The field to which the disclosure generally relates includes packaging of pills and, more specifically, pill packaging in a continuous strip of laminate sheet pill packages.
Methods and apparatus for packaging pills in continuous strips of laminate sheet pill packages has been well known for decades. But such processes and related equipment operate in an intermittent, stop-and-go manner, typically produce only about one to two packets per second, and/or damage pills.
According to one aspect of the present disclosure, a pill packaging machine includes first and second spindles to carry coils of first and second sheets of flaccid packaging material, and first and second package rollers to feed the first and second sheets into spaced apart opposed relation to one another, wherein the package rollers have rotational axes. The machine also includes a pill guide including an upstream end, a downstream end located between the rotational axes of the package rollers and spaced upstream from a line of contact between the first and second sheets, a guide path between the upstream and downstream ends, and an ejection path having an ejection outlet at the downstream end of the pill guide. The machine further includes an ejector oriented between the guide and ejection paths to eject the pills at a controlled velocity in excess of that provided by gravity free fall alone and including a resiliently deformable ejection roller having an outer diameter to frictionally contact the pills and eject the pills through the ejection path out of the ejection outlet to a location between the first and second sheets.
According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a method of packaging pills includes the following steps:
Illustrative embodiments of pill packaging will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The following description of the embodiment(s) is merely illustrative in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
The machine and/or feeder supports 12, 23 may include any suitable structure(s) to support the pill feeder 22 and the other machine elements. The supports 12, 23 may be constructed of plate weldments, and/or one or more frames with cover plates, or of any other suitable support structure(s).
The first and second spindles 14, 16 may carry coils of the first and second sheets 18, 20 of cover materials, which may include flaccid packaging materials of any suitable type. The spindles 14, 16 may be coupled to the machine support 12 by arms 15, 17 or may be supported in any other suitable manner. The first spindle 14 may carry a first coil of cover material, which may include foil and, more specifically, may include a laminate of foil and paper. The foil may include a metallic and/or polymeric foil, and the paper may be printable paper, for instance direct thermal paper for thermal printing or laser paper for laser printing. The second spindle 16 may carry a second coil of cover material, which may include a polymeric material, which may include cellophane, polyurethane, polyvinylchloride, or any other material that may be heat sealable to the first sheet 18 of cover material. The materials may be provided in any suitable thicknesses. For example, the first cover material may be about 0.007″ in thickness, and the second cover material may be about 0.004″ in thickness.
The pill feeder 22 may include a vibratory and/or centrifugal bowl feeder and motor. For example, the bowl feeder may include a flat disc or an inverted cone that may rotate between 60 and 600 RPM or at any other suitable speed. The bowl feeder may carry about 2500 pills or any other suitable quantity depending on the pill size and other application parameters. In any event, the pill feeder 22 may output ten to twenty pills per second.
An operational or output axis 22a of the pill feeder 22 may be disposed at an angle α of greater than one degree with respect to level ground and/or to an axis 25 running through center lines 24a, 26a of the package rollers 24a, 26a. Preferably, the angle α may be about fifteen degrees, for example, from ten to twenty degrees. The angle α may ensure that the pill feeder 22 is able to output pills at a rate that can keep up with the rate of ejection of the pills out of the pill guide 30.
The first and second package rollers 24, 26 feed the first and second sheets 18, 20 into spaced apart opposed relation to one another. The first and second package rollers 24, 26 may be rotatably supported by the machine support 12 in any suitable manner.
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The pill guide 30 includes an upstream end 52 in communication with an outlet of the pill feeder 22, and a downstream end 54 located between the rotational axes 24a, 26a of the package rollers 24, 26 and spaced upstream from a line of contact between the first and second sheets 18, 20 of cover material. Those of ordinary skill in the art would recognize that the line of contact is at or slightly above a roller axis 25 extending between the rotational axes 24a, 26a of the package rollers 24, 26. The outside diameters of the rollers 24, 26 may be spaced apart about 0.012″ to 0.015″ or any other suitable distance.
