Machine for filling capsules with a powdered product

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6595249
  • Patent Number
    6,595,249
  • Date Filed
    Friday, March 15, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 22, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
On a continuous machine for filling the bottom shells of capsules with a powdered product, the bottom shells are conveyed so as to be equally spaced along a given path with a first spacing; the machine having a number of metering wheels rotating about respective parallel axes, and each having a respective number of metering devices moving with the relative metering wheel along a relative portion of the path, each in time with a relative bottom shell; and the metering devices being equally spaced about the relative axis with a second spacing substantially equal to the product of the number of metering wheels and the first spacing.
Description




The present invention relates to a machine for filling capsules with a powdered pharmaceutical product.




More specifically, the present invention relates to a machine for filling capsules—each comprising a bottom shell and a top shell fitted to the bottom shell—with a powdered pharmaceutical product, to which the following description refers purely by way of example.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In the pharmaceutical industry, a capsule filling machine is employed comprising a conveyor which moves continuously along a given path and has a number of pockets equally spaced along the path, and each for receiving a respective bottom shell.




The machine also comprises a metering wheel mounted to rotate continuously about a central axis of symmetry, and having a number of metering devices, which are equally spaced about said axis with the same spacing as the pockets, move with the metering wheel along a portion of said path, each in time with a relative pocket, and move with respect to the metering wheel in a direction parallel to the metering wheel axis.




The machine also comprises an annular container housing the powdered pharmaceutical product, and which is mounted to rotate continuously about a further central axis of symmetry parallel to and eccentric with respect to the metering wheel axis, so that each metering device is first positioned facing the container to withdraw a given quantity of pharmaceutical product from the container, and is then positioned facing and coaxial with a relative bottom shell, into which it feeds the withdrawn pharmaceutical product.




Known machines of the type described above have several drawbacks, foremost of which is their relatively low output.




That is, the spacing of the pockets along the path of the conveyor depends on the size of the metering devices measured parallel to the path, and must be at least equal to a minimum value enabling the metering devices to be spaced about the metering wheel.




Moreover, since the angular speed and diameter of the annular container depend on the angular speed and diameter respectively of the metering wheel, there is a limit to the extent to which the output of such machines can be increased by increasing the diameter and/or angular speed of the metering wheel.




That is, the angular speed and diameter of the metering wheel must be kept below respective maximum values to prevent the centrifugal force acting on the pharmaceutical product in the annular container from separating the product into its component parts and/or resulting in nonhomogenous distribution of the product inside the annular container.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a machine for filling capsules with a powdered pharmaceutical product, designed to eliminate the aforementioned drawbacks.




According to the present invention, there is provided a machine for filling capsules with a powdered product, each capsule comprising a bottom shell and a top shell; the machine comprising a conveyor moving continuously along a given path and having a number of pockets equally spaced along said path with a first spacing, and each for receiving a respective bottom shell; and being characterized by also comprising a number of metering wheels rotating continuously about respective axes substantially parallel to one another; each said metering wheel having a number of metering devices equally spaced about the relative said axis with a second spacing, and movable with the relative metering wheel along a relative portion of said path, each in time with a relative said pocket, to feed said product into a relative said bottom shell; said second spacing being equal to the product of said number of metering wheels and said first spacing.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A non-limiting embodiment of the present invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

shows a schematic view in perspective of a preferred embodiment of the machine according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

shows a schematic plan view illustrating the operating principle of the

FIG. 1

machine;





FIG. 3

shows a schematic side view of a detail of the

FIG. 1

machine;





FIG. 4

shows a schematic axial section, with parts removed for clarity, of the

FIG. 3

detail;





FIG. 5

shows a schematic side view, with parts in section and parts removed for clarity, of a detail in FIG.


4


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




With reference to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, number


1


indicates as a whole a machine for filling known capsules


2


with a powdered pharmaceutical product; each capsule


2


comprising a substantially cup-shaped bottom shell


3


, and a top shell


4


fitted to bottom shell


3


.




Machine


1


comprises a supply wheel


5


fitted to a fixed frame


6


of machine


1


to rotate continuously, with respect to frame


6


and in a given direction (anticlockwise in FIG.


