Device for blending the contents of a bag

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6267498
  • Patent Number
    6,267,498
  • Date Filed
    Monday, March 6, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 31, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A blending device for mixing the contents of a plastic bag comprises a casing defining a mixing chamber in which are disposed paddles or the like for acting on the bag and mix the contents thereof, and having a pivotable door for providing access to the chamber and positioning a bag and its contents in this chamber. The door includes a lower container which extends inwardly towards the casing such as to be located in the casing's mixing chamber when the door is a closed position such that spillage resulting from a rupture of the bag in the blending machine is collected in the door's bottom container. Preferably, the door can be easily and completely disconnected from the casing the facilitating the cleaning thereof, for instance following a collection by the container thereof of a spillage. Similarly, the paddles can be easily detached from the motor-driven reciprocation shaft which causes the displacement of the paddles against the bag such that the paddles may be completely disconnected from the casing for facilitating the cleaning thereof.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to devices for blending, mixing and/or homogenizing the contents of a bag and, more particularly, of a sterile plastic bag holding clinical samples, for instance used in laboratories, in hospitals, in the food industry, etc.




2. Description of the Prior Art




It is well known to provide sterile plastic bags for holding samples, such as the plastic bag disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,564,829 issued on Oct. 15, 1996 to Lafond. In this patent a disposable sterile plastic bag B is disclosed for holding samples in blenders during the mixing thereof, the bag B comprising a two-ply sheet flexible material integrally joined at opposed side edges thereof (or the bag may be made from a tube) and joined at the upper and lower ends thereof respectively by upper and lower heat seals with a sealed sample receiving chamber being defined between the two plastic sheets inwardly of the bag's side edges and upper and lower sealed ends. Inwardly of the upper seal, there is defined a tear-off line transversely across the two sheets and parallelly to the upper seal thereby forming a detachable strip outwardly of the tear-off line. When the sample is ready to be introduced in the bag, the detachable strip is removed from the bag by pulling it so as to cause rupture of the two sheets at the tear-off line. The bag's chamber is thus sterile when the sample is introduced therein and the bag and its contents can then be inserted in a blending machine, also called a homogenizer or a mixer. The bag's sterility does not depend on how the bag is packaged or on the integrity of the packaging's seal as the bag is itself sterile until the detachable strip is removed therefrom, that is until the bag is ready to be used.




Generally, commercial homogenizers or blenders used in laboratories to mix samples include a casing having a door which is pivoted to the casing the which, when open, reveal a chamber in the casing. In this chamber, there is provided paddles that are adapted to be repeatedly displaced by a motor. When the contents of a bag are to be mixed or blended, the door of the homogenizer is opened and the plastic bag and its contents are inserted into the homogenizer's chamber and the door is then closed such as to trap the upper end of the bag between the door and the casing while a lower portion of the bag and its contents are located in the chamber. The door, when closed, traps the upper end of the bag and thus firmly secures the same in a generally upright position in the homogenizer. The homogenizer is then switched on and the paddles, in a reciprocating movement, repeatedly pound the plastic bag and thus cause its contents to mix. After the homogenizer has been switched off, the door is opened and the bag is removed therefrom with the blended sample being now appropriately mixed and, for instance, ready for analysis.




In known homogenizers or blenders, the pivotable door cannot be removed from the rest of the blender. Furthermore, any rupture of the bag in the blender causes its contents to flow into the chamber of the blender and possibly onto the surface on which the homogenizer rests. This requires that the blender be extensively cleaned and there are some contamination risks in the laboratory.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an aim of the present invention to provide an improved device for mixing or blending the contents of a bag and having a pivotable door that can be easily removed from the remainder of the device.




It is also an aim of the present invention to provide an improved device for blending or mixing the contents of a bag and comprising a pivotable door having a container located below the bag, when the latter is secured in the device, such that if the bag ruptures, its contents find their way into the door's container.




It is a further aim of the present invention to provide a device for blending or mixing the contents of a bag comprising an improved paddle driving mechanism which allows a paddle to be detached from a paddle shaft of the driving mechanism such that the paddle can be removed from the device, for instance, for cleaning purposes.




Therefore, in accordance with the present invention, there is provided a blending device for mixing contents of a bag, comprising a casing defining a chamber and comprising a mixer and a door, wherein when a bag is at least partly positioned in said chamber and said door is closed, said mixer may be operated to act on the bag and cause a content thereof to be mixed, said door defining a collection container adapted to extend in said chamber when said door is closed and to extend under the bag, whereby at least most of the contents of the bag spilling therefrom while the bag is in said blending device and said door is closed will be collected by said container.




