US20090229705A1 - Machine for filling containers with at least one powdered product - Google Patents
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- A61J—CONTAINERS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR MEDICAL OR PHARMACEUTICAL PURPOSES; DEVICES OR METHODS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR BRINGING PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS INTO PARTICULAR PHYSICAL OR ADMINISTERING FORMS; DEVICES FOR ADMINISTERING FOOD OR MEDICINES ORALLY; BABY COMFORTERS; DEVICES FOR RECEIVING SPITTLE
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- the present invention relates to a machine for filling containers with at least one powdered product.
- the present invention relates to a machine for filling capsules with at least one powdered pharmaceutical product, to which the following description will explicitly refer without therefore loosing in generality.
- a machine for filling capsules with at least one powdered pharmaceutical product comprising a conveying device, which is continuously movable along a given path, and is provided with a plurality of pockets, each adapted to receive a corresponding bottom shell of a corresponding capsule; a rotating container for the product; and a metering wheel mounted to continuously rotate about a longitudinal axis thereof.
- the metering wheel is provided with a plurality of metering devices, each of which is fed by the metering wheel firstly through a withdrawal station of a given amount of product from the container and then along a portion of the aforesaid path phased with a corresponding pocket for transferring the product into the corresponding bottom shell.
- Each metering device comprises a cylinder and a piston axially movable under the bias of an actuating device comprising, in turn, a first and a second cam extending about the longitudinal axis of the metering wheel, a first tappet mounted on the piston and engaged in the first cam, and a second tappet mounted on the cylinder and engaged in the second cam.
- the first cam comprises a first segment parallel to the second cam so as to displace the cylinder and piston with reciprocally identical laws of motion, and at least one second segment, which is obtained in a block removably connected to the first segment at the withdrawal station, and is horizontally and differently oriented from the second cam to keep the piston on the upper surface of the product contained in the tank during the insertion of the cylinder in the product itself.
- the stop of the piston at the upper surface of the product allows to avoid the presence of air inside a metering chamber defined between the piston and the cylinder during the insertion of the cylinder in the product itself.
- the adjustment of the height of the product in the tank implies replacing the aforesaid block each time with a new block shaped to stop the piston at the new height of the product in the tank.
- the known machines of the above-described type thus display several drawbacks mainly deriving from the fact that the replacement of the blocks implies the availability and the storage of a relatively high number of blocks, severe operative difficulties for the operating personnel, and relatively long equipping times of the machines, and further allows to only discretely vary the height of the product contained in the tank.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic side view, with parts in section and parts removed for clarity, of a preferred embodiment of the machine of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view, with parts removed for clarity, of the machine in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a schematic longitudinal section of a first detail of the machine in FIGS. 1 and 2 ;
- FIG. 4 is a schematic plane development of a second detail of the machine in FIGS. 1 and 2 ;
- FIG. 5 is similar to FIG. 4 and shows the detail in FIG. 4 in three different operative positions;
- FIG. 6 schematically shows the operating principle of the machine in FIGS. 1 and 2 .
- numeral 1 indicates as a whole a machine for filling capsules 2 of a known type with a powdered pharmaceutical product.
- Each capsule 2 comprises a substantially cup-shaped bottom shell 3 and a top shell (not shown) fitted onto the bottom shell 3 itself.
- the machine 1 includes a metering wheel 4 , in turn comprising a tubular vertical upright 5 , which has a longitudinal axis 6 , extends upwards from a fixed frame 7 of the machine 1 , and is engaged by a shaft 8 , which extends inside the upright 5 coaxially with axis 6 , and is rotationally coupled to the upright 5 to continuously rotate, with respect to the upright 5 itself and under the bias of an actuating device 9 of a known type, about axis 6 .
- a metering wheel 4 in turn comprising a tubular vertical upright 5 , which has a longitudinal axis 6 , extends upwards from a fixed frame 7 of the machine 1 , and is engaged by a shaft 8 , which extends inside the upright 5 coaxially with axis 6 , and is rotationally coupled to the upright 5 to continuously rotate, with respect to the upright 5 itself and under the bias of an actuating device 9 of a known type, about axis 6 .
