Device for de-stacking and spreading out medication packaged in pouches
11318070 · 2022-05-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G47/1457
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G2201/027
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G39/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A61J7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65G39/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G47/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to a device for de-stacking and spreading out medication packaged in pouches (2), which pouches are arranged successively in a ribbon-like medication roll (101), comprising a transport track (102) configured to transport the unrolled pouches of the medication roll, wherein the transport track comprises a section over which the pouches are displaceable and wherein the underside of at least one pouch lies against an upper side of the section during operation, and the section comprises means for de-stacking and spreading out the medication in a pouch lying on the section during operation, wherein the device is configured to co-act with means for supplying or discharging the medication roll over the transport track.
Claims
1. A device for de-stacking and spreading out medication packaged in pouches, which pouches are arranged successively in a ribbon-like medication roll, comprising a transport track configured to transport the unrolled pouches of the medication roll, wherein the transport track comprises a section over which the pouches are displaceable and wherein the underside of at least one pouch lies against an upper side of the section during operation, and the section comprises means for de-stacking and spreading out the medication in a pouch lying on the section, wherein the device is configured to co-act with means for supplying or discharging the medication roll over the transport track, wherein the means for de-stacking and spreading out of the medication comprise an eccentric track, this eccentric track comprising a plurality of eccentric shafts placed adjacently of each other, which shafts are each arranged substantially at a right angle to the longitudinal direction of the transport track, and each eccentric shaft comprises one or more eccentrics.
2. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one eccentric is non-round.
3. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one eccentric is round and the eccentric is mounted eccentrically on an eccentric shaft.
4. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the device comprises at least one eccentric shaft with an eccentric mounted on the eccentric shaft at an angle.
5. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the drive motor drives one of the eccentric shafts, wherein the other shafts are also drivable by means of drive wheels which press against each other and which are for instance manufactured from rubber or another elastically deformable material.
6. The device as in claim 1, wherein the device comprises a sensor, wherein the device is configured such that during operation the supply means are switched off as soon as the sensor detects that a pouch is situated in the immediate vicinity of the sensor.
7. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the distance between successive eccentric shafts is chosen such that the peripheral edges of the eccentrics, as seen in transverse direction of the section, overlap each other and at least one eccentric shaft is drivable by means of a drive motor.
8. The device as in claim 1, wherein one or more eccentrics are slidable over the length of an eccentric shaft, rotatable about an eccentric shaft and fixable on an eccentric shaft.
9. The device as in claim 1, wherein the device comprises at least one fan situated above or below the eccentric track.
10. The device as claimed in claim 9, wherein the device comprises at least one fan situated above the eccentric track, wherein the suction sides of each of the fans situated above the eccentric track are directed toward the eccentric track.
11. The device as claimed in claim 9, wherein the device comprises at least one fan situated below the eccentric track, wherein the suction sides of each of the fans situated below the eccentric track are directed toward the eccentric track.
12. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein one or more of the eccentric shafts comprises hexagonal rod material.
13. The device as claimed in claim 12, wherein at least one eccentric shaft comprises partially machined hexagonal rod material.
14. The device as claimed in claim 10, wherein the device comprises at least one fan situated below the eccentric track, wherein the suction sides of each of the fans situated below the eccentric track are directed toward the eccentric track.
Description
(1) The device according to the invention will now be discussed with reference to several figures. Herein:
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(8) In the figures the same or similar parts have the same or similar reference numerals.
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(10) In the situation shown in
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(12) The device according to the invention therefore prevents the medication roll from having to be unrolled by pulling on the ribbon formed by the pouches. In order to ensure that the drive always unrolls the medication roll sufficiently to prevent tensile stress on the pouches, but at the same time does not unroll it to such an extent that a stack of pouches is created under the spool, the device comprises at the start, as seen from the position of spool 1, of the transport track for the pouches a sensor 3, for instance in the form of a capacitive proximity switch or a photocell, which switches off the drive as soon as the sensor detects that a pouch is situated in the immediate vicinity of the sensor.
(13) The invention has the provision that the control of the drive which rotates the spool is configured such that the sensitivity and thereby the moment of switching on and off of the drive of the spool can be adjusted subject to a desired position of the pouches. Ensuring that the ribbon is for instance substantially in a position similar to the position shown in
(14) At the other outer end the ribbon of pouches is transported further through the transport system of a machine situated downstream of the device, such as for instance an inspection machine.
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(16) The invention has the provision that the shafts of eccentric track 4 can also be driven in any other feasible manner, such as for instance by means of a drive belt or a chain, wherein all eccentric shafts can also have the same rotation direction.
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(19) The solution for obviating the drawbacks of the known devices was eventually found to lie in tapping the pouch in differentiated manner at positions both in the length and in the width of a pouch. In order to achieve this, the device according to the invention comprises the eccentric track 4, this comprising a plurality of eccentric shafts 8 configured for rotation, wherein each shaft comprises one or more eccentrics 9 which are non-rotatable relative to the shaft and are distributed over the length of the shaft, which length substantially coincides with the width of the pouches advancing over the eccentric track. In an exemplary embodiment one or more of the eccentric shafts 8 are manufactured from hexagonal rod material.
