Information
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Patent Grant
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6668526
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Patent Number
6,668,526
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Date Filed
Friday, April 27, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 30, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Rada; Rinaldi I.
- Weeks; Gloria R.
Agents
- Buonaiuto; Mark J.
- Gryzlo; Matthew
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 053 551
- 053 552
- 053 550
- 053 64
- 226 21
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An in-line web-centering apparatus for centering a web of material in an aseptic internal area of a form-fill-seal packaging machine. The web-centering apparatus has a support member, a tracking assembly, and an alignment mechanism, each contained within the internal aseptic area of the packaging machine. The support member is internally fixed to the form-fill-seal packaging machine. The tracking assembly is mounted to the support member and pivots about the support member. The pivoting of the tracking assembly positions the tracking assembly at an angle with respect to the support member, such that when the alignment mechanism is activated the angle of the tracking assembly is modified, thereby adjusting a flow path of the web of material in the packaging machine.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates generally to a mechanism for adjusting the direction of a web of material in a packaging machine, and more specifically to an assembly for centering or tracking a web of film in an aseptic environment of a form-fill-seal packaging machine.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
One type of packaging machine is a form-fill-seal packaging machine. Form-fill-seal packaging machines are typically utilized to package a product in a flexible container. To this end, form-fill-seal packaging machines are used to seal pharmaceuticals, foods, liquids, magazines, cosmetics, pre-boxed goods, and numerous other items in flexible containers. The form-fill-seal packaging machine provides an apparatus for packaging these and many other products in an inexpensive and efficient manner.
Pursuant to FDA requirements, certain pharmaceuticals packaged in form-fill-seal packages are traditionally sterilized in a post-packaging autoclaving step. The post-packaging step includes placing the sealed package containing the pharmaceutical in an autoclave and steam sterilizing or heating the package and its contents to a required temperature, which is often approximately 250° F., for a prescribed period of time. This sterilization step operates to kill bacteria and other contaminants found inside the package, whether on the inner layer of film or within the pharmaceutical itself.
Certain packaged pharmaceuticals, however, cannot be sterilized in such a manner. This is because the intense heat required to kill the bacteria in the autoclaving process destroys or renders useless certain pharmaceuticals. As such, a different method of sterilization must be employed when packaging these types of pharmaceuticals.
One method of packaging heat sensitive pharmaceuticals is to first sterilize the pharmaceutical with a means other than intense heat, often through filtering, and then to package the pharmaceutical in an aseptic environment.
To date, the assignee of the present invention has developed several improvements in aseptic form-fill-seal packaging. Such improvements include at least: U.S. Pat. No. 4,761,197 (directed to an apparatus for sealing a web of film); U.S. Pat. No. 4,695,337 (directed to an apparatus and method for attaching a fitment to a web of film); U.S. Pat. No. 4,829,746 (directed to an apparatus for placing a web of film under tension); U.S. Pat. No. 4,888,155 (directed to an apparatus for sterilizing film and like packaging material); U.S. Pat. No. 4,744,845 (directed to an apparatus for splicing film together); and, U.S. Pat. No. 4,783,947 (directed to an apparatus for removing liquid and residue from a web of film).
Web tracking assemblies utilized in conventional form-fill-seal packaging machines (i.e., form-fill-seal packaging machines that do not include an aseptic packaging environment) are generally not suitable for use in an aseptic environment. For example, two conventional web tracking means are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,680,446, issued to James et al., and U.S. Pat. No. 5,833,106, issued to Harris. The '446 patent issued to James et al. discloses a tracking system including a shiftable web guide roller having adjustable air cylinders mounted at its opposite ends for independently adjusting the ends of the roller (see
FIG. 1
of the '446 patent). The '106 patent issued to Harris discloses an equalizing roll utilizing a common-axis shaft mounted horizontally on two bearings at its end for support, and a roller or sleeve mounted on the shaft. The sleeve has a single bearing mounted in the center of the sleeve with convex and concave portions that allows the sleeve to laterally rotate on the central bearing (see FIG. 5 of the '106 patent). Such web tracking devices of the '446 and '106 patents are likely not appropriate for aseptic environments because of the number of moving parts and the areas for gathering particulate bacteria matter.
