The present invention relates to a medicine supply apparatus, and particularly to a medicine supply apparatus configured to supply a tablet.
Conventionally, a medicine supply apparatus has been proposed, which is formed of a case support table and a tablet containing case attachable to and detachable from the case support table, in which the case support table is provided with a discharge passage, through which the tablet dispensed from the tablet containing case attached to the case support table passes (for example, see Japanese Patent No. 4884648 (PTD 1)).
PTD 1: Japanese Patent No. 4884648
In the apparatus disclosed in the above-mentioned patent document, the inlet of the discharge passage is opened in the state where the tablet containing case is detached from the case support table. Accordingly, entry of foreign substances into the discharge passage may occur. In order to prevent entry of such foreign substances into the discharge passage, it is conceivable to cover the inlet of the discharge passage by a cover member. However, in this case, the operator who handles the medicine supply apparatus needs to attach the cover member each time the tablet containing case is detached from the case support table, and to detach the cover member before the tablet containing case is again attached to the case support table. This complicates the operation of attaching and detaching the tablet containing case.
An object of the present invention is to provide a medicine supply apparatus capable of suppressing entry of foreign substances into a medicine passage and also capable of reducing the time and effort required in the operation of attaching and detaching a medicine container.
A medicine supply apparatus according to the present invention includes: a medicine container configured to contain a medicine; and a container support portion configured to support the medicine container so as to be attachable and detachable. The container support portion is provided with a medicine passage through which the medicine discharged from the medicine container passes. The container support portion includes an opening and closing member that is movable to an open position at which the medicine passage is opened and a close position at which the medicine passage is closed.
In the above-described medicine supply apparatus, the medicine container to be attached to the container support portion is configured to move the opening and closing member from the close position to the open position.
In the above-described medicine supply apparatus, the medicine container has a pressing portion. The opening and closing member has a portion to be pressed. When the medicine container is attached to the container support portion, the portion to be pressed comes in contact with the pressing portion and receives a force in a direction from the close position to the open position.
In the above-described medicine supply apparatus, as the medicine container is detached from the container support portion, the opening and closing member moves from the open position to the close position.
The above-described medicine supply apparatus further includes a biasing portion configured to exert a biasing force upon the opening and closing member so as to move the opening and closing member in a direction from the open position to the close position.
In the above-described medicine supply apparatus, a direction in which the medicine container is attached to and detached from the container support portion is in parallel to a direction in which the opening and closing member moves between the open position and the close position.
The above-described medicine supply apparatus further includes a detection portion configured to optically detect the medicine that passes through the medicine passage. The opening and closing member is opaque.
According to the medicine supply apparatus of the present invention, entry of foreign substances into a medicine passage can be suppressed, and also, the time and effort required in the operation of attaching and detaching a medicine container can be reduced.
The embodiments of the present invention will be hereinafter described with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the accompanying drawings, the same or corresponding components are designated by the same reference characters, and description thereof will not be repeated.
A ceiling portion 5 is provided at the uppermost part of housing 2. Ceiling portion 5 has a rectangular shape in plan view. A left front pillar portion 11, a right front pillar portion 12, a left rear pillar portion 13 (not shown in
A drum 20 having an approximately cylindrical outer shape is disposed inside upper housing 3. The detailed configuration of drum 20 will be described later. Upper housing 3 is in fact provided with a cover for covering the side surfaces on four sides. However,
Lower housing 4 has a front surface provided with opening/closing doors 6 and 7. Opening/closing doors 6 and 7 are configured to be openable and closable. An operator who uses medicine supply apparatus 1 can open opening/closing doors 6 and 7 to take out the medicine dispensed in medicine wrapping paper or a vial from inside lower housing 4. Opening/closing doors 6 and 7 may be provided with an opening. Thus, the medicine dispensed in medicine wrapping paper or a vial may be able to be taken out through this opening.
Arc-shaped divided body 30 shown in
Container support portions 32 are arranged to be spaced apart from each other. Medicine container 31 is attached between upper and lower container support portions 32. Each container support portion 32 supports medicine container 31 so as to be attachable and detachable. Each medicine container 31 is provided as a cassette so as to be attachable to and detachable from medicine supply apparatus 1.
Arc-shaped divided body 30 has an upper end portion provided with a ceiling portion 34 having a shape obtained by dividing an annular plate in the circumferential direction. Arc-shaped divided body 30 has a lower end portion provided with an outer sheath plate 35 having a shape obtained by dividing a thin-walled cylinder in the circumferential direction. A part of outer sheath plate 35 is cut out to thereby form a hole portion 36. Hole portion 36 is formed such that the operator who uses medicine supply apparatus 1 can insert his/her fingers therethrough.
