Claims
- 1. A pill dispensing system, comprising:a. a container constructed to hold a plurality of pills, said container including a lower aperture and an upper portion; b. a pill lifting assembly engagable with said lower aperture, wherein said pill lifting assembly includes a pill platform lifting a pill into said upper portion of said container; c. a pill ejector connected to said pill platform, said pill ejector placing said pill into motion as said pill platform approaches said upper portion of said container; d. an exit passage communicating with said upper portion and being configured to receive a pill placed into motion by said ejector; e. a sensor operatively connected to said exit passage such that said sensor is capable of detecting a pill moving through said passage; and f. a micro-controller operatively connected to said pill lifting assembly and said sensor, said micro-controller accepting an input representing the number of pills to be dispensed and initiating sufficient cycles of said pill lifting assembly to insure said number of pills is dispensed.
- 2. The pill dispensing system of claim 1, wherein said pill platform includes a cup adapted to retain a single pill on said platform.
- 3. The pill dispensing system of claim 1, wherein said container includes a pill hopper with an inclined surface directing pills toward said lower aperture.
- 4. The pill dispensing system of claim 1, wherein a pill sweep is operatively connected to said upper portion of said container such that said pill sweep insures that only a single pill is positioned on said pill platform.
- 5. The pill dispensing system of claim 4, wherein said pill sweep further comprises an air tube adapted to supply a flow of compressed air across said pill platform.
- 6. The pill dispensing system of claim 5, wherein said pill sweep further comprises a pneumatic pump for delivering said compressed air to said air tube.
- 7. The pill dispensing system of claim 1, wherein said pill lifting assembly comprises:a. a support frame; b. a worm drive having a motor which is activated by said micro-controller; and c. a worm block threadably engaged with said worm drive, wherein said support platform is attached to said worm block.
- 8. The pill dispensing system of claim 1, wherein said container further includes a pill agitator for agitating pills contained therein.
- 9. The pill dispensing system of claim 8, wherein said pill agitator comprises an agitator arm connected to a solenoid device and said solenoid device is activated by said micro-controller.
- 10. The pill dispensing system of claim 1, wherein said pill ejector comprises a first magnet which is placed in motion when said first magnet moves adjacent to a second magnet positioned in said upper portion of said container.
- 11. The pill dispensing system of claim 10, wherein said first magnet is connected to a pill plunger which accelerates said pill into motion.
- 12. The pill dispensing system of claim 1, wherein said exit passage includes an elongated pill tube and a direction selector at the end of said tube which controls alternative routes a pill may travel.
- 13. The pill dispensing system of claim 12, wherein said direction selector is a rotating surface capable of guiding a pill in one of at least two possible routes.
- 14. The pill dispensing system of claim 1, wherein said pill lifting assembly is powered by a motor with limit switches for reversing the direction of said motor when said lifting assembly approaches upward and downward limits of travel.
- 15. The pill dispensing system according to claim 1, wherein said pill container is fixed and said pill platform moves up and down within said pill container.
- 16. The pill dispensing system of claim 1, wherein said pill lifting assembly includes a motor which is connected to and capable of rotating said pill platform.
- 17. An article counting system, comprising:a. a container constructed to hold a plurality of articles, said container including a lower aperture and an upper portion; b. an article lifting assembly engagable with said lower aperture, wherein said article lifting assembly includes an article platform lifting an article into said upper portion of said container; c. an article ejector connected to said article platform, said article ejector placing said article into motion as said article platform approaches said upper portion of said container; d. an exit passage communicating with said upper portion and being configured to receive an article placed into motion by said ejector; e. a sensor operatively connected to said exit passage such that said sensor is capable of detecting an article moving through said passage; and f. a micro-controller operatively connected to said article lifting assembly and said sensor, said micro-controller accepting an input representing the number of articles to be dispensed and initiating sufficient cycles of said article lifting assembly to insure said number of articles is dispensed.
- 18. The article counting system of claim 17, wherein said article platform includes a cup adapted to retain a single article on said platform.
- 19. The article counting system of claim 17, wherein said container is an elliptical hopper with a plurality of lower apertures and said article lifting assembly includes a cam assembly having a lifting rod sliding through each of said lower apertures.
- 20. The article counting system of claim 19, wherein said cam assembly which includes a cam shaft raising each of said lifting rods in a sequential order.
- 21. The article counting system of claim 20, wherein a complete rotation of said cam shaft causes each of said plurality of lifting rods to move through an entire dispensing cycle.
- 22. The article counting system of claim 19, wherein said hopper includes an aperture for an agitating rod to extend into said hopper.
- 23. The article counting system of claim 21, wherein a stepper motor is connected to said cam shaft and said micro-controller controls the number of articles dispensed by controlling the number of full and partial rotations said motor imparts to said camshaft.
- 24. The article counting system of claim 17, wherein said article is a pill.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/638,526, which was filed on Aug. 11, 2000.
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