Patents Assigned to Automated Storage & Retrieval Systems of America
  • Patent number: 5160189
    Abstract: A movable shelving system comprising a locking system that automatically activates when a rack is moved a short distance and that allows a user to reset or open the lock at any time. A scissors type element is mounted across adjacent racks and is connected via a slip clutch to a drive rod such that separating the racks causes the rod to rotate displacing a bracket which toggles a locking device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 1990
    Date of Patent: November 3, 1992
    Assignee: Automated Storage & Retrieval Systems of America
    Inventors: Daniel J. Johnston, Russell Cleven
  • Patent number: 5160190
    Abstract: A detection system is disclosed for a mobile storage system which causes the storage system to prevent movement of a storage element whenever a person is detected in an aisle between storage elements. The detection system uses a presence or motion detector for detecting the presence of a person in an open aisle without direct contact between the person and the detection system. Preferably, a radar transceiver operating in X-band is positioned to overlie each open aisle to detect presence of movement of a person in an open aisle, even slight movement such as breathing. The storage system in which the detection system is connected prevents any closing movement of a storage element adjacent an aisle in which a person is detected so as to avoid frightening the person in the aisle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 1991
    Date of Patent: November 3, 1992
    Assignee: Automated Storage & Retrieval Systems of America Inc.
    Inventors: Richard B. Farrell, David P. Orlowski
  • Patent number: 5069513
    Abstract: A safety floor construction comprising plural floor sections suspended on springs such that each floor section is depressed whenever a person stands on that floor section while in an aisle between carriages. One or more safety switches are mounted on each carriage. The switch actuators engage the floor sections. When a floor section is depressed by a user, the switch is actuated and interrupts the motor drive circuit for the carriages. Thus, the adjacent carriages cannot move.The movable floor is constituted of individual reinforced plywood panels provided at their edges with metal which are contacted by the spring supports. Moreover, the floor panel spring supports are mounted under the rail attached to the sub floor and require no attachment to the panel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 1990
    Date of Patent: December 3, 1991
    Assignee: Automated Storage & Retrieval Systems of America
    Inventors: Richard B. Farrell, James H. Rogers