Patents by Inventor Manoj K. Wangu

Manoj K. Wangu has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6497342
    Abstract: A unit dose medicine feeder for use in a packaging machine that can receive pills individually from a reservoir has a cylindrical housing having a base with an opening through which a pill may pass. There is a wheel-like component on the base that has a plurality of slots about its outer periphery. The slots are sized to receive a single pill in the form of a tablet, capsule or caplet and are oriented to have walls that are 10° to 45° from vertical. A gear mechanism is provided to connect the wheel-like component to a motor to rotate the wheel-like component. That rotation will sequentially align the slots with the opening in the base allowing a pill within the slot to pass from the slot through the opening. The orientation of the slots enables the wheel to receive a wider range of pill sizes without jamming and without dispensing more than one unit from a slot. Preferably there is a trap door in the medicine feeder that directs a dispensed pill directly to packaging material in a packaging machine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 24, 2002
    Assignee: McKesson Automated Healthcare, Inc.
    Inventors: Bin Zhang, Manoj K. Wangu
  • Publication number: 20020096535
    Abstract: A unit dose medicine feeder for use in a packaging machine that can receive pills individually from a reservoir has a cylindrical housing having a base with an opening through which a pill may pass. There is a wheel-like component on the base, that has a plurality of slots about its outer periphery. The slots are sized to receive a single pill in the form of a tablet capsule or caplet and are oriented to have walls that are 10° to 45° from vertical. A gear mechanism is provided to connect the wheel-like component to a motor to rotate the wheel-like component. That rotation will sequentially align the slots with the opening in the base allowing a pill within the slot to pass from the slot through the opening. The orientation of the slots enables the wheel to receive a wider range of pill sizes without jamming and without dispensing more than one unit from a slot. Preferably, there is a trap door in the medicine feeder that directs a dispensed pill directly to packaging material in a packaging machine.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 30, 2000
    Publication date: July 25, 2002
    Inventors: Bin Zhang, Manoj K. Wangu
  • Patent number: 6289656
    Abstract: A packaging machine for enclosing items in a package delivers individual items, such as medicine, through a feeder that disposes the item between two strips of packaging material which are then joined together around the item by a closure member thus sealing the item in an individual package. The packaging machine demarcates upper and lower boundaries about the item such that the enclosed item may be separated from a continuously produced strand of packages. The packaging machine includes a selectively operable hole punch portion disposed adjacent the strand of packages for providing a hole in a portion of each package. The hole punch portion includes a punch driving member which is disengable responsive to unexpected resistance encountered by the punch. A cutter/stacker portion adjacent the strand of separable packages separates the strand into individual packages and stacks the packages in a removable magazine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 12, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 18, 2001
    Assignees: McKesson Automated Healthcare, Inc., FP Developments, Inc.
    Inventors: Manoj K. Wangu, Frederick Pfleger, Paul J. Eachus, Michele L. Porcelli, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5893697
    Abstract: A package dispenser that can be used in an automated system for filling orders, such as prescriptions for patients. The dispenser includes a magazine for holding a plurality of packages. The magazine includes a loading end and a dispensing end which has a releasable retainer to keep the loaded packages in the magazine until they are released. Several dispensers may be combined with an automated storage system in which a robot selects packages from storage racks. Then, packages can be simultaneously delivered by the dispensers and the robot. The dispensers may be filled by the robot. The robot and releasable retainer in the dispenser are computer controlled.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 13, 1999
    Assignee: Automated Healthcare, Inc.
    Inventors: Aldo Zini, Manoj K. Wangu, Sean C. McDonald
  • Patent number: 5880443
    Abstract: A system for filling orders, such as prescriptions for patients, having a generally cylindrical storage area for holding packages in known locations. Each location has a unique (r,.theta.,Y) coordinate. The system also has a computer controlled device for picking packages from selected locations in the storage area. The picker can also be provided with a sensor for detecting rods which hold the packages and relaying the coordinates of the selected locations to the control system. The system may also include a conveyor and a transfer device from the storage area to the conveyor. The picking device deposits the picked packages in the transfer device which directs the packages into a tray on the conveyor. In one embodiment, the contents of each package is a single dosage of medicine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 7, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 9, 1999
    Assignee: Automated Healthcare
    Inventors: Sean C. McDonald, Russell E. Myers, Manoj K. Wangu
  • Patent number: 5878885
    Abstract: A blister package with a hole in it for hanging the package on a rod has a thin plastic front sheet attached to back and a raised receptacle or blister is formed in the plastic sheet sized to enclose an article. The plastic sheet further has a raised formation near each top corner on the front of the blister package. The raised formation is shaped to space the package from an adjacent package when hung on a rod and to resist getting caught on the top edge of an adjacent blister package if the package is rotated about the rod. The raised formation has a peak and sloping sides extending from the peak toward the edges of the package. The profile is generally smooth such that there are no ledges to catch on the top edge of an adjacent blister pack. The hole is located a first distance from the top edge of the blister package and each projection is spaced a second distance from the hole.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 14, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 9, 1999
    Assignee: Automated Healthcare, Inc.
    Inventors: Manoj K. Wangu, Allen D. Bowers
  • Patent number: 4265608
    Abstract: The invention disclosed herein relates to an endless belt molding apparatus for the continuous molding of high pressure plastic foam products. The invention disclosed requires first and second adjustably spaced a part rotating endless belts between which the foamed product is molded. The space between the belts is vertically movable by means of fluid operated lifting/clamping means. The lifting/clamping means in cooperation with gauge blocks provide precise control of the space between the belts. Synchronized rotation of the belts is provided for any vertical positioning of the belts by a vertically extendable drive means rigidly coupled and mounted to said belts. A control circuit for the operation of the lifting/clamping means includes analogue sensing means positioned at selected locations between the first and second belts which provide signals representative of the pressures exerted by the foamed product during molding.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 1980
    Date of Patent: May 5, 1981
    Assignee: Tunador Engineering, Inc.
    Inventors: Malik Tunador, Manoj K. Wangu
  • Patent number: D384578
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 7, 1997
    Assignee: Automated Healthcare, Inc.
    Inventors: Manoj K. Wangu, Allen D. Bowers