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- the apparatus of the present invention thus provides an improved apparatus for filling prescriptions.
- the apparatus includes a shelving unit defining an array of storage containers, each container having an interior for holding a bulk amount of a selected pill product.
- FIGS. 12 - 20 show an alternate embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention designated generally by the numeral 70 in FIG. 12.
- a bottle dispensing apparatus 70 that can be used in placed of the pill bottle dispenser 45 shown in FIGS. 1 , 6 - 6 A, and 8 .
- the robot arm 25 grasps a pill bottle 86 from pill bottle dispenser 70 (see FIGS. 18 - 20 ) as an alternate to the removal of a pill bottle from dispenser 45 shown in FIG. 8. Otherwise, the pill bottle 86 , once removed is used in the filling of a prescription as with the embodiment of FIGS. 1 - 11 .
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Abstract
A pill dispensing system includes a shelving unit in array form that holds a number of bulk containers, each holding a bulk amount of a pill to be dispensed. A computer controlled robot removes a selected bulk container and places it on a counter that also dispenses pills. The robot has an arm with a free end portion that can grip a bulk container or a single pill bottle to be filled. The robot is computer controlled to retrieve an empty pill bottle, place it on a label printing and applying unit, then place it next to the counter/dispenser to receive the selected number of selected prescription pills, then place the filled, labeled bottle on a conveyor. In an alternate embodiment, pill bottles are dispensed from a dispenser that holds bottles on inclined plates and feeds them to a vertical dispensing channel. Gates prevent the flow of bottles from an inclined position until the plate above has been emptied.
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- This is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/205,246, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,176,392 (scheduled to issue on Jan. 23, 2001), which is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/986,665, filed Dec. 8, 1997, which is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/986,247, filed Dec. 5, 1997, which are incorporated herein by reference.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to systems for automatically filling prescriptions, and more particularly to a computer controlled system for dispensing containers (e.g., pill bottles) and then filling the bottles with pills, wherein a robotic arm removes bulk containers one at a time and then fills a selected bottle with a selected number of pills from the selected bulk container.
- 2. General Background of the Invention
- In the pharmaceutical industry, many different types of pills must be quickly dispensed into pill bottles in order to efficiently provide prescription services to patients. Several such systems have been patented that disclose devices attempting to automate pill prescription services.
- Kerney Hurst is a named inventor of a number of issued and now expired U.S. patents that deal with counting articles such as pills from a cassette or drum.
U.S. Pat. Issued Filing Expiration No. Date Date Title Date Inventors 3,045,864 07/24/62 06/25/59 “Article 07/24/79 Hurst/ Counting Pearson Device” 3,170,627 02/23/65 07/08/63 “Article 02/23/82 Pearson/ Counting Hurst Device” 3,215,310 11/02/65 07/03/62 “Article 11/02/82 Hurst/ Counting Pearson Device” 3,266,664 08/16/66 06/09/65 “Article 08/16/83 Pearson/ Counting Hurst Device” 3,368,713 02/13/68 08/15/66 “Article 02/13/85 Hurst/ Counting Pearson Device” 4,111,332 09/05/78 12/16/74 “Article 09/05/95 Hurst/ Counting Pearson Device” 4,171,065 10/16/79 12/06/76 “ Circuitry 10/16/96 Hurst And System For Controlling Multi-Use Article Dispensing Cells - A more recent Kerney Hurst patent is U.S. Pat. No. 4,869,394 which relates to a cassette for holding pills to be dispensed. The cassettes of the Hurst '394 patent cooperate with a counter/dispenser having a motor drive that rotates a drum inside the cassette to dispense and count pills contained in the drum. A selected pill in a selected cassette is placed upon the motor drive when a prescription is to be filled. The druggist then selects a number of pills using a numeric key pad entry. The druggist also selects a desired size pill bottle and places that pill bottle under the counter/dispenser so that when the motor drive rotates the drum contained within the cassette, the desired number of pills are dispensed from the cassette through the counter/dispenser and into the pill bottle.
