configured so as to be different from a hanging bag, wherein (an) ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6) is/are stored in or on one of the first loading aids (11, 11a . . . 11c),a second storage zone (12) for second loading aids (13), which are configured as hanging bags or comprise such a hanging bag, wherein (an) ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7) is/are stored in one of the hanging bags (13),(a) first conveying device(s) (14a . . . 14d) for out-feeding the first loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c) with the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6) from the first storage zone (10),(b) second conveying device(s) (15a . . . 15d) for outfeeding the hanging bag (13) with the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7) from the second storage zone (12) andat least one picking station (16, 28), to which the first conveying device(s) (14a . . . 14d) and/or second conveying device(s) (15a . . . 15d) is/are coupled and which enables the loading of the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6) and the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7) into or onto a target loading aid provisioned there (4, 4′).
  • 2. The storage and order-picking system (1a . . . 1f) according to claim 1, wherein the first conveying device(s) (14a . . . 14d) and second conveying de-vice(s) (15a . . . 15d) is/are joined at a joining point (A), at which the first conveying de-vice(s) (14a . . . 14d) end(s) in the second conveying device(s) (15a . . . 15d) or the second conveying device(s) (15a . . . 15d) end(s) in the first conveying device(s) (14a . . . 14d).
  • 3. The storage and order-picking system (1a . . . 1f) according to claim 1, wherein the at least one picking station (16, 28) has a first order-picking supply position (17, 17′), to which the first conveying device(s) (14a . . . 14d) is/are coupled in order to supply the first loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c) with the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6), and has a second order-picking supply position (18), to which the second conveying device(s) (15a . . . 15d) is/are coupled in order to supply the hanging bag (13) with the ordered good (3) of the second order line (7), orhas at least one first order-picking supply position (17, 17′), to which the first conveying device(s) (14a . . . 14d) is/are coupled in order to supply a first loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c) of the first loading aids with the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6) and a second loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c) of the first loading aids with the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7), orhas at least one second order-picking supply position (18), to which the second conveying device(s) (15a . . . 15d) is/are coupled in order to supply a first hanging bag (13) of the hanging bags with the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7) and a second hanging bag (13) of the hanging bags with the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6).
  • 4. The storage and order-picking system (1a . . . 1f) according to claim 1, further comprising a) a reloading station (25) along the route of the first conveying device(s) (14a . . . 14d), which enables the reloading of the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6) into one of the second hanging bags (13) of the hanging bags provisioned at the reloading station (25), and a picking station (16, 28) along the route of the second conveying device(s) (15a . . . 15d), which enables the loading of the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6) and the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7) into or onto a target loading aid (4, 4′) provisioned there, orb) a reloading station (25) along the route of the second conveying device(s) (15a . . . 15d), which enables the reloading of the ordered good(s) (3) of the second or-der line (7) into or onto a second loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c) of the first loading aids provisioned at the reloading station (25), and a picking station (16, 28) along the route of the first conveying device(s) (14a . . . 14d), which enables the loading of the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6) and the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7) into or onto a target loading aid (4, 4′) provisioned there.
  • 5. The storage and order-picking system (1a . . . 1f) according to claim 4, wherein, in the case a), the picking station (16, 28) has at least one second order-picking supply position (18), to which the second conveying device(s) (15a . . . 15d) is/are coupled in order to supply a first hanging bag (13) of the hanging bags with the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7) and a second hanging bag (13) of the hanging bags with the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6), andthe reloading station (25) has a first reloading supply position (26), to which the first conveying device(s) (14a . . . 14d) is/are coupled in order to supply the first loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c) with the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6) from the first sto-age zone (10), andthe reloading station (25) has a second reloading supply position (27), to which the second conveying device(s) (15a . . . 15d) is/are coupled in order to supply the second hanging bag (13) of the hanging bags and in order to enable the reloading of the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6) into the second hanging bag (13) of the hanging bags, or,in the case b),the picking station (16, 28) has at least one first order-picking supply position (17, 17′), to which the first conveying device(s) (14a . . . 14d) is/are coupled in order to supply a first loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c) of the first loading aids with the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6) and a second loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c) of the first loading aids with the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7), andthe reloading station (25) has a first reloading supply position (26), to which the second conveying device(s) (15a . . . 15d) is/are coupled in order to supply the hanging bag (13) with the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7) from the second storage zone (12), andthe reloading station (25) has a second reloading supply position (27), to which the first conveying device(s) (14a . . . 14d) is/are coupled in order to supply the second loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c) of the first loading aids and in order to enable the reloading of the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7) into the second loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c) of the first loading aids.
