CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the priority to Japanese Patent Application No.
2012-117385, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The present invention relates to a medicine dispensing and packing apparatus that
puts medicine into an elongated packing sheet being fed, seals the packing sheet,
and forms a packet.
RELATED ART
[0003] A medicine dispensing and packing apparatus that forms a packet in which medicine
is packed is widely used (see, for example, Patent Literature 1). The medicine dispensing
and packing apparatus includes: a sheet feeding apparatus that feeds an elongated
packing sheet having an open end formed in a lengthwise direction thereof; a medicine
putting unit that puts medicine into the packing sheet; and a sealing apparatus that
seals the packing sheet and forms individually divided packets.
[0004] The medicine dispensing and packing apparatus forms empty packets that are packets
in which the medicine is not put, after the end of a series of medicine packing steps.
A user of the medicine dispensing and packing apparatus can cut off the packing sheet
in this empty packet portion. For this cut-off, the medicine dispensing and packing
apparatus includes a cut-off blade unit that is provided so as to face a feeding path
of the packing sheet.
[0005] The lengthwise size of each empty packet formed by the medicine dispensing and packing
apparatus is the same as that of each medicine-containing packet on which the series
of packing steps has been performed (note that, when a subsequent series of packing
steps is performed after the series of packing steps, the lengthwise size of each
packet formed in the subsequent series of packing steps can be changed). Here, in
a zone from the seal formation position of the sealing apparatus to the position of
the cut-off blade unit, the medicine cannot be put until the subsequent series of
packing steps is performed after the end of the series of packing steps. Accordingly,
because of the structure of the medicine dispensing and packing apparatus, packets
in the zone are always formed as empty packets.
[0006] For example, it is assumed that the distance from the seal formation position to
the cut-off blade unit is 120 mm. Under this assumption, in the case where the lengthwise
size of each packet is 60 mm, for example, as illustrated in FIG. 6A, empty packets
HE are formed to have a lengthwise size of 180 mm, which corresponds to three packets.
(Note that the reason why the empty packets HE are not formed to have a lengthwise
size of 120 mm, which corresponds to two packets is that, if the empty packets HE
are formed to have a lengthwise size of 120 mm, the packing sheet is cut off immediately
after a last medicine-containing packet HL, and the last packet HL may be torn(the
medicine may fall out). That is, the length (60 mm) corresponding to one packet adjacent
to the last packet HL is a size for allowance.) In the case where the lengthwise size
thereof is 80 mm, as illustrated in FIG. 6B, the empty packets HE are formed to have
a lengthwise size of 160 mm, which corresponds to two packets. In the case where the
lengthwise size thereof is 90 mm, as illustrated in FIG. 6C, the empty packets HE
are formed to have a lengthwise size of 180 mm, which corresponds to two packets.
[0007] From the above description, on the basis of the distance (120 mm) from the seal
formation position to the cut-off blade unit, in the case where the lengthwise size
of each packet is 60 mm, a portion of the packing sheet corresponding to 60 mm is
an extra (180 mm - 120 mm). In the case where the lengthwise size thereof is 80 mm,
a portion of the packing sheet corresponding to 40 mm is an extra (160 mm - 120 mm).
In the case where the lengthwise size thereof is 90 mm, a portion of the packing sheet
corresponding to 60 mm is an extra (180 mm - 120 mm). Because the medicine is not
put into the empty packets, there is no choice but to discard the extra portion of
the packing sheet after its cut-off, which is wasteful.
CITATION LIST
Patent Literature
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
PROBLEMS TO BE SOLVED BY THE INVENTION
[0009] In view of the above, the present invention has an object to provide a medicine dispensing
and packing apparatus capable of suppressing a waste of a packing sheet.
