The present invention relates to a medicine dispensing device, and more specifically to a medicine dispensing device that is capable of appropriately dispensing even a medicine having a special shape.
Conventionally, medicine dispensing devices have been disclosed that include a plurality of cassettes respectively storing medicines, and a dispensing transport mechanism that allow a medicine to be removed from a desired cassette containing a desired medicine, and conveys the cassette to a predetermined position (see Patent Publication 1).
In addition, a holding and transporting apparatus for transporting a container, such as a bottle, has been disclosed (see Patent Publication 2, for example), wherein a slide roll to be controlled by a guide rail is vertically movably provided above a support unit that is provided with an adjustable article mount table provided in a lower portion and that is moved by a transport chain. The slide roll is connected with a pair of left and right holding arms provided on the front side of the supporting body and bent into an obtuse angle shape through a pinion-rack mechanism, and a clamping central position of the holding arms is set constant, thereby easing the execution of processes.
Patent Publication 1: Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2000-24086
Patent Publication 2: Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 11-236095
However, in the former medicine dispensing device, the medicine stored in the cassette is discharged via a conveyor. In such a configuration, a container such as a bottle storing an injection medication cannot be appropriately discharged. In addition, if the latter holding and transporting apparatus is simply employed in the former medicine dispensing device, a problem arises in that the occupied spacing is increased.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a medicine dispensing device having a configuration that, regardless of the type of a medicine, is capable of appropriately dispensing the medicine and that is compact.
As means to achieve the object, a medicine dispensing device includes a device body, and a medicine conveyance member that conveys medicines arranged in a plurality of lines in the device body one by one, wherein the medicine conveyance member includes a medicine holding member that reciprocatingly moves in a horizontal direction and a vertical direction; the medicine holding member including a support member, a frontward-rearward moving member that is supported by the support member and that reciprocatingly moves in forward and rearward directions of the device body, and a clamping member including a pair of clamp pieces that are supported by the frontward-rearward moving member so as to pivot between a vertical position and a horizontal position and that are capable of clamping the medicine stored in a shelf member.
In this configuration, when a horizontal guide portion is horizontally moved along a horizontal guide portion to vertically move the clamping member along the horizontal guide portion, the clamp pieces can be moved to a front portion of a desired shelf member. In addition, the frontward-rearward moving member is moved to thereby cause the clamping member to clamp a corresponding medicine, such that the medicine can be appropriately clamped in a limited spacing. Further, since the medicine is clamped simply by the clamp pieces, any type of a medicine can be appropriately removed from the shelf member. Further, similarly as described above, when the horizontal guide portion and the horizontal guide portion are used to convey the medicine to a desired position, the medicine can be dispensed in the manner the clamping member is driven to pivot to thereby change the direction of the medicine. Consequently, although spacing between the device body and the shelf member is small, the medicine can be appropriately clamped and conveyed and can be dispensed by being changed in the direction in the event of the dispensing operation.
Preferably, the clamp pieces are each configured to include an outer frame that includes an outer profile formed along an outer peripheral shape of the medicine, and a resilient support portion that is disposed in the outer frame and that press-contacts an outer periphery of the medicine. This configuration is preferable in that the clamped state of the medicine can be further stabilized.
Preferably, the device further includes storage means that stores medicine data including a size of each aforementioned medicine, and a controller unit that references medicine data stored in the storage means in accordance with prescription data to thereby perform drive control of the medicine conveyance member. In this case, the controller unit adjusts a gap between the clamp pieces in accordance with the size of the medicine contained in the medicine data stored in the storage means when the medicine conveyance member is driven and controlled to dispense the medicine in accordance with the prescription data, thereby controlling a dimension of movement when the medicine is clamped by the clamp pieces.
According to this configuration, when clamping the medicine, the gap between the clamp pieces can be reduced to a minimum value necessary to enable the clamp of the medicine. As such, the width between medicines being stored can be reduced. In addition, the amount of time for clamping the medicine by the clamp pieces can be reduced, and hence the dispensing operation can be efficiently performed.
The configuration may be such that the medicine is stored in each of the plurality of cassettes juxtaposed in the device body; and the device further includes storage means that stores a width in a juxtaposed direction of each aforementioned cassette, and a controller unit that references medicine data stored in the storage means in accordance with prescription data to thereby perform drive control of the medicine conveyance member, wherein the controller unit adjusts a gap between the clamp pieces in accordance with the width of the cassette stored in the storage means when the medicine conveyance member is driven and controlled to dispense the medicine in accordance with the prescription data, thereby reducing a dimension of movement when the medicine is clamped by the clamp pieces. Even in the configuration, similar effects can be obtained.