- Recent patents deal with the concept of automating the process of filling a prescription. These include U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,208,762 and 5,337,919. The '762 patent, issued to Charhut et al., discloses a method and apparatus for dispensing drugs, wherein a patient's order of one or more prescriptions is automatically filled. Various drugs are stored in three or more filler lines. A vial size is assigned to each line. When a prescription is filled, it is automatically assigned to a line in view of the vial size requirements and processed accordingly. Provisions are made for the inability to fill a prescription or order. Subsequently, all of the patient's prescriptions are collected and made available as a single order.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,337,919, issued to Spaulding et al., discloses an automatic prescription dispensing system that includes a housing or frame having a plurality of pill dispenser units mounted therein, a plurality of vial supply assemblies at one end of the housing, and a filled vial off load carousel at an opposite end. A vial manipulator assembly is mounted on the housing to enable translational movement of a vial manipulator frame vertically and horizontally and pivoting about a vertical axis to retrieve vials from the supply assemblies, fill the vials at the dispenser units, and deposit the filled vials onto the carousel. The vial manipulator frame includes spring loaded grippers to engage and carry the vials and a drive motor and gear for meshing with dispenser unit gears to operate the dispenser units. The system includes a controller including an interface for coupling to the printer port of a pharmacy host computer printer port for intercepting drug name and quantity data for a prescription which was directed to a prescription label printer. Such prescription data is used by the controller for selecting the dispenser unit having the required drug, vial size, and number of pills to be dispensed.
- Some automated drug filling systems automatically fill a prescription and even apply a cap to the pill bottle. These are typically very expensive devices that are only justifiable to very large end users such as hospitals.
- There is a need for an automated prescription filling system that includes a bottle dispenser that can be used by smaller and medium sized users such as pharmacies as opposed to very large hospitals.
- There is also a need for a container (e.g., pill bottle) dispensing system that uses a cabinet or shelving unit that holds storage containers that can quickly and automatically access a container for subsequent filling (e.g., with a selected pill).
- The present invention provides a method and apparatus for automatically dispensing containers such as bottles for prescription medication. The system produces a label and fills prescription vials with a specific drug for a specific patient. The system includes a “cassette” based pill counting system and a label printer serviced by an articulated robotic manipulator whose functions are coordinated by a computer to extemporaneously label and fill prescription vials.
- A record of prescription information is received by the controlling computer from a pharmacy order entry computer. This record includes usual prescription label information such as patient name, doctor name, instructions, etc. as well as drug and quantity information.
- The controlling computer directs a robotic manipulator to retrieve a drug storage unit which includes a queuing and separating means (i.e., cassette).
- The controlling computer sends the drug and quantity information to a control counter/dispenser which will cooperate with the drug storage cassette to count and dispense the required number of pills. The robotic manipulator arm places the cassette on a counter, and a bar code on the cassette is read by a scanner interfaced to the counter. If the bar code matches the drug information, the counting and dispensing system is activated and pills are dispensed to a temporary holding volume.
- While the pills are being counted the robotic manipulator arm retrieves an empty vial from a vial dispenser. The manipulator then places the vial on a vial rotating device which is positioned in a manner so that the prescription label is applied to the label to the vial as it is printed. The robotic manipulator then retrieves the labeled vial from the labeler and maneuvers the vial to the temporary pill holding volume. Then robotic manipulator lifts a gate allowing the pills to fall from the holding volume into the vial. The manipulator then places the filled vial to a conveyor means and releases it. The conveyor then transports it to an operator for checking and delivery to the patient.
- The robotic manipulator then retrieves the cassette from the counter and returns the cassette to its shelf. When a cassette requires replenishment of it's stock, the manipulator retrieves the cassette from its storage shelf and places it in an output holding area that is accessible by a system operator. The operator removes the cassette from the output holding area and performs the replenishment steps. The cassette is returned to service by placing it in an input holding area. The manipulator then returns the cassette to its storage shelf. Multiple vial sizes are accommodated by the single robotic manipulator.
- The present invention thus provides an improved method and apparatus for filling prescriptions. The method of the present invention provides a storage shelving unit that can be an array having a plurality of shelves arranged in vertical columns for storing a plurality of bulk containers. Each respective container contains and stores a bulk quantity (e.g., 100 to 2000 pills) of a selected pharmaceutical to be dispensed.
- A robotic, computer controlled arm is used to grasp a selected one of the containers that has the correct pills for the prescription to be filled.
- The selected container is then removed from its receptacle with the robot arm and then placed by the robot arm on a counter/dispenser.
- Pills are then dispensed in a correct number from the container by the counter and into a pill bottle that is also supported by the robot arm. Dispensing of the pills can be suspended until the robot arm has grabbed a pill bottle and placed it under the discharge chute of the counter/dispenser. The counter/dispenser then counts and dispenses the pills.
- With the method of the present invention, the robotic arm then removes the container from the counter/dispenser and returns it to its receptacle.
