Information
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Patent Grant
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6766920
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Patent Number
6,766,920
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Date Filed
Monday, August 26, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 27, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Wenderoth, Lind & Ponack, L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 221 7
- 221 9
- 221 13
- 221 265
- 221 266
- 221 277
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The present invention provides a medicine feed unit 1 which can reliably feed a predetermined number of medicine sticks 5 without requiring a work for aligning the medicine sticks. The medicine feed unit 1 is equipped with a medicine housing container 3 for housing a plurality of medicine sticks 5 each obtained by packaging a medicine in a cylindrical bag sealed at both end portions and a medicine feeding section 4, to which the medicine housing container 3 is removably attached and which feeds the medicine sticks 5 one by one. The medicine feeding section 4 includes conveyance means 10 having a passage 14, on which the medicine stick 5 can be conveyed in a longitudinal direction thereof, a medicine feeding container 11 having an inclined surface 11a for moving the medicine stick 5 conveyed by the conveyance means 10 diagonally downward toward a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal direction, a rotor 12, which is disposed in the medicine feeding container 11 so that rotation thereof can be driven and conveys the medicine stick 5 moved along the inclined surface 11a while holding them in a holding depressed portion 22 formed in an outer periphery.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a medicine feed unit suitable for feeding of medicines packaged in stick-like bags.
Conventionally, as an apparatus for feeding stick-like medicines (medicine sticks) such as, for example, ampoules packaged in bags, the one disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-open Publication (Kokai) No. 2000-255651 can be mentioned.
In this apparatus, packaged ampoules are housed in a container main body in a state of being aligned in a vertical direction, and rotation of a rotor provided at a lower end portion of the container main body allows the packaged ampoules to be fed one by one by via a housing groove formed in an outer peripheral surface of the rotor.
However, in the aforementioned conventional apparatus, a complicated work of aligning the packaged ampoules once in the container main body is required. Consequently, an apparatus has been desired in which a predetermined number of medicine sticks such as packaged ampoules can be appropriately fed without aligning them.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a medicine feed unit by which a predetermined number of medicine sticks can be reliably fed without requiring an aligning work.
As means for achieving the above object, the present invention provides a medicine feed unit equipped with a medicine housing container for housing a plurality of medicine sticks each prepared by packaging a medicine in a cylindrical bag sealed at both end portions, and a medicine feeding section to which the medicine housing container is removably attached and which feeds the medicine sticks one by one, wherein
the medicine feeding section comprises:
conveyance means having a passage which allows the medicine stick to be conveyed only in a longitudinal direction thereof;
a medicine feeding container having an inclined surface acting to move the medicine stick conveyed by the conveyance means in a diagonally downward direction which is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the medicine stick; and
a rotor which is disposed in the medicine feeding container so as to be drivable into rotation, and which conveys the medicine stick moved along the inclined surface while holding the medicine stick in a holding depressed portion formed in an outer periphery thereof.
With this constitution, the conveyance means can be driven to reliably convey a medicine stick in a longitudinal direction thereof. Since the conveyed medicine stick is further moved in the medicine feeding container following the inclined surface, the medicine stick can be fed while being held in the holding depressed portion by rotating the rotor.
It is preferable that the holding depressed portion of the rotor comprises a holding groove for holding a body of the medicine stick, and an escape depressed portion for avoiding interference with both end portions, since wide portions at both ends can be brought into no contact by the escape depressed portion and a state of holding a medicine stick in the holding depressed portion can be stabilized.
The aforementioned medicine feeding container is preferably inclined diagonally downward toward the medicine stick conveyance direction. Furthermore, it is preferable to form a contact surface for assisting entry of the medicine stick into the holding groove by correcting the inclination when the medicine stick is held in the holding groove in a part of the escape depressed portion positioned on a lower side in the holding depressed portion of the rotor.
The medicine housing container is preferably equipped with delivering means for delivering the medicine stick in the longitudinal direction thereof. In this case, it is preferable that a speed of conveying the medicine stick by the conveyance means of the medicine feeding section is made higher than a conveyance speed by the delivering means since a state of feeding the medicine stick into the medicine feeding container can be stabilized.
When the rotor does not properly rotate forward, it is preferable that the rotor is rotated reverse for a predetermined time and then rotated forward again since jamming of a medicine stick can be rapidly eliminated.