Preferably, the clamping member includes a pivotal plate that support the clamp pieces to move close to or away from one another and to be pivotable, and urging means that urges the pivotal plate to the vertical position, wherein the pivotal plate includes a pressure receptor portion that, when moving down the clamping member, abuts a compression portion formed in the device body to thereby cause the clamping member to rotate to the horizontal position against an urging force exerted by the urging means. This is preferable in that the clamp pieces can be driven to pivot in the simplified configuration.
The clamping member, preferably, includes a first lock member reciprocatingly movable in the horizontal direction along a projected portion formed in the device body, and a second lock member that disallows or allows the clamp pieces to pivot in accordance with the reciprocatingly movement of the first lock member. The configuration is preferable in that the operation of the clamping member can be securely performed, thereby providing high safety.
Preferably, in the device body, a spacing wherein the clamping member is movable only when being positioned in the vertical position is formed on a front side of medicines aligned and disposed, and a spacing wherein the clamping member is rotatable to the horizontal position from the vertical position is formed on a lower side of the medicines aligned and disposed in a lowest position in the device body. This is preferably in that while the dispensing operation of the medicine from the respective shelf member is smoothly performed, and the device body can be formed into a compact configuration.
Preferably, the cassette includes a fall prevention rod in a center of an end portion on a removal side of medicines; and the control means performs drive control of the medicine holding member to remove the medicine after a first medicine stored in the cassette is lifted by being clamped by the clamp pieces and is then once moved in the width direction of the cassette to thereby eliminate interference between the lifted medicine and the fall prevention rod. This is preferably in that even when medicines have a special shape that cannot be sufficiently supported only with the sidewalls of the cassette, the medicines can be prevented from falling without causing defects in the event of removal operation are caused drawbacks, in the simplified configuration and, concurrently, at low costs.
Preferably, in the cassette, thin medicines are stored in an alignment direction, and an auxiliary pusher is provided on a pusher that urges a stored medicine to the removal side, the auxiliary pusher being able to urge the medicine to the removal side while avoiding interference with a last medicine remaining in the cassette when the medicine is clamped by the clamp pieces. This is preferable in that even when medicines are of a thin type, appropriate removal thereof can be implemented with the provision of only the auxiliary pusher.
The auxiliary pusher may be integrated with the pusher, but may be provided as an independent unit. In this case, it is convenient since the auxiliary pusher can be mounted and used only when medicines to be stored in the cassette is of a thin type.
Preferably, the cassette includes a pusher that urges a stored medicine to the removal side, and on a bottom wall allowing medicines to be stored, a moving support portion that abuts the medicine and that is reciprocatingly movable.
In the configuration, before a medicine urged by the pusher falls on the removal side, the moving support portion follows and moves, thereby making it possible to maintain the medicine in the state perpendicular the bottom wall of the cassette.
Preferably, the moving support portion is configured to include an endless belt wound onto and between pulleys. This is preferable in that, while the configuration is simple and inexpensive, the state of medicines stored in the cassette can be stabilized, and a medicine after removed from the cassette can be effectively prevented from falling.
In the present invention, the front side of the device body 1 refers to a surface on the left side as viewed in the side view,
In addition, the forward and rearward directions are the directions along a first guide shaft 46 shown in
Thus, according to the present invention, the medicine holding member includes the frontward-rearward moving member, which reciprocatingly moves in the forward and rearward directions of the device body, and the clamping member including the pair of clamp pieces that are supported by the frontward-rearward moving member so as to pivot between the vertical and horizontal positions and that are capable of clamping the medicine. Consequently, although the spacing is limited, the medicine dispensing operation can be appropriately performed, regardless of the type of the medicine.
a) is a detail view showing a draw-out structure of a shelf member in
a) is a cross sectional view of cassettes arranged in the shelf member shown in
a) is a front elevation view showing medicines to be stored in the cassette shown in
a) is a front sectional view of the cassette shown in
a) is a side view showing an application example wherein the guide plate is mounted to the cassette shown in
An embodiment of the present invention will be described in accordance with the accompanying drawings below.