- The method of the present invention further comprises the step of using a computer to control the robotic arm during movement of the bulk container and pill bottle.
- In the method of the present invention, the pill bottle is moved from a pill bottle dispenser to a labeling machine and then to the counter/dispenser.
- The method of the present invention further comprises the step of moving the pill bottle to a conveyor after it has been filled so that the pharmacist can check the prescription and cap the bottle.
- The method of the present invention includes the step of arranging the bulk containers and receptacles in an array having a curved front in which the robotic arm rotates in order to access the receptacles.
- The method of the present invention includes the step of controlling the counter with a computer so that a pharmacist sitting at a computer console can direct movement of the robotic arm to: 1) select a desired bulk container, 2) place that container on the counter/dispenser, 3) retrieve a pill bottle of selected size, 4) place a label on a pill bottle, 5) dispense the selected number of pills from the counter/dispensing unit into the pill bottle; and 6) place the pill bottle on a conveyor.
- The apparatus of the present invention thus provides an improved apparatus for filling prescriptions. The apparatus includes a shelving unit defining an array of storage containers, each container having an interior for holding a bulk amount of a selected pill product.
- Each container is removable from the shelving unit, having a receptacle that separates each container from the next container. A computer controlled robotic arm reaches and grips a selected container and removes it from its receptacle. The computer controlled robotic arm has a free-end portion that grips the container to transport it to a counter.
- A counter receives the selected container, the counter being computer controlled to dispense a selected number of pills therefrom into a bottle.
- The free-end portion of the robotic arm has first and second gripping portions that can selectively grip a selected container or a selected pill bottle respectively.
- The present invention provides a shelving unit that is curved in shape along its front surface.
- The containers are arranged in an array that is accessed by the robotic arm when the robotic arm rotates about a center of rotation. The shelving unit has a curved shape that conforms to the movement of the robotic arm free end as the robot rotates about its center of rotation.
- The robotic arm can move its free end portion into multiple and different elevational positions such as when removing a container from a higher or lower shelf.
- The shelving unit preferable comprises a plurality of vertical columns, each column having a plurality of vertically spaced apart shelves for holding containers in an aligned vertical column.
- Each column has a front face that is perpendicular to a radial line that extends radially from the center of rotation of the robotic arm.
- The free-end portion of the robotic arm includes a pair of opposed gripping surfaces that move between opened and closed positions. The free-end portion of the robotic arm includes a pair of opposed jaws that are specially shaped to grip either the container or the pill bottle.
- The free-end portion of the robotic arm has a gripping surface portion that includes a pair of opposed jaws with a first pair of shaped surfaces thereon for gripping one of the selected bulk containers and a second pair of surfaces that are curved for engaging the sides of a pill bottle to be handled during the pill dispensing procedure.
- The shelving unit includes a plurality of shelf surfaces that can be inclined upon which the containers are supported.
- A counter/dispenser or counting unit is spaced circumferentially away from the shelving unit. The robotic arm rotates away from the shelving unit to the counter/dispenser during use. The robotic arm moves its free end portion along a path that enables changes of elevation for both the free-end portion of the robotic arm and the supported container. The robotic arm places the selected cassette or container on the counting unit. A selected number of pills are dispensed into a chute of the counting unit.
- A bottle dispenser can be provided for holding a plurality of bottles to be filled with prescriptions. The bottle dispenser present a selected pill bottle for filling and the robotic arm enables its free end portion to move to a bottle gripping position at the bottle dispenser and from there to a bottle labeler and then to a filling position next to the counter/dispenser. The bottle can be of multiple bottle sizes to be selected on demand. The vials or bottles may be retrieved from a device that holds them in an ordered orientation. A labelling step may be interjected before placing the vial next to the counter/dispenser.
- An alternate embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention provides an alternate bottle dispensing construction. The alternate construction of the bottle dispenser includes a frame having a supporting base with a pair of side walls with a space therebetween and a bottle dispensing opening at the bottom of the frame. A plurality of inclined plates are positioned in between the side walls and supported by the frame, each of the plates being sized to carry a plurality of bottles to be dispensed. The inclined orientation of the plates enables the bottles to move toward the front of the frame under the influence of gravity.
- The frame provides a dispensing channel for dispensing bottles from an upper end portion of the frame to a lower end portion of the frame and to a dispensing opening. A plurality of gates, one at the end of each of the inclined plates control the flow of bottles from one or more plates to the channel. Each gate is movable between an open and closed position.
