IP Library Granted Patent US 7,949,427
Granted Patent B2
US 7,949,427 · App. 12/052,301 · Granted May 24, 2011

Methods and apparatus for dispensing solid articles

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Patent No.
US 7,949,427
App. No.
12/052,301
Granted
May 24, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

According to embodiments of the present invention, a method for detecting solid articles using an apparatus including a sensor system is provided. The sensor system includes a radiation detector and a radiation emitter configured to direct radiation onto the radiation detector. The radiation detector is operative to generate detector signals proportional to the radiation received thereby. The method includes moving the radiation emitter and/or the radiation detector relative to the other. According to some embodiments, the solid articles are solid pharmaceutical articles.

Claims (158)

1. An apparatus for dispensing and detecting solid articles, the apparatus comprising:

a) a housing defining a dispensing channel through which articles can travel along a dispensing pathway; and

b) a sensor system including:

a radiation detector positioned along the dispensing pathway; and

a radiation emitter positioned along the dispensing pathway and configured to direct radiation across the dispensing channel and onto the radiation detector;

wherein the radiation detector is operative to generate detector signals proportional to the radiation received thereby;

wherein the radiation detector is offset from the radiation emitter; and

wherein the radiation emitter and/or the radiation detector are mounted for movement relative to the other.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the radiation emitter is a photoemitter and the radiation detector is a photodetector.

3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the dispensing channel is rectangular in cross-section.

4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein:

the radiation detector has a reception field;

the radiation emitter has an emission field;

the emission field and the reception field overlap across the dispensing pathway to define a sensing area; and

the sensing area extends across the dispensing pathway diagonally with respect to the rectangular cross-section of the dispensing channel.

5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein:

the radiation detector has a reception field;

the radiation emitter has an emission field;

the emission field and the reception field overlap across the dispensing pathway to define a sensing area;

the dispensing channel has a major dimension and a minor dimension perpendicular to the major dimension, the minor dimension being smaller than the major dimension;

wherein the sensing area extends diagonally across the dispensing channel at an angle with respect to each of the major dimension and minor dimension.

6. The apparatus of claim 1 including a controller configured to adjust a radiation output of the radiation emitter to compensate for the relative positions of the radiation emitter and the radiation detector.

7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the apparatus includes a drive mechanism operable to pass the articles along the dispensing pathway such that the articles block radiation from the radiation emitter to the radiation detector as the articles pass along the dispensing pathway.

8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the drive mechanism includes a flow generator configured to generate at least one drive gas flow to pass articles along the dispensing pathway such that the articles block radiation to the radiation detector as the articles pass along the dispensing pathway.

9. An apparatus for dispensing and detecting solid articles, the apparatus comprising:

a) a housing defining a dispensing channel through which articles can travel along a dispensing pathway; and

b) a sensor system including:

a radiation detector positioned along the dispensing pathway; and

a radiation emitter positioned along the dispensing pathway and configured to direct radiation across the dispensing channel and onto the radiation detector;

wherein the radiation detector is operative to generate detector signals proportional to the radiation received thereby; and

wherein the radiation detector is offset from the radiation emitter;

wherein:

the housing includes a pair of opposed first walls and a pair of opposed second walls collectively defining the dispensing channel, wherein:

the first walls are spaced apart along a first axis transverse to the dispensing pathway;

the second walls are spaced apart along a second axis transverse to the first axis and the dispensing pathway;

the radiation detector is spaced apart from the radiation emitter across the dispensing channel a first linear distance parallel to the first axis; and

the radiation detector is offset from the radiation emitter a second linear distance parallel to the second axis.

10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the radiation detector and the radiation emitter are each mounted on a respective one of the first walls.

11. An apparatus for dispensing and detecting solid articles, the apparatus comprising:

a housing defining a dispensing channel through which articles can travel along a dispensing pathway; and

b) a sensor system including:

a radiation detector positioned along the dispensing pathway; and

a radiation emitter positioned along the dispensing pathway and configured to direct radiation across the dispensing channel and onto the radiation detector;

wherein the radiation detector is operative to generate detector signals proportional to the radiation received thereby; and

wherein the radiation detector is offset from the radiation emitter;

wherein:

the radiation detector has a primary reception axis and a reception field;

the radiation emitter has a primary emission axis and an emission field;

the emission field and the reception field overlap across the dispensing pathway to define a sensing area; and

the primary reception axis and the primary emission axis are offset from one another.

