To Form Outlet Opening Patents (Class 221/31)
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Patent number: 8833601Abstract: A product dispensing system including a container having a plurality of walls that define an internal volume and an opening into the internal volume, wherein the container defines a first arrangement of perforations extending in a first row from the opening and a second arrangement of perforations extending in a second row from the opening, wherein the first perforations are staggered by a distance relative to the second perforations.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2012Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: MeadWestvaco CorporationInventors: Matthew E. Zacherle, Caleb S. Loftin, Aaron L. Bates
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Patent number: 8733217Abstract: A medicine dispensing device may include: a device body; a container containing a plurality of blister packs with medicines packaged individually as arranged one behind another and being attached to the device body such that the blister packs are horizontally arranged one behind another; a dispensing member movably provided in the device body and being moved up to the container to dispense the blister pack contained in the container; a gripping member gripping and carrying the blister pack dispensed by the dispensing member; and a cutting member cutting off a fraction from the blister pack gripped and carried by the gripping member. Depending upon the opened positions of an opening/closing door, one sheet of the blister pack is dispensed as it is or the fraction thereof is dispensed.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2009Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: Yuyama Mfg. Co., Ltd.Inventors: Shoji Yuyama, Takayuki Fujikawa, Naoki Koike
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Patent number: 8668114Abstract: An improved dispensing system for dispensing products provided initially in a package that includes an activatable opening structure is disclosed. The dispensing system comprises a frame being configured to support the package of products and an opening tool associated with the frame. The opening tool engages with the activatable opening structure on the package to create an opening when the package is moved longitudinally along the frame of the dispensing system, thus allowing the products to be at least partially dispensed out of the package into the product display area of the frame through the opening formed on the rear panel or on an angular of the rear and side panels of the package.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2011Date of Patent: March 11, 2014Assignee: MeadWestvaco CorporationInventors: John Gelardi, Laurel Thomas
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Publication number: 20130168403Abstract: The present disclosure relates to packaging containers for holding a plurality of test sensors. The packaging container may include a first semi-circular housing and a second semi-circular housing. The first semi-circular housing has a plurality of first test sensor containing regions. Each of the plurality of the first test sensor containing regions is adapted to contain at least one test sensor having a top portion covered by a foil cover. The second semi-circular housing has a plurality of second test sensor containing regions. Each of the plurality of the second test sensor containing regions is adapted to contain at least one test sensor. The second semi-circular housing has a top portion. The first semi-circular housing and the second semi-circular housing are positioned adjacent to each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2012Publication date: July 4, 2013Applicant: BAYER HEALTHCARE LLCInventor: Bayer HealthCare LLC
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Patent number: 8365507Abstract: In an assembly for filling medicine dispensers (11) with administering units (12/i) which are to be taken daily by patients, a deblistering apparatus (39) is provided for the separating, automatic removal of the medicines from the respective blister pack, the blister film (33) of which can be subjected to a notching or cutting pretreatment, only after which the medicine is removed. A transport device (18) is provided which supplies the medicine dispensers (11) to a feeding device, at which the individual medicines can be loaded into receiving compartments (14/1 to 14/4) of the medicine dispenser (11). The assembly comprises modules (17/i) which have in each case a blister shaft (62), a punching device and a feeding device and are arranged along the transport device (18) at spacings from one another which correspond to the spacing of the receiving compartments (14/i) of the dispensers (11/i) or to an integral multiple of said spacing.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2007Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Inventor: Hans Klingel
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Publication number: 20120318817Abstract: A product dispensing system including a dispenser having a front end longitudinally opposed from a rear end, the dispenser including a first support deck extending at least partially between the front end and the rear end, an opening tool connected proximate the first support deck, the opening tool including a front edge, wherein the front edge is tapered to a forward-most end, and a second support deck positioned below the first support deck, the second support defining a product display area.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2012Publication date: December 20, 2012Inventors: Matthew E. Zacherle, Aaron L. Bates, Caleb S. Loftin