- Each of the gates has a counter weight that urges the gate into an opened position. The gates are configured to open when the inclined plate above the gate has been emptied of bottles. The frame has a dispensing outlet at the front bottom of the frame for dispensing bottles from the dispensing channel one at a time.
- A conveyor can be provided for receiving pill bottles that have been labeled and filled with a prescription.
- The robotic arm enables its free-end portion to move a pill bottle from a position next to the counter during filling to a position on the conveyor once it is filled with the selected prescription.
- For a further understanding of the nature, objects, and advantages of the present invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description, read in conjunction with the following drawings, wherein like reference numerals denote like elements and wherein:
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention;
- FIG. 2 is a fragmentary view of the preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention showing the bulk container and free-end portion of the robotic arm just prior to a gripping of the bulk container with the free-end portion of the robotic arm;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective fragmentary view of the preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention shown during a gripping of the bulk container with the free-end portion of the robotic arm;
- FIG. 4 is a perspective fragmentary view of the preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention showing the robotic arm free-end portion gripping a pill bottle to be filled;
- FIG. 5 is an elevational fragmentary view of the preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention showing the robotic arm accessing bulk containers at different levels of one column of the array of the shelving unit;
- FIGS.6-6A are a partial perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention shown with the array of shelves removed;
- FIG. 7 is a fragmentary elevational view of the preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention illustrating the placement of a bulk container on the counter/dispenser;
- FIG. 8 is a fragmentary elevational view of the preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention showing the removal of a pill bottle from the pill bottle dispenser by the robotic arm;
- FIG. 9 is a fragmentary elevational view of the preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention showing the robotic arm during the application of a label to the pill bottle at the label printer;
- FIG. 10 is a fragmentary elevational view of the preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention showing the dispensing of a selected number of pills from the counter/dispenser into a pill bottle that is supported by the robotic arm;
- FIG. 11 is a fragmentary sectional elevational view of the preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention showing the placement of a pill bottle on the conveyor after it has been filled with a selected number of pills;
- FIG. 12 is an elevational view of an alternate embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention showing the pill bottle dispenser portion thereof;
- FIG. 13 is a fragmentary elevational view of the alternate embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention;
- FIG. 14 is a sectional elevational view taken along lines14-14 of FIG. 13;
- FIG. 15 is a fragmentary elevational view of the alternate embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention;
- FIG. 15A is a perspective fragmentary view of the alternate embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention;
- FIG. 16 is a partial elevational view of the alternate embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention showing movement of the gates;
- FIG. 17 is a partial perspective view of the alternate embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention;
- FIG. 18 is a partial perspective view of the alternate embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention illustrating the transfer of a pill bottle from the dispenser by the robotic arms;
- FIG. 19 is a perspective fragmentary view of the alternate embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention showing a gripping of a pill bottle to be dispensed by the robotic arm; and
- FIG. 20 is a fragmentary perspective view of the alternate embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention showing the robotic arm after it has removed a pill bottle from the dispenser.
- FIGS.1-6 show the preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention, designated generally by the numeral 10 in FIG. 1. In FIGS. 1 and 6,
pill dispensing apparatus 10 includes generally the various components supported onframe 40, an operator's console 11, a shelving unit 12,robot 24, and aframe 40.Frame 40 supports shelving unit 12, console 11,robot 24, a label printing and applyingdevice 54, and a counter/dispenser 60, andpill bottle dispenser 45. -
Frame 40 can be provided with a plurality offeet 41 for engaging an underlying surface, shop floor, concrete slab, or the like. - Shelving unit12 is seen in FIGS. 1 and 5. The shelving unit 12 includes a plurality of vertically extending
