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(11)EP 3 974 299 A1

(12)EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION

(43)Date of publication:
30.03.2022 Bulletin 2022/13

(21)Application number: 20198026.5

(22)Date of filing:  24.09.2020
(51)International Patent Classification (IPC): 
B62H 3/00(2006.01)
E04H 6/00(2006.01)
B62K 3/00(2006.01)
B62H 3/02(2006.01)
E04H 6/14(2006.01)
(52)Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC):
B62H 3/02; B62H 3/00; E04H 6/005; B62K 3/002; E04H 6/14
(84)Designated Contracting States:
AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR
Designated Extension States:
BA ME
Designated Validation States:
KH MA MD TN

(71)Applicant: BrainNova Osakeyhtiö
00350 Helsinki (FI)

(72)Inventors:
  • PIETOLA, Paavo
    00350 Helsinki (FI)
  • ELORANTA, Veli
    00350 Helsinki (FI)

(74)Representative: Laine IP Oy 
Porkkalankatu 24
00180 Helsinki
00180 Helsinki (FI)

  


(54)METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR STORING SCOOTERS


(57) According to an example aspect of the present invention, there is provided an apparatus for storing scooters, comprising a base (2) forming a ground level, a storage conveyor (9) having a transport direction and a set of carriers (12) for holding the scooters (5), the carriers (12) being configured to hold the scooters (5) in a position wherein the steering column (19) of the scooter (5) is tilted from the upright position in relation to the ground level.




Description

FIELD



[0001] The invention relates to storing scooters, in particular electric scooters.

BACKGROUND



[0002] Traffic congestion and CO2 footprint containment are driving metropolies and large cities to adopt the city centers to "no-car" policies. This will push the boundaries for the logistics within the city centers, leaving people with options to either walk - or cycle. However, city centers cannot sustain huge number of bikes in their current form. There is simply no space to store them, and as has been seen, large-scale bike renting and sharing services cannot sustain. If all the city-dwellers would bike it becomes a total chaos in terms of bike storage.

[0003] Growing health concerns among consumers, in addition to surging acceptance of green transportation in an effort to reduce carbon footprint, will play a pivotal role in the growth of global bicycle market in next decade. Moreover, increasing government support encouraging adoption of bicycles and rapid development of dedicated cycling infrastructure in developed as well as developing economies will reportedly push the sales of bicycles in upcoming years. Intensifying traffic congestion issue and elevating fuel prices are foreseen to remain the key factors driving the need for cycling and raising the demand for bicycles thereby.

[0004] The need of new transportation solutions has initiated a micro-mobility trend that has been further energized with the emergence of the shared and dockless electric scooters (e-scooter for short). E-scooters are preferred for short distances due to battery limitation, comfort, and renting pricing structure. On the other hand bicycles are more affordable and preferred for longer distances.

[0005] The growing population in urban environments requires smart transport, away from cars. Already some cities are forbidding or making it very difficult (financially) for cars to enter city centres. Public transport or bicycles are encouraged instead. As sharing and rental services are currently gaining higher traction in the global bicycle and e-scooter (collectively micro-mobility) market, stakeholders are increasingly striving to adapt to this trend.

[0006] Dockless scooters are becoming an increasing problem in cities as their popularity grows. Customers using the scooters may be rather careless of where they leave the scooter after use. This causes obstructions on walkways, bicycle roads and corridors, for example. Such obstructions annoy greatly especially pedestrians, bicyclists and delivery personnel, whereby public acceptance of scooters may detoriate. This even has caused bans for rental scooters in some cities.

[0007] Docking stations would at least partly solve the problem of parking and storing rental scooters and even privately owned scooters. They would also provide charging whereby a fully charged scooter would be available. Several attempts for providing storing facilities for bicycles and/or scooters have been made and solutions are available. Currently known facilities have one general drawback. The packing density of bicycles or scooters is very low, whereby the docking or storing stations require large footprint or otherwise large space. This is a major problem in densely populated cities where availability of free space is limited.

[0008] Docking or storing stations for bicycles and/or scooters are described in WO 2017217929 and US 8437873. Other solutions are EcoCycle, Bike-Safe-Tower, bike.box and WOHR Bikesafe, for example.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION



[0009] The invention is defined by the features of the independent claims. Some specific embodiments are defined in the dependent claims.

