Information
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Patent Grant
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6540101
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Patent Number
6,540,101
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Date Filed
Wednesday, October 10, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 1, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
- Park; John K.
- Park & Sutton LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 221 7
- 221 13
- 221 9
- 221 25
- 221 26
- 221 302
- 053 3744
- 053 1338
- 053 155
- 053 168
- 083 483
- 083 488
- 083 614
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A tablet dispensing and packaging system comprises a safety cutter having a cam disk, a cam shaft eccentric to the disk, an upper support rod, upper and lower blades each having a cutting edge. The lower rod rear end is rotatably carried on the cam shaft, the upper rod has a substantially elongated through-opening near the rear end thereof. A protrusion extends from the upper rod rear end. The through-opening is worn on the cam shaft over the lower support rod, wherein the upper blade rear end is rotatably engaged to the upper rod front end. A pin pivotably carries thereon the lower blade rear end and mid rear portion adjacent to its rear end into a frame. An elastic member elastically administers the cam shaft and the rear end protrusion of the upper support rod.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a pharmaceutical tablet dispensing system. More particularly, the present invention relates to a tablet dispensing and packaging system that efficiently prevents a tablet bag cutter from incurring a possible damage on the system operator.
An automatic tablet dispensing and packaging system is generally provided with a tablet packaging portion and a tablet dropping portion placed above the packaging portion. The table dropping portion includes tablet cassettes each storing therein and dropping therefrom a predetermined set of tablets. The tablet packaging portion includes heating rollers to seal tablets into a series of paper bags using a packaging paper.
A demand in the market is to include in the tablet packaging portion a cutter that performs a safety cutting of the series of tablet-sealed paper bags as well as a batch-unit cutting to improve product reliability. Also, under such a safety cutting application, there should be followed a mechanism that efficiently protects those in charge of system maintenance from safety accidents.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a tablet dispensing and packaging system that incorporates a substantially improved safety environment in a tablet packaging and cutting mechanism of the system.
Another object is to substantially improve product reliability by efficiently preventing safety accidents from occurring in relation to tablet packaging, cutting and replacement of a tablet packaging paper.
To achieve the above-described objects, a tablet dispensing and packaging system according to the present invention comprises a tablet dropping unit having a hopper therebelow. A pair of heating rollers is provided to consecutively seal tablets from the hopper into a series of tablet bags using a packaging paper. The sealed tablet bags are partitioned one from another by a sealing belt perpendicular to an axis of said each heating roller. Here, the sealing belt has a median to visualize the partitioning of the sealed tablet bags.
The system further includes a safety cutter unit having a cam disk, a cam shaft eccentrically attached to the cam disk, an upper support rod, an upper blade having an upper cutting edge, a lower support rod, and a lower blade having a lower cutting edge. Each rod and blade have a front end and a rear end, wherein the rear end of the lower support rod is rotatably carried on the cam shaft, and the upper support rod has a substantially elongated through-opening adjacent to the rear end thereof.
A protrusion is extended from the rear end of the upper support rod, and the through-opening of the upper support rod is worn on the cam shaft over the lower support rod. The rear end of the upper blade is rotatably engaged to the front end of the upper support rod, wherein a fixture pin pivotably carries thereon the rear end of the lower blade and a mid rear portion adjacent to the rear end of the upper blade into a frame of the system. A mid rear portion adjacent to the rear end of the lower blade is rotatably engaged to the front end of the lower support rod.
For a preferred version, an elastic member is provided to elastically administer the cam shaft and the rear end protrusion of the upper support rod, so that the cam shaft enables the upper and lower support rods to proceed the reciprocal advance and retreat, in accordance with the cam disk rotation and the elastic member administration. Consequently, the cutting edges of the blades pivotably engaged by the fixture pin to the roller frame selectively sever a sealing belt median of the sealed tablet bags by synchronously crossing over and merging into each other.
The elastic member may be a tension spring hooked by the cam shaft and the protrusion of the upper support rod. A shear stress of the upper and lower blades may be substantially determined by a tension of the tension spring. Alternately, the elastic member is formed in a pair of tension springs each hooked by the cam shaft and the protrusion of the upper support rod.
In an embodiment, an automatic safety cutter system may be separately proved with the cam disk, cam shaft, upper and lower support rods, upper and lower blades.
The advantages of the present invention are numerous in that: (1) the tablet dispensing and packaging system according to the present invention efficiently protects an operator in charge of system maintenance from safety accidents related to tablet packaging, paper bag cutting and paper replacement by providing the safety cutting mechanism; (2) the safety cutting mechanism utilizes a correlation between a shear stress serving to sever paper bags and a spring tension determining the shear stress, thereby enabling a system operator to easily construct and adjust the safety cutting factors such as spring tensions and each length of the support rods; and (3) any alien substance such as a human finger, even if it requires a slightly stronger shear stress than the tablet packaging paper to get cut, instantly instigates the elastic member which then releases as much and subsequently keeps the blades open, thereby substantially improving product reliability.