column members 13 each having atop panel 14, abottom panel 15, arear panel 16, andside walls - A generally flat
front surface 17 is provided to eachcolumn 13 as defined by the front edge ofside walls shelves 18. Theshelves 18 in combination withside walls receptacles 19 for receivingbulk containers 20. - The
bulk containers 20 can be a cassette type container having a rotary drum contained therein and ahandle 21 for manipulating the bulk container. The rotating drum has a slotted disk that cooperates with the counter/dispenser to count and dispense the pills.Such bulk containers 20 are in commercial use, being marketed by Automated Prescription Systems, Inc. of Alexandria, La. and shown, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 4,869,394 incorporated herein by reference. - Other counting device bulk containers such as the Drug-O-Matic sold by Automated Prescription Systems, Inc. or the ATC212 cassette sold by Baxter International of Deerfield, Ill. could be used. The
bulk containers 20 would be used to contain different kinds of pills. For example, asingle container 20 might contain Seldane®. The next individual container might contain Augmentin®, etc. Typically, thesebulk containers 20 would contain 100-2000 pills whereas a typical prescription might fill a bottle with 20 or 30 pills.Cassettes 20 thus fulfill two functions. One is to store a stock quantity of pills from which a specific patient quantity can be counted. The other function is to cooperate with the countinghead 51 to queue and separate the pills for counting and dispensing. The essence of the counting method is a slotted disk that rotates at an angle. The cassette is designed with a handle which makes it easily manipulated by therobot 24 or a human. Each of thecassettes 20 may be removed singly from its storage shelf and maneuvered to the counting head. When acassette 20 requires replenishment, therobot 24 transports it from its storage shelf to a “replenish out”shelf 66. The operator retrieves it from there and performs necessary replenishment activities on it. When finished, the operator places it in the “replenish in”port 67 where a bar code on the cassette is automatically scanned withscanner 65. Based on the bar code data, the robot retrieves the cassette and returns it to the storage shelf. - A
robot 24 provides arobotic arm 25 that can rotate about itspedestal 26 into different rotational positions. As shown in FIG. 5, therobotic arm 25 has a free-end portion 31 that can move into different elevational positions such as the lowerelevational position 25A shown in phantom lines in FIG. 5 and the higher elevational position shown in phantom lines 25B in FIG. 5. Thefree end 31 can also change in radial position and attitude. This combination of rotational movement of therobotic arm 25 and the different elevational positions of its free-end 31 enables the free-end portion 31 to grip and retrieve any selectedbulk container 20 by grasping thehandle 21 portion thereof as will be explained more fully hereinafter. A computer can be controlled to activate movement of therobotic arm 25 and its free-end portion 31, particularly thejaws -
Robot 24 can be a commercially available robot, being manufactured and sold by Motoman Corporation of West Carrolton, Ohio, for example. Such arobot 24 and itsrobotic manipulator arm 25 hasmultiple arm segments pedestal 26 provides a rotating connection that enables therobotic arm 25 to rotate with respect tohorizontal support surface 28. Thehorizontal support 28 can be supported by avertical frame 27 portion offrame 40 as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6. Therobotic manipulator arm 25 is able to repeat certain maneuvers in space according to the command input and place the free end portion orgripping means 31 in a 3-dimensional space with variable attitudes (angles) about three orthogonal axes. Therobot 24 performs five primary functions: 1) movecassette 20 from itsstorage shelf 18 to thecounter 51 and vise-a-versa; 2) move theempty prescription vial 50 from thevial storage 45 and to the label applier 64; 3) move the labeledvial 50 to the temporary holding volume of the countinghead 51 for transfer of the pills into thevial 50; 4) move the filledvial 50 to the off-load conveyor 60; and 5) movecassettes 20 between thereplenishment ports - In FIGS.2-4, the free-
end portion 31 ofrobotic arm 25 is shown more particularly, including movingjaws container 20 orpill bottle 50. In FIG. 2, thejaws side wall portions side walls handle 21 as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3. Theside wall 34 provides a flatinside surface 36. Theside wall 35 provides a generally flat insidesurface 37. - These
surfaces handle 21 when thejaws Horizontal plate 38 is attached toside wall 34 by welding, for example. Likewise, thehorizontal plate 39 is attached toside wall 35 by welding, for example. Thehorizontal plates section 46, 47 respectively for conforming to the outer surface of a cylindrically-shapedpill bottle 50 as shown in FIGS. 2 and 4. The arc shapedsections 46, 47 havecurved walls pill bottle 50 has been gripped by the arc-shapedsurfaces 46, 47 ofplates curved walls -
