Systems and methods for accumulation
US-10661993-B2 · May 26, 2020 · US
US11999518B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11999518-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117551776-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 15, 2021 |
| Priority date | Dec 15, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jun 4, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jun 4, 2024 |
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A pharmaceutical container processor for processing pharmaceutical containers includes a set of container operation stations along which a set of container operations occur. The set of container operation stations includes a storage station where pharmaceutical containers are stored; a first identification station where pharmaceutical containers are each identified; a labeling station where a label is applied to pharmaceutical containers; a second identification station where pharmaceutical containers are each identified after the label is applied; and an outlet station where pharmaceutical containers are moved to after said pharmaceutical containers are identified at the second identification station. First and second container transporters move each pharmaceutical container through the set of container operation stations. Each pharmaceutical container is transferred from the first container transporter to the second container transporter along the set of container operation stations.
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A pharmaceutical container processor for processing pharmaceutical containers, the pharmaceutical container processor comprising: a set of container operation stations along which a set of container operations occur, the set of container operation stations including: a storage station where pharmaceutical containers are stored; a first identification station where pharmaceutical containers are each identified after being removed from the storage station; a labeling station where a label is applied to pharmaceutical containers after pharmaceutical containers are identified at the first identification station; a second identification station where pharmaceutical containers are each identified after the label is applied to said pharmaceutical containers; and a outlet station where pharmaceutical containers are moved to after said pharmaceutical containers are identified at the second identification station; and first and second container transporters configured to move each pharmaceutical container through the set of container operation stations, wherein each pharmaceutical container is transferred from the first container transporter to the second container transporter along the set of container operation stations. 2. The pharmaceutical container processor of claim 1 , wherein the set of container operation stations further includes a transfer station where pharmaceutical containers are transferred from the first container transporter to the second container transporter. 3. The pharmaceutical container processor of claim 2 , wherein the transfer between the first container transporter and the second container transporter at the transfer station is before the labeling station. 4. The pharmaceutical container processor of claim 2 , further comprising a first holder at the transfer station, the first holder configured to hold a pharmaceutical container while said pharmaceutical container is transferred from the first container transporter to the second container transporter. 5. The pharmaceutical container processor of claim 4 , wherein the first holder is proximate the first identification station such that the transfer station and first identification station are generally coincident. 6. The pharmaceutical container processor of claim 5 , further comprising a second holder at the transfer station, the second holder configured to hold another pharmaceutical container while said another pharmaceutical container is transferred from the first container transporter to the second container transporter. 7. The pharmaceutical container processor of claim 6 , wherein the second holder is proximate the first identification station. 8. The pharmaceutical container processor of claim 7 , wherein the first and second holders are each configured to apply suction to said respective containers to hold said respective containers. 9. The pharmaceutical container processor of claim 8 , further comprising a negative pressure source, wherein the negative pressure source is fluidly coupled to the first and second holders to apply the suction to hold said respective containers. 10. The pharmaceutical container processor of claim 9 , wherein the first and second holders each includes a platform defining a plurality of inlets, the source of negative pressure fluidly coupled to the plurality of inlets to apply the suction to hold said respective container via the plurality of inlets. 11. The pharmaceutical container processor of claim 4 , further comprising an identifier at the first identification station, the identifier configured to identify pharmaceutical containers using a label on each pharmaceutical container. 12. The pharmaceutical container processor of claim 11 , wherein the first holder is configured to rotate the container while said container is held by the holder or the identifier is configured to rotate relative to the container as said container is held by the holder. 13. The pharmaceutical container processor of claim 1 , wherein each pharmaceutical container is moved, in order, through the storage station, the first identification station, the labeling station, the second identification station and then the outlet station. 14. The pharmaceutical container processor of claim 1 , wherein the first container transporter is configured to move pharmaceutical containers through a portion of the set of container operation stations and the second container transporter is configured to move pharmaceutical containers through another portion of the set of container operation stations generally simultaneously. 15. The pharmaceutical container processor of claim 1 , further comprising: a repository at the storage station configured to store pharmaceutical containers; a first identifier at the first identification station configured to identify pharmaceutical containers; a labeler at the labeling station configured to apply the label to pharmaceutical containers; and a second identifier configured to identify pharmaceutical containers using the label applied by the labeler. 16. The pharmaceutical container processor of claim 1 , further comprising a packager at the outlet station, the packager configured to package pharmaceutical containers in packages. 17. The pharmaceutical container processor of claim 16 , further comprising a collector movable between a collection position and a clearance position, wherein in the collection position the collector is arranged to receive packages from the packager, and where in the clearance position the collector is arranged to not receive packages from the packager. 18. The pharmaceutical container processor of claim 17 , further comprising a secondary collector arranged to receive packages from the packager when the collector is in the clearance position. 19. The pharmaceutical container processor of claim 17 , wherein the collector comprises a conveyor. 20. The pharmaceutical container processor of claim 1 , further comprising an enclosure defining a processing area, wherein the storage station, the first identification station, the labeling station, the second identification station, and the outlet station are at least partially disposed in the processing area.
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