This application is an U.S. national phase application under 35 U.S.C. ยง371 based upon co-pending International Application No. PCT/DE2010/000224 filed on Feb. 27, 2010. Additionally, this U.S. national phase application claims the benefit of priority of co-pending International Application No. PCT/DE2010/000224 filed on Feb. 27, 2010, German Application No. 20 2009 003 024.5 filed Mar. 3, 2009, and German Application No. 20 2009 007 161.8 filed on May 19, 2009. The entire disclosures of the prior applications are incorporated herein by reference. The international application was published on Sep. 10, 2010 under Publication No. WO 2010/099785 A1.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an apparatus for breaking off the head of a glass ampoule that is composed of a cylindrical body, a neck forming a predetermined breaking point and a head, comprising an ampoule holder and an incline extending in an inclined manner to the axis of the ampoule.
2. Description of the Prior Art
An apparatus of this type is known from EP 0 926 900 B1. In this known apparatus the incline forms a separate body that can be moved relative to the ampoule. This apparatus is quite complex.
The invention is therefore based on the object of producing an apparatus for breaking off the head of an ampoule that has a very simple design and can therefore be produced cost-effectively.
According to the invention this object is achieved by a first support surface (C) disposed on the side of the incline (A) causing a break-off of the head in the region above the bottom of the ampoule to be inserted at a radius of the ampoule from the axis of the apparatus and a second support surface (B) is disposed on the opposite side beneath the neck of the ampoule (inserted in the apparatus) at a distance from the axis of the apparatus that corresponds to the radius of the ampoule, wherein during a relative movement of the apparatus to the ampoule in the direction of the axis thereof the incline (A) breaks off the head at the neck.
A preferred exemplary embodiment is characterized by a spring element that is arranged in the area of the incline opposite thereto and at a distance therefrom that is smaller than the outside diameter of the head, prior to insertion of the ampoule, and that holds the broken-off head until the tip thereof is acted on manually.
The invention is explained using a drawing.
the figures each representing a schematic diagram and a perspective view of the ampoule before the head is broken off (1st figure) and after the head has been broken off (2nd figure).
In all its exemplary embodiments, the apparatus has an incline A that projects in an inclined manner relative to the axis of the ampoule inserted into the apparatus. Here the incline A forms a support surface that breaks off the head of the ampoule at its neck in the case of a relative movement of the apparatus in the direction of the axis of the ampoule. To absorb the forces occurring in the process the apparatus has a first support surface C that is arranged on the same side of the longitudinal axis of the apparatus as the incline A bordering on the bottom of the ampoule (inserted into the apparatus from below), and a second support surface B disposed on the opposite side below the neck of the ampoule inserted into the apparatus. When the apparatus is pushed onto the ampoule (or when the ampoule is pushed into the apparatus) the head of the ampoule is broken off by the incline A at the head that forms a predetermined breaking point. The inside distance of the support surfaces B and C from each other here corresponds to the thickness of the ampoule that is to be received, it can be pushed into the apparatus in the direction of the axis thereof such that its axis corresponds to the axis of the apparatus.
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The spring element S extends from an area adjacent the second support surface B in a direction substantially parallel with the axis of the apparatus. The spring element S is configured to flex away from the incline A when the tip of the head of the ampoule is received through a second opened end of the frame F. The frame F includes a gap G defined between the spring element S and the frame F, and the gap G is configured to receive a free end of the spring element S when flexed by the head of the ampoule. The free end of the spring element S includes an extension E extending away from the free end toward the incline A. The extension E is configured to contact the head of the ampoule when the tip of the head of the ampoule is received through the second opened end. The frame F has a first recess R1 defined adjacent to and in communication with the first opened end, and a second recess R2 defined between the incline A and the first support surface C. The second recess R2 is located on the side of the incline A and the first support surface C.
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20 2009 003 024 U | Mar 2009 | DE | national |
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