Arrow 42 in FIG. 2 illustrates the forward movement of free-end portion 31 ofrobotic arm 25 when acontainer 20 is to be removed from areceptacle 19 of shelving unit 12.Arrows 43 in FIG. 3 illustrate thatjaws jaws end portion 31 has not yet gripped thecontainer 21, but is attempting to do so. The closed position ofjaws handle 21 ofcontainer 20 is to be gripped. In FIG. 4, the closed position ofjaws pill bottle 50 has been gripped betweencurved walls arcuate surfaces 46, 47 ofjaws - In FIGS.1-6, a
computer 44 can be used for controlling the movement ofrobotic arm 25, and the dispensing of pills from a selectedcontainer 20 through a counter/dispenser or countinghead 51. Counter/dispensers are known in the art such as those shown and described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,111,332 and 4,869,394. Its function is coordinated to count a specific quantity for a specific prescription when the proper cassette is placed on the counting head. It also includes a temporary storage volume from which the pills will be retrieved. - Movement of the
robotic arm 25 is computer controlled into both rotational and elevational positions as shown in FIG. 5. Thecomputer 44 controls the operation of therobotic arm 25 to grab apill bottle 50 frompill bottle dispenser 45. Therobotic arm 25 places thepill bottle 50 on label printer andapplier 54 so that a prescription label with desired patient and prescription information can be included on the label that is printed and applied to thebottle 50. Thecomputer 44 sends label information such as patient name, drug and instructions to the label printer. Additionally, the discharge of pills fromcontainer 20 through counter/dispenser 51 can be controlled withcomputer 44. Thecomputer 44 also controls thearm 25 to place a filledbottle 50 onconveyor 60. - In FIG. 7, the robot arm is shown placing
container 20 on counter/dispenser 51 so that pills can be dispensed therefrom. The counter/dispenser has achute 52 for receiving pills that have been counted and dispensed fromcontainer 20. In FIG. 7, thepills 55 are shown contained withinchute 52 after they have been dispensed from counter/dispenser 51. - The counter/
dispenser 51 can be provided with adoor 53 that closeschute 52 so that the pills will be retained therein is shown in FIG. 7 until apill bottle 50 is placed byrobotic arm 25 in a position that opens thedoor 53 so that the pills will travel into the bottle as shown in FIG. 10. - The
computer 44 can also be used to control the placement of alabel 56 onpill bottle 50 as shown in FIG. 9 usinglabel printer 54 and label applier 64. The applicator is positioned near the output of the labeler. It includes a roller and clamp mechanism. The robot puts the vial on the roller. As the label exits the printer, the vial is rotated and the label is applied. - After a
pill bottle 50 has been filled withpills 55, it can be removed from the position shown in FIG. 10 and placed on aconveyor 60 as shown in FIG. 11.Vial conveyor 60 is used to transport the finished vials from the system enclosure. - The
conveyor 60 is divided into at least two lanes. One lane is always used for “exception” vials and typically stops near the display and control unit. The other lanes are separately routed to remote destinations for the prescriptions such as “packing stations” of the model Pharmacy 2000 pill dispensing system, sold by APS, Inc. assignee of this application. - The conveyor11 provides
end portions wall 63 that retains a number ofpill bottles 50 on theconveyor 60 until a druggist can remove them as shown in FIG. 6. This enables the druggist to control thecomputer 44 from console 11 and from that same position inspect eachpill bottle 50, itslabel 56, and thepills 55 that have been dispensed thereinto to confirm that the prescription has in fact been properly filled. - FIGS.12-20 show an alternate embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention designated generally by the numeral 70 in FIG. 12. In FIG. 12, there is shown a bottle dispensing apparatus 70 that can be used in placed of the
pill bottle dispenser 45 shown in FIGS. 1, 6-6A, and 8. In the alternate embodiment of FIGS. 12-20, therobot arm 25 grasps apill bottle 86 from pill bottle dispenser 70 (see FIGS. 18-20) as an alternate to the removal of a pill bottle fromdispenser 45 shown in FIG. 8. Otherwise, thepill bottle 86, once removed is used in the filling of a prescription as with the embodiment of FIGS. 1-11. - In FIG. 12, bottle dispensing apparatus70 includes a
frame 71 having anupper end 72 and alower end 73.Frame 71 provides a front 74 that is generally planar and vertical and a rear 75 that is generally planar and vertical. A plurality of inclined plates 76-85 form a part offrame 71, the plate 76-85 being mounted in betweenside walls - The plurality of inclined plates76-85 enable a plurality of cylindrically-shaped
pill bottles 86 to be stored on the inclined plates 76-85 as shown in FIG. 12. Because each of the plates 76-85 is inclined, thepill bottle 86 stored on each plate 76-85 roll toward thefront 74 offrame 71 during use. At thefront 74 offrame 71, there is provided a pair of spaced apartfront panels front panels side walls panels side walls -