2


), about an axis


7


perpendicular to the

FIG. 2

plane. Wheel


5


feeds the empty capsules


2


successively to an opening and separating station


8


, where the empty capsules


2


are opened, and bottom shells


3


are picked up successively by a conveyor device


9


for feeding each bottom shell


3


along a filling path T


1


to a closing station


10


, where bottom shell


3


is closed with a respective top shell


4


. In connection with the above, it should be pointed out that each top shell


4


is fed between stations


8


and


10


along a path T


2


shaped so that the bottom shell


3


and top shell


4


separated at station


8


arrive at station


10


in time with each other.




Device


9


comprises a number of powered sprockets


11


(one coaxial with wheel


5


) connected to one another by a known gear transmission (not shown) to rotate continuously about respective axes


12


substantially parallel to one another and to axis


7


. With reference to

FIG. 3

, device


9


also comprises a conveyor chain


13


looped about sprockets


11


and having a number of pockets


14


, which are substantially cup-shaped with the concavity facing upwards, are equally spaced along chain


13


with a spacing p


1


, each receive a respective bottom shell


3


with its concavity facing upwards, and are fed by chain


13


along path T


1


.




Machine


1


also comprises two metering wheels


15


located in series along path T


1


and having respective drums


16


, which are coaxial with relative sprockets


11


(hereinafter referred to as sprockets


11




a


) and are connected in angularly fixed manner to relative sprockets


11




a


to rotate continuously, with respect to frame


6


, about relative axes


12


at the same angular speed as relative sprockets


11




a.






Each wheel


15


has a number of known metering devices


17


, which are equally spaced along the periphery of relative drum


16


with a spacing p


2


substantially equal to twice spacing p


1


, and are fed by relative drum


16


along a portion of path T


1


extending about relative axis


12


, each in time with a relative bottom shell


3


.




Since devices


17


on each wheel


15


are spaced about relative axis


12


with a spacing p


2


substantially equal to twice the spacing p


1


of pockets


14


along chain


13


, the bottom shells


3


filled by devices


17


on each wheel


15


alternate with the bottom shells


3


filled by devices


17


on the other wheel


15


.




Obviously, n number of wheels


15


may be provided along path T


1


, each having a respective number of devices


17


equally spaced about relative axis


12


with a spacing p


2


substantially equal to the n number of wheels


15


multiplied by the spacing p


1


of bottom shells


3


along chain


13


.




Each device


17


comprises a sleeve


18


, which has an axis


19


substantially parallel to axes


12


, is connected in angularly fixed, axially sliding manner to drum


16


, and is moved linearly in a direction


20


parallel to axis


12


by a known cam actuating device not shown.




Each device


17


also comprises a piston


21


, which engages relative sleeve


18


in axially sliding, angularly fixed manner, and is moved linearly, with respect to relative sleeve


18


and in direction


20


, by a further known cam actuating device not shown.




With reference to

FIG. 4

, each wheel


15


comprises an annular container


22


, which houses said powdered pharmaceutical product, is located between sprocket


11




a


and drum


16


, and is fitted to frame


6


to rotate continuously, with respect to frame


6


, about an axis


23


substantially parallel to axis


12


, and at a substantially different angular speed from the angular speed of the whole defined by drum


16


and sprocket


11




a.






Container


22


being mounted eccentrically with respect to the whole defined by drum


16


and sprocket


11




a


, the circular trajectory of each device


17


about axis


12


is divided into two portions: one portion at which device


17


is positioned facing container


22


, and is moved axially to and from container


22


by the combined action of said two cam actuating devices (not shown) to withdraw a given quantity of pharmaceutical product from container


22


; and another portion at which device


17


is positioned facing relative pocket


14


, and is moved axially to and from pocket


14


by the combined action of the two cam actuating devices (not shown) to feed the withdrawn pharmaceutical product into the relative bottom shell


3


.




With reference to

FIGS. 1 and 4

, the machine also comprises a supply unit


24


for feeding the pharmaceutical product to containers


22


, and which comprises a fixed central hopper


25


common to containers


22


, having a longitudinal axis


26


substantially parallel to axes


12


and


23


, and located over and between wheels


15


and at a distance, from the plane defined by path T


1


, substantially greater than the height of each wheel


15


measured parallel to relative axis


12


.




