1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to an apparatus for filling capsules, and more particularly, to an apparatus employing a counterforce for sufficiently encapsulating drug powders into capsules.
2. The Prior Arts
In medically treating an animal patient, it is always a hard job to have the patient to take drugs. Sometimes, the veterinarian has to grind prescribed drugs into powders, and then feed the ground drugs in the manner of either powders, liquid medicine, or capsule, to the patient.
Unfortunately, the animal patient maybe do not like to take many tablets, pills, or capsules together, and therefore the veterinarian has to prepare all prescribed medical ingredients in a single capsule, for the convenience of feeding the patient. In doing so, all of the prescribed drugs are mixed together and ground into powders at first, and are then averagely divided into doses. Therefore, the doses of the divided powders are then manually filled into capsules one by one. Specifically, smaller capsules are preferred for encapsulating the drug powders, as long as the drug powders can be completely contained therein.
Typically, it is known that conventional animal-used drug capsules are usually manually filled one by one. As such, each capsule filled with drug powders often has an empty section left unfilled. Accordingly, either such a conventional animal-used drug capsule is filled with insufficient drug powders, or otherwise a larger capsule should be employed for substitution. In this manner, certain spaces of capsules and costs thereof are wasted.
Further, the one-by-one filling approach takes too long time on repetitively filling the capsules. Particularly, when a prescription is used for a long period, much more time would be consumed on filling the capsules, which is believed uneconomical.
Accordingly, a primary objective of the present invention is to provide a solution for the complicated process of dividing the drug powders into doses, as well the insufficient utility of the capsules.
The present invention provides a manual apparatus for dividing drug powders and encapsulating the divided drug powders into capsules. According to the present invention, drug powders are loaded in a drug loader, and thus fall down into capsule bodies and channels. Then, capsule caps are manually provided for sealing the capsule bodies. Therefore, sticks are downwardly applied with a pressure by the capsule caps, and correspondingly provide counterforces to push the capsule bodies so as to more solidly encapsulating the drug powders distributed in the capsule bodies and the channels. In operation, at first, the drug powders are loaded in vertical slots. Then, a partitioning plate is drawn to expose holes configured thereunder, so that the drug powders fall down from the drug loader into the capsule bodies previously provided in the channels. Then the capsule caps are manually provided onto the capsule bodies, so as to apply downward pressures onto the capsule bodies. Correspondingly, the sticks provide counterforces in response to the downward pressures to upwardly push the capsule bodies so that the capsule bodies and the capsule caps can be more solidly assembled.
Comparing with the conventional arts, the present invention employs the counterforces responsive to the downward pressures to push the capsule bodies for solidly compressing the drug powders contained in the capsule, so as to save the capsule spaces, as well as the time for one by one filling the capsules.
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
The supporters 22 are disposed on the base 3 and received in corresponding blind holes configured at a bottom of the main body 2. Each of the supporters 22 further includes a spring 221 for providing an upward elastic force supporting the main body 2. The sticks 23 are secured on the base 3 and sleeved inside a plurality of through holes configured through the main body 2 until reaching bottoms of the channels 211. The main body 2 is up-down movable along the sticks 23 and the supporters 22.
In operation, the partitioning plate 13 is inserted inside the flat slot of the drug loader 1 at the first position. Therefore, the partitioning plate 13 intersects the vertical slots 111, so that the vertical slots 111 and the partitioning plate 13 temporarily configure a plurality of temporary accommodating spaces. Drug powders are averagely divided, and then the divided drug powders are distributed into the temporary accommodating spaces. The drug loader 1 is aligned with the main body 2 and settled thereon.
When the downward force applied to the main body 2 is released, the springs 221 recover and move the main body 2 to the original position.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments thereof, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention which is intended to be defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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097213986 | Aug 2008 | TW | national |