Claims
- 1. A method of manufacturing pharmaceutical cellulose capsules of a given size number, the capsules suitable for filling by capsule filling machines, each capsule consisting of two parts, a capsule body and a capsule cap, from an aqueous solution of a thermogelling cellulose ether composition, using cellulose-capsule body-side forming pins and cellulose-capsule cap-side forming pins as molds, comprising the steps of:
- gelatinizing solution on a pin, including dipping a pin in the solution to a dip line, to form on the pin a capsule part of gelatinized solution;
- drying the capsule part on the pin;
- removing the capsule part from the pin;
- transporting a plurality of pins through the steps of gelatinizing, drying and removing, in a closed path;
- using a cellulose-capsule forming pin having a cut-point diameter that is smaller than a corresponding cut-point diameter of a corresponding gelatin-capsule forming pin used for manufacturing a corresponding gelatin capsule part of the given size-number; and
- sizing the cellulose capsule forming pin so as to make a cellulose capsule part that has substantially the same overall diameter as the corresponding gelatin capsule part of the given size-number and a greater wall thickness than the wall thickness of the corresponding gelatin capsule part of the given size-number.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, using a body-side cellulose capsule forming pin having a cut-point diameter in the range 0.2775-0.2815 inch (7.05-7.15 mm) to make a cellulose capsule body for an "0" size capsule.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, using a cap-side cellulose capsule forming pin having a cut-point diameter in the range 0.2905-0.2945 inch (7.38-7.48 mm) to make a cellulose capsule cap for an "0" size capsule.
- 4. A method according to claim 1, using a body-side cellulose capsule forming pin having a cut-point diameter in the range 0.3105-0.3173 inch (7.89-8.06 mm) to make a cellulose capsule body for an "00" size capsule.
- 5. A method according to claim 1, using a cap-side cellulose capsule forming pin having a cut-point diameter in the range 0.3276-0.3332 inch (8.32-8.46 mm) to make a cellulose capsule cap for an "00" size capsule.
- 6. A method according to claim 1, using a body-side cellulose capsule forming pin having a cut-point diameter in the range 0.2503-0.2557 inch (6.36-6.50 mm) to make a cellulose capsule body for a "1" size capsule.
- 7. A method according to claim 1, using a cap-side cellulose capsule forming pin having a cut-point diameter in the range 0.2622-0.2667 inch (6.66-6.77 mm) to make a cellulose capsule cap for a "1" size capsule.
- 8. A method according to claim 1, using a body-side cellulose capsule forming pin having a cut-point diameter in the range 0.2289-0.2339 inch (5.81-5.94 mm) to make a cellulose capsule body for a "2" size capsule.
- 9. A method according to claim 1, using a cap-side cellulose capsule forming pin having a cut-point diameter in the range 0.2397-0.2438 inch (6.09-6.19 mm) to make a cellulose capsule cap for a "2" size capsule.
- 10. A method according to claim 1, using a body-side cellulose capsule forming pin having a cut-point diameter in the range 0.2095-0.2140 inch (5.32-5.44 mm) to make a cellulose capsule body for a "3" size capsule.
- 11. A method according to claim 1, using a cap-side cellulose capsule forming pin having a cut-point diameter in the range 0.2202-0.2240 inch (5.60-5.69 mm) to make a cellulose capsule cap for a "3" size capsule.
- 12. A method according to claim 1, using a body-side cellulose capsule forming pin having a cut-point diameter in the range 0.1900-0.1941 inch (4.83-4.93 mm) to make a cellulose capsule body for a "4" size capsule.
- 13. A method according to claim 1, using a cap-side cellulose capsule forming pin having a cut-point diameter in the range 0.1997-0.2031 inch (5.07-5.16 mm) to make a cellulose capsule cap for a "4" size capsule.
- 14. A method of manufacturing pharmaceutical cellulose capsules of a given size number, the capsules suitable for filling by capsule filling machines, each capsule consisting of two parts, a capsule body and a capsule cap, from an aqueous solution of a thermogelling cellulose ether composition, using cellulose-capsule body-side forming pins and cellulose-capsule cap-side forming pins as molds, each cellulose-capsule forming pin having an elongated pin body, a domed head located at one end of the pin body, and a substantially cylindrical sidewall surrounding the pin body and extending from the domed head, the substantially cylindrical sidewall having a diameter, the method comprising the steps of:
- gelatinizing solution on a pin, including dipping a pin in the solution to a dip line, to form on the pin a capsule part of gelatinized solution;
- drying the capsule part on the pin;
- removing the capsule part from the pin;
- transporting a plurality of pins through the steps of gelatinizing, drying and removing, in a closed path; and
- using a cellulose-capsule forming pin that is undersized with respect to a corresponding gelatin-capsule forming pin used for manufacturing a gelatin capsule part of the given size number, the diameter of the substantially cylindrical sidewall of the cellulose-capsule forming pin being smaller than a corresponding diameter of a substantially cylindrical sidewall of the corresponding gelatin-capsule forming pin, the cellulose-capsule forming pin sized so as to make a cellulose capsule part that has substantially the same overall diameter as a corresponding gelatin capsule part of the given size-number.
- 15. A method according to claim 14, using a cellulose-capsule forming pin to make a cellulose capsule cap for an "0" size capsule, the cellulose-capsule forming pin undersized by an amount in the range of approximately 0.002-0.006 inch (0.05-0.15 mm).
- 16. A method according to claim 14, the cellulose-capsule forming pin sized so as to make a cellulose capsule part that has substantially the same overall diameter as the corresponding gelatin capsule part of the given size-number and a greater wall thickness than a corresponding wall thickness of the corresponding gelatin capsule part of the given size-number.
- 17. A method according to claim 16, for forming a thick wall cellulose capsule body, wherein the diameter of the substantially cylindrical sidewall of the cellulose-capsule forming pin is smaller than the diameter of the substantially cylindrical sidewall of the corresponding conventional gelatin-capsule forming pin by approximately 1.3 percent.
- 18. A method according to claim 16, for forming a thick wall cellulose capsule cap, wherein the diameter of the substantially cylindrical sidewall of the cellulose-capsule forming pin is smaller than the diameter of the substantially cylindrical sidewall of the corresponding conventional gelatin-capsule forming pin by approximately 1.6 percent.
- 19. A method according to claim 14, wherein gelatinizing solution includes dipping a hot pin into the solution.
- 20. A method according to any of claims 14-19, for making a cellulose capsule part of any one of sizes "000", "00", "1", "2", "3", "4" and "5", the cellulose-capsule forming pin undersized proportionally.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation application of U.S. Ser. No. 08/377/669, filed Jan. 24, 1995, U.S. Pat. No. 5,698,155, which is a continuation application of U.S. Ser. No. 07/893,091, filed May 29, 1992, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 07/708,023 filed May 31, 1991, now abandoned.
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