Patent classifications
B65B37/12
DRUG PACKAGING UNIT AND DRUG TRANSFER METHOD FOR SAME
A drug packaging unit is disclosed. The drug packaging unit includes a storage portion separately discharging a plurality of units of a drug, a supply portion supplying the drug to a drug packaging member, a detection portion detecting a drug supply error by detecting the drug passing through the supply portion, an adjustment portion adjusting the number of units of drug discharged out of the supply portion, and a driver/controller individually driving the storage portion and the supply portion, thereby putting the drug on standby to be discharged. With this structure, it is possible to reduce a drug packaging time and it is easy to control drug supply.
CASSETTE FOR DRUG PACKAGING
Disclosed is a drug packaging cassette including: a storage unit configured to store a plurality of units of a drug; a drive unit rotating the storage unit and moving the storage unit up and down so that at least one unit of the units of a drug is discharged out of the storage unit; a supply unit supplying the unit of a drug discharged out of the storage unit to a drug packaging member; and an adjustment unit controlling the number of the units of a drug supplied through the supply unit. With this structure, it is possible to improve drug supply efficiency, thereby contributing to mass packaging of drugs.
MEDICINE SUPPLY DEVICE
Each of a plurality of first protrusions is formed to be capable of, upon rotation of a rotor, pressing a medicine contained in a gap and conveying the medicine to a discharge port. Each of at least two second protrusions is formed to be capable of, upon rotation of the rotor, pressing a medicine located on a partitioning portion and moving the medicine from over the partitioning portion. Each of the at least two second protrusions has, on one side in a circumferential direction of the rotor, a one-side upper surface inclined downward to one side in the circumferential direction of the rotor.
Tabletop apparatus for filling and sealing drinking straws with honey or other viscous liquids using centrifugal force
The Title of this invention is Tabletop Apparatus for Filling and Sealing Drinking Straws with Honey or Other Viscous Liquids Using Centrifugal Force. This is an apparatus for filling and sealing the ends of drinking straws (or other small round reservoirs) with viscous liquids such as honey, syrup, sauces, and oils. The filled straws will hold about 5 ml of liquid and can be used for samples or snacks. The apparatus is designed in such a manner that particles under 4 mm can also be included in the straws. Examples of such inclusions are poppy seeds, pollen grains, apple bits, sesame seeds, and other. The inclusions are generally edible items. Using a specially designed holder and an impulse sealer the straws are then sealed several at a time on one end only before being inserted into the apparatus. After filling, the second end is sealed using the same method.
Tabletop apparatus for filling and sealing drinking straws with honey or other viscous liquids using centrifugal force
The Title of this invention is Tabletop Apparatus for Filling and Sealing Drinking Straws with Honey or Other Viscous Liquids Using Centrifugal Force. This is an apparatus for filling and sealing the ends of drinking straws (or other small round reservoirs) with viscous liquids such as honey, syrup, sauces, and oils. The filled straws will hold about 5 ml of liquid and can be used for samples or snacks. The apparatus is designed in such a manner that particles under 4 mm can also be included in the straws. Examples of such inclusions are poppy seeds, pollen grains, apple bits, sesame seeds, and other. The inclusions are generally edible items. Using a specially designed holder and an impulse sealer the straws are then sealed several at a time on one end only before being inserted into the apparatus. After filling, the second end is sealed using the same method.
Tabletop Apparatus for Filling and Sealing Drinking Straws with Honey or Other Viscous Liquids Using Centrifugal Force
The Title of this invention is Tabletop Apparatus for Filling and Sealing Drinking Straws with Honey or Other Viscous Liquids Using Centrifugal Force. This is an apparatus for filling and sealing the ends of drinking straws (or other small round reservoirs) with viscous liquids such as honey, syrup, sauces, and oils. The filled straws will hold about 5 ml of liquid and can be used for samples or snacks. The apparatus is designed in such a manner that particles under 4 mm can also be included in the straws. Examples of such inclusions are poppyseeds, pollen grains, apple bits, sesame seeds, and other. The inclusions are generally edible items. Using a specially designed holder and an impulse sealer the straws are then sealed several at a time on one end only before being inserted into the apparatus. After filling, the second end is sealed using the same method.
Aligning and feeding device
An aligning and conveying apparatus includes a rotating disk having a bottom wall, a first ring having a first circumferential wall, a second ring having a second circumferential wall. First and second conveying parts are respectively provided in upper parts of the first and second circumferential walls. In the rotating disk and the first ring, the bottom wall is positioned lower than the first conveying part to form a retaining space for retaining preparations inside the first ring. The respective rotational axes are relatively inclined such that the preparations move from the bottom wall to the first conveying part at a first delivery position. In the first and second rings, the first conveying part is positioned lower than the second conveying part, and the respective rotational axes are relatively inclined such that the preparations move from the first conveying part to the second conveying part at a second delivery position.
ALIGNING AND FEEDING DEVICE
Provided is an aligning and conveying apparatus 1 comprising a rotating disk 10 having a disk-shaped bottom wall 11 and supported so as to be rotatable, a first ring 20 having a first circumferential wall 21 surrounding the bottom wall 11 and supported so as to be rotatable, and a second ring 30 having a second circumferential wall 31 surrounding the first circumferential wall 21 and supported so as to be rotatable, wherein a first conveying part 91 and a second conveying part 92 are respectively provided in upper parts of the first circumferential wall 21 and the second circumferential wall 31, in the rotating disk 10 and the first ring 20, the bottom wall 11 is positioned lower than the first conveying part 91 so as to form a retaining space S for retaining preparations P inside the first ring 10, and the respective rotational axes are relatively inclined such that the preparations P move from the bottom wall 11 to the first conveying part 91 at a first delivery position P1, and in the first ring 20 and the second ring 30, the first conveying part 91 is positioned lower than the second conveying part 92, and the respective rotational axes are relatively inclined such that the preparations P move from the first conveying part 91 to the second conveying part 92 at a second delivery position P2.
Drug packaging unit and drug transfer method for same
A drug packaging unit is disclosed. The drug packaging unit includes a storage portion separately discharging a plurality of units of a drug, a supply portion supplying the drug to a drug packaging member, a detection portion detecting a drug supply error by detecting the drug passing through the supply portion, an adjustment portion adjusting the number of units of drug discharged out of the supply portion, and a driver/controller individually driving the storage portion and the supply portion, thereby putting the drug on standby to be discharged. With this structure, it is possible to reduce a drug packaging time and it is easy to control drug supply.
Drug packaging unit and drug transfer method for same
A drug packaging unit is disclosed. The drug packaging unit includes a storage portion separately discharging a plurality of units of a drug, a supply portion supplying the drug to a drug packaging member, a detection portion detecting a drug supply error by detecting the drug passing through the supply portion, an adjustment portion adjusting the number of units of drug discharged out of the supply portion, and a driver/controller individually driving the storage portion and the supply portion, thereby putting the drug on standby to be discharged. With this structure, it is possible to reduce a drug packaging time and it is easy to control drug supply.