TABLET CASSETTE
20230331461 · 2023-10-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D83/0409
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D83/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The rotor includes a core member rotating with a rotary shaft and a plurality of tablet receiving portions at an outer peripheral portion, and a body member including a fitting hole fitted to the core member. Retention mechanism is arranged in between the core member and the body member for determining a relative position between the core member and the body member and for retaining a fixed state between the core member and the body member. It is possible to use the rotor including various number of tablet receiving portions when the core member is a common part and the body member is replaceable. It is possible to avoid critical damage for members since a sphere as one or more engaging protrusion portions escape from one or more engaged hole portions and relative movement is caused between the core member and the body member, when the force applied to the core member exceeds a predetermined value.
Claims
1. A tablet cassette comprising: a tablet container having a tablet containing space therein for containing a plurality of tablets in a random manner, the tablet container including a bottom wall portion formed with a discharge port to allow the plurality of tablets in the tablet containing space to fall down the plurality of tablets one by one; a rotary shaft having an axial line extending in a direction orthogonal to the bottom wall portion of the tablet container; and a rotor operable to rotate about the axial line in the tablet containing space of the tablet container along with rotation of the rotary shaft, the rotor including a plurality of tablet receiving portions configured to receive the tablets one by one and allow the tablets to pass therethrough to the discharge port, and the rotor including the plurality of tablet receiving portions configured being provided in the peripheral portion so as to be aligned in the direction of rotating of the rotary shaft: wherein the rotor includes a core member rotating with the rotary shaft and the plurality of tablet receiving portions at an outer peripheral portion, and a body member including a fitting hole fitted to the core member, wherein retention mechanism is arranged between the core member and the body member for determining a relative position between the core member and the body member and for retaining a fixed state between the core member and the body member, wherein the retention mechanism comprises one or more engaged hole portions provided at one of the core member and the body member and the one or more engaging protrusion portions provided at the other of the core member and the body member, the engaged hole portion including an aperture extending in a radial direction orthogonal to an axial direction of the rotary shaft and opening toward the other of the core member and the body member, and the engaging protrusion portion extending in the radial direction orthogonal to the axial direction of the rotary shaft and projecting toward the one of the core member and the body member and a tip portion of the engaging protrusion portion entering into the engaged hole portions, and wherein structure of the engaging protrusion or structure of the core member and the body member is so configured as to cause relative movement between the core member and the body member by the tip portions of the one or more engaging protrusion portions being contact state with the other of the core member and the body member when the tip portions of the one or more engaging protrusion portions do not enter into the one or more engaged hole portions provided at the other of the core member and the body member.
2. The tablet cassette according to claim 1, wherein the one or more engaging protrusion portions is a plurality of engaging protrusion portions, the one or more engaged hole portions is a plurality of engaged hole portions and the plurality of engaging protrusion portions and the plurality of engaged hole portions are respectively provided equally spaced apart.
3. The tablet cassette according to claim 1, wherein shape and structure of the tip portion of the one or more engaging protrusion portions are determined to allow the one or more engaging protrusion portions to escape from the one or more engaged hole portions and allow the core member to rotate within the body member when the main body member is restrained in a state where the one or more engaging protrusion portions are fitted in the one or more engaged hole portions.
4. The tablet cassette according to claim 3, wherein the engaging protrusion portion includes a rolling element, a biasing member operable to bias the rolling element so as to allow the displacement of the rolling element in the radial direction, and a containing structure containing the rolling element and the biasing member so as to expose a part of the rolling element.
5. The tablet cassette according to claim 4, wherein the biasing member has characteristics defined so as to allow the rolling element to escape from the engaged hole portion and to allow the core member to idle in the body member when the body member is restrained in a state where the part of rolling element is fitted in the engaged hole portion.
6. The tablet cassette according to claim 5, wherein the rolling element is a sphere, and the biasing member is an elastic element.
7. The tablet cassette according to claim 1, wherein the engaging protrusion portion includes a stopper portion which contacts a peripheral portion of the aperture of the engaged hole portion in a state in which the tip portion is fitted in the engaged hole portion provided at the other of the core member and the body member, the stopper portion is provided around a base portion of the tip portion.
