1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a vibration apparatus in automatic pill dispensing machines.
2. Description of Related Art
Automatic pill dispensing machines have pill pick-up arms to put pills into pill boxes. Sometimes the pills may be stuck together which causes the pill pick-up arms usable to retrieve the pills.
Therefore, there is a need for improvement in the art.
Many aspects of the embodiments can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the embodiments. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
The disclosure is illustrated by way of example and not by way of limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings in which like references indicate similar elements. It should be noted that references to “an” or “one” embodiment in this disclosure are not necessarily to the same embodiment, and such references mean “at least one.”
The mounting bracket 21 defines a first accommodating space 211 and a second accommodating space 212. The first accommodating space 211 communicates with the second accommodating space 212. A first accommodating slot 213 is defined above the second accommodating space 212 in the mounting bracket 21. A first locating axle 214 and a second locating axle 215 substantially perpendicularly extend from the second accommodating space 212.
A first mounting portion 216 is positioned on the mounting bracket 21 beside the first accommodating space 211. A second mounting portion 217 is positioned on the mounting bracket 21 beside the second accommodating space 212. In one embodiment, the first locating axle 214 and the second locating axle 215 are substantially column-shaped. One side of both the first mounting portion 216 and the second mounting portion 217 is substantially a diagonal surface.
A rotating axle 221 is positioned on one terminal of the motor 22. The rotating axle 221 defines a number of outer threads 222. In one embodiment, the number of outer threads 222 is substantially diagonally positioned on the rotating axle 221.
A first pivoting hole 231 is defined in one terminal of the vibration member 23. A first protrusion portion 232 extends upwardly from a top of the vibration member 23. A cutout 233 is defined at a bottom of the vibration member 23. A second protrusion portion 234 is formed at the bottom of the vibration member 23 beside the cutout 233. In one embodiment, the first protrusion portion 232 and the second protrusion portion 234 are substantially cone-shaped.
A number of first teeth 241 is positioned around the gear 24. A second cam 242 is positioned on the gear 24. A number of engaging portions 243 is positioned around the second cam 242. A second pivoting hole 244 is defined in the second cam 242. The second pivoting hole 244 passes through the gear 24 and the second cam 242. In one embodiment, a diameter of the second locating axle 215 is substantially equal to a diameter of the second pivoting hole 244.
The first cam 25 includes a cam body 251. A number of second teeth 252 are positioned around the cam body 251. A receiving slot 253 is defined in the cam body 251. In one embodiment, a shape of the receiving slot 253 is substantially the same as a shape of the second cam 242.
A second accommodating slot 261 is defined at a top of the fixing bracket 26. The first accommodating slot 213 and the second accommodating slot 261 cooperatively define a third accommodating space (not labeled). A first locking bracket 262 and a second locking bracket 263 substantially perpendicularly extend from two sides of the second accommodating slot 261. A first opening 264 is defined in the first locking bracket 262. A second opening 265 is defined in the second locking bracket 263. A first fixing portion 266 and a second fixing portion 267 protrude from the fixing bracket 26.
In one embodiment, the first locking bracket 262 and the second locking bracket 263 are elastic brackets. The first opening 264 and the second opening 265 are substantially rectangular. A dimension of the first mounting portion 216 is substantially equal to a dimension of the first opening 264. A dimension of the second mounting portion 217 is substantially equal to a dimension of the second opening 265.
In one embodiment, the first fixing portion 266 and the second fixing portion 267 are substantially column-shaped. A diameter of the first locating axle 214 is substantially equal to a diameter of the first fixing portion 266. A diameter of the second locating axle 215 is substantially equal to a diameter of the second fixing portion 267.
The first cam 25 is moved toward the second cam 242 of the gear 24. The engaging portions 243 around the second cam 242 are received in the receiving slot 253 of the first cam 25. The outer threads 222 on the rotating axle 221 engage with the first teeth 241 around the gear 24. One of the second teeth 252 on the first cam 25 is received in the cutout 233 of the vibration member 23 and resists against the second protrusion portion 234.
The fixing bracket 26 is moved toward the mounting bracket 21. A distal end of each of the first locating axle 214 and the second locating axle 215 are respectively fixed in the first fixing portion 266 and the second fixing portion 267. The first locking bracket 262 and the second locking bracket 263 respectively resist against the diagonal surface of each of the first mounting portion 216 and the second mounting portion 217. The first locking bracket 262 and the second locking bracket 263 are elastically deformed. The first mounting portion 216 and the second mounting portion 217 are respectively locked in the first opening 264 and the second opening 265.
The vibration block 27 is located in the third accommodating space. The first protrusion portion 232 of the vibration member 23 is resisted at bottom surface of the vibration block 27. The vibration unit 20 is assembled completely. In one embodiment, a top surface of the vibration block 27 is substantially a spherical surface.
The number of second teeth 252 raises up the vibration member 23 when passing through the vibration member 23, the vibration member 23 is at a first height. The cam body 251 moves down the vibration member 23 when passing through the vibration member 23, the vibration member 23 is at a second height. The first cam 25 moves the vibration member 23 between the first height and the second height. The vibration member 23 swings around the first locating axle 214.
The first protrusion portion 232 of the vibration member 23 resists against the bottom surface of the vibration block 27. The vibration block 27 is vibrated in the third accommodating space. The top surface of the vibration block 27 resists against the contacting portion 11 of the pill box 10. The pill box 10 is vibrated together with the vibration block 27. The pills in the pill box 10 are vibrated and are separated from each other. The correct number of pills can be received by the automatic pill dispensing machine.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present disclosure have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the disclosure, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in the matters of shape, size, and the arrangement of parts within the principles of the disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102113007 | Apr 2013 | TW | national |