Methods and apparatus for dispensing solid articles
US-9296545-B2 · Mar 29, 2016 · US
US9299210B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9299210-B2 |
| Application number | US-18766608-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 7, 2008 |
| Priority date | Aug 10, 2007 |
| Publication date | Mar 29, 2016 |
| Grant date | Mar 29, 2016 |
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A pharmaceutical dispensing system includes: a frame having first and second opposed sides; a plurality of bins configured to house pharmaceutical tablets, each of the bins being accessible from the first side of the frame for replenishment of pharmaceutical tablets; and a plurality of chutes, each of the chutes connected to and associated with a respective one of the plurality of bins, each of the chutes being accessible from the second side of the frame for dispensing of pharmaceutical tablets. A system of this configuration can facilitate operation by physically separating replenishment tasks from dispensing tasks, thereby enabling these tasks to be performed simultaneously.
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That which is claimed is: 1. A pharmacy arrangement, comprising: a bulk stock area; an automated pharmaceutical dispensing machine comprising: a frame having first and second opposed sides; a plurality of bins configured to house pharmaceutical tablets, each of the bins being accessible from the first side of the frame for replenishment of pharmaceutical tablets, the first side of the frame facing the bulk stock area; and a plurality of outlets, each of the outlets connected to and associated with a respective one of the plurality of bins, each of the outlets being accessible from the second side of the frame for dispensing of pharmaceutical tablets; and a customer interaction area, the second side of the frame facing the customer interaction area; wherein the bulk stock area, the dispensing machine and the customer interaction area are generally aligned along a material flow path that extends through the first and second sides of the dispensing machine. 2. The pharmacy arrangement defined in claim 1 , wherein stock shelves are positioned generally parallel to and offset from the material flow path. 3. The pharmacy arrangement defined in claim 1 , wherein the automated pharmaceutical machine includes a first graphics user interface mounted on the first side of the frame for controlling the replenishment of the plurality of bins. 4. The pharmacy arrangement defined in claim 3 , wherein the automated pharmaceutical machine includes a second graphics user interface mounted on the second side of the frame for controlling the dispensing of pharmaceutical tablets from the chutes. 5. The pharmacy arrangement defined in claim 1 , wherein the automated pharmaceutical machine includes a second graphics user interface mounted on the second side of the frame for controlling the dispensing of pharmaceutical tablets from the chutes. 6. The pharmacy arrangement defined in claim 5 , wherein the outlets comprise chutes that extend from the bins to the second side of the frame. 7. A pharmacy arrangement, comprising: a bulk stock area; an automated pharmaceutical dispensing machine comprising: a frame having first and second opposed sides; a plurality of bins configured to house pharmaceutical tablets, each of the bins being accessible from the first side of the frame for replenishment of pharmaceutical tablets, the first side of the frame facing the bulk stock area; and a plurality of outlets, each of the outlets connected to and associated with a respective one of the plurality of bins, each of the outlets being accessible from the second side of the frame for dispensing of pharmaceutical tablets; and a customer interaction area, the second side of the frame facing the customer interaction area; wherein the bulk stock area, the dispensing machine and the customer interaction area are generally aligned along a material flow path; wherein the dispensing machine is generally parallel to the material flow path, and wherein the second side of the frame is adjacent a verification portion of the customer interaction area.
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