Method and apparatus for shearing tablets

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6244146
  • Patent Number
    6,244,146
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, January 19, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 12, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
A tablet shearing apparatus includes a support frame comprising a top frame member having an opening, a stationary plate secured to the top frame member. The stationary plate includes apertures extending about substantially the entirety of the opening of the top frame member. A movable plate including apertures is disposed above the stationary plate. A drive cylinder is connected through a linkage arm and an actuator arm to the movable plate. A tablet tray having apertures for receiving tablets can be positioned above the movable plate to transfer tablets to the apertures of the movable plate and the stationary plate so that, when individual tablets are supported in the apertures of both the stationary plate and the movable plate, the drive cylinder moves the movable plate relative to the stationary plate and shears the tablets. The tablet shearing apparatus also includes a tablet release gate having keyhole shaped apertures. A wide end of the keyhole shaped apertures enables tablet portions to fall through after movement of the release plate to an appropriate position. A narrow end of the keyhole shaped apertures support respective tablets in an upright position before shearing of the tablets.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to methods and apparatus for shearing a large quantity of tablets into two approximately equal sized parts in an accurate and quick manner.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




It is common practice to utilize pill cutters or the like to cut tablets into approximately equal parts. Representative prior art devices are known from U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,173,826, 4,173,806 and 4,964,555 and an article in the June, 1990 issue of


Manufacturing Chemist


entitled “Packaging tablets for clinical trials,” by Messrs. M. Glover and D. Cooper (Vol. 61, page 26). In drug trials, especially drug interaction trials, large quantities of drug tablets must be cut and placed in capsules. Cutting tablets with conventional devices takes an inordinate amount of time. Further, the work is monotonous which can lead to errors or mistakes.




In U.S. Pat. No. 4,697,344 to Leopoldi, a plurality of pills are placed in pockets of a pad. Knife blades in the pockets cut the pills when a top member is placed over the pockets and manually forced downward. The pill cutter relies on the knife blades to cut the pills and no movable plates are utilized.




This invention makes shearing a large quantity of tablets into substantially equal sized portions fast and convenient and by structure that is inexpensive and yet durable and very accurate.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The tablet shearing apparatus of the invention generally includes a support frame having a top frame member with an opening therein, a stationary plate secured to the top frame member and including apertures extending about substantially the entirety of the opening of said top frame member, a movable plate including apertures positioned above the stationary plate and being supported such that the movable plate can only move in directions along a path, and a tablet tray having apertures for receiving tablets. The tablet tray generally is positionable above the movable plate to transfer tablets to the apertures of the movable plate and stationary plate. When individual tablets are supported in the apertures of both the stationary plate and the movable plate, movement of the movable plate relative to the stationary plate shears the tablets.




A method of the invention includes the steps of disposing a plurality of tablets on a tablet tray in a flat position in apertures of the tablet tray, positioning the tablet tray on a support frame having a top frame member with an opening, and releasing the tablets through the apertures of the tablet tray and into apertures in a movable plate aligned with apertures in a stationary plate secured to the top frame member. The movable plate can be in surface-to-surface relationship with the stationary plate.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other objects and purposes of the invention will be apparent to persons familiar with devices of this general type upon reading the following specification and inspecting the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a top view of a tablet shearing apparatus according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view of the tablet shearing apparatus taken along the line


2





2


of the view of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a top view of the tablet shearing apparatus with the tablet tray removed, the movable plate and stationary plate cut-away so as not to obscure the apertures in the tablet release gate;





FIG. 4

is a right side view of the tablet shearing apparatus illustrated in FIG.


1


and illustrating the position of the drive cylinder;





FIG. 5

is a partial cross-sectional view taken along the line


5





5


of FIG.


2


and showing the relationship of the flanges to the stationary plate and the movable plate;





FIG. 6

is a top view of a keyhole shaped aperture


70


of the tablet release gate


66


shown in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 7

is a top view of the tablet tray without the tablet shearing apparatus;





FIG. 8

is a top view of one tablet received in the aligned apertures in the stationary and movable plates, the tablet being in a standing position;





FIG. 9

is an enlarged sectional view showing tablets in the tablet tray and in the tablet shearing apparatus;





FIG. 10

is an enlarged sectional view showing shearing of a tablet by the movable plate and the stationary plate;





FIG. 11

is an enlarged sectional view showing the arrangement of tablet portions after shearing occurs; and





FIG. 12

is an enlarged sectional view showing release of tablet portions by the tablet release gate.