For each container


22


, unit


24


comprises a supply conduit


27


connecting hopper


25


to relative container


22


, and in turn comprising an intermediate portion


28


with a longitudinal axis


29


substantially parallel to relative axes


12


and


23


, an end portion


30


connecting portion


28


to hopper


25


, and an end portion


31


connecting relative container


22


to a hold chamber


32


interposed between portions


28


and


31


.




More specifically, portion


31


comprises a pipe


33


extending downwards from chamber


32


; and a tubular appendix


34


, which is substantially in the form of an annular sector, projects inside container


22


, and is connected to pipe


33


to slide linearly in direction


20


, so as to selectively adjust the thickness of the layer of pharmaceutical product inside container


22


.




Supply of the pharmaceutical product from chamber


32


to portion


31


is controlled by a dispensing device


35


comprising a rotor


36


, which is housed inside chamber


32


and is fitted to a powered shaft


37


to rotate about an axis


39


, substantially parallel to axis


29


, in response to a signal from a control device


38


housed inside appendix


34


. Rotor


36


has a number of (in the example shown, three) blades


40


equally spaced about and extending radially outwards from axis


39


to feed the pharmaceutical product, in use, to pipe


33


and, therefore, to container


22


.




Device


38


comprises a float


41


mounted for rotation inside appendix


34


so as to oscillate, with respect to appendix


34


and about an axis


42


substantially crosswise to axis


39


, as a function of the level of pharmaceutical product inside appendix


34


; and two sensors


43


for respectively controlling rotation of rotor


36


and stopping machine


1


, as a function of the angular position of float


41


about axis


42


.




In a variation not shown, rotor


36


is replaced by a screw fitted inside chamber


32


to rotate about an axis crosswise to axes


29


and


42


in response to a signal from device


38


.




Unit


24


also comprises a device


44


for mixing the pharmaceutical product inside hopper


25


. Device


44


comprises a rotor


45


, which is housed inside hopper


25


, is fitted to a powered shaft


46


coaxial with axis


26


to rotate continuously about axis


26


, and has a number of (in the example shown, three) blades


47


equally spaced about and extending radially outwards from axis


26


.




Machine


1


has the advantage that, once the angular speed of metering wheels


15


and the number n of metering wheels along path T


1


are established, the output of machine


1


substantially equals a multiple n of the output of a machine with one metering wheel


15


rotating at that angular speed.




A further advantage of machine


1


lies in the relatively compact size of metering wheels


15


, which enables metering wheels


15


to be disassembled relatively easily for servicing and cleaning required to ensure smooth operation of machine


1


, and also reduces the centrifugal force acting on the pharmaceutical product in relative containers


22


.



Claims
  • 1. A machine for filling capsules (2) with a powdered product, each capsule (2) comprising a bottom shell (3) and a top shell (4); the machine comprising a conveyor (9) moving continuously along a given path (T1) and having a number of pockets (14) equally spaced along said path (T1) with a first spacing (p1), and each for receiving a respective bottom shell (3); and being characterized by also comprising a number (n) of metering wheels (15) rotating continuously about respective axes (12) substantially parallel to one another; each said metering wheel (15) having a number of metering devices (17) equally spaced about the relative said axis (12) with a second spacing (p2), and movable with the relative metering wheel (15) along a relative portion of said path (T1), each in time with a relative said pocket (14), to feed said product into a relative said bottom shell (3); said second spacing (p2) being equal to the product of said number (n) of metering wheels (15) and said first spacing (p1).
  • 2. A machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein each said metering wheel (15) comprises a substantially annular container (22) housing said product and moving about a further axis (23) substantially parallel to the relative said axis (12); supply means (24) being provided to feed said product into said container (22).
  • 3. A machine as claimed in claim 2, wherein said supply means (24) comprise, for each said container (22), at least one supply conduit (27) extending downwards inside a space defined by the relative said metering wheel (15).
  • 4. A machine as claimed in claim 3, wherein said supply means (24) also comprise a single central hopper (25) for supplying said conduits (27) and located over said metering wheels (15).
  • 5. A machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said product is a pharmaceutical product.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
BO2001A0146 Mar 2001 IT
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Number Date Country
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