- the shaft 8 supports a feeding drum 10 including a substantially cylindrical casing 11 , which is coaxial with the axis 6 , is arranged with the concavity thereof facing downwards, is laterally bounded by a wall 12 extending about the upright 5 , and is closed at the top by a bottom wall 13 , which is substantially orthogonal to the axis 6 , and is fixed to one end of the shaft 8 projecting outwards of the upright 5 .
- a sprocket 14 defining part of a chain conveyor 15 of a known type is obtained, which is looped about a plurality of sprockets (of which only sprocket 14 is shown in FIGS. 1 and 3 ) actuated by the device 9 , and is provided with a plurality of cup-shaped pockets 16 which have an upward-facing concavity, are uniformly distributed along the conveyor 15 , are each adapted to accommodate a corresponding bottom shell 3 arranged with the concavity thereof facing upwards, and are continuously fed by the conveyor 15 itself along a given path P.
- the wheel 4 further comprises an annular container 20 , which contains the powdered pharmaceutical product therein, and which extends over the sprocket 14 and is rotationally coupled to the frame 7 to continuously rotate, with respect to the frame 7 itself and under the bias of an actuating device of a known type (not shown), about a corresponding longitudinal axis 18 parallel to the axis 6 , at an angular speed which substantially differs from the angular speed of the drum 10 and, therefore, of the sprocket 16 .
- an annular container 20 which contains the powdered pharmaceutical product therein, and which extends over the sprocket 14 and is rotationally coupled to the frame 7 to continuously rotate, with respect to the frame 7 itself and under the bias of an actuating device of a known type (not shown), about a corresponding longitudinal axis 18 parallel to the axis 6 , at an angular speed which substantially differs from the angular speed of the drum 10 and, therefore, of the sprocket 16 .
- the drum 10 is provided with a plurality of metering devices 19 , which are uniformly distributed about the axis 6 , and are continuously fed by the drum 10 about the axis 6 itself.
- Each device 19 is fed by the drum 10 firstly through a withdrawal station 20 , wherein the device 19 withdraws a given amount of product from the container 17 , and thus phased with a corresponding pocket 16 along a segment of the path P extending through a filling station 21 , wherein the device 19 transfers the product into the corresponding bottom shell 3 .
- Each device 19 comprises a substantially cylindrical sleeve 22 , which has a longitudinal axis 23 substantially parallel to the axis 6 , extends through the casing 11 , is coupled in an axially sliding manner to the casing 11 , and is provided with a tappet roller 24 , which engages a cam 25 extending about the axis 6 and allows to selectively control the position of the sleeve 22 in a direction 26 parallel to the axes 6 and 18 .
- the sleeve 22 is further coupled in an angularly fixed manner to the drum 10 by means of a tappet roller 27 , which is mounted on the sleeve 22 , and is engaged in a corresponding slot 28 obtained through the casing 11 parallelly to the direction 26 to prevent the sleeve 22 from rotating about the axis 23 . Furthermore, the sleeve 22 supports, at an upper end thereof, a cylinder 29 by the side of the sleeve 22 and having a longitudinal axis parallel to the axis 23 .
- the device 19 further comprises a shaft 31 , which is fitted inside the sleeve 22 coaxially to the axis 23 , is slidingly coupled to the sleeve 22 to perform, with respect to the sleeve 22 itself, rectilinear displacements in the direction 26 , and has a lower end 32 , which protrudes at the bottom from the sleeve 22 in the direction 26 , and is fluid-tightly coupled with a pneumatic chamber 33 connected to a compressed air feeding device (known and not shown).
- a shaft 31 which is fitted inside the sleeve 22 coaxially to the axis 23 , is slidingly coupled to the sleeve 22 to perform, with respect to the sleeve 22 itself, rectilinear displacements in the direction 26 , and has a lower end 32 , which protrudes at the bottom from the sleeve 22 in the direction 26 , and is fluid-tightly coupled with a pneumatic chamber 33 connected to a compressed air feeding device (
- the shaft 31 is displaced in the direction 26 by means of a tappet roller 34 , which is mounted on the shaft 31 , and is kept in contact with a cam 35 extending about the axis 6 parallelly to the cam 25 under the upward bias exerted on the shaft 31 by the compressed air fed to the chamber 33 .