  • 6. The storage and order-picking system (1a . . . 1f) according to claim 1, further comprising (a) third conveying device(s) (19, 19a, 19b), which is/are coupled to the picking station (16, 28) and enable(s) a provisioning of the target loading aid (4, 4′) at the picking station (16, 28).
  • 7. The storage and order-picking system (1a . . . 1f) according to claim 6, wherein the picking station (16, 28) has a third order-picking supply position (20), to which the third conveying device(s) (19, 19a, 19b) is/are coupled in order to supply the target loading aid (4, 4′) and in order to enable the reloading of the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6) and the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7) into or onto the target loading aid (4, 4′) in accordance with an order.
  • 8. The storage and order-picking system (1a . . . 1f) according to claim 1, further comprising i) a first picking station (16) along the route of the first conveying device(s) (14a . . . 14d), which enables the reloading of the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6) into or onto a target loading aid (4, 4′) provisioned at the first picking station (16) and transported by (a) third conveying device(s) (19, 19a, 19b), and a second picking station (28) along the route of the second and third conveying device(s) (19, 19a, 19b), which enables the loading of the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7) into or onto said target loading aid (4, 4′), orii) a first picking station (16) along the route of the second conveying de-vice(s) (15a . . . 15d), which enables the reloading of the ordered good(s) (3) of the second or-der line (7) into or onto a target loading aid (4, 4′) provisioned at the first picking station (16) and transported by (a) third conveying device(s) (19, 19a, 19b), and a second pick-ing station (28) along the route of the first and third conveying device(s) (19, 19a, 19b), which enables the loading of the ordered good (2) of the first order line (6) into or onto said target loading aid (4, 4′).
  • 9. The storage and order-picking system (1a . . . 1f) according to claim 8, wherein, in the case i), the first picking station (16) has a first order-picking supply position (17, 17′), to which the first conveying device(s) (14a . . . 14d) is/are coupled in order to supply the first loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c) with the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6), andthe second picking station (28) has a second order-picking supply position (18), to which the second conveying device(s) (15a . . . 15d) is/are coupled in order to supply the hanging bag (13) with the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7),the second picking station (28) has a third order-picking supply position (20), to which the third conveying device(s) (19, 19a, 19b) is/are coupled in order to supply the target loading aid (4, 4′) and in order to enable the reloading of the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7) into or onto the target loading aid (4, 4′) at the second picking station (28), andthe first picking station (16) has a fourth order-picking supply position (29), to which the third conveying device(s) (19, 19a, 19b) is/are coupled in order to supply the target loading aid (4, 4′) and in order to enable the reloading of the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6) into or onto the target loading aid (4, 4′) at the first picking station (16) andwherein, in the case ii),the second picking station (28) has a first order-picking supply position (17, 17′), to which the first conveying device(s) (14a . . . 14d) is/are coupled in order to supply the first loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c) with the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6), andthe first picking station (16) has a second order-picking supply position (18), to which the second conveying device(s) (15a . . . 15d) is/are coupled in order to supply the hanging bag (13) with the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7),the second picking station (28) has a third order-picking supply position (20), to which the third conveying device(s) (19, 19a, 19b) is/are coupled in order to supply the tar-get loading aid (4, 4′) and in order to enable the reloading of the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6) into or onto the target loading aid (4, 4′) at the second picking station (28) andthe first picking station (16) has a fourth order-picking supply position (29), to which the third conveying device(s) (19, 19a, 19b) is/are coupled in order to supply the target loading aid (4, 4′) and in order to enable the reloading of the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7) into or onto the target loading aid (4, 4′) at the first picking station (16).