An axial direction Z shown in each of
Arc-shaped divided body 30 is provided with a plurality of radial passages 37 extending in radial direction R. An inclined surface 38 inclined with respect to axial direction Z is provided inside each radial passage 37. Inclined surface 38 forms a bottom surface inside radial passage 37. Each radial passage 37 is opened at inner circumferential surface 39 of arc-shaped divided body 30. Furthermore, radial passage 37 is connected to the internal space of medicine container 31 shown in
As shown in
Arc-shaped divided body 30 has a first side surface 40 and a second side surface 43. First side surface 40 and second side surface 43 each have a flat plane shape. First side surface 40 and second side surface 43 extend in axial direction Z from the lower end to the upper end of arc-shaped divided body 30, and also extend in radial direction R from inner circumferential surface 39 to the outer circumferential surface of arc-shaped divided body 30.
An upper shaft support portion 41 is fixed to first side surface 40 of arc-shaped divided body 30. Upper shaft support portion 41 is provided with two through hole portions. These two through hole portions are provided to be spaced apart from each other in axial direction Z. Two through hole portions are formed circularly and have a common center in plan view. Upper shaft support portion 41 is provided so as to receive an upper pivot shaft portion (not shown) and to be rotatable with respect to the upper pivot shaft portion. This upper pivot shaft portion is attached to the framework of drum 20.
Furthermore, a lower pivot shaft portion 42 is attached to first side surface 40 of arc-shaped divided body 30. A lower shaft support portion is fixed to first side surface 40, and is provided with two through hole portions similar to those in upper shaft support portion 41. Lower pivot shaft portion 42 penetrates through the through hole portion provided in the lower shaft support portion. Lower pivot shaft portion 42 extends beyond and below the lower end of first side surface 40. Lower pivot shaft portion 42 engages with the framework of drum 20.
A rotation axis A shown by an alternate long and short dash line in
Drum 20 includes four arc-shaped divided bodies 30. Four arc-shaped divided bodies 30 as shown in
A center line O shown in
Radial passage 37 described above is formed in the vicinity of center line O of drum 20 relative to medicine container 31. Radial passage 37 is formed in an inner circumferential portion 55 of each arc-shaped divided body 30. The surface on the radially inside of inner circumferential portion 55 corresponds to inner circumferential surface 39 described above.
The plurality of arc-shaped divided bodies 30 are arranged in the circumferential direction about center line O to thereby form a hollow cylindrical shape. The plurality of arc-shaped divided bodies 30 are integrally pivotable about center line O as in a pivot direction DR1 indicated by a double-headed arrow in
A support pillar 50 forming a part of the framework of drum 20 is disposed in the vicinity of center line O relative to arc-shaped divided body 30. Support pillar 50 extends along center line O in the direction perpendicular to the surface of the sheet of paper showing
Support pillar 50 has an outer circumferential surface provided with a plurality of groove shapes extending in the direction perpendicular to the surface of the sheet of paper showing
Axial passage 51 is formed inward in radial direction R with respect to arc-shaped divided body 30. Medicine container 31 is disposed to face the front surface of medicine supply apparatus 1. Axial passage 51 is formed in the area closer to the inner side of medicine supply apparatus 1 with respect to medicine container 31.
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A reinforcing stay 49 is disposed in the vicinity of center line O relative to each lower pivot shaft portion 42. In the present embodiment, drum 20 has four arc-shaped divided bodies 30 and four lower pivot shaft portions 42. Accordingly, reinforcing stays 49 are also provided at four positions. Each reinforcing stay 49 extends in the direction perpendicular to the surface of the sheet of paper showing
As shown in
A pair of rails 32L is provided on support surface 32S. In the arrangement where arc-shaped divided bodies 30 are disposed in circumferential direction θ to form cylindrical drum 20 as shown in
A lock mechanism is provided between medicine container 31 and container support portion 32. The lock mechanism is configured to lock medicine container 31 in the state where this medicine container 31 is attached to container support portion 32. Medicine container 31 is provided with an operation portion for releasing the locking by the lock mechanism. The lock mechanism and the operation portion are not shown. When medicine container 31 is attached to container support portion 32, medicine container 31 is locked onto container support portion 32 by the lock mechanism. When the operation portion is operated, the locked state by the lock mechanism is released, so that medicine container 31 can be detached from container support portion 32.
Container support portion 32 has a rear wall 32W. Rear wall 32W extends approximately perpendicular to support surface 32S. Rear wall 32W is disposed adjacent to inner circumferential portion 55 of arc-shaped divided body 30 shown in
A medicine passage 32P is formed in container support portion 32. Medicine passage 32P serves as a passage through which the medicine discharged from medicine container 31 attached to container support portion 32 passes. In the present embodiment, medicine passage 32P forms the entire radial passage 37. Medicine passage 32P may form a part of radial passage 37. Specifically, medicine passage 32P may form a part of radial passage 37 that includes an end opposite to the end contiguous to axial passage 51. Medicine passage 32P is provided with an inlet opening 32a. Inlet opening 32a is formed in support surface 32S. Medicine passage 32P extends through and beyond rear wall 32W in the direction in which medicine container 31 is attached to and detached from container support portion 32 or in the direction in which rail 32L extends.