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Patent number: 8308023Abstract: A product dispensing system including a container having multiple walls that define an internal volume, at least one of the walls including a pre-formed flex line, and a dispenser including a frame having a front end and a rear end, the frame including a stop positioned proximate the rear end and a support deck extending between the front end and the rear end, and an opening tool positioned to open the container as the container is moved along the support deck into engagement with the stop, wherein the engagement between the stop and the container effects a flexing of the container along the pre-formed flex line.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2011Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Assignee: MeadWestvaco CorporationInventors: John Gelardi, Laurel Thomas, Ryan Bailey, Steve Simmons
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Publication number: 20120279893Abstract: An improved dispersing system for dispensing products provided initially in a package that includes an activatable opening structure is disclosed. The dispensing system comprises a frame being configured to support the package of products and an opening tool associated with the frame. The opening tool engages with the activatable opening structure on the package to create an opening when the package is moved longitudinally along the frame of the dispensing system, thus allowing the products to be at least partially dispensed out of the package into the product display area of the frame through the opening formed on the rear panel or on an angular of the rear and side panels of the package.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2011Publication date: November 8, 2012Inventors: John Gelardi, Laurel Thomas
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Patent number: 8302809Abstract: A product dispensing system including a container defining an internal volume and an opening into the internal volume, the container including a weakening feature, the opening and the weakening feature defining an access panel, and a dispenser including a frame having longitudinally opposed first and second ends, and including a support deck and a product display area, the support deck extending at least partially between the first and second ends, the product display area being positioned below the support deck, and a catch element connected to the frame proximate the first end, the catch element protruding away from the second end such that the catch element engages the opening in the container and at least partially separates the access panel from the container as the container longitudinally moves along the support deck from the first end toward the second end.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2011Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Assignee: MeadWestvaco CorporationInventors: William J. Bogdziewicz, III, John Gelardi, Aaron L. Bates, Laurel Thomas
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Publication number: 20120223090Abstract: A product dispensing system including a container, a plurality of products initially housed in the container and a dispenser, the dispenser including a frame and an opening tool, the frame having a front end and a rear end, and including a support deck and a product display area, the support deck extending between the front end and the rear end, the product display area being positioned below the support deck proximate the front end, the opening tool being positioned to open the container and allow at least one of the products to move from the container to the product display area as the container is moved along the support deck from the rear end toward the front end.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2011Publication date: September 6, 2012Inventors: Laurel Thomas, David Hayslette
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Publication number: 20120055949Abstract: A decoy material package and a dispenser. The package is intended for use in the dispenser. The package includes an elongated container including a strip, a plurality of depressions, which are to be filled with decoy material, and a cover, which is sealed to the container when the depressions have been filled with decoy material and which covers the container, whereby the decoy material is hermetically stored in the depressions of the package. A gripping portion cooperates with a feeder including a gripper in the decoy material dispenser.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2009Publication date: March 8, 2012Inventors: Gloria Stenfelt, Marie-Louise Friede, Gunnar Byström
