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Rotary presses serve for the manufacture of tablets above all, in the pharmaceutical field for instance. However, they can be used everywhere where articles pressed from powder material are desired, for instance in the field of candies and foodstuffs, for washing agents and so on.
The basic construction of a rotary press is always the same. It has a rotor, which is driven around a vertical axis by a suitable drive motor. The rotor contains an upper and a lower punch guide, which receive upper and lower punches, respectively. The punches co-operate with bores of a die plate, which is arranged between the punch guides. Material which is to be compressed is supplied to the die bores, and heads of the upper and lower punches, respectively, co-operate with compression rollers in compression stations in order to press the compression material in the die bores together. The compression material is fed into the die bores via a suitable filling station. Outside of the compression stations, the punch heads are guided by suitable radial cam sections. For instance, a radial filling cam section is associated to the filling station, which provides that the lower punches project into the die bores for a preset extent in the region of the filling station. This extent determines the filling volume, and with this also the weight of the pressed tablet. In the strip-off region, in which the compressed tablets are stripped off from the upper side of the die plate, a radial cam provides that the lower punches are lifted so far that the pressed articles can be captured and shoved off by the stripping device. Furthermore, a corresponding radial cam section provides for the upper punches that sufficient space remains for the filling station for filling in compression material again.
Such a rotary press is commonly known. For instance, it is made reference to DE 10 2004 040 163 A1, the entire contents of which is incorporated herein by reference.
It is further known to form single layer or multilayer compressed articles with the described rotary press. For the single layer compressed article, one filling- and dosage station and one pre-compression and one main compression station are usually provided, each at a time with an upper and a lower compression roller. In a rotary press for producing two-layer tablets, only one compression station is usually used for the compression of the first layer. Subsequently, the material for the second layer is filled in with the aid of a second filling- and dosage station. The definite pressing together of the two layers takes then place by a pre-compression station and a main compression station. When three or more layers are formed into a tablet, the sequential arrangement of filling- and dosage stations and compression stations is correspondingly continued.
However, it is also known to increase the production capacity with single layer pressed articles in that two or more filling- and dosage stations are provided, to each one of which at least one compression station is arranged downstream. In this way, the production capacity can be doubled or multiplied at equal rotational speed of the rotary press.
The user of a rotary press decides which kind of rotary press is necessary or optimum for his/her production. When he/she produces single layer tablets in small batches, he/she will chose a relatively small rotary press, which has only one filling- and dosage station and two compression stations. When he/she desires to produce greater batches, according to the conditions he/she will prefer a rotary press which has two filling- and dosage stations, each one with two compression stations at a time. With such a rotary press, even a double layer tablet can be produced, when it is suitably remodelled. When the user desires to produce very large batches or three-layer tablets, he/she will provide three filling- and dosage stations, each one with two compression stations at a time. For each one of the described kinds of rotary presses, the stand has to be dimensioned correspondingly, and the press manufacturer has to provide different construction series for the rotary presses in order to fulfil the different user requirements.
The present invention is based on the objective to provide a rotary press which fulfils the different user requirements with a minimal expenditure of production and which can be remodelled to another usage form with little expense, even retroactively.
In the rotary press according to the invention, the stand has an upper and a lower accommodation platform. The at least one dosage drive and the at least one compression roller drive have identical installation means. The accommodation platforms have identical accommodation means for the installation means on the sides facing each other. Thus, it is irrelevant whether a dosage drive or a compression roller drive is fixed on an accommodation means of a platform. With two or more compression stations and filling- and dosage stations, either a single layer tablet or a two layer or a multilayer tablet can be produced with an identically formed platform, for instance.
Preferably, the pitch circles of the lower and the upper accommodation platform on which the filling- and dosage stations and the compression stations are arranged have the same diameter.
The rotary press according to the present invention can be used for small batches, but however, by building in further filling- and dosage and compression stations, it can also be used for the production of single layer tablets in big batches. In addition, it may be remodelled for two layer tablets or for three layer tablets, when accommodation means for three dosage stations and four compression stations are provided on the platform.
With the aid of the present invention, compression stations and filling- and dosage stations can be installed in the rotary press even in an exchangeable manner. Setting up for single layer, two layer and multilayer operation is possible in a simple way with the same machine stand; also remodelling at the user. Through this, the usage flexibility of a rotary press concept is significantly increased. The production expenditure for such a flexible rotary press is relatively small, in particular in the light of the manifold usage possibilities, which are required for one rotary press at a time. For the different kinds of usage described above, the number of press constructions is minimised. For instance, a single layer as well as a multilayer tablet can be formed with one construction, provided the corresponding stations are at hand.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, the lower accommodation platform has seven accommodation means. The accommodation means can be formed by identical receptacle openings in the lower and the upper accommodation platform, respectively.
