Information
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Patent Grant
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6286567
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Patent Number
6,286,567
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Date Filed
Monday, June 5, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 11, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Huson; Gregory L.
- de Vore; Peter
Agents
- Greigg; Ronald E.
- Greigg; Edwin E.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 141 12
- 141 67
- 141 73
- 141 145
- 141 178
- 141 238
- 141 242
- 141 280
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An apparatus for volumetric metering of small quantities of a product and dispensing them into containers (a) has a metering disk that revolves around a vertical axis and has metering chambers embodied as apertures disposed in groups on a pitch circle. To close the lower opening of the metering chambers, pushers with apertures are displaceably supported on the underside of the metering disk; in the filling position, they close the metering chambers, and in the evacuation position they open them. The pushers are pulled into the filling position by a spring and are pressed into the evacuation position by a controlled stop.
Description
PRIOR ART
The invention is based on an apparatus for volumetric metering of small quantities of product and dispensing them into containers. In a known apparatus of this type, the product to be dispensed, such as medicine powder, granulate or similar bulk product, is packed into the narrow metering chambers, which are open on the bottom, with punches, so that the product is held together in the form of a compact formation so the product can be transported to the evacuation station. However, a part of the product crumbles off on the underside, reducing the dose and soiling the apparatus as operation continues.
ADVANTAGES OF THE INVENTION
The apparatus according to the invention has the advantage that each of the metered quantities of a product have the same volume. Since a compact is not formed, less heat in a quantity of the product is generated, which is especially essential in heat-sensitive medications. Sticky products can also be processed with the apparatus of the invention.
By means of the provisions recited herein, advantageous refinements of and improvements to the metering apparatus defined are possible.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
One exemplary embodiment of the invention is shown in the drawings and will be described in further detail below.
FIG. 1
shows a metering apparatus in cross section;
FIG. 2
shows the metering apparatus of
FIG. 1
in a view from below; and
FIG. 3
shows a fragmentary cross section of the metering apparatus in the plane IIIāIII of FIG.
2
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENT
The metering apparatus shown is used in particular to dispense small quantities of a product, such as medicine powder, granulates and similar bulk products and dispensing them, preferably into hard gelatin capsules. A relatively thick metering disk
11
, which has an upward-protruding mounting
12
, is secured to a vertical shaft
13
and is rotated incrementally by a certain angle each time. The metering disk
11
has groups, for instance six of them, distributed uniformly over a pitch circle, each with five metering chambers
15
embodied as narrow through bores. The lower opening of the metering chambers
15
of each group is closable by means of a pusher
17
. Each pusher
17
has apertures
18
, coinciding with the disposition of the metering chambers
15
of one group, and these apertures are offset from the metering chambers
15
in the filling position (
FIG. 3
) and are aligned with them in the evacuation position. The curved pushers
17
, which contact the underside of the metering disk
11
, are displaceably supported in graduations
21
,
22
slidingly on a circular arc between stop protrusions
25
,
26
by two bearing rings
23
,
24
secured coaxially with the metering disk
11
on the underside of the metering disk. Tension springs
27
, which are suspended by one end on a pin
28
on the slides
17
and on the other on a pin
29
on the inner bearing ring
23
, pull the pushers
17
into the closing position, in which they block off the lower opening of the metering chambers
15
(FIG.
3
). For opening the metering chambers
15
, a stop pin
31
protrudes from the underside of each pusher
17
; when a group of metering chambers
15
enters the evacuation station, this stop meets a locking bar
33
provided in its path of revolution, so that the applicable pusher
17
is displaced into its evacuation position, in which its apertures
18
are in coincidence with the associated metering chambers
15
. Before the metering disk
11
is indexed onward, the locking bar
31
is retracted, so that the applicable pusher
17
is returned to its closing position again by the associated tension spring
27
.
The product to be metered and dispensed is placed on the top of the metering disk
11
, and from there it is stripped off by fixedly disposed shunts, not shown, in the course of revolution of the metering disk
11
into its metering chambers
15
outside the evacuation region thereof; the pushers
17
are then in their closing position. Before the entrance into the evacuating station, the upper openings of the metering chambers
15
are stripped off by the shunts, so that the product in the metering chambers
15
is flush with the top of the metering disk
11
. In the final phase of the entrance of a group of metering chambers
15
to be evacuated into the evacuation or dispensing station, the stop pin
31
of the applicable pusher
17
strikes the locking bar
33
that has been pushed forward, so that the pusher
17
is pressed into its evacuation position. The product in the metering chambers
15
of the respective aforementioned group of metering chambers
15
in the evacuation position is thrust downward into furnished bottom parts a of hard gelatin capsules by a group of tappets
38
that can be moved up and down and dip into the metering chambers
15
to be evacuated. These bottom parts a are seating in receptacles
41
of holders
42
of a closing wheel of the apparatus. The receptacles
41
are oriented in coincidence with the metering chambers
15
.
The foregoing relates to a 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 for volumetric metering of small quantities of product from a reservoir (12) and dispensing the product into containers (a), comprising a metering disk (11) in a bottom of said reservoir (12) that revolves about a vertical axis (13), said metering disk includes a plurality of metering chambers (15) which are disposed in multiple groups on a pitch circle and are open at the top and closable at the bottom by a pusher (17), one pusher (17) for each group of metering chambers, each of said metering chambers are filled by sweeping in a product above the pusher and evacuated by openings (18) in said pusher at a filling station in congruence with the containers (a), in that one pusher (17) is provided for each metering chamber groups, each pusher (17) is provided with apertures (18), one each for each metering chamber (15) of each group, and each of said pushers (17) is disposed displaceably on an underside of the metering disk (11), in such a way that the apertures (18) are offset from the metering chambers (15) in the filling position; that the pushers (17), beginning at the filling position, are rotated jointly with the metering disk (11) in a direction of an evacuation station; and upon reaching the evacuation station, the pushers (17) are displaced by stop means (31, 33) relative to the metering disk (11), so that the metering chambers (15) and the apertures (18) coincide in the evacuation position.
- 2. The apparatus according to claim 1, in which the pushers (17) are embodied in curved form and displaceable along an arc and are kept in the closing position by a spring (27).
- 3. The apparatus according to claim 2, in which the pushers (17) are disposed to slide in circular grooves (21, 22) of the metering disk (11).
- 4. The apparatus according to claim 3, in which one pusher (17) each upon entering the evacuation station is moved by a movable stop (33) counter to a force of the spring (23) into an evacuation position and is released by the stop again before the metering disk (11) is indexed onward.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4, in which fixed stops (25, 26) are disposed in the circular grooves (21, 22), and the pushers (17) are pulled into the closing position against the stops by the springs (27).
- 6. The apparatus of claim 3, in which fixed stops (25, 26) are disposed in the circular grooves (21, 22), and the pushers (17) are pulled into the closing position against the stops by the springs (27).
- 7. The apparatus according to claim 2, in which one pusher (17) each upon entering the evacuation station is moved by a movable stop (33) counter to a force of the spring (23) into an evacuation position and is released by the stop again before the metering disk (11) is indexed onward.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7, in which fixed stops (25, 26) are disposed in the circular grooves (21, 22), and the pushers (17) are pulled into the closing position against the stops by the springs (27).
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
197 43 088 |
Sep 1997 |
DE |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/DE98/01627 |
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WO |
00 |
6/5/2000 |
6/5/2000 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO99/16404 |
4/8/1999 |
WO |
A |
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