Thus, improvement in tracking the web of film as it enters the former in aseptic form-fill-seal packaging machines would be useful. To date, form-fill-seal packaging machines designed for aseptic packaging utilize a tracking assembly located adjacent the unwind, and outside the aseptic environment. This tracking assembly, however, is not located adjacent the former, but rather is located upstream of the ultimate package forming process. Thus, occasionally difficulties are encountered in attempting to track the film within the aseptic environment. As a result of this web-tracking limitation, much waste, inefficiency, and increased manufacturing costs are encountered by packagers in this industry. Specifically, when the web tracking is not balanced, and the web is not aligned through the former, each package that is created generally must be discarded due to improper overlap of the layers of film in the seal area. This may result in wasted film and wasted pharmaceutical material. It also may result in increased operator expense to observe the misaligned film, to select and discard the poorly formed packages, and to attempt to re-align the film. Further, severe cases of misaligned film may result in down time for the machine. All of the above increases the manufacturing costs of packaging such pharmaceuticals.
Thus, a means for tracking the web of film in the aseptic environment of a packaging machine is essential.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The web-centering apparatus of the present invention provides an assembly for tracking a web of material within an internal aseptic area of a form-fill-seal packaging machine. Generally, the web-centering apparatus comprises a support member, a tracking assembly, and an alignment mechanism. While the web-centering apparatus is located within the aseptic area of the packaging machine, certain components of the web-centering assembly are sealed off from the aseptic area in order to maintain the integrity of the aseptic environment.
According to one aspect of the present invention, the packaging machine has a former, a filler and a sealer located within the internal aseptic area of the packaging machine. The former forms bags from a web of material; the filler fills the bags with a substance; and, the sealer seals the bags to enclose the substance within the bags.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the support member is fixed to the form-fill-seal packaging machine within an interior aseptic environment of the form-fill-seal packaging machine, and the tracking assembly is rotatedly mounted to the support member in the aseptic environment of the form-fill-seal packaging machine. To provide for the mounting engagement between the support member and the tracking assembly, one of either the support member or the tracking assembly has a shaft member depending therefrom, and the other of either the support member or the tracking assembly has an engaging receptacle for the shaft member. The shaft member is seated in the engaging receptacle and pivots within the engaging receptacle. The pivoting of the shaft member provides angular displacement of the tracking assembly.
According to another aspect of the present invention, an engagement surface of each of the shaft member and the receptacle is sealed off from the aseptic environment of the form-fill-seal packaging machine.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a portion of the engaging surfaces between the shaft member and the receptacle are sealed off from the internal aseptic environment of the form-fill-seal packaging machine with a first gasket. A second gasket member seals off a second end of the receptacle.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the web tracking apparatus has a bearing surface between the pivot shaft and the receptacle. The bearing surface is sealed off from the aseptic environment with gaskets.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the tracking assembly comprises an engaging member and a roller member connected to the engaging member. The roller member is adapted to contact the web of material, and the engaging member pivots about the support member.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the tracking assembly is positioned at an angle with respect to the support member. The angle of the tracking assembly is modified when the tracking assembly is pivoted about the support member. Modification of the angle of the tracking assembly adjusts the flow path of the web of material.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the alignment mechanism comprises a first adjustment member, a mating second adjustment member, and an operator shaft. The first adjustment member is connected to the operator shaft, the second adjustment member is fixed to the tracking assembly, and the first and second adjustment members engage each other. The operator shaft controls any movement of the first adjustment member. Through movement of the first adjustment member, which engages the second adjustment member, the tracking assembly is pivoted.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the first adjustment member comprises a worm gear connected to the operator shaft, and the second adjustment member comprises a mating spur gear fixed to the tracking assembly. The spur gear is driven by the worm gear to effectuate pivotal rotation of the tracking assembly about the support member.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a clutch mechanism is removably connected to the alignment mechanism. The clutch mechanism engages the operator shaft and allows an operator outside of the aseptic interior environment of the form-fill-seal packaging machine to rotate the operator shaft and pivot the tracking assembly to adjust the tracking of the web of material.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the roller member of the tracking assembly comprises a shaft and a roller. The shaft is secured to the engaging member, and the roller is capable of rotating about the shaft. The roller member pivots with the tracking assembly about the support member when the tracking assembly is pivoted thereabout. Further, the roller member contacts the web of material.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the tracking mechanism is located in the internal aseptic area of the packaging machine immediately upstream of the former. The tracking mechanism contacts the web of material and pivots within the aseptic area of the packaging machine. Further, the tracking mechanism is connected to an external control unit that controls the pivoting of the tracking mechanism. And, the pivoting of the tracking mechanism alters an angle of contact between the tracking mechanism and the web of material to center the web of material entering the former.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a container for holding a pharmaceutical is manufactured in an aseptic form-fill-seal packaging machine having a web centering system made in accordance with the present invention.
According to yet another aspect of the present invention, a process for centering a web of material in an aseptic environment of a form-fill-seal packaging machine is provided utilizing the web centering system made in accordance with the present invention.