12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the primary reception axis and the primary emission axis are offset from one another a distance transverse to a length of the dispensing pathway.

13. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the primary reception axis and the primary emission axis are offset from one another a distance extending along a length of the dispensing pathway.

14. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the radiation emitter and/or the radiation detector are mounted for movement relative to the other.

15. A method for dispensing and detecting solid articles, the method comprising:

providing an apparatus including:

a housing defining a dispensing channel through which articles can travel along a dispensing pathway; and

a sensor system including:

a radiation detector positioned along the dispensing pathway; and

a radiation emitter positioned along the dispensing pathway and configured to direct radiation across the dispensing channel and onto the radiation detector;

wherein the radiation detector is operative to generate detector signals proportional to the radiation received thereby; and

wherein the radiation detector is offset from the radiation emitter;

and

passing the articles along the dispensing pathway such that the articles block radiation from the radiation emitter to the radiation detector as the articles pass along the dispensing pathway;

wherein:

the radiation detector has a primary reception axis and a reception field;

the radiation emitter has a primary emission axis and an emission field;

the emission field and the reception field overlap across the dispensing pathway to define a sensing area; and

the primary reception axis and the primary emission axis are offset from one another.

16. The method of claim 15 wherein the radiation emitter is a photoemitter and the radiation detector is a photodetector.

17. The method of claim 15 wherein the articles are pharmaceutical articles.

18. A method for detecting solid articles using an apparatus including a sensor system, the sensor system including a radiation detector and a radiation emitter configured to direct radiation onto the radiation detector, the radiation detector being operative to generate detector signals proportional to the radiation received thereby, the method comprising:

executing a first counting session including passing the articles along a dispensing pathway of the apparatus such that the articles block radiation from the radiation emitter to the radiation detector as the articles pass along the dispensing pathway; thereafter

moving the radiation emitter and/or the radiation detector relative to the other; thereafter

executing a second counting session including passing the articles along the dispensing pathway of the apparatus such that the articles block radiation from the radiation emitter to the radiation detector as the articles pass along the dispensing pathway; and

recalibrating the sensor system between the first and second counting sessions by automatically adjusting the radiation output of the radiation emitter to compensate for a change in the amount of radiation incident on the radiation detector from the radiation emitter caused by moving the radiation emitter and/or the radiation detector relative to the other.

19. The method of claim 18 wherein the radiation emitter is a photoemitter and the radiation detector is a photodetector.

20. The method of claim 18 wherein the articles are pharmaceutical articles.

21. The method of claim 18 including calibrating the sensor system by adjusting an energy level supply to the radiation emitter to generate a reference signal from the radiation detector at a level within a prescribed reference level range.

22. The method of claim 18 including:

monitoring the detector signals to determine a reference signal level;

determining a threshold signal level as a function of the reference signal level;

identifying the detector signals that are event signals with respect to the threshold signal level; and

using the event signals to detect, count and/or characterize the articles passed along the dispensing pathway.

23. The method of claim 22 including:

providing the detector signals as digital detector signals; and

digitally processing the event signals to detect, count and/or characterize the articles passed along the dispensing pathway.

24. The method of claim 18 wherein the apparatus includes at least first and second walls defining a dispensing channel, at least one of the first and second walls is movable relative to the other, the radiation detector is mounted on the first wall, and the radiation emitter is mounted on the second wall.

25. The method of claim 18 wherein:

the apparatus includes a housing defining the dispensing pathway;

the radiation detector is positioned along the dispensing pathway and has a primary reception axis and a reception field;

the radiation emitter is positioned along the dispensing pathway and has a primary emission axis and an emission field;

the emission field and the reception field overlap across the dispensing pathway to define a sensing area; and

the primary reception axis and the primary emission axis are offset from one another a distance transverse to the dispensing pathway.

