Claims
- 1. An automated method of depositing a predetermined number of pills into a series of containers comprising the steps of:capturing a plurality of pills in individual pill receptacles formed on a plurality of rotary slats; rotating the rotary slats to a position where the pills are released from the receptacles thereby allowing the pills to fall from the receptacles into the containers and defined a delivery path; constantly sensing for pills falling along the delivery path of a rotary slat; and counting each pill sensed in said sensing step which falls along the delivery path to positively determine to the number of pills deposited into the respective container.
- 2. An automated method of depositing a predetermined number of pills into a series of containers comprising the steps of:capturing a plurality of pills in individual pill receptacles formed on a plurality of rotary slats; rotating the rotary slats to a position where the pills are released from the receptacles thereby allowing the pills to fall from the receptacles into the containers and define a delivery path, wherein said rotating step further comprises rotating each of the rotary slats independently with a separate drive motor; and counting each pill which falls along the delivery path of a rotary slat to positively determine to the number of pills deposited into the respective container.
- 3. An automated method of depositing a predetermined number of pills into a series of containers comprising the steps of:capturing a plurality of pills in individual pill receptacles formed on a plurality of rotary slats; rotating the rotary slats to a position where the pills are released from the receptacles thereby allowing the pills to fall from the receptacles into the containers and define a delivery path, wherein said rotating step comprises rotating each of the rotary slats independently with a separate drive motor; and counting each pill which falls along the delivery path of a rotary slat to positively determine to the number of pills deposited into the respective container, wherein said rotating step further comprises rotating the drive motors at a first speed until a first predetermined number of pills has been deposited in the containers and then rotating the drive motors at a slower second speed until a second predetermined number of pills has been deposited to prevent overfilling of the container.
- 4. An automated method of depositing a predetermined number of pills into a series of containers comprising the steps of:capturing a plurality of pills in individual pill receptacles formed on a plurality of rotary slats; rotating the rotary slats to a position where the pills are released from the receptacles thereby allowing the pills to fall from the receptacles into the containers and define a delivery path; counting each pill which falls along the delivery path of a rotary slat to positively determine to the number of pills deposited into the respective container; and comparing the number of pills deposited in each container with the number of pills deposited in at least one of the other containers.
- 5. A method of depositing pills as defined in claim 1 further comprising the steps of conveying a series of empty containers adjacent to a respective slat and beginning the rotation of each slat at the same time and at the same speed.
- 6. An automated method of depositing a predetermined number of pills into a series of containers comprising the steps of:capturing a plurality of pills in individual pill receptacles formed on a plurality of rotary slats; rotating the rotary slats to a position where the pills are released from the receptacles thereby allowing the pills to fall from the receptacles into the containers and define a delivery path; counting each pill which falls along the delivery path of a rotary slat to positively determine to the number of pills deposited into the respective container; and stopping the rotation of the slats for which the respective containers have received a predetermined number of pills while continuing the rotation of any slats for which the respective container has not received the predetermined number of pills.
- 7. An automated method of depositing a predetermined number of pills into a series of containers comprising the steps of:capturing a plurality of pills in individual pill receptacles formed on a plurality of rotary slats; rotating the rotary slats to a position where the pills are released from the receptacles thereby allowing the pills to fall from the receptacles into the containers and define a delivery path; directing pressurized air into the individual receptacles during said rotating step to assist in the release of the pill engaged in the receptacle; and counting each pill which falls along the delivery path of a rotary slat to positively determine to the number of pills deposited into the respective container.
- 8. A method of depositing pills as defined in claim 1 wherein said counting step further comprises directing a continuous beam of light across the delivery path and sensing interruptions in the beam of light caused by individual pills falling along the delivery path.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/082,137, filed May 20, 1998, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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