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Patent number: 7987845Abstract: Dry powder inhalers include: (a) a first generally planar spiral travel path in an inhaler body, wherein the first spiral travel path has a plurality of adjacent curvilinear channels forming lanes with upstanding sidewalls, including an inner lane and an outer lane; and (b) a plurality of discrete sealed microcartridges with substantially rigid bodies disposed in the first travel path, each comprising a pre-metered (typically dose) amount of dry powder, the microcartridges being configured to slidably advance along the first travel path toward an inhalation chamber that merges into an inhalation output port. In operation, at least one microcartridge is held in the inhalation chamber to release the dry powder therein during inhalation.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2007Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Oriel Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Michael King, Jeffrey Alan Warden, John Kim, Benjamin Finney, Nicholas Oxley
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Publication number: 20110168733Abstract: There is provided a medicine dispensing device including: a device body 1; a container 2 containing a plurality of blister packs 4 with medicines packaged individually as arranged one behind another and being attached to the device body 1 such that the blister packs are horizontally arranged one behind another; a dispensing member 3 movably provided in the device body 1 and being moved up to the container 2 to dispense the blister pack 4 contained in the container; a gripping member 35 gripping and carrying the blister pack 4 dispensed by the dispensing member 3; and a cutting member 36 cutting off a fraction from the blister pack 4 gripped and carried by the gripping member 35. Depending upon the opened positions of an opening/closing door 10, one sheet of the blister pack 4 is dispensed as it is or the fraction thereof is dispensed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2009Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: YUYAMA MFG. CO., LTD.Inventors: Shoji Yuyama, Takayuki Fujikawa, Naoki Koike
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Patent number: 7971749Abstract: Apparatus for releasing tablets from a blister pack (3) having a plurality of tablets (41) contained in corresponding blisters (40), the apparatus comprising abutment means (30), receiving means (10, 26) for receiving a blister pack with any selected one of a plurality of blisters of the pack in registry with the abutment means, either one of the abutment means (30) and the receiving means (10, 26) being moveable to cause a collapsing force to be exerted on a selecting blister thereby to release a tablet from the blister, wherein the apparatus includes biasing means (14, 20) for urging the receiving means into engagement with the blister pack, and that the receiving means is so arranged that said engagement releasably retains, and locates, the blister pack in position relative to the abutment means prior to the release of the tablet.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2003Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Assignee: Gruenenthal GmbHInventors: Nicholas Andrew Murray Drought, Stephen Blatcher, Michael Daines Gaylor, Mark Stacey Rowbotham
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Publication number: 20110121010Abstract: Disclosed is a system and method for dispensing products provided initially in a package. The system includes a frame and an opening tool. The frame has longitudinally opposed front and rear end sections and includes an upper support deck extending at least partially between the front and rear end sections and below which a product display area is provided. The opening tool is associated with the frame and is arranged to open the package when the package is moved longitudinally on the upper support deck and relative to the opening tool thereby allowing the products to be at least partially dispensed from the package into the product display area.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2011Publication date: May 26, 2011Inventors: Caleb S. Loftin, Aaron L. Bates, Laurel Thomas, Derek King, John A. Gelardi
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Patent number: 7946449Abstract: The present invention relates to a blister pack device for dispensing a dosage unit from a blister pack. The blister pack has at least one blister and a lid foil. The device comprises a first arm and a second lever arm hingedly connected to each other, the first arm comprises an aperture through which the dosage unit can be ejected. The lever arm comprises a protruding member for pressing out a dosage unit from the blister when the lever arm is lowered down onto the blister positioned on the first arm. The protruding member comprises a first section for applying a pressing force on the dosage unit inside the blister to initiate the breaking of the lid foil of the blister pack and a second section for distributing the pressing force over the dosage unit and for ejecting the dosage unit.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2006Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: AstraZeneca ABInventors: Maria Benktzon, Sofia Jacobsson, Anders Löfgren, Thomas Nilsson, Ulrika Vejbrink
