Package take-out apparatus, package container thereof and unwrapping apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6705818
  • Patent Number
    6,705,818
  • Date Filed
    Monday, March 19, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 16, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A slide pack container housing a plurality of piled slide packs has a cut-off portion. The cut-off portion has a width slightly larger than the width of a slide contained in each slide pack. As a sucker of a package take-out apparatus draws one of the slide packs from the slide pack container through the cut-off portion, a sealed portion of the slide pack interfering with the edge of the cut-off portion is folded inward so that the slide pack is successfully taken out. The sucker transfers the slide pack to a separated unwrapping apparatus. The sucker releases the slide pack when the front edge of the slide pack is caught between paired rollers of the unwrapping apparatus. After a cutter makes a slit on the slide pack, the paired rollers transfer only a wrapping sheet to separate the wrapping sheet from the slide wrapped therewith.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a package take-out apparatus for taking out individual packages piled and housed in a package container, and to the package container itself. The present invention also relates to an unwrapping apparatus for unwrapping a package wrapped with a wrapping sheet to obtain a solid object wrapped therein.




2. Description of the Related Art




Heretofore, there has been a widely used dry-type slide for chemical analysis (hereinafter, referred to simply as a “slide”). Such a slide may be used for quantitative analysis of a chemical component or a material component of a liquid sample dripped thereon. More specifically, the quantitative analysis may be carried out by dripping a drop of a liquid sample on the slide, putting the slide in an incubator for a predetermined time to promote color reaction (i.e., color matter producing reaction) of the liquid sample, irradiating the slide with radiation including a predetermined wavelength to measure optical density of a target biochemical substance contained in the liquid sample, and determining physical density of the target biochemical substance based on the measured optical density referring to a predetermined working curve correlating the optical density of the biochemical substance with the physical density thereof. The predetermined wavelength included in the radiation is determined depending on the combination of the target biochemical substance contained in the liquid sample and a reagent mixed in a material of the slide. The entire process described above is carried out by a suitably configured biochemical analyzer.




The biochemical analyzer used for the above quantitative analysis has a slide stocking portion which holds a plurality of slides ready for the analysis. Usually, when shipping the slides, each slide is wrapped tightly with a plastic film laminated with a metal lamina or a plurality of slides are packed in a single tightly-wrapped cartridge. In each case, an unwrapped slide must be used immediately or stocked in a dry atmosphere, as the reagent mixed in the material of the slide deteriorates rapidly. Therefore, it is desirable to use a plurality of individually-wrapped slides when there is a need to analyze many slides.




Usually, about ten to fifty slides wrapped individually (hereinafter, referred to as “slide packs”) are housed in a container before being shipped to an examiner. The examiner needs to take each slide pack out of the container immediately before using it, leaving the rest of the slide packs in the container for storage. However, preparation for the analysis will require a lot of effort if the examiner has to manually take out and unwrap each slide pack one by one.




To reduce the problem, there have been several known apparatuses for unwrapping a package wrapped with a wrapping sheet such as a wrapping film to obtain a solid object wrapped therein. One example of such apparatuses is disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 9(1997)-237383. The apparatus disclosed in the Publication is directed to unwrapping a belt-like package containing a series of sub-packs each containing beverage ingredients therein. The sub-packs are tightly sandwiched between an upper wrapping sheet and a lower wrapping sheet. Although the disclosed apparatus is capable of unwrapping the belt-like package by peeling the upper wrapping sheet off from the lower wrapping sheet to obtain the sub-packs therein, the examiner is still required to manually detach edges of the upper and lower wrapping sheets in advance. Thus, the disclosed apparatus is incapable of unwrapping the individually wrapped slides in a completely automated manner.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide a package take-out apparatus for taking out of a package container individual packages each containing a solid object, such as the slide described above wrapped with a wrapping sheet. Another object of the present invention is to provide a package container suitable for use in the above package take-out apparatus.




Still another object of the present invention is to provide an unwrapping apparatus capable of automatically unwrapping the package containing the solid object wrapped with the wrapping sheet.




According to the first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a package take-out apparatus for taking out individual packages, each containing a solid object tightly wrapped with a wrapping sheet, piled and housed in a package container, each of the packages including an unsealed space where the solid object is contained and a sealed portion surrounding the unsealed space, comprising: housing means for housing the package container, the package container having a cut-off portion on the top face or the bottom face thereof, wherein the width of the cut-off portion is slightly larger than the width of the solid object contained in each of the packages; sucker means for sucking the package to take the package out of the package container through the cut-off portion; sucker moving means for moving the sucker means; and controlling means for controlling operations of the sucker means and the sucker controlling means by causing the sucker moving means to move the sucker means to a position near the cut-off portion of the package container, causing the sucker means to suck the package, and moving the sucker means to take the package out of the package container through the cut-off portion.




The position of the solid object may be shifted within the unsealed space of the package. However, the above width of the cut-off portion, which is only slightly larger than the width of the solid object, prevents the package from falling out of the package container wherever the solid object is located within the unsealed space of the package. The package never falls out of the package container unless the sucker means forcedly draws the package from the package container through the cut-off portion.




The above package take-out apparatus according to the first aspect of the present invention saves the examiner effort of taking each package out of the package container one by one in a manual manner, as the sucker means in the package take-out apparatus automatically takes each package


11




b


out of the package container. As the width of the cut-off portion of the package container is only slightly larger than the width of the solid object in the package, the sealed portion of the package interfering with the edge of the cut-off portion is folded inward when the sucker means draws the package from the package container. Concurrently, the solid object moves substantially to the center of the package within the unsealed space thereof. As the folded sealed portion of the package helps a separated unwrapping apparatus catch the package firmly and easily, the package take-out apparatus according to the first aspect of the present invention also improves efficiency of an unwrapping operation carried out after the taking-out operation.




In addition, as package never fall out of the package container unless the sucker means forcedly draws the package from the package container through the cut-off portion, the examiner may easily carry and handle the package container.




It is desirable that the above package take-out apparatus according to the first aspect of the present invention further comprises: selecting means for selecting one package container from a plurality of given package containers; wherein the housing means is capable of housing said plurality of package containers arranged in a predetermined manner; and wherein the controlling means further controls operations of the sucker moving means by causing the sucker moving means to move the sucker means to a position near the cut-off portion of said one package container selected by the selecting means. Using such a package take-out apparatus provided with the selecting means, the examiner may take out a plurality of packages, which contains different solid objects, in a desired order by specifying different package containers arranged on the housing means according to the desired order.




