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Patent Grant
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6810930
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Patent Number
6,810,930
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Date Filed
Friday, March 7, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 2, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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Abstract
An apparatus for metering powdered filling material has a filling material container whose bottom is provided with bores which cooperate with tamping plungers and transfer plungers. Underneath the bottom is a stop ring which functions as a counter support for the tamping plungers. To prevent powder losses from the bottom the filling material container is axially movable in such a way that it can be pressed against the stop ring during the downward motion of the tamping plungers. This is achieved by means of hold-down elements which can be moved synchronously with the tamping plungers.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an apparatus for metering powdered filling material and more particularly for dispensing such materials for filling capsules or the like.
2. Description of the Prior Art
One known apparatus of the type with which this invention is concerned is disclosed in DE 31 10 483 A1 which describes the apparatus as including the provision that adjusting means are used to press the stop ring against the underside of the metering disk. No further details of this are given. The stop ring is pressed against the underside of the metering disk in order to prevent powder from escaping from the through openings into the gap between the underside of the metering disk and the stop ring during the insertion of the tamping plungers into the openings of the metering disk. Such powder losses are undesirable first, because the escaping powder contaminates the apparatus, and second because the powder loss represents a not so insignificant cost factor, particularly with relatively costly pharmaceuticals. It would therefore be desirable to produce an apparatus that prevents powder losses during insertion of the tamping plungers into the openings of the filling material container; the apparatus should function with a high degree of operational reliability and should at the same time also be relatively simple in design.
OBJECT AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The apparatus for metering powdered filling material according to the invention has the advantage that it functions in a particularly operationally reliable and low-friction manner due to the spring means, which hold the metering disk a definite distance away from the stop ring during its rotation, and that it is also relatively simple in design due to the stationary disposition of the stop ring, which consequently does not require any moving mechanism.
Other advantageous modifications of the apparatus for metering powdered filling material according to the invention are disclosed. A structurally simple, advantageous embodiment of the relative mobility between the metering disk and the stop ring is achieved by virtue of the fact that the filling material container has a central region and an outer region, which are connected to each other in such a way that they do not rotate in relation to each other, but can be moved axially in relation to each other. Preferably this embodiment is covered by an elastic covering element in the filling material container, which prevents powder from getting into the transition region between the central region and the outer region of the filling material container.
A compact embodiment of the invention can be achieved if the spring means, which hold the metering disk spaced apart from the stop ring, are integral to the axle journal that drives the metering disk.
In a preferred embodiment, the filling material container is pressed down against the stop ring by means of a rib, which is situated outside the boundary wall of the filling material container. This prevents the mechanism for pressing down the filling material container from coming into contact with the filling material contained in the filling material container.
The press-down mechanism for the filling material container can be embodied in a simple way if it is attached to a support on which the tamping plungers are also disposed. As a result, the press-down element, which presses the filling material container against the stop ring, is automatically moved along with the downward motion of the tamping plungers.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will be better understood and further objects and advantages thereof will become more apparent from the ensuing detailed description of preferred embodiments taken in conjunction with the drawings, in which the sole figure shows a simplified longitudinal section through an apparatus according to the invention for metering powdered filling material.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The apparatus
10
for metering powdered filling material shown in the figure is used in the pharmaceutical industry to produce drug-filled hard gelatin capsules. The apparatus
10
has a filling material container
11
for the filling material, which has an essentially disk-shaped bottom
12
and an outer, vertically extending boundary wall
13
. At uniform angular intervals, the bottom
12
contains bores
15
or groups of bores, which cooperate with tamping plungers
17
and transfer plungers
18
. The tamping plungers
17
and the transfer plungers
18
are supported in spring-loaded tamping plunger supports
19
and transfer plunger supports
20
, which are in turn jointly attached to a lateral cross bar
22
. The lateral cross bar
22
is supported on columns
23
,
24
and can move up and down in the direction of the arrow
25
.
Underneath the bottom
12
of the filling material container
11
, in its outer region, a stop ring
26
is disposed on the tabletop
14
of the apparatus
10
; between the underside of the bottom
12
and the associated top of the stop ring
26
, there is a gap
27
in the neighborhood of a few tenths of a millimeter in size. In the vicinity of the transfer plungers
18
, the stop ring
26
has a recess
28
, which permits the capsule part carrier
30
, which is only partially depicted in the figure, to pivot into place.
Congruent with the bores
15
, the capsule part carrier
30
has recesses
31
for the capsule bottoms
1
, which are a component of the hard gelatin capsules mentioned above.