Also in accordance with the present invention, there is provided a blending device for mixing contents of a bag, comprising a casing defining a chamber and comprising a mixer and a door, wherein when a bag is at least partly positioned in said chamber and said door is closed, said mixer may be operated to act on the bag and cause a content thereof to be mixed said door being removably connected to said causing.




Further in accordance with the present invention, there is provided a blending device for mixing contents of a bag, comprising a casing defining a chamber and comprising a mixer and a door, wherein when a bag is at least partly positioned in said chamber and said door is closed, said mixer comprising at least one paddle, motor means and transmission means mounted to said paddle, said motor means being adapted to impart motion to said transmission means such as to displace said paddle in a cyclic motion, said paddle being adapted to repeatedly act on the bag and cause a content thereof to be mixed, said paddle including a paddle assembly which comprises a detachable locking mechanism for removably mounting said paddle to said transmission means, whereby said paddle may be disconnected from said transmission means and removed from said casing.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Having thus generally described the nature of the invention, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, showing by way of illustration a preferred embodiment thereof, and in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a conventional device for blending the contents of a bag with a pivotable door thereof being shown in an open position thereof and with a bag being illustrated as it is positioned in the blending device;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view similar to

FIG. 1

but showing the conventional blending device with its door in a closed position thereof, an upper portion of the bag extending outwardly of the blending device with a lower portion thereof and the bag's contents being located in the blending machine;





FIG. 3

is a rear perspective view of the door of the conventional blending device of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a rear perspective view of a door in accordance with the present invention for use in a blending machine also in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a vertical cross-sectional side view of the blending device of

FIG. 1

but embodying the novel door of

FIG. 4

of the present invention; and





FIG. 6

is a vertical cross-sectional side view similar to that of

FIG. 5

but embodying a novel paddle removal mechanism.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIGS. 1 and 2

illustrate a blending device D of the prior art and comprising a casing


10


defining an inner chamber


12


in which are located a pair of paddles


14


. The paddles


14


are actuated such as to displace in a reciprocating manner for reasons which will become apparent hereinbelow. Access to the chamber


12


is provided by a door


16


which is pivotally mounted at its bottom around a rod


18


, as seen in FIG.


3


. The upper end of the door


16


is pivotally mounted to the casing


12


by way of a pair of articulated linkages


20


which allow the door


16


to be pivoted about the rod


18


between open and closed positions, as shown respectively in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. When the door


16


is open, a flexible bag B may be introduced in the chamber


12


, between the paddles


14


and the door


16


, as well illustrated in FIG.


1


. The bag B has a content C which is located opposite the paddles


14


. When the door


16


is closed, as in

FIG. 2

, an upper portion


22


of the bag B is trapped between the door


16


and the casing


10


with a lower portion


24


of the bag B (see

FIG. 1

) including its contents C being located in the chamber


12


. Therefore, switching on the blending device D results in the displacement of the paddles


14


which repeatedly pound on the bag B such as to mix the contents C thereof.




As seen in

FIG. 3

, the door


16


is fixedly mounted to the linkages


20


(only part of one of which is shown in

FIG. 3

) by way of a pin


26


, or rivet, which engages a hole


28


defined in the linkage


20


and which also engages a hole


30


defined in a respectively one of the two side flanges


32


of the door


16


. The lower end of the door


16


defines a fold


34


which engages by gravity the rod


18


. It is therefore possible to displace the door


16


and the linkages


20


pivotally attached thereto in such a manner as to raise the door


16


cut of engagement with the rod


18


with the door


16


being then pivoted above the blending device D. In this position, which is not illustrated, easy access is provided to the paddles


14


and to the blending chamber


12


and this also allows the blending device D to be easily cleaned.




It must be noted that the above conventional blending device D becomes dirtied and possibly contaminated by any accidental spillage of the contents C of the bag B while the latter is in the blending device D. Indeed, if for instance during the blending of the contents C of the bag B under the repeated action of the reciprocating paddles


14


, the bag B tears or ruptures, its contents C, or a portion thereof, may spill in the blending device D and also possibly on the surface onto which rests the blending device D and is may cause the contamination of the blending device D and/or the room in which it is located. Furthermore, the door


16


cannot be completely detached from the casing


10


.