MEANS FOR SOLVING PROBLEMS
[0010] The present invention provides a medicine dispensing and packing apparatus including:
a sheet feeding apparatus that feeds an elongated packing sheet in a lengthwise direction
thereof, the packing sheet having an open end formed in the lengthwise direction;
a medicine putting unit including a medicine putting port that is located in a space
in the packing sheet through the open end, the medicine putting unit putting medicine
into the space in the packing sheet from the medicine putting port; a sealing apparatus
that seals the packing sheet; and a control unit that controls the sheet feeding apparatus
and the sealing apparatus to form a plurality of individually divided packets. The
plurality of packets include a plurality of medicine-containing packets and a plurality
of empty packets in which the medicine is not packed. The control unit controls the
sheet feeding apparatus and the sealing apparatus to: sequentially pack the medicine
by sealing the packing sheet in which the medicine is put by the medicine putting
unit; and thereby form the plurality of medicine-containing packets. The control unit
further controls the sheet feeding apparatus and the sealing apparatus to: form the
plurality of empty packets upstream of the plurality of medicine-containing packets
in the packing sheet in a feeding direction of the packing sheet; and form at least
one empty packet of the plurality of empty packets such that a lengthwise size thereof
is smaller than that of each of the plurality of medicine-containing packets.
[0011] Moreover, the control unit may control the sheet feeding apparatus and the sealing
apparatus to form the at least one empty packet adjacently to and further upstream
of a medicine-containing packet in the feeding direction of the packing sheet, the
medicine-containing packet being formed on the most upstream side in the feeding direction
of the packing sheet, of the plurality of medicine-containing packets.
[0012] Moreover, the medicine dispensing and packing apparatus may further include: a perforation
line forming unit that forms a perforation line in the packing sheet in a widthwise
direction thereof; and a cut-off blade unit that is used by a user of the medicine
dispensing and packing apparatus to cut off the plurality of medicine-containing packets
downstream of the sealing apparatus in the feeding direction of the packing sheet.
The control unit may control the perforation line forming unit to form the perforation
line such that the perforation line matches in position with a sealed portion that
extends in the widthwise direction on at least one of an upstream side and a downstream
side of the at least one empty packet in the feeding direction of the packing sheet.
The control unit may control the sheet feeding apparatus such that one of the formed
perforation lines stops so as to match in position with the cut-off blade unit.
[0013] Moreover, the medicine dispensing and packing apparatus may further include: a perforation
line forming unit that forms a perforation line in the packing sheet in a widthwise
direction thereof; and a cut-off blade unit that is used by a user of the medicine
dispensing and packing apparatus to cut off the plurality of medicine-containing packets
downstream of the sealing apparatus in the feeding direction of the packing sheet.
The control unit may control the sheet feeding apparatus and the sealing apparatus
to variably adjust a seal interval in the lengthwise direction of the packing sheet.
The control unit may further control the sheet feeding apparatus and the perforation
line forming unit to form the perforation line further upstream of a medicine-containing
packet in the feeding direction of the packing sheet, the medicine-containing packet
being formed on the most upstream side in the feeding direction of the packing sheet,
of the plurality of medicine-containing packets. The control unit may further control
the sheet feeding apparatus such that one of the formed perforation lines stops so
as to match in position with the cut-off blade unit, regardless of a lengthwise size
of each of the plurality of medicine-containing packets.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014]
FIG. 1 is a main part perspective view schematically illustrating a medicine packing
apparatus in a medicine dispensing and packing apparatus according to an embodiment
of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a main part plan view schematically illustrating the medicine packing apparatus.
FIG. 3 is a main part front view schematically illustrating how to form packets by
the medicine packing apparatus.
FIG. 4 is a main part plan view schematically illustrating how to form the packets
by the medicine packing apparatus.
FIG. 5A is a main part front view schematically illustrating how to cut off a packing
sheet by a cut-off blade unit in the medicine packing apparatus, the cut-off blade
unit including a curved blade.
FIG. 5B is a main part front view schematically illustrating how to cut off the packing
sheet by the cut-off blade unit in the medicine packing apparatus, the cut-off blade
unit including a straight blade.
FIG. 6A is a main part plan view schematically illustrating how to form packets by
a conventional medicine packing apparatus.
FIG. 6B is a main part plan view schematically illustrating how to form packets by
a conventional medicine packing apparatus.
FIG. 6C is a main part plan view schematically illustrating how to form packets by
a conventional medicine packing apparatus.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0015] Next, the present invention is described by way of an embodiment. A medicine dispensing
and packing apparatus of the present invention is provided in order to distribute
and supply medicine. In the medicine dispensing and packing apparatus, for example,
a medicine distributing and supplying apparatus (not illustrated) including distribution
cells and a feeder selectively supplies medicine such as powders, tablets, and capsules
of a type and an amount corresponding to a prescription, to a medicine packing apparatus
A, and the medicine is packed as illustrated in FIG. 3.