8. The tablet cassette according to claim 7, wherein the tip portion of the engaging protrusion portion has a curved surface which is convex toward the direction of protruding.
9. The tablet cassette according to claim 1, wherein the one or more engaged hole portions are formed at portion of the body member where the tablet receiving portions are not formed.
10. The tablet cassette according to claim 9, wherein the one or more engaged hole portions are formed at portion of the body member where the tablet receiving portions are not formed, the engaged hole portion is a through hole penetrating the body member in the radial direction.
11. The tablet cassette according to claim 1, wherein an RFID tag having identification information used for confirming suitability of the body member is mounted within the fitting hole of the body member.
12. The tablet cassette according to claim 2, wherein an RFID tag having identification information used for confirming suitability of the body member is mounted within the fitting hole of the body member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0032] Tablet cassettes according to embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
[0033] Before using, a tablet container 20 commonly used for a plurality of tablets 2 of various shapes and the core member 60, and some body members 70 replaced according to the difference in shape of the plurality of tablets 2 are prepared for the tablet cassette 10. Then, the presence or absence of the body member 70 corresponding to the plurality of tablets 2 are checked when the plurality of tablets 2 to be handled have been decided based on prescriptions and dispensing instructions, but there are no available tablet cassettes that can be used immediately. At that time, it is required to look for any tablet cassette not only by visual observation, but also by reading a later-described RFID tag 76 attached to the body member 70 with a reader and collating it with the database. The necessary tablet cassette 10 can be easily and quickly assembled and used by combining with the common parts (60, 41, 20) if the usable body member 70 is found.
[0034] As illustrated in
[0035] The rotor 40 includes a body member 70 and a core member 60 fitted in the body member 70, the body member 70 forming a plurality of tablet receiving portions 72 by being received in the tablet container 20 in an axially rotatable state. On the other words, the rotor 40 includes the core member 60 rotating with a rotary shaft 6 and the body member 70 having the plurality of tablet receiving portions 72 on an outer peripheral portion and a fitting hole 71 fitted to the core member 60. Further, the rotor 40 includes the rotary transmission shaft 41 whose lower end protrudes outside the tablet container 20 and transmits the rotary force from the rotary shaft 6. As explained in detail below, the rotor 40 used in the present embodiment includes a retention mechanism (65, 75) in addition to the fitting configuration between the core member 60 and the body member 70.
[0036] Each part will be described in detail below. The tablet container 20 (referenced in
[0037] Further, the discharge port 28 is formed in a penetrating state at one place (left side in
[0038] Furthermore, the container body 21 of the tablet container 20 is configured such that the partition unit 30 can be attached and detached. In addition, the partition retaining portion 31 of the partition unit 30 is attached to the container body 21 from the outside and the partitioning portion 32 is inserted into the tablet containing space 22 through a slit of the container body 21. With such the partitioning portion 32 is positioned above the discharge port 28, the tablet below the partitioning portion 32 drops, but the tablets above the partitioning portion 32 are prevented from dropping. As a result, the tablets fall one by one.
[0039] In addition to the above, the belt holding portion 33 of the partition unit 30 can be also attached to or detached from the container body 21 from the outside of the container body. The belt holding portion 33 holds, for example, the stretchable endless belt 34 made of rubber in the shape of a round cord in a stretched state. The endless belt 34 is positioned above the discharge port 28 and the partitioning portion 32 when the partition unit 30 is attached to the container body 21 and the endless belt 34 is inserted into the tablet containing space 22 through the slit of the container body 21. In the structure described above, the partitioning portion 32 may be made of rubber like the endless belt 34, or may be made of a metal plate. Further, the partition holding portion 31 and the belt holding portion 33 are also mostly made of plastic, but they may be made of other materials such as metal.
