Information
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Patent Grant
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6216418
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Patent Number
6,216,418
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Date Filed
Wednesday, July 14, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 17, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Vo; Peter
- Chukwurah; Nathaniel
Agents
- Park; John K.
- Park & Sutton LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 053 1315
- 053 568
- 053 168
- 221 152
- 221 236
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A hopper opening and closing apparatus for an automatic tablet dispensing system is disclosed. The hopper opening and closing apparatus includes a door hingedly connected to a discharge hopper for swing down to open and swing up to close the release port, wherein the tablets released from the tablets dropping unit are temporarily gathered in the tablet release hopper when the release door is closed. The door is formed to cover a release port provided through a lower portion of a discharge hopper. The hopper apparatus further includes a door control, which includes a horizontal opening bar engaged at the release port, a rotation shaft driven by a motor which simultaneously drives a heat assembly, a cam carried on said rotation shaft, an opening lever making an angular movement by said cam, and an opening link engaged to the opening bar and linked from the opening lever, whereby the tablets gathered in said discharge hopper are simultaneously dropped into a target packaging paper.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of Invention
The present utility model relates to a hopper opening and closing apparatus for an automatic tablet sorting and counting machine commonly referred to as “automatic tablet dispensers”, and more specifically to an improved medicine hopper opening and closing apparatus for an automatic tablet dispenser which facilitates distribution of tablets dropped from a tablet dropping unit to packing paper.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Automatic tablet dispensers are generally employed in hospitals, pharmacies, and drugstores to automate the output and assembly of corresponding tablets when the prescription is input into a computer. They serve to dispense the per-dosage assembled tablets in individual single serving packages.
A conventional automatic tablet dispenser includes the following: a main computer for calculating an appropriate prescription on the basis of the type of medicine, intake method, daily intake frequency and intake duration depending upon each patient; a tablet dropping unit having a plurality of tablet cassettes and a drum for storing therein and releasing therefrom the tablets in correspondence to the prescription set up in the computer; and a packaging unit disposed below the tablet dropping unit which serves to package a quantity of tablets and release the same to an exterior of the automatic tablet dispenser.
The packaging unit is made up of: a discharge hopper for assembling the tablets being dropped from the tablet drop unit; a heater assembly for packaging the tablets being discharged through the discharge hopper; a printer for printing respective information on the packaging paper; and a release conveyer for externally discharging the medicine bags containing tablets.
The discharge hopper in the packing unit serves to temporarily store therein the tablets supplied from the tablet dropping unit and dispense a one-time intake dosage of tablets into a packaging paper having intake information printed thereon.
Conventionally, such a discharge hopper is formed in a conic shape without providing an additional opening/closing member, thereby simply serving to gather tablets from the tablet dropping unit and provide the same to a packaging paper.
In case there is provided such a discharge hopper without an opening/closing member, the time taken for tablets to reach from the tablet cassettes fixating the drum to the discharge hopper may vary due to different levels (heights) of the tablet cassettes, thereby deteriorating efficiency of tablet packaging. It also may incur some tablet loss during tablet packaging.
Since the tablet cassettes of the tablet dropping unit are provided in different levels (heights), there occurs time difference during tablet dropping. Accordingly, although the tablets are smoothly released from the tablets cassettes, a tablet loss during the packaging process prevents an accurate distribution of the tablets, thereby deteriorating reliability of the automatic tablet dispensing system.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present utility model is contrived to overcome the conventional disadvantages. Therefore, it is an object of the present utility model to provide a hopper opening and closing apparatus for an automatic tablet sorting and counting machine, wherein the entire tablets released from the tablet dropping unit are assembled and the assembled tablets are simultaneously supplied to assigned packaging paper, thereby accomplishing a smooth packaging operation without tablet loss.
To achieve the above-described object, there is provided a hopper opening and closing apparatus for an automatic tablet sorting and counting machine according to the present utility model, which includes an opening and closing door provided at a lower portion of the discharge hopper, wherein the door remains closed when the tablets are dropping from the tablet dropping unit and the door is opened when the tablet dropping operation is completed, thereby simultaneously supplying the assembled tablets to target packaging paper.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a schematic view illustrating a conventional automatic tablet dispenser with the front panel removed to show the inner components;
FIG. 2
is a view of a packaging unit including a discharge hopper of an automatic tablet dispenser according to the present utility model;
FIG. 3
is a partial perspective view illustrating a medicine hopper opening/closing apparatus for an automatic tablet dispenser according to the present utility model;
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional view taken along line A—A in
FIG. 3
; and
FIG. 5
is a partial cross-sectional view illustrating a door opening/closing member for an automatic tablet dispenser according to the present utility model.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
With reference to the accompanying drawings, the present utility model will now be described.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, an automatic tablet dispenser
10
is comprised of a tablet dropping unit
16
including a cylindrical drum
15
having release holes
13
,
14
engaged thereto so as to communicate a plurality of tablet cassettes
11
which respectively store tablets therein and release a measured quantity therefrom, through the outer periphery of the release holes
13
,
14
, so that the tablets released from the tablet cassettes
11
are dropped through the holes
13
,
14
.
