The field of the invention relates generally to manufacture of chemical or pharmaceutical products, more specifically to manufacture of tablets from chemical and pharmaceutical powders and still more specifically to the use of dies to produce tablets from commercial chemical and pharmaceutical powders.
Powders are a common type of product that can be manufactured from various types of materials such as organic chemicals and inorganic materials, for example the chemicals found in pharmaceutical products such as thyroxine tablets and metallic or salt mixture powders such as powders used in the manufacture of thermal batteries and ceramic substrates found in electronics.
Powder(s) are often formed into a tablet that is a convenient form for handling a powder both for delivery of a product such as aspirin to a patient or a repeatable specific quantity of a metallic powder such as lithium for a thermal battery manufacturer. However, there are some inherent problems in the manufacture of tablets, especially in the fabrication of tablets used, for example, in the pharmaceutical and high technology industries. In such industries, repeatable uniformity of the content of each tablet is extremely important. Cavitation of the powder as the tablet is formed can defeat uniformity by forming air pockets within a tablet and/or producing tablets in which the total quantity of powder is below or above acceptable ranges for the specific tablet.
In the prior art, Korean patent KR101854806 (Woo) discloses a stack of feed impellers that feeds powder to compression assemblies such as die filling apparatuses. However, there is no provision for preparing the powder to prevent cavitation during tablet formation. In addition, the '806 patent discloses only radial symmetric impellers which would allow buildup of powder caught directly under the axes of rotation of the impellers. U.S. Pat. No. 9,067,377 (Dickinger et al.) discloses a single rotating blade to move powder to a compression apparatus. However, there is no component to reduce or eliminate cavitation to ensure uniformity and the several impeller embodiments are all radially symmetrical. Korean Patent No. KR101615331 (Kang Seok Jin, et al.), International Patent Publication No. WO2015186905 (Woo Jongsoo, et al.), and Korean Patent No. KR101288210 (Hew Young Kim) are a few other examples of the prior art that teach the use of impellers in tablet forming machines, but all lack any device to ensure tablet uniformity or prevent powder buildup within the impeller assemblies.
Therefore, it can be seen that there is a need in the field for a device or apparatus that can ensure powder uniformity in powders moved to die filling assemblies.
The present invention broadly comprises a powder feed assembly comprising: a plurality of drive gear-feed gear pairs, wherein in each of the pairs the drive gear is operatively attached to the feed gear; a plurality of housing covers-housings assemblies wherein each of the plurality of housing covers-housings assemblies holds one of the plurality of drive gear-feed gear pairs and wherein each one of the plurality of housing covers-housings assemblies are stacked one above the other; at least one sieve housing holding a sieve wherein the housing is stacked under a bottom one of the housings; and, a powder feed power drive operatively attached to each of the drive gears. In one embodiment, the powder feed assembly is mounted on a base defining at least one die hole.
The present invention also broadly comprises an apparatus for die filling with a powder comprising: a powder dispensing assembly including: a feed hopper to receive a supply of powder; a powder feed device operatively attached to the feed hopper; a dispensing drive mechanism operatively attached to the powder feed device; and a powder feed assembly that includes: a plurality of drive gear-feed gear pairs, wherein in each of the pairs each drive gear is operatively attached to the feed gear; a plurality of housing covers-housings assemblies wherein each of the plurality of housing covers-housings assemblies holds one of the plurality of drive gear-feed gear pairs and wherein each one of the plurality of housing covers-housings assemblies are stacked one above the other; at least one sieve housing holding a sieve wherein the housing is attached to one of the housings; and, a powder feed power drive operatively attached to each of the drive gears. The apparatus also includes a die; and, at least one press. The at least one press forms the received powder into the die to form a pellet. A top feed gear receives powder from the dispensing drive mechanism and the feed gears feed the powder to a succeeding feed gear. The at least one die receives powder from the at least one sieve. The apparatus is mounted on a base, the base defining at least one die hole.
The present invention also broadly comprises a method for fabricating a pellet from a powder utilizing the apparatus broadly described above, the method comprising: dispensing a known quantity of powder from the powder dispensing assembly into a feed orifice in the top housing of the assembly of housings; rotating each of the plurality of drive gear-feed gear pairs in both a counterclockwise and clockwise direction; driving the known quantity of powder through a first sieve into the feed gear of a second drive gear-feed gear pair, the second feed gear positioned under the first sieve; repeating the rotation of each of the plurality of drive gear-feed gear pairs in both a counterclockwise and clockwise direction; driving the known quantity of powder through a second sieve into the feed gear of a third drive gear-feed gear pair, the third feed gear positioned under the second sieve; repeating the rotation of each of the plurality of drive gear-feed gear pairs in both a counterclockwise and clockwise direction; driving the known quantity of powder to at least one lower die positioned under the bottom feed gear; pulling the apparatus from directly above the at least one die using the ram system; pressing an upper die against the lower die to form a pellet; raising the lower die/press carrying the pellet; and pushing the apparatus to directly above the at least one lower die and simultaneously pushing the formed pellet into a receptacle.
