The invention concerns a transport system for pourable and flowable media with a coupling device. A transport system of this kind has been disclosed in the utility model specification DE 20 2010 015 525 U1. The known transport system uses as a coupling device an openable fastener comprised of two molding strips, each of which forms a connector, and a predeterminable transport path for pourable and flowable media is opened up after opening the fastener. Said two connectors are each in media-conducting connection with a flexible, hose-like linking member, wherein the one linking member terminates at its free end into a coupling ring for docking to the known transport system with a commonly used media dispensing facility. The other hose-like linking member forms, as a whole, a transport bag which, with the fastener or the coupling open, receives the medium discharged by the media dispensing facility in batches, and for the purpose of further transportation to another location the bag may be removed from the coupling after closing the fastener.
The known solution thus provides a transport system with coupling device to establish an environmentally sealed connection of the two flexible, hose-like linking members to each other as well as for the environmentally sealed guidance of a media flow in flow direction through the fastener or the coupling from the first linking member through the fastener or the coupling into the bag-shaped further linking member which, except for the bag bottom, also forms a linking hose. Both molding strips are provided with fastener elements that are directed transverse to the flow direction and which are designed to latch into each other in a kind of interlocking connection. For the purpose of connecting and separating the connectors, a slide member is provided, which can be removed from the respective molding strips and, in order to connect the closed connectors, said slide member may be slid on transverse to the flow direction. As soon as the aforementioned coupling is separated, said molding strips or connectors close not only the free bag opening but also the opening of the hose-like linking member facing the bag, which leads to the media dispensing facility. A more detailed description of a slide member of this kind is provided in EP 2 421 758 B1.
During subsequent processing of raw materials in form of pourable or flowable media which, when in direct contact, may pose a significant hazard to the people that work with these substances, many branches of industry, in particular the pharmaceutical or chemical industry, must maintain high levels of cleanliness and a contamination-free operation. Even in operations that are less stringent concerning contamination, a substantial effort is made to enable the safe discharge of at least partially flexible packages like sacks or bags into a production unit with an upstream media receiving facility or into another flexible package.
To make such a contamination-free operation possible, further coupling solutions besides the aforementioned molding strip connection systems are used in the prior art. A different kind of detachable coupling device using interlocking coupling rings is described in DE 10 2010 105 233 A1. Said known coupling solution concerns a method for connecting two flexible, hose-like packages or hose-like linking members comprising the following process steps:
With the coupling closed it is possible to transport toxicologically problematic substances or sensitive pharmaceutical substances that are not permitted to come into direct contact with the oxygen in the surrounding air. The coupling device described can be quickly closed by hand and can also be easily opened.
Although the transport systems with coupling devices described above have been very successful in practical application, users in the pharmaceutical industry in particular use such systems for filling and discharging of active substances approximately five times only, in some instances five to ten times, and then remove them and dispose of them appropriately. It is often the case that the pourable medium to be transported is a pharmaceutical substance in powder form, and when transferring said powder the known couplings and docking systems regularly jam or fail respectively. This is particularly the case if the aforementioned molding strips are used, or very fine, dust-like powder is spilled inadvertently, for example if the interlocking coupling rings are used as part of the transport system and the powder settles on the outside of the engaged coupling on the hoses, which also makes further coupling operations more difficult or even impossible.
Based upon said state of the art it is therefore the object of the invention to improve the known solution in such a way that a transport system is provided that makes the contamination-free filling and emptying of packages possible at an increased operating life and at the same time reduce the production and operating costs. Said object is met with a transport system that has the characteristics of claim 1 in its entirety.
According to the invention the transport system for pourable and flowable media has a coupling device that is comprised of at least a first connector and multiple further connectors, which are attached by means of flexible, hose-like linking members to the respective first connector, which are lockable through at least a first closing device which, after it has been unlocked, the respective associated linking member is enabled for a media transport and that, after the media transport has taken place along a predetermined transport path, said transport path is blocked by a separate blocking device or is again closed by the closing device.
With the solution according to the invention it is possible to couple a first connector with a media-dispensing system, for example in form of a conventional media dispensing facility used in the pharmaceutical industry, and to then utilize, in chronological succession, the further connectors, which are in media-conducting connection with the first connector, for a medium release into a media receiving component after the media transport is completed. Said media receiving component may, for example, be provided in form of a sack-like package or bag or as a media receiving facility commonly used in the pharmaceutical industry. If a further connector that precedes the filling or dispensing sequence should become unserviceable or contaminated, a new further connector is used, which makes the trouble-free and contamination-free media transport possible within the bounds of the media-conducting coupling device. If, as described earlier, problems arise or begin to emerge, the further connector used so far is to be deactivated and a new, further connector is to be used, preferably in successional sequence, in the thus formed cassette arrangement. Since every further connector can be used for five to ten filling and/or dispensing processes, depending on the number of the further connectors, the operating life of the transport system according to the invention increases significantly.
Since the exchange amongst the further connectors can take place targeted and quickly, this not only reduces the deployment costs for the transport system but also the costs within the scope of the practical application of the transport system according to the invention. It is of course also possible to configure it so that a plurality of connectors serve to receive the media substance and the only first connector undertakes the function of dispensing the media. Depending on the application it is also possible to combine a plurality of first connectors with a plurality of further connectors into one coupling device.
The already described molding strips according to the utility model DE 20 2010 015 525 can be used as a closing device or, alternatively, manually operable, two-part fastening strips are used, which are known in the industry as “sticklock”. Moreover, there is the option to use clips as a blocking device for shutting off the transport path through the hose-like linking members in form of bags or sacks that are adjoining the connectors, wherein the hose-like linking member is first manually pressed together by means of a commercially available pinch clamp, which crimps the linking member and simultaneously applies a clip. The hose-like linking member, which has been closed off with the clip, can then be separated from its other parts either with a separate cutting tool or with a cutting tool that is part of the pinch clamp and thus forms a single operating tool, for further transportation of the respective package. Blocking devices of this kind are available under the trading name “Safe Seal” from the Swiss company Lugaia AG.