- the roller 34 is kept in contact with the cam 35 by means of at least one spring arranged between the sleeve 22 and the shaft 31 .
- Each shaft 31 is further coupled in an angularly fixed manner to the drum 10 by means of a tappet roller 36 , which is mounted on the shaft 31 , and is engaged in the corresponding slot 28 to prevent the shaft 31 itself from rotating about the axis 23 .
- a substantially cylindrical piston 38 is fixed, which protrudes downwards from the bracket 37 , engages in a sliding manner the corresponding cylinder 29 , and has a diameter rounding down the diameter of the cylinder 29 itself.
- the piston 38 is kept in contact with the upper surface of the product by engaging a tappet roller 39 mounted on the shaft 31 in a substantially horizontal cam 40 obtained along a lower edge of a block 41 , which has a helical shape, extends about the axis 6 , and slidingly engages a guiding channel 42 helically wound about the axis 6 itself.
- the roller 39 engages the cam 40 causing the disengagement of the roller 34 from the cam 35 and interrupting the descent of the piston 38 ( FIG. 6 a and 6 b ).
- the cylinder 29 is lowered into the product by means of the cam 25 so as to delimit a metering chamber 43 , which has a height H corresponding to the correct amount of product to be withdrawn, and is formed keeping the piston 38 substantially in contact with the upper surface of the product to avoid the presence of air within the chamber 43 itself ( FIG. 6 b ).
- the roller 39 disengages the cam 40 allowing the roller 34 to engage the cam 35 again and the cams 25 , 35 to lower the cylinder 29 again and, respectively, the piston 38 with laws of motion which are substantially identical to each other, and to displace the cylinder 29 substantially in contact with the bottom wall of the container 17 ( FIG. 6 c ).
- the piston 38 is then further lowered with respect to the cylinder 29 in the direction 26 to compact the product contained in the chamber 43 ( FIG. 6 c ) .
- the lowering of the piston 38 is obtained by engaging the roller 39 in a cam 44 and consequently releasing the roller 34 from the cam 35 .
- the device 19 is raised in the direction 26 , is extracted from the container 17 , and is fed in phase with a corresponding pocket 16 through the filling station 21 , at which the cylinder 29 and the piston 38 face the pocket 16 and, thus, the corresponding bottom shell 3 ( FIG. 6 d ).
- the piston 38 is lowered again with respect to the cylinder 29 in the direction 26 to transfer the product from the chamber 43 into the bottom shell 3 ( FIG. 6 e ) .
- the lowering of the piston 38 is obtained by engaging the roller 39 in a cam 45 mounted at the station 21 and consequently releasing the roller 34 from the cam 35 .
- the powdered pharmaceutical product is fed into the container 17 by means of a feeding hopper 46 , which is inserted in a container 17 , has the shape of a circular sector extending about the axis 18 , is open at the bottom, is coupled in an angularly fixed manner to the frame 7 , and is further slidingly coupled to the container 17 for performing, with respect to the container 17 itself, rectilinear displacements in the direction 26 .
- a feeding hopper 46 which is inserted in a container 17 , has the shape of a circular sector extending about the axis 18 , is open at the bottom, is coupled in an angularly fixed manner to the frame 7 , and is further slidingly coupled to the container 17 for performing, with respect to the container 17 itself, rectilinear displacements in the direction 26 .
- the hopper 46 defines a leveling element of the product inside the container 17 , and is thus arranged at a distance from the bottom wall of the container 17 equal to a height h of the product in the container 17 itself.
- the position of the hopper 46 in the direction 26 and, thus, the height h of the product in the container 17 are selectively controlled according to the chemical-physical features of the product and/or to the amount of product which is to be withdrawn by the metering devices 19 by means of an actuating device 47 comprising a substantially flat and horizontal supporting bracket 48 , which is slidingly coupled to the frame 7 , and is further coupled by means of a screw/nut-screw coupling to a screw 49 , which extends in the direction 26 , and is coupled to an outlet shaft 50 of an electric motor 51 by means of the interposition of a pair of gears 52 so as to rotate under the propulsion of the motor 51 and to impart rectilinear displacements in the direction 26 to the bracket 48 .