In addition, it is desirable that the controlling means in the above package take-out apparatus further controls operations of the sucker moving means by causing the sucker moving means to transfer the package taken out by the sucker means to a separated unwrapping apparatus. In this case, efficiency of the entire operation is improved as the taking-out operation and the subsequent unwrapping operation are carried out in sequence.




Further, it is desirable that the package container in the above package take-out apparatus is provided with a perforation line enabling the cut-off portion to be opened by peeling off a portion of the package container along the perforation line. Such a structure of the package container further prevents the packages therein from falling out of the package container during shipping etc.




In addition, it is desirable that the package container in the above package take-out apparatus is provided with another cut-off portion enabling observation of an inner area of the package container. This cut-off portion enables the examiner to check the rest number of the packages contained in the package container. This cut-off portion is preferably opened in the similar manner as described above by peeling off a portion of the package container along another perforation line. Again, such a structure further prevents the packages therein from falling out of the package container during shipping etc.




According to the second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a package container for housing in a piled fashion a plurality of packages each containing a solid object tightly wrapped with a wrapping sheet, each of the package including an unsealed space where the solid object is contained and a sealed portion surrounding the unsealed space, comprising: a cut-off portion on the top face or the bottom face thereof; wherein the width of the cut-off portion is slightly larger than the width of the solid object contained in each of the packages.




It is desirable that the above package container according to the second aspect of the present invention further comprises a perforation line enabling the cut-off portion to be opened by peeling off a portion of the package container along the perforation line.




In addition, it is desirable that the above package container according to the second aspect of the present invention further comprises another cut-off portion enabling observation of an inner area of the package container. This cut-off portion is preferably opened in the similar manner as described above by peeling off a portion of the package container along another perforation line.




According to the third aspect of the present invention, there is provided an unwrapping apparatus for unwrapping a package containing a solid object tightly wrapped with a wrapping sheet, the package including an unsealed space where the solid object is contained and a sealed portion surrounding the unsealed space, comprising: paired rollers rotatable so that the package caught between the paired rollers is transferred along a predetermined transferring path; displacing means for displacing the paired rollers so that the wrapping sheet of the package caught between the paired rollers is transferred along another path different from the predetermined transferring path; a cutter located in front of the paired rollers along the predetermined transferring path for making a slit on the unsealed space at a position near the front edge of the package; and controlling means for controlling operations of the paired rollers, the displacing means and the cutter by rotating the paired rollers in respective predetermined directions, suspending rotation of the paired rollers when the front edge of the package is caught between the paired rollers, causing the cutter to make the slit on the package, causing the displacing means to displace the paired rollers, and rotating the paired rollers in the predetermined directions so that only the wrapping sheet separated from the solid object is transferred along said another path different from the predetermined transferring path.




The term “the front edge of the package” refers to the edge at the head of the package while being forwarded along the predetermined transferring path by the paired rollers rotating in the above predetermined directions.




When using the above unwrapping apparatus according to the third aspect of the present invention, the rotation of the paired rollers is suspended when the front edge of the package is caught between the paired rollers. The paired rollers catching the front edge of the package are displaced after the slit is formed on the package. Then, the rotation of the paired rollers is restarted. As the solid object within the package is too thick and rigid to be held and transferred between the paired rollers, only the wrapping sheet is transferred along another path to form splits on the wrapping sheet at both ends of the slit. A portion of the wrapping sheet defined by the splits is gradually peeled off from the solid object as the paired rollers further transfer the wrapping sheet. Finally, the wrapping sheet will be separated from the solid object. That is to say, the above unwrapping apparatus according to the third aspect of the present invention automatically unwraps the package to separate the solid object therein from the wrapping sheet. Further, as the package is cut in a slit-like form (i.e., in a form covering only a partial width of the package) to prevent the wrapping sheet from splitting in two, the removed wrapping sheet to be discarded can be handled easily. In addition, as the wrapping sheet separated from the solid object is pressed between the paired rollers, the bulk of the removed wrapping sheet is reduced to further facilitate handling thereof.




It is desirable that the above unwrapping apparatus according to the third aspect of the present invention further comprises shift detecting means for recognizing that the solid object has been sufficiently squeezed back to the rear end of the unsealed space in the package; wherein the controlling means further controls operations of the paired rollers and the shift detecting means by rotating the paired rollers in the predetermined directions, letting the paired rollers forward the package along the predetermined transferring path until the shift detecting means recognizes that the solid object has been sufficiently squeezed back to the rear end of the unsealed space, rotating the paired rollers in the directions reverse to the predetermined directions to transfer back the package, and suspending rotation of the paired rollers when the front edge of the package is caught between the paired rollers.




In the above case where the unwrapping apparatus further comprises the shift detecting means, the solid object is squeezed back to the rear end of the unsealed space before the operation of the paired rollers is suspended. Accordingly, a relatively wide cut allowance can be obtained at the front edge of the package. Therefore, the unwrapping apparatus with the shift detecting means realizes a safer and easier cutting operation.




In addition, it is desirable that the above unwrapping apparatus according to the third aspect of the present invention further comprises a squeezing member located in front of the paired rollers along the predetermined transferring path in such a manner that the squeezing member can be freely inserted into and retracted from the predetermined transferring path; wherein the controlling means further controls operations of the squeezing member by inserting the squeezing member into the predetermined transferring path before forwarding the package along the predetermined transferring path, and retracting the squeezing member from the predetermined transferring path when the shift detecting means recognizes that the solid object has been sufficiently squeezed back to the rear end of the unsealed space in the package. In this case, the dedicated squeezing member located in front of the paired rollers squeezes the solid object backward as the paired rollers forward the package along the predetermined transferring path. The solid object can be reliably squeezed back to the rear end of the unsealed space to form a wide cut allowance at the front edge of the package, even if the solid object is relatively thin, by using a suitably structured squeezing member.




Further, it is desirable that the above unwrapping apparatus according to the third aspect of the present invention further comprises edge detecting means for detecting the front edge of the package located in front of the paired rollers along the predetermined transferring path; wherein the controlling means further controls operations of the paired rollers by causing the paired rollers to begin the rotation in the predetermined directions after the front edge of the package is detected by the edge detecting means. Such a configuration is effective in reducing power consumption, as the rotation of the paired rollers is activated after the edge detecting means detects the front edge of the package and is suspended during the cutting operation.