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Patent number: 7946448Abstract: A pill dispenser is provided for removing a pill from a blister pack having one or more foil sealed compartments in a plastic sheet, each containing a single pill. The pill dispenser includes a generally planar stage in generally horizontal orientation, a press assembly and a post. An opening is provided in the stage. The post extends upward, from the stage and the press assembly is rotatably coupled to the post. The press assembly includes a punch, configured such that the press assembly may be rotated to advance the punch through the opening. The blister pack may be loaded on the stage, with a compartment aligned with the opening and the foil adjacent to the stage. The press assembly may be operated to collapse the compartment, rupture the foil, and force the pill through the opening. A tray may be provided below the stage, for catching the pill.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2009Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Inventor: John Madey
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Publication number: 20090250485Abstract: In an assembly for filling medicine dispensers (11) with administering units (12/i) which are to be taken daily by patients, a deblistering apparatus (39) is provided for the separating, automatic removal of the medicines from the respective blister pack, the blister film (33) of which can be subjected to a notching or cutting pretreatment, only after which the medicine is removed. A transport device (18) is provided which supplies the medicine dispensers (11) to a feeding device, at which the individual medicines can be loaded into receiving compartments (14/1 to 14/4) of the medicine dispenser (11). The assembly comprises modules (17/i) which have in each case a blister shaft (62), a punching device and a feeding device and are arranged along the transport device (18) at spacings from one another which correspond to the spacing of the receiving compartments (14/i) of the dispensers (11/i) or to an integral multiple of said spacing.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2007Publication date: October 8, 2009Inventor: Hans Klingel
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Patent number: 7562790Abstract: A multifunctional medicinal dispensary device made up of an armstand, an arm with an attached punchknob pivotably connected thereto and equipped with a handle as well as a punchplate with a hole in it being attached to the topside of the armstand along with a splitter bar and splitterguard each connected to the arm and a pillcrusher component also pivotably affixed a pivotstand affixed to the arm and laterally positioned pill compartments within the armstand all for the purpose of extracting pills from pill packs, splitting and/or crushing them or for extracting liquid medicine from within capsular pill jackets, all very hygienically, economically and efficiently with only minimal effort, without waste.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2007Date of Patent: July 21, 2009Assignee: Medical Safety Equipment, Inc.Inventors: John C. Wheeler, George T. Sotirakis
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Publication number: 20080314919Abstract: A multifunctional medicinal dispensary device made up of an armstand, an arm with an attached punchknob pivotably connected thereto and equipped with a handle as well as a punchplate with a hole in it being attached to the topside of the armstand along with a splitter bar and splitterguard each connected to the arm and a pillcrusher component also pivotably affixed a pivotstand affixed to the arm and laterally positioned pill compartments within the arm stand all for the purpose of extracting pills from pill packs, splitting and/or crushing them or for extracting liquid medicine from within capsular pill jackets, all very hygienically, economically and efficiently with only minimal effort, without waste.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2007Publication date: December 25, 2008Inventors: John C. Wheeler, George T. Sotirakis
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Patent number: 7458484Abstract: A device for dislodging tablets from the interior of a blister comprises a cup having a circular side wall which can be comfortably gripped in the hand. The interior of the cup is provided with a central upward projection which extends above the cup side wall and has its free end shaped to rupture easily a foil backing to the blister so that the tablets can be dislodged from the blister by twisting the cup and fall into the cup from which they are readily recovered.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2003Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: Manrex Pty. Ltd.Inventor: Gerard Stevens
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Patent number: 7252208Abstract: A compact, portable tablet dispenser is particularly adapted for carrying aspirin tablets for ingestion as therapy upon the onset of a suspected heart attack. The tablets are in a blister within the dispenser, which includes actuators aligned with the tablets to eject the tablets through an aperture in the dispenser. Upon operation, the actuators provide a permanent indication that a tablet has been ejected. The dispenser may include electronic circuitry to provide reinforcement and/or guidance, for its use and may include means for alerting a third party, such as by a 911 call, of its activation.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2005Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Assignee: Advent Consumer Heathcare LLCInventors: Frank J. Alvino, Michael L. Turini, Jr.
