Single barcode scan cast system for pharmaceutical products
US-2024086486-A1 · Mar 14, 2024 · US
US10102460B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10102460-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815879201-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 24, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jul 8, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 16, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 16, 2018 |
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A pharmaceutical filling system for a high volume pharmacy is described. The system can include a paper feed device and method. The system may include a paper collator with at one selectively openable shelf. A control device may monitor the capacity of the selectively openable shelf, and instruct a printer to hold printing additional print jobs. The selectively openable shelf may then be opened to allow the printed literature resting thereon to fall to a lower shelf, and the printer can then be restarted. Sheets of printed literature may be drawn from the paper collator, collected with any other sheets of printed literature associated with a prescription order, and mated with the prescription order for shipment.
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A pharmaceutical filling system comprising: a control device; a printer operably connected to the printer; a paper collator positioned to receive printed literature from the printer, said paper collator including at least a selectively openable upper shelf and a lower shelf; at least one of a folded paper fixture stage and an unfolded paper fixture stage, said at least one of said folded paper fixture stage and said unfolded paper fixture stage positioned to receive individual jobs of printed literature from the paper collator; and a packaging device to mate each said individual job of printed literature with an associated fulfilled prescription order in a wrap seal bag, wherein the control device is operable to determine a remaining capacity of the upper shelf of the paper collator, and, when it is determined that the remaining capacity of the upper shelf of the paper collator has reached a threshold, is operable to: instruct the printer to hold printing of additional print jobs; instruct an upper actuator to open the upper shelf, thereby dropping printed literature supported by the upper shelf; instruct the upper actuator to close the upper shelf; and instruct the printer to continue printing additional print jobs. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the packing device includes a labeler to apply a label to the wrap seal bag. 3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the labeler is to apply a preprinted label to the wrap seal bag. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the packing device includes a wrap seal bag printer to print a label directly on the wrap seal bag. 5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the packing device receives a unit of use package and inserts the unit of use package into the wrap seal bag. 6. A pharmaceutical filling system comprising: a paper collator positioned to receive a printed literature from a printer, the paper collator including a first shelf and a second shelf, at least one of the first shelf and the second shelf being selectively openable, the printed literature including at least one sheet; a control device for determining a remaining capacity of at least one of the first shelf and the second shelve; at least one of a folded paper fixture stage and an unfolded paper fixture stage, the at least one of the folded paper fixture stage and the unfolded paper fixture stage positioned to receive individual jobs of the printed literature from the paper collator, wherein at least one of the folded paper fixture stage and the unfolded paper fixture stage includes a comb device with spaced-apart tines to allow for faster paper settling; a paper conveyor for mating each of the individual jobs of the printed literature with an associated fulfilled prescription order; and a wrap seal packaging device to insert the printed literature and the associated fulfilled prescription order in a wrap seal package. 7. The system of claim 6 wherein the folded paper fixture stage includes a guide with a curved end portion, and one or more fingers for pushing at least one of the individual jobs through the guide and around the curved end portion. 8. The system of claim 7 wherein the folded paper fixture stage also includes a piston for engaging the at least one of the individual jobs at approximately its midpoint to push the midpoint between two or more rollers; and wherein the rollers fold the at least one of the individual jobs about its midpoint. 9. The system of claim 6 wherein a second paper conveyor is positioned between the printer and the paper collator. 10. The system of claim 6 wherein a second paper conveyor is positioned between the paper collator and the at least one of the folded paper fixture stage and the unfolded paper fixture stage. 11. The system of claim 6 wherein the control device is in communication with a sensor to determine remaining capacity of the first shelf of the paper collator. 12. The system of claim 6 wherein the paper collator includes a drum operable to pull a sheet of the at least one sheet resting on the second shelf of the paper collator. 13. The system of claim 12 further including at least one snubber positioned on the paper collator to retain the at least one sheet resting on the second shelf in place except for a bottom sheet of the at least one sheet, wherein the drum is positioned to draw the bottom sheet via suction. 14. The system of claim 6 further including at least one scanner in communication with the control device, the at least one scanner positioned to scan the at least one sheet to determine at least one of: the associated fulfilled prescription order with which the at least one sheet is associated; and the number of the at least one sheet in a print job; and wherein the control device is additionally operable to confirm that only sheets in the print job of the printed literature associated with a fulfilled prescription order are mated with the associated fulfilled prescription order by communicating with the at least one scanner. 15. A pharmaceutical filling system comprising: at least one sensor configured to monitor a paper collator and determine a remaining capacity of the paper collator, the paper collator including an upper shelf and a lower shelf; a processor configured to selectively (i) instruct a printer to hold printing sheets in response to determining that the remaining capacity of the paper collator is smaller than a threshold; and (ii) resume printing the sheets in response to determining that the remaining capacity of the paper collator is larger than the threshold; and an upper actuator configured to selectively (a) open the upper shelf to thereby drop the sheets retained by the upper shelf to the lower shelf and (b) close the upper shelf after the lower shelf has received the sheets from the upper shelf, wherein the at least one sensor comprises: an upper sensor positioned to monitor and determine an remaining capacity of the upper shelf; and a lower sensor positioned to monitor and determine an remaining capacity of the lower shelf, and wherein the remaining capacity of the paper collator is determined to be smaller than the threshold when the remaining capacity of the upper shelf and the remaining capacity of the lower shelf are determined to be smaller than the threshold, and wherein the remaining capacity of the paper collator is determined larger than the threshold when one of the remaining capacity of the upper shelf and the remaining capacity of the lower shelf is determined to be larger than the threshold; and a packaging device to insert a printed sheet and an associated prescription in a wrap seal bag. 16. The system of claim 15 , wherein the at least one sensor is a laser sensor configured to determine a height of the sheets or a number of sheets of the sheets to determine the remaining capacity of the paper collator. 17. The system of claim 15 , wherein the upper actuator is further configured to selectively pull outwardly the upper shelf to thereby allow the sheets being directly dropped from the printer to the lower shelf in response to determining that the remaining capacity of the upper shelf is smaller than the threshold and that the remaining capacity of the lower shelf is larger than the threshold. 18. The system of claim 15 , further comprising: at least one scanner configured to scan at least one sheet of the sheets to determine a prescription order with which the sheet is associated; and a paper fixture stage configured to fold or unfold the sheets, wherein the processor is configured to direct the sheets to t
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