In addition, it is desirable that the above unwrapping apparatus according to the third aspect of the present invention further comprises an object cartridge which is used for housing the solid object after being separated from the wrapping sheet and which is located behind the paired rollers along the predetermined transferring path. Such an object cartridge facilitates handling of the unwrapped solid object. The use of the object cartridge is especially effective when the solid object is a slide for chemical analysis as described above, as a plurality of unwrapped slides may be housed in a desired order in the object cartridge to be mounted directly on a biochemical analyzer.




Further, it is desirable that the above unwrapping apparatus according to the third aspect of the present invention further comprises a disposal bin which is used for temporarily storing the wrapping sheet removed from the solid object and which is located below the end of said another path. Such a disposal bin facilitates handling of the removed wrapping sheet to be discarded.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a selective unwrapping apparatus including a package take-out apparatus and an unwrapping apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention,





FIG. 2

is another perspective view showing an internal structure of the selective unwrapping apparatus shown in

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a slide contained in a slide pack to be unwrapped by the unwrapping apparatus,





FIGS. 4A and 4B

show the structure of the slide pack to be unwrapped by the unwrapping apparatus,





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a slide pack container,





FIG. 6

is a sectional view of the slide pack container along the line VI—VI in

FIG. 5

,





FIG. 7

is another perspective view of the slide pack container in

FIG. 5

after a portion thereof is peeled off along a perforation line to form a cut-off portion thereon,





FIG. 8

shows the structure of the unwrapping apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention,





FIGS. 9A

to


9


C illustrate the structure of a roller unit in the unwrapping apparatus,





FIG. 10

is a block diagram schematically showing the structure of a controlling unit for controlling the operations of the unwrapping apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention,





FIG. 11

is a block diagram schematically showing the structure of another controlling unit for controlling the operations of a pack taking portion of the package take-out apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention,





FIG. 12

is a flowchart showing the operation process of the package take-out apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention,





FIG. 13

is a sectional view of the slide pack container showing a sucker sucking one of the slide packs in the slide pack container,





FIG. 14

is a sectional view of the slide pack container while one of the slide packs is being drawn therefrom,





FIG. 15

is a sectional view of the sucker carrying the slide pack taken out of the slide pack container,





FIG. 16

is a sectional view illustrating how the sucker forwards the slide pack to the paired rollers,





FIG. 17

is a perspective view showing another embodiment of the slide pack container,





FIG. 18

is a perspective view showing still another embodiment of the slide pack container,





FIG. 19

is a perspective view showing still another embodiment of the slide pack container,





FIG. 20

is a flowchart showing the operation process of the unwrapping apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention,





FIG. 21

illustrates a step of the operation process of the unwrapping apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention,





FIG. 22

illustrates another step of the operation process of the unwrapping apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention,





FIG. 23

illustrates still another step of the operation process of the unwrapping apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention,





FIG. 24

illustrates still another step of the operation process of the unwrapping apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention,





FIG. 25

is a perspective view of a slide pack cut over a partial width thereof,





FIG. 26

illustrates still another step of the operation process of the unwrapping apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention,





FIG. 27

illustrates still another step of the operation process of the unwrapping apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention,





FIG. 28

illustrates still another step of the operation process of the unwrapping apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention,





FIG. 29

illustrates another mechanism for terminating the operation of the paired rollers,





FIG. 30

illustrates another form of the squeezing operation,





FIG. 31

shows the structure of an unwrapping apparatus according to the second embodiment of the present invention,





FIG. 32

is a flowchart showing the operation process of the unwrapping apparatus according to the second embodiment of the present invention, and





FIG. 33

illustrates a step of the operation process of the unwrapping apparatus according to the second embodiment of the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Now, specific embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a selective unwrapping apparatus including a package take-out apparatus and an unwrapping apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention, and

FIG. 2

is another perspective view showing an internal structure of the selective unwrapping apparatus shown in FIG.


1


. The selective unwrapping apparatus


1


is directed to selecting and unwrapping a slide pack containing a dry-type slide used for chemical analysis carried out using a biochemical analyzer. In the present embodiment, the selective unwrapping apparatus comprises a housing portion


3


including a plurality of package cartridges


2


each provided for stocking slide packs each corresponding to certain analysis, and an interface


4


for inputting a command on selection of the slide packs. The interface


4


includes command keys


5


for inputting the command and a display portion


6


for displaying the content of the command for confirmation. An unwrapping apparatus


10


according to the present embodiment is provided in an internal area below the interface


4


. A conveyer belt


8


is extended from the vicinity of the unwrapping apparatus


10


, wherein the conveyer belt


8


is driven by a motor not shown in the Figures. The conveyer belt


8


provided within the selective unwrapping apparatus


1


carries a cartridge


7


for housing in a desired order a plurality of slides obtained from the slide packs unwrapped by the unwrapping apparatus


10


. Also provided in the internal area below the interface


4


is a disposal bin


17


used for temporarily storing the wrapping sheet removed from the slide. The disposal bin


17


can be freely removed from and re-attached to the selective unwrapping apparatus


1


. The slide pack is fed to the unwrapping apparatus


10


through an opening


10


A thereon.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a slide contained in the slide pack to be unwrapped by the unwrapping apparatus


10


.

FIG. 4A

is a perspective view of the slide pack before being unwrapped, and

FIG. 4B

is a sectional view thereof along the line I—I in FIG.


4


A. As shown in

FIG. 3

, the slide


30


has a mount of a rectangular shape, and a dripping hole


30




a


is opened on the rectangular mount. In the present embodiment, blood plasma is dripped into the dripping hole


30




a


for analysis. In addition, a bar code is provided on the opposite side of the slide


30


for identifying the content of the analysis etc. related with that slide


30


. Preferable dimensions for the slide


30


are 24 mm in width, 28 mm in length and 1.4 mm in thickness. The slide pack


32


shown in

FIGS. 4A and 4B

is prepared by sandwiching the slide


30


with a pair of wrapping sheets


33


(e.g., plastic films each laminated with a metal lamina), and forming a sealed portion


35


around an unsealed space


34


while securing the enough unsealed space


34


. In such a manner, the slide


30


is wrapped tightly with the wrapping sheets


33


. In the case where the plastic film having the thickness of 0.05 mm is used as the wrapping sheet


33


together with the slide


30


having the above dimensions, dimensions of the slide pack


32


may be 46 mm in width and 50 mm in length. Then, a plurality of slide packs


32


are packed together in a slide pack container


42


before being shipped to the examiner. Each of the package cartridges


2


in the present embodiment is capable of housing all slide packs


32


contained in a single slide pack container


42


without manually unpacking the slide pack container


42


.