Accordingly, a web centering system made in accordance with the present invention provides an inexpensive, easily manufactured, and efficient assembly which eliminates the drawbacks associated with aseptic form-fill-seal packaging machines.
Other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following specification taken in conjunction with the following drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
To understand the present invention, it will now be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a form-fill-seal packaging machine having a web centering apparatus of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the web centering apparatus of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a top plan view of the web centering apparatus of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional side elevation view taken along line A—A of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
is a front elevation view taken along line B—B of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 6
is a partial side view of the alignment mechanism of the web centering apparatus of the present invention;
FIG. 7
is a front elevation view of a container made in a form-fill-seal packaging machine having a web centering apparatus of the present invention; and,
FIG. 8
is a schematic view of the process for centering the web of material in a form-fill-seal packaging machine.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
While this invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail a preferred embodiment of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspect of the invention to the embodiment illustrated.
Referring now in detail to the Figures, and specifically to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, there is shown an aseptic form-fill-seal packaging machine
10
in
FIG. 1
, a schematic of the web-centering and forming processes in
FIG. 8
, and a web tracking assembly
12
for the aseptic form-fill-seal packaging machine in FIG.
2
. The aseptic form-fill-seal packaging machine
10
generally includes an unwind section
14
, a film sterilizing section
16
, a film drying section (
17
), an idler roller/dancer roller section
18
, a nipped drive roller assembly section (not shown), a fitment attaching assembly section (
20
), a forming assembly section
24
, a fin seal assembly section (
25
), a filling assembly section (
26
), an end sealing/cutting assembly section
30
, and a delivery section (not shown). Each of these assemblies downstream of the unwind section
14
is contained within the internal aseptic environment of the form-fill-seal packaging machine
10
.
The function of the various assemblies of the form-fill-seal packaging machine
10
is as such: the forming assembly
24
is provided to form tubes from the web of material that ultimately becomes the flexible container or bag
28
; the fin seal assembly
25
provides the longitudinal seal on the flexible container, thereby longitudinally sealing the formed tube; the filling assembly
26
includes a filler that fills the flexible containers with a substance, that being a liquid pharmaceutical in the present preferred application; and, the end sealing/cutting assembly
30
contains a cutting and sealing head that seals the ends of the flexible containers to enclose the filled substance within the flexible container.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the web tracking or centering apparatus
12
comprises a support assembly
34
, a tracking assembly
36
, and an alignment mechanism
38
. The web tracking apparatus
12
is provided to be assembled and operational within an existing internal aseptic area of an aseptic packaging machine
10
. In the preferred embodiment, the web tracking apparatus
12
is located in the aseptic area immediately upstream of the former assembly
24
to provide the most effective tracking for the web of film as it enters the former.
As shown in
FIGS. 2-4
, the support assembly
34
of the present invention comprises a support member
40
which is internally fixed within the internal aseptic area of the form-fill-seal packaging machine
10
. In the preferred embodiment, the support member
40
is a “V” shaped stainless steel plate and is attached to a pair of side members
42
with stainless steel screws. A gusset member
44
is secured to both the support member
40
and each of the side members
42
, respectively, to provide additional rigidity to the support member
40
. The side members
42
are internally secured to the frame
50
of the packaging machine
10
with the use of two existing support shafts
46
,
48
that span between the internal walls of the packaging machine frame
50
. The lower support shaft
46
also operates as an idler roller
52
for the film as the film enters the tracking assembly
12
.
As best shown in
FIG. 4
, the support member
40
has an engaging receptacle
54
depending therefrom. In the preferred embodiment, the receptacle
54
is a tubular member having an internal cavity
55
that is welded to the support member
40
. The cavity
55
is cylindrical in shape and thus has an internal diameter associated therewith. As will be described in greater detail herein, the engaging receptacle
54
operates to mate with a member of the tracking assembly
36
.
Referring now to
FIGS. 2-4
, the tracking assembly
36
of the web centering apparatus
10
is rotatedly mounted to the support member
40
, and generally comprises an engaging member
56
, and a roller member
58
depending from the engaging member
56
. The engaging member
56
is generally a stainless steel plate. In the preferred embodiment, the engaging member
56
has four arms
60
a
-
60
d
in the form of an “X” shape (see FIG.
3
). The preferred embodiment of the engaging member
56
also has two apertures
62
through the body of the engaging member
56
. The arms
60
a
-
60
d
and the apertures
62
allow for decreased surface area and increased air flow about the tracking assembly
36
during the hydrogen peroxide fog sterilization process for the internal aseptic area of the packaging machine. Without the allowance for such air flow capabilities, either contaminants may remain in the aseptic area after sterilization, or an absolute cleansing of the hydrogen peroxide remnants may not be possible in a timely manner.
