Methods and systems for automated pharmaceutical container sorting
US-2019367196-A1 · Dec 5, 2019 · US
US9758276B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9758276-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514862524-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 23, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 23, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 12, 2017 |
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An ultra-clean transportation and storage system includes a product storage container with a base having product supports and a segmented lid enclosing the product supports. Rollers on the base have grooved sidewalls receiving a rail to support the product storage container and rolling along the rail edges. Lift-off hinges allow lid removal only after a predetermined rotation. Seals, a one-way breather valve, and a gas inlet allow the interior of the enclosure to be purged. A friction brake on the product storage container has an integrated O-ring contact surface and a housing enclosing complementary acme threads for moving the brake. A transfer cart includes a rail on the lift arm to support the product storage container during movement, and alignment and docking mechanisms on a transfer end effector of the lift are for docking with either a storage spaced on a storage rack or a transfer space on a pass-through.
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A product storage container, comprising: a base; product supports mounted on a surface of the base, the product supports configured to support a product on tops of the product supports; a lower lid segment detachably secured to the base and surrounding portions of the product supports such that the lower lid segment terminates below the tops of the product supports; an upper lid segment detachably secured to the lower lid segment, the upper lid segment surrounding at least portions of the product supports and extending over the product supports, wherein the base, the lower lid segment, and the upper lid segment form an enclosure around the product supports; and a plurality of rollers mounted in pairs on a bottom surface of the base platform and comprising a rotational axis extending downwardly relative to the bottom surface of the base platform each of the rollers having grooved sidewalls configured to receive and roll along edges of a rail received between the roller pairs, to support the product storage container by contact of the rollers with the rail. 2. The product storage container according to claim 1 , wherein the upper lid segment is secured to the lower lid segment at least in part by lift-off hinges configured to allow separation of the upper lid segment from the lower lid segment only after the upper lid segment has been rotated around the lift-off hinges by at least 90° from a closed position. 3. The product storage container according to claim 1 , further comprising: seals within an interface between the lower lid segment and the base and between the upper lid segment and the lower lid segment, the seals configured to seal the enclosure; a one-way breather valve configured to allow gas to be expelled from the enclosure; and a filtered gas inlet configured to allow gas to be injected into the enclosure, wherein injection of gas into an interior of the enclosure via the gas inlet purges the interior. 4. The product storage container according to claim 1 , further comprising: a friction brake mounted to the base, the friction brake including: a revolving brake pad having an integrated O-ring contact surface and movable between braking and non-braking positions, the contact surface configured to contact a portion of the rail in the braking position to inhibit movement of the product storage container along the rail, and a housing enclosing complementary acme threads configured to move the brake pad. 5. The product storage container according to claim 4 , wherein the portion of the rail contacted by the contact surface is located between the edges of the rail. 6. The product storage container according to claim 1 , further comprising: handles secured to portions of the base extending outside the lower lid segment; support beams secured to the bottom surface of the base, at least one of the support beams including a rail entry configured to allow the rail to be inserted between the rollers; and at least one stop mounted on one of the support beams and configured to limit movement of the product storage container along the rail. 7. The product storage container according to claim 1 , wherein: the edges of the rail received in the grooved sidewalls of the plurality of rollers extend along ends of a width of the rail; and the rail supports the product storage container from one of a lift arm of a transfer cart, a support on a storage rack, and a transfer support within a pass-through. 8. A product storage container, comprising: a base platform; product supports mounted on a top surface of the base platform, the product supports configured to support a product on tops of the product supports; a lower lid segment detachably secured to the base platform and surrounding lower portions of the product supports such that the lower lid segment terminates below the tops of the product supports; an upper lid segment detachably secured to the lower lid segment, the upper lid segment surrounding at least upper portions of the product supports and extending over the product supports, wherein the base platform, the lower lid segment, and the upper lid segment form an enclosure around the product supports; and a plurality of rollers mounted in pairs on a bottom surface of the base platform and comprising a rotational axis extending downwardly relative to the bottom surface of the base platform, each of the rollers having grooved sidewalls configured to receive and roll along ends of a rail received between the roller pairs, to support the product storage container by contact of the rollers with the rail. 9. The product storage container according to claim 8 , wherein the upper lid segment is secured to the lower lid segment at least in part by lift-off hinges configured to allow separation of the upper lid segment from the lower lid segment only after the upper lid segment has been rotated around the lift-off hinges by at least 90° from a closed position. 10. The product storage container according to claim 8 , further comprising: seals within an interface between the lower lid segment and the base platform and between the upper lid segment and the lower lid segment, the seals configured to seal the enclosure; a one-way breather valve configured to allow gas to be expelled from the enclosure; and a filtered gas inlet configured to allow gas to be injected into the enclosure, wherein injection of gas into an interior of the enclosure via the gas inlet purges the interior. 11. The product storage container according to claim 8 , further comprising: a friction brake mounted to the base platform, the friction brake including: a revolving brake pad having an integrated O-ring contact surface and movable between braking and non-braking positions, the contact surface configured to contact a portion of the rail in the braking position to inhibit movement of the product storage container along the rail, and a housing enclosing complementary acme threads configured to move the brake pad. 12. The product storage container according to claim 11 , wherein the portion of the rail contacted by the contact surface is located between edges of a length dimension of the rail. 13. The product storage container according to claim 8 , further comprising: handles secured to portions of the base platform extending outside the lower lid segment; support beams secured to the bottom surface of the base platform, at least one of the support beams including a rail entry configured to allow the rail to be inserted between the rollers; and at least one stop mounted on one of the support beams and configured to limit movement of the product storage container along the rail. 14. The product storage container according to claim 8 , wherein: the ends of the rail received in the grooved sidewalls of the plurality of rollers extend along edges of a length dimension of the rail; and the rail supports the product storage container from one of a lift arm of a transfer cart, a support on a storage rack, and a transfer support within a pass-through. 15. A product storage container, comprising: a base; product supports extending upwardly from an upper surface of the base, the product supports configured to support a product on tops of the product supports; a lower lid segment detachably secured to the base and surrounding lower portions of the product supports such that the lower lid segment terminates below the tops of the product supports; an upper lid segment detachably secured to the lower lid segment, the upper lid segment surrounding at least portions of the product supports and extendin
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Devices to locate articles in containers {(for protecting articles from mechanical damage B65D81/02)} · CPC title
hinged for upward or downward movement · CPC title
Handles (of containers made by folding or erecting blanks made of paper B65D5/46; of bottles or jars B65D23/10 {; holders for glasses, bottles, cartons, plastic bags, cans A47G23/02}) · CPC title
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