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the slide pack container


42


, which is one embodiment of a package container according to the present invention, and

FIG. 6

is a sectional view of the slide pack container


42


along the line VI—VI in FIG.


5


. As shown in

FIG. 6

, the slide pack container


42


houses a plurality of slide packs


32


piled therein. Provided on the bottom face


43


of the slide pack container


42


is a perforation line


44


as shown in FIG.


5


. The perforation line


44


is defined so as to form an elongated cut-off portion


42




a


extending in the direction perpendicular to the drawing plane of FIG.


6


. The width of the cut-off portion


42




a


is slightly larger than that of the slide


30


contained in the slide pack


32


. The examiner is required to place the slide pack container


42


in a desired package cartridge


2


after peeling off a portion of the container


42


along the perforation line


44


to open the cut-off portion


42




a


on the bottom face


43


as shown in FIG.


7


.




Again in

FIG. 2

, a base plate


41


of the housing portion


3


is provided with a plurality of openings (not shown). Positions of the openings on the base plate


41


correspond to the positions of the package cartridges


2


. In addition, the cut-off portion


42




a


has already been opened on the bottom face


43


of each slide pack container


42


. Therefore, a slide pack


32


can be taken out of each slide pack container


42


housed in any of the package cartridges


2


through the cut-off portion


42




a


and one of the openings on the base plate


41


.




Provided under the base plate


41


is a pack taking portion


50


for taking out the slide pack


32


from one of the slide pack containers


42


and transferring the slide pack


32


to the opening


10


A of the unwrapping apparatus


10


. The pack taking portion


50


includes a sucker


51


for sucking a desired slide pack


32


. The sucker


51


is activated by vacuuming means


59


connected thereto. A sucker holding portion


52


carrying the sucker


51


is provided with a screwed bore


52




a


, which is screwed together with a screwed rod


53


extending in the y-direction. Each end of the screwed rod


53


is supported by a supporting portion


54


. A pulse motor


55


fixed on the supporting portion


54


revolves the screwed rod


53


to move the sucker holding portion


52


in the y-direction. There are actually two separated supporting portions


54


at both ends of the screwed rod


53


, though only one of them appears in FIG.


2


.




Each of the supporting portions


54


is provided with another screwed bore


54




a


. The screwed bores


54




a


are screwed together with screwed rods


56


A and


56


B, respectively. The screwed rods


56


A and


56


B extend in the x-direction, and are suitably spaced from each other to enable the sucker holding portion


52


to be moved freely under the base plate


41


. One end of the screwed rod


56


A is supported by a bearing


57


A, and the other end is connected to a pulse motor


58


A. Similarly, one end of the screwed rod


56


B is supported by a bearing


57


B, and the other end is connected to a pulse motor


58


B. The pulse motors


58


A and


58


B are controlled so that the screwed rods


56


A and


56


B are revolved in a synchronized motion. Thus, the sucker holding portion


52


is properly moved in the x-direction. Accordingly, the sucker holding portion


52


can move freely on the x-y plane under the base plate


41


.





FIG. 8

shows the structure of the unwrapping apparatus


10


. The unwrapping apparatus


10


includes paired metal rollers


12


(each having a diameter of 10 mm) driven in a synchronized motion. The paired metal rollers


12


are provided on a transferring path


11


for the slide pack


32


. The paired metal rollers


12


may be replaced by paired resin rollers, taking into consideration the friction between the rollers and the wrapping sheet


33


. The slide pack


32


is first forwarded in the direction of the arrow A. Upper and lower halves of a squeezing member


13


, which can be freely inserted into and retracted from the transferring path


11


, are provided in front of the paired rollers


12


along the transferring path


11


. Provided in front of the squeezing member


13


along the transferring path is a cutter


14


. The cutter


14


includes an upper blade and a lower blade each having a width suitable for cutting only a partial width of the wrapping sheet


33


. Further, in front of the cutter


14


, a guiding plate


15


is provided to guide the upper face of the slide pack


32


along the transferring path


11


. The guiding plate


15


is provided with a reflection-type edge detector


16


A for detecting the front edge of the slide pack


32


. In addition, another reflection-type edge detector


16


B is located in front of the guiding plate


15


for detecting the rear edge of the slide pack


32


. Located behind the paired rollers


12


and under the transferring path


11


is the cartridge


7


for housing in a desired order a plurality of slides


30


each obtained from a slide pack


32


. On the other hand, located under the paired rollers


12


is the disposal bin


17


used for temporarily storing the wrapping sheet


33


removed from the slide


30


.





FIGS. 9A

,


9


B and


9


C illustrate the structure of a roller unit


18


for driving and moving the paired rollers


12


, wherein

FIG. 9A

is a plane view,

FIG. 9B

a side elevation, and

FIGS. 9C

is a figure for illustrating the operation thereof. As shown in

FIGS. 9A and 9B

, each of the rollers


12


A and


12


B constituting the paired rollers


12


is respectively provided with a gear


19


A or


19


B, engaging with each other, at one end thereof. The rotation shafts of the rollers


12


A and


12


B are supported by another gear


20


and a supporting plate


25


. A rotation shaft


25


A of the supporting plate


25


is further supported by a supporting mechanism not shown in the figures. The rotation axes of the gear


20


and the supporting plate


25


are identical to the line of contact between the rollers


12


A and


12


B. The gear


20


and the supporting plate


25


, and thus the paired rollers


12


, can be rotated by 90° in the counterclockwise direction (i.e., from the state shown in

FIG. 9B

to the state shown in

FIG. 9C

) by causing a motor


22


to rotate a gear


21


engaging with the gear


20


in the clockwise direction. On the other hand, a motor


23


fixed to the supporting member


20


is connected to the rotation shaft of the roller


12


B. Because of the engagement between the gears


19


A and


19


B, the rollers


12


A and


12


B move in a synchronized motion when the motor


23


drives the roller


12


B. Connected to the motor


23


is an ammeter


24


for measuring driving current of the motor


23


.