In the preferred embodiment shown in the Figures, first and second roller members
58
a,
58
b
are utilized. The roller members
58
are adapted to contact the web of material, and are also identified as contact members
58
. While in the preferred embodiment the roller members
58
spin about the shaft
64
, it is understood that the roller members
58
may be stationary members, and in fact do not have to have a circular cross-section. A piece of flat stock or any other geometric member that can contact the web of material is understood to be within the meaning of a roller member
58
of the present invention. The first roller member
58
a
is connected to the engaging member
56
adjacent a first end of the engaging member
56
, and the second roller member
58
b
is connected to the engaging member
56
adjacent a second end of the engaging member
56
. The first end of the engaging member
56
is located at the downstream end of the engaging member
56
, while the second end of the engaging member
56
is located at the upstream end of the engaging member
56
. Each roller member
58
a,
58
b
comprises a shaft
64
and a roller
66
. The roller
66
is capable of rotating about the shaft
64
through the use of plastic bushings. The plastic bushings are non-lubricated and are capable of withstanding the corrosive elements of hydrogen peroxide during the daily sanitization process. Additionally, the plastic bushings are open to allow the hydrogen peroxide fog to enter all of the areas for cleaning. The shaft
64
is secured to a roller support
68
at each end of the shaft
64
with set screws. Further, the roller supports
68
depend from and are secured to the engaging member
56
at approximately the end of each arm
60
a
-
60
d
of the engaging member
56
, respectively (see FIG.
3
). Thus, the roller supports
68
secure the roller members
58
a,
58
b
to the engaging member
56
. While the use of two roller members
58
provides increased tracking capabilities for the web, it has been found that one roller member
58
may suffice. When the engaging member
56
rotates within the engaging receptacle
54
, both roller members
58
a,
58
b
of the present invention pivot or rotate simultaneously with the engaging member
56
. Thus, both a first upstream roller and a second downstream roller are utilized to track the film.
With reference to
FIG. 3
, the web-centering apparatus
12
is located in-line with the web of film material as it passes through the form-fill-seal packaging machine
10
. Further, the web-centering apparatus pivots substantially about a centerline of the packaging machine, the centerline of the packaging machine approximately being a centerline of the web of film material being fed into the former.
As best shown in
FIG. 4
, the engaging member
56
has a shaft member
70
depending from the bottom of the engaging member
56
. The shaft member
70
operates as a first rotating member
70
. In the preferred embodiment, the shaft member
70
is a cylindrical member made of stainless steel round stock that is welded to the engaging member
56
. Further, in the preferred embodiment, a projection
72
extends from the engaging member
56
. The projection
72
extends the bottom surface of the engaging member
56
upward a distance from the generally planar bottom surface of the engaging member
56
.
FIG. 4
illustrates that the projection
72
further creates a cavity within the engaging member
56
. The projection
72
of the preferred embodiment is manufactured utilizing a cylindrical member
72
welded to the planar surface of the engaging member
56
. The cylindrical member
72
has an internal diameter. In this embodiment, the shaft member
70
depends from the bottom of the projection
72
and partially extends within the cavity of the projection
72
. A cylindrical gap
74
extends between the shaft member
70
and the internal wall of the projection
72
.
As explained above, in the preferred embodiment the shaft member
70
depends from the engaging member
56
, and the engaging receptacle
54
depends from the support member
40
. Conversely, however, the shaft member
70
may depend from the support member
40
and the engaging receptacle
54
may depend from the engaging member
56
. As such, one of either the support member
40
or the tracking assembly
36
has a shaft member
70
depending therefrom, and the other of either the support member
40
or the tracking assembly
36
has an engaging receptacle
54
for the shaft member
70
.
Irrespective of the specific depending member for each of the shaft member
70
and the engaging receptacle
54
, to form the web tracking apparatus
12
of the present invention the tracking assembly
36
is mounted to the support assembly
34
via the shaft member
70
being seated in the engaging receptacle
54
, and with the shaft member
70
being capable of pivoting within the receptacle
54
. Such engagement between engaging surfaces of the tracking assembly
36
and the support assembly
34
provides rotational or pivoting capabilities of the tracking assembly
36
about the support assembly
34
. Initially, the tracking assembly
36
is positioned at an angle (α) with respect to the support assembly
34
. When the tracking assembly
36
is pivoted or rotated about the support assembly
34
, the angle (α) of the tracking assembly
36
is modified. Modification of the angle (α) of the tracking assembly
36
provides angular displacement of the tracking assembly
36
, thereby adjusting the angle of the roller members
58
which contact the web of material, and ultimately adjusting the flow path of the web of material entering the former assembly
24
to allow the film to be centered as it enters the former assembly
24
. As explained further herein, the alignment mechanism
38
controls the angle of rotation (α) between the support member
40
and the tracking assembly
36
.