Therefore, in accordance with the present invention, the blending device D of

FIGS. 1 and 2

has been modified and, more particularly, the door


16


and the linkages


20


of the conventional blending device D have been replaced by a new door


40


(made of stainless steel) and associated linkages


42


. Each linkage


42


defines at its end


44


which connects to the door


40


a notch


46


such that the linkage end


44


has the form of a hook open at its bottom. The door


40


defines a front wall


48


and a pair of side walls


50


extending inwardly, that is towards the casing


10


, from the front wall


48


. It must be noted that

FIG. 4

, as in

FIG. 3

, is a perspective view which considers the door


40


from the inside, that is outwardly from the casing


10


. At the upper end of each side wall


50


, there extends inwardly and horizontally a pin


52


provided with a head


54


which is spaced apart from the side wall


50


. Therefore, the cylindrical stem of the pin


52


located between the side wall


50


of the door


40


and the head


54


of the pin


52


can be received in the notch


46


of the linkage


42


, such that the linkages


42


can be selectively disconnected from the pins


52


and thus from the door


40


.




The door


40


also includes a bottom wall


56


and a rear wall


58


which, with a lower portion


60


of the front wall


48


and lower portions


62


of the side walls


50


, define a collection container


64


at the lower end of the door


40


. When the bag B is in the blending device adapted with the present door


40


and with this door


40


being in a closed positioned similar to that shown in

FIG. 2

, the lower portion of the bag B and its contents C positioned in the mixing chamber


12


of the blending device are located above the bottom wall


56


of the container


64


.




An elongated nylon member


68


is secured to the underside of the bottom wall


56


and defines on a lower surface thereof a semi-circular trough


70


which engages the rod


18


fixed to the casing


10


. As for the door


16


of

FIGS. 1

to


3


, the rod


18


, albeit shown in both

FIGS. 3 and 4

, is not part of the door


40


(and of the door


16


) as it is fixedly mounted to the casing


10


, but is shown herein in

FIGS. 3 and 4

for clearly illustrating the engagement of the doors


16


and


40


to this support rod


18


. The present door


40


engages by gravity the support rod


18


such that the door


40


can be completely disconnected from the casing


10


by disengaging the linkages


42


from the pins


52


of the door


40


and by elevating the door


40


and thus the elongated member


66


out of engagement with the support rod


18


.




Typically, the collection container


64


will be dimensioned such as to be able to collect the full contents of the bag B; for instance, the bags are filled to contain often at most 400 ml substance to be blended, whereby the container


64


is configured to contain slightly more than 400 ml.




With reference to

FIG. 5

, the blending device D′ of the present invention includes a crank arm


72


pivotally attached to a proximal end of a paddle shaft


74


such as to impart of reciprocation back-and-forth translational displacement to the paddle shaft


74


, as per arrows


76


. The paddles


14


are mounted to a distal end of the paddle shaft


74


. The paddles


14


displace translationally between the front and rear walls


48


and


58


of the door


40


with the bag B hanging between the paddles


14


and the front wall


48


and preferably close to the bottom wall


56


. A clamp collar


78


, and its screws


80


, connect the crank arm


72


of the paddle shaft


74


in an adjustable manner such as to allow for the adjustment of the paddle stroke.




Therefore, with the door


40


of the present invention provided on an otherwise substantially conventional blending device D, any spillage of the contents C of the bag B while the latter is in the blending device is collected in the container


64


and thus does not reach the casing


10


itself and its chamber


12


, nor does such a spillage reach the support surface onto which rests the blending device. Following such a spillage, the present door


40


can be disconnected, as described hereinabove, from the casing


10


and completely detached from the remainder of the blending device D such that the spillage collected in the container


64


thereof may be disposed of in an appropriate manner without dirtying the blending device D nor contaminating the same as well as the room in which the blending device is being used. The removability of the door


40


facilitates the cleaning and sterilization of the door


40


, for instance following a spillage from a bag B in the container


64


thereof, but the present container


64


could also embodied in a door which cannot be completely disconnected from the casing of the blending device; in such a case, the spillage collected in the container


64


could be removed by other means, such as by suction with the container


64


being then cleaned appropriately while remaining connected to the casing


10


. The longitudinal and transversal dimensions of the container


64


are preferably as such that most, if not all at least in most cases, of the spillage from the bag B is collected in the container


64


.




With reference to

FIG. 6

which shows a variant of

FIG. 5

, a blending device D″ of the present invention includes a crank arm


72


″ pivotally attached to a double end rod system


82


″, which is pivotally attached to the paddle shaft linkage device


83


″ which is attached to the proximal end of a paddle shaft


74


″, such as to impart a reciprocation back-and-forth translational displacement to the paddle shaft


74


″, as per arrows


76


″. A paddle assembly


84


″, welded to the paddle


14


such that they are both removable from the paddle shaft


74


″ by means of a self-locking spring loaded floating lever


86


″, displaces translationally between the front and the rear walls


48


and


58


of the door


40


with the bag B hanging between paddle


14


secured to the removable paddle assembly


84


″ and the front wall


48


, and preferably close to the bottom wall


56


. The double end rod system


82


″ allows for the adjustment of the paddle stroke.




