Tall shelving systems are ideal to store goods effectively in small spaces. They also permit the use of fully automated storage and retrieval units. However, the conventional design has one disadvantage: the higher the shelves become, the heavier the storage and retrieval machines are due to the rigidity requirements. While the containers or goods being moved are often very light, the storage and retrieval machines can weigh up to 2t.
The winner of the 2014 igus golden vector award is a cable robot that offers a solution to the weight problem. The robot, which is used in automated high-bay warehouses, was developed by the University of Duisburg-Essen. The system is based on a transport platform with a gripper that moves around using eight parallel wire ropes. The major challenge that inevitably comes with this idea is that the fast movements in three-dimensional space open up questions regarding the supply of energy, which only a sophisticated system can solve.