Frame 71 provides a dispensingoutlet 91 at thefront 74 offrame 71 and at thelower end 73 offrame 71 as shown in FIGS. 12 and 18-20.Dispensing outlet 91 allows one cylindrically-shapedpill bottle 86 at a time to be dispensed from pill bottle dispenser 70.Delivery chute 91 extends in front of and below dispensingoutlet 91 as shown in FIGS. 12 and 18-20.Delivery chute 92 has a pair of side walls 115, 116 and a pair of opposed stop portions 117, 118. The stop portions 117, 118 catch abottle 86 after it has been dispensed so that it can be grabbed and removed byrobotic arm 25 as shown in FIGS. 18-20. - During operation, the
pill bottles 86 that are stored on the inclined plates 76-85 move toward thefront 74 offrame 71 aspill bottles 86 are dispensed one at a time from dispensingoutlet 91 and intodelivery chute 92. In order to feedpill bottles 86 one at a time, a plurality of gates 100-108 are provided, each gate 100-108 being mounted respectively at the front end portion of an inclined plate 76-85 as shown in FIG. 12. - In addition to the plurality of gates100-108, a dispensing
channel 93 is provided that extends along thefront 74 offrame 71. The dispensingchannel 93 includes anupper end 94 and alower end 95. Thelower end 95 communicates with dispensingoutlet 91. In FIG. 12,arrows 96 show the downward flow ofpill bottles 86 during use and within thechannel 93. - In FIG. 13,
arrow 97 shows the movement ofbottles 86 towardchannel 93 as they are moved by gravity toward thefront 74 offrame 71 and eventually to channel 93.Arrow 98 in FIG. 16 illustrates the turn that apill bottle 86 experiences when it leaves an inclined plate such as theplate 77 in FIG. 16 and enterschannel 93.Curved arrow 99 in FIG. 16 illustrates the rotational movement of agate 100 that occurs after all of thepill bottles 86 have been removed from twoinclined plates gate 100 to frame 71. - Each of the gates100-108 includes a
counterweight 109 and a V-shapedportion 110. Further, a pair of spaced aparthorizontal shafts 111, 112 are provided integrally with V-shapedportion 110. Thesehorizontal shaft portions 111, 112 enable the gates 100-108 to be mounted to frame 71 using bearings 113 (for example, plastic sleeves). In FIGS. 18-20, thearrow 114 shows the turn that is made bypill bottles 86 that leave dispensingchannel 93 and enterchute 92. - In FIGS. 13 and 14, the operation of the gates100-108 can be seen. In FIG. 13, all of the inclined plates 76-85 are filled with
bottles 86. As the bottles are dispensed fromchute 92, the bottles from the highestinclined plate 73 that containsbottles 86 is emptied by thearrow 97 in FIG. 13. Once thebottles 86 on theinclined plate 76 are emptied, thebottles 86 contained invertical dispensing channel 93 move downwardly. As soon as thebottles 86 invertical dispensing channel 93 move downwardly below thebottom 119 of a particular gate 100-109,counterweight 109 rotates the gate into the open position as shown byarrow 99 in FIG. 16. When this occurs, the gate opens up the next row ofpill bottles 86 contained on the next inclined plate that contains the bottles. - Each gate100-108 opens in sequence, beginning with the
gate 100 and ending with thegate 108. In the meantime, as each gate opens, the highestinclined plate 76 followed by the next highestinclined plate 77 dispenses its contents ofpill bottles 86. The last inclined plate to dispense itsbottles 86 is the lowestinclined plate 85. By the time theinclined plate 85 dispenses itsbottles 86,bottles 86 contained in thevertical dispensing channel 93 will have moved below thebottom 119 ofgate 108, namely, the lowest gate. - The following is a list of suitable parts and materials for the various elements of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Part Number Description 10 pill dispensing apparatus 11 console 12 shelving unit 13 column 14 top panel 15 bottom panel 16 rear panel 17 front surface 18 shelf 19 receptacle 20 bulk container 21 handle 22 side wall 23 side wall 24 robot 25 robotic arm 25A robotic arm 25B robotic arm 26 pedestal 27 vertical frame 28 horizontal support 29 arm segment 30 arm segment 31 free end portion 32 jaw 33 jaw 34 side wall 35 side wall 36 flat inside surface 37 flat inside surface 38 horizontal plate 39 horizontal plate 40 frame 41 feet 42 arrow 43 arrow 44 computer 45 pill bottle dispenser 46 arcuate surface 47 arcuate surface 48 curved wall 49 curved wall 50 pill bottle 51 counter/dispenser 52 chute 53 door 54 label printer 55 pills 56 label 60 conveyor 61 end 62 end 63 wall 64 label applier 65 bar code scanner 66 replenish out port 67 replenish in port 70 bottle dispensing apparatus 71 frame 72 upper end 73 lower end 74 front 75 rear 76 inclined plate 77 inclined plate 78 inclined plate 79 inclined plate 80 inclined plate 81 inclined plate 82 inclined plate 83 inclined plate 84 inclined plate 85 inclined plate 86 cylindrically-shaped bottles 87 front panel 88 front panel 89 side wall 90 side wall 91 dispensing outlet 92 delivery chute 93 dispensing channel 94 upper end channel 95 lower end channel 96 arrow 97 arrow 98 arrow 99 curved arrow 100 gate 101 gate 102 gate 103 gate 104 gate 105 gate 106 gate 107 gate 108 gate 109 counterweight 110 V-shaped portion 111 horizontal shaft 112 horizontal shaft 113 bearing 114 arrow 115 side wall 116 side wall 117 stop 118 stop - The foregoing embodiments are presented by way of example only; the scope of the present invention is to be limited only by the following claims.