[0016] As illustrated in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, the medicine packing apparatus A includes a
guide unit 1, a medicine putting unit 2, a heat sealing apparatus 3 as a sealing apparatus,
and a sheet feeding apparatus 4. Moreover, the medicine packing apparatus A includes
a control unit CONT (see FIG. 2) that controls each unit of the medicine packing apparatus
A.
[0017] In the medicine packing apparatus A, an elongated packing sheet P is pulled out from
a roll Q, is guided by the guide unit 1, and is fed by the sheet feeding apparatus
4 in a lengthwise direction (an X direction in the drawings) thereof. Then, the medicine
is put into the packing sheet P by the medicine putting unit 2. Then, the packing
sheet P is heat-sealed by the heat sealing apparatus 3, and is automatically packed
packet by packet, so that a plurality of individually divided packets H are formed
as illustrated in FIG. 3.
[0018] In the roll Q, the elongated belt-shaped packing sheet P is folded in half in the
lengthwise direction, and is rolled around a roll shaft R in the state where an open
end Pa is formed in the lengthwise direction. The roll Q is rotatably provided to
the medicine packing apparatus A. Examples of the packing sheet P forming the roll
Q include glassine paper and resin sheets each including a heat-sealable resin film
layer. Moreover, the edges on the open end Pa side of the packing sheet P may be subjected
to a process for facilitating cutting, for example, forming fine irregularities.
[0019] The guide unit 1 includes guide rollers 11, 12. As illustrated in the drawings, the
guide rollers 11, 12 are placed such that the axial directions thereof extend along
the widthwise direction of the packing sheet P, and can guide the packing sheet P
pulled out from the roll Q to the medicine putting unit 2.
[0020] Moreover, the guide unit 1 includes a triangular plate 14. The triangular plate 14
is located in a space in the packing sheet P folded in half. The width of the triangular
plate 14 is larger than the width of a region in which the packing sheet P is fed,
at the position of a medicine putting hopper 21 to be described later. The triangular
plate 14 has a substantially triangular shape in plan view. The triangular plate 14
is located downstream of the guide roller 11 and upstream of the hopper 21 in the
feeding direction X. The triangular plate 14 can open the open end Pa formed in the
lengthwise direction of the packing sheet P guided by the guide roller 11, and can
modify a deviation of the open end Pa of the packing sheet P at the time of sealing.
[0021] The medicine putting unit 2 includes the medicine putting hopper 21. The medicine
putting hopper 21 receives a predetermined amount of medicine supplied by the medicine
distributing and supplying apparatus, and puts the medicine into the space in the
packing sheet P folded in half. The medicine putting hopper 21 includes: a medicine
supply port 21b to which the medicine from the medicine distributing and supplying
apparatus is supplied, at an upper end thereof; and a medicine putting port 21a for
putting the supplied medicine into the packing sheet P, at a lower end thereof. The
medicine putting port 21a of the hopper 21 is located in the space in the packing
sheet P through the open end Pa of the packing sheet P opened by the triangular plate
14. With this configuration, the predetermined amount of medicine supplied to the
medicine packing apparatus A is put into the packing sheet P without being scattered.
[0022] The heat sealing apparatus 3 heat-seals the packing sheet P fed by the sheet feeding
apparatus 4. Consequently, the individually divided packets H are formed as illustrated
in FIG. 3. As illustrated in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, the heat sealing apparatus 3 includes:
a pair of substantially L-shaped sealing units 30 each composed of a widthwise sealing
unit 31 and a lengthwise sealing unit 32; and a seal driving unit 33 that is a driving
unit that drives the pair of sealing units 30 and is connected to the control unit
CONT. Moreover, the heat sealing apparatus 3 includes a perforation line forming unit
34.
