Claims
- 1. An automated packaging apparatus for depositing a predetermined number of pills into a series of containers, comprising:a reservoir configured to hold a plurality of pills and defining at least one opening adjacent a lower portion thereof; a plurality of rotary slats each having a peripheral edge portion rotatable into the opening in said reservoir, said peripheral edge portions of said rotary slats each defining a plurality of pill receptacles configured to capture a individual pill at a first position in said reservoir and release the pill at a second position outside of said reservoir; a conveyor configured to move a plurality of open containers along a predetermined path of travel and position each container adjacent a respective rotary slat to define a delivery path extending between the second position of said rotary slat and the container such that the pills are released from the slat and fall along said delivery path into the corresponding container; and a counting device disposed along each of said delivery paths for continuously counting pills delivered along the path such that the number of pills passing into each container can be positively determined, said counting device being positioned between the second position of the respective rotary slat and the respective container and constantly sensing for pills falling past the counting device so as to positively count all pills that fall along the delivery path and into the container regardless of the duration between each successive pill.
- 2. A packaging apparatus according to claim 1 wherein each of said counting devices is disposed adjacent to the respective open container and includes a light source which generates a continuous beam of light across the delivery path and an opposing light receiver which senses when the light is interrupted by each pill passing into the container.
- 3. A packaging apparatus according to claim 2 wherein said light source generates a planar beam which extends across the delivery path and is substantially parallel to an adjacent opening of each container.
- 4. A packaging apparatus according to claim 1 further comprising an alarm in association with said counting devices which generates an alert when any one of the containers does not contain a predetermined number of pills after a predetermined amount of time.
- 5. A packaging apparatus according to claim 1 further comprising a second counting device disposed along each of said delivery paths for counting pills delivered along the path.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation 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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Continuations (1)
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