In the seating of the shaft member
70
in the engaging receptacle
54
of the support assembly
34
, a plastic bushing
76
operating as a bearing surface is placed between the shaft member
70
and the inner wall of the engaging receptacle
54
. The bushing
76
also has a flange to properly seat and locate the surfaces between the inner wall of the cavity of the projection
72
of the engaging member
56
, and a top surface of the tubular member of the receptacle
54
. Because only slight movement of the tracking assembly is effectuated, a bushing is not critical, and the surfaces of the engaging receptacle and the shaft member may be manufactured to operate as bearing surfaces.
The engaging receptacle
54
also has a groove
78
machined in its outer diameter. A first gasket member
80
is seated in the groove
78
. In the preferred embodiment, the first gasket
80
is an silicon rubber O-Ring. When the engaging member
56
engages the engaging receptacle
54
, the first gasket
80
extends between the engaging member
56
and the support member
40
. Specifically, the O-Ring
80
in the groove
78
of the engaging receptacle
54
engages the inner wall of the cavity of the projection
72
to seal a first end of the receptacle
54
. Thus, a portion of the mating area of the engaging surfaces between the pivot shaft
70
and the receptacle
54
adjacent a first end of the receptacle is sealed off from the internal aseptic environment of the form-fill-seal packaging machine
10
.
After the shaft
70
is seated in the opening of the engaging receptacle
54
, a retainer
82
is secured to the shaft
70
to prevent the shaft
70
from disengaging from the receptacle
54
. In the preferred embodiment, the retainer
82
is a retaining ring. The retainer
82
vertically fixes the support assembly
34
to the tracking assembly
36
, but the retainer
82
does not prevent pivotal or rotational displacement between the two assemblies.
Once the tracking assembly
36
is rotatedly fixed to the support assembly
34
with the retaining ring
82
, a cover
84
and a second gasket member
86
are used to seal the second end of the receptacle
54
. Specifically, in the preferred embodiment the second gasket member
86
, preferably made of silicon rubber, is fitted between a bottom surface of the support member
40
and the cover
84
to seal off the mating areas of the pivotal engagement surfaces between the pivot shaft
70
and a second end of the receptacle
54
from the internal aseptic environment of the form-fill-seal packaging machine
10
. Sealing off the first and second ends of the cavity areas between the pivot shaft and the mating receptacle creates a sealed off area for the pivotal engagement surfaces separate from and within the aseptic environment of the packaging machine. To maintain the aseptic environment of the packaging machine, the pivotal engagement bearing surfaces between the pivot shaft and engaging receptacle must be located within that sealed-off area.
As shown in
FIGS. 2
,
3
,
5
and
6
, the web tracking apparatus
12
of the present invention further comprises an alignment mechanism
38
contained within the aseptic area of the form-fill-seal packaging machine
10
. The alignment mechanism is connected to the tracking assembly
36
and is utilized to control and effectuate pivotal rotation of the tracking assembly
36
about the support assembly
34
. The alignment mechanism
38
comprises a first alignment or adjustment member
88
, a mating second alignment or adjustment member
90
, and a means for manipulating the first alignment member. The alignment mechanism
38
further comprises an operator shaft
94
connected to the first adjustment member
88
. As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 6
, because of the length of the operator shaft
94
in the preferred embodiment, it is formed of two pieces connected by a coupling
96
. The operator shaft
94
is fixed in place with the use of shaft guides
98
and shaft collars
100
, and thus is only capable of rotational movement. The shaft guides
98
operate to prevent transverse movement of the operator shaft
94
, while the shaft collars
100
prevent lateral movement of the operator shaft
94
. The rotational movement of the operator shaft
94
controls rotational movement of the first adjustment member
88
.