- an actuating device 47 comprising a substantially flat and horizontal supporting bracket 48 , which is slidingly coupled to the frame 7 , and is further coupled by means of a screw/nut-screw coupling to a screw 49 , which extends in the direction 26 , and
- the adjustment of the position of the hopper 46 in the direction 26 and, thus, of the height h of the product in the container 17 necessarily implies a corresponding adjustment of the position of the piston 38 in the direction 26 so as to keep the piston 38 always substantially in contact with the upper surface of the product, regardless of the height h, when forming the metering chamber 43 ( FIGS. 6 a and 6 b ).
- the block 41 is displaced along the guiding channel 42 by means of a drive assembly 53 interposed between the motor 51 and the block 41 and comprising two driving shafts 54 , 55 , which are mounted with respect to the frame 7 to rotate about corresponding longitudinal axes 56 parallel to the direction 26 , and are reciprocally connected by means of a drive belt 57 extending on a horizontal plane substantially orthogonal to the direction 26 itself.
- a drive assembly 53 interposed between the motor 51 and the block 41 and comprising two driving shafts 54 , 55 , which are mounted with respect to the frame 7 to rotate about corresponding longitudinal axes 56 parallel to the direction 26 , and are reciprocally connected by means of a drive belt 57 extending on a horizontal plane substantially orthogonal to the direction 26 itself.
- the shaft 54 is coupled to the outlet shaft 50 of the motor 51 by means of a pair of gears comprising the gear 52 mounted on the shaft 50 and a gear 58 mounted on the shaft 54 , while the shaft 55 is coupled by means of a pair of bevel gears 59 to a screw 60 , which extends transversally with respect to the direction 26 , and is coupled to the block 41 by means of a worm-helical wheel coupling.
- the actuation of the motor 51 implies the adjustment of the position of the hopper 46 in the direction 26 and, thus, of the height h of the product in the container 17 and, at the same time, the adjustment of the position of the block 41 along the guiding channel 42 ( FIG. 5 ), of the position of the cam 40 in the direction 26 , and, therefore, of the position of the piston 38 when forming the metering chamber 43 .
- the drive assembly 53 is eliminated and replaced by an electric actuating motor of the screw 60 interconnected to and phased with the motor 51 .
- the cam 35 is slidingly coupled to the cam 25 to perform rectilinear displacements in the direction 26 with respect to the cam 25 and under the bias of an actuating device (known and not shown), and to selectively control the height H of the metering chambers 43 .
- the machine 1 thus allows to selectively and continuously control the position of the piston 38 in the direction 26 when forming the metering chamber 43 according to the height h of the product in the container 17 by means of a single block 41 .
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In a continuous machine for filling containers with at least one powdered product, each container is fed along a path phased with a corresponding metering device, which transfers the product from a tank to the container, and has a cylinder and a piston axially movable under the bias of corresponding tappets engaged in corresponding cams; the cam of the piston having a horizontal segment, which keeps the piston on the upper surface of the product during the insertion of the cylinder into the product itself, and whose vertical position is selectively controlled according to a height of the product in the tank.
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- The present invention relates to a machine for filling containers with at least one powdered product.
- Specifically, the present invention relates to a machine for filling capsules with at least one powdered pharmaceutical product, to which the following description will explicitly refer without therefore loosing in generality.
- In the pharmaceutical industry, a machine for filling capsules with at least one powdered pharmaceutical product is known comprising a conveying device, which is continuously movable along a given path, and is provided with a plurality of pockets, each adapted to receive a corresponding bottom shell of a corresponding capsule; a rotating container for the product; and a metering wheel mounted to continuously rotate about a longitudinal axis thereof.
- The metering wheel is provided with a plurality of metering devices, each of which is fed by the metering wheel firstly through a withdrawal station of a given amount of product from the container and then along a portion of the aforesaid path phased with a corresponding pocket for transferring the product into the corresponding bottom shell.
- Each metering device comprises a cylinder and a piston axially movable under the bias of an actuating device comprising, in turn, a first and a second cam extending about the longitudinal axis of the metering wheel, a first tappet mounted on the piston and engaged in the first cam, and a second tappet mounted on the cylinder and engaged in the second cam.