FIG. 10

is a block diagram schematically showing the structure of a controlling unit


60


for controlling the operations of the unwrapping apparatus


10


. As shown in

FIG. 10

, connected to the controlling unit


60


are the edge detector


16


A, a first motor driving unit


61


for driving the motor


23


, a second motor driving unit


62


for driving the motor


22


, a squeezing member driving unit


63


for driving the squeezing member


13


so as to be inserted into or retracted from the transferring path


11


, a cutter driving unit


64


for driving the cutter


14


, the ammeter


24


, and a ROM


65


containing a program for driving the controlling unit


60


in the manner described below.





FIG. 11

is a block diagram schematically showing the structure of another controlling unit


70


for controlling the operations of the pack taking portion


50


. As shown in

FIG. 11

, connected to the controlling unit


70


are a third motor driving unit


71


for driving the pulse motor


55


, a fourth motor driving unit


72


for driving the pulse motors


58


A and


58


B, a sucker driving unit


73


for driving the sucker holding portion


52


so that the sucker


51


thereon is moved in up and down directions, a vacuuming means driving unit


74


for driving the vacuuming means


59


, and a ROM


75


containing a program for driving the controlling unit


70


in the manner described below.




Now, the operation of the selective unwrapping apparatus


1


of the present embodiment will be described in detail.

FIG. 12

is a flowchart showing the operation process of the selective unwrapping apparatus


1


until the slide pack


32


is transferred to the unwrapping apparatus


10


, i.e., the operation process of the package take-out apparatus according to the present embodiment. First of all, whether or not the sucker


51


has been located at a designated initial position thereof is checked (Step


1


). If the sucker


51


is not located at the designated initial position, the third and fourth motor driving units


71


and


72


will drive the pulse motors


55


,


58


A and


58


B to move the sucker


51


to the designated initial position (Step


2


). In the next step, whether or not the command on selection of the slide packs


32


is received is checked (Step


3


). The process proceeds to the next step (Step


4


) when an operator inputs a command on desired selection of the slide packs


32


using the command keys


5


at the interface


4


. In Step


4


, the third and fourth motor driving units


71


and


72


drive the pulse motors


55


,


58


A and


58


B to move the sucker


51


from the initial position thereof to the position below a certain package cartridge


2


where the desired slide pack


32


has been stored. The third and fourth motor driving units


71


and


72


may accomplish Step


4


by, for example, sending pulses to the pulse motors


55


,


58


A and


58


B by the number required for moving the sucker


51


from the initial position thereof to a given coordinate point corresponding to the position of the desired package cartridge


2


.




After the sucker


51


reaches the position below the desired package cartridge


2


, the sucker driving unit


73


moves the sucker


51


upward (Step


5


). Concurrently, the vacuuming means driving unit


74


drives the vacuuming means


59


to activate the sucker


51


(Step


6


). In the next step (Step


7


), whether or not vacuuming pressure on the vacuuming means


59


has increased is judged. The increase of the vacuuming pressure indicates that the desired slide pack


32


is being sucked by the sucker


51


as shown in FIG.


13


. If the increase of the vacuuming pressure is not recognized, the vacuuming operation will be continued. If the increase of the vacuuming pressure is recognized, the sucker driving unit


73


will move the sucker


51


downward to draw the desired slide pack


32


from the slide pack container


42


placed in the package cartridge


2


(Step


8


).




As the width of the cut-off portion


42




a


is only slightly larger than the width of the slide


30


, a sealed portion


35


of the slide pack


32


interfering with the edge of the cut-off portion


42




a


is folded in the direction opposite to the direction A as shown in

FIG. 14

when the sucker


51


draws the slide pack


32


from the slide pack container


42


. Concurrently, the slide


30


moves substantially to the center of the slide pack


32


within an unsealed space


34


thereof.




In the next step (Step


9


), the third and fourth motor driving units


71


and


72


drive the pulse motors


55


,


58


A and


58


B to move the sucker


51


to the vicinity of the opening


10


A of the unwrapping apparatus


10


, while continuing the vacuuming operation for making the sucker


51


suck the slide pack


32


folded at the sealed portion


35


thereof. Then, the vacuuming means driving unit


74


gradually slows down the vacuuming operation (Step


10


), and operation of the fourth motor driving unit


72


is terminated. Accordingly, only the third motor driving unit


71


maintains its operation of driving the pulse motor


55


to insert the slide pack


32


into the opening


1


OA (Step


11


). The slide pack


32


is separated from the sucker


51


when the paired rollers


12


in the unwrapping apparatus


10


catch the edge of the slide pack


32


and pull the slide pack


32


into the unwrapping apparatus


10


. In the next step (Step


12


), whether or not vacuuming pressure on the vacuuming means


59


has decreased to a certain level is judged. The decrease of the vacuuming pressure indicates that the slide pack


32


is now separated from the sucker


51


. If the decrease of the vacuuming pressure is not recognized, the operation of inserting the slide pack


32


into the opening


10


A will be continued. If the decrease of the vacuuming pressure is recognized, the vacuuming means driving unit


74


completely terminates the vacuuming operation (Step


13


) assuming that the slide pack


32


has been successfully forwarded. Finally, to end the process of transferring the slide pack


32


to the unwrapping apparatus


10


, the third and fourth motor driving units


71


and


72


drive the pulse motors


55


,


58


A and


58


B to move the sucker


51


back to the designated initial position thereof (Step


14


).





FIG. 20

is a flowchart showing the operation process of the unwrapping apparatus


10


according to the present embodiment. The rollers


12


A and


12


B are assumed to be aligning vertically as shown in

FIG. 9B

when starting the process of FIG.


20


. In addition, the squeezing member


13


is assumed to be in the recessed state with respect to the transferring path


11


. First of all, whether or not the edge detector


16


A has detected the front edge of the slide pack


32


is checked (Step


21


). When the front edge is detected as shown in

FIG. 21

, the motor driving unit


61


will start driving the motor


23


to rotate the paired rollers


12


in the directions C indicated by arrows in

FIG. 21

(Step


22


). Concurrently, the squeezing member driving unit


63


inserts the squeezing member


13


into the transferring path


11


(Step


23


).