Container support portion 32 has an opening and closing member 60. Opening and closing member 60 has a rectangular flat-plate shape in a plan view. Opening and closing member 60 is a resin molded product, for example. Opening and closing member 60 is formed of an opaque material. Opening and closing member 60 is movable to the open position at which inlet opening 32a of medicine passage 32P is opened and the close position at which inlet opening 32a of medicine passage 32P is closed. Opening and closing member 60 has a portion to be pressed 60p. Portion to be pressed 60p corresponds to a part of the outer surface of opening and closing member 60, which comes in contact with medicine container 31 and receives a force from medicine container 31, as will be described later.
Radial passage 37 has an inclined surface 38. Radial passage 37 communicates with axial passage 51. Inner circumferential surface 39 of inner circumferential portion 55 in arc-shaped divided body 30 faces axial passage 51, and forms a part of the wall surface of axial passage 51. As shown in
In inner circumferential portion 55 of arc-shaped divided body 30, a hollow accommodating portion 56 is formed. In the state where medicine container 31 is attached to container support portion 32, opening and closing member 60 and biasing portion 61 are accommodated in accommodating portion 56. Among three opening and closing members 60 shown in
In radial direction R, rear wall 32W of container support portion 32 is arranged to be spaced apart from inner circumferential surface 39 of arc-shaped divided body 30. Accommodating portion 56 is formed by utilizing this space between rear wall 32W and inner circumferential surface 39. In place of the illustrated example in which accommodating portion 56 is formed in arc-shaped divided body 30, a part of rear wall 32W may protrude toward inner circumferential surface 39 to thereby form an accommodating space in which opening and closing member 60 can be accommodated.
Opening and closing member 60 of container support portion 32 to which medicine container 31 is attached is accommodated in accommodating portion 56. Opening and closing member 60 of container support portion 32 to which medicine container 31 is not attached is not accommodated in accommodating portion 56 and located at the position where medicine container 31 attached to container support portion 32 should be positioned. Opening and closing member 60 protruding to the outside of accommodating portion 56 shown in
Since opening and closing member 60 is pushed into accommodating portion 56, biasing portion 61 contracts in the right-left direction in the figure. Biasing portion 61 serves to exert a force upon opening and closing member 60 in such a direction that opening and closing member 60 is moved from the inside to the outside of accommodating portion 56. Biasing portion 61 is a spring, for example. Biasing portion 61 is a coil spring, for example.
In the state where pressing portion 31p of medicine container 31 and portion to be pressed 60p of opening and closing member 60 are in contact with each other, opening and closing member 60 is moved. Inlet opening 32a of medicine passage 32P is covered by a part of opening and closing member 60 and a part of medicine container 31.
Medicine container 31 that is being attached to container support portion 32 comes in contact with opening and closing member 60 to exert a force upon opening and closing member 60 in the direction from the close position to the open position. Medicine container 31 that is being attached to container support portion 32 moves opening and closing member 60 linearly from the close position to the open position. In this way, as medicine container 31 is attached to container support portion 32, medicine passage 32P is opened.
Opening and closing member 60 at the open position is located outside axial passage 51. Opening and closing member 60 at the open position is located at the position where this opening and closing member 60 does not interfere with the passage through which the medicine is discharged from medicine container 31. Accordingly, opening and closing member 60 at the open position does not prevent supply (dispensing) of medicine M using medicine supply apparatus 1.
The length of biasing portion 61 is shortest in
When medicine container 31 is not reliably attached to container support portion 32, biasing portion 61 can move medicine container 31 in the above-mentioned opposite direction. Thus, medicine container 31 is to protrude from container support portion 32 in the above-mentioned opposite direction. Thereby, the operator can readily determine that attachment of medicine container 31 is failed.
When medicine container 31 is reliably attached to container support portion 32, medicine container 31 is locked by the lock mechanism. Accordingly, medicine container 31 is prevented from moving in the above-mentioned opposite direction, so that medicine container 31 is prevented from protruding from container support portion 32 in the above-mentioned opposite direction.
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Then, medicine container 31 is further moved to the position shown in
Medicine M passing through radial passage 37 moves along inclined surface 38 that forms the bottom surface of radial passage 37. Medicine M passing through radial passage 37 moves so as to slide down along inclined surface 38 or roll down along inclined surface 38.