An object of the invention is to supply a die filling apparatus that ensures a uniform powder is filled into one or more dies consistently.
A second object of the invention is to provide a powder feed assembly that ensures the reduction of powder buildup under the feed gears pushing powder to the die(s).
A third object of the invention is to offer a method of filling dies used to compress powder into a tablet.
The nature and mode of the operation of the present invention will now be more fully described in the following detailed description of the invention taken with the accompanying drawing Figures, in which:
At the outset, it should be appreciated that like drawing numbers on different drawing views identify identical structural elements of the invention. It also should be appreciated that figure proportions and angles are not always to scale in order to clearly portray the attributes of the present invention.
While the present invention is described with respect to what is presently considered to be the preferred embodiments, it is understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. The present invention is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
Furthermore, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the particular methodology, materials and modifications described and as such may, of course, vary. It is also understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular aspects only, and is not intended to limit the scope of the present invention, which is limited only by the appended claims.
Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood to one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. It should be appreciated that the term “substantially” is synonymous with terms such as “nearly”, “very nearly”, “about”, “approximately”, “around”, “bordering on”, “close to”, “essentially”, “in the neighborhood of”, “in the vicinity of”, etc., and such terms may be used interchangeably as appearing in the specification and claims. It should be appreciated that the term “proximate” is synonymous with terms such as “nearby”, “close”, “adjacent”, “neighboring”, “immediate”, “adjoining”, etc., and such terms may be used interchangeably as appearing in the specification and claims. Although any methods, devices or materials similar or equivalent to those described herein can be used in the practice or testing of the invention, the preferred methods, devices, and materials are now described.
Adverting to the drawings,
Powder dispensing assembly 150 (“dispensing assembly 150”) receives the powder to be formed into pellets and dispenses it to powder feed mechanism 200 (“feed mechanism 200”). Fill hopper 152 (“hopper 152”) receives powder and dispenses a known quantity of the powder to feed assembly 200 positioned directly below hopper 152. Dispensing drive 154 is operatively attached to a powder feed device 156 (shown as a shaded component) located at the bottom of hopper 152 directly over the opening to feed mechanism 200. In the embodiment shown, powder feed device 156 may comprise a plurality of vanes 158 that rotate to supply known quantities of powder to feed mechanism 200.
In general, apparatus 100 forms pellets from powder by feeding powder from the feed hopper 152 of powder dispensing assembly 150 to feed assembly 200. Powder is fed in predetermined quantities into feed assembly 200 from powder feed device 156. Preferably, powder feed device 156 is positioned directly over feed hole 206 defined by the vertical stack of the plurality of housing covers-housings, i.e. assemblies 214, to enable the powder to flow using gravity. With assembly 214, the top feed gear receives powder from the dispensing drive mechanism, while each feed gear feeds the powder to the lower succeeding feed gear. The die is positioned below feed hole 206 and receives powder after it passes through at least one sieve.
The method for fabricating pellets comprises at least dispensing a known quantity of powder from the powder dispensing assembly into a feed orifice in the top housing cover 216-housing 216a of the assembly of housings, rotating each of the plurality of drive gear-feed gear pairs 301′, 303′ and 305′ in both a counterclockwise and clockwise direction, driving the known quantity of powder through a first sieve 302c into feed gear 304 of second drive gear-feed gear pair 303′, with second feed gear 304 positioned under first sieve 302c; repeating the simultaneous rotation of 301′, 303′ and 305′ in both a counterclockwise and clockwise direction; driving the known quantity of powder through second sieve 304c into feed gear 306 of third drive gear-feed gear pair 305′, third feed gear 306 positioned under second sieve 304c; rotating 301′, 303′ and 305′ in both a counterclockwise and clockwise direction; driving the known quantity of powder to at least lower one die positioned under the bottom feed gear; pulling the apparatus from directly above the die using ram system 106; pressing an upper die press or die against the lower die to form a pellet; raising the lower die/press carrying the pellet; pushing apparatus 100 to directly above the at least one lower die and simultaneously pushing the formed pellet into a receptacle. In a preferred embodiment, apparatus 100 is pushed to directly above the at least one lower die while simultaneously pushing the formed pellet into a receptacle such as a hopper or conveyor.
Thus, it is seen that the objects of the invention are efficiently obtained, although changes and modifications to the invention should be readily apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art, which changes would not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention as claimed.
This invention was made with government support under contract number HQ0147-19-C-7102 awarded by the Department of Defense Military Defense Agency. The government has certain rights in the invention.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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9067377 | Dickinger | Jun 2015 | B2 |
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100650431 | Oct 2005 | KR |
101854806 | Oct 2017 | KR |
WO-2015186905 | Dec 2015 | WO |
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20220152968 A1 | May 2022 | US |