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1. A bottle dispensing apparatus comprising:
a) a frame having a supporting base, a pair of side walls with a space therebetween, and a bottle dispensing opening;
b) a plurality of plates positioned in between the side walls and supported by the frame, each plate being sized to carry a plurality of bottles to be dispensed, and including means for moving bottles toward an end of each of the plates;
c) the frame having a dispensing channel for dispensing bottles from an upper end of the frame to a lower end of the frame;
d) a plurality of gates at an end of each plate, each gate being positioned to control the flow of bottles from one or more plates to the channel, each gate being movable between open and closed positions;
e) the gates being configured to open when the dispensing channel is emptied of bottles at the gate; and
f) the frame having an outlet on the frame that dispenses bottles, the outlet receiving bottles from the dispensing channel.
2. The bottle dispensing apparatus of wherein the frame has a front with a said dispensing channel including side portions defined by a portion of each of the side walls.
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3. The bottle dispensing apparatus of wherein each of the plates has a front and a rear portion, the front portion being lower than the rear portion.
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4. The bottle dispensing apparatus of wherein at least a plurality of the plates are parallel to other of the plates.
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5. The bottle dispensing apparatus of wherein at least a plurality of the plates are generally flat.
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6. The bottle dispensing apparatus of wherein at least a plurality of the plates are inclined.
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7. The bottle dispensing apparatus of wherein the moving means comprises an inclined portion of the plates that urges bottles to move via gravity toward one end of each respective plate.
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8. The bottle dispensing apparatus of wherein each gate has a blocking portion that prevents bottles from exiting a selected plate until all bottles have been dispensed from all of the plates above said selected plate.
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9. The bottle dispensing apparatus of wherein each gate comprises a blocking portion that prevents the flow of bottles from a plate when the gate is in the closed position, and a biasing means for moving the gate into an open position.
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10. The bottle dispensing apparatus of wherein the rear of the frame has openings that communicate with the plate for adding bottles to the plates.
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11. A bottle dispensing apparatus comprising:
a) a frame having a supporting base that supports a plurality of bottle holding plates, each plate being sized to carry a plurality of bottles to be dispensed, and including a biasing portion for moving bottles toward a selected end of each of the plates;
b) the frame having a channel for dispensing bottles from the plates;
c) a plurality of gates at an end of each of the respective plurality of the plates, each gate being positioned to control the flow of bottles from one or more plates, each gate being movable between open and closed positions;
d) each gate having means for urging the gate into an open position; and
e) the gates being configured to open one at a time as the plate above the gate is emptied of bottles.
12. The bottle dispensing apparatus of wherein the gates are of the same general configuration.
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13. The bottle dispensing apparatus of wherein the urging means comprises counterweights for moving the gates toward the open position.
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14. The bottle dispensing apparatus of wherein the channel extends along a path that is next to an end of each of the plates.
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15. The bottle dispensing apparatus of wherein the plates are inclined and the channel extends along a path that is next to a lower end of each of the plates.
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16. The bottle dispensing apparatus of further comprising a plurality of cylindrically-shaped bottles and wherein each of the plates carries a plurality of said cylindrically-shaped bottles.
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17. The bottle dispensing apparatus of wherein the bottles are stored horizontally within the frame on the plates during use.
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18. The bottle dispensing apparatus of wherein each gate has a generally V-shaped portion.
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19. The bottle dispensing apparatus of wherein one or more bottles traveling in the channel next to a gate hold that gate in a closed position.
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20. The bottle dispensing apparatus of wherein the plates empty one at a time during use.
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