[0040] The rotor 40 includes the body member 70 defining the plurality of tablet receiving portions 72 (six in the present embodiment) at an inner bottom of the tablet containing space 22 by being received in the tablet container 20 in an axially rotatable state and the core member 60 integrally provided with the rotary transmission shaft 41 which is fitted with the rotary shaft 6 of the driving portion 4 and is rotationally driven by the rotary shaft 6. The rotor 40 transports the tablet 2 that has fallen into any one of the tablet receiving portions 72 to the discharge port 28 together with the tablet receiving portions 72 during rotation and makes the tablet drop and discharge from the discharge port 28. The rotor 40 is mostly made of plastic.
[0041] In particular, the rotor 40 used in the present embodiment differs from the structure of conventional products in the structure in which the core member 60 including the rotary transmission shaft 41 and the body member 70 having the fitting hole 71 penetrating through which the core member 60 can be fitted and the body member 70 having the plurality of tablet receiving portions 72 formed at an equal pitch on an outer peripheral portion are combined. By using the rotor 40, it is possible easily to change the number of the tablet receiving portions 72 by using the core member 60 as a common part and replacing the body member 70 combined with the core member 60. In addition, six barrier walls 77 extending to an outer side in a radial direction are formed integrally at regular intervals in the body member 70 of the rotor 40. Six tablet receiving portions 72 are formed between two barrier walls 77 adjacent in the circumferential direction. Further, a tapered portion 72a is formed respectively in two side walls 78 of two barrier walls 77 located on both sides in the circumferential direction of the upper ends of the six tablet receiving portions 72 facing each other in the circumferential direction. The two tapered portions 72a are formed so as to allow that even a plurality of long tablets 2 such as an elliptical shape can be smoothly slid into the tablet receiving portions 72. The two tapered portions 72a facing each other in the circumferential direction are inclined such that the interval between the two tapered portions 72a increases upward. In the rotor 40 used in the present embodiment, the rotary transmission shaft 41 is formed integrally into the core member 60, but the core member 60 may be an assembly in which the rotary transmission shaft 41 is constructed separately.
[0042] As illustrated in
[0043] The specific body member 70 (see
[0044] Note that, if three fitting holes 64 receiving the above-referenced engaging protrusion portion unit 65 are arranged at intervals of 120 degrees in the circumferential direction, the three engaged hole portions 75 are also arranged at intervals of 120 degrees in the circumferential direction. In case that there are the four engaging protrusion portion units 65, the four engaged hole portions 75 are arranged at intervals of 90 degrees in the circumferential direction.
[0045] Furthermore, the RFID tag 76 is attached at the fitting hole 71 of the body member 70 (see
[0046] In the state illustrated in
[0047] The specific engaging protrusion portion unit 65 comprises the sphere 66 as a rolling element that constitutes the engaging protrusion portion and an elastic element 69 as a biasing member that biases the sphere 66 to allow radial displacement of the sphere 66. Then, the elastic element 69 and the sphere 66 are contained in a bottomed cylindrical case 68 as a containment structure so as to expose a part of the sphere 66. In this embodiment, the sphere 66 has a smaller diameter than the diameter of the inner space of the case 68 so that the sphere 66 can easily move radially inside the case 68. In addition, the elastic element 69 as a biasing member that exerts a force to press the sphere 66 against the through hole of a peripheral portion 67 of the case 68 is constructed by incorporating an elastic member made of rubber, sponge, coil spring, or the like into the inside of the case 68 in an appropriately compressed state. If the sphere 66 is used as the rolling element, the sphere 66 rotates, so that the core member 60 or the body member 70 can be reliably prevented from being scraped by the sphere 66. In this case, the elastic element 69 as a biasing member has characteristics determined to allow the core member 60 to idle within the body member 70 since the elastic element 69 escapes from the engaged hole portion 75 when the body member 70 is in a restricted state with a part of the sphere 66 fitted in the engaged hole portion 75. Of course, instead of the sphere 66, a cylindrical roller may be used as the rolling element.