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Patent number: 7211437Abstract: A method and a device for removing an analytic consumable product, in particular a test element, from a storage container having chambers which are sealed by foils from which the consumable product is pushed out by means of a plunger (7) can be optimized in that the magnitude of the thrusting force exercised by the plunger (7) during its forward motion can be controlled in dependence on the plunger (7) position.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2002Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Assignee: Roche Diagnostics GmbHInventors: Michael Schabbach, Karl Miltner, Thomas Klemm, Rolf Baumann, Meinrad Dilger
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Publication number: 20040251264Abstract: The invention relates to a device for applying individual labels from a web of the same, said web taking the form of a strip or sleeve and said labels being applied to objects, preferably bottles. The device comprises a storage container for the labels that are to be applied. The storage container is configured as an interchangeable box, containing the labels in layers of loose accordion-folds. According to the invention, the uppermost layer of the web is drawn off for dispensing the labels and the undermost layer of the web is fed back at least up to the height of the uppermost layer and is freely accessible from the exterior of the box as an end piece.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2003Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventor: Fritz Brinkmann
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Publication number: 20040155050Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus for loading and assembling disposable hand-held label applicators (“labelers”) in which individual unbacked labels are cut and loaded in a stacked arrangement into a tubular labeler. The labeler is operable in the rapid and flexible fashion necessary to utilize the devices on irregularly shaped objects, as well as flat surfaces, without the need for mechanisms designed to peel away a backing material or rollers to apply moisture or adhesive to a label before application.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2003Publication date: August 12, 2004Inventor: Robert Scott Fore
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Patent number: 6652215Abstract: A rotary deblistering apparatus is described. It comprises a rotatable drum having plurality of circumferential pack holding means each adapted to hold and retain a blister pack. The drum can rotate to locate the pack holding means at a plurality of peripheral work positions including a pack loading position, a pack deblistering position, and a pack detachment position. The blister packs can be loaded onto the drum through a loading means, preferably the loading means has a storage magazine able to supply a continuous number of packs to the drum. For a peelable pack, prior weakening or cutting of the backing of the pack may be necessary or desired. Such action could be carried out at the pack deblistering position. Alternatively, there is a prior weakening and/or cutting position around the drum.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2001Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Sepha PharmaceuticalInventors: Andrew Ernest Parker, Aaron Hewitt, Andrew Davidson
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Publication number: 20030141313Abstract: An enclosed carton has an exiting end capable of permitting articles to exit the carton. The carton comprises a bottom wall, a top wall and foldably connected adjoining side walls. The exiting end has a bottom end flap foldably attached to the bottom wall, a top end flap foldably attached to the top wall, a side end flap foldably attached to each side wall, and means for attaching the flaps together. The exiting end has a tear line for forming a dispenser opening. The tear line extends through the top wall at a distance spaced from the exiting end and extends at an angle through each side wall towards the exiting end to the attachment of each side wall with the side end flaps at a distance greater from the top wall than the bottom wall, with a fold line extending through each side end flap at a distance from the bottom wall. A handle is defined by a pair of apertures in the top wall that extend transversely towards the side walls.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2002Publication date: July 31, 2003Inventor: Aaron Bates
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Patent number: 6557740Abstract: A device for removing a pill from its package including a lower base portion having a generally rectangular configuration. The lower base portion has a top wall, a bottom wall, a front wall, a back wall, and opposed side walls. The front wall has an upper arm and a lower arm extending outwardly therefrom whereby the upper arm is contiguous with the top wall and the lower arm is contiguous with the bottom wall. The upper arm has an aperture therethrough. An upper arm portion is hingedly coupled with the lower base portion. The upper arm portion is comprised of an elongated central section, a downwardly turned back portion, and a forward head portion. The forward head portion has a downwardly extending protrusion secured thereto. The protrusion is aligned with the aperture in the upper arm of the lower base portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2000Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Inventor: Sue Dent