[0010] According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided an apparatus for storing scooters, comprising a base forming a ground level, a storage conveyor having a transport direction and a set of carriers for holding the scooters, wherein the transport direction is in an angle in relation to the ground level and the carriers are configured to hold the scooters in a position wherein the steering column of the scooter is tilted from the upright position in relation to the ground level.

[0011] According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for storing scooters, comprising gripping a scooter with a tilting gripper at a reception point on a ground level, tilting the scooter with the tilting gripper so that the steering column of the scooter is tilted from the upright position in relation to the ground level, moving the scooter with the tilting gripper to a carrier of a storage conveyor and transferring the scooter by the storage conveyor from the reception point to a delivery point, holding the scooter in a position wherein the steering column is tilted in relation to the ground level.

[0012] According to a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method wherein the scooter is received to a reception point in an upright position wherein the steering column of the scooter extends upwards from the ground level, the scooter is gripped by a tilting gripper and the scooter is turned so that the rear wheel of the scooter is lifted upwards and the scooter is gripped by the carrier of the transfer conveyor on a position wherein the rear wheel of the scooter points upwards and the steering column is below the level of the rear wheel.

[0013] According to a fourth aspect of the present invention there is provided a method wherein the scooter is received on the carrier of the transfer conveyor on a position wherein the rear wheel points upwards and the steering column is below the level of the rear wheel and the scooter is turned to a position wherein the wheel line of the scooter is transferred from vertical position towards horizontal position, preferably to a horizontal position.

[0014] According to the fifth aspect of the present invention, there is provided an apparatus wherein the transfer conveyor is vertical.

[0015] According to the sixth aspect of the present invention, there is provided an apparatus wherein the transfer conveyor is vertical and the track of the conveyor is an endless loop.

[0016] According to the seventh aspect of the invention the angle in relation to the ground level on which the scooter is tilted is between 0° to 180°, excluding the end points, and preferably between 0° to 90°, excluding the 0°.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS



[0017] 

FIGURE 1 illustrate an apparatus for storing scooters in accordance with at least some embodiments of the present invention;

FIGURE 2 illustrates the apparatus of FIGURE 1 partially dismantled and in first operating position;

FIGURE 3 illustrates the apparatus of FIGURE 2 in an enlarged view;

FIGURE 4 illustrates the apparatus of FIGURE 2 in a second operating position;

FIGURE 5 illustrates the apparatus of FIGURE 2 in a third operating position;

FIGURE 6 illustrates the apparatus of FIGURE 2 in a fourth operating position.



[0018] The figures above show an example apparatus capable of supporting at least some embodiments of the present invention.

EMBODIMENTS


DEFINITIONS



[0019] In the present context, the term "scooter" comprises vehicles having a surface for supporting a person operating the vehicle, at least one wheel at each end of the supporting surface and a steering column for operating the vehicle.

[0020] Wheel line of the scooter is a line on which the wheels of the scooter are set when the scooter is in riding position.

[0021] This invention relates to storing and docking of scooters, especially electric scooters. Rental dockless scooters cause problems in cities as they are used in abundance and users are careless in parking the vehicles. The invention provides a compact storing facility for such scooters. The storing facility provided may be combined with services that make use of the system more lucrative for the users. Especially charging of the vehicle is in demand, but services may include cleaning, up to disinfection, service check and removal of dysfunctional vehicles to repairs. In such way the users always get a fully charged and checked clean scooter for use. The scooters are stored on a transporter in a stacked manner so that they are inclined in relation to the transporter. In this way scooters may be stacked efficiently so that packing/storing density is high. In cities the high packing density is needed as space is often limited. The storing transporter is preferably positioned upright, so the footprint of the storing facility is kept small.