(20) In the exemplary embodiment shown in
(21) In the embodiment shown in
(22) In order to prevent rotation and unintended axial displacement of the eccentrics, the eccentrics can be provided with for instance a countersunk locking screw which can for instance engage the eccentric shaft on one of the six flat sides. In the part of an exemplary embodiment of an eccentric track shown in
(23) In this configuration the eccentrics on two mutually adjacent eccentric shafts will therefore have to be mounted offset relative to each other in the longitudinal direction of the eccentric shafts so as to enable rotation of the eccentric shafts.
(24) Other embodiments of the eccentric track comprise eccentric shafts with sufficient mutual distance between the eccentric shafts to allow rotation of the shafts without the necessity of arranging the eccentrics offset relative to each other in axial direction on two mutually adjacent eccentric shafts.
(25) When a shaft is rotated it will be possible in the width direction of a pouch for different positions on this line of the pouch to be tapped by an eccentric at different moments. The distance over which the point in question of the pouch moves upward when touched by an eccentric can here for instance be influenced by the size of the eccentric 9, also referred to as cam 9, or the position in which the eccentric is mounted on the shaft.
(26) In addition to the differentiation in the width direction, the device according to the invention also comprises differentiation in the length direction of a pouch. The middle pouch, shown in its full length in
(27) Although a larger number of eccentric shafts will usually be opted for in practice, the invention also provides embodiments of the device in which eccentric track 4 comprises only one eccentric shaft 8. The number of eccentrics per shaft can be adjusted as desired by users and can vary from only one eccentric on a shaft to, depending on the thickness of the eccentrics to be mounted, for instance ten or more.
(28) The eccentrics shown in
(29) The invention of course has the provision that the eccentrics can also have the shape of for instance a rectangle, including a square, a triangle, a hexagon, an oval, and any other shape which is desired or deemed useful, as long as there are cams which alternately do and do not tap/lift the pouches with a determined frequency when the eccentric shafts rotate.
(30) In the embodiments shown in the figures the plane formed by the eccentrics lies substantially at a right angle to the longitudinal axis of the eccentric shafts. The invention however also comprises embodiments wherein the plane of the eccentrics forms an angle of for instance fifty, sixty, seventy or eighty degrees, or any angle lying therebetween, with the longitudinal axis of the eccentric shaft on which the eccentric is mounted. This achieves that, when the eccentric comes into contact with a pouch, it not only lifts the pouch, but simultaneously also performs a lateral movement, i.e. a movement in the width direction of the pouch. This latter stated effect can be particularly useful in the de-stacking and dispersing of some forms of medication. An eccentric being mounted on an eccentric shaft in this manner, i.e. not at a right angle, will also be referred to hereinbelow as an eccentric being mounted on an eccentric shaft at an angle.
(31) An eccentric track 4 configured according to the exemplary embodiment shown in
(32) Prior art machines often comprise foam rubber rollers or brushes in order to keep the pouches pressed against their vibrating plate in the conveyor track. In such known machines this regularly results in a higher chance of damage to the medication.
(33) As shown in the cut-away exemplary embodiment shown schematically in
(34) The invention of course has the provision that the rotation speed, and thereby the flow rate of the fans, can be adjusted, if desired also for each fan individually. Bringing about contact between the pouches and the eccentrics using air minimizes the chance of damage to the medication, while the pouches can still be tapped sufficiently by the eccentrics to de-stack and spread out medication which may be stacked.
(35) An effect which is similar to blowing pouches against the eccentric track with air is achieved by positioning one or more fans under the eccentric track with the air suction side directed upward. The reference to one or more fans situated above the eccentric track can therefore also refer to embodiments in which one or more fans are positioned under the eccentric track.
(36) In the exemplary embodiment shown in
(37) The embodiment of the device (100) according to the invention shown in
(38) The term “and/or” relates mainly to one or more of the items stated before and after “and/or”. A sentence “item 1 and/or item 2” (and similar sentences) for instance can relate to item 1 and item 2 or to item 1 or item 2. The term “comprise” (or derivatives thereof) also relates to embodiments in which the term “comprise” means “consist of”. The term “comprise” can therefore mean “consist of” in some cases, but in other cases can mean “comprising at least the defined type and optionally one or more other types”. In a claim the use of the word comprise or a derivative thereof does not preclude the presence of elements or steps outside of the elements or steps claimed in the claim.
(39) Where use is made in the description of “substantially at a right angle”, this may refer to forming an angle within the range of at least eighty-five and at most ninety-five degrees, and preferably within the range of at least eighty-eight and at most ninety-two degrees.
(40) In the description and in the claims the terms spreading, dispersing and spreading out are synonyms, and all refer to an increase in the intermediate space between individual pills, tablets and/or capsules situated in a pouch placed substantially in horizontal position.
(41) The exemplary embodiments of the device according to the invention discussed in this description and shown in the figures are only several of the many embodiments possible within the scope of the invention and must therefore be deemed non-limitative.