In the preferred embodiment, the first alignment member
88
comprises a first gear member connected adjacent a distal end of the operator shaft
94
. The first gear member is preferably a single-threaded, 16 pitch, stainless steel precision worm gear having a lead of 0.1963 inch, a lead angle of 5°-43′, and a pressure angle of 14-½°. The second alignment member
90
comprises a second gear member that mates with the worm gear
88
. The second gear member is made of from a mating spur gear having 180 teeth about its circumference, however, the spur gear utilized in the preferred embodiment is a partial spur gear of the identified gear, and only has approximately 18 of the 180 teeth. The partial spur gear
90
is fixed to a bracket
96
connected to the engaging member
56
of the tracking assembly
36
. The first gear member
88
is manipulated by rotation of the operator shaft
94
. Further, the worm gear
88
drives the spur gear
90
to effectuate rotation of the tracking assembly
36
about the support assembly
34
via the pivot shaft
70
. Use of a worm gear to manipulate a spur gear provides increased control and precision in adjusting the tracking assembly
36
in fine increments. This is because the ratio between the worm gear and the spur gear should be at least 100 to 1, and in the preferred embodiment is approximately 180 to 1. However, a ratio of less than 100 to 1 will not destroy the intent of the invention. Additionally, use of the worm gear in combination with the spur gear provides a positive locking mechanism that is able to overcome any force provided by the film on the roller member. As such, the film will not cause movement of the tracking assembly.
The alignment mechanism
38
further has a first clutch member
102
connected adjacent a proximal end of the operator shaft
94
, and opposite the worm gear
88
. The first clutch member
102
cooperates to removably secure the alignment mechanism
38
to a controller
104
located outside the aseptic area of the form-fill-seal packaging machine. The first clutch member
102
has a plurality of fingers
106
which allow it to engage the controller
104
. In the preferred embodiment, the alignment mechanism
38
is maintained within the aseptic environment and is sealed from a portion of the controller
104
, which is located outside the aseptic environment.
As shown in
FIG. 6
, the controller
104
has a knob
108
, a shaft
110
, a first controller gasket
112
, a second controller gasket
114
, a bushing
116
, a second clutch member
118
, and a pin
120
. In assembly of the controller
104
, the bushing
116
has a hollowed out cylindrical portion and a flange portion. The hollowed out cylindrical portion is fitted through an aperture in the frame of the packaging machine
10
, and the flange portion is located against the outside of the frame of the packaging machine, with the first controller gasket
112
being located between the bushing
116
and the packaging machine
10
. The frame of the packaging machine separates the aseptic environment from the non-aseptic environment. The controller shaft
110
is fitted within the hollowed out cylindrical portion of the bushing
116
. Next, the knob
108
is engagingly fitted on one end of the shaft
110
, and is fixed to the shaft
110
with a set screw
124
. The outer portion of the knob
108
also engages the first controller gasket
112
in a sealing manner.
The shaft
110
and the cylindrical portion of the bushing
116
extend inside the aseptic environment of the packaging machine
10
. Along with the first controller gasket
112
, the second controller gasket
114
prevents external contaminants from entering the internal aseptic environment. Specifically, the second controller gasket
114
is preferably a silicon O-Ring located between the internal diameter of the hollowed out portion of the bushing
116
and the controller shaft
110
within the bushing
116
. A portion of the second end of the controller shaft
110
extends beyond an outer limit of the bushing
116
and is connected to the second clutch member
118
with a set screw. The second clutch member
118
has a pin
120
which is adapted to engage the first clutch member
102
to turn the operator shaft
94
. The controller assembly
104
is removably connected to the alignment mechanism, and allows an operator to rotate the operator shaft to effectuate rotation of the tracking assembly.
The container
28
produced by the form-fill-seal packaging machine
10
having the web tracking assembly
12
is shown in FIG.
7
. The container
28
is made from a web of polymeric film material that is formed in the packaging machine. The container
28
has a cavity
126
enclosed by a first wall
128
, an opposing second wall
130
, and seals
132
,
134
,
136
about a periphery of the first and second walls
128
,
130
. The longitudinal seal
132
at the top of the container
28
opposes the fold area
138
at the bottom of the container
28
. The joined seals
132
,
134
,
136
and the fold
138
create a fluid-tight chamber within the cavity
126
of the container
28
. As explained later herein, a quantity of a pharmaceutical is stored within the fluid-tight chamber
126
of the container
28
. With the use of the web tracking assembly
12
, the peripheral edge of the first wall
128
and the second wall
130
are located substantially adjacent one another to form the longitudinal seal
132
.
The container
28
also has a fitment
140
. The fitment
140
is connected to the container
28
at the fold area
138
, and has a passageway that cooperates with the fluid-tight chamber
126
of the container
28
.
As shown in
FIG. 8
, a schematic is illustrated of the process for creating a container
28
in an aseptic environment of a form-fill-seal packaging machine
10
having a web centering apparatus
12
. The overall process includes providing a web of material in the unwind section
14
, and passing the material through a series of subassemblies in the aseptic packaging machine
10
to form the finished container
28
that is filled with the pharmaceutical. The various subassemblies of the packaging machine
10
include the film sterilization section
16
, film drying section
17
, dancer roller section
18
, drive roller section, web centering section
12
, forming section
24
, fin seal section
25
, fitment attaching section
20
, filling section
26
, end sealing section
30
, and delivery section. These subassemblies have been fully disclosed herein.