26. A method for detecting solid articles using an apparatus including a sensor system, the sensor system including a radiation detector and a radiation emitter configured to direct radiation onto the radiation detector, the radiation detector being operative to generate detector signals proportional to the radiation received thereby, the method comprising:

moving the radiation emitter and/or the radiation detector relative to the other; and

generating at least one drive gas flow using a flow generator to force articles along a dispensing pathway of the apparatus such that the articles block radiation to the radiation detector as the articles travel along the dispensing pathway.

27. A method for detecting solid articles using an apparatus including a sensor system, the sensor system including a radiation detector and a radiation emitter configured to direct radiation onto the radiation detector, the radiation detector being operative to generate detector signals proportional to the radiation received thereby, the method comprising:

moving the radiation emitter and/or the radiation detector relative to the other;

wherein the apparatus includes at least first and second walls defining a dispensing channel, at least one of the first and second walls is movable relative to the other, the radiation detector is mounted on the first wall, and the radiation emitter is mounted on the second wall;

wherein the apparatus includes a housing; and

wherein moving the radiation emitter and/or the radiation detector relative to the other includes moving the first wall relative to the housing along a first axis and moving the second wall relative to the housing along a second axis transverse to the first axis.

28. The method of claim 27 further including adjusting a radiation output of the radiation emitter to compensate for the relative positions of the radiation emitter and the radiation detector.

29. The method of claim 28 including adjusting the radiation output of the radiation emitter to compensate for a change in the amount of radiation incident on the radiation detector from the radiation emitter caused by moving the radiation emitter and/or the radiation detector relative to the other.

30. The method of claim 28 including passing the articles along a dispensing pathway of the apparatus such that the articles block radiation from the radiation emitter to the radiation detector as the articles pass along the dispensing pathway.

31. The method of claim 30 including:

executing a first counting session including passing the articles along a dispensing pathway of the apparatus such that the articles block radiation from the radiation emitter to the radiation detector as the articles pass along the dispensing pathway; thereafter

moving the radiation emitter and/or the radiation detector relative to the other; thereafter

executing a second counting session including passing the articles along the dispensing pathway of the apparatus such that the articles block radiation from the radiation emitter to the radiation detector as the articles pass along the dispensing pathway; and

recalibrating the sensor system between the first and second counting sessions by automatically adjusting the radiation output of the radiation emitter to compensate for a change in the amount of radiation incident on the radiation detector from the radiation emitter caused by moving the radiation emitter and/or the radiation detector relative to the other.

32. The method of claim 27 wherein the second axis is perpendicular to the first axis.

33. An apparatus for detecting solid articles, the apparatus comprising:

a sensor system including a radiation detector and a radiation emitter configured to direct radiation onto the radiation detector; and

a flow generator configured to generate at least one drive gas flow to pass articles along a dispensing pathway of the apparatus such that the articles block radiation to the radiation detector as the articles pass along the dispensing pathway;

wherein the radiation detector is operative to generate detector signals proportional to the radiation received thereby; and

wherein the radiation emitter and/or the radiation detector are mounted for movement relative to the other.

34. The apparatus of claim 33 wherein the radiation emitter is a photoemitter and the radiation detector is a photodetector.

35. The apparatus of claim 33 including a controller configured to adjust a radiation output of the radiation emitter to compensate for the relative positions of the radiation emitter and the radiation detector.

36. The apparatus of claim 35 wherein the controller is configured to adjust the radiation output of the radiation emitter to compensate for a change in the amount of radiation incident on the radiation detector from the radiation emitter caused by moving the radiation emitter and/or the radiation detector relative to the other.

37. The apparatus of claim 33 wherein the controller is configured to calibrate the sensor system by adjusting an energy level supply to the radiation emitter to generate a reference signal from the radiation detector at a level within a prescribed reference level range.

38. The apparatus of claim 33 wherein the controller is configured to:

monitor the detector signals to determine a reference signal level;

determine a threshold signal level as a function of the reference signal level;

identify the detector signals that are event signals with respect to the threshold signal level; and

use the event signals to detect, count and/or characterize the articles passed along the dispensing pathway.