[0023] Each widthwise sealing unit 31 extends slightly outward from the ends in the widthwise
direction of the packing sheet P folded in half, and is located along the widthwise
direction thereof. The widthwise sealing units 31 form a widthwise seal S1 extending
in the widthwise direction, in the packing sheet P. Moreover, the length of each lengthwise
sealing unit 32 is set to be slightly larger than a packably set length corresponding
to one packet of the packets H formed in the packing sheet P. Then, each lengthwise
sealing unit 32 is located along the open end Pa of the packing sheet P. The lengthwise
sealing units 32 form a lengthwise seal S2 extending in the lengthwise direction,
in the packing sheet P. The widthwise sealing units 31 are respectively provided to
the upstream end portions of the lengthwise sealing units 32 in the feeding direction
X. At least one of the pair of sealing units 30 includes a heater. The sealing unit
30 including the heater, of the pair of sealing units 30, is heated by the heater
while the pair of sealing units 30 nips the packing sheet P folded in half, whereby
the packing sheet P can be heat-sealed.
[0024] The perforation line forming unit 34 forms a perforation line M (see FIG. 3) in the
widthwise direction of the packing sheet P. As illustrated in FIG. 2, the perforation
line forming unit 34 includes: a blade 341 provided on an inner surface of the widthwise
sealing unit 31 of one of the pair of sealing units 30; and a blade receiver 342 provided
on an inner surface of the widthwise sealing unit 31 of the other of the pair of sealing
units 30. While not illustrated here, the blade 341 is fixed to a base of the widthwise
sealing unit 31. Meanwhile, the widthwise sealing unit 31 is fixed to the base by
means of a spring. With this configuration, when the pair of sealing units 30 nips
the packing sheet P, the widthwise sealing unit 31 moves toward the base, whereby
the blade 341 fixed to the base protrudes from the inner surface of the widthwise
sealing unit 31. Accordingly, when the pair of sealing units 30 nips the packing sheet
P, the perforation line M can be formed in the packing sheet P by pressure of each
widthwise sealing unit 31. Note that the perforation line M formed by the perforation
line forming unit 34 of the present embodiment is given as a mere example, and the
present invention is not limited thereto. That is, it is sufficient that a structure
that can assist a user of the medicine dispensing and packing apparatus or a patient
to cut the packing sheet P in the widthwise direction can be formed in the packing
sheet P, and a structure other than the perforation line M may be adopted.
[0025] In the heat sealing apparatus 3, the pair of sealing units 30 are placed so as to
be opposed to each other with the packing sheet P being interposed therebetween. Accordingly,
upon reception of a command from the control unit CONT (see FIG. 2), the seal driving
unit 33 causes the pair of sealing units 30 to nip the packing sheet P from both the
sides in their opposing direction and heat-seal (pressure-bond by heating) the packing
sheet P. In this way, the packing sheet P is divided pack by pack, and the plurality
of individually divided packets H are continuously formed. Along with this operation,
the perforation line forming unit 34 forms the perforation line M in each heat-sealed
portion. Moreover, the sheet feeding apparatus 4 to be described later variably adjusts
the interval in the lengthwise direction (the X direction in the drawings) between
the widthwise seals S1 formed by the widthwise sealing units 31. In the present embodiment,
60, 70, 80, and 90 mm can be selected as the lengthwise interval.
[0026] As described above, the heat sealing apparatus 3 heat-seals the packing sheet P being
fed, in the state where the medicine is put in the packing sheet P. As illustrated
in FIG. 3, the heat sealing apparatus 3 forms a plurality of empty packets HE in which
the medicine is not packed, of the packets H, upstream of a last packet HL of the
continuous medicine-containing packets of the packets H in the feeding direction X.
That is, the plurality of formed packets H include the plurality of medicine-containing
packets and the plurality of empty packets HE in which the medicine is not packed.
The heat sealing apparatus 3 of the present embodiment forms by heat-sealing at least
one of the plurality of formed empty packets HE such that the lengthwise size thereof
is smaller than that of the last packet HL (in the present embodiment, a lengthwise
size of 60 mm). In the present embodiment, as illustrated in FIG. 3 and FIG. 4, at
least one narrow empty packet HEa (in the present embodiment, 20 mm) that is the empty
packet having the smaller lengthwise size is formed adjacently to and immediately
after the last packet HL (upstream of the last packet HL in the feeding direction
X). The lengthwise size of the narrow empty packet HEa corresponds to a size for allowance
when the packets H (packing sheet P) is cut off. Then, also with regard to a sealed
portion of the narrow empty packet HEa, the perforation line forming unit 34 forms
the perforation line M such that the perforation line M matches in position with the
sealed portion.