It is preferable to include an opening which becomes continuous with the passage of the medicine feeding section when the medicine housing container is attached to the medicine feeding section, and a door which closes the opening when the medicine housing container is removed from the medicine feeding section. Furthermore, for removal of the medicine housing container from the medicine feeding section, it is preferable to drive the delivering means into reverse rotation since the medicine housing container can be removed without dropping medicine stick from the medicine housing container or jamming the medicine stick in the door.
It is preferable to form steps depressed toward a plate thickness direction in both end portions along the medicine stick conveying direction in the inclined surface of the medicine feeding container since jamming of the medicine stick can be reliably avoided.
Furthermore, it is preferable to form a circular plate integrally at least on one end surface of the rotor since a medicine stick can be prevented from being inclined by a rotation of the rotor and reliably discharged.
Furthermore, in another aspect, the present invention provides a medicine feed unit equipped with a medicine housing container for housing a plurality of medicine sticks each prepared by packaging a medicine in a cylindrical bag sealed at both end portions, and a medicine feeding section to which the medicine housing container is removably attached and which feeds the medicine sticks one by one, wherein
the medicine feeding section comprises:
conveyance means having a passage which allows the medicine stick to be conveyed only in a longitudinal direction thereof;
a medicine feeding container for housing the medicine stick conveyed by the conveyance means; and
a picker in which a rotating disc is disposed in the medicine feeding container so as to be drivable into rotation and is equipped with a holding section that can be changed in direction along with a rotation of the rotating disc between a first position, at which a medicine stick in the medicine feeding container is scooped, and a second position, at which the scooped medicine stick is fed to outside.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other objects and features of the present invention will become clear from the following detailed description with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a general schematic view showing a medicine feeding apparatus according to this embodiment;
FIG. 2
is a partially removed perspective view showing a medicine feed unit according to this embodiment;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view showing the medicine feed unit according to this embodiment;
FIG. 4
is a plan view showing the medicine feed unit according to this embodiment;
FIG. 5
is a front view of
FIG. 4
;
FIG.
6
(
a
) is a view along
6
a
in
FIG. 5
, FIG.
6
(
b
) is a cross sectional view along
6
b
—
6
b
, and FIG.
6
(
c
) is a cross sectional view along
6
c
—
6
c;
FIG.
7
(
a
) is a front view showing a rotor shown in
FIG. 2
, and FIG.
7
(
b
) is a side view thereof;
FIG. 8
is a perspective view showing a medicine stick;
FIG. 9
shows a medicine housing container according to another embodiment, of which FIG.
9
(
a
) is a partial side view and FIG.
9
(
b
) is a plan view thereof;
FIG. 10
is a side view showing the other side of the medicine housing container shown in FIG.
9
(
a
);
FIG. 11
is a front view showing an example of a door disposed at an exit from a second belt conveyer to the medicine feeding container; and
FIG. 12
shows a medicine feeding section according to another embodiment, of which FIG.
12
(
a
) is a front view and FIG.
12
(
b
) is a plan view.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIG. 1
shows a medicine feeding apparatus
2
in which medicine feed units
1
according to this embodiment are arranged in a matrix. As shown in
FIGS. 2-5
, the medicine feed unit
1
is constituted by a medicine housing container
3
, which is attached to or removed from the medicine feeding apparatus
2
, and a medicine feeding section
4
fixed to the medicine feeding apparatus
2
.
As shown in
FIGS. 2-5
, the medicine housing container
3
has a generally box-like shape of which upper surface is opened and houses medicine sticks
5
at random. As a medicine stick
5
, for example, a packaged ampoule obtained by packaging an ampoule in a cylindrical bag and sealing both end portions thereof can be mentioned. As shown in
FIG. 8
, the both end portions of a circular cylindrical body
5
a
are sealed portions
5
b
wider than an outer diameter thereof. The medicine housing container
3
is constituted by a first belt conveyer
6
, of which portion along a side edge portion of a bottom surface is delivering means according to the present invention, and the other portion is an inclined surface
3
a
inclined toward the first belt conveyer
6
. As shown in
FIG. 5
, the first belt conveyer
6
is constituted such that a belt
6
c
is laid on each one end side of rotary shafts
6
a
,
6
b
disposed at both end portions. The one rotary shaft
6
a
integrally includes a gear (not shown). Motive power is transmitted to this gear from a first motor
7
disposed in the medicine feeding section
4
via the rotary shaft and the integrally included gear (not shown). A door
8
is disposed on a part of one end wall of the medicine housing container
3
so that the door can rotate about a spindle
8
a
, and energized by a spring
9
in a closing direction.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, the medicine feeding section
4
is equipped with a second belt conveyer
10
, which is conveyance means according to the present invention, a medicine feeding container
11
and a rotor
12
disposed inside the medicine feeding container
11
.