  • 10. The storage and order-picking system (1a . . . 1f) according to claim 1, wherein the first conveying device(s) (14a . . . 14d) and the second conveying device(s) (15a . . . 15d) connect the first storage zone (10) and the second storage zone (12) with each other and a storage reloading station (30) is arranged along the route of the first conveying device(s) (14a . . . 14d) and the second conveying device(s) (15a . . . 15d), which storage reloading station (30) enables the reloading A) of (a) good(s) (53a . . . 53d) from the first storage zone (10) into a hanging bag (13) provisioned there, and/orB) of (a) good(s) from the second storage zone (12) into or onto a first loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c) provisioned there.
  • 11. The storage and order-picking system (1a . . . 1f) according to claim 10, wherein the storage reloading station (30), in the case A), has a first storage reloading supply position (31), to which the first conveying device(s) (14a . . . 14d) is/are coupled in order to supply the first loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c) with the good(s) (53a . . . 53d) from the first storage zone (10), andhas a second storage reloading supply position (32), to which the second conveying device(s) (15a . . . 15d) is/are coupled in order to supply the hanging bag (13) and in order to enable the reloading of the good(s) (53a . . . 53d) from the first storage zone (10) into the hanging bag (13), and,in the case B),has a second storage reloading supply position (32), to which the second conveying device(s) (15a . . . 15d) is/are coupled in order to supply the hanging bag (13) with the good(s) from the second storage zone (12), andhas a first storage reloading supply position (31), to which the first conveying device(s) (14a . . . 14d) is/are coupled in order to supply the first loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c) and in order to enable the reloading of the good(s) from the second storage zone (12) into the first loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c).
  • 12. The storage and order-picking system (1a . . . 1f) according to claim 1, wherein predominantly or exclusively new goods are stored in the first storage zone (10) and/orpredominantly or exclusively slow-moving goods are stored in the first storage zone (10) and/orgoods in the first storage zone (10) are stored in a first loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c) in an article-specific manner.
  • 13. The storage and order-picking system (1a . . . 1f) according to claim 1, wherein predominantly or exclusively return goods are stored in the second storage zone (12) and/orpredominantly or exclusively fast-moving goods are stored in the second storage zone (12) and/orgoods in the second storage zone (12) are stored in a hanging bag (13) in a mixed manner.
  • 14. The storage and order-picking system (1a . . . 1f) according to claim 1, wherein the first loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c) is selected from the group: container, tray or cardboard box, wherein the loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c) comprises a floor with a receiving location on its upper side, onto which at least one good (53a . . . 53d)/ordered good (2) of the first order line (6), preferably a plurality of goods (53a . . . 53d)/ordered goods (2) of the first order line (6), can be placed, and has a transport surface on its lower side, by which the first loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c) is transportable on the first conveying device(s) (14a . . . 14d), as well as comprises side walls rising up from the floor.
  • 15. The storage and order-picking system (1a . . . 1f) according to claim 1, wherein the first loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c) is configured as a mobile shelf unit, which comprises, in storage planes located on top of one another, shelves with respectively at least one receiving location (33), at which at least one good (53a . . . 53d)/ordered good (2) of at least one first order line (6), preferably a plurality of goods (53a . . . 53d)/ordered goods (2) of at least one first order line (6), can be placed.
  • 16. The storage and order-picking system (1a . . . 1f) according to claim 1, wherein a sorting device (24) arranged along the route of the first conveying device(s) (14a . . . 14d) and/or second conveying device(s) (15a . . . 15d), which is configured for bringing ordered goods (2) of the first order lines (6) and/or ordered goods (3) of the second order lines (7) into a specifiable sequence.
  • 17. The storage and order-picking system (1a . . . 1f) according to claim 1, wherein the first conveying device(s) (14a . . . 14d) and/or second conveying device(s) (15a . . . 15d) comprise(s) (a) fixed-installation conveying device(s) and/or autonomous industrial trucks (51a, 51b, 38, 38a . . . 38f) and/or is/are made up of them.
  • 18. The storage and order-picking system (1a . . . 1f) according to claim 1, wherein the first storage zone (10) comprises storage racks (50),storage locations (33) are provided in the storage racks (50) andthe first conveying device(s) (14a . . . 14d) comprise(s) a conveying vehicle operated in an automated manner (51a, 51b, 38, 38a . . . 38f), which enables the out-feeding of the first loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c) with the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6).
