INSTALLATION AND METHOD FOR REPACKAGING DIFFERENT MEDICINES FROM THEIR RESPECTIVE ORIGINAL BLISTER PACKS INTO ORGANISER BLISTER PACKS
20170253353 ยท 2017-09-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61J7/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65B5/103
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B35/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B57/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B57/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B35/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61J7/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The invention relates to an installation and a method for repackaging different medicines from their respective original blister packs into organiser blister packs, in particular weekly blister packs for an individual patient having receiving compartments arranged in a matrix configuration with rows corresponding to a number of times medicines are to be taken over the course of a day and columns corresponding to a number of days, for example days of the week. The installation proposed by the invention has a conveying device for singulating and conveying filled original blister packs, an intermediate storage facility with random access for intermediate storage of the original blister packs packed in blister pack supports of standard external dimensions assigned to a respective original blister pack type, and an ejection device for ejecting a defined number of units of a selected medicine from the respective original blister pack into the organiser blister pack.
Claims
1. A method for repackaging a plurality of different medicines from their respective original blister packs into organiser blister packs, comprising: assigning the original blister packs filled with medicines to a blister pack support of standard external dimensions provided for the respective original blister pack type, packing the original blister packs filled with medicines in the assigned blister pack support, intermediately storing the original blister packs packed into the blister pack supports in an intermediate storage facility, removing from the intermediate storage facility on request the original blister pack, packed into the blister pack support, for a selected one of the plurality of medicines, and ejecting a defined number of units of the selected medicine from the original blister pack into the organiser blister pack.
2. A method according to claim 1, wherein the blister pack supports each comprise a support part with a number of openings for receiving the blister cavities of the original blister pack, a lid part with the same number of openings as ejection openings for the medicines packaged in the original blister pack, and an identifying means for identifying the respective blister pack support.
3. A method according to claim 2, wherein the blister pack supports comprise different patterns of openings for receiving different original blister packs.
4. A method according to claim 1, wherein, during the medicine ejection process, the original blister pack remains in the blister pack support.
5. A method according to claim 4, wherein the original blister pack is placed onto the blister pack support oriented with its blister cavities facing downwards and the medicines are ejected from the original blister packs in reverse orientation with the blister cavities facing upwards.
6. A method according to claim 1, wherein the medicines are ejected from the original blister pack into a predispensing magazine and are conveyed from there in a time-decoupled second working step into the organiser blister pack.
7. A method according to claim 1, comprising the method step of returning still partly filled original blister packs together with the blister pack support to the intermediate storage facility, while completely empty original blister packs are disposed of.
8. A method according to claim 1, wherein the organiser blister packs are filled with medicines in accordance with predetermined patient-specific prescription data and the organiser blister packs have receiving compartments for respective medicine-administering units arranged in a matrix configuration in rows corresponding to the number of times medicines are to be taken over the course of a day and columns corresponding to a number of days, for example days of the week.
9. A system for repackaging a plurality of different medicines from their respective original blister packs into organiser blister packs, comprising: a conveying device for singulating and supplying full original blister packs; an intermediate storage facility with random access for intermediate storage of the original blister packs packed into blister pack supports of standard external dimensions assigned to a respective original blister pack type; and an ejection device for ejecting a defined number of units of a selected medicine from the respective original blister pack into the organiser blister pack.
10. The system according to claim 9, wherein the intermediate storage facility is configured as a drawer storage facility.
11. The system as claimed in claim 9, wherein the blister pack supports each comprise a support part with a number of openings for receiving the blister cavities of the original blister pack, a lid part with the same number of openings as ejection openings for the medicines packaged in the original blister pack, and an identifying means for identifying the respective blister pack support.
12. The system according to claim 11, wherein the blister pack supports comprise different patterns of openings for receiving different original blister packs.
13. The system according to claim 12, comprising a deblistering device with a plurality of different medicine ejection rams, which are each adapted to a specific medicine and/or original blister pack shape and/or the openings of the blister pack support.
14. The system according to claim 13, wherein the plurality of different medicine ejection rams are mounted rotatably about an axis for random access.
15. The system according to claim 10, comprising a perforation means for perforating the blister film in the area of the blister cavities of the medicines to be ejected from the original blister pack.