The second belt conveyer
10
constitutes a bottom surface of a passage
14
formed in a dimension narrower than a length of the medicine stick
5
by sidewalls
13
formed on both sides. A sensor
13
a
is disposed on the sidewall
13
to detect presence or absence of a passing medicine stick
5
. A drive of the second belt conveyer
10
is controlled based on a detection signal from the sensor
13
a
, and the second belt conveyer
10
is put in a standby state so as to immediately feed the medicine stick
5
to a medicine feeding container
11
described later. As in the case of the first belt conveyer
6
, as shown in
FIG. 5
, the second belt conveyer
10
is constituted such that a belt
10
c
is laid on rotary shafts
10
a
,
10
b
, and a driving force of a second motor
15
is transmitted to one rotary shaft
10
a
via a gear
10
d
. Furthermore, a pressing portion
16
is protruded above an entrance of the passage
14
. When the medicine housing container
3
is attached to the medicine feeding section
4
, the pressing portion
16
rotates the door
8
while pressing a top thereof so that the medicine housing container
3
and the passage
14
become continuous.
As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the medicine feeding container
11
is generally box-like, and is inclined diagonally downward from the second belt conveyer
10
toward the conveyance direction. A top surface opening of the medicine feeding container
11
is opened or closed by a door
52
rotatably connected by a hinge
52
b
. Three slit-like sight holes
52
a
closed by plates having transmittance are arranged next to each other in the door
52
. Furthermore, the medicine feeding container
11
is constituted by an inclined surface
11
a
having a part of a bottom surface inclined diagonally downward toward a direction perpendicular to the conveyance direction. A step
50
depressed in a plate thickness direction is formed in each of the both end portions of the inclined surface
11
a
, and the medicine stick
5
conveyed by the second belt conveyer
10
is hooked to the inclined surface
11
a
at wider portions of the both end portions, and hence jamming is prevented. The medicine stick
5
positioned at a lowest portion of the inclined surface
11
a
is detected by a first medicine detection sensor
17
disposed on one end wall. A rotor
12
described later is disposed on a side of the inclined surface
11
a
, and a rotation position detection sensor (Hall IC)
18
for detecting a rotation position of the rotor
12
is disposed on one end wall as shown in FIG.
6
(
c
). Furthermore, a guide wall
20
having a brush
19
and a second medicine detection sensor
21
for detecting a medicine stick
5
held in the holding depressed portion
22
of the rotor
12
are disposed thereabove. The guide wall
20
and the brush
19
scrape off excess medicine sticks
5
, and only one medicine stick
5
can be held in the holding depressed portion
22
of the rotor
12
.
The rotor
12
is generally circular cylindrical as shown in
FIGS. 2
,
6
(
c
),
7
(
a
) and
7
(
b
), and holding depressed portions
22
are formed at two symmetrically positioned sites on an outer peripheral surface. The holding depressed portion
22
is composed of a holding groove
23
for holding a body of the medicine stick
5
and escape depressed portions
24
a
,
24
b
formed on both end portions thereof. One escape depressed portion
24
a
is formed so as not to be brought into contact with sealed portions
5
b
while holding the body
5
a
of the medicine stick
5
in the holding groove
23
. The other escape depressed portion
24
b
is a contact surface
24
c
disposed in a same plane as a bent surface of which part constitutes the holding groove
23
. Consequently, when the medicine stick
5
positioned at a lowest portion of the medicine feeding container
11
is held by the holding depressed portion
22
of the rotor
12
, the medicine stick
5
is inclined, thereby preventing occurrence of jamming or the like. Furthermore, a thin circular plate
51
is integrally formed on one end surface of the rotor
12
(on a side of the escape depressed portion
24
b
). The circular plate
51
is positioned in a depressed portion (not shown) formed in a sidewall constituting the medicine feeding container
11
and is located on a same plane as an inner surface of the sidewall. The circular plate
51
prevents the medicine stick
5
from being inclined due to a contact with the sidewall of the medicine feeding container
11
when the rotor
12
rotates while holding the medicine stick
5
in the holding groove
23
. Consequently, an operation of conveying the medicine stick
5
can be stabilized. A pulley
12
b
is integrally formed with a rotary shaft
12
a
at a central portion of one end surface in the rotor
12
, and motive power is transmitted from a motor
25
via a belt
12
c
put on the pulley
12
b
to reciprocally rotate the pulley
12
b
. Furthermore, a magnet
26
is disposed at a position corresponding to the holding depressed portion
22
on one end surface of the rotor
12
. When the rotor
12
rotates to a predetermined position (home position), the magnet
26
is detected by the rotation position detection sensor
18
, and the rotor
12
is stopped at the home position. Furthermore, at this time, the medicine stick
5
held by the holding depressed portion
22
can be detected by the second medicine detection sensor
21
.