The slide pack


32


is initially forwarded in the direction indicated by an arrow A while being sucked by the sucker


51


. The slide pack


32


is released from the sucker


51


when the paired rollers


12


in the unwrapping apparatus


10


catch the front edge of the slide pack


32


and start forwarding the slide pack


32


along the transferring path


11


(Step


24


). As the squeezing member


13


has already been inserted into the transferring path


11


, the slide


30


in the slide pack


32


is squeezed back within the unsealed space


34


as the paired rollers


12


forward the slide pack


32


. Accordingly, as shown in

FIG. 23

, a wide cut allowance is formed at the front edge of the slide pack


32


. When the slide


30


abuts on the rear end


34


A of the unsealed space


34


, pressure applied to the slide pack


32


by the paired rollers


12


and thus the power supply to the motor


23


for driving the paired rollers


12


will increase, as the slide


30


can no longer be squeezed back within the unsealed space


34


. Whether or not the power supply to the motor


23


has increased is checked in Step


25


by monitoring the power supply using the ammeter


24


. If the increase of the power supply is detected, the first motor driving unit


61


will terminate the operation of the motor


23


and thus of the paired rollers


12


(Step


26


). In addition, the squeezing member driving unit


63


will retract the squeezing member


13


from the transferring path


11


(Step


27


). On the other hand, if the increase of the power supply is not detected in Step


25


, the forwarding operation of Step


24


will be continued.




After Step


27


, the first motor driving unit


61


drives the motor


23


in the reverse direction to rotate the paired rollers


12


now in the directions indicated by arrows D in

FIG. 24

so that the slide pack


32


is transferred backward along the transferring path


11


(Step


28


). Then, whether or not the edge detector


16


B has detected the rear edge of the slide pack


32


is checked in Step


29


. If the rear edge of the slide pack


32


is not detected, the transferring operation of Step


28


will be continued. If the rear edge of the slide pack


32


is detected, the first motor driving unit


61


will terminate the operation of the motor


23


and thus of the paired rollers


12


(Step


30


). Then, the cutter


14


driven in the direction indicated by an arrow B by the cutter driving means


64


will cut the slide pack


32


over a partial width thereof (Step


31


).




The position of the edge detector


16


B has been determined so that the cutter


14


is aligned with an appropriate position on the unsealed space


34


of the slide pack


32


when the rear edge of the slide pack


32


completely passes below the edge detector


16


B. Therefore, the cutter


14


makes a slit


80


on the appropriate position on the unsealed space


34


near the front edge of the slide pack


32


as shown in FIG.


25


.




After formation of the slit


80


, the second motor driving unit


62


drives the motor


22


to rotate the gear


20


by 90° in the counterclockwise direction (i.e., from the state shown in

FIG. 9B

to the state shown in

FIG. 9C

) so that the paired rollers


12


are displaced as shown in

FIG. 26

(Step


32


). Then, the first motor driving unit


61


drives the motor


23


to rotate the paired rollers


12


in the directions indicated by arrows C in

FIG. 26

(Step


33


). As the slide


30


in the slide pack


32


is too thick and rigid to be caught between the displaced paired rollers


12


, only a portion of the wrapping sheet


33


connected with the front-edge sealed portion


35


is transferred between the paired rollers


12


forming splits


81


on the slide pack


32


as shown in FIG.


25


. As the portion of the wrapping sheet


33


is transferred downward by the paired rollers


12


, the splits


81


become longer. Finally, the slide


30


in the slide pack


32


is forwarded out from the slit


80


as shown in FIG.


27


. The guide plate


15


prevents the slide pack


32


from deflecting upward from the transferring path


11


while the paired rollers


12


pulls the portion of the wrapping sheet


33


downward.




After further rotation of the paired rollers


12


, the slide


30


will be completely separated from the wrapping sheet


33


as shown in FIG.


28


. As shown in

FIG. 29

, the slide


30


will be housed in order in the cartridge


7


together with several other slides, and the wrapping sheet


33


will be temporarily stored in the disposal bin


17


.




When the wrapping sheet


33


separated from the slide


30


is discarded into the disposal bin


17


, the pressure applied by the paired rollers


12


and thus the power supply to the motor


23


will decrease. Therefore, when the decrease of the power supply to the motor


23


is detected in Step


34


, the first motor driving unit


61


will terminate the operation of the motor


23


and thus the operation of the paired rollers


12


(Step


35


) to end the entire operation shown in FIG.


20


.




As described so far, the slide pack


32


can be automatically unwrapped to separate the slide


30


therein from the wrapping sheet


33


by using the unwrapping apparatus according to the present embodiment. In addition, as the slide pack


32


is cut over only a partial width thereof as shown in

FIG. 25

, the wrapping sheet


33


can keep the united form which is easy to handle, even after the cutting process. What makes the handling of the wrapping sheet


33


still easier is the reduced bulk thereof, realized by the paired rollers


12


which transfer the separated wrapping sheet


33


while pressing it.




In addition, the automated selective unwrapping apparatus according to the present embodiment saves the examiner effort of unwrapping each slide pack one by one in a manual manner. As the command on selection can be send at the interface


4


to choose one of a plurality of slide pack containers


42


separately housed in the respective package cartridges


2


, the examiner may take each desired slide pack


32


one by one out of a desired slide pack container


42


when collecting a plurality of slide packs


32


for analysis.




Further, as the slide pack


32


taken out of the slide pack container


42


has been folded at the sealed portion


35


thereof keeping the slide


30


substantially at the center of the unsealed portion


34


thereof, the paired rollers


12


may easily catch the sealed portion


35


.




In addition, according to the present embodiment, the width of the cut-off portion


42




a


of the slide pack container


42


is only slightly larger than the width of the slide


30


. Therefore, the slide pack


30


never falls out from the cutoff portion


42




a


without being folded as described above, making carrying and handling of the slide pack container


42


easier. Further, the above structure of the slide pack container


42


having the perforation line


44


makes carrying and handling of the slide pack container


42


still easier, as the cut-off portion


42




a


is not opened until the examiner peels off a portion of the container


42


along the perforation line


44


.




In addition, efficiency of the entire operation is improved as the selective unwrapping apparatus according to the present embodiment is capable of sequentially taking out and unwrapping the slide pack


32


.




Although the squeezing member


13


is utilized in the above embodiment to squeeze the slide


30


backward within the unsealed space


34


in the slide pack


32


, the function of the squeezing member


13


may be incorporated into the paired rollers


12


.




Further, although whether or not the slide


30


in the slide pack


32


has abutted on the rear end


34


A of the unsealed space


34


is determined by detecting the increase of the power supply to the motor


23


in Step


25


in the above embodiment, it may be determined instead by detecting the front edge of the slide pack


32


using a reflection-type edge detector


16


C provided at a predetermined position behind the paired rollers


12


along the transferring path


11


as shown in FIG.