  • 19. The storage and order-picking system according to claim 18, wherein the first conveying device(s) (14a . . . 14d) comprise(s) a first conveying section (14a) for out-feeding the first loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c) with the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6) from the first storage zone (10) anda second conveying section (14b) for in-feeding a first loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c) with (a) good(s) (53a . . . 53d) into the first storage zone (10) andthe conveying vehicle operated in an automated manner (51a, 51b, 38, 38a . . . 38f) also enables the in-feeding of the first loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c) with the good(s) (53a . . . 53d) into a storage location (33).
  • 20. The storage and order-picking system (1a . . . 1f) according to claim 18, wherein the conveying vehicle operated in an automated manner (51a, 51b, 38, 38a . . . 38f) is displaceable in front of the storage locations (33) along a rack aisle andis equipped with a load suspension device (43) for in-feeding a first loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c) with (a) good(s) (53a . . . 53d) into a storage location (33) and/or for out-feeding the first loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c) with the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6) from a storage location (33) andis configured as a railborne storage-and-retrieval unit (51a, 51b) or as an autonomous industrial truck (38, 38a . . . 38f).
  • 21. The storage and order-picking system (1a . . . 1f) according to claim 18, wherein the shelf units are configured as mobile shelf units, which function as first loading aids (11, 11a . . . 11c), andthe conveying vehicle operated in an automated manner (51a, 51b, 38, 38a . . . 38f) is configured as an autonomous industrial truck (38, 38a . . . 38f) and the mobile shelf units are transportable by the autonomous industrial truck (38, 38a . . . 38f).
  • 22. The storage and order-picking system (1a . . . 1f) according to claim 1, wherein the second storage zone (12) comprises overhead storage conveyors (37, 52) and I) the second conveying device(s) (15a . . . 15d) comprise(s) overhead transport conveyors, which are connected, in terms of conveyor technology, to the overhead storage conveyors (37, 52) and enable(s) the out-feeding of the hanging bag (13) with the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7) and/orII) the second conveying device(s) (15a . . . 15d) comprise(s) a conveying vehicle operated in an automated manner (51a, 51b, 38, 38a . . . 38f), which enables the out-feeding of the hanging bag (13) with the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7).
  • 23. The storage and order-picking system according to claim 22, wherein the second conveying device(s) (15a . . . 15d) comprise(s) a first conveying section (15a) for out-feeding the hanging bag (13) with the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7) from the second storage zone (12) anda second conveying section (15b) for in-feeding a hanging bag (13) with (a) good(s) into the second storage zone (12) andin the case I) the overhead transport conveyors and in the case II) the conveying vehicle operated in an automated manner (51a, 51b, 38, 38a . . . 38f) also enable(s) the in-feeding of the hanging bag (13) with the good(s) into an overhead storage conveyor (52).
  • 24. The storage and order-picking system (1a . . . 1f) according to claim 22, wherein the conveying vehicle operated in an automated manner (51a, 51b, 38, 38a . . . 38f), in the case II), is displaceable in front of the storage locations along a rack aisle andis equipped with a load suspension device (43) for in-feeding a hanging bag (13) with the good(s) into the overhead storage conveyor (52) and/or for out-feeding the hanging bag (13) with the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7) from the overhead storage conveyor (52) andis configured as a railborne storage-and-retrieval unit (51a, 51b) or as an autonomous industrial truck (38, 38a . . . 38f).
  • 25. The storage and order-picking system (1a . . . 1f) according to claim 22, wherein the overhead storage conveyors (37) are configured so as to be mobile and/or transportable, andthe conveying vehicle operated in an automated manner (51a, 51b, 38, 38a . . . 38f), in the case II), is configured as an autonomous industrial truck (38, 38a . . . 38f) and a mobile overhead storage conveyor (37) is transportable by the autonomous industrial truck (38, 38a . . . 38f).
  • 26. The storage and order-picking system (1a . . . 1f) according to either claim 21, wherein the autonomous industrial truck (38, 38a . . . 38f) is configured both for the transport of the mobile shelf units and for the transport of the mobile overhead storage conveyors (37).