The radial dosage- and fillings cams, respectively, for the filling- and dosage station, as well as the compression rollers, are adjustable in the height by means of a suitable dosage- or compression roller drive, respectively. According to one embodiment of the present invention, the upper and the lower accommodation platform have cavities, in which are arranged at least one dosage- and at least one compression roller drive, respectively. According to a further embodiment of the present invention, compression roller drive and dosage drive are identical and form a unit with a compression roller and a filling- and dosage station, respectively. Therefore, it is irrelevant in the installation whether a compression station or a filling- and dosage station is installed on an accommodation means of the accommodation platform. No special construction or reassembly of the rotary press is therefore necessary for this purpose in order to design the rotary press in the desired fashion. It is to be understood that the cavities in the accommodation platforms are easily accessible for installation procedures.
As already mentioned, upper and lower punches co-operate with corresponding different radial cam sections outside of the compression stations. The radial cam sections can be installable on the upper and the lower accommodation platform. The assigned radial cam sections can be fixed on sites of the platform which were envisioned previously. In a replacement of a filling- and dosage station by a compression station, the associated radial cam sections may be replaced also, without that an installation possibility on the radial cam carriers has to be provided in advance. The installation possibilities for the changeover of the different radial cam sections are already existing.
While this invention may be embodied in many different forms, there are described in detail herein a specific preferred embodiment of the invention. This description is an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the particular embodiment illustrated
A rotary press after
The lower accommodation platform 10 has a central pillar 26, on which a rotor 28 is mounted rotatably around a vertical axis. The rotor 28 contains an integrated electric drive motor (not shown). The kind of the motor which is built in is disclosed in DE 10 2004 040 163 A1, for instance, the entire contents of which is incorporated herein by reference. The rotor 28 is composed of an upper and a lower punch guide, which are not separately featured here. The punch guides guide upper punches 30 and lower punches 32 in suitable guide bores. The compression punches 30, 32 co-operate with die bores of a die plate 36 (shown only in an adumbrated manner).
Radial cams are also assigned to the compression punches 30, 32, which are incorporated in the upper and lower radial cam carriers, respectively, on the accommodation platforms 10, 12. They are omitted for reasons of better depiction. As can be recognised further, the proper processing region, i.e. the die plate and the greatest part of the punch guides, is sealingly surrounded by a casing 38, so that dusty compression material does not arrive in the exterior.
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Compression roller drives for adjusting the compression rollers 46, 54 in the height belong to the compression roller arrangements. For instance, the same are depicted at 64 for the upper accommodation platform 12, and at 66 and 68 for the lower accommodation platform 10. The installation of these drives takes place in cavities of the accommodation platforms 10, 12. Even the dosage station 60 has a drive for the radial dosage cam, which is also housed in a cavity of the accommodation platform 10 and can be recognised at 68.
The attachment of the compression roller arrangements on the accommodation platforms 10, 12 takes place on a pitch circle, wherein both pitch circles can have the same diameter. In addition, the accommodation means on the platforms 10 and 12, respectively, are identical, so that for instance the dosage station 60 can be set on the position of the compression roller arrangement 42, 40 or 44. Vice versa, the compression roller arrangement 42 can be set on the position of the dosage station 60, for instance. In an arrangement or an exchange of the described kind, the associated drives have to be added also, of course. For this reason, the cavities in which the drives 64 or 66 or the dosage drive 68 are accommodated have identical accommodation means, so that only a minimum expenditure for the production, the installation or the replacement is necessary. No particular measures for the respective kind of use have to be taken on the stand. With a predetermined number of accommodation means in the platforms 10, 12, a number of different applications of the rotary press can be realized.
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Each one of the receptacle openings 80 is suited to accommodate either a lower compression roller drive or a dosage drive. In
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The above disclosure is intended to be illustrative and not exhaustive. This description will suggest many variations and alternatives to one of ordinary skill in this art. All these alternatives and variations are intended to be included within the scope of the claims where the term “comprising” means “including, but not limited to”. Those familiar with the art may recognize other equivalents to the specific embodiments described herein which equivalents are also intended to be encompassed by the claims.
Further, the particular features presented in the dependent claims can be combined with each other in other manners within the scope of the invention such that the invention should be recognized as also specifically directed to other embodiments having any other possible combination of the features of the dependent claims. For instance, for purposes of claim publication, any dependent claim which follows should be taken as alternatively written in a multiple dependent form from all prior claims which possess all antecedents referenced in such dependent claim if such multiple dependent format is an accepted format within the jurisdiction (e.g. each claim depending directly from claim 1 should be alternatively taken as depending from all previous claims). In jurisdictions where multiple dependent claim formats are restricted, the following dependent claims should each be also taken as alternatively written in each singly dependent claim format which creates a dependency from a prior antecedent-possessing claim other than the specific claim listed in such dependent claim below.
This completes the description of the preferred and alternate embodiments of the invention. Those skilled in the art may recognize other equivalents to the specific embodiment described herein which equivalents are intended to be encompassed by the claims attached hereto.
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