The apparatus
10
described thus far is already known. In order to meter the filling material into the capsule bottoms
1
, a drive shaft
32
coupled to a motor, not shown, rotates the filling material container
11
incrementally under the respective tamping plungers
17
and transfer plungers
18
. While the filling material container
11
is at rest, powder situated in the vicinity of the bores
15
is pressed into the bores
15
by means of a downward motion of the tamping plungers
17
, the stop ring
26
acting as an opposing support. In the vicinity of the transfer plungers
18
, in which the stop ring
26
is recessed as described above, the downward motion of the transfer plungers
18
transfers the compressed powder pellet into the respective capsule bottom
1
. Then the capsule part carrier
30
pivots all of the filled capsule bottoms
1
away from the region of the filling material container
11
in order to place the corresponding capsule tops onto the capsule bottoms
1
.
Because of the gap
27
between the bottom
12
of the filling material container
11
and the stop ring
26
, the tamping plunger pressure causes powder losses, particularly while the tamping plungers
17
are being lowered into the bores
15
. This powder escapes from the bores
15
into the gap
27
and from there, is scattered over the stop ring
26
and the entire apparatus
10
. The apparatus
10
according to the invention is particularly designed to prevent or reduce these powder losses.
The bottom
12
has two regions, an inner, raised central region
33
and an outer, annular region
34
. The central region
33
is attached to a connecting flange
35
of the drive shaft
32
; the region of this attachment is covered by a cap
36
. The central region
33
and the outer region
34
of the bottom
12
are connected to each other so that they can move axially in relation to each other, but cannot rotate in relation to each other. This can be achieved, for example, by means of a feather key connection between the two regions
33
,
34
.
On its side oriented toward the connecting flange
35
, the central region
33
has an annular step
37
in which a corresponding section
38
of the outer region
34
engages. The step
37
consequently functions as an upper stop for the outer region
34
in order to limit its axial motion. In the vicinity of the section
38
and the outer region
34
of the bottom
12
, the thickness of the connecting flange
35
is reduced somewhat so that a gap
39
is left between the connecting flange
35
and the outer region
34
. In addition, congruent with the outer region
34
, a number of recesses
41
are embodied at uniform angular intervals in the connecting flange
35
and contain compression springs
42
. The compression springs
42
press the outer region
34
of the bottom
12
toward the step
37
of the central region
33
, thus producing the gap
39
mentioned above. In addition, the top of the central region
33
is also covered by a relatively thin covering element
43
, which projects over the connecting point between the central region
33
and the outer region
34
of the bottom. So that no gap is produced between the central region
33
and the outer region
34
when the outer region
34
moves in relation to the central region
33
, the central region
33
also has a bevel
44
in the vicinity of the covering element
43
and the outer region
34
has a recess
45
in which the circular, flexible covering element
43
is fastened.
The outer region
34
of the bottom
12
is embodied so that it extends beyond the boundary wall
13
, thus producing a shoulder
46
, which is still disposed within the region of the stop ring
26
. In the exemplary embodiment shown, this shoulder
46
cooperates with two hold-down elements
49
that are each spring-loaded by a compression spring
48
. In this connection, it is essential that the compression springs
48
associated with the hold-down elements
49
have a greater spring hardness than the compression springs
42
in the connecting flange
35
. The compression springs
48
and hold-down elements
49
are attached to the underside of the lateral cross bar
22
and can be moved up and down synchronously with it and with the tamping plungers
17
and transfer plungers
18
.
The embodiment according to the invention of the filling material container
11
and the hold-down elements
49
assures that when the tamping plungers
17
and transfer plungers
18
are moved downward, the hold-down elements
49
simultaneously press the outer region
34
of the filling material container
11
downward against the stop ring
26
. This reduces to zero the gap
27
, which must otherwise be present in order to reduce friction during rotation of the filling material container
11
, so that particularly when the tamping plungers
17
are inserted into the bores
15
, no powder can escape from the underside of the outer region
34
of the filling material container
11
.
When the tamping plungers
17
lift out from the bores
15
, the hold-down elements
49
also lift up from the shoulder
46
so that the compression springs
42
once again push the outer region
34
of the filling material container
11
upward against the step
37
of the central region
33
so that the gap
39
is reinstated.