The device body 1 has a frontside openable and closable by a door (not shown), and has a plurality of guide members 6 provided on sidewall inner surfaces. The guide members 6 have two types of functions and, as shown in
The first guide member 6a includes a guide wall 7 and a guide rail 8 slidably supported by an inner surface of the guide wall 7. The shelf member 2 reciprocatingly moves in a forward and rearward directions along an arrow mark shown in
With reference to
In a guide rail 8, an intermediate rail portion 7a is slidably provided in a first rail portion 13 integrated with the guide wall 7, and a second rail portion 14 is slidably provided to the intermediate rail portion 7a. Thereby, the second rail portion 14 is reciprocatingly movable in the forward and rearward directions of the device body 1. A support wall 15 is formed above the second rail portion 14. A pivot 16 is provided in a central portion of the support wall 15 to thereby rotatably support the shelf member 2, whereby a first shelf member 2a is configured, as shown in
With reference to
With reference to
As shown in
With reference to
With reference to
The casing 30a is disposed on the bottom wall of the cassette 26 to be slidable along the delivery direction.
The pusher 31 is fixedly secured to an end face of the casing 30a and is formed in the shape of a plate that is capable of pushing the sidewall of the medicine D. In the present case, the pusher is formed in a stepped shape with a protrusion 31a provided on an abutment surface to be able to support a body portion d1 and leg portion d2, which is thinner than the body portion d1, of the medicine D with the shape shown in
With reference to
The anchoring lever 33 is provided pivotably about a pivot portion 33a in the center, of which one end portion forms an operation section 36 for directly operating by a finger, and the other end portion forms the anchoring tab 37 that engages and disengages with the rear end side of the cassette 26.
As shown in
The horizontal guide bars 38, respectively, are disposed on upper and lower portions of the front side of the device body 1, and extends horizontally in the right and left directions as viewed in
With reference to
The support member 42 has sidewall portions 42a and 42b whose upper portions connected. A guide receiving portion 45 is provided on an inner face of the one wall, sidewall portion 42a, and a first guide shaft 46 and a first screw thread 47 are provided on the other wall, sidewall portion 42b. The first screw thread 47 is rotated by driving a first motor 48 via a pulley 48a and a belt 48b.
The frontward-rearward moving member 43 has side plate portions 50 provided to oppose both sides of a slide table 49. The slide table 49 is provided with a roller 49a rolling on the guide receiving portion 45 of the support member 42. In addition, the slide table 49 is penetrated by the first guide shaft 46, and is engaged with the first screw thread 47. When the first motor 48 is driven and forwardly and reversely rotated to rotate the first screw thread 47, the engagement position on the slide table 49 is varied. Thereby, the slide table 49, that is, the frontward-rearward moving member 43 reciprocatingly moves along the first guide shaft 46.
The clamping member 44 has a pair of pivotal plates 51, a second guide shaft 52 and a second screw thread 53 provided between the pivotal plates 51, and a pair of clamp pieces 54 penetrated by the second guide shaft 52 and engaging the second screw thread 53. The pivotal plates 51 are each mounted rotatably about a rotation shaft 51a in the center, the rotation shaft 51a being provided on the side plate portion 50 of the frontward-rearward moving member 43. Springs 51b are disposed on both end sides of the rotation shaft 51a, and the pivotal plate 51 is urged so as to be situated in the vertical position shown in
A pressure receptor portion 55 is provided to extend in the horizontal direction in a lower end portion of the one pivotal plate 51. As described below, when the medicine conveyance member 3 is moved to a dispensing position, the pressure receptor portion 55 is compressed by a compressing piece (which corresponds to a compressing section according to the present invention, although not shown) provided in the device body 1. This causes the pivotal plate 51, that is, the clamping member 44, to rotate, thereby enabling a horizontally position of the medicine D clamped by the clamp pieces 54.
In addition, as shown in
As shown in
Referring to
Referring to
Referring to a block diagram of
Operation of the medicine dispensing device configured as described above will now be described in accordance with flowchart diagrams shown in
When prescription data is input from, for example, the server 62 or the input device 63 (step S1), the device reads out medicine-dispensing related data (step S2), which is stored in the storage device 64, in accordance with the input prescription data. Then, in accordance with the read-out medicine-dispensing related data, the device determines a cassette 26 on a shelf member 2 from which a medicine D described in the prescription data is taken or removed (step S3). In addition, in accordance with the shape of the medicine D contained in the medicine-dispensing related data, the gap between the clamp pieces 54 is predetermined to be slightly larger than the width of the medicine D (step S4). Thereby, the medicine D can be clamped with a minimum operation in the state of the medicine holding member 40 moved to an immediately-before position of the medicine D, and hence the operation time therefor can be reduced. Further, since the gap between the clamp pieces 54 relative to the width of the medicine D can be minimized, the cassette 26 in the respective shelf member 2 can be arranged close to a position not interfering with the clamp pieces 54.