[0027] The sheet feeding apparatus 4 feeds the packing sheet P in the lengthwise direction
(the X direction in the drawings). The sheet feeding apparatus 4 includes a pair of
feeding rollers 41 and a roller driving unit 43 (see FIG. 2) that is a driving unit
that rotationally drives the pair of feeding rollers 41 and is connected to the control
unit CONT. In the sheet feeding apparatus 4, upon reception of a command from the
control unit CONT, the roller driving means 43 causes the pair of feeding rollers
41 to respectively rotate in directions indicated by arrows in FIG. 2. The packing
sheet P can be fed by the rotations of the feeding rollers 41.
[0028] The medicine packing apparatus A further includes a dust collecting apparatus 5,
a printing apparatus 6, and a cut-off blade unit 7. For example, as illustrated in
FIG. 1, the dust collecting apparatus 5 includes: a shutter plate 51 including a dust
collection port 51a that is partially cut out; and an air suctioning apparatus (not
illustrated). If an operator gives a command to the dust collecting apparatus 5, the
dust collecting apparatus 5 covers the medicine supply port 21b of the hopper 21 by
means of the shutter plate 51 except the dust collection port 51a, and suctions air
from the dust collection port 51a by means of the air suctioning apparatus. Consequently,
air is suctioned from the medicine putting port 21a of the hopper 21, whereby residual
medicine in the hopper 21 is cleaned. As a result, dust in the hopper 21 is collected.
[0029] As illustrated in FIG. 2, the printing apparatus 6 includes a print head 61 connected
to the control unit CONT. In the printing apparatus 6, upon reception of a command
from the control unit CONT, the print head 61 prints, prior to the medicine putting,
information concerning medicine administration such as the date and time of administration
and a patient name, at a position on the packing sheet P, the position corresponding
to each packet H into which the medicine is to be put. The printing apparatus 6 is
located upstream of the heat sealing apparatus 3 in the sheet feeding direction X.
Note that the information concerning medicine administration such as the date and
time of administration and a patient name is inputted by input means (not illustrated)
provided to the medicine dispensing and packing apparatus, and is stored in storage
means (not illustrated) similarly provided to the medicine dispensing and packing
apparatus.
[0030] As illustrated in FIG. 2, the control unit CONT is connected to the seal driving
unit 33, the roller driving unit 43, and the print head 61, can control the operation
of the medicine packing apparatus A, and is connected to the storage means (not illustrated).
The storage means is configured by a ROM and the like, and a control program is stored
in the storage means. The control program is executed by the control unit CONT. The
control program causes the control unit CONT to function as control means for a medicine
packing operation and the like as described later.
[0031] As illustrated in FIG. 2, the cut-off blade unit 7 is located downstream of the heat
sealing apparatus 3 in the feeding direction X, and is used by the user (such as an
operator) to cut off the packing sheet P, more specifically, the plurality of individually
divided packets H in a continuous state. In response to control of the control unit
CONT, the sheet feeding apparatus 4 of the present embodiment feeds the packing sheet
P such that the perforation line M stops so as to match in position with the cut-off
blade unit 7.
[0032] The cut-off blade unit 7 includes a sawtooth blade. The cut-off blade unit 7 may
have, for example, a blade including a curved portion 71 as illustrated in FIG. 5A,
and may have, for example, a straight blade as illustrated in FIG. 5B. Moreover, the
curved portion 71 may have a straight blade that obliquely extends as illustrated
in FIG. 5A, and may have a curved blade.
[0033] In the case of the cut-off blade unit 7 including the curved portion 71 illustrated
in FIG. 5A, a start point at which the user cuts off the packets H is located downstream
of a portion other than the curved portion 71 of the cut-off blade unit 7 in the feeding
direction X. Because of this positional relation, the user can start the cut-off of
the packets H with almost no need to twist the packing sheet P as illustrated in FIG.
5A. In comparison with the straight blade, the user needs to considerably twist the
packing sheet P as illustrated FIG. 5B, at the time of starting the cut-off. Accordingly,
the usability of the medicine packing apparatus A can be improved.
