The present invention relates to a gripping member of a bag for pharmaceutical products.
The bag is made of flexible material and is normally provided with an injection duct and with an infusion duct, which protrude upwards from an upper edge of the bag and allow to inject a pharmaceutical product into the bag and to take the pharmaceutical product from the bag itself, respectively.
The gripping member of the type described, for example, in international patent application WO-2008012596-A2, is generally used in an automatic machine for the preparation of pharmaceutical products, and comprises two substantially flat, shaped gripping jaws hinged to each other to rotate with respect to each other about a given fulcrum axis between a clamping position and a releasing position of the bag.
The mentioned injection and infusion ducts protrude upwards from the jaws when the two jaws are arranged in their clamping position.
As the infusion duct is relatively long and longer than the injection duct, the known gripping members of the above-described type have some drawbacks mainly deriving from that the infusion duct may fold over the injection duct, thus preventing the injection duct itself from being accessed, and may interfere with the fixed parts of the automatic machine during the movements of the gripping member within the automatic machine itself.
It is the object of the present invention to provide a gripping member of a bag for pharmaceutical products which is free from the above-described drawbacks and which is simple and cost-effective to be implemented.
According to the present invention, a gripping member of a bag for pharmaceutical products is provided as claimed in the appended claims.
The present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, which show a non-limitative embodiment thereof, in which:
With reference to
Bag 2 is made of flexible material and has a substantially flat upper edge 3 provided, in this case, with two ducts 4, 5 to access the content of bag 2, of which the duet 4 is longer than duct 5,
The two ducts 4, 5 protrude upwards from edge 3, and allow to take the pharmaceutical product from bag 2 and to inject the pharmaceutical product into the bag 2 itself, respectively.
The gripping member 1 comprises two flat jaws 6, 7 which are substantially rectangular in shape and hinged to each other by means of the interposition of a substantially vertical coupling pin 8 in order to rotate with respect to each other about a longitudinal axis 9 of pin 8 between a clamping position (
Jaw 7 is substantially L-shaped and provided with an elastically deformable fin 10, which extends perpendicularly from jaw 7 and protrudes towards jaw 6 from an end of jaw 7 opposite to pin 8.
The jaws 6, 7 are locked in their clamping position by means of a locking device 11 comprising a substantially cylindrical tooth 12 obtained at a free end of the fin 10, and a slot 13 which is obtained through an end of jaw 6 opposite pin 8, extends parallel to axis 9, has a circular shape, and is adapted to receive and hold tooth 12 upon a movement of the jaws 6, 7 to their clamping position.
With regards to the above description, it is worth noting that pin 8 protrudes upwards from the jaws 6, 7 to define a feeding element of the gripping member 1.
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The face 16 of each jaw 6, 7 has a substantially semi-cylindrical slot 17, which extends through the jaw 6, 7 parallel to axis 9, opens outwards at the faces 14, 15, and 16, and cooperates with the slot 17 of the other jaw 6, 7 to receive and hold duct 5 upon the movement of the gripping member 1 to its clamping position, thus allowing duct 5 to protrude upwards from the jaws 6, 7.
The face 16 of each jaw 6, 7 further has a slot 18, which opens outwards at the faces 15 and 16, and cooperates with the slot 18 of the other jaw 6, 7 to define a chamber 19 (
Slots 18, and thus chamber 19, are longitudinally open at face 15 and are longitudinally closed at face 14.
According to a variant (not shown), slots 18, and thus chamber 19, are longitudinally open both at face 14 and at face 15.
Jaw 6 is provided with a support pin 20, which extends transversally to axis 9, protrudes into chamber 19 from a side wall of the slot 18 of jaw 6, and allows duct 4 to be folded from an initial configuration (
The support pin 20 allows duct 4 to be folded within chamber 19, so as to prevent duct 4 from protruding upwards from the jaws 6, 7, from interfering with the fixed parts of the mentioned automatic machine (not shown) during the movements of the gripping member 1 within the automatic machine (not shown) itself, and from folding over duct 5, thus preventing the duet 5 itself from being accessed.
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