30


. Instead, a reflection-type edge detector


16


D for detecting the rear edge of the slide pack


32


may be provided as shown in FIG.


30


. In the latter case, abutment of the slide


30


on the rear end


34


A of the unsealed space


34


is recognized when the rear edge of the slide pack


32


completely passes below the edge detector


16


D. The positions of the edge detectors


16


C and


16


D are determined so that the front edge and the rear edge of the slide pack


32


are aligned with their respective positions when the slide pack


32


is completely squeezed back by the squeezing member


13


.




In addition, although the sealed portion


35


in the above embodiment has a predetermined width on all of the four sides of the wrapping sheet


33


as shown in

FIGS. 4A and 4B

, only the very edges of the wrapping sheet


33


may sufficiently form the sealed portion


35


. Otherwise, the wrapping sheet


33


may have a bag-like form, i.e., a form having three of the four side sealed only on edges, so that a sealed portion


35


having a predetermined width is formed on only one side after inserting the slide


30


into the baglike wrapping sheet


33


.




Further, although the cut-off portion


42




a


is located on the bottom face of the slide pack container


42


in the above embodiment, it may instead be provided on the top face of the slide pack container


42


so that the slide packs


32


therein is taken out in the top-to-bottom order.




In addition, although the paired rollers


12


are activated after the edge detector


16


A detects the front edge of the slide pack


32


in the above embodiment, the paired rollers


12


may be in the active state throughout the process requiring no edge detector.




Further, although the vacuuming operation of the vacuuming means


59


is terminated when the decrease of the vacuuming pressure is detected in the above embodiment, it may instead be terminated by checking whether or not the front edge of the slide pack


32


is caught between the paired rollers


12


.




In addition, the cut-off portion


42




a


may be opened in advance on the slide pack container


42


, instead of providing the perforation line


44


to let the examiner open the cut-off portion


42




a.






Further, another cut-off portion


45


having a form symmetrical to the cut-off portion


42




a


may be formed on the top face of the slide pack container


42


as shown in FIG.


17


. The additional cut-off portion


45


enables the examiner to observe the internal area of the slide pack container


42




a


to visually check the approximate rest number of the slide packs


32


contained therein. It is preferable that the cutoff portion


45


is opened in the similar manner as the cutoff portion


42




a


by letting the examiner to peel off a portion of the slide pack container


42


along another perforation line


47


as shown in FIG.


18


.




In addition, another cut-off portion


46


may be formed on one side of the slide pack container


42


as shown in

FIG. 19

to further facilitate the check of the rest number of the slide packs


32


contained in the slide pack container


42


. The cut-off portion


46


may be replaced by a transparent window.




Further, although the slide pack container


42


containing a plurality of slide packs


32


is directly placed in the package cartridge


2


in the above embodiment, the slide packs


32


may instead be piled and housed in the package cartridge


2


after manually unpacking the slide pack container


42


. In that case, each opening corresponding to each package cartridge


2


is required to have a width slightly larger than that of the slide


30


so that the slide pack


32


is taken out in the same manner as described above through the opening by the sucker


51


.




In addition, although the cut allowance is formed by squeezing the slide


30


in the slide pack


32


back to the rear end


34


A of the unsealed space


34


in Steps


22


to


25


in the above embodiment, the slide pack


32


may be cut by the cutter


14


without going through Steps


22


to


25


in the case where the unsealed space


34


has a sufficient margin or where the slide


30


has been offset in advance toward the rear end


34


A.




Now, the second embodiment of the present invention employing no squeezing member will be described.

FIG. 31

illustrates the structure of an unwrapping apparatus according to the second embodiment of the present invention. Each component in

FIG. 31

functions in the same way as the corresponding component having the same reference number in FIG.


8


. As is clear from

FIG. 31

, the unwrapping apparatus according to the present embodiment comprises paired rollers


12


, a cutter


14


, a guiding plate


15


and an edge detector


16


A.




Now, the operation process of the unwrapping apparatus of the present embodiment will be described in detail with reference to a flowchart shown in FIG.


32


. It is assumed that the paired rollers


12


are initially in the vertically-aligned state as shown in FIG.


9


B. First of all, whether or not the edge detector


16


A has detected the front edge of a slide pack


32


is checked (Step


41


). When the front edge is detected by the edge detector


16


A, a first motor driving unit


61


drives a motor


23


to rotate the paired rollers


12


in the same manner as the first embodiment (Step


42


).




The slide pack


32


is transferred to the unwrapping apparatus shown in

FIG. 31

by a sucker


51


. The sucker


51


releases the slide pack


32


when the paired rollers


12


catch the front edge of the slide pack


32


. When the paired rollers


12


catch the front edge of the slide pack


32


, pressure applied by the paired rollers


12


and thus the power supply to the motor


23


driving the paired rollers


12


will increase. Whether or not the paired rollers


12


have caught the front edge of the slide pack


32


, i.e., whether or not the power supply to the motor


23


has increased, is checked in Step


43


in

FIG. 32

by monitoring the power supply using an ammeter


24


. Otherwise, whether or not the paired rollers


12


have caught the front edge of the slide pack


32


may be checked using a separated edge detector provided so as to detect the rear edge of the slide pack


32


. After Step


43


, the operation of the paired rollers


12


is suspended in Step


44


.




In the next step, a partial width of the slide pack


32


is cut by the cutter


14


driven by cutter driving means


64


in the directions indicated by arrows B in

FIG. 33

(Step


45


). Accordingly, a slit


80


is formed. Then, Steps


46


to


49


, which are identical to Steps


32


to


35


in

FIG. 20

, are carried out to separate the slide


30


from the wrapping sheet


33


.




Although both the first and second embodiments described above relate to a package take-out apparatus and an unwrapping apparatus for handling the slide pack


32


containing the slide


30


for chemical analysis, the present invention is applicable to any kind of package containing a solid object wrapped with a wrapping sheet.