An operation of the medicine feed unit
1
is explained below.
In an operation of feeding a medicine stick
5
, first, whether a medicine stick
5
is located in the holding depressed portion
22
of the rotor
12
stopped at the home position is detected by the second medicine detection sensor
21
. When the medicine stick
5
is detected, the rotor
12
is rotated to feed this medicine stick
5
. When the medicine stick
5
is not detected, whether a medicine stick
5
exists in the medicine feeding container
11
is detected by the first medicine detection sensor
17
.
When a medicine stick
5
is detected, the rotor
12
is rotated to feed the detected medicine stick
5
while being held by the holding depressed portion
22
. Whether this medicine stick
5
is appropriately fed is judged based on a detection signal from the second medicine detection sensor
21
as described above.
On the other hand, when a medicine stick
5
is not detected, a first motor
7
and a second motor
15
are driven synchronously to operate the first belt conveyer
6
and the second belt conveyer
10
. Consequently, the medicine stick
5
in the medicine housing container
3
is conveyed from the passage
14
to the medicine feeding container
11
. The medicine stick
5
cannot pass in a horizontal direction thereof due to a narrow width of the passage
14
and is inevitably conveyed in the longitudinal direction. It is preferable that a conveyance speed by the second belt conveyer
10
is made higher than that of the first belt conveyer
6
by changing a voltage applied to the motor
25
or a gear ratio since the medicine stick
5
is hardly jammed, and hence a smooth conveyance can be achieved.
The medicine stick
5
conveyed to the medicine feeding container
11
is moved diagonally downward by the inclined surface
11
a
, and, when the medicine stick
5
is detected by the first medicine detection sensor
17
, the rotor
12
is rotated and feeding of one medicine stick
5
is detected by the second medicine detection sensor
21
.
The medicine stick
5
fed from the rotor
12
of the medicine feeding container
11
via a chute
53
is dropped into a tray
55
on a belt conveyor
54
disposed at a bottom portion of the medicine feeding apparatus
2
by a lifter (not shown) disposed behind the medicine feed unit
1
in the medicine feeding apparatus
2
. The tray
55
is conveyed on the belt conveyor
54
while similarly receiving other medicines from each medicine feed unit
1
. The medicine in the tray
55
is housed in a bucket
57
fed from a bucket stocker
56
. An envelope, which is fed from an envelope roll
58
a
and on which a patient name and the like are printed by a printer
59
, and a sheet of paper, which is fed from a paper roll
58
b
and on which prescription information is printed by the printer
59
, are also housed in the bucket
57
. The bucket
57
housing the medicine, envelope and paper is discharged to the outside of the medicine feeding apparatus
2
.
Thereafter, similarly, the aforementioned operations are repeated until a predetermined amount of medicine sticks
5
are fed. Then, by the aforementioned operations, when a medicine stick
5
cannot be detected by either of the sensors
17
,
21
, a stockout is determined, and a signal is sent to this effect. An operator removes the medicine housing container
3
from the medicine feeding section
4
of the medicine feeding apparatus
2
following a signal command. At this time, the second belt conveyer
10
is driven, and reverse rotation of the first belt conveyer
6
is driven. Consequently, the medicine stick
5
positioned in the vicinity of the door
8
of the medicine housing container is moved, and, when the medicine housing container
3
is removed, the door
8
is closed smoothly without being prevented from rotating. Furthermore, when medicine sticks
5
are housed in the removed medicine housing container
3
, the medicine sticks
5
do not need to be aligned, thereby requiring only a short time of work. Then, the medicine housing container
3
is attached to the medicine feeding section
4
. At this time, the pressing portion
16
rotates the door
8
of the medicine housing container
3
, which then becomes continuous with the passage
14
. Consequently, the medicine stick
5
can be conveyed.