- The first cam comprises a first segment parallel to the second cam so as to displace the cylinder and piston with reciprocally identical laws of motion, and at least one second segment, which is obtained in a block removably connected to the first segment at the withdrawal station, and is horizontally and differently oriented from the second cam to keep the piston on the upper surface of the product contained in the tank during the insertion of the cylinder in the product itself.
- The stop of the piston at the upper surface of the product allows to avoid the presence of air inside a metering chamber defined between the piston and the cylinder during the insertion of the cylinder in the product itself.
- Since the height of the product contained in the tank is selectively adjusted according to the chemical-physical features of the product and/or to the amount of the product which is to be withdrawn by the corresponding metering devices, the adjustment of the height of the product in the tank implies replacing the aforesaid block each time with a new block shaped to stop the piston at the new height of the product in the tank.
- The known machines of the above-described type thus display several drawbacks mainly deriving from the fact that the replacement of the blocks implies the availability and the storage of a relatively high number of blocks, severe operative difficulties for the operating personnel, and relatively long equipping times of the machines, and further allows to only discretely vary the height of the product contained in the tank.
- It is the object of the present invention to provide a machine for filling containers with at least one powdered product, which is free from the above-described drawbacks.
- According to the present invention, there is provided a machine for filling containers with at least one powdered product as claimed in the attached claims.
- The present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, which disclose a non-limitative embodiment thereof, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a schematic side view, with parts in section and parts removed for clarity, of a preferred embodiment of the machine of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view, with parts removed for clarity, of the machine inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a schematic longitudinal section of a first detail of the machine inFIGS. 1 and 2 ; -
FIG. 4 is a schematic plane development of a second detail of the machine inFIGS. 1 and 2 ; -
FIG. 5 is similar toFIG. 4 and shows the detail inFIG. 4 in three different operative positions; and -
FIG. 6 schematically shows the operating principle of the machine inFIGS. 1 and 2 . - With reference to
FIGS. 1 , 2 and 3,numeral 1 indicates as a whole a machine for fillingcapsules 2 of a known type with a powdered pharmaceutical product. Eachcapsule 2 comprises a substantially cup-shaped bottom shell 3 and a top shell (not shown) fitted onto thebottom shell 3 itself. - The
machine 1 includes ametering wheel 4, in turn comprising a tubular vertical upright 5, which has alongitudinal axis 6, extends upwards from afixed frame 7 of themachine 1, and is engaged by ashaft 8, which extends inside the upright 5 coaxially withaxis 6, and is rotationally coupled to the upright 5 to continuously rotate, with respect to the upright 5 itself and under the bias of an actuatingdevice 9 of a known type, aboutaxis 6. - The
shaft 8 supports afeeding drum 10 including a substantiallycylindrical casing 11, which is coaxial with theaxis 6, is arranged with the concavity thereof facing downwards, is laterally bounded by awall 12 extending about the upright 5, and is closed at the top by abottom wall 13, which is substantially orthogonal to theaxis 6, and is fixed to one end of theshaft 8 projecting outwards of the upright 5. - On the external surface of the wall 12 a
sprocket 14 defining part of achain conveyor 15 of a known type is obtained, which is looped about a plurality of sprockets (of which onlysprocket 14 is shown inFIGS. 1 and 3 ) actuated by thedevice 9, and is provided with a plurality of cup-shaped pockets 16 which have an upward-facing concavity, are uniformly distributed along theconveyor 15, are each adapted to accommodate acorresponding bottom shell 3 arranged with the concavity thereof facing upwards, and are continuously fed by theconveyor 15 itself along a given path P. - The
wheel 4 further comprises anannular container 20, which contains the powdered pharmaceutical product therein, and which extends over thesprocket 14 and is rotationally coupled to theframe 7 to continuously rotate, with respect to theframe 7 itself and under the bias of an actuating device of a known type (not shown), about a correspondinglongitudinal axis 18 parallel to theaxis 6, at an angular speed which substantially differs from the angular speed of thedrum 10 and, therefore, of thesprocket 16. - The
