This application claims priority of European patent application no. 21197553.7, filed Sep. 17, 2021, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The disclosure relates to a capsule filling machine for filling two-part capsules.
Primarily in the pharmaceutical field, but also in the field of food supplements, capsules are used to administer metered quantities of a powdered, granulate-like or liquid preparation. The capsules include a hard gelatine or the like and dissolve after swallowing, as a result of which the content thereof is released.
In so-called hard capsules, there is first brought about on timed capsule filling machines a supply of empty capsules, which are positioned upright in capsule retainers and are then opened. The lower capsule portions are retained in a lower segment portion, the upper capsule portions are retained in an upper segment portion. The segment portions pivot apart after separation of the capsules so that the lower capsule portions are released for filling. Subsequently, in one or more metering stations the lower capsule portions which are open in an upward direction are filled with the provided preparation in a metered quantity. After the filling operation, the segment portions pivot together again so that the upper capsule portion and lower capsule portion are arranged so as to overlap each other. In a closure station, the lower capsule portions are then placed on the filled lower capsule portions again. The completely filled capsules which have been produced in this manner are ultimately removed from their capsule retainers in an ejection station and then supplied for further processing, in particular packaging.
Such capsule filling machines have several drive units. Accordingly, for example, a drive unit is provided to rotate the rotary table. Another drive unit serves to mutually pivot the upper segment portions and the lower segment portions. A disadvantage of such capsule filling machines involves the complex machine construction and the associated, more difficult synchronisation of the movement sequences of the segment portions.
It is an object of the disclosure to provide a capsule filling machine which has a simplified machine technology and which at the same time enables an operationally reliable filling of capsules.
This object can, for example, be achieved via a capsule filling machine for filling two-part capsules each having an upper capsule portion and a lower capsule portion. The capsule filling machine includes: a main drive unit for operating the capsule filling machine; at least one capsule segment for conveying the capsules; the capsule segment including a lower segment portion configured to receive the lower capsule portion and an upper segment portion configured to receive the upper capsule portion; the lower segment portion and the upper segment portion being configured to be moveable relative to each other; and, the capsule segment being operatively connected to the main drive unit such that a relative movement of the lower segment portion and the upper segment portion with respect to each other is effected by the main drive unit.
A capsule filling machine according to the disclosure is used to fill two-part capsules each having an upper capsule portion and a lower capsule portion. The capsule filling machine includes a main drive unit for operating the capsule filling machine and at least one capsule segment for conveying the capsules. The capsule segment includes a lower segment portion for receiving the lower capsule portion and an upper segment portion for receiving the upper capsule portion. The lower segment portion and the upper segment portion are constructed to be able to be moved relative to each other. The capsule segment is operationally connected to the main drive unit in such a manner that the relative movement of the lower segment portion and upper segment portion with respect to each other is brought about by the main drive unit.
The capsule filling machine accordingly has a single drive unit with serves both to operate the capsule filling machine and to carry out the relative movement of the upper segment portion and lower segment portion relative to each other. Additional drive units which serve to move the segment portions can thereby be dispensed with. As a result of saving additional drive units, the construction of the capsule filling machine can be simplified. Furthermore, the relative movement of the lower segment portion and upper segment portion is forcibly coupled kinematically to the main drive unit. A synchronisation of the movement sequences of the segment portions with respect to each other and with the individual process stations can thereby be ensured.
There can advantageously be provision for the relative movement to include a pivot movement about a pivot axis of the capsule segment and a translational movement in the direction of the pivot axis. If the upper segment portion and lower segment portion overlap, they are preferably first moved apart in the direction of the pivot axis. In other words, the upper segment portion and lower segment portion move apart in translation. Consequently, a spacing between the two segment portions is adjusted, whereby a collision of the segment portions during pivoting can be prevented. If the spacing between the segment portions is sufficiently large, therefore, the segment portions are subsequently pivoted towards each other. The segment portions are intended to be pivoted apart from each other in such a manner that the lower segment portion is accessible for the corresponding metering devices and they can fill the lower capsule portions which have been received in the lower segment portion. After the filling operation of the lower capsule portions, the segment portions are pivoted back again until the upper capsule portion and the lower capsule portion overlap. Subsequently, the upper capsule portion and the lower capsule portion can be closed with each other.
Preferably, the upper segment portion can be pivotably driven about the pivot axis via the main drive unit. Preferably, the upper segment portion can be driven via the main drive unit so as to be able to be moved in translation along the pivot axis of the capsule segment. In an embodiment of the capsule filling machine, only the upper segment portion has the above-described degrees of pivoting freedom and/or the degrees of translational movement freedom. It may also be advantageous that both the lower segment portion and the upper segment portion have the degrees of pivoting freedom and/or the degrees of translational movement freedom.
Preferably, the capsule filling machine can include a rotary table, wherein the rotary table can be rotatingly driven via the main drive unit about a rotation axis of the rotary table. Both the lower segment portion and the upper segment portion are arranged on the rotary table. If the above-described degrees of freedom are provided only for the upper segment portion, the lower segment portion is securely connected to the rotary table. In other words, the lower segment portion is securely fixed to the rotary table. This affords the advantage that a rotational movement of the lower segment portion is brought about only by the rotational movement of the rotary table. An additional rotational movement by the lower segment portion with respect to the rotary table itself is not possible. Accordingly, the angle speeds of the lower segment portion are small, whereby a soiling of open lower portion capsules with filling material can be prevented or at least reduced.