Furthermore, when no detection signal is sent from a rotation position detection sensor
18
and rotation failure of the rotor
12
occurs due to jamming of a medicine stick
5
or the like during an operation of feeding the medicine stick
5
, the rotor
12
is once rotated reverse for a predetermined time and then rotated forward. Consequently, jamming of a medicine stick
5
or the like can be rapidly eliminated, and hence a favorable feeding state can be recovered. In the case where rotation failure is not eliminated even by the reverse rotation of the rotor
12
, it is sufficient to give an error signal and stop the apparatus.
In this embodiment, one end side opening of the medicine housing container
3
is opened and closed by a door
8
, but a door
60
rotating about a spindle
60
a
may be provided as shown in FIGS.
9
(
a
) and
9
(
b
).
The door
60
has a sidewall of which both end portions are bent at a right angle, and an engaged hole
60
b
is formed therein. An engaged protrusion
61
b
formed at one end of a hook
61
is engaged with and released from the engaged hole
60
b
. The hook
61
fixes a shaft
61
a
formed in a central portion in the medicine housing container
3
. Then, after the medicine housing container
3
is attached to the medicine feeding apparatus
2
, an indented portion
61
c
is indented by a protrusion (not shown) or the like in an arrow direction and elastically deformed so that the engaged protrusion
61
b
is released from the engaged hole
60
b
. When the engaged protrusion
61
b
is released from the engaged hole
60
b
, the door
60
rotates about the spindle
60
a
due to its self-weight in an anticlockwise direction in FIG.
9
(
a
). Furthermore, as shown in
FIG. 10
, the door
60
closes a lower half of the opening on one end side by indenting the medicine housing container
3
to rotate a lever
64
provided rotatably about the spindle
64
a
via links
63
a
,
63
b
. A notch
64
b
is formed in the lever
64
, and a shaft
65
disposed in the medicine housing container
3
is released. Consequently, an opening position of the door
60
is regulated by an indented position of the lever
64
, that is, via the links
63
a
,
63
b.
The lever
64
is utilized when the medicine housing container
3
is removed from the medicine feeding apparatus
2
. That is, in a usual removal work, the door
60
is automatically closed by a solenoid (not shown), and, when there are a large number of medicines at the door
60
and in the vicinity thereof or the like, the door
60
cannot be smoothly closed. If the medicines are ampoules or the like, these may be broken. Therefore, a force for the solenoid to act on the door
60
is made of a degree that the medicines are not broken. Since the lever
64
is protruded when the door
60
is not closed, whether the door is appropriately closed can be confirmed. When the lever
64
is protruded, this lever
64
is manually operated to close the door
60
. However, when a risk that the medicines may be broken is expected from a feel of the lever
64
, the medicine housing container
3
is removed as it is while trying not to drop the medicine.
Furthermore, such a protrusion
62
as shown in FIG.
9
(
a
) may be formed on the first belt conveyer
6
in the medicine housing container
3
. It is preferable that the medicine stick
5
which is to be held in the horizontal direction at an end of the first belt conveyer
6
can be forcibly conveyed to the second belt conveyer
10
in the vertical direction by this protrusion.
Furthermore, a medicine stick
5
is directly fed to the medicine feeding container
11
by the second belt conveyer
10
in this embodiment, but, as shown in
FIG. 11
, a pair of doors
66
rotatable about a hinge
66
b
are preferably disposed. Only a front side of the door
66
is rotatable in FIG.