16. The system according to claim 14, wherein the medicines are ejected from the original blister pack into a predispensing magazine and are conveyed from there in a time-decoupled second working step into the organiser blister pack.
17. The system according to claim 16, comprising optical sensor means for verifying proper ejection of the selected medicines from the original blister pack into the predispensing magazine and/or correct filling of the organiser blister packs.
18. A blister pack support for receiving an original blister pack with medicines packaged therein, comprising a support part with a number of openings for receiving the blister cavities of the original blister pack, a lid part with the same number of openings as ejection openings for the medicines packaged in the original blister pack, and an identifying means for identifying the blister pack support.
19. A blister pack support according to claim 18, comprising different patterns of openings for receiving differently shaped original blister packs.
20. A blister pack support according to claim 19, wherein the lid part is mounted on the support part by means of a hinge.
21. A blister pack support according to claim 19, wherein the identifying means is an RFID chip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] The invention will be described in more detail below with reference to examples of embodiments illustrated in the drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0030] An example of an embodiment of the installation proposed by the invention and the method proposed by the invention for repackaging medicines from their respective original blister packs into organiser blister packs tailored to individual patient requirements will be explained in detail below with reference to
[0031] The installation proposed by the invention and the method proposed by the invention are used to repackage a larger number (for example 100) of different medicines which are typically supplied in differently shaped original blister packs. The individual medicines are delivered in the original packaging and the blister packs are removed from the respective outer packaging (not illustrated) and separated manually or mechanically. The separated original blister packs 10 are then assigned to appropriate blister pack supports 20 which are used for packaging and storing the different medicines in their respective original blister packs 10 in the intermediate storage facility 50 proposed by the invention (
[0032] Three examples of embodiments of blister pack supports 20 proposed by the invention are schematically illustrated in
[0033] Every blister pack support 20 further comprises an identification means 27, such as an RFID chip 27 (
[0034] As illustrated in
[0035] When a specific medicine is needed for filling an organiser blister pack 40, the control system (not illustrated) determines the position of the desired medicine packaged in one of the blister pack supports 20, which is removed from the drawer storage facility 50 with the aid of the actuating mechanism 54 and conveyed by means of a conveyor carriage 68 on the conveyor line 66 to the deblistering device 80, as schematically illustrated in
[0036] In the embodiment of the invention illustrated as an example, the predispensing magazine 70 has seven predispensing compartments 72 corresponding to the seven columns of the organiser blister pack 40 corresponding to days of the week, although a different number of compartments 72 is possible within the scope of the invention. Slots are preferably provided in the bottom region of the side walls of the predispensing compartments 72 to allow a visual check to be made as to whether there is a medicine in the respective predispensing compartment 72 or not.
[0037] Finally, the medicines are dispensed from the predispensing compartments 72 of the predispensing magazine 70 into the corresponding compartments 42 of the patient-specific organiser blister pack 40, as schematically illustrated in
[0038] Sensor devices 90, 92 are also preferably provided, such as light barriers, which monitor the transfer of medicines from the original blister pack 10 to the predispensing magazine and then to the respective compartments 42 of the organiser blister pack 40 and generate an error message in the event of a fault.
[0039] An example of an embodiment of the method proposed by the invention for packing patient-specific organiser blister packs is schematically summarised in the flow diagram illustrated in
[0040] The invention therefore enables organiser blister packs tailored to individual patients to be filled with a number of different medicines in a controlled manner at a single medicine packaging station. Storing the medicines in the intermediate storage facility in the original blister packs enables a maximum shelf life to be obtained. The (partially) filled original blister packs are stored with the aid of assigned blister pack supports of standardised external dimensions, thereby enabling efficient storage, handling and deblistering of the original blister packs.
[0041] The optional use of the predispensing magazine 70 in the packaging installation proposed by the invention ensures that the process of ejection from the original blister pack 10 and the process of filling the organiser blister pack 40 are decoupled from one another. This enables the operation of filling the organiser blister pack 40, which is critical to the efficiency of the installation as a whole in terms of time, to be optimised in terms of speed, whilst making more time available for the ejection operation from the original blister packs 10, which is mechanically more difficult to implement, without impairing the efficiency of the installation as a whole.