[0034] Immediately after the heat sealing apparatus 3 forms the last packet HL located on
the most upstream side in the feeding direction X, of the plurality of medicine-containing
packets, the sheet feeding apparatus 4 of the present embodiment feeds the packing
sheet P uniformly by 20 mm. The feeding by 20 mm is performed irrelevantly to the
lengthwise size (in the present embodiment, a lengthwise size of 60 mm) of each medicine-containing
packet. Once the feeding by 20 mm is performed, the heat sealing apparatus 3 forms
the seals S1, S2 and the perforation line M in the packing sheet P. As a result, the
narrow empty packet HEa is formed. Note that the feeding distance of 20 mm is given
as a mere example, and can be set to a desired value.
[0035] After that, the sheet feeding apparatus 4 of the present embodiment feeds the packing
sheet P by 60 mm twice in a row. Each time the feeding by 60 mm is performed, the
heat sealing apparatus 3 forms the seals S1, S2 and the perforation line M in the
packing sheet P. After the feeding is performed twice as described above, the perforation
line M that is located upstream of the narrow empty packet HEa in the feeding direction
X stops at the position of the cut-off blade unit 7. Consequently, the perforation
line M matches in position with the cut-off blade unit 7, and hence the user can easily
cut off the packets H. Accordingly, the packets H can be stably cut off. Moreover,
the cut-off end of the packets H matches in position with the perforation line M,
and thus can be straight and has a good appearance. Moreover, the ease of cut-off
is less likely to fluctuate depending on the material of the packing sheet P.
[0036] The sheet feeding apparatus 4 of the present embodiment can shift the position at
which the user cuts off the packets H, by 20 mm from the last packet HL to the upstream
side in the feeding direction X. This can prevent the medicine from falling out due
to an erroneous tear of the last packet HL at the time of cutting off the packets
H.
[0037] Note that, in the present embodiment, because the packing sheet P is fed by 60 mm
twice in a row as described above, the packing sheet P is fed by 120 mm as a result.
The length of 120 mm matches with the distance from the formation position of the
widthwise seal S1 in the heat sealing apparatus 3 to the cut-off blade unit 7, and
is a size specific to the medicine packing apparatus A of the present embodiment.
Two empty packets HE are formed such that the specific size (120 mm) is equally divided
into two, that is, 60 mm. Note that the breakdown of the feeding by 120 mm is not
limited. Instead of the feeding by 60 mm twice as in the present embodiment, for example,
feeding by 40 mm and feeding by 80 mm may be combined, and the packing sheet P may
be fed by 120 mm at once. Still alternatively, feeding by 140 mm obtained by totalizing
the feeding by 20 mm and the feeding by 120 mm may be performed without forming the
widthwise seal S1 on the way. Moreover, the equal division may be various equal divisions
other than the equal division into two, as long as the packing sheet P is finally
fed by 120 mm. In the present embodiment, after the formation of the last packet HL
(60 mm), the packing sheet P is fed by 20 mm, 60 mm, and 60 mm in the stated order.
[0038] In the present embodiment, 140 mm obtained by adding 20 mm of the narrow empty packet
HEa to 120 mm that is the size specific to the medicine packing apparatus A is a zone
that does not contribute to medicine packing (a zone in which the medicine cannot
be packed). As described above, 60, 70, 80, and 90 mm can be selected as the lengthwise
interval between the widthwise seals S1 formed by the heat sealing apparatus 3. Here,
it is assumed that empty packets each having a lengthwise size equal to that of the
last packet HL are formed as in conventional cases. In the case of 60 mm, 60 x 3 -
140 = 40, so that the packing sheet P can be saved by 40 mm in the present embodiment.
In the case of 80 mm, 80 x 2 - 140 = 20, so that the packing sheet P can be saved
by 20 mm. In the case of 90 mm, 90 x 2 - 140 = 40, so that the packing sheet P can
be saved by 40 mm. Meanwhile, only in the case of 70 mm, 70 x 2 - 140 = 0, so that
the packing sheet P is not saved. However, according to evaluation based on the average
value of the results for the respective selected values, the packing sheet P can be
saved by 25 mm. That is, the medicine packing apparatus A of the present embodiment
can reduce a waste of the packing sheet P compared with conventional medicine packing
apparatuses.
[0039] Hereinabove, an embodiment of the present invention is described above, and the present
invention is not limited to the embodiment, and can be variously changed within a
range not departing from the gist of the present invention.