10
and can be returned to a closed position shown in
FIG. 11
by a spring (not shown). Consequently, a problem does not arise that a medicine stick
5
is jammed in the door
66
and cannot be conveyed. The door
66
has an inclined portion
66
a
of which opposed edges gradually become more distant from each other downwards. Furthermore, a rear surface of the door
66
(back side surface in
FIG. 11
) is gradually inclined toward a front surface downwards. Furthermore, due to these inclined structures, a problem can be prevented that a medicine stick is jammed in the door
66
and broken even when the conveyed medicine stick
5
is an ampoule (in this embodiment, an ampoule is also included in the medicine stick
5
). The door
66
may be constituted by one plate that rotates by using an upper edge portion as a spindle as in the case of the door
8
. Furthermore, instead of the door
66
, a brush composed of a plurality of elastic hair components protruded downwards may be provided.
Furthermore, in this embodiment, a medicine stick
5
is discharged from the medicine feeding container
11
by the rotor
12
, but may be discharged by a picker
70
as shown in FIG.
12
.
The picker
70
is constituted such that one end portion of a link
73
is integrally formed with one end of a spindle
71
inserted rotatably in parallel to a rotary shaft core and a holding portion
72
is integrally formed with the other end of the spindle
71
at symmetrical two sites (in FIG.
12
(
b
), the other picker is omitted) of a rotating disc
74
rotated by a motor
79
, respectively, and the other end portion of the link
73
is energized by a spring
75
toward a rotation center of the rotating disc
74
and moved along an outer peripheral edge of a cam
76
fixed to the medicine feeding container
11
. Consequently, the holding portion
72
fixed to the link
73
is moved from a first position, at which a medicine stick is scooped, to a second position, at which the medicine stick is fed to the outside, while changing a direction of a bent surface for holding medicines by driving a motor
79
to rotate the rotating disc
74
as shown with an alternate long and two short dashes line in
FIG. 12. A
plurality of small protrusions may be provided at an outer peripheral edge of the cam
76
. That is, when the link
73
is slidably brought into contact with the small protrusions, the holding portion
72
is slid in a fine range, and hence the holding portion
72
can be reliably prevented from holding two or more medicines.
Furthermore, a conical protruded portion
77
protruded in parallel to the rotary shaft core of the rotating disc
74
is integrally formed in a central portion of a front surface of the rotating disc
74
. When the rotating disc
74
is rotated, the protruded portion
77
plays a role of aligning a standing medicine stick
5
to the horizontal position. However, the number of sites of the protruded portion
77
is not limited to one, but the protruded portion
77
may be provided at two or more sites. For example, the protruded portions
77
can be provided at point-symmetrical positions with respect to a rotation center. An inclined portion
3
a
is formed in an inner surface of the medicine feeding container
11
, and medicines can also be aligned in the horizontal direction by this inclined portion
3
a.
Furthermore, the medicine feeding container
11
is equipped with a discharge passage
80
on a rear surface side via an opening
78
located at a position vertically above the rotating disc
74
. A shutter
82
opened and closed by the drive of a solenoid
81
is disposed at an end of the discharge passage
80
.
By the aforementioned medicine feeding container
11
equipped with the picker
70
, medicines are reliably held by the holding portion
72
of the picker
70
one by one. Since the medicine feeding container
11
is inclined, the medicine held by the holding portion
72
is moved to the discharge passage
80
through the opening
78
at a point when the picker
70
is moved in an arrow direction and located at the vertically above position. At this time, when the cam
76
is provided with a protrusion to slide the holding portion
72
via the link
73
, the medicine stick
5
held by the holding portion
72
can be smoothly discharged to the discharge passage
80
. In the discharge passage
80
, the medicine is once held by the shutter
82
disposed at an end thereof and then discharged when the shutter
82
is opened by a drive of the solenoid
81
. The discharge passage
80
may be located at a position at which the medicine stick
5
can be discharged by rolling of the picker
70
along a rotation direction.
As evident from the above description, according to the present invention, since the medicine stick can be conveyed by the conveyance means only in the longitudinal direction and fed by the rotor one by one, work for aligning the medicine sticks can be omitted, and hence operatability can be significantly improved.
Although the present invention has been fully described by way of the examples with reference to the accompanying drawing, it is to be noted that various changes and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Therefore, unless such changes and modifications otherwise depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention, they should be construed as being included therein.