Although the present invention is briefly summarized, the fuller understanding of the invention can be obtained by the following drawings, detailed description and appended claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a schematic view showing a paper cutting operation in a tablet dispensing and packaging system according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view showing a safety cutter unit according to the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a schematic view showing a blade-opened status of the safety cutter unit according to the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a schematic view showing a blade-closed status of the safety cutter unit according to the present invention through which the paper bag cutting is implemented; and
FIG. 5
is a schematic view showing a status of the safety cutter unit where an alien substance is caught between the blades.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
As shown in
FIG. 1
, the tablet dispensing and packaging system
10
according to the present invention includes a tablet dropping unit
12
having a hopper
14
therebelow. A plurality of tablet cassettes
16
are installed in the tablet dropping unit
12
. The tablet cassettes
16
are open to tablet channels
18
through which tablets
20
are dropped from each tablet cassette
16
down to the hopper
14
.
The tablet dispensing and packaging system
10
further includes a pair of heating rollers
22
to consecutively seal tablets
20
from the hopper
14
into a series of tablet bags
24
using a packaging paper
26
. The packaging paper
26
may be sequentially unrolled from a paper roller
28
. Specifically, as the rollers
22
rotate in engagement with each other, the packaging paper
26
is pulled in between the heating rollers
22
and sealed at the same time. Namely, the tablets
20
are dropped from the hopper
14
into the tablet paper
26
and sealed by the combination engagement rolling of the rollers
22
into a series of paper bags
24
.
The sealed tablet bags
24
are partitioned one from another by a sealing belt
30
which is perpendicular to an axis of each heating roller
22
. The sealing belt
30
has a median
32
to visualize the partitioning of the sealed tablet bags
24
. Preferably, each median
32
of the sealing belts
30
are perforated to facilitate the rip-off of one bag from another for the sake of patient's convenience. So each median
32
may equal a perforated line. In a preferred version, the perforation along the median
32
is performed by the heating rollers
22
.
Meanwhile, the system
10
is controllably programmed to provide each patient with a predetermined amount of paper-packaged dosage. Each single dosage that can be, for example, nine doses (tablet bags) for three day dosage to a patient, should be separated from another. To that purpose, the series of sealed tablet bags connected to each other may be either manually cut off in a conventional manner or automatically severed according to a programmed demand at a prescription data entry stage.
In order to facilitate partitioning of the sealed tablet bags while virtually preventing safety accidents inevitably involved in each occasion of paper replacement, system error and others, the tablet dispensing and packaging system
10
further provides a safety cutting unit
34
.
As further shown in
FIG. 2
, the safety cutter unit
34
includes a cam disk
36
, a cam shaft
38
eccentrically attached to the cam disk
36
, an upper support rod
40
, an upper blade
42
having an upper cutting edge
44
, a lower support rod
46
, and a lower blade
48
having a lower cutting edge
50
. Each rod and blade
40
,
42
,
46
,
48
has a front end
40
a,
42
a,
46
a,
48
a
and a rear end
40
b,
42
b,
46
b,
48
b.
In this construction, the rear end
46
b
of the lower support rod
46
is rotatably carried on the cam shaft
38
. Also, the upper support rod
40
has a substantially elongated through-opening
52
adjacent to the rear end
40
b
thereof. A protrusion
54
is extended from the rear end
40
b
of the upper support rod
40
. The through-opening
52
of the upper support rod
40
is worn on the cam shaft
38
over the lower support rod
46
.
The rear end
42
b
of the upper blade
42
is rotatably engaged to the front end
40
a
of the upper support rod
40
. A fixture pin
56
pivotably carries thereon the rear end
48
b
of the lower blade
48
and a mid rear portion
42
c
adjacent to the rear end
42
b
of the upper blade
42
into a frame
58
of the system
10
as shown back in FIG.
1
. The frame
58
of the system
10
may be either a roller frame supporting the heating rollers
22
or a cam frame supporting the cam disk
36
.
Also, a mid rear portion
48
c
adjacent to the rear end
48
a
of the lower blade
48
is rotatably engaged to the front end
46
a
of the lower support rod
46
. Further provided is an elastic member
60
to elastically administer the cam shaft
38
and the rear end protrusion
54
of the upper support rod
40
so that the cam shaft
38
enables the upper and lower support rods
40
,
46
to proceed the reciprocal advance and retreat, in accordance with the cam disk rotation and the elastic member administration. Consequently, the cutting edges
44
,
50
of the blades
42
,
48
which are pivotably engaged by the fixture pin
56
to the frame
58
selectively serve to sever a sealing belt median
32
of the sealed tablet bags
24
by synchronously crossing over and merging into each other.