Subsequently, the medicine conveyance member 3 is driven, thereby moving the medicine holding member 40 to the shelf member 2 storing the corresponding medicine D (step S5). When the medicine holding member 40 is moved to the immediately-before position of the shelf member 2 storing the corresponding medicine D (step S6), then the first motor 48 is forwardly driven to forwardly move the frontward-rearward moving member 43 (step S7). Then, the second motor 59 is driven, and the medicine D is clamped by the clamp pieces 54 (step S8).
Then it is determined whether or not the medicine D is appropriately clamped by the clamp pieces 54 (step S9). The determination is made to detect the energized state of current to the second motor 59 for fining whether or not the state is in an overcurrent state. If in the overcurrent state wherein, for example, a detected voltage value in excess of a predetermined threshold value, then it is determined that the medicine D is clamped by the clamp pieces 54. Alternatively, if the detected voltage value is not in excess of the threshold value, then it is determined that nothing is clamped by the clamp pieces 54.
If it is determined that the medicine D is not appropriately clamped by the clamp pieces 54, then it is recognized that the medicine D is not stored in the corresponding cassette 26 and it is reported as an out-of-stock instance (step S10).
Then it is determined whether or not a continuous process is set (step S11). If the continuous process is not set, then the operation terminates (step S12); or if set, the operation returns to step S1 and iterates the processes.
If it is determined that the medicine D is appropriately clamped by the clamp pieces 54, then the drive motor 41 of the medicine conveyance member 3 is forwardly driven to thereby move up the medicine holding member 40, and the medicine D clamped by the clamp pieces 54 is pulled out from the cassette 26 (step S13). Then the first motor 48 is reversely driven, and the medicine holding member 40 is returned to the immediately-before position of the cassette 26 (step S14). In this event, in the cassette 26, the medicines D are compressed by the pusher 31 urged by the constant load spring 32 and are thereby moved forward. As such, the medicines D abut a front-end inner face of the cassette 26, thereby automatically setting preparation for the subsequent dispensing operation.
Subsequently, the medicine holding member 40 is moved to the dispensing position of the tray conveyance line 4 (step S15). In this event, the tray 5 is conveyed by the tray conveyance line 4 to be brought into a standby state at the dispensing position (step S16).
In the medicine holding member 40, the pivotal plate 51 pivots when the compressing piece abuts the pressure receptor portion 55 immediately before the dispensing position is reached. The pivoting position of the pivotal plate 51 is located on the lower side of the lowest shelf member 2, which is located in the lowest position. Accordingly, the medicine D clamped by the clamp pieces 54 is horizontally positioned and forwardly pushed out. Consequently, the size in the forward and rearward directions of a spacing formed on the front side of the shelf member 2 in the device body 1 is reduced, and in addition, the medicine D can be horizontally stored in the tray 5.
After similar processes, when the operation of dispensing the medicine(s) D contained in the prescription data to the tray 5 is completed (step S17), then the stopped state of the tray 5 by the stopper at the dispensing position of the tray conveyance line 4 is reset. Then, the tray 5 is conveyed to the outside from the device body 1 (step S18).
Thus, according to the medicine dispensing device of the present embodiment, the disposition position of the medicine conveyance member 3 and the position for replenishing the medicine D into the cassette 26 by drawing out the shelf member 2 can be located on the front side of the device body 1. Accordingly, the same spacing can be shared, and hence the device itself can be formed to be compact. In addition, the clamp pieces 54 are pivoted on the lower side of the lowest shelf member 2 to thereby enable a clamped medicine D to be dispensed by using the medicine conveyance member 3. Accordingly, the spacing to be formed between the shelf member 2 and the front face of the device body 1 can be reduced. Further, the shelf member 2 can be drawn out in an oblique lower direction, such that even in the case of the first shelf member 2a, which is located in the highest position, replenishment of medicines D into the cassette 26 can easily be performed.
When no medicine D remains in a shelf member 2, the medicines D may be replenished by drawing out the shelf member 2. More specifically, the lock member 23 is pulled to thereby disengage the anchoring portion 24 from the anchor receiving section 17 of the device body 1, and the shelf member 2 is pulled out by holding the handles 22. In this case, as shown in
When storing the medicines D into the cassette 26, the pusher 31 of the medicine push out member 30 is compressed and moved against the urging forces of the constant load spring 32. Concurrently, the anchoring tab 37 of the anchoring lever 33 is anchored in the anchoring hole 29 formed on the back surface side of the cassette 26. Upon completion of replenishment of medicines D into the cassette 26, the anchoring lever 33 is manipulated to disengage the anchoring tab 37 from the anchoring hole 29. Thereby, the medicines D are moved by the urging forces of the constant load spring 32 to the front side of the cassette 26 to be aligned.