Claims
  • 1. A package take-out apparatus for taking out individual packages, each containing a solid object tightly wrapped with a wrapping sheet, piled and housed in a package container, each of said packages including an unsealed space where the solid object is contained and a sealed portion surrounding the unsealed space, comprisingmeans for housing the package container, said package container having a cut-off portion on a bottom face thereof, wherein a width of the cut-off portion is larger than a width of the solid object contained in each of the packages and is smaller than a width of each of the packages, means for sucking at least one of the packages to take the at least one of the packages out of the package container through the cut-off portion, wherein an outer periphery of the at least one of the packages is deformed and the solid object is not deformed when the at least one of the packages in taken through the cut-off portion, means for moving the means for sucking, and means for controlling operations of the means for sucking and the means for moving by causing the means for moving to move the means for sucking to a position near the cut-off portion of the package container, causing the means for sucking to suck the at least one of the packages, and moving the means for sucking to take the at least one of the packages out of the package container through the cut-off portion.
  • 2. A package take-out apparatus according to claim 1, whereinthe package container is provided with a perforation line enabling the cut-off portion to be opened by peeling off a portion of the package container along the perforation line.
  • 3. A package take-out apparatus according to claim 1, whereinthe package container is provided with another cut-off portion enabling observation of an inner area of the package container.
  • 4. A package take-out apparatus according to claim 2, whereinthe package container is provided with another cut-off portion enabling observation of an inner area of the package container.
  • 5. A package take-out apparatus according to claim 3, whereinthe package container is provided with another perforation line enabling said another cut-off portion to be opened by peeling off a portion of the package container along said another perforation line.
  • 6. A package take-out apparatus according to claim 4, whereinthe package container is provided with another perforation line enabling said another cut-off portion to be opened by peeling off a portion of the package container along said another perforation line.
  • 7. A package take-out apparatus according to claim 1, further comprisingmeans for selecting one package container from a plurality of given package containers, wherein the means for housing is capable of housing said plurality of package containers arranged in a predetermined manner, and wherein the means for controlling further controls operations of the means for moving by causing the means for moving to move the means for sucking to a position near the cut-off portion of said one package container selected by the means for selecting.
  • 8. A package take-out apparatus according to claim 7, whereinthe package container is provided with a perforation line enabling the cut-off portion to be opened by peeling off a portion of the package container along the perforation line.
  • 9. A package take-out apparatus according to claim 7, whereinthe package container is provided with another cut-off portion enabling observation of an inner area of the package container.
  • 10. A package take-out apparatus according to claim 8, whereinthe package container is provided with another cut-off portion enabling observation of an inner area of the package container.
  • 11. A package take-out apparatus according to claim 9, whereinthe package container is provided with another perforation line enabling said another cut-off portion to be opened by peeling off a portion of the package container along said another perforation line.
  • 12. A package take-out apparatus according to claim 10, whereinthe package container is provided with another perforation line enabling said another cut-off portion to be opened by peeling off a portion of the package container along said another perforation line.
  • 13. A package take-out apparatus according to claim 1, whereinthe means for controlling further controls operations of the means for moving by causing the means for moving to transfer the at least one of the packages taken out by the means for sucking to a separated unwrapping apparatus.
  • 14. A package take-out apparatus according to claim 13, whereinthe package container is provided with a perforation line enabling the cut-off portion to be opened by peeling off a portion of the package container along the perforation line.
  • 15. A package take-out apparatus according to claim 13, whereinthe package container is provided with another cut-off portion enabling observation of an inner area of the package container.
  • 16. A package take-out apparatus according to claim 14, whereinthe package container is provided with another cut-off portion enabling observation of an inner area of the package container.
  • 17. A package take-out apparatus according to claim 15, whereinthe package container is provided with another perforation line enabling said another cut-off portion to be opened by peeling off a portion of the package container along said another perforation line.
  • 18. A package take-out apparatus according to claim 16, whereinthe package container is provided with another perforation line enabling said another cut-off portion to be opened by peeling off a portion of the package container along said another perforation line.
  • 19. A package take-out apparatus according to claim 16, whereinthe means for controlling further controls operations of the means for moving by causing the means for sucking to transfer the at least one of the packages taken out by the means for sucking to a separated unwrapping apparatus.
  • 20. A package take-out apparatus according to claim 19, whereinthe package container is provided with a perforation line enabling the cut-off portion to be opened by peeling off a portion of the package container along the perforation line.
  • 21. A package take-out apparatus according to claim 19, whereinthe package container is provided with another cut-off portion enabling observation of an inner area of the package container.
  • 22. A package take-out apparatus according to claim 20, whereinthe package container is provided with another cut-off portion enabling observation of an inner area of the package container.
  • 23. A package take-out apparatus according to claim 21, whereinthe package container is provided with another perforation line enabling said another cut-off portion to be opened by peeling off a portion of the package container along said another perforation line.
  • 24. A package take-out apparatus according to claim 22, whereinthe package container is provided with another perforation line enabling said another cut-off portion to be opened by peeling off a portion of the package container along said another perforation line.
  • 25. A package take-out apparatus for taking out individual packages, each containing a solid object tightly wrapped with a wrapping sheet, piled and housed in a package container, each of said packages including an unsealed space where the solid object is contained and a sealed portion surrounding the unsealed space, comprisinga housing which houses the package container, said package container having a cut-off portion on a bottom face thereof, wherein a width of the cut-off portion is larger than a width of the solid object contained in each of the packages and is smaller than a width of the packages, a sucker which sucks at least one of the packages to take the at least one of the packages out of the package container through the cut-off portion, wherein an outer periphery of the at least one of the packages is deformed and the solid object is not deformed when the at least one of the packages in taken through the cut-off portion, at least one motor which moves the sucker, and at least one controller which controls the operations of the sucker and the motor by causing the at least one motor to move the sucker to a position near the cut-off portion of the package container, causing the sucker to suck the package, and the at least one motor to take the at least one package out of the package container through the cut-off portion.
  • 26. The package take-out apparatus according to claim 25, whereinthe package container is provided with a perforation line enabling the cut-off portion to be opened by peeling off a portion of the package container along the perforation line.
  • 27. The package take-out apparatus according to claim 26, whereinthe package container is provided with another cut-off portion enabling observation of an inner area of the package container.
  • 28. The package take-out apparatus according to claim 27, whereinthe package container is provided with another perforation line enabling the cut-off portion to be opened by peeling off a portion of the package container along said another perforation line.
  • 29. The package take-out apparatus according to claim 25, whereinthe package container is provided with another cut-off portion enabling observation of an inner area of the package container.
  • 30. The package take-out apparatus according to claim 29, whereinthe package container is provided with another perforation line enabling the cut-off portion to be opened by peeling off a portion of the package container along said another perforation line.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-076624 Mar 2000 JP
2000-086642 Mar 2000 JP
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Number Name Date Kind
3156378 Bua Nov 1964 A
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