Integrated capper system

US2016355291A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016355291-A1
Application numberUS-201414452897-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateAug 6, 2014
Priority dateAug 6, 2013
Publication dateDec 8, 2016
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An integrated conveyor line system for placing safety and non-safety caps onto bottles traveling on the same conveyor line. A network of sensors and RFID readers determine the location of bottles and ensure that the right cap is placed on each bottle. The processing system controlling the hardware components instructs the appropriate components to divert bottles to a reject holding queue when the system detects a bottle having the wrong type of cap.

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A conveyor line system for placing non-safety caps and safety caps onto bottles, comprising: a conveyor line for transporting bottles, wherein each of the bottles on the conveyor line are labeled with a barcode and carried in a container having an RFID tag; a first device adapted to place non-safety caps onto bottles on the conveyor line; a second device adapted to place safety caps onto bottles on the conveyor line; a first RFID reader for reading the RFID tag of containers on the conveyor line as they pass near the location of the second device; a first sensor for sensing if the bottles passing the first sensor have a safety cap; a second RFID reader for reading the RFID tag of containers on the conveyor line as they pass near the location of the first sensor; a database in communication with the processing system for storing information including the RFID information of the containers and barcode of the bottles carried in the containers; a processing system for processing information from the first and second RFID readers and first sensor, the processing system programmed with one or more software routines executing on the processing system to: 1) process information from the first RFID reader and to provide instructions to the second device to place a safety cap onto the bottles if the system determines the bottles needs a safety cap; 2) process information from the first sensor and second RFID reader and to determine if the bottles have the correct type of cap. 2 . A conveyor line system according to claim 1 , further comprising: a holding platform connected to the conveyor line; a mechanism for diverting bottles off the conveyor line onto the holding platform; wherein the processing system is programmed with one or more software routines executing on the processing system to provide instructions to the mechanism to divert the bottles to the holding platform if the wrong cap is on the bottles. 3 . A conveyor line system according to claim 2 , further comprising: a second sensor at, or near, the mechanism for diverting bottles for sensing the bottles passing the second sensor; wherein the processing system is programmed with one or more software routines executing on the processing system to process information from the second sensor and to provide instructions to mechanism for diverting bottles to the holding platform based on the information from the second sensor. 4 . A conveyor line system according to claim 1 , where the mechanism for diverting is a pneumatic-driven bar. 5 . A conveyor line system according to claim 1 , wherein the database is configured so that the RFID information of each of the containers is linked to a barcode of the bottle each container carries. 6 . A conveyor line system according to claim 1 , wherein the database also stores medication information for each bottle and order identification numbers for each bottle or container. 7 . A conveyor line system according to claim 1 , further comprising: a barcode reader for reading the barcode labels on the bottles as the pass on the conveyor line; and a second RFID reader for reading the RFID tag of the containers on the conveyor line as they pass near the location of the barcode reader wherein the processing system is programmed with one or more software routines executing on the processing system to process information from the barcode reader and the second RFID reader and to determine whether the right bottle is in the right container. 8 . A conveyor line system according to claim 1 , wherein the first sensor is an infrared sensor. 9 . A conveyor line system according to claim 1 , wherein the processing system is programmed with one or more software routines executing on the processing system to provide an alert signal when the processing system determines that a bottle has a wrong cap. 10 . A conveyor line system for placing non-safety caps and safety caps onto bottles, comprising: a conveyor line for transporting bottles, wherein each of the bottles on the conveyor line are labeled with a barcode and carried in a container having an RFID tag; a first device adapted to place non-safety caps onto bottles on the conveyor line; a second device adapted to place safety caps onto bottles on the conveyor line; a first RFID reader for reading the RFID tag of containers on the conveyor line as they pass near the location of the second device; a first sensor for sensing if the bottles passing the first sensor have a safety cap; a second RFID reader for reading the RFID tag of containers on the conveyor line as they pass near the location of the first sensor; a database in communication with the processing system for storing information including the RFID information of the containers; a holding platform connected to the conveyor line; a mechanism for diverting bottles off the conveyor line onto the holding platform; a processing system for processing information from the first and second RFID readers and first sensor, the processing system programmed with one or more software routines executing on the processing system to: 1) process information from the first RFID reader and to provide instructions to the second device to place a safety cap onto the bottles if the system determines the bottles needs a safety cap; 2) process information from the first sensor and second RFID reader and to determine if the bottles have the correct type of cap, and 3) provide instructions to the mechanism to divert the bottles to the holding platform if the wrong cap is on the bottles. 11 . A conveyor line system according to claim 10 , wherein the database in communication with the processing system stores barcode information on the bottles carried in the containers. 12 . A conveyor line system according to claim 11 , further comprising: a second sensor at, or near, the mechanism for diverting bottles for sensing the bottles passing the second sensor; wherein the processing system is programmed with one or more software routines executing on the processing system to process information from the second sensor and to provide instructions to mechanism for diverting bottles to the holding platform based on the information from the second sensor. 13 . A conveyor line system according to claim 11 , where the mechanism for diverting is a pneumatic-driven bar. 14 . A conveyor line system according to claim 11 , wherein the database is configured so that the RFID information of each of the containers is linked to a barcode of the bottle each container carries. 15 . A conveyor line system according to claim 11 , wherein the database also stores medication information for each bottle and order identification numbers for each bottle or container. 16 . A conveyor line system according to claim 11 , further comprising: a barcode reader for reading the barcode labels on the bottles as the pass on the conveyor line; and a second RFID reader for reading the RFID tag of the containers on the conveyor line as they pass near the location of the barcode reader wherein the processing system is programmed with one or more software routines executing on the processing system to process information from the barcode reader and the second RFID reader and to determine whether the right bottle is in the right container. 17 . A method for placing non-safety caps and safety caps onto bottles carried on a conveyor line comprising the steps of: labeling each bottle with a barcode; placing each bottle into a container having an RFID tag; providing a first devic

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  • Caps · CPC title

  • Applications of control, warning, or safety devices in capping machinery · CPC title

  • B65B57/02Primary

    responsive to absence, presence, abnormal feed, or misplacement of binding or wrapping material, containers, or packages · CPC title

  • applying two closures on a container · CPC title

  • Secondary protective cap-like outer covers for closure members · CPC title

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What does patent US2016355291A1 cover?
An integrated conveyor line system for placing safety and non-safety caps onto bottles traveling on the same conveyor line. A network of sensors and RFID readers determine the location of bottles and ensure that the right cap is placed on each bottle. The processing system controlling the hardware components instructs the appropriate components to divert bottles to a reject holding queue when t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Humana Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65B57/02. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Dec 08 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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