The invention relates to a combination metering assembly and a combination metering system for filling liquid products into containers, in particular for filling pharmaceutical liquids into syringe barrels, medicine bottles and the like.
Rotary lobe pumps, peristaltic pumps and time/pressure metering units are currently mainly used in order to fill, for example, syringe barrels with pharmaceutical liquids. These offer different advantages and disadvantages for different applications and filling situations. Consequently, there may be a need to replace a currently used pump with another pump in an existing filling system or even to provide a plurality of pump types directly in a filling system.
There can also be a situation in which the currently used pump has to be replaced by a pump of the same pump type that has been cleaned or sterilised and/or has a different pump capacity. This means that sometimes time-consuming and costly replacement procedures have to be carried out.
Metering systems made up of a plurality of complete pump systems provided in parallel have also been used. This results in a relatively large space requirement and has the disadvantage that the pumps cannot all be placed close to the filling point, which is why longer hose lengths are disadvantageously required, thus, not insignificantly, impairing the filling precision.
The object of the present invention is to overcome the aforementioned disadvantages and to provide a combination metering assembly which can be adapted to different filling situations or metering situations with little complexity.
To achieve this object, a combination metering assembly for filling liquid products into containers is proposed which is characterised by a base unit and pump components of at least two different pump types, the pump components of each pump type being combinable with the base unit in order to form a pump system of the corresponding pump type, and the base unit having connection means for this purpose which are compatible with the connections of the pump components.
The base unit is expediently designed in such a way that it has a frame or an integral mounting arrangement with connection options for the specified connection of the pump components, wherein pump components of a selected pump type connected thereto in combination with the base unit form a preferably directly operable pump system of this pump type. A drive shaft arrangement for operable coupling to corresponding pump components is preferably already provided on the base unit.
If a pump system of a different pump type is to be provided, this can be done in a simple manner by combining pump components of the different pump type with the base unit as specified in order to form a pump system of the different pump type.
Rotary lobe pumps and/or peristaltic pumps are preferably used as pump types.
The combination metering assembly has a modular structure, so that it can be equipped for various scopes and allows simple and uncomplicated replacement of components. It can be configured or put together according to the requirements of the respective metering systems.
The pump components include pump drive components and fluid delivery components to be driven thereby for the pumping operation. The pump drive components include transmission units and in some cases drive motors, in particular controllable electric motors. The fluid delivery components include pump heads with fluid displacement elements such as pump pistons, hose squeezing elements, etc.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the base unit has a connection region for the connection of pump drive components and a connection region separated therefrom by a partition wall for the connection of fluid delivery components. In this way, fluid delivery components connected to the base unit can be effectively thermally insulated from the pump drive components also connected to the base unit, so that during operation of the combination metering assembly, the liquid filling material conducted in the region of the fluid delivery components is protected from heat coming from the region of the pump drive components.
The base unit preferably has a drive shaft arrangement extending through the partition wall and having a drive shaft for connecting at least one drive component to at least one fluid delivery component of a corresponding pump type.
In particular, a drive motor, preferably an electric motor, is provided as the drive component for connection to the drive shaft.
In particular, a pump head of a corresponding pump type is provided as the fluid delivery component for connection to the drive shaft.
According to one embodiment of the invention, such a pump head of a pump type has a power take-off to be coupled to the drive shaft and a power take-off connection for connecting pump components, in particular those of a further pump type, so that pump components connected to the power take-off connection via the power take-off can be driven by means of the drive shaft.
In this way, drive energy can be derived from the pump head, for example for a pump system of the further pump type.
The combination metering assembly preferably comprises components of a time/pressure metering device which can be operatively combined with the base unit and corresponding pump components in order to allow time/pressure metering operation of the combination metering assembly. Thereby, a CIP/SIP (=glean in glace/sterilise in glace) operation of a corresponding rotary lobe pump is also possible.
Preferably, pump components of one pump type and pump components of at least one further pump type can be combined with the base unit at the same time in order to configure at least two operational pump systems. For this purpose, a controllable switching device can be provided by means of which each of the pump systems can be selected for operation according to its configuration.
Such pump systems can also be operated in parallel.
With a combination metering assembly equipped in this way, it is possible to operate a plurality of pump systems, such as a rotary lobe pump, a peristaltic pump and time/pressure metering means, on a common, in particular space-saving structure with relatively short line lengths for the liquids to be metered. The combination metering assembly can also be designed in such a way that it is easier to access its components from the same position.
To reduce the number of servo shafts, they can be designed in such a way that they can be used by a plurality of pumps or metering systems of the combination metering assembly.
A plurality of adjacently arranged combination metering assemblies according to the present invention can, for example, be provided on a common frame and combined to form a common combination metering system, in particular for bulk metering operation for the metered filling of containers, for example in the pharmaceutical industry.
For this purpose, the metering system can have at least one drive source which is designed to provide drive energy for a plurality of the metering assemblies.
The combination metering assembly according to the invention is preferably programmably controllable by means of an electronic control device.
Preferred embodiments of the invention are explained in more detail below with reference to the drawings.
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A group of three exchangeable fluid delivery components, namely pump heads, is identified by reference sign 2, these pump heads being a rotary lobe pump head 3, a peristaltic pump head 4 and a peristaltic pump head 5 equipped with a power take-off having connection means for a rotary lobe pump (24 in
Reference sign 6 indicates a hose-squeezing component of a time/pressure metering device in
The base body 1 has a partition wall 10 which divides it into an upper region for the connection of fluid delivery components 3,4 or 5 and a lower region for the connection of pump drive components 11, 12, 13 and 14.
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Alternative drive means for the hose-squeezing component 6 of the time/pressure metering device are identified by reference signs 13 and 14, namely a pneumatic drive device 13 and a linear motor drive device 14.
Mounting components or connection means for receiving a rotary lobe pump are identified by reference signs 20, 21 and 22.
The partition wall 10 is penetrated by a drive shaft arrangement 15. This has a drive shaft housing 16 and a drive shaft 17 rotatably mounted therein about its shaft axis. The drive shaft 17 is to be connected at its lower end 18 to a controllable drive motor, preferably an electric motor (not shown).
For the specified arrangement of the pump drive components 11, 12, 13, 14 and the drive motor for the drive shaft 17 and other motors on the base unit 1, the base unit 1 has a mounting plate 19 with connection contours for the pump drive components in its lower connection region.
At its upper end in
Storage containers and containers to be filled as well as hose lines for the supply and discharge of the liquid to be metered are not shown in
In the case of the combination metering assembly according to the invention, which is composed of components according to
The partition wall 10 and the motors to be connected to the pump drive components 11, 12, 17 are not shown in
The combination metering assembly according to
The metering container 30 is connected to the combination metering assembly via a suction line 32. The suction line 32 is routed through the hose squeezer 6 of the time/pressure metering device 26 to the input connection of the rotary lobe pump system 24.
A filling line 31 is connected to the pressure-side connection 29 of the rotary lobe pump system 24 and has a filling needle 33 at its outlet end from which the liquid is introduced into the relevant container 28. The drives of the rotary lobe pump system 24 and the time/pressure metering device 26 are electronically controllable with a control device (not shown) of the combination metering assembly in order to allow the desired metering operation to run correctly.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2018 215 444.9 | Sep 2018 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2019/072962 | 8/28/2019 | WO | 00 |