Prior to usage, the internal aseptic area of the packaging machine must be sterilized each day. This is accomplished with a hydrogen peroxide fog which is passed through the aseptic area of the packaging machine. Because of the sterilization process, and the need to maintain an aseptic environment, the present invention, including the sealed off areas specifically for the moving parts is required.
Currently, three different sizes of flexible containers
28
are capable of being filled in the aseptic form-fill-seal packaging machine: 50 ml, 100 ml, and 200 ml. However, the tracking assembly of the present invention can be utilized for larger or smaller size bags.
While the specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications come to mind without significantly departing from the spirit of the invention, and the scope of protection is only limited by the scope of the accompanying claims.
Claims
- 1. An in-line web-centering apparatus for centering a web of material in a form-fill-seal packaging machine, comprising:a support member fixed to the form-fill-seal packaging machine in an interior aseptic environment of the packaging machine; and, a tracking assembly mounted to the support member in the aseptic environment of the form-fill-seal packaging machine, the tracking assembly having an engaging member and a contact member connected to the engaging member, the contact member being adapted to contact the web of material, wherein the tracking assembly pivots about the support member, wherein the tracking assembly is positioned at an angle with respect to the support member, and wherein the angle of the tracking assembly is modified when the tracking assembly is pivoted about the support member, the modification of the angle of the tracking assembly adjusting a flow path of the web of material.
- 2. The web-centering apparatus of claim 1, wherein one of either the support member or the tracking assembly has a shaft member depending therefrom, and the other of either the support member or the tracking assembly has an engaging receptacle for the shaft member.
- 3. The web-centering apparatus of claim 2, wherein the shaft member is seated in the engaging receptacle, and wherein the shaft member pivots within the engaging receptacle, such pivoting providing angular displacement of the tracking assembly.
- 4. The web-centering apparatus of claim 1, wherein an engagement surface of each of the shaft member and the receptacle is sealed off from the aseptic environment of the form-fill-seal packaging machine.
- 5. The web-centering apparatus of claim 1, wherein the tracking assembly is pivotally mounted to the support member in the aseptic environment of the form-fill-seal packaging machine, and wherein pivotal engagement surfaces between the support member and the tracking assembly are sealed off from the aseptic environment of the form-fill-seal packaging machine.
- 6. The web-centering apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an alignment mechanism connected to the tracking assembly, the alignment mechanism comprising a first adjustment member and a mating second adjustment member, the mating second adjustment member fixed to the tracking assembly, wherein the first and second adjustment members cooperate to pivot the tracking assembly.
- 7. The web-centering apparatus of claim 6, wherein the alignment mechanism further comprises an operator shaft connected to the first adjustment member, the operator shaft controlling the movement of the first adjustment member.
- 8. The web-centering apparatus of claim 7, wherein the first adjustment member comprises a worm gear connected to an operator shaft, and the second adjustment member comprises a mating spur gear fixed to the tracking assembly, and wherein the spur gear is driven by the worm gear to effectuate pivotal rotation of the tracking assembly about the support member.
- 9. The web-centering apparatus of claim 7, wherein the support member is fixed to the form-fill-seal packaging machine in an interior aseptic environment of the packaging machine, wherein the tracking assembly is pivotally mounted to the support member in the aseptic environment of the form-fill-seal packaging machine, wherein the alignment mechanism is fixed to the tracking assembly and contained within the aseptic environment of the form-fill-seal packaging machine, and wherein pivotal engagement surfaces between the support member and the tracking assembly are sealed off from the aseptic environment of the form-fill-seal packaging machine.
- 10. The web-centering apparatus of claim 9, further comprising a controller removably connected to the alignment mechanism, the controller engaging the operator shaft to allow an operator to rotate the operator shaft.
- 11. The web-centering apparatus of claim 1, wherein the contact member comprises a shaft and a roller, the shaft being secured to the engaging member, and the roller being capable of rotating about the shaft.
- 12. The web-centering apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a first contact member and a second contact member, the first contact member connected to the engaging member adjacent a first end of the engaging member, and the second contact member connected to the engaging member adjacent a second end of the engaging member, wherein the first and second contact members simultaneously pivot about the support member when the tracking assembly is pivoted.