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[0049] In the rotor 40 incorporating such an engaging protrusion portion unit 65, the core member 60 and the body member 70 are fixed in both the axial direction and the circumferential direction to be in an integrated state so that the tablet cassette 10 can perform tablet sequential discharge operation since the sphere 66 of the engaging protrusion portion unit 65 moves radially, the sphere 66 protrudes from the peripheral portion 67 and enters one end portion of the engaged hole portion 75 when the core member 60 is fitted into the body member 70 and the sphere 66 of the engaging protrusion portion unit 65 and the engaged hole portion 75 are aligned,
[0050] In addition, a mechanical retention mechanism comprising the sphere 66 and the engaged hole portion 75 also helps prevent breakage when the body member 70 becomes undesirably locked with respect to the tablet container 20 during such tablet sequential discharge operation described above. In the specific explanation, if the core member 60 is forcibly rotated in a situation where the body member 70 is locked and cannot be easily rotated, the sphere 66 is pushed in and the elastic element 69 as the biasing member is contracted, the sphere 66 moves inside the case 68, the sphere 66 slips out of the engaged hole portion 75, the engagement between the body member 70 and the core member 60 is released, and the core member 60 idles. In this way, only slight deformation of the body member 70 is required because the sphere of the engaging protrusion portion unit 65 is actively displaced.
[0051] In the above-explained embodiments, although the engaging protrusion portion unit 65 is provided at the core member 60 side and the engaged hole portion 75 is provided at the body member 70 side, it goes without saying that the engaging protrusion portion unit 65 may be provided at the body member 70 side and the engaged hole portion 75 may be provided at the core member 60 side as illustrated in
[0052] How to use the tablet cassette 10 is the same as that in the art. When the rotary shaft 6 rotates according to a command from a control device (not illustrated in Figs.), the rotor 40 also rotates and then the plurality of tablets 2 placed on the umbrella portion 63 and the body member 70 fall into the tablet receiving portion 72 and are transferred one after another onto the discharge port 28. Then, sequential discharge of the plurality of tablets 2 is appropriately performed according to the amount of rotation of the rotary shaft 6 since only the tablet 2 under the partition holding portion 31 drops downward from the discharge port 28. Conventionally, damage to the body member 70 is prevented by an excessive increase in the drive current associated with rotation control of the rotary shaft 6 and control to stop the rotation drive in accordance with the detection thereof due to interference with the partition holding portion 31 of the partition unit 30 and an inner peripheral surface 27 of the tablet container 20, or the fragments and scraps of the plurality of tablets 2 being mixed, etc. during tablet sequential discharge operation. However, in the tablet cassette 10 of the present embodiment, damage or the like is also prevented by the mechanical retention mechanism comprising the spheres 66 and the engaged hole portions 75 as the engaging protrusion portions of the engaging protrusion portion units 65.
[0053] According to the present embodiment, by using the core member 60 as a common component and replacing the body member 70, it becomes possible to use a plurality of types of rotors 40 each having various numbers of tablet receiving portions 72. It is also possible to enter the spheres 66 as the engaging protrusion portion into the engaged hole portions 75 reasonably and easily, since it can be caused relative movement between the core member 60 and the body member 70 until the spheres 66 as the engaging protrusion portion are entered into the engaged hole portions 75. When replacing the body member 70, the spheres 66 are released from the engaged hole portions 75 by applying a predetermined rotational force to the core member 60 or the body member 70 or by applying a pulling force in the axial direction to the core member 60 or the body member 70. Then, the body member 70 and the core member 60 can be easily separated by causing relative movement between the core member 60 and the body member 70. Accordingly, it is finally possible to avoid critical damage for members since the sphere 66 as the engaging protrusion portion escape from the engaged hole portion and relative movement (idling) is caused between the core member 60 and the body member 70, when the force applied to the core member 60 exceeds a predetermined value in case of causing inhibition the rotation of the rotor 40 due to stuck of the tablets between the rotor 40 and the partition unit 30 in the tablet container 20.
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[0055] Such engaging protrusion portion 65′ may be made by forming a thin round bar by cutting or the like. The material of the engaging protrusion portion 65′ may be plastic or metal, but the tip portion 65′C is preferably harder than the body member 70.