Due to the momentum of medicine M falling down through radial passage 37, this medicine M having moved from radial passage 37 to axial passage 51 has a component of velocity from inner circumferential surface 39 toward opposed surface 52. As shown in
A detection portion 70 configured to detect medicine M passing through medicine passage 32P is disposed inside radial passage 37 formed of medicine passage 32P. Detection portion 70 is attached to the wall surface of radial passage 37, more specifically, to the wall surface in the vicinity of inlet opening 32a of medicine passage 32P. Detection portion 70 serves as a sensor configured to optically detect medicine M discharged from medicine container 31. Detection portion 70 may be attached to the ceiling surface that faces inclined surface 38 of radial passage 37.
The following is a summarized explanation about the configuration and the functions and effects of medicine supply apparatus 1 in the present embodiment. It is to be noted that the components in the embodiments are designated by reference numerals, which are however presented merely by way of example.
Medicine supply apparatus 1 in the present embodiment includes container support portion 32 configured to support medicine container 31 so as to be attachable and detachable as shown in
Unlike the conventional medicine supply apparatus including a cover member provided separately from the container support portion, container support portion 32 is configured to have opening and closing member 60. This eliminates the need to perform the manual operation of detaching the cover member for opening the medicine passage, or the manual operation of attaching the cover member for closing the medicine passage. Also, when the detached cover member is to be attached again, there is no need to waste time and effort for searching for the detached cover member.
When medicine container 31 is detached from container support portion 32, opening and closing member 60 is moved from the open position to the close position. Thereby, medicine passage 32P can be reliably closed, so that entry of foreign substances into medicine passage 32P can be suppressed. When medicine container 31 is attached to container support portion 32, opening and closing member 60 is moved from the close position to the open position. Thereby, medicine passage 32P can be reliably opened, so that the passage for medicine M discharged from medicine container 31 can be ensured. When the operation of attaching or detaching medicine container 31 is performed, medicine passage 32P can be readily opened or closed, so that the time and effort associated with the attachment or detachment operation can be reduced.
The configuration for opening or closing medicine passage 32P can be implemented in a simple structure. Thus, an increase in manufacturing cost of medicine supply apparatus 1 including a large number of medicine containers 31 and container support portions 32 can be suppressed. It is suitable that the time and effort required in the operation of attaching or detaching medicine container 31 can be reduced when a large number of medicine containers 31 are sequentially attached or detached.
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Medicine container 31 has a contact edge 31A. Medicine container 31 moves in the direction that is orthogonal to support surface 32S of container support portion 32, as shown by a double-headed arrow in
Medicine container 31 is configured to move in axial direction Z. Opening and closing member 60 is configured to move in radial direction R. The direction in which medicine container 31 is attached to and detached from container support portion 32 may be not in parallel to the direction in which opening and closing member 60 moves between the open position and the close position. The direction in which medicine container 31 is attached to and detached from container support portion 32 may be orthogonal to the direction in which opening and closing member 60 moves between the open position and the close position, as shown in
In place of the configurations in the first and second embodiments in which opening and closing member 60 linearly moves, opening and closing member 60 may be configured to move in a curved manner, or opening and closing member 60 may be configured to move along the path formed by combining a straight line and a curved line. Opening and closing member 60 may be configured to be deformed when this opening and closing member 60 moves from the open position to the close position.
Opening and closing member 60 shown in
Opening and closing member 60 is manually moved by the operator who handles medicine supply apparatus 1. Opening and closing member 60 is provided with a finger hook portion 62. The operator hooks his/her fingers on finger hook portion 62 and pulls opening and closing member 60 out from rear wall 32W so as to move opening and closing member 60 to the close position at which inlet opening 32a of medicine passage 32P is covered. The operator also picks up opening and closing member 60 located at the close position with his/her fingers, and pushes opening and closing member 60 into rear wall 32W so as to move opening and closing member 60 to the open position at which inlet opening 32a of medicine passage 32P is opened.
Also in the third embodiment, the direction in which medicine container 31 is attached to and detached from container support portion 32 is not in parallel to the direction in which opening and closing member 60 moves between the open position and the close position.
According to medicine supply apparatus 1 in the third embodiment, container support portion 32 is configured to have opening and closing member 60. This accordingly eliminates the need to perform the manual operation of detaching the cover member for opening the medicine passage or attaching the cover member for closing the medicine passage. Also, there is no need to waste time and effort for searching for the detached cover member when the detached cover member is to be attached again. Thus, the time and effort associated with the operation of attaching and detaching medicine container 31 can be reduced.
Although the embodiments of the present invention have been described as above, the configurations in respective embodiments may be combined as appropriate. It should be understood that the embodiments disclosed herein are illustrative and non-restrictive in every respect. The scope of the present invention is defined by the terms of the claims, rather than the description above, and is intended to include any modifications within the scope and meaning equivalent to the terms of the claims.
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