Below the tablet dropping unit
16
there is provided a guide hopper
17
for safely guiding the tablets being released through the release holes
13
,
14
so that the tablets may not be dispersed.
A packaging unit
20
is disposed below the guide hopper
17
to package and discharge the released tablets outside the automatic tablet dispenser
10
.
The packaging unit
20
includes a discharge hopper
21
for gathering the tablets dropped from the tablet dropping unit
16
, a heater assembly
22
for packaging the tablets released through the discharge hopper
21
, a printer
24
for printing respective information on the packaging paper
23
, and a discharge conveyer
25
for externally releasing the respective tablet-packaged bags.
The automatic tablet dispenser
10
is controlled by a main computer (not shown) informed of an appropriate prescription for a target patient which includes proper medicine, intake method, daily intake frequency, and intake duration.
The present utility model provides the improved discharge hopper
21
of the automatic tablet dispensing system
10
, wherein a one-time dosage quantity of tablets released from the tablet dropping unit
16
comprised of the tablet cassettes
11
and the drum
15
are assembled in the discharge hopper
21
and simultaneously supplied to the packaging paper
23
.
Referring to
FIGS. 2 through 5
, the construction and operation of the present utility model will now be explained.
A release port
30
is formed through a lower portion of the discharge hopper
21
, and a door
31
is hinged to a side portion of the discharge hopper
21
by a hinge
32
using a spring
31
′. Here, the door
31
remains closed.
The door
31
hingedly closed by the spring
31
′ may be opened using a door opening member
33
to release the assembled tablets in the discharge hopper
21
.
The door opening member
33
includes an opening bar
34
horizontally engaged to the door
31
. The opening bar
34
is connected by an opening link
37
to a horizontal bar
34
′ and a connection lever
35
′ which has an opening lever
36
fixed thereto, so that the angular movement of the opening lever
36
generates the opening link
37
to move. Here, the horizontal bar
34
′ is provided to penetrate a frame
35
.
The angular movement of the opening lever
36
provided outside the frame
35
is implemented by a cam
40
carried on a rotation shaft
39
powered by a gear assembly connected to a shaft extended from a motor
38
which also serves to drive a heater assembly
22
.
Specifically, a measured quantity of the tablets stored in the tablet cassettes
11
are dropped through the release holes
13
,
14
fixating the drum
15
on the basis of information inputted into the main computer. The released tablets are gathered through the guide hopper
17
disposed below the drum
15
into the discharge hopper
21
. The discharge hopper
21
is formed of a front panel
21
a
having a lower front panel line, a rear panel
21
b
having a lower rear panel line, and a pair of side panels
21
c
each having a lower side panel line, wherein said each panel line defines the release port
30
through a lower portion of the discharge hopper
21
. The release door
31
is hingedly engaged to the lower front panel line wherein the lower front panel line is formed higher in horizontal level than the lower rear panel line, whereby the swinging operation of the release door
31
can be smoothly implemented with less momentum. The angle defined by the door
31
and the front panel
21
a
is between about 120 degrees and about 170 degrees.
When the tablets are being released from the tablet cassettes
11
, the door
31
provided at the bottom portion of the discharge hopper
21
is closed. That is, the release port
30
is blocked, so that the released tablets remains gathered in the discharge hopper
21
.
In case a one-time dosage of tablets are completely assembled in the discharge hopper
21
, the door
31
is opened so that the assembled tablets are supplied into the packaging paper
23
therebelow so as to allow the supplied tablets to be packaged by the heater assembly
22
.
With regard to the opening/closing operation of the door
31
to the release port
30
, when the tablets begins releasing, the heater assembly
22
, the printer
24
and the release conveyer
25
in the packaging unit
20
are simultaneously operated.
The heater assembly
22
rotates according to a bevel gear carried on the shaft extended from the motor
38
provided outside the frame
35
and at the same time pulls a portion of the packaging paper
23
so as to seal the pulled-in paper by annealing. Here, the door
31
to the discharge hopper
21
operates in correspondence to the heater assembly
22
. That is, the rotation shaft
39
rotates according to the gear carried on the shaft extended from the motor
38
which also drives the heater assembly
22
, and the cam
40
fixedly carried on the rotation shaft
39
generates an angular movement of the opening lever
36
so that the opening link
37
fixedly engaged to the opening lever
36
pushes the opening bar
34
fixed to the door
31
, thereby opening the door
31
. The opening bar
34
serves as a hinge control which bendingly extends from the hinge
32
as shown in FIG.
3
. The cam
40
and hinge link
37
form a connecting member to control the swing-down (opening) of the door
31
.
Although the motor
38
which drives the heater assembly
22
continues its rotation, the above operation is achieved since a turned-up point of the cam
40
carried on the rotation shaft
39
corresponds to a one-dosage sealing timing of the packaging paper
23
by the heater assembly
22
.
When the heater assembly
22
seals the packaging paper
23
, the door
31
remains closed by a restoring force of the spring
31
′. When the heater assembly
22
has completed the sealing of the packaging paper
23
, the turned-up point of the cam
40
serves to push up the opening lever
36
. As a result, the opening link
37
engaged with the opening bar
34
fixed to the door
31
draws (pushes) the opening bar
34
and accordingly opens the door
31
, and the assembled tablets are supplied to the packaging paper
23
therebelow.