The elastic member
60
may be either one or pair of tension springs hooked by the cam shaft
38
and the protrusion
54
of the upper support rod
40
. For a better performance, a shear stress of the upper and lower blades
42
,
48
is substantially determined either by a tension of the tension spring
60
or by an aggregated tension of the tension springs
60
.
In a preferred embodiment, the safety cutter unit
34
is an independent automatic safety cutter that is applicable to a variety of paper cutting systems other than one specified above. Either system according to the present invention requires the fixture pin
56
rotatably fixed to a frame body, the through opening
52
worn on the cam shaft
38
eccentrically attached to the cam disk
36
, and the elastic member
60
.
With reference to
FIGS. 3
,
4
and
5
, the operation of the safety cutter unit
34
in accordance with a programmed command will now further described.
FIG. 3
shows the safety cutter unit
34
in a blade-opened status. In order for the blade-opened status or paper bag holding statue in
FIG. 3
to shift to the blade-closed status or paper cutting statue in
FIG. 4
, the cam shaft
36
is driven by a motor (not shown) in connection with rotation of the heating rollers
22
such that each rotation lap of the heating rollers
22
preferably generates two sealed tablet bags
24
.
For example, when a six-dose prescription information for a patient is entered in the system
10
, the heating rollers
22
make three laps of rotation and release six packs of sealed tablet bags which are connected to one another by the medians
32
or perforation lines. Then, the safety cutter unit
34
needs to cut off the six tablet packs
24
along an innermost perforation line
32
.
To proceed the tablet bag cutting operation in a secured safety, the cam disk
36
driven by the motor (not shown) provides an eccentric rotation to the cam shaft
38
. When a selected median
32
of the regular tablet paper bags
24
is positioned between the cutting edges
44
,
50
of the blades
42
,
48
and the cam shaft
38
rotates by half, the upper and lower support rods
40
,
46
proceed. Accordingly, the upper blade rear end
42
b
rotatably engaged to the upper rod front end
40
a
makes as much an clockwise angular rotation and at the same time the upper blade front end
42
a
also makes as much an angular rotation with the fixture pin
56
reserved as a rotational center. On the other hand, the lower blade front end
48
a
makes as much a counterclockwise angular rotation also with the fixture pin
56
reserved as a rotational center, in accordance with the retreat of the lower rod front end
46
a
that is rotatably engaged to the mid rear portion
48
c
adjacent to the fixture pin
56
, whereby the paper bag
24
placed between the cutting edges
42
,
50
of the blades
42
,
48
becomes cut off along its selected median
32
.
Here, the paper cutting is implemented because the tension of the elastic member
60
is set to exceed the resistance of the paper bag
24
between the cutting edges
44
,
50
against the shear stress of the blades
42
,
50
. That is, when the paper bag resistance against the cutting edges
44
,
50
is surpassed by the tension of the elastic member
60
, the cam shaft
38
remains to the left in the through-opening
52
because of the elastic member
60
whose tension exceeds the paper bag resistance against the shear stress of the blades
42
,
48
. In this mechanism, although the shear stress and tension of the elastic member
60
are hard to measure due to many elements therebetween, the fixed hardness of the paper bags
24
allows a relatively easy adjustment of the tension of the elastic member
60
.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, when an alien substance
62
larger than the paper bags
24
in material hardness, such as a finger of a system operator, is placed between the cutting edges
44
,
50
of the blades
42
,
48
, since the material resistance of the alien substance
62
against the cutting edges
44
,
50
exceeds the elastic member tension adjusted in conjunction to the tablet paper bags
24
, the elastic member
60
becomes released and the cam shaft
38
stays to the right of the through-opening
52
even in case in which the cam shaft
38
is displaced to the frontmost toward the upper rod front end
40
a.
Therefore, the upper blade
42
stands still without generating a sensible amount of angular rotation of the upper blade
42
, thereby efficiently preventing a possible damage to the alien substance such as a human finger between the cutting edges
44
,
50
of the blades
42
,
48
.
An advantage of the present invention is that tablet dispensing and packaging system
10
efficiently protects an operator in charge of system maintenance from safety accidents related to tablet packaging, paper bag cutting and paper replacement by providing the safety cutting mechanism under which the elastic tension is compared to the resistance against shear stress. Further, the safety cutting mechanism of the safety cutter unit
34
utilizes a correlation between a shear stress serving to sever paper bags and a spring tension determining the shear stress, thereby enabling a system operator to easily construct and adjust the safety cutting factors such as spring tensions and each length of the support rods.