Further advantageous embodiments of the transport system are the subject of the dependent claims. The transport system according to the invention will now be explained in greater detail by way of different embodiments shown in the drawing. Shown are in schematic form and not to scale in:
Flowable media are fluids of any kind as well as free-flowing substances and pasty media. Media dispensing facilities 10 of this kind are used in particular in the chemical and pharmaceutical industry, which are usually fitted with a docking system 12 that is not shown here in detail. According to the depiction in
A transport package is depicted below coupling ring 18, which is known in the industry as a bottle-shaped bag 20. The aforementioned liquid or solid bulk materials, which come from the media dispensing facility 10, are often filled into such bottle-shaped bags 20 or transport packages and then transported. The packages are often at least partially flexible packages, such as sacks, which can be hung via suspension lugs 22 for transport in a shipping container (not shown) for example. The packages are preferably made from an endless hose material of plastic film and are used as hose sections in different ways, which can at least partially be closed at the ends. Such packages are very frequently used for packaging, transporting or storing of liquid or solid media. The term “package” comprises in this application not only fully closed, flexible bags but also, for example, a flexible adapter or a bottle-shaped bag 20 that is open on at least two sides, as shown, which in turn can be attached to a device or some other dispensing facility.
The two opposing ends of the bottle-shaped bag 20 are provided with two linking members 24, 26, wherein the upper linking member 24 of the bottle-shaped bag 20 can be connected via the coupling ring 28 to the coupling ring 18 of the linking member 16, as is depicted in detail in DE 10 2010 105 233 A1. Looking at
To simplify the diagram, the media dispensing facility 10 and the media receiving facility 38 are depicted on opposite sides of
All linking members 16, 24, 26 and 36 are provided with closing devices 42 that have the same design and the same action. If the bottle-shaped bag 20 is coupled to the linking member 16 (not shown in detail) via the coupling rings 18, 28, the two adjacent upper closing devices 42 are removed and the bottle-shaped bag 20 or the transport package respectively can be filled with medium via the media dispensing facility 10. Once the desired filling has been initiated, the closing devices 42 for the linking member 16 and the linking member 24 of the bottle-shaped bag 20 are reattached, wherein the closing device 42 for the bottle-shaped bag 20 closes off the inside of said bag media-impermeable against the environment. Since the bottle-shaped bag 20 is still closed at its lower end via a closing device 42, the bottle-shaped bag 20 can now be transported with its content, for example in the direction of the media receiving facility 40. In case of a dispensing process the bottle-shaped bag 20 is coupled to the linking member 36 with its linking member 26, again via coupling rings, in this instance the coupling rings 30 and 32. After removal of the closing device 42 on the linking member 36, the closing device 42 of the bottle-shaped bag 20 is opened and the substance or medium contained in bottle-shaped bag 20 is able to leave the same and ends up, via the docking system 38, at the side of the media receiving facility 40 for further processing.
The entire transport system depicted in
Before describing the transport system according to the invention in greater detail by way of
The plastic material of the respective plastic film package is now gathered together at section 50 and wrapped around the rod-like core 44. Due to its hollow-cylindrical arrangement, said package section 50 is wrapped double-walled around core 44. Subsequently the core 44 together with section 50 is inserted by means of an insertion aid 52 into the end of the hollow-cylindrical rod 46 in such a way that the free end of the package section 50 protrudes from the longitudinal slot 48 of the hollow-cylindrical rod 46. The almost 180° redirection of the double-walled package section 50 in the vicinity of the longitudinal slot 48 creates a media-impermeable closure of the transport path within the package together with its sections 50. To open the closing device 42, the core 44 with the package section 50 is simply pulled out from the rod 46 and its longitudinal slot 48, which fully opens up the transport path within the package at the respective package section 50. Closing devices of this kind are commercially available under the brand name “sticklock”, hence no further explanation is necessary at this point.
The coupling device 56 used for the transport system according to the invention as shown in
It is of course possible to provide instead of the ten further connectors 54 a smaller or greater number of further connectors 54 for such a coupling device 56 according to the invention. The
As shown in
As already shown in the description of the prior art, the bottle-shaped bag 20 is media-impermeably coupled via its coupling ring 28 to the coupling ring 18 of the further linking member 54 [sic], forming a transport path from the dispensing facility 10 via the linking member 16 and the linking member 26 of the bottle-shaped bag 20 so that medium can flow into the bottle-shaped bag 20 as soon as the closing device 42 for the linking member 16 is removed, as shown. Once the bottle-shaped bag 20 is filled as per the depiction in
If a new bottle-shaped bag 20 is to be filled, the currently used further connector 54 is folded away, when looking at
The embodiment according to
Moreover, in an embodiment not shown in detail it is possible to join up a plurality of bottle-shaped bags 20, comparable to the solution as per the
In an embodiment not shown in detail the coupling rings 18 or the fastening strips 68 may be replaced by an openable hook-and-loop fastener in which the loops of one part of a fastener can engage with the hooks of another corresponding part of a fastener. Moreover, connection parts of different designs may be used on opposing sides of each package. Hence on one side of the package a coupling ring 18 may be used, whereas on the other, opposite side of the package the fastening strips 68 may be used. Furthermore, the diameters of the connection and linking members may be different on opposite sides of a package. Moreover, it is possible to use different diameters for multiple further connectors of a coupling device 56.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2016 000 979.9 | Jan 2016 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2017/000064 | 1/19/2017 | WO | 00 |