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Additionally, in the illustrated embodiment, the machine 10 may include a clutch 92 to advance and retract the second roller 26 into and out of operational position, to prevent heated roller from burning the packaging material or the other roller. In another embodiment, the machine 10 instead may include a solenoid interposed between the roller 26 and a fixed portion of the machine to advance and retract the roller 26. In the latter embodiment, a linear velocity displacement transducer also may be incorporated to provide positional feedback for advancing and retracting the roller 26.
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The computer 34 generally may include memory 102, a processor 104 coupled to the memory 102, and one or more interfaces 106 coupled to the processor to communicate signals between the processor 104 and the various system input and/or output devices. Of course, the computer further may include any ancillary devices, for example, clocks, internal power supplies, and the like (not shown). Although not shown, the computer may be supplied with electricity by an external power supply, for example, an AC to DC transformer, one or more batteries, fuel cells, and the like. In one example, the computer 34 may include an iMX6 platform available from Freescale. The computer 34 may be networked over an intranet or the Internet to a pharmacy computer.
The interfaces 106 may include internal and/or external communication interfaces and may include wired and/or wireless devices. For example, the interfaces 106 may include an internal bus, which may provide for data communication between the processor 104, memory 102, and/or other interface elements of the computer 34. In another example, the interfaces 106 may include an external bus for data communication between elements of the computer 34 and the various system input and/or output devices. The interfaces 106 may include one or more of any of several types of bus structures, including a memory bus or memory controller, a peripheral bus, an accelerated graphics port, a local or processor bus, and using any of a variety of bus architectures. Also, the interfaces may include analog-to-digital or digital-to-analog converters, signal conditioners, amplifiers, filters, other electronic devices or software modules, and/or any other suitable interfaces. The interfaces 106 may conform to, for example, RS-232, parallel, small computer system interface, universal serial bus, and/or any other suitable protocol(s). The interfaces 106 may include circuits, software, firmware, and/or any other device to assist or enable the computer in communicating internally and/or externally with other devices.
The processor 104 may process data and execute instructions that provide at least some of the functionality for the packaging machine 10. As used herein, the term instructions may include, for example, control logic, computer software and/or firmware, programmable instructions, or other suitable instructions. The processor 104 may include, for example, one or more microprocessors, microcontrollers, discrete logic circuits having logic gates for implementing logic functions on data signals, application specific integrated circuits with suitable logic gates, programmable or complex programmable logic devices, programmable or field programmable gate arrays, and/or any other suitable type of electronic processing device(s).
The memory 102 may include any computer readable medium or media configured to provide at least temporary storage of at least some data, data structures, an operating system, application programs, program modules or data, and/or other computer software or computer-readable instructions that provide at least some of the functionality of the system and that may be executed by the processor. The data, instructions, and the like may be stored, for example, as look-up tables, formulas, algorithms, maps, models, and/or any other suitable format. The memory 102 may be in the form of removable and/or non-removable, volatile memory and/or non-volatile memory. Illustrative volatile memory may include, for example, random access memory (RAM), static RAM (SRAM), dynamic RAM (DRAM) including synchronous or asynchronous DRAM, and/or the like, for running software and data on the processor. By way of example, and not limitation, the volatile memory may include an operating system, application programs, other memory modules, and data. Illustrative non-volatile memory may include, for example, read only memory (ROM), erasable programmable ROM (EPROM), electrically erasable programmable ROM (EEPROM), dynamic read/write memory like magnetic or optical disks or tapes, and static read/write memory like flash memory, for storing software and data. Although not separately shown, the computer 34 may also include other removable/non-removable volatile/non-volatile data storage or media. For example, the other media may include dynamic or static external storage read/write device(s).
The methods or parts thereof can be implemented in a computer program product including instructions carried on a computer readable medium for use by one or more processors of one or more computers to implement one or more of the method steps. The computer program product may include one or more software programs comprised of program instructions in source code, object code, executable code or other formats; one or more firmware programs; or hardware description language (HDL) files; and any program related data. The data may include data structures, look-up tables, or data in any other suitable format. The program instructions may include program modules, routines, programs, objects, components, and/or the like. The computer program product can be executed on one computer or on multiple computers in communication with one another.