[0056] In addition, the surface of the tip portion 65′C of the engaging protrusion 65′ is a smooth convex surface that is a spherical surface or a nearly spherical surface and the size of the tip portion 65′C is such that it can fit into the engaged hole portion 75 of the body member 70 described above. On the other hand, the peripheral portion 65′B around the tip portion 65′C is enlarged in diameter so that it cannot enter into the engaged hole portion 75.
[0057] A detailed explanation of the assembly of this embodiment is as follows. Firstly, the inserting portion 62 of the common core member 60 is inserted into the fitted hole 71 of the body member 70 selected for tablets 2. Secondly, when the tip portion 65′C of the engaging protrusion portion 65′ comes into contact with the upper end of the body member 70, the body member 70 is further pushed. Then (see
[0058] After the situation above (see
[0059] In the embodiments described above, although the engaging protrusion portion 65′ is provided on the core member 60 side and the engaged hole portion 75 is provided on the body member 70 side, it goes without saying that the engaging protrusion portion 65′ may be provided on the body member 70 side and the engaged hole portion 75 may be provided on the core member 60 side as illustrated in
[0060] The engaging protrusion portion 65′ preferably has elasticity to some extent so as to prevent the contact partner from being scraped while the tip portion thereof is not in the engaged hole portion 75.
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[0061] Although the above-described explanation omitted referring in detail in order to avoid complication, the rotor 40 may be pushed up intermittently, specifically each time the abutment member gets over the thrust member with the rotation around the axial line of the rotor 40 (see Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2019-141330, for example), when a small number of thrust members, for example, about two, are attached to the upper surface of the bottom wall portion 25 of the tablet container 20 (not illustrated in Figs.) at the same time when a small number of downward contact members, for example, about two, are attached to the outer periphery of the upper end of the rotary transmission shaft 41 and the outer periphery of the lower end of the core member 60 about the rotor 40 (not illustrated in Figs.).
[0062] By doing so, even if the plurality of tablets are clumped together, the clumps can be broken up quickly, and the individual tablet can easily roll down into the tablet receiving portion 72.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0063] According to the present invention, by using the core member as a common component and replacing the body member, it becomes possible to use a plurality of types of rotors each having various numbers of tablet receiving portions. It is also possible to enter one or more engaging protrusion portions into one or more engaged hole portions reasonably and easily since it can be caused relative movement between the core member and the body member until the one or more engaging protrusion portions are entered into the one or more engaged hole portions. When replacing the body member, the one or more engaging projection portions are released from the one or more engaged hole portions by applying a predetermined rotational force to the core member or the body member or by applying a pulling force in the axial direction to the core member or the body member. Then, the body member and the core member can be easily separated by causing relative movement between the core member and the body member. Accordingly, it is finally possible to avoid critical damage for members since one or more engaging protrusion portions escape from one or more engaged hole portions and idling is caused between the core member and the body member, when the force applied to the core member exceeds a predetermined value in case of causing inhibition the rotation of the rotor.
DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0064] 2 tablet [0065] 4 driving portion (base) [0066] 6 rotary shaft [0067] 10 tablet cassette [0068] 20 tablet container [0069] 21 container body [0070] 22 tablet containing space [0071] 23 grip [0072] 24 mount-unmount portion [0073] 25 bottom wall portion [0074] 26 through hole [0075] 27 inner peripheral surface (alignment board interpolation space) [0076] 28 discharge port [0077] 30 partition unit [0078] 31 partition holding portion (belt holding portion) [0079] 32 partitioning portion (endless belt) [0080] 33 belt holding portion [0081] 34 endless belt [0082] 40 rotor [0083] 41 rotary transmission shaft [0084] 60 core member [0085] 62 inserting portion [0086] 63 umbrella portion [0087] 64 fitted hole [0088] 65 engaging protrusion portion unit (retention mechanism) [0089] 65′ engaging protrusion portion [0090] 66 sphere [0091] 67 peripheral portion [0092] 68 case [0093] 69 elastic element [0094] 69a air vent [0095] 70 body member [0096] 71 fitting hole [0097] 72 tablet receiving portion [0098] 72a tapered portion [0099] 73 outer peripheral surface [0100] 74 slit [0101] 75 engaged hole portion (retention mechanism) and [0102] 76 RFID tag