The present invention relates to a cyclically operating machine for filling and closing containers, such as containers for medications.
Machines for filling and closing containers are known in various embodiments from the prior art. In principle, a distinction is made between cyclical machines and continuous machines. In continuous machines, containers are continuously filled with a product and then closed with a cap or the like. The filled containers are moved continuously past a closure station. Such continuously operating machines are very complicated in their construction, however, and are thus quite expensive. This is why cyclically operating machines also exist, which can be produced markedly less expensively. Because of the cyclical mode of operation, such cyclical machines have a relatively lower yield, and the containers to be filled are typically moved forward intermittently, being in motion approximately one-third of the time and at a stop approximately two-thirds of the time. Because of the intermittent mode of operation, the work stations of the cyclical machine for filling and closing can be constructed more simply and economically. However, with cyclical machines, it has been found that particularly the closure of the filled containers with a cap or the like is problematic and time-consuming, and the closure station is a in capacity in terms of the yield of the cyclical machines.
The cyclically operating machine according to the invention for filling and closing containers, having the characteristics of claim 1, has the advantage over the prior art that despite cyclical filling of the containers, it has a very high yield. This is attained according to the invention by providing that a closure station of the machine has at least some movable elements, to enable closing filled containers with caps even during the stopped time of the intermittently operating machine. The machine according to the invention nevertheless has a simple and economical construction. According to the invention, the cyclical machine includes a closure station with a cap feeder and a sorting device. The sorting device orients the caps intended for the closure, separates them, and transfers them to the cap feeder. The cap feeder places the caps individually on the filled containers and thus closes them. At least the cap feeder is disposed movably and includes a drive mechanism that moves the cap feeder. Thus because of the motion of the cap feeder, caps can be placed on the containers and the containers can be closed even during the stopped time of the containers. It should be noted that the term “cap” is understood according to the invention to mean any kind of closure or lid that is suitable for closing containers.
The dependent claims show preferred refinements of the invention.
Preferably, the cap feeder of the closure station is disposed on a movable slide. As a result, by moving the slide, the cap feeder can be moved relative to the containers. The slide is preferably disposed on rollers, so as to present as little resistance to motion as possible.
Also preferably, the sorting device of the closure station is disposed in stationary fashion, and there is a gap between the movable cap feeder and the sorting device. At the gap, there is a transfer path at the sorting device for transferring the caps from the sorting device to the cap feeder. Because of the stationary sorting device, the mass that must be moved in the motion of the cap feeder can in particular be reduced.
In an alternative preferred embodiment of the invention, the sorting device is fixed on the cap feeder and is disposed movably jointly with the cap feeder. As a result, in particular the transfer path between the sorting device and the cap feeder for transferring the caps can be constructed quite simply. The sorting device and the cap feeder are preferably fixed on a plate or the like which is disposed movably.
Also preferably, the cap feeder includes an essentially horizontal rail region and an essentially vertical rail region. The caps are delivered from the sorting device first to the horizontal rail region and then to the vertical rail region and from the vertical rail region they are slipped onto to the containers.
In a further preferred embodiment of the invention, the cap feeder is disposed pivotably about a pivot point. As a result, a motion of the cap feeder can be attained by pivoting, so that a very simple and economical construction is possible.
Preferably, the cap feeder includes only one essentially vertical rail region, so that the sorting device 3 is disposed directly on the vertical rail region, and the caps are transferred from the device directly into the vertical rail region. As a result, an especially compact construction can be attained.
Also preferably, a differential speed of the motion between the cap feeder and the intermittently delivered containers is constant, both when the containers are stopped and when the containers are in motion. As a result, a secure closure of the containers with caps can be made possible. Thus for both containers in motion and stopped containers, the caps can be placed onto the containers at the same speed. Alternatively, a differential speed between the cap feeder and the containers is not constant.
In a further preferred embodiment of the invention, the closure station further includes a lever, for converting a rotary motion of the drive mechanism into a linear reciprocating motion of the cap feeder. As a result, an especially simple, economical construction of the machine can be attained.
Preferably, the cyclical machine further includes a control device, which varies a drive direction of the drive mechanism. Thus by simply switching over, the drive mechanism can cause the cap feeder to change its direction of motion, so that only a slight mechanical construction is necessary.
Also preferably, the drive mechanism of the cap feeder is embodied such that with the containers stopped, the cap feeder is movable in a direction counter to a feeding direction of the containers. This makes a minimal reciprocating travel distance of the cap feeder possible. Moreover, upon a feeding motion of the containers, a direction of motion of the cap feeder is preferably the same as the feeding motion of the containers. However, then a speed of motion of the cap feeder must differ from the speed of motion of the containers, in order to slip caps onto the containers. Preferably, the speed of motion of the cap feeder is less than the speed of motion of the containers.
The cyclical machine according to the invention is used in particular for filling containers for medications, such as vials or carpules or syringes, and so forth. The caps can for instance be rubber stoppers or crimped caps that optionally also have preinstalled sealing elements.
Below, exemplary embodiments of the invention are described in detail in conjunction with the drawings. In the drawings:
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The closure station 1 furthermore includes a plate 7, on which the cap feeder 2 and the sorting device 3 are secured. The plate 7 in turn is supported on four rollers 8, which can be moved linearly in the direction of the double arrow A shown in
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The function of the closure station of the invention for a cyclical machine is as follows: The filling operation of the containers 5 of the cyclical machine predetermines a cyclical motion of the containers 5 such that for approximately one-third of the cycle time, the containers 5 are in motion, and for approximately two-thirds of the cycle time the containers are stopped, so that the filling operation can be performed. In
It should be noted that the speed of motion of the cap feeder 2 in either direction is preferably selected in each case such that a differential speed between the cap feeder 2 and the containers 5 is constant in each case. Alternatively, the motion of the cap feeder 2 can also be defined, for instance by an oscillating motion, such that the differential speed between the cap feeder 2 and the containers 5 increases and decreases again in the course of one motion cycle. To enable a lasting resupply of caps 4, however, the differential speed should never drop all the way to zero. Thus the direction of motion of the cap feeder at the time can simply be controlled alternatively by means of a control device that merely ascertains whether the containers 5 are at the time stopped or in motion and drives the cap feeder accordingly. According to the invention, it can thus be assured that the caps 4 can always be delivered continuously and uninterruptedly from the sorting device 3 to the containers 5, the filling of the containers 5 being done by means of an intermittently operating machine. As a result, the overall construction of the machine can be made quite simple and economical, and nevertheless a high throughput per unit of time of the machine can be attained. For instance, by means of the intermittent machine, approximately 200 to 400 containers per minute can be produced in conjunction with the closure station 1 of the invention.
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In a distinction from the previous exemplary embodiment, in the second exemplary embodiment the sorting device 3 of the closure station 1 is disposed in stationary fashion. A stationary transfer region 3b is also provided on the sorting device 3, by way of which region the caps 4 are transferred to the cap feeder 2. The cap feeder 2 has a delivery rail 20, which is disposed pivotably about a pivot point S. A stationary connection piece 23 connects the sorting device to the pivotable delivery rail 20. In
For an especially compact construction of the machine, it should be noted that the cap feeder 2 can also dispense with the horizontal rail region, and the caps can be delivered from the sorting device 3 directly into the vertical rail region 2b.
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102006058752.9 | Dec 2006 | DE | national |
102007023400.9 | May 2007 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP07/60911 | 10/12/2007 | WO | 00 | 5/20/2009 |