The locking of the removable paddle assembly


84


′ is achieved by the spring loaded floating lever


86


″, which lever


86


″ is attached to the paddle assembly


84


″ by a tension spring pin


88


″ and pressured onto the paddle shaft


74


″ by means of a compression spring


90


″. The locking action occurs when the outside edge of the spring loaded floating lever


86


″ grips the paddle shaft


74


″. The removable paddle assembly


84


″ is constructed from stainless steel to enable cleaning and/or sterilization. The removal of the paddle assembly


84


″ is achieved by pressing the spring loaded floating lever


86


″ to release the pressure from the paddle shaft


74


″.




The alignment of the paddle assembly


84


″ and of the paddle shaft


74


″ is achieved by means of a slot


92


″ machined into the paddle shaft


74


″, and a tension spring pin


94


″ installed in a hole provided in the paddle assembly


84


″.




To avoid the rotation of the paddle shaft


74


″ when stroke adjustment is necessary, a dowel pin


96


″ is installed into the paddle shaft


74


″, according to the orientation of the machined slot


92


″. The dowel pin


96


″ slides in a slot


96


″ machined into a nylon guide


100


″ which is attached to paddle shaft supports


102


″ and


104


″. This feature enables for an easy adjustment of the paddle stroke without compromising the correct orientation of the paddle assembly


84


″.




In

FIG. 6

, the rod which supports the door


40


is slightly different than in

FIGS. 4 and 5

; indeed, the rod


18


″ in

FIG. 6

is covered by a rubber sleeve


106


″, and the assembly of the rod


18


″ and the sleeve


106


″ nests in the trough


70


″ defined by inverted U-shaped elongated member or channel


68


″ which is welded to the lower surface of the bottom wall


56


of the door


40


.



Claims
  • 1. A blending device for mixing contents of a bag, comprising a casing defining a chamber and comprising a mixer and a door, wherein when a bag is at least partly positioned in said chamber and said door is closed, said mixer comprising at least one paddle, motor means and transmission means mounted to said paddle, said motor means being adapted to impart motion to said transmission means such as to displace said paddle in a cyclic motion, said paddle being adapted to repeatedly act on the bag and cause a content thereof to be mixed, said paddle including a paddle assembly which comprises a detachable locking mechanism for removably mounting said paddle to said transmission means, whereby said paddle may be disconnected from said transmission means and removed from said casing.
  • 2. A blending device as defined in claim 1, wherein said locking mechanism comprises a pivotable lever displaceable between locking and release positions, wherein, in said locking position, said lever acts on said transmission means to secure said paddle thereto, whereas, in said release position, said lever is sufficiently unlocked from said transmission means to allow said paddle to be detached from said transmission means.
  • 3. A blending device as defined in claim 2, wherein a compression spring is provided between said lever and a base of said paddle assembly fixed to said paddle such that said lever is spring biased toward said locking position.
  • 4. A blending device as defined in claim 3, wherein a shaft of said transmission means extends through said lever with said lever extending, in said locking position, at a first angle with respect to a longitudinal axis of said shaft, whereas, in said release position, said lever extends at a second angle greater than said first angle such as to define a gap between said shaft and edges of said lever which engage said shaft in said locking position.
  • 5. A blending device as defined in claim 1, wherein said door defines a collection container adapted to extend in said chamber when said door is closed and to extend under the bag, whereby at least most of the contents of the bag spilling therefrom while the bag is in said blending device and said door is closed will be collected by said container.
  • 6. A blending device as defined in claim 5, wherein said door is removably connected to said casing.
  • 7. A blending device as defined in claim 6, wherein at least one linkage is provided for connecting said casing to said door, said linkage being pivotally mounted to said casing and to said door at opposed first and second ends thereof respectively, and being detachably connected at said second end to an upper end of said door.
  • 8. A blending device as defined in claim 7, wherein said door defines at a lower end thereof a trough adapted to engage a support rod mounted to said casing and being removable therefrom for allowing said door to be disconnected from said casing.
  • 9. A blending device as defined in claim 7, wherein said second end defines a notch adapted to detachably engage a pin provided on said door.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2265014 Mar 1999 CA
CROSS-REFERENCE

This application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/285,023 filed on Apr. 1, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,142,661.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/285023 Apr 1999 US
Child 09/520373 US