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Publication number: 20030032190Abstract: A sensor dispensing instrument adapted to handle a sensor pack containing a plurality of sensors and to perform a test using one of the sensors. The sensor dispensing instrument includes an outer housing and a mechanical mechanism contained therein for rotating the sensor pack and ejecting one of the sensors from the sensor pack and through a sensor slot on the housing. The mechanical mechanism of the sensor dispensing instrument is operated by first moving a disk drive pusher in a first direction to rotate the sensor pack, and then moving the disk drive pusher in a second direction to eject a sensor from the sensor cavity and through the sensor slot.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2002Publication date: February 13, 2003Inventors: Michael K. Brown, Russell J. Micinski, Robert C. Whitson
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Publication number: 20030031595Abstract: A sensor dispensing instrument adapted to handle a sensor pack containing a plurality of sensors and to perform a test using one of the sensors, wherein the sensor dispensing instrument includes an electronics assembly for performing the test and displaying test results. The electronics assembly includes a printed circuit board having electrical components, at least one button, and a liquid crystal display mounted thereon. The electronics assembly is formed and tested prior to assembling the electronics assembly into the outer housing of the sensor dispensing instrument.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2002Publication date: February 13, 2003Inventors: G. Lamar Kirchhevel, Michael K. Brown
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Patent number: 6155469Abstract: A notepad and writing instrument holder, particularly adapted for mounting on a surface within the interior of an automobile, for example, includes one piece construction comprising a molded plastic structure with first and second members which are hinged together along a living hinge portion. One of the members nests within the other such that opposed side panels of each member cooperate to retain the two members in a fixed position relative to each other to provide a writing surface for a notepad which is adjustable to suit the writer's needs and position relative to the notepad holder. Ratchet teeth formed on one member cooperate with detent members formed on the other member. The notepad holder may be injection molded in a generally flat planar configuration and the two members are formed by folding circular sector shaped side panels of each member with respect to center panels of each member into their working positions.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1999Date of Patent: December 5, 2000Assignee: Jason G. JohnsonInventors: Jason G. Johnson, John W. Goodin
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Patent number: 6062420Abstract: An apparatus for dispensing pills from a blister pack in which cavities containing pills are distributed, comprises a lower part for supporting the pack in a ring-shape and an upper part fitting onto the lower part and surrounding the blister pack together with the lower part. The lower part and/or upper part includes at least a passage opening with which a pill to be dispensed can be aligned. A push out element can be positioned in line with the various pills in the blister pack and the passage opening and is operable for pushing out the pill to be dispensed through the passage opening. The lower and upper parts are substantially ring-shaped and the push out element is positioned on the inner side of the ring and is moveable outwardly for the push out action.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1998Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: NPK Industrial Design BVInventors: Peter J. W. Krouwel, Marlies Van Dullemen, Johannes H. Witte, Erik W. Van der Hout
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Patent number: 5909822Abstract: A pill dispenser including a pill carrier having multiple through-holes forming pill chambers. Each of these pill chambers holds, at least initially, a pill which is sealed from the outside environment and completely contained within the pill chamber. The dispenser also has a housing with a pill carrier slot into which the pill carrier resides. There is a pill dispensing channel forming a pathway from the slot to the exterior of the dispenser housing. The pill carrier is displaceable within the slot which allows each pill chamber to be sequentially aligned with the channel. A plunger apparatus is positioned adjacent the slot and opposite the channel and is extended into a pill chamber, then in alignment with the channel, so as to push a pill contained within the pill chamber into the channel for dispensing. In an alternate embodiment, the pill dispenser includes a pill carrier similar to the first embodiment.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1997Date of Patent: June 8, 1999Inventors: Donald C. George, Dean T. Upton
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Patent number: 5810199Abstract: A sensor dispensing instrument is adapted to receive a generally circular sensor pack containing a plurality of blood glucose sensors. Each of the sensors are disposed in sensor cavities, each of which is in fluid communication with a corresponding desiccant cavity and has a support wall that assists in directing the sensor as its being ejected from the cavity. The sensor pack is loaded on an indexing disk in the instrument such that when a slide actuator on the instrument is moved toward a testing position, a feed mechanism engaged by the slide actuator moves a knife blade thereon toward one of the sensor cavities. The knife blade pierces a portion of a foil covering the sensor cavity and engages the sensor disposed in the cavity to thereby eject the sensor from the sensor cavity.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1997Date of Patent: September 22, 1998Assignee: Bayer CorporationInventors: Steven C. Charlton, Anne T. Miller, Joseph L. Moulton, Matthew A. Schumann, Dennis Slomski, Frank W. Wogoman