[0022] FIGURE 1 illustrates an apparatus in accordance with at least some embodiments of the present invention. FIGURE 1 shows a closed tower 1 set on a base 2. The upper surface 3 of the base 2 forms a ground level that is preferably set horizontally. The base 2 is set on a surface of a walking street, open square or any place where there is enough space for the apparatus. The upper surface 3 may be slightly inclined if the environment on which it is set requires such setting. On the upper surface 3 of the base 2 is a rail 4 that runs through the closed tower 1. The rail 4 is used for receiving and delivery of the scooters and forms the reception point of the apparatus. A scooter 5 is depicted on the rail 4. The closed tower 1 has a shell 8 and at least one door 6 for moving the scooter 5 into the closed tower 1 and out therefrom. Preferably there are two doors 6, one on each side of the closed tower 1 at the place where the rail 4 extends from the closed tower 1. The operation of the doors 6 is preferably automated and doors 6 may include several functions for facilitating the operation of the apparatus. These features are described below. The outer surface of the closed tower may include frame or a window for posters, advertisements and similar material, or one or more displays 7 for presenting information or entertainment material.

[0023] FIGURE 2 shows an example apparatus capable of supporting at least some embodiments of the invention. In this FIGURE the shell of the apparatus is removed to show functions and elements of the apparatus. The storing system of the apparatus is built in this example of an endless rail conveyor 9. The endless conveyor 9 is supported on a frame 10 that is standing on the base 2. The rail 4 for receiving and delivery of the scooters 5 runs diagonally through the upper surface 3 of the base 2 and the frame 10 is arranged on the side of the rail 4.

[0024] The endless conveyor 9 comprises a U-shaped rail 10 that is formed as an endless loop having two vertical long parts and two horizontal short parts. The long and short parts are joined by curved edges to form an endless rectangular loop with rounded edges. A set of carriers 12 is arranged to run in the slot of the U-shaped rail 10. Thus, the U-shaped rail forms the transfer path of the conveyor and defines its transfer direction. The carriers may be moved by a chain, belt or individual motors or actuators, for example. The actual setup and structure of the conveyor may vary and a person skilled in the art of designing transporters for transporting single object is able to configure a suitable conveyor. The lowest part of the endless conveyor 9 is above the upper surface 3 of the base 2 and the rail 4. The level of the lowest part of the endless conveyor 9 is set higher than the height of the steering column of a scooter 5 and the length of the scooter 5 for reasons explained below.

[0025] At the foot of the frame 10 is a transfer conveyor 13 that may be set on side or sides of the conveyor 4 or may form a part of said conveyor. The length of the transfer conveyor 13 is chosen so that it is shorter than the outer dimensions of the shell 8 so that the transfer conveyor 13 is completely inside the shell 8. The reason for this is to avoid any moving parts extending outside the shell for safety reasons.

[0026] Further, on the side of the transport conveyor 13 and the frame 10 is a tilting lift 14 having a vertical lifting rail 16 and a tilting gripper 15 set to run on said lifting rail 16. The tilting lift 14 further comprises actuators for providing the movements of the tilting gripper 15. The tilting lift described herein is a simple way to provide the movements needed herein. It can be contemplated that the example shown can be replaced with any manipulator, robot or other similar structure capable of providing the movements needed and described below.

[0027] The operation of the apparatus shown in FIGURES 1 and 2 is described by referring to FIGURES 3 - 6 depicting operational positions of the apparatus.

[0028] In FIGURE 3, a 5 scooter has arrived to a storing and/or docking facility provided by the apparatus. The user of the scooter 5 pushes the scooter on the rail 4 and towards the door 6 (FIGURE 1). The wheels of the scooter 5 are set on the rail 4. When the scooter 5 approaches the door 6, detection elements detect the vicinity of the scooter to be stored and the door 6 is opened. The scooter may now be pushed forwards to the transfer conveyor 13 wherein the front wheel of the scooter is gripped. The user may now release the scooter and it is automatically transferred further by the transfer conveyor 13. Alternatively, the scooter may be gripped outside the shell 8 of the apparatus. However, if the scooter is moved automatically outside the shell 8 of the apparatus, walls or rails are needed to enclose the area of movement to avoid any possibility of the public or users to enter an area where there are moving parts. If only a stationary rail extends from the shell, the scooter is the only moving object. It is recommended that the system is provided with detectors indicating any increase in the force needed to transfer the scooter and trigger an immediate stop of the function.