[0040] For example, instead of the packing sheet P folded in half, two elongated belt-shaped
packing sheets opposed to each other can also be used. In this case, in order to prevent
the medicine put by the medicine putting unit 2 from coming out, the lengthwise lower
end edges of the packing sheets need to be heat-sealed or pressed before the medicine
putting.
[0041] Moreover, the heat sealing apparatus of the present embodiment includes the pair
of substantially L-shaped sealing units 30. Not limited thereto, the sealing units
may have various rod-like shapes, planar shapes, and frame-like shapes. Alternatively,
the sealing units may have roller-like shapes.
[0042] Moreover, in the present embodiment, the heat sealing apparatus 3 that performs heat-sealing
is described as the sealing apparatus. Alternatively, the sealing apparatus may perform
sealing with an adhesive and the like instead of the heat-sealing.
[0043] Moreover, in the present embodiment, the perforation line forming unit 34 is provided
to the heat sealing apparatus 3, and is controlled by the control unit CONT together
with the pair of sealing units 30. Alternatively, the perforation line forming unit
34 may be provided separately from the heat sealing apparatus 3, and may be controlled
by the control unit CONT separately from the pair of sealing units 30.
[0044] Moreover, in the present embodiment, the sheet feeding apparatus 4 feeds the packing
sheet P such that the perforation line M stops so as to match in position with the
cut-off blade unit 7. Not limited thereto, the sheet feeding apparatus 4 may feed
the packing sheet P irrelevantly to the position of the cut-off blade unit 7.
[0045] Moreover, the sheet feeding apparatus 4 of the present embodiment feeds the packing
sheet P such that the perforation line M that is located upstream of the narrow empty
packet HEa in the feeding direction X stops at the position of the cut-off blade unit
7. Alternatively, the sheet feeding apparatus 4 may feed the packing sheet P such
that the perforation line M that is located downstream of the narrow empty packet
HEa in the feeding direction X stops at the position of the cut-off blade unit 7.
[0046] Moreover, in the present embodiment, the above-mentioned mechanism is applied to
the medicine packing apparatus A, and this is given as a mere example. The above-mentioned
mechanism can be widely applied to apparatuses for packing articles, in addition to
the medicine packing apparatus A.
[0047] Lastly, configurations and operations of the present invention are summarized. The
present invention provides the medicine dispensing and packing apparatus including:
the sheet feeding apparatus 4 that feeds the elongated packing sheet P in the lengthwise
direction thereof, the packing sheet P having the open end Pa formed in the lengthwise
direction; the medicine putting unit 2 including the medicine putting port 21a that
is located in the space in the packing sheet P through the open end Pa, the medicine
putting unit 2 putting the medicine into the space in the packing sheet P from the
medicine putting port 21a; the sealing apparatus (heat sealing apparatus) 3 that seals
(heat-seals) the packing sheet P; and the control unit CONT that controls the sheet
feeding apparatus 4 and the sealing apparatus 3 to form the plurality of individually
divided packets H. The plurality of packets H include the plurality of medicine-containing
packets and the plurality of empty packets HE in which the medicine is not packed.
The control unit CONT controls the sheet feeding apparatus 4 and the sealing apparatus
3 to: seal the packing sheet P in which the medicine is put by the medicine putting
unit 2; sequentially pack the medicine; and thereby form the plurality of medicine-containing
packets. The control unit CONT further controls the sheet feeding apparatus 4 and
the sealing apparatus 3 to: form the plurality of empty packets HE upstream of the
plurality of medicine-containing packets in the packing sheet P in the feeding direction
X of the packing sheet P; and form at least one empty packet (narrow empty packet)
HEa of the plurality of empty packets HE such that the lengthwise size thereof is
smaller than that of each medicine-containing packet.
[0048] According to the above-mentioned configuration, the lengthwise size of the at least
one empty packet (narrow empty packet) HEa of the plurality of empty packets HE is
smaller than that of each medicine-containing packet. Accordingly, the lengthwise
size of the plurality of formed empty packets HE is a size obtained by adding the
size for allowance when the user of the medicine dispensing and packing apparatus
cuts off the packing sheet P, to the size of empty packets that are minimum required
for the structure of the medicine dispensing and packing apparatus. As a result, the
packing sheet P can be saved compared with the case where the plurality of empty packets
HE each having a lengthwise size equal to that of each medicine-containing packet
are formed.