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Patent number: 5738244Abstract: A sensor dispensing instrument is adapted to receive a generally circular sensor pack containing a plurality of blood glucose sensors. Each of the sensors are disposed in sensor cavities, each of which is in fluid communication with a corresponding desiccant cavity and has a support wall that assists in directing the sensor as its being ejected from the cavity. The sensor pack is loaded on an indexing disk in the instrument such that when a slide actuator on the instrument is moved toward a testing position, a feed mechanism engaged by the slide actuator moves a knife blade thereon toward one of the sensor cavities. The knife blade pierces a portion of a foil covering the sensor cavity and engages the sensor disposed in the cavity to thereby eject the sensor from the sensor cavity.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1996Date of Patent: April 14, 1998Assignee: Bayer CorporationInventors: Steven C. Charlton, Anne T. Miller, Joseph L. Moulton, Matthew A. Schumann, Dennis Slomski, Frank W. Wogoman
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Patent number: 5617971Abstract: A device for dispensing single doses of powdered medicament has a housing for holding a container which has a number of sealed apertures containing individual encapsulating doses of medicament. The container can move relative to the housing to allow each aperture in succession to be brought into registry with an airway which communicates with a mouthpiece. The device includes a piercing member, such as a pin, which can be inserted into a selected aperture to break its respective seals. The configuration and movement of the pin are such that this action expels substantially no powder from the aperture.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1995Date of Patent: April 8, 1997Assignee: Lipha SAInventors: Stephen W. Eason, Clive P. A. Catterall, Roger W. Clarke
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Patent number: 5575403Abstract: A sensor dispensing instrument is adapted to receive a generally circular sensor pack containing a plurality of blood glucose sensors. Each of the sensors are disposed in sensor cavities, each of which is in fluid communication with a corresponding desiccant cavity and has a support wall that assists in directing the sensor as its being ejected from the cavity. The sensor pack is loaded on an indexing disk in the instrument such that when a slide actuator on the instrument is moved toward a testing position, a feed mechanism engaged by the slide actuator moves a knife blade thereon toward one of the sensor cavities. The knife blade pierces a portion of a foil covering the sensor cavity and engages the sensor disposed in the cavity to thereby eject the sensor from the sensor cavity.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1995Date of Patent: November 19, 1996Assignee: Bayer CorporationInventors: Steven C. Charlton, Anne T. Miller, Joseph L. Moulton, Matthew A. Schumann, Dennis Slomski, Frank W. Wogoman
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Patent number: 5464118Abstract: In the apparatus for removing solid medications from blister packs, comprising a shell-shaped bottom part and a hood-shaped top part, the bottom part (2) is provided with an axle (13). It further exhibits recesses (10), which are disposed concentrically to the axle (13). The one end of the axle (13) is configured as a rotational axis and translational guide for the top part (1). The top part (1) reaches over the bottom part (2) and exhibits a hub (15), which is supported on the axle (13) by means of a spring (6). Parallel to the hub (15) on the top part (1) there is disposed a ram (8), which, given an appropriate setting of the top part (1) relative to the bottom part (2), is aligned with respectively one of the recesses (10). The other end of the axle (13) is provided with a journal (11) for receiving a bearing plate (7) for the blister pack (5). The bearing plate (7) exhibits holes (9), which form with the recesses (10) of the bottom part (2) passages for the ram (8).Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1994Date of Patent: November 7, 1995Assignee: Hoechst AktiengesellschaftInventors: Ulrich Grau, Gunter Ziegert
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Patent number: 5460471Abstract: An apparatus for recovering pharmaceutical product from blister packs and a method for doing same is provided. Pharmaceutical product blister pack cards, which are unsuitable for sale, are straightened, if necessary, and stacked in a magazine. Individual blister cards are indexed from the magazine stack onto an operations chain conveyor at a loading station by a finger indexing subsystem. The chain conveyor carries the blister card to a cutting station where the back face of the card receives a peripheral cut at the location of each blister pocket and inside the wall of the pocket. The chain conveyor then carries the blister card to a punching station where each product on the card is forced through the back face of the card utilizing moving the respective cut section of the card back, thereby discharging the product into a collection bin. The emptied blister card is moved to a discharge region where it is separated from the chain conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1994Date of Patent: October 24, 1995Assignee: Gemel Precision Tool Co., Inc.Inventors: John J. Connor, Klaus E. Gehlert
