Article dispensing – Plural sources – stacks or compartments – With discharge means for each source
Patent
1999-03-05
2000-01-11
Olszewski, Robert P.
Article dispensing
Plural sources, stacks or compartments
With discharge means for each source
221131, 221132, 221133, B65G 5900
Patent
active
060126027
ABSTRACT:
A drug storage/discharge apparatus which makes it possible to easily clean its drug discharge paths and to visually check if the guide paths have been cleaned sufficiently, and which does not require high dimensional and assembling accuracy for component parts. Each cabinet supports a plurality of vertically arranged rows of feeders on both sides thereof. A plurality of feeders forming each row are coupled together, and each feeder row thus coupled together has one end thereof pivotally coupled to the cabinet so as to be pivotable into its open position. When in the closed position, the feeder rows form one side wall of each drug guide path. The drug guide paths are exposed by drawing out the cabinet and opening the feeder rows on one side of the cabinet.
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Hayashi Hirotaka
Koike Naoki
Yuyama Shoji
Kabushiki Kaisha Yuyama Seisakusho
McAllister Steven B.
Olszewski Robert P.
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