[0029] In FIGURE 4 the scooter has been transferred to a next position inside the shell of the apparatus. Now the scooter is gripped by the tilting gripper 15 of the tilting lift 14. The tilting gripper 15 grips the scooter 5 at the standing platform 18. The standing platform is usually flat and has an even thickness whereby gripping the scooter at that point is feasible to accomplish. Next the tilting gripper is moved upwards towards the endless conveyor 9. Simultaneously the scooter is tilted by the tilting gripper 15 so that the back wheel of the scooter is lifted up and the steering column 19 is set downwards. In this position the standing platform of the scooter is in vertical position. The tilting gripper 15 forwards the scooter upwards to the endless conveyor 9. When the scooter reaches the bottom or the lowest part of the endless conveyor 9, it is gripped by a carrier 12 of the endless conveyor. When the endless conveyor is forwarded, the scooter is tilted further 90° so that the steering column points downwards and the standing platform is in horizontal position. Simultaneously the scooter is tilted sideways in a position wherein the steering column of the scooter is tilted from the upright position in relation to the ground level. This can be accomplished either by tilting the scooters by the carriers or by setting the endless conveyor to a slightly tilted angle. In this position the scooters can be stacked tightly. The idea is that the scooters are tilted from the vertical position. The angle in relation to the ground level may vary between 0° to 180°, excluding the end points as at them no advantage in stacking is achieve. Angles between 0° to 90°, excluding the 0°, are recommended as movements of the scooter are easier to realize and stresses to carriers may be smaller.

[0030] The grippers and carriers of the apparatus may have various designs. Suitable equipment for realizing the above described movements and actions can be contemplated by a person skilled in the art.

[0031] The scooters are forwarded along the endless conveyor and delivery of a scooter is performed in opposite sequence. As the conveyor is endless and can be freely forwarded, or if so desired, reversed, any scooter on the conveyor can be transferred for delivery as requested by users. This enables that only fully charged and checked scooters are delivered, if such service is provided. Also, this enables that scooters of different service providers or even private owners are stored or docked in the same system. The scooters can be automatically identified to avoid any handling mistakes by clients.

[0032] The apparatus is preferably realized as an upright tower. This usually minimizes the need of space and costs. However.it can be contemplated that the apparatus is set in and angle in relation to the ground or below the ground level.

[0033] Identification cards, badges or preferably a cell phone app can be used for storing and retrieval of scooters. All functions relating the user or customer can be automated and the use made very easy and convenient. The scooters are safe and can't be tampered during storage.

[0034] It is to be understood that the embodiments of the invention disclosed are not limited to the particular structures, process steps, or materials disclosed herein, but are extended to equivalents thereof as would be recognized by those ordinarily skilled in the relevant arts. It should also be understood that terminology employed herein is used for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting.

[0035] Reference throughout this specification to "one embodiment" or "an embodiment" means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, appearances of the phrases "in one embodiment" or "in an embodiment" in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment.

[0036] As used herein, a plurality of items, structural elements, compositional elements, and/or materials may be presented in a common list for convenience. However, these lists should be construed as though each member of the list is individually identified as a separate and unique member. Thus, no individual member of such list should be construed as a de facto equivalent of any other member of the same list solely based on their presentation in a common group without indications to the contrary. In addition, various embodiments and example of the present invention may be referred to herein along with alternatives for the various components thereof. It is understood that such embodiments, examples, and alternatives are not to be construed as de facto equivalents of one another, but are to be considered as separate and autonomous representations of the present invention.

[0037] Furthermore, the described features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. In the following description, numerous specific details are provided, such as examples of lengths, widths, shapes, etc., to provide a thorough understanding of embodiments of the invention. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize, however, that the invention can be practiced without one or more of the specific details, or with other methods, components, materials, etc. In other instances, well-known structures, materials, or operations are not shown or described in detail to avoid obscuring aspects of the invention.

[0038] While the forgoing examples are illustrative of the principles of the present invention in one or more particular applications, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that numerous modifications in form, usage and details of implementation can be made without the exercise of inventive faculty, and without departing from the principles and concepts of the invention. Accordingly, it is not intended that the invention be limited, except as by the claims set forth below.

[0039] The verbs "to comprise" and "to include" are used in this document as open limitations that neither exclude nor require the existence of also un-recited features. The features recited in depending claims are mutually freely combinable unless otherwise explicitly stated. Furthermore, it is to be understood that the use of "a" or "an", i.e. a singular form, throughout this document does not exclude a plurality.

INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY



[0040] The invention can be used for providing docking or storing space for scooters.