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Patent number: 5400699Abstract: An automatic food dispenser comprises an arrangement for feeding a chain of packages containing portions of food, an arrangement for opening said packages, a receptacle, a heating arrangement associated with the receptacle and an evacuation mechanism. It can be used for automatic dispensing of french fries.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1993Date of Patent: March 28, 1995Inventor: Christian J. G. Cailbault
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Patent number: 4975015Abstract: A method and apparatus for opening defective blister packages to recover their contained product that include shifting an inverted blister package against a stationary knife to partly sever its blisters and then camming the partly severed blisters open to discharge the product.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1989Date of Patent: December 4, 1990Inventor: Robert M. Harding
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Patent number: 4834263Abstract: A method of dispensing ingestible units such as capsules, tablets and pills in such manner as to avoid tampering or adulteration comprises packaging such units in sealable containers, sealing the containers, and loading the sealed containers into a magazine at the factory where the units are produced. The sealed magazine is transported to the place of sale where it is inserted, while still sealed, into the housing of dispensing apparatus having an opening for introducing the magazine, a closure for the opening and a lock for securing the closure. Moreover, the apparatus includes blades for breaking the seal of the magazine when inserted to release the containers and mechanism for sequentially dispensing the containers in such manner as to prevent their reinsertion into the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1988Date of Patent: May 30, 1989Inventor: Thomas Becze
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Patent number: 4733797Abstract: A dosage sealing, monitoring and dispensing assembly including a mounting receptacle and one or more cartridges removably connected to the receptacle. Each cartridge has sealed therewithin a fresh, supply of dosage units (e.g. medicine or vitamins) carried in moisture impervious shells on a flexible, segmented strip. The strip contains a predetermined number of dosage units to be consumed by the user over a particular duration. Each cartridge also has mechanical linkage by which a dosage unit can be automatically removed from its shell on the strip and delivered to the user by way of a trough formed in the mounting receptacle. When the supply of dosage units within a cartridge is exhausted, that cartridge may be conveniently removed from the mounting receptacle and replaced by another cartridge having a new supply of the same or different ingredients.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1986Date of Patent: March 29, 1988Inventor: Terry M. Haber
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Patent number: 4469722Abstract: A repetitive combustion coating apparatus for applying coatings of particulate materials such as powdered tungsten carbide and other metal alloys by discharging discrete quantities of material encapsulated in an elongated tape into a combustion chamber and igniting a fuel-air mixture therein to deliver the charge of combustion gases and entrained particulate material through a nozzle to impact the article to be coated. The apparatus includes a rotary indexing wheel over which the encapsulated tape is trained with the spaced apart capsules nested in circumferentially spaced supporting receptacles. The indexing wheel is mounted on support arms which permit limited linear reciprocation so that a ratchet mechanism incrementally indexes the wheel and permits linear movement of the wheel to successively clamp the tape capsules against a clamping die.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1982Date of Patent: September 4, 1984Assignee: H. B. Zachry CompanyInventors: Glen Danielson, Clyde H. Riley
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Patent number: 4155483Abstract: A sterile or sterilizable container in which the contents are sealed has a wall provided by a rupturable membrane. Preferably the outer surface of the membrane is covered by a layer of sheet material peelably adhered thereto. To dispense the contents, another rupturable sheet is adhered to the membrane, having first removed the covering layer if present. The surface of said rupturable sheet remote from the membrane is sterile, and a sterile cutting tool is used to cut through the two rupturable layers to create an opening through which the contents can be discharged. The potentially contaminated outer surface of the container membrane is thus sealed to the adjacent surface of the rupturable sheet, which could also be contaminated, thereby minimizing the risk of such contamination being passed to the contents as they are dispensed from the container.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1977Date of Patent: May 22, 1979Assignee: DRG Packaging LimitedInventors: John R. Bartlett, Cedric J. A. Brown, Raymond H. Phipps