Claims
- 1. A medicine feed unit equipped with a medicine housing container for housing a plurality of medicine sticks each prepared by packaging a medicine in a cylindrical bag sealed at both end portions, and a medicine feeding section to which the medicine housing container is removably attached and which feeds the medicine sticks one by one, whereinthe medicine feeding section comprises: conveyance means having a passage which allows the medicine stick to be conveyed only in a longitudinal direction thereof; a medicine feeding container having an inclined surface acting to move the medicine stick conveyed by the conveyance means in a diagonally downward direction which is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the medicine stick; and a rotor which is disposed in the medicine feeding container so as to be drivable into rotation, and which conveys the medicine stick moved along the inclined surface while holding the medicine stick in a holding depressed portion formed in an outer periphery thereof.
- 2. The medicine feed unit according to claim 1, wherein the holding depressed portion of the rotor comprises a holding groove for holding a body of the medicine stick, and an escape depressed portion for avoiding interference with both end portions.
- 3. The medicine feed unit according to claim 1, wherein the medicine feeding container is inclined diagonally downward toward the medicine stick conveyance direction.
- 4. The medicine feed unit according to claim 3, wherein the holding depressed portion of the rotor has a contact surface which is formed in a part of the escape depressed portion positioned on a lower side and which assists a medicine stick in entering the holding groove by correcting an inclination when held by the holding groove.
- 5. The medicine feed unit according to claim 1, wherein the medicine housing container is equipped with delivering means for delivering the medicine stick in the longitudinal direction thereof.
- 6. The medicine feed unit according to claim 5, wherein a speed of conveying the medicine stick by the conveyance means of the medicine feeding section is made higher than a delivering speed by the delivering means.
- 7. The medicine feed unit according to claim 1, wherein when the rotor does not properly rotate forward, the rotor is rotated reverse for a predetermined time and then rotated forward again.
- 8. The medicine feed unit according to claim 5, wherein the medicine housing container includes an opening which becomes continuous with the passage of the medicine feeding section when the medicine housing container is attached to the medicine feeding section, and a door which closes the opening when the medicine housing container is removed from the medicine feeding section.
- 9. The medicine feed unit according to claim 8, wherein for removal of the medicine housing container from the medicine feeding section, the delivering means is driven into reverse rotation.
- 10. The medicine feed unit according to claim 1, wherein steps depressed toward a plate thickness direction are formed in both end portions of the inclined surface of the medicine feeding container along the medicine stick conveyance direction.
- 11. The medicine feed unit according to claim 1, wherein a circular plate is integrally formed at least on one end face of the rotor.
- 12. A medicine feed unit equipped with a medicine housing container for housing a plurality of medicine sticks each prepared by packaging a medicine in a cylindrical bag sealed at both end portions, and a medicine feeding section to which the medicine housing container is removably attached and which feeds the medicine sticks one by one, whereinthe medicine feeding section comprises: conveyance means having a passage which allows the medicine stick to be conveyed only in a longitudinal direction thereof; a medicine feeding container for housing the medicine stick conveyed by the conveyance means; and a picker in which a rotating disc is disposed in the medicine feeding container so as to be drivable into rotation and is equipped with a holding section that can be changed in direction along with a rotation of the rotating disc between a first position, at which a medicine stick in the medicine feeding container is scooped, and a second position, at which the scooped medicine stick is fed to outside.
- 13. The medicine feed unit according to claim 12, wherein the rotating disc is provided with a conical protruded portion protruding in parallel to a rotary shaft core of the rotating disc.
- 14. The medicine feed unit according to claim 12, wherein the medicine feeding container is inclined diagonally downward toward the medicine stick conveyance direction.
- 15. The medicine feed unit according to claim 12, wherein the medicine housing container is equipped with delivering means for delivering the medicine stick in the longitudinal direction thereof.
- 16. The medicine feed unit according to claim 15, wherein a speed of conveying the medicine stick by the conveyance means of the medicine feeding section is made higher than a delivering speed by the delivering means.
- 17. The medicine feed unit according to claim 12, wherein when the rotating disc does not properly rotate forward, the rotating disc is rotated reverse for a predetermined time and then rotated forward again.
- 18. The medicine feed unit according to claim 15, wherein the medicine housing container includes an opening which becomes continuous with the passage of the medicine feeding section when the medicine housing container is attached to the medicine feeding section, and a door which closes the opening when the medicine housing container is removed from the medicine feeding section.
- 19. The medicine feed unit according to claim 18, wherein for removal of the medicine housing container from the medicine feeding section, the delivering means is driven into reverse rotation.
Priority Claims (1)
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2001-278132 |
Sep 2001 |
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