  • 27. An order-picking method for picking ordered goods into or onto a target loading aid (4, 4′), comprising the steps acquiring an order for picking ordered goods (2, 3) and ascertaining the ordered goods required for this order (2, 3), wherein at least one of the orders comprises at least one first and a second order line (6, 7) and wherein each order line (6, 7) specifies at least one ordered good (2, 3) according to its type of good (8) and its number of pieces to be picked (9),out-feeding a first loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c), which is configured so as to be different from a hanging bag and on or in which (an) ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6) for the at least one order is stored, from a first storage zone (10), in which the first loading aids (11, 11a . . . 11c) are stored,out-feeding a second loading aid (13), which is configured as a hanging bag or comprises such a hanging bag and which contains (an) ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7) for the at least one order, from a second storage zone (12), in which the hanging bags (13) are stored, andloading the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6) and the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7) into or onto a target loading aid (4, 4′) in accordance with the at least one order.
  • 28. The order-picking method according to claim 27, wherein the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6) and the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7) are conveyed to a picking station (16, 28) and afterwards, in accordance with the at least one order, loaded into or onto a target loading aid (4, 4′) provisioned there.
  • 29. The order-picking method according to claim 27, wherein a) the hanging bag (13) with the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7) is conveyed to a picking station (16, 28), the first loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c) with the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6) is conveyed to a reloading station (25), the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6) is/are afterwards loaded into a second hanging bag (13) of the hanging bags provisioned there, the second hanging bag (13) of the hanging bags with the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6) is conveyed to said picking station (16, 28), and afterwards the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6) and the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7) are loaded into or onto a target loading aid (4, 4′) provisioned there orb) the first loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c) with the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6) is conveyed to a picking station (16, 28), the hanging bag (13) with the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7) is conveyed to a reloading station (25), the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7) is/are afterwards loaded into or onto a second loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c) of the first loading aids provisioned there, the second loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c) of the first loading aids with the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7) is conveyed to said picking station (16, 28), and afterwards the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line and the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7) are loaded into or onto a target loading aid (4, 4′) provisioned there.
  • 30. The order-picking method according to claim 27, wherein i) the first loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c) with the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6) is conveyed to a first picking station (16), the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6) is/are afterwards loaded into or onto a target loading aid provisioned there (4, 4′), the target loading aid (4, 4′) with the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6) and the hanging bag (13) with the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7) are conveyed to a second picking station (28) and afterwards the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7) is/are loaded into or onto said target loading aid (4, 4′) orii) the hanging bag (13) with the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7) is conveyed to a first picking station (16), the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7) is/are afterwards loaded into or onto a target loading aid provisioned there (4, 4′), the target loading aid (4, 4′) with the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7) and the first loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c) with the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6) are conveyed to a second picking station (28) and afterwards the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6) is/are loaded into or onto said target loading aid (4, 4′).
  • 31. The order-picking method according to claim 27, wherein the target loading aid (4, 4′) functions as a dispatch loading aid and the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6) and/or the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7) is/are loaded directly into or onto the dispatch loading aid orfunctions as an interim loading aid and the ordered good(s) (2) of the first order line (6) and/or the ordered good(s) (3) of the second order line (7) is/are reloaded into or onto the interim loading aid and afterwards into or onto a dispatch loading aid.
  • 32. The order-picking method according to claim 27, wherein A) a first loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c) with (a) good(s) (53a . . . 53d) is out-fed from the first storage zone (10) and conveyed to a storage reloading station (30), afterwards the good(s) (53a . . . 53d) is/are loaded into a hanging bag (13) provisioned there and the hanging bag (13) is conveyed into the second storage zone (12) and in-fed there orB) a hanging bag (13) with (a) good(s) is out-fed from the second storage zone (12) and conveyed to a storage reloading station (30), afterwards the good(s) is/are loaded into or onto a first loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c) provisioned there and the first loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c) is conveyed into the first storage zone (10) and in-fed there.
  • 33. The order-picking method according to claim 27, wherein multiple ordered goods (2) of at least one first order line (6) are received in a first loading aid (11, 11a . . . 11c).
  • 34. The order-picking method according to claim 27, wherein exactly one ordered good (3) of a second order line (7) is received in a hanging bag (13).
  • 35. The order-picking method according to claim 27, wherein multiple ordered goods (3) of at least one second order line (7) are received in a hanging bag (13).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
A 50514/2018 Jun 2018 AT national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/AT2019/060203 6/19/2019 WO 00