REFERENCE SIGNS LIST



[0041] 
1
closed tower
2
base
3
upper surface
4
rail
5
scooter
6
door
7
display
8
shell
9
endless conveyor
10
frame
11
U-shaped rail
12
carrier
13
transfer conveyor
14
tilting lift
15
tilting gripper
16
lifting rail
17
wheel
18
standing platform
19
steering column

CITATION LIST


Patent Literature



[0042] WO 2017217929 and US 8437873.


Claims

1. An apparatus for storing scooters, comprising

- a base (2) forming a ground level,

- a storage conveyor (9) having a transport direction and a set of carriers (12) for holding the scooters (5), the carriers (12) being configured to hold the scooters (5) in a position wherein the steering column (19) of the scooter (5) is tilted from the upright position in relation to the ground level.


 
2. An apparatus according to the claim 1, wherein the transport direction is in an angle in relation to the ground level, preferably at 90° angle.
 
3. An apparatus according to at least one of the claims 1 - 2, comprising

- a tilting gripper (15) configured for gripping a scooter (5) at a reception point on a ground level and tilting the scooter (5) so that the steering column (19) of the scooter (5) is tilted from the upright position in relation to the ground level and for moving the scooter (5) to the carrier (12) of a storage conveyor (9), and

- carriers (12) transferring the scooter (5) by the storage conveyor (9) from the reception point to a delivery point, holding the scooter (5) in a position wherein the steering column is tilted in relation to the ground level.


 
4. An apparatus according at least one of the claims 1 - 3, comprising

- a reception point for receiving the scooter (5) in an upright position wherein the steering column (19) of the scooter (5) extends upwards from the ground level,

- a tilting gripper (15) configured to grip and tilt the scooter (5) so that the scooter (59 is turned so that the rear wheel of the scooter 85) is lifted upwards, and

- a carrier (12) configured to grip the scooter (5) at the transfer conveyor (9) on a position wherein the rear wheel of the scooter (5) points upwards and the steering column (19) is below the level of the rear wheel.


 
5. An apparatus according to at least one of the claims 1 - 4, wherein carrier (12) is configured to receive the scooter (5) on the carrier (12) of the transfer conveyor (9) on a position wherein the rear wheel points upwards and the steering column 8199 is below the level of the rear wheel and turning the scooter (5) to a position wherein the wheel line of the scooter (5) is transferred from vertical position towards horizontal position, preferably to a horizontal position.
 
6. An apparatus according to at least one of the claim 1 - 5, wherein the transfer conveyor (9) is vertical.
 
7. An apparatus according to at least one of the claims 1 - 6, wherein the transfer conveyor (9) is vertical and the track of the conveyor (9) is an endless loop.
 
8. An apparatus according to at least one of the claims 1 - 7, wherein the angle in relation to the ground level on which the scooter is tilted is between 0° to 180°, excluding the end points, and preferably between 0° to 90°, excluding the 0°.
 
9. A method for storing scooters, comprising

- gripping a scooter (5) with a tilting gripper (15) at a reception point on a ground level,

- tilting the scooter (5) with the tilting gripper (15) so that the steering column (19) of the scooter (5) is tilted from the upright position in relation to the ground level,

- moving the scooter (5) with the tilting gripper (15) to a carrier (12) of a storage conveyor (9),

- transferring the scooter (5) by the storage conveyor (9) from the reception point to a delivery point, and

- holding the scooter (5) in a position wherein the steering column (19) is tilted in relation to the ground level.


 
10. A method according to the claim 9, wherein

- the scooter (5) is received to a reception point in an upright position wherein the steering column (19) of the scooter (5) extends upwards from the ground level,

- the scooter (5) is gripped by a tilting gripper (15) and the scooter (5) is turned so that the rear wheel of the scooter (5) is lifted upwards, and

- the scooter (5) is gripped by the carrier (12) of the transfer conveyor (9) on a position wherein the rear wheel of the scooter (5) points upwards and the steering column (19) is below the level of the rear wheel.


 
11. A method according to the claim 9 or 10, wherein the scooter (5) is received on the carrier (12) of the transfer conveyor (9) on a position wherein the rear wheel points upwards and the steering column (19) is below the level of the rear wheel and the scooter (59 is turned to a position wherein the wheel line of the scooter (59 is transferred from vertical position towards horizontal position, preferably to a horizontal position.
 




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