[0049] Moreover, the control unit CONT may control the sheet feeding apparatus 4 and the
sealing apparatus 3 to form the at least one empty packet (narrow empty packet) HEa
adjacently to and further upstream of the medicine-containing packet (last packet)
HL in the feeding direction X of the packing sheet P, the last packet HL being formed
on the most upstream side in the feeding direction X of the packing sheet P, of the
plurality of medicine-containing packets.
[0050] According to the above-mentioned configuration, the user of the medicine dispensing
and packing apparatus can cut off the packing sheet P with the intermediation of the
empty packet (narrow empty packet) HEa having the smaller lengthwise size, without
directly cutting off a portion of the packing sheet P that is located upstream of
the last packet HL in the feeding direction X. As a result, the user of the medicine
dispensing and packing apparatus can cut off the packing sheet P without tearing the
last packet HL, and can detach the plurality of medicine-containing packets from the
medicine dispensing and packing apparatus.
[0051] Moreover, the medicine dispensing and packing apparatus may further include: the
perforation line forming unit 34 that forms the perforation line M in the packing
sheet P in the widthwise direction thereof; and the cut-off blade unit 7 that is used
by the user of the medicine dispensing and packing apparatus to cut off the plurality
of medicine-containing packets downstream of the sealing apparatus 3 in the feeding
direction X of the packing sheet P. The control unit CONT may control the perforation
line forming unit 34 to form the perforation line M such that the perforation line
M matches in position with the sealed portion S1 that extends in the widthwise direction
on at least one of the upstream side and the downstream side of the at least one empty
packet HEa in the feeding direction X of the packing sheet P. The control unit CONT
may further control the sheet feeding apparatus 4 such that one of the formed perforation
lines M stops so as to match in position with the cut-off blade unit 7.
[0052] According to the above-mentioned configuration, one of the perforation lines M can
be adjusted to match in position with the cut-off blade unit 7. As a result, the user
of the medicine dispensing and packing apparatus can easily cut off the packets H.
[0053] Moreover, the medicine dispensing and packing apparatus may further include: the
perforation line forming unit 34 that forms the perforation line M in the packing
sheet P in the widthwise direction thereof; and the cut-off blade unit 7 that is used
by the user of the medicine dispensing and packing apparatus to cut off the plurality
of medicine-containing packets downstream of the sealing apparatus 3 in the feeding
direction X of the packing sheet P. The control unit CONT may control the sheet feeding
apparatus 4 and the sealing apparatus 3 to variably adjust the seal interval in the
lengthwise direction of the packing sheet P. The control unit CONT may further control
the sheet feeding apparatus 4 and the perforation line forming unit 34 to form the
perforation line M further upstream of the medicine-containing packet (last packet)
HL in the feeding direction X of the packing sheet P, the last packet HL being formed
on the most upstream side in the feeding direction X of the packing sheet P, of the
plurality of medicine-containing packets. The control unit CONT may further control
the sheet feeding apparatus 4 such that one of the formed perforation lines M stops
so as to match in position with the cut-off blade unit 7, regardless of the lengthwise
size of each medicine-containing packet.
[0054] According to the above-mentioned configuration, one of the formed perforation lines
M can be adjusted to match in position with the cut-off blade unit 7, regardless of
the lengthwise size of each medicine-containing packet. As a result, the user of the
medicine dispensing and packing apparatus can easily cut off the packets H.
[0055] As described above, according to the present invention, the packing sheet P can be
saved compared with the case where the plurality of empty packets HE each having a
lengthwise size equal to that of each medicine-containing packet are formed. As a
result, a waste of the packing sheet P can be suppressed.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0056]
1... Guide Unit
2... Medicine Putting Unit
21a... Medicine Putting Port
3... Sealing Apparatus, Heat Sealing Apparatus
34... Perforation Line Forming Unit
4... Sheet Feeding Apparatus
5... Dust Collecting Apparatus
6... Printing Apparatus
7... Cut-off Blade Unit
CONT... Control Unit
P... Packing Sheet
Pa... Open End
H... Packet
HL... Last Packet
HE... Empty Packet
HEa... Empty Packet Having Smaller Lengthwise Size, Narrow Empty Packet
S1... Sealed Portion, Widthwise Seal
M... Perforation Line
X... Feeding Direction, Lengthwise Direction