What is claimed is:
1. A device for inspecting the external appearance of pieces of solid medicine, comprising: a solid medicine piece supply section; a first drum-shaped conveying section for conveying pieces of solid medicine supplied by said supplying section at equal intervals so that one surface of each piece of solid medicine is observed; a second drum-shaped conveying section for receiving the pieces from said first drum-shaped conveying section and conveying the pieces at equal intervals so that an opposite surface of each piece is observed; first and second sensor means provided adjacent to said first drum-shaped conveying sections for observing both surfaces of each piece of solid medicine respectively; means for rotating said first and second drums; first and second discriminating means for determining whether each piece of solid medicine is acceptable or unacceptable according to observation results provided by said first and second sensors; adjustment means for positioning said first and second drums relative to each other, said adjustment means comprising an adjusting metal fitting fitted around one end of a drum shaft of one of said first and second drums, a pulley secured to said drum shaft through said adjusting fitting, a depressing member adapted to depress said adjusting fitting for fixing said fitting to said drum shaft, screws for loosening and tightening said depressing member to facilitate coarsely adjusting a relative phase of said one of said first and second drums relative to said drum shaft, a protrusion extending rigidly from said adjusting metal fitting, first and second metal fittings extending rigidly from said pulley on opposed sides of said protrusion and having threaded holes provided therein, and first and second adjusting screws fitted through said threaded holes of said first and second metal fittings, respectively, and having ends abutting said protrusion; said adjusting screws providing a fine adjustment of said relative phase; and memory means for storing solid medicine piece discrimination signals produced on the basis of the observation results provided by said first sensor, the discrimination signal based on the observation result provided by said second sensor and the discrimination signals stored in said memory means being supplied to a general determination logic means to determine whether the external appearance of each piece of solid medicine is acceptable or unacceptable.
2. A device as in claim 1, wherein said supplying section is formed as a third drum-shaped conveying section and means for rotating said third drum.
3. A device as in claim 2, wherein said third drum-shaped conveying section has a through-hole communicating the outside of said third drum-shaped conveying section with the inside of the same to store pieces of solid medicine therein.
4. A device as in claim 2, wherein said third drum-shaped conveying section has solid medicine piece receiving holes formed in the outer circumferential wall thereof, whereby pieces of solid medicine are supplied into said holes from outside said drum.
5. A device as in claims 1 through 4, wherein each of said first and second drum-shaped conveying sections has accommodating protrusions with solid medicine piece accommodating recesses, said recesses provided at equal intervals on the outer circumferential wall thereof.
6. A device as in claim 5, wherein each accommodating protrusion communicates through a vacuum suction port with a vacuum chamber provided in said drum.
7. A device as in claim 1, wherein said first drum-shaped conveying section has a through-hole communicating the outside of said first drum-shaped conveying section with the inside of the same to store pieces of solid medicine therein.
8. A device as in claim 1, wherein said first drum-shaped conveying section has solid medicine piece receiving holes formed in the outer circumferential wall thereof and whereby solid medicine pieces are supplied into said holes from outside said drum.
9. A device as in claims 7 or 8, wherein said second drum-shaped conveying section has accommodating protrusions with solid medicine piece accommodating recesses, said recesses provided at equal intervals on the outer circumferential wall thereof.
10. A device as in claim 9, wherein each accommodating protrusion communicates through a vacuum suction port with a vacuum chamber provided in said drum.
11. A device as in claims 1, 2, 3, 4, 7 or 8 further comprising a third sensor for observing the thickness of each piece of solid medicine.
12. A device as in claim 11, wherein said third sensor is positioned prior to the point of observation by said second sensor.
13. A device as in claim 11 further comprising third discriminating means receiving the output of said third sensor and determining the acceptability of each piece based on an acceptable range of thickness.
14. A device as in claim 13, wherein said third sensor comprises a source of light and a photoelectric convertor positioned on opposite sides of said piece of solid medicine, said photoelectric convertor producing an output signal dependent on the amount of light interception created by said piece of solid medicine.
15. A device as in claim 13 further comprising second memory means for storing the output of said third discriminating means.
16. The device as in claim 15 further comprising logic means responsive to the outputs of said second memory means and said second discriminating means and providing an output signal to said general determination logic means.
17. The device as in claim 16, wherein said outputs are representative of unacceptable pieces and said logic means comprises an OR gate.
18. The device as in claims 1 or 11 further comprising separating means for selectively separating pieces of solid medicine into respective acceptable and unacceptable groups.
19. The device as in claim 18, wherein said separating means comprises air discharge nozzles positioned relative to said second drum, said nozzles actuated by said determination logic to selectively remove pieces from said second drum and convey them into said respective groups.
20. The device as in claim 1 further comprising means to disengage said means for rotating said first and second drums when a driving load exceeds a predetermined value.
21. The device as in claim 20 wherein said means to disengage comprises a tortion spring having a tension limit substantially the same as said predetermined value, said tortion spring coupled to a driving pin whereby said driving pin is urged to a position of disengagement by said tortion spring when said predetermined value is exceeded.
22. The device as in claim 20 wherein said means to disengage comprises means to sense the angular speed of said first drum and electrical brake means responsive to said means to sense the angular speed to discontinue drum rotation.
Other info:Inventors:
Miyoshi, Noriomi (Kawasaki, JP)
Sugiyama, Yoshio (Kawasaki, JP)
Kawasaki, Tetsuji (Kawasaki, JP)
Yamaguchi, Jun (Hiro, JP)
Shiino, Kouji (Hiro, JP)
Shiratori, Mamoru (Hiro, JP)
Application Number:
06/022004
Filing Date: 1979-03-19
Publication_date: 1982-10-19
Assignee:
FUJI ELECTRIC CO LTD
Primary Class(es):
209/545
209/701, 209/577, 209/586, 474/156, 209/919, 250/223R
Other Classes:
B07C5/36;
G01N21/95;
G01N21/88; B07C5/342
US Patent Ref:
| 3097743 | July, 1963 | Scholten et al. | 209/905 | Inspection method and machine |
| 3490303 | January, 1970 | Rosenberg | 474/156 | DRIVESHAFT PHASE ADJUSTING HUB |
| 3757943 | September, 1973 | Chae et al. | 209/701 | ELECTRONIC SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CAPSULE INSPECTION |
| 3969227 | July, 1976 | Garris | 209/905 | Photoelectric inspection of transparent or translucent medicinal capsules |
| 4082188 | April, 1978 | Grimmell et al. | 209/580 | Apparatus for color recognition and defect detection of objects such as capsules |
Other Refs:
Primary Examiner:
Rolla, Joseph J.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney:
Sughrue, Rothwell Mion Zinn And Macpeak