There can advantageously be provision for a first slotted guiding member to be provided, wherein the first slotted guiding member together with the main drive unit brings about the translational movement of the capsule segment. Preferably, a second slotted guiding member can be provided, wherein the second slotted guiding member together with the main drive unit brings about the pivot movement of the capsule segment. The first slotted guiding member and the second slotted guiding member can preferably be formed on a fixed housing portion of the capsule filling machine. The rotary table is rotatingly driven about the rotation axis thereof with respect to the fixed housing portion via the main drive unit. The capsule segment can preferably be arranged on the rotary table, whereby the capsule segment is also subjected to a rotational movement. The capsule segment has in particular a guiding arm, wherein the guiding arm includes a first connecting link element and a second connecting link element, wherein the first connecting link element cooperates with the first slotted guiding member and the second connecting link element cooperates with the second slotted guiding member. As a result of the cooperation of the slotted guiding members and connecting link elements, the rotational movement which is transmitted from the main drive unit via the rotary table to the capsule segment is transferred into the above-described pivot movement and the translation movement of the capsule segment. As a result, an additional drive unit for the capsule segment can be dispensed with and a simple construction of the capsule filling machine can be ensured.
The invention will now be described with reference to the drawings wherein:
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In an embodiment, the capsule segments 5 contain a plurality of capsule receiving members 8 for receiving the capsules. In the preferred embodiment, each capsule segment 5 contains five capsule receiving members 8. It may be advantageous to also provide a plurality of capsule receiving members 8, in particular ten, preferably twelve capsule receiving members 8. The capsule receiving members 5 are in the preferred embodiment arranged in a linear, straight row. With a high number of capsule receiving members 5, these may also be arranged in two or more such rows.
The above embodiment of the capsule filling machine 1 includes an insertion station 11 in which initially provisionally assembled empty capsules including a lower capsule portion and upper capsule portion are inserted into the capsule receiving members 8 of the capsule segment 5. During normal operation, there is brought about a separation of the attached upper capsule portion from the lower capsule portion. The next processing station is a removal station 12. Defective empty capsules which have not been separated are removed in the removal station 12.
After the removal station 12, the upper segment portion 7 is pivoted with the upper capsule portions retained therein with respect to the lower segment portion 6 with the lower capsule portions retained therein. The lower segment portion 6 is guided on the filling stations, in this instance a total of three filling stations 13, 14, 15, which follow the removal station 12. In the filling stations 13, 14, 15, the lower capsule portions which are retained in the lower segment portions 6 are filled with the provided filling material. It may also be sufficient to provide only one or two filling stations.
After passing through the last filling station 15, the upper segment portion 7 is pivoted back via the stations 16, 17, 18 into the aligned position relative to the lower segment portion 6. In the closure station 18, the capsules are closed by the previously removed or separated upper capsule portions being pushed back onto the filled lower capsule portions and locked. The closure station 18 is adjoined by a plurality of control stations 19, 20. In the control stations 19, 20, capsules are examined and where applicable removed. In a following ejection station 21, the remaining capsules which have been found to be good are ejected via tappets which are not illustrated or other ejection means. Additional examinations of the capsules can also be carried out in the ejection station 21.
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The first slotted guiding member 55 and the second slotted guiding member extend in each case along the fixed housing portion 57 through an angle of 360° with respect to the rotation axis 3 of the rotary table 2. Consequently, the rotary table 2 can be rotated with the corresponding guiding arms 58 in a stop-free manner through more than 360° with respect to the fixed housing portion 57.
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The relative movement 51 brought about by the slotted guiding members 55, 56 between the upper segment portion 7 and the lower segment portion 6 will be described below.
The upper segment portion 7 and the lower segment portion 6 overlap, as a result of which an upper capsule portion which is received in the upper segment portion 7 and a lower capsule portion which is received in the lower segment portion 6 are orientated coaxially with respect to each other. The rotary table 2 is rotated via the main drive unit 4 about the rotation axis 3. In this instance, the connecting link elements 59, 60 slide and/or roll along the corresponding slotted guiding members 55, 56. The height h of the first slotted guiding member 55 decreases, whereby the first connecting link element 59 via the lower portion 71 lifts the connection shaft 74 in the direction away from the base plate 63. In this instance, the upper capsule portion receiving member 33 is also raised and is arranged spaced apart from the lower segment portion 6. When the rotary table 2 is further rotated, the spacing a of the second slotted guiding member 56 is reduced. In this instance, the pivot arm 73 is rotated via the second connecting link element 60 which is operationally connected to the second slotted guiding member 56 about the pivot axis 54. The connection shaft 74 and the upper capsule portion receiving member 33 also rotate about the pivot axis 54 with the pivot arm 73. The upper segment portion 7 and the lower segment portion 6 no longer overlap. The lower segment portion 6 is released, whereby the lower capsule portions which are received in the lower segment portion 6 can be filled. According to the same principle, the upper segment portion 7 is pivoted back until it overlaps with the lower segment portion 6 again.
It is understood that the foregoing description is that of the preferred embodiments of the invention and that various changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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21197553.7 | Sep 2021 | EP | regional |