This application is the U.S. national phase of PCT International Application No. PCT/IB2006/000048 filed on 11 Jan. 2006. PCT/IB2006/000048 claims priority to IT Application No. BO2005A000012 filed on 12 Jan. 2005. The entire contents of these applications are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention forming a part of the technical field relating to the packaging of pharmaceutical products in a protected environment.
In particular, the invention refers to a unit for washing and decontaminating containers, e.g. bottles, suitable for being subsequently filled with pharmaceutical products, in liquid or powder form, to which the following disclosure will refer explicitly without thereby losing in generality.
Currently, the known operating washing machines for washing bottles which are used in particular in the pharmaceutical field operate at production speeds that are often reduced and which it is difficult to increase.
This is due not only to the bulky and complex bottle conveying and handling system but in particular to the system for managing and moving the washing nozzles that have to be inserted inside the bottles for diffusing inside the bottles the washing and decontaminating liquid.
An object of the present invention is therefore to provide a washing unit that is free of the drawbacks of the prior art disclosed above.
In particular, an object of the present invention is to realize a bottle washing unit that carries out rapid and efficient washing and that is provided with very compact dimensions.
According to the present invention, a unit for washing containers is provided, comprising a conveying device for supporting and advancing in an orderly manner said containers to a grasping, moving and washing device; said grasping, moving and washing device comprising at least a conveyor provided with a grasping arrangement for grasping in succession groups of said containers from said conveying device at a first operating position, and at least a bank of nozzles for dispensing and diffusing washing liquid substances inside the containers; wherein the unit further comprises a moving actuating arrangement for moving with reciprocating motion in relation to each other said conveyor and said bank of nozzles for causing the insertion of the nozzles inside the corresponding groups of said containers at a second operating position.
The technical features of the invention according to the aforementioned objects are clearly ascertainable by the contents of the claims set out below and the advantages thereof will be clearer in the following detailed disclosure made with reference to the attached drawings that show an embodiment thereof purely by way of non-limitative example in which:
With reference to the attached
The washing unit 1 is defined by a structure 3 with compact dimensions and comprises a conveying plane 50 suitable for defining a support thereof on which the empty bottles 2 are deposited to be supplied in an orderly manner in a horizontal advancing direction A, with their open inlets facing upwards to a conveyor 51 of the belt 52 type wound in a loop and movable in step mode around corresponding pulleys 53 and supporting a plurality of grasping grippers 54. According to what has been illustrated in
In this configuration (upper branch 52b of the belt 52), the entire conveyor 51 is suitable for moving, by a known moving actuating arrangement, indicated overall with a block 20 in
As can be better observed in
In other words, during use, grasping of the aforementioned first group of bottles 2 from the plane 50 through the grippers 54 supported by the belt 52 in the position R1 is achieved during inserting of the nozzles 55 inside the bottles 2 of the subsequent group at the operating position R2.
Lastly, the unit 1 comprises an outlet portion 57, at which the washed and decontaminated bottles 2 are unloaded from the conveyor 51 with grippers 54 and deposited in succession onto an outlet conveyor 10.
The outlet conveyor 10 is, in the representation in
The unit 1 is therefore not only provided with compact dimensions but is above all able to operate at high production speeds, owing to the conveyor 51 that is vertically movable that with a sole movement enables both a group of bottles 2 to be removed by the grippers 54 and a successive group of bottles 2 that are overturned and retained by the grippers 54 to be simultaneously lowered.
It is understood that everything disclosed above has been disclosed purely by way of non-limitative example. Possible modifications to and variations on the invention are therefore considered to fall within the extent of the protection accorded to this technical solution as disclosed above and claimed below.
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BO2005A0012 | Jan 2005 | IT | national |
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PCT/IB2006/000048 | 1/11/2006 | WO | 00 | 7/10/2007 |
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WO2006/075237 | 7/20/2006 | WO | A |
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20080092934 A1 | Apr 2008 | US |