Method and system for high-speed tablet counting and dispensing
First Claim
1. A method of dispensing objects, comprising:
- a) providing a plurality of chambers, each having a plurality of subchambers;
b) filling at least two subchambers of each chamber with a predetermined number of objects;
c) selecting a number of objects to be dispensed; and
d) actuating said plurality of chambers to empty at least one subchamber from each of a subset of said plurality of chambers, and at least two subchambers from at least one of said subset of plurality of chambers.
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Abstract
A discrete object dispensing system and method dispenses any selected number of objects, up to a maximum number, without a substantial delay associated with counting all of the tablets. A preset number of objects are counted and stored in dedicated primary chambers. Furthermore, an overflow chamber is provided for temporarily storing and then dispensing tablets which are fed to the primary chamber after the primary chambers are filled with their respective number of tablets. In addition, a direct feed channel is provided for dispensing individually counted tablets. The chambers and direct feed channel can together dispense the selected number. It is also preferable that the chambers have subchambers, and that more than one subchamber be capable of being emptied during a single dispensing operation.
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4 Claims
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1. A method of dispensing objects, comprising:
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a) providing a plurality of chambers, each having a plurality of subchambers; b) filling at least two subchambers of each chamber with a predetermined number of objects; c) selecting a number of objects to be dispensed; and d) actuating said plurality of chambers to empty at least one subchamber from each of a subset of said plurality of chambers, and at least two subchambers from at least one of said subset of plurality of chambers. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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