In addition, the present invention enables any alien substance such as a human finger, even if it requires a slightly stronger shear stress than the tablet packaging paper to get cut, to instantly instigate the elastic member which then releases as much and subsequently keeps the blades open, thereby substantially improving product reliability.
Although the invention has been described in considerable detail with reference to certain preferred versions thereof, other versions are possible by converting the aforementioned construction. Therefore, the scope of the invention shall not be limited by the specification specified above and the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A tablet dispensing and packaging system, comprising:a) a tablet dropping unit having a hopper therebelow; b) a pair of heating rollers to consecutively seal tablets from the hopper into a series of tablet bags using a packaging paper, wherein the sealed tablet bags are partitioned one from another by a sealing belt perpendicular to an axis of said each heating roller, wherein the sealing belt has a median to visualize the partitioning of the sealed tablet bags; c) a safety cutter unit having a cam disk, a cam shaft eccentrically attached to the cam disk, an upper support rod, an upper blade having an upper cutting edge, a lower support rod, and a lower blade having a lower cutting edge, wherein said each rod and blade have a front end and a rear end, wherein the rear end of the lower support rod is rotatably carried on the cam shaft, wherein the upper support rod has a substantially elongated through-opening adjacent to the rear end thereof, wherein a protrusion is extended from the rear end of the upper support rod, wherein the through-opening of the upper support rod is worn on the cam shaft over the lower support rod, wherein the rear end of the upper blade is rotatably engaged to the front end of the upper support rod, wherein a fixture pin pivotably carries thereon the rear end of the lower blade and a mid rear portion adjacent to the rear end of the upper blade into a frame of the system, wherein a mid rear portion adjacent to the rear end of the lower blade is rotatably engaged to the front end of the lower support rod, wherein an elastic member is provided to elastically administer the cam shaft and the rear end protrusion of the upper support rod, whereby the cam shaft enables the upper and lower support rods to proceed the reciprocal advance and retreat, in accordance with the cam disk rotation and the elastic member administration, whereby the cutting edges of the blades pivotably engaged by the fixture pin to the frame selectively sever a sealing belt median of the sealed tablet bags by synchronously crossing over and merging into each other.
- 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the elastic member is a tension spring hooked by the cam shaft and the protrusion of the upper support rod.
- 3. The system of claim 2 wherein a shear stress of the upper and lower blades is substantially determined by a tension of the tension spring.
- 4. The system of claim 1 wherein the elastic member is a pair of tension springs each hooked by the cam shaft and the protrusion of the upper support rod.
- 5. The system of claim 4 wherein a shear stress of the upper and lower blades is substantially determined by an aggregated tension of the tension springs.
- 6. The system of claim 1 wherein the median of said each sealing belt is a perforated line.
- 7. The system of claim 6 wherein the selective severing of the sealed tablet bags is performed along the perforated line.
- 8. The system of claim 1 wherein the frame of the system is a roller frame supporting the heating rollers.
- 9. An automatic safety cutter system, comprising:a) a cam disk; b) a cam shaft eccentrically attached to the cam disk; c) upper and lower support rods each having a front end and a rear end, wherein the rear end of the lower support rod is rotatably carried on the cam shaft, wherein the upper support rod has a substantially elongated through-opening adjacent to the rear end thereof, wherein a protrusion is extended from the rear end of the upper support rod, wherein the through-opening of the upper support rod is worn on the cam shaft over the lower support rod; d) upper and lower blades each having a front end, a rear end, and a cutting edge, wherein the rear end of the upper blade is rotatably engaged to the front end of the upper support rod, wherein a fixture pin pivotably carries thereon the rear end of the lower blade and a mid rear portion adjacent to the rear end of the upper blade into a frame of the system, wherein a mid rear portion adjacent to the rear end of the lower blade is rotatably engaged to the front end of the lower support rod, wherein an elastic member is provided to elastically administer the cam shaft and the rear end protrusion of the upper support rod, whereby the cam shaft enables the upper and lower support rods to proceed the reciprocal advance and retreat, in accordance with the cam disk rotation and the elastic member administration, whereby the cutting edges of the blades pivotably engaged by the fixture pin to the frame selectively sever a series of partitioned paper bags by synchronously crossing over and merging into each other.
- 10. The system of claim 9 wherein the elastic member is a tension spring hooked by the cam shaft and the protrusion of the upper support rod.
- 11. The system of claim 10 wherein a shear stress of the upper and lower blades is substantially determined by a tension of the tension spring.
- 12. The system of claim 9 wherein the elastic member is a pair of tension springs each hooked by the cam shaft and the protrusion of the upper support rod.
- 13. The system of claim 12 wherein a shear stress of the upper and lower blades is substantially determined by an aggregated tension of the tension springs.
- 14. The system of claim 9 wherein the frame of the system is a cam frame supporting the cam disk.
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