Certain terminology will be used in the following description for convenience and reference only, and will not be limiting. For example, the words “upwardly”, “downwardly”, “rightwardly” and “leftwardly” will refer to directions in the drawings to which reference is made. The words “inwardly” and “outwardly” will refer to directions toward and away from, respectively, the geometric center of the tablet shearing apparatus and designated parts thereof. Such terminology will include derivatives and words of similar import.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring to the drawings and specifically

FIGS. 1-12

, there is illustrated a tablet shearing apparatus


14


, and components thereof, for shearing tablets according to the present invention. The tablet shearing apparatus


14


of

FIG. 1

includes a support frame


16


having a top frame member


17


, a first side frame member


18


and a second side frame member


19


. Metal screws


20


secure the top frame member


17


to the first side frame member


18


. Likewise, metal screws


21


secure the second side frame member


19


to the top frame member


17


to form an inverted U-shaped frame


16


.




The tablet shearing apparatus


14


of

FIG. 1

also includes a drive cylinder


22


mounted to the side frame member


19


by a drive cylinder support


24


and other elements. A drive cylinder linking member


26


connects a reciprocal output member of the drive cylinder


22


to one end of a linking arm


28


pivotally secured at an intermediate location therein to the frame as at


29


. The linking arm


28


is pivotally secured at the other end thereof to an actuator arm


30


by a fastener element, such as a pin


32


. Stop elements


34


,


36


limit movement of the linking arm


28


. Respective stop support elements


38


,


40


, shown in

FIGS. 1 and 4

, support the stop elements


34


,


36


on the frame


16


at appropriate locations adjacent the linking arm


28


.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, guide members


42


,


43


are mounted at opposing sides of a rectangular through opening


44


in top frame member


17


by bolts


45


,


46


. The guide members


42


,


43


each include a respective top flange part


42


A and


43


A extending inwardly to overlay and retain plate elements described in more detail below.




A tablet tray


48


(

FIG. 7

) includes a top tray member


49


having plural apertures


50


and elongate slots


51


. The top tray member


49


also has a finger aperture


52


enabling movement of the top tray member along a path created by slots


51


. A base tray member


53


of the tablet tray


48


includes plural base tray apertures


54


, upwardly projecting pin elements


55


, side legs


56


, and a base tray handle


57


. The side legs


56


straddle the ends of the guide members


42


,


43


such that the base tray member


53


is properly aligned with the frame


16


. The base tray handle


57


enables easy removal and placement of the tablet tray


48


on tablet on the frame


16


. The top tray member


49


is slidably movable along a path between the guide members


42


,


43


. The pin elements


55


projecting from the base tray member


53


are received in the slots


51


of the top tray member


49


to thereby limit the amount and directions of movement of the top tray member


49


relative to the base tray member


53


. An enlarged head


55


A (

FIG. 5

) can, if desired, be provided on the upper end of the pin


55


to prevent the top tray member


49


from lifting of the base tray member


53


.




The tablet shearing apparatus


14


also includes a movable plate


58


having plural apertures


59


therethrough and secured to the actuator arm


30


by a fastener element


60


as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. As illustrated in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


5


, the drive cylinder


22


, through the linkage elements


26


,


28


,


30


, slidably moves the movable plate


58


along a path parallel to the lengths of guide members


42


,


43


. The guide members


42


,


43


maintain the movable plate


58


therebetween, as shown in

FIG. 5

, and thus guide the movable plate along the path in directions toward or away from the front


47


of the table shearing apparatus


14


.




The tablet shearing apparatus


14


includes a stationary plate


62


having plural apertures


63


therethrough as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 5

. Fastener elements


64


fixedly secure the stationary plate


62


to the upper surface of the top frame member


17


. The stationary plate


62


has a top surface in surface-to-surface relationship with a bottom surface of the movable plate


58


. The movable plate


58


can slide along a path across the top surface of the stationary plate


62


when actuated by the drive cylinder


22


.




Both of the movable plate


58


and the stationary plate


62


are oriented to overlay the opening


44


through the top frame member


17


as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 5

. Further, each of the apertures


59


and


63


are oriented directly above the opening


44


.




The tablet shearing apparatus


14


also includes a tablet release gate


66


. The tablet release gate


66


includes a tablet release plate


68


having plural tablet release apertures


70


therethrough, and a tablet release handle


72


. The tablet release plate


68


is disposed in a cut-out


74


formed in the top surface of the top frame member


17


about the circumference of the opening


44


. The cut-out


74


enables the tablet release plate


68


to be firmly seated between guide members


42


,


43


, to prevent movement thereof side to side. However, the opening


44


and the cut-out


74


are sized in the direction of movement of the movable plate


58


and the tablet release plate


68


to enable movement of the tablet release plate


68


a predetermined distance sufficient to release tablets from tablet shearing apparatus


14


after the tablets have been sheared.