- 13. An apparatus for tracking a web of material in an internal aseptic environment in a form-fill-seal packaging machine, comprising:a support member, a tracking assembly, and an alignment mechanism, the tracking assembly having a contact member depending from an engaging member, and the contact member being adapted to contact the web of material, wherein the tracking assembly is rotatedly connected to the support member, wherein one of either the support member or the tracking assembly has a first rotation member depending therefrom, and the other of either the support member or the tracking assembly has a mating receptacle, the first rotation member communicating with and rotating within the receptacle, wherein a portion of engaging surfaces between the first rotation member and the receptacle are sealed from the internal aseptic environment of the form-fill-seal packaging machine, and wherein the alignment mechanism is connected to the tracking assembly to control the angle of rotation between the support member and the tracking assembly.
- 14. The web tracking apparatus of claim 13, wherein the first rotation member further comprises a pivot shaft depending from the engaging member of the tracking mechanism, and wherein the pivot shaft is seated in an opening of the receptacle of the support member.
- 15. The web tracking apparatus of claim 14, wherein the pivot shaft is vertically fixed to the support member with a retainer.
- 16. The web tracking apparatus of claim 14, wherein a first gasket extends between the engaging member and the support member to seal a first end of the receptacle.
- 17. The web tracking apparatus of claim 16, further comprising a second gasket member between the support member and a cover to seal a second end of the receptacle.
- 18. The web tracking apparatus of claim 13, further comprising a first gear member, a second gear member mating with the first gear member, and an operating shaft, wherein the first gear member is connected to the operator shaft and is manipulated by rotation of the operator shaft, and wherein the second gear member is connected to the tracking assembly and is manipulated by the first gear member, the manipulation of the second gear member causing rotation of the tracking assembly.
- 19. The web tracking apparatus of claim 18, wherein the first gear member is a worm gear, and wherein the second gear member is a partial spur gear, with a ratio of at least 100 to 1.
- 20. The web tracking apparatus of claim 13, further comprising a roller support depending from the engaging member, the support member securing the roller member to the engaging member.
- 21. A tracking mechanism for a form-fill-seal packaging machine having an internal aseptic area for forming, filling and sealing a bag, the tracking mechanism provided in the aseptic area upstream of a former assembly of the form-fill-seal packaging machine, the tracking mechanism comprising:a tracking member rotatedly connected to a support member, wherein one of either the support member or the tracking member has a first rotating member and the other of either the support member or the tracking member has a mating receptacle, the tracking member being able to rotate about a specified angle of rotation with respect to the support member within the internal aseptic area of the form-fill-seal packaging machine, and wherein the mating area between the first rotating member and the mating receptacle is sealed off from the aseptic area of the form-fill-seal packaging machine.
- 22. The tracking mechanism of claim 21, wherein the first rotating member depends from a bottom of the tracking member, the first rotating member engaging the mating receptacle, the first rotating member having a retainer secured thereto to prevent the first rotating member from disengaging from the mating receptacle, and the first rotating member being capable of rotating within the mating receptacle.
- 23. The tracking mechanism of claim 22, further comprising a first sealer between the tracking mechanism and the support member, the first sealer closing off the aseptic environment of the form-fill-seal packaging machine from a first end of the mating receptacle.
- 24. The tracking mechanism of claim 23, wherein sealing off the first end of the mating receptacle creates a sealed off area separate from and within the aseptic environment of the form-fill-seal packaging machine.
- 25. The tracking mechanism of claim 22, further comprising a second sealer adjacent a second end of the mating receptacle, the second sealer closing off the aseptic environment of the form-fill-seal packaging machine from the second end of the mating receptacle.
- 26. The tracking mechanism of claim 21, further comprising an alignment mechanism having a first alignment member, a second alignment member fixed at one point to the tracking member and mating with the first alignment member at another point, and a means for manipulating the first alignment member, the alignment mechanism being contained within the aseptic area of the form-fill-seal packaging machine, and the alignment mechanism further being removably secured to and sealed from a controller located outside the aseptic area of the form-fill-seal packaging machine.
- 27. A packaging machine having an internal aseptic area, the packaging machine having a former that forms bags from a web of material, a filler that fills the bags with a substance, and a sealer that seals the bags to enclose the substance within the bags, each of the former, filler and sealer being located within the internal aseptic area of the packaging machine, the packaging machine further comprising:a tracking mechanism located in the internal aseptic area of the packaging machine and immediately upstream of the former, the tracking mechanism contacting the web of material and pivoting within the aseptic area of the packaging machine, the tracking mechanism being connected to an external control unit that controls the pivoting of the tracking mechanism, wherein the pivoting of the tracking mechanism alters an angle of contact between the tracking mechanism and the web of material to center the web of material entering the former.
- 28. The packaging machine of claim 27, wherein the tracking mechanism pivots substantially about a centerline of the packaging machine, the centerline approximating a centerline of the web of material being fed into the former.
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