The program(s) can be embodied on non-transitory computer readable media, which can include one or more storage devices, articles of manufacture, or the like. Example non-transitory computer readable media include computer system memory, e.g. RAM (random access memory), ROM (read only memory); semiconductor memory, e.g. EPROM (erasable, programmable ROM), EEPROM (electrically erasable, programmable ROM), flash memory; magnetic or optical disks or tapes; and/or the like. The non-transitory computer readable medium may also include computer to computer connections, for example, via a network or another communications connection (either wired, wireless, or a combination thereof). Non-transitory computer readable media include all computer readable media, with the sole exception of transitory propagating signals. Any combination(s) of the above examples is also included within the scope of the computer-readable media. It is therefore to be understood that the method(s) can be at least partially performed by any electronic articles and/or devices capable of executing instructions corresponding to one or more steps of the disclosed method(s).
It is therefore to be understood that the method may be at least partially performed by any electronic articles and/or devices capable of executing instructions corresponding to one or more steps of the disclosed method.
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Accordingly, the first and second sheets 18, 20 of packaging cover materials are supplied, and rolled into spaced apart opposed relation and into contact with one another. The pills are guided along the guide path 56 toward the ejection path 58. The pills may fall under the force of gravity along the pill guide track, or the pills may fall faster, for example, under the output force of the pill feeder at rate of 10 to 20 pills per second. Accordingly, the feed rate of the pills to the ejection roller 78 from the pill feeder may be the same as or greater than the output feed rate of the pills from the ejection roller 78.
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During automatic operation, the process may be continuous in that the package rollers 24, 26 and/or the ejection roller 78 rotate continuously, and not incrementally in a stop-and-go manner. In other words, the process need not include circumferential indexing of the rollers 24, 26 and/or 78 when creating each pill package. The computer 34 may coordinate the output feed rate of the pill feeder with the output feed rate of the pill ejector to ensure that the pill ejector is continuously fed with a supply of pills to be ejected. Likewise, the computer 34 simultaneously may coordinate the rotational speed of the rollers 24, 26 so that the pill ejector ejects one pill into every individual pill packet 202. During development of the process, it was discovered that the printer 28 is the constraint to throughput of the machine 10. Without the printer 28 the process can run at about 20 pills per second, but is limited to about 10 pills per second with the printer 28. Accordingly, the computer 34 can coordinate the feed rates and the roller rotation rates in accordance with the printer feed rate.
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As used in the sections above and claims below, the terms “for example,” “for instance,” and “such as,” and the verbs “comprising,” “having,” “including,” and their other verb forms, when used in conjunction with a listing of one or more components or other items, are each to be construed as open-ended, meaning that the listing is not to be considered as excluding other, additional components, elements, or items. Similarly, when introducing elements of the invention or the example embodiments thereof, the articles “a,” “an,” “the,” and “said” are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements. Moreover, directional words such as front, rear, top, bottom, upper, lower, radial, circumferential, axial, lateral, longitudinal, vertical, horizontal, transverse, and/or the like are employed by way of description and not limitation. Other terms are to be construed using their broadest reasonable meaning unless they are used in a context that requires a different interpretation.
Finally, the foregoing description is not a definition of the invention, but is a description of one or more examples of exemplary embodiments of the invention. The statements contained in the foregoing description relate to the particular examples and are not to be construed as limitations on the scope of the invention as claimed below or on the definition of terminology used in the claims, except where terminology is expressly defined above. And although the present invention has been disclosed using a limited number of examples, many other examples are possible and it is not intended herein to mention all of the possible manifestations of the invention. In fact, other modifications, variations, forms, ramifications, substitutions, and/or equivalents will become apparent to those skilled in the art in view of the foregoing description. The present invention is intended to embrace such forms, ramifications, modifications, variations, substitutions, and/or equivalents as fall within the spirit and broad scope of the following claims. In other words, the present invention encompasses many substitutions or equivalents of limitations recited in the following claims. For example, the materials, sizes, and shapes, described above could be readily modified or substituted with other similar materials, sizes, shapes, and/or the like. Therefore, the invention is not limited to the particular examples of exemplary embodiments disclosed herein, but instead is defined solely by the claims below.
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PCT/US14/11381 | 1/14/2014 | WO | 00 |
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61752497 | Jan 2013 | US |