FIGS. 3 and 6

show a top view of the tablet release apertures


70


and their key hole shape.

FIG. 3

also shows in dashed lines, tablets


76


in the release position of the tablet release plate


68


. The key hole shape apertures


70


have a first end having a wide part


73


to release tablet portions through the wide part of the aperture. The wide part of the key hole shape apertures


70


preferably has a cylindrical shape. The other end of the apertures


70


is a narrow part


75


with sloped or beveled sides


77


for receiving and supporting a tablet before shearing thereof.




In operation, the tablet tray


48


is carried by the handle


57


independently with respect to the tablet shearing apparatus, and carries a large amount of tablets. Tablets can be dropped onto the top of the tablet tray


48


, or the tray can be manipulated to scoop up a number of tablets. The person loading the tablet tray


48


then moves or sweeps their rubber glove protected hand about the top surface of the tablet tray to ensure that the tablets are either properly seated in each of the top tray apertures


50


or removed from the tray. As better shown in

FIG. 9

, tablets


76


rest in the top tray apertures


50


in a flat position. Such a position enables easy placement of the tablets


76


into the apertures


50


. For example, the tablets


76


can easily be swept into, or fall into top tray apertures


50


on their own accord.




The disposition of the base tray member


53


with respect to the top tray member


49


shown in

FIG. 1

is better illustrated in FIG.


9


. Apertures


50


of the top tray member


49


are aligned so that the apertures do not connect with the base tray apertures


54


of the base tray member


53


. As shown in

FIG. 9

, the apertures


54


of the base tray member


53


have at least one sloped side


78


that preferably opens upwardly at an angle of at least about 45 degrees. The sloped side


78


forms a ramp, such that when the top tray member


49


is moved along the path defined by slots


51


, using the finger aperture


52


, to align the apertures


50


of the top tray member


49


with the apertures


54


of the base tray member


53


, the tablets move onto sloped side


78


, and slide downwardly into respective aligned apertures


59


,


63


of the movable plate


58


and the stationary plate


62


, respectively, in an upright position. In this manner, the tablet tray


48


assists in gathering tablets


76


and in placing the tablets in the tablet shearing apparatus


14


in an appropriate position.




Of course, for the tablet tray


48


to work correctly in placing tablets in the tablet shearing apparatus


14


, there must be at least a temporary correspondence and alignment between the apertures


59


of the movable plate


58


and the apertures


63


of the stationary plate


62


, as well as the apertures


54


of the base tray member


53


and the apertures


50


of the top tray member


49


.




The top tray


48


is removed after the tablets


76


are properly placed in aligned apertures


59


,


63


of the movable plate


58


and stationary plate


62


, respectively. The person placing the tablets into the movable plate


58


and stationary plate


62


moves or sweeps their rubber glove protected hand about the top surface of the movable plate


58


to ensure tablets are seated correctly at a proper depth in the tablet release plate


68


. The apertures


59


of the movable plate


58


generally have substantially the same diameter and dimensions as the apertures


63


of the stationary plate


62


. The dimensions are designed so that the tablets


76


fit reasonably snugly in the aperture


59


and the corresponding aperture


63


. Apertures


59


and


63


are both open bottomed apertures. To prevent the tablets


76


from falling through shearing apparatus


14


immediately, the tablet release plate


68


is disposed directly beneath the aperture


63


of the stationary plate


62


.




The drive cylinder


22


actuates or moves the movable member


58


to shear the tablets


76


present in the aligned apertures


59


,


63


. The drive cylinder


22


generally comprises a fluid pressure cylinder using fluid pressure, preferably air, to drive the linkage elements and thus apply a force moving the movable plate


58


along a path to cause shearing of the tablets


76


. Such actuation takes a short period of time and results in complete shearing or severing of a plurality of tablets. In some embodiments, element


29


in

FIG. 1

comprises a pivot element. The pivot element can be a pin pivotally securing the linking arm


28


to the top frame member


17


. In this manner, the linking arm can pivot about element


29


in response to movement caused by the drive cylinder


22


. In this embodiment, fastener element


32


also allows the actuator arm


30


to pivot or rotate relative to the linking arm


28


. Thus the movable plate


58


can slide toward and away from the front


47


of top frame member


17


without deviating from the path defined by the guide members


42


,


43


.




