Pill counting tray

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Inventors

Zaleon, Philip

Application #

018988

Filed

Mar-9-1979

Published

Apr-14-1981

Current US Class

053/390
141/334
206/.84
209/702
220/555
414/675
453/58
D24/229

International Classes

B07C 007/00

Field of Search

209/702 133/1 141/334 141/247 141/246 220/22 206/0.84 414/787 414/675 53/390

Examiners

Werner; Frank E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Burns & Jenney

US Patent References

4063645   Sorting tray

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Abstract
A tray for counting a discrete number of pills or capsules from a bulk supply including a housing having a bottom wall, two vertical opposed sidewalls and a pair of arcuate-shaped end walls that are arranged to turn upwardly and inwardly from the bottom wall. A divider extends between the two sidewalls or the housing to separate it into two individual compartments. A horizontal platform is removably supported upon the top of the divider in contiguous relationship with the end walls to establish elongated entrances to each compartment therebetween. In operation a bulk supply of pills or capsules is deposited upon the platform and the desired amount counted out using a conventional spatula. The counted tablets are passed into the entrance of one compartment while the overage remaining on the platform is passed into the other thereby positively segregating the tablets. Pouring spouts are provided in each compartment to enable the counted tablets to be deposited into a prescription bottle and the overage to be returned to a bulk supply container.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. Apparatus for counting pills and capsules including

a housing having a bottom wall with oppositely directed upwardly inclined portions, a pair of opposed parallel sidewalls and a pair of opposed arcuate-shaped end walls connected to said bottom wall that turn upwardly and inwardly from said bottom wall to form a semi-circular enclosure at both ends of the housing,

a pouring spout connected to each enclosure and formed with its longitudinal axis perpendicular to one of the sidewalls,

a divider extending across the housing between the two sidewalls to separate the housing into two compartments,

a recessed platform having a continuous upper surface seated upon the divider that is in contiguous relation with said sidewalls of said housing and which passes into the semi-circular enclosures at both ends of the housing, said platform being in non-contiguous relation with said end walls to form an elongated entrance opening into each compartment whereby pills and capsules situated upon said platform are able to be passed therethrough into each of said compartments.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to apparatus for dispensing a desired number of medicinal tablets such as pills and capsules and, in particular, to a counting tray for safely, hygenically and reliably enabling a desired number of medicinal tablets to be separated from a bulk supply and poured into a dispensing bottle.

The most pertinent prior art known to the applicant at the time of filling this application is embodied in U.S. Pat. Nos.: 3,255,894, 3,848,395, 3,402,827, 4,047,620, 3,662,904, 4,065,000.

The most widely used device employed by pharmacists for counting out pills and capsules, or more generally tablets, is a simple flat tray having a collecting bin positioned along one side margin thereof. A bulk supply of tablets is poured onto the tray and the desired amount counted into the bin using a conventional spatula technique. Once counted, the segregated tablets in the bin must be somehow placed in a prescription bottle without spilling the overage remaining on the tray. This oftentimes proves to be rather difficult. Although this type of tray is simple in construction and can be easily handled, the number of tablets that can be processed at one time is generally limited. Similarly, any moderate displacement of the tray can cause spillage or comingling of already separated tablets with the bulk.
 
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