As discussed above, the hopper opening and closing apparatus for an automatic tablet dispensing system according to the present utility model gathers therein the entire tablets released from the tablet dropping unit and simultaneously supplies the released tablets to the packaging paper, thereby enabling a smooth packaging operation without tablet loss.
Claims
- 1. An automatic tablet dispenser controlled by a main computer comprising:a) a tablet dropping unit having a drum communicating with a plurality of release holes which fixate a plurality of tablet storing tablet cassettes, said release holes dropping the tablets released from the tablet cassettes; b) a discharge hopper having a release port provided through a lower portion of said discharge hopper, and a tablet release door hingedly connected to the discharge hopper for swinging down to open and swinging up to close the release port, wherein the tablets released from the tablet dropping unit are temporarily gathered in the tablet release hopper when the release door is closed; c) a door control for elastically controlling the swinging of the release door of the discharge hopper; d) a heater assembly for packaging the tablets from the discharge hopper in a packaging paper; and e) a motor driving the door control and the heater assembly.
- 2. The automatic tablet dispenser as described in claim 1 wherein said door control comprises:a) a hinge connecting the release door to the discharge hopper to enable the swinging of the release door thereon; b) a spring engaged to the hinge for providing an elasticity to the swing-up (closing) operation of the release door; c) a hinge control bendingly extending from the hinge; d) a rotation shaft driven by the motor; e) a cam carried on said rotation shaft; d) a connecting member having a cam lever making an angular movement by said cam and a hinge link abutting over on the hinge control to produce the swing-down (opening) operation of the release door in accordance with the angular movement of the cam lever, whereby the tablets gathered in said discharge hopper at the swing-up operation of the release door are simultaneously dropped into a target packaging paper by the swing-down operation of the release door.
- 3. The automatic tablet dispenser as described in claim 1 further comprising:a) a printer for printing a prescription information on the packaging paper; and b) a release conveyer for externally releasing a series of paper bags in accordance with the tablet-packaged and information-printed paper.
- 4. The automatic tablet dispenser as described in claim 1 wherein the heater assembly seals a batch of tablets in the packaging paper, wherein the batch of tablets are the tablets temporarily gathered by the release door in the discharge hopper and downwardly released by the swing-down (opening) operation of the release door.
- 5. An automatic tablet dispenser controlled by a main computer comprising:a) a tablet dropping unit having a drum communicating with a plurality of release holes which fixate a plurality of tablet storing tablet cassettes, said release holes dropping the tablets released from the tablet cassettes; b) a discharge hopper having a release port provided through a lower portion of said discharge hopper, and a tablet release door for swinging down to open and swinging up to close the release port, wherein the tablets released from the tablet dropping unit are temporarily gathered in the tablet release hopper when the release door is closed, wherein the discharge hopper is formed of a front panel having a lower front panel line, a rear panel having a lower rear panel line, and a pair of side panels each having a lower side panel line, wherein said each panel line defines the release port through the lower portion of said discharge hopper, wherein the release door is hingedly engaged to the lower front panel line, wherein the lower front panel line is formed higher in horizontal level than the lower rear panel line, whereby the swinging operation of the release door can be smoothly implemented with less momentum; c) a door control for elastically controlling the swinging of the release door of the discharge hopper; d) a heater assembly for packaging the tablets from the discharge hopper in a packaging paper; and e) a motor driving the door control and the heater assembly.
- 6. The automatic tablet dispenser as described in claim 5 wherein said door control comprises:a) a hinge connecting the release door to the lower front panel line of the discharge hopper to enable the swinging of the release door thereon; b) a spring engaged to the hinge for providing an elasticity to the swing-up (closing) operation of the release door; c) a hinge control bendingly extending from the hinge; d) a rotation shaft driven by the motor; e) a cam carried on said rotation shaft; f) a connecting member having a cam lever making an angular movement by said cam and a hinge link abutting over on the hinge control to produce the swing-down (opening) operation of the release door in accordance with the angular movement of the cam lever, whereby the tablets gathered in said discharge hopper at the swing-up operation of the release door are simultaneously dropped into a target packaging paper by the swing-down operation of the release door.
- 7. The automatic tablet dispenser as described in claim 5 further comprising:a) a printer for printing a prescription information on the packaging paper; and b) a release conveyer for externally releasing a series of paper bags in accordance with the tablet-packaged and information-printed paper.
- 8. The automatic tablet dispenser as described in claim 5 wherein the heater assembly seals a batch of tablets in the packaging paper, wherein the batch of tablets are the tablets temporarily gathered by the release door in the discharge hopper and downwardly released by the swing-down (opening) operation of the release door.
- 9. The automatic tablet dispenser as described in claim 5 wherein the angle defined by the front panel of the discharge hopper and the release door is between about 120 degrees and about 170 degrees.
- 10. The automatic tablet dispenser as described in claim 9 wherein the angle defined by the front panel of the discharge hopper and the release door is about 150 degrees.
Priority Claims (1)
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98-13262 |
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