As shown in

FIG. 10

, the movable plate


58


has a sharp corner


80


at least at the bottom right side of the apertures


59


corresponding to the side of the apertures applying force to respective tablets


76


. Likewise, the stationary plate


62


has a sharp corner


82


at least at the top left side of the apertures


63


corresponding to the side of the apertures applying a counterbalancing force to respective tablets


76


being sheared. The sharp corners


80


,


82


are merely defined by the corner or edge not being rounded significantly. The sharp corners


80


,


82


enable shearing of the tablets


76


without a cutting knife. Therefore, the tablet shearing apparatus


14


need not have a knife element to function properly in shearing the tablets


76


.




As shown in

FIG. 10

, the operation of the drive cylinder


22


applies a force to frangible tablets


76


causing the tablets to shear along a centerline corresponding to the contact lines at the sharp corners


80


,


82


of the respective plates. In this manner, the tablets are sheared at an exact location.




By shearing the tablets in such an exact manner, tablets


76


can be divided substantially equally, each tablet portion


84


,


86


being substantially equal in weight and drug dosage. This is an improvement over past pill cutters that have inexact placement of the tablets and other potential error factors.




As shown in

FIG. 11

, upon shearing, the tablet portion


84


travels the full extent of movement of the movable plate


58


. The tablet portion


84


then is returned to alignment with aperture


63


at the time the drive cylinder


22


is returned to the original position thereof. As shown in

FIG. 12

, the wide end of the key hole shape aperture


70


of the tablet release plate


68


can be moved to a position disposed in alignment with corresponding apertures


59


,


63


. Such alignment releases tablet portions


84


,


86


into a schematically illustrated collection bin


88


or other container. The tablet portions


84


,


86


can then be used for drug interaction tests or for other purposes.




In embodiments where the sizes and shapes of the tablets to be sheared vary from the tablet shown in

FIG. 8

, a top tray


48


having differently sized apertures, a movable plate


58


having differently sized apertures, a stationary plate having differently sized apertures, and a tablet release gate having differently sized apertures, can be utilized to perform the operations of the invention. The various apertures must be properly sized to function correctly. Therefore, other plates or the like are contemplated so that the invention functions with various shaped tablets.




Of course, the thickness of the plate


58


, the stationary plate


62


, and the tablet release gate


66


that contacts a bottom end of the tablet


76


, must be proportional to the size of the tablets as well. Different plates having differently sized apertures and thicknesses are within the scope of the invention.




While

FIG. 1

shows sixty apertures to receive tablets, generally the tablet shearing apparatus


14


is adapted to receive at least thirty tablets, and preferably at least fifty tablets, for shearing in an individual movement of the movable plate


58


during operation of the shearing apparatus.