The apparatus
10
according to the invention can be modified in numerous ways without going beyond the concept of the invention, which is comprised of pressing the filling material container against the stop ring during the metering of the filling powder into the bores so that no powder can escape from the underside of the filling material container. This is achieved according to the invention through a flexible support or suspension of the filling material container in cooperation with hold-down elements. Thus it is conceivable, for example, to use a single annular hold-down element in lieu of the two hold-down elements that are described above and shown in the drawing. In addition, tamping plungers, transfer plungers, and hold-down elements can be driven by various actuating elements.
The foregoing relates to preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention, it being understood that other variants and embodiments thereof are possible within the spirit and scope of the invention, the latter being defined by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. An apparatus (10) for metering powdered filling material, in particular pharmaceuticals, comprisinga filling material container (11) supported for rotation about a vertical axis and having a bottom (12) provided with openings (15) tamping plungers (17) supported for insertion with the openings (15) a stationary stop ring (26), disposed congruent with the openings (15) means (32) rotating the filling material container (11) in incremental steps the stop ring (26) being disposed spaced slightly apart from the underside of the filling material container (11) oriented away from the tamping plungers (17) during rotation of the filling material container (11) means operable to press the stop ring (26) and the filling material container (11) against each other in order to prevent powder losses, spring means (42) operable to move the filling material container (11) into a position spaced apart from the stop ring (26) during the rotating motion of the filling material container (11), and means (48, 49) pressing the filling material container (11) against the stationary stop ring (26) in opposition to the spring means (42) when the filling material container (11) is at rest.
- 2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the filling material container (11) comprises a central middle region (33), which is fastened to an axle journal (35) coupled to the drive of the filling material container (11), wherein the middle region (33) is encompassed by an annular outer region (34), which cooperates with the spring means (42), and wherein the middle region (33) and the outer region (34) are supported for axial movement in relation to each other, but cannot rotate in relation to each other.
- 3. The apparatus according to claim 2, further comprising an elastic covering element (43) inside the metering container (11) covering at least the transition region between the middle region (33) and the outer region (34).
- 4. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the spring means (42) are integrated into at least one recess (41) of the axle journal (35).
- 5. The apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the spring means (42) are integrated into at least one recess (41) of the axle journal (35).
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the filling material container (11) comprises an outside circumferential, vertically oriented boundary wall (13), and a circumferential rib (46) which cooperates with at least one hold-down element (49).
- 7. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the filling material container (11) comprises an outside circumferential, vertically oriented boundary wall (13), and a circumferential rib (46) which cooperates with at least one hold-down element (49).
- 8. The apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the filling material container (11) comprises an outside circumferential, vertically oriented boundary wall (13), and a circumferential rib (46) which cooperates with at least one hold-down element (49).
- 9. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the filling material container (11) comprises an outside circumferential, vertically oriented boundary wall (13), and a circumferential rib (46) which cooperates with at least one hold-down element (49).
- 10. The apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the at least one hold-down element (49) is attached to a support (22), which can move up and down and from which the tamping plungers (17) are also suspended.
- 11. The apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the at least one hold-down element (49) is attached to a support (22), which can move up and down and from which the tamping plungers (17) are also suspended.
- 12. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the at least one hold-down element (49) is attached to a support (22), which can move up and down and from which the tamping plungers (17) are also suspended.
- 13. The apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the at least one hold-down element (49) is attached to a support (22), which can move up and down and from which the tamping plungers (17) are also suspended.
- 14. The apparatus according to claim 6, wherein on its underside, the rib (46) ends flush with the underside of the filling material container (11) and wherein the rib (46) is disposed congruent to the stop ring (26).
- 15. The apparatus according to claim 7, wherein on its underside, the rib (46) ends flush with the underside of the filling material container (11) and wherein the rib (46) is disposed congruent to the stop ring (26).
- 16. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein on its underside, the rib (46) ends flush with the underside of the filling material container (11) and wherein the rib (46) is disposed congruent to the stop ring (26).
- 17. The apparatus according to claim 9, wherein on its underside, the rib (46) ends flush with the underside of the filling material container (11) and wherein the rib (46) is disposed congruent to the stop ring (26).
- 18. The apparatus according to claim 11, wherein on its underside, the rib (46) ends flush with the underside of the filling material container (11) and wherein the rib (46) is disposed congruent to the stop ring (26).
- 19. The apparatus according to claim 12, wherein on its underside, the rib (46) ends flush with the underside of the filling material container (11) and wherein the rib (46) is disposed congruent to the stop ring (26).
- 20. The apparatus according to claim 13, wherein on its underside, the rib (46) ends flush with the underside of the filling material container (11) and wherein the rib (46) is disposed congruent to the stop ring (26).
Priority Claims (1)
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