In addition, a guide plate 67 is formed on the cassette 26. The guide plate 67 is vertically formed from a sidewall on the one side of the cassette 26, has a bent shape to become substantially parallel to the cassette bottom wall in the upper position of the medicine D, and has an upper surface portion positioned in the vicinity of the next medicine D. Thereby, in the event of removing the medicine D, even when an adjacent medicine D is induced to be moved together by friction, the medicine D abuts the upper surface portion of the guide plate 67, such that discharging thereof is appropriately prevented.
The medicine D is removed in the following manner from the cassette 26 having the fall prevention rod 66. The medicine D is clamped by the clamp pieces 54 of the clamping member 44, and as shown in
In the cassette 26 having the auxiliary pusher 68, only the container 69 can be appropriately compressed by the auxiliary pusher 68, and the medicines D can be appropriately aligned in the cassette 26.
In addition, in the event of medicine-D removal from the cassette 26, the bag portion is deformed to thereby enable the removal of a first medicine D when the medicine D is clamped by the clamp pieces 54. As such, in the same manner as shown in
In this manner, the medicines D are serially removed from the cassette 26. When removing a last medicine D, only the projected portion 68a on the center exists in a movement path of the clamp pieces 54, hence obviating the case of interference with the clamp pieces 54. Consequently, even in the case that such thin medicines D are stored in the cassette 26, they can be smoothly discharged up to the last one.
a) and 25(b) are views showing an application example wherein the guide plate 67 is provided to prevent the bag portion of the next medicine D from being taken up. Referring to
In the present application example having the guide plate 67, in the course of clamping the medicine D by the clamp pieces 54, the bag portion expands in the forward and rearward directions (longitudinal direction of the cassette 26). Accordingly, when removing only the first medicine D clamped, the next medicine D is stored below the guide plate 67, and further, also a portion of the medicine D expanded as a result of being clamped is removed with the clamp pieces 54 from the cassette 26 in the state of the portion engaging a lower portion of the guide plate 67, thus resulting in the risk that the bag of the medicine D may burst. Nevertheless, as shown in
According to the cassette 26 thus configured, as shown in
1. Device body
2. Shelf member
2
a. First shelf member
2
b. Second shelf member
3. Medicine conveyance member
4. Tray conveyance line
5. Tray
6. Guide member
6
a. First guide member
6
b. Second guide member
7. Guide wall
7
a. Intermediate rail portion
8. Guide rail
9. First guide surface
10. Second guide surface
11. Support roller
12. Stopper
13. First rail portion
14. Second rail portion
15. Support wall
15
a. Abutment receiving portion
16. Pivot
16
a. Spring
17. Anchor receiving section
18. Support rail section
19. Shelf positional shift sensor
20. Box body
21. Medicine storage portion
22. Handle
23. Lock member
24. Anchoring portion
25. Guide roller
26. Cassette
27. Groove portion
28. Support plate
29. Anchoring hole
30. Medicine push-out member
30
a. Casing
31. Pusher
31
a. Protrusion
32. Constant load spring
33. Anchoring lever
34. Drum
35. Spring portion
36. Operation section
37. Anchoring tab
38. Horizontal guide bar (horizontal guide portion)
39. Vertical guide bar (vertical guide portion)
40. Medicine holding member
41. Drive motor
41
a. Pulley
41
b. Belt
42. Support member
43. Frontward-rearward moving member
44. Clamping member
45. Guide receiving portion
46. First guide shaft
47. First screw thread
48. First motor
48
a. Pulley
48
b. Belt
49. Slide table
49
a Roller
50. Side plate portion
51. Pivotal plate
52. Second guide
53. Second screw thread
54. Clamp piece
54
a. Outer frame
54
b. Resilient guide portion
55. Pressure receptor portion (pressure receptor portion)
56. First lock plate (first lock portion)
56
a. Roller
56
b. Lock pin
57. Second lock plate (second lock portion)
58. Lock hole
58
a. Arcuate portion
58
b. First lock recessed portion
58
c. Second lock recessed portion
59. Second motor
59
a. Pulley
59
b. Belt
60. Conveyance roller
61. Control device
62. Server
63. Input device
64. Storage device
65. Driving device
66. Fall prevention rod
67. Guide plate
68. Auxiliary pusher
68
a. Projected portion
69. Container
70. Bag
71. Moving support portion
72. Pulley
73. Endless belt
74. Auxiliary guide plate
75. Hinge
75
a. Holding portion
75
b. Fixing portion
D. Medicine
d1. Body portion
d2. Leg portion
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