Although particular preferred embodiments of the invention have been disclosed in detail for illustrative purposes, it will be recognized that variations or modifications of the disclosed apparatus, including the rearrangement of parts, lie within the scope of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. An apparatus for shearing a plurality of tablets comprising:a support frame comprising a top frame member having an opening; a stationary plate secured to said top frame member, said stationary plate including apertures extending about substantially the entirety of the opening of said top frame member; a movable plate including apertures disposed above said stationary plate, said movable plate being supported such that said movable plate can only move in directions along a path; and a tablet tray having apertures for receiving tablets, said tablet tray being positioned above said movable plate to transfer tablets to the apertures of said movable plate and said stationary plate; whereby, when individual tablets are supported in the apertures of both said stationary plate and said movable plate, movement of said movable plate relative to said stationary plate shears the tablets.
  • 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said support frame further includes:an arm secured to said movable plate; a drive cylinder secured to said support frame, said cylinder being connected through said arm to said movable plate and utilizing fluid pressure to move said movable plate along the path; and a tablet release gate disposed below said stationary plate, said tablet release gate having apertures sized to enable tablet portions to fall through after movement of said release plate to an appropriate position.
  • 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said apertures of said tablet release gate have a key hole shape, a wide end of the keyhole shaped apertures enabling tablet portions to escape therethrough to a container below said tablet release gate and a narrow part of the keyhole shaped apertures enabling the tablets to be supported thereon in an upright position, before shearing, such that the centerline of the respective tablets corresponds to a plane where said movable plate and said stationary plate are in surface-to-surface relationship with each other.
  • 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said keyhole shaped apertures of said tablet release gate have a generally elliptical slope on both sides along the length of a narrow part of the keyhole shaped apertures.
  • 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said tablet tray includes a top tray member and a base tray member below said top tray member, said top tray member being arranged to slide on said base tray member, said top tray member of said tablet tray having apertures and said base tray member having corresponding apertures.
  • 6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein said apertures of said base tray member are sloped to enable the tablets to move from a horizontal position toward an upright position when released as a result of movement of said top tray member such that the apertures of said top tray member are disposed above the apertures of said base tray member.
  • 7. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein said top tray member has at least fifty apertures.
  • 8. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein said base tray member has the same number of apertures for containing tablets as said top tray member.
  • 9. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein said apertures of said top tray 1 receive and support tablets in a flat position.
  • 10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said stationary plate has the same number of apertures as said movable plate, the apertures of said stationary plate being equivalent in size and shape to the apertures of said movable plate.
  • 11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein said apertures of said movable plate are aligned with said apertures of said stationary plate before shearing of the tablets.
  • 12. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said apparatus further comprises flange members mounted at opposing sides of said top frame member adjacent said opening, said flange members supporting said movable plate such that said movable plate can move along the path, the path corresponding to lengths of said flange members.
  • 13. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said apertures of said stationary plate and said movable plate receive the tablets in a generally upright or standing position.
  • 14. An apparatus for shearing a plurality of tablets, comprising:a support frame comprising a top frame member having an opening; a stationary plate having apertures secured to said top frame member, said stationary plate extending about substantially the entirety of the opening of said top frame member; a movable plate having apertures and disposed above said stationary plate, said movable plate being supported such that said movable plate can be moved in directions along a path; and a tablet release gate disposed below said stationary plate, said tablet release gate having apertures sized to enable tablets to fall therethrough after movement of said tablet release plate to an appropriate position, whereby, when individual tablets are contained with the apertures of both said stationary plate and said movable plate, movement of said movable plate relative to said stationary plate shears the tablets.
  • 15. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein said apparatus further comprising flange members mounted at opposing sides of said top frame member adjacent said opening, said flange members supporting said movable plate such that said movable plate can move along the path, the path corresponding to lengths of said flange members.
  • 16. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein said apertures of said tablet release gate are keyhole shaped, a wide part of the keyhole shaped apertures releasing tablet portions and a narrow part of said keyhole shaped apertures supporting the tablets before shearing thereof.
  • 17. A method of shearing a plurality of tablets comprising:disposing a plurality of tablets on a tablet tray in a flat position in apertures of the tablet tray; positioning the tablet tray on a support frame having a top frame member, the top frame member having an opening; releasing the tablets through the apertures of the tablet tray and into apertures in a movable plate aligned with apertures in a stationary plate secured to the top frame member, the movable plate being disposed in surface-to-surface relationship with the stationary plate, the tablets being disposed in a generally standing position in the apertures of the movable plate and the stationary plate; and actuating the first movable plate in a direction parallel to the plane of the top frame member such that the tablets are each sheared into first and second portions by sharp corners of the apertures at the intersection of the movable plate and the stationary plate.
  • 18. The method of claim 17, including moving a tablet release gate disposed below the stationary plate to release the tablet portions.
  • 19. The method of claim 18, wherein the step of supporting the tablets in a generally standing position includes a supporting of a bottom end of the tablets on a curved aperture of the tablet release gate.
  • 20. The method of claim 17, including the step of removing the tablet tray after releasing the tablets into the apertures of the movable plate.
  • 21. The method of claim 17, including the step of manually sweeping across the top of the first moving plate to ensure the tablets are disposed at a proper depth therein before the step of moving the movable plate and shearing the tablets.
  • 22. The method of claim 17, wherein said first and second tablets portions are substantially equal in size and weight.
  • 23. The method of claim 17, wherein said step of disposing a plurality of tablets in apertures on the tablet tray including manually sweeping the tablet tray to ensure that tablets are disposed at flat positions in the apertures and excess tablets are removed.
Parent Case Info

This application claims benefit to U.S. provisional application Serial No. 60/119,497 filed Feb. 10, 1999.

US Referenced Citations (11)
Number Name Date Kind
771752 Stafford Oct 1904
2655259 Davoren Oct 1953
3252364 Veres et al. May 1966
3451297 Reis et al. Jun 1969
3567088 Andersen Mar 1971
4173826 Leopoldi et al. Nov 1979
4179806 Lieptz Dec 1979
4361174 Jenkins et al. Nov 1982
4697344 Leopoldi Oct 1987
4911046 Goss et al. Mar 1990
4964555 Hnatuk Oct 1990
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry
Michael Glover & Denis Cooper, Packaging tablets for clinical trials, Jun., 1990, p. 26.
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/119497 Feb 1999 US