39. The apparatus of claim 38 wherein:

the radiation detector is further configured to provide the detector signals as digital detector signals; and

the controller is further configured to digitally process the event signals to detect, count and/or characterize the articles passing along the dispensing pathway.

40. The apparatus of claim 33 including at least first and second walls defining a dispensing channel and wherein:

at least one of the first and second walls is movable relative to the other;

the radiation detector is mounted on the first wall; and

the radiation emitter is mounted on the second wall.

41. An apparatus for detecting solid articles, the apparatus comprising:

a sensor system including a radiation detector and a radiation emitter configured to direct radiation onto the radiation detector, wherein:

the radiation detector is operative to generate detector signals proportional to the radiation received thereby; and

the radiation emitter and/or the radiation detector are mounted for movement relative to the other;

a controller configured to adjust a radiation output of the radiation emitter to compensate for the relative positions of the radiation emitter and the radiation detector;

a drive mechanism operable to pass the articles along a dispensing pathway defined by the apparatus such that the articles block radiation from the radiation emitter to the radiation detector as the articles pass along the dispensing pathway;

wherein the controller is configured to:

execute a first counting session including passing the articles along the dispensing pathway of the apparatus such that the articles block radiation from the radiation emitter to the radiation detector as they pass along the dispensing pathway; thereafter

execute a second counting session including passing the articles along the dispensing pathway of the apparatus such that the articles block radiation from the radiation emitter to the radiation detector as they pass along the dispensing pathway; and

recalibrate the sensor system between the first and second counting sessions by automatically adjusting the radiation output of the radiation emitter to compensate for a change in the amount of radiation incident on the radiation detector from the radiation emitter caused by moving the radiation emitter and/or the radiation detector relative to the other.

42. The apparatus of claim 41 wherein the drive mechanism includes a flow generator configured to generate at least one drive gas flow to pass articles along the dispensing pathway of the apparatus such that the articles block radiation to the radiation detector as the articles pass along the dispensing pathway.

43. An apparatus for detecting

a sensor system including a radiation detector and a radiation emitter configured to direct radiation onto the radiation detector, wherein:

the radiation detector is operative to generate detector signals proportional to the radiation received thereby; and

the radiation emitter and/or the radiation detector are mounted for movement relative to the other;

at least first and second walls defining a dispensing channel, wherein:

at least one of the first and second walls is movable relative to the other;

the radiation detector is mounted on the first wall; and

the radiation emitter is mounted on the second wall; and

a housing, wherein the first wall is movable relative to the housing along a first axis and the second wall is movable relative to the housing along a second axis transverse to the first axis.

44. The apparatus of claim 43 wherein the second axis is perpendicular to the first axis.

45. The apparatus of claim 43 wherein:

the apparatus includes a housing defining a dispensing pathway;

the radiation detector is positioned along the dispensing pathway and has a primary reception axis and a reception field;

the radiation emitter is positioned along the dispensing pathway and has a primary emission axis and an emission field;

the emission field and the reception field overlap across the dispensing pathway to define a sensing area; and

the primary reception axis and the primary emission axis are offset from one another a distance transverse to the dispensing pathway.

Assignments (5)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 18, 2022
From: KKR LOAN ADMINISTRATION SERVICES LLC
To: PARATA SYSTEMS, LLC; CHUDY GROUP, LLC
Reel/Frame 060693/0569 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 20, 2021
From: TWIN BROOK CAPITAL PARTNERS, LLC
To: PARATA SYSTEMS, LLC
Reel/Frame 057552/0411 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 1, 2021
From: CHUDY GROUP, LLC; PARATA SYSTEMS, LLC
To: KKR LOAN ADMINISTRATION SERVICES LLC
Reel/Frame 056750/0811 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 30, 2018
From: PARATA SYSTEMS, LLC
To: TWIN BROOK CAPITAL PARTNERS, LLC, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 047688/0126 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 12, 2008
From: MICHELLI, RICHARD D.; KARWACKI, EDWARD J., JR.
To: PARATA SYSTEMS, LLC
Reel/Frame 021375/0242 →