drum 10 is provided with a plurality ofmetering devices 19, which are uniformly distributed about theaxis 6, and are continuously fed by thedrum 10 about theaxis 6 itself. Eachdevice 19 is fed by thedrum 10 firstly through awithdrawal station 20, wherein thedevice 19 withdraws a given amount of product from thecontainer 17, and thus phased with acorresponding pocket 16 along a segment of the path P extending through afilling station 21, wherein thedevice 19 transfers the product into thecorresponding bottom shell 3. - Each
device 19 comprises a substantiallycylindrical sleeve 22, which has alongitudinal axis 23 substantially parallel to theaxis 6, extends through thecasing 11, is coupled in an axially sliding manner to thecasing 11, and is provided with atappet roller 24, which engages acam 25 extending about theaxis 6 and allows to selectively control the position of thesleeve 22 in adirection 26 parallel to theaxes - The
sleeve 22 is further coupled in an angularly fixed manner to thedrum 10 by means of atappet roller 27, which is mounted on thesleeve 22, and is engaged in acorresponding slot 28 obtained through thecasing 11 parallelly to thedirection 26 to prevent thesleeve 22 from rotating about theaxis 23. Furthermore, thesleeve 22 supports, at an upper end thereof, acylinder 29 by the side of thesleeve 22 and having a longitudinal axis parallel to theaxis 23. - The
device 19 further comprises ashaft 31, which is fitted inside thesleeve 22 coaxially to theaxis 23, is slidingly coupled to thesleeve 22 to perform, with respect to thesleeve 22 itself, rectilinear displacements in thedirection 26, and has alower end 32, which protrudes at the bottom from thesleeve 22 in thedirection 26, and is fluid-tightly coupled with apneumatic chamber 33 connected to a compressed air feeding device (known and not shown). - The
shaft 31 is displaced in thedirection 26 by means of atappet roller 34, which is mounted on theshaft 31, and is kept in contact with acam 35 extending about theaxis 6 parallelly to thecam 25 under the upward bias exerted on theshaft 31 by the compressed air fed to thechamber 33. - According to a variant (not shown) , the
roller 34 is kept in contact with thecam 35 by means of at least one spring arranged between thesleeve 22 and theshaft 31. - Each
shaft 31 is further coupled in an angularly fixed manner to thedrum 10 by means of atappet roller 36, which is mounted on theshaft 31, and is engaged in thecorresponding slot 28 to prevent theshaft 31 itself from rotating about theaxis 23. - At the upper end of the
shaft 31 , by means of the interposition of a supportingbracket 37, a substantiallycylindrical piston 38 is fixed, which protrudes downwards from thebracket 37, engages in a sliding manner thecorresponding cylinder 29, and has a diameter rounding down the diameter of thecylinder 29 itself. - The operation of the
machine 1 will now be described with reference toFIGS. 3 and 6 , assuming the filling of only onebottom shell 3, and starting from a moment in which thecorresponding metering device 19 has been fed to the withdrawal station 20 (FIGS. 3 and 6 a) and faces thecontainer 17. - By combining the displacement of the
device 19 considered about theaxis 6 with the action of thecams cylinder 29 and thepiston 38 are lowered in thedirection 26 at thestation 20 with laws of motion which are substantially identical to each other, so as to be arranged in contact with the upper surface of the product contained in the container 20 (FIG. 6 a). - At this point, the
piston 38 is kept in contact with the upper surface of the product by engaging atappet roller 39 mounted on theshaft 31 in a substantiallyhorizontal cam 40 obtained along a lower edge of ablock 41, which has a helical shape, extends about theaxis 6, and slidingly engages a guidingchannel 42 helically wound about theaxis 6 itself. In other words, upon the rotation of themetering wheel 4 about theaxis 6, theroller 39 engages thecam 40 causing the disengagement of theroller 34 from thecam 35 and interrupting the descent of the piston 38 (FIG. 6 a and 6 b). - At the same time, the
cylinder 29 is lowered into the product by means of thecam 25 so as to delimit ametering chamber 43, which has a height H corresponding to the correct amount of product to be withdrawn, and is formed keeping thepiston 38 substantially in contact with the upper surface of the product to avoid the presence of air within thechamber 43 itself (FIG. 6 b). - After delimiting the
chamber 43, theroller 39 disengages thecam 40 allowing theroller 34 to engage thecam 35 again and thecams cylinder 29 again and, respectively, thepiston 38 with laws of motion which are substantially identical to each other, and to displace thecylinder 29 substantially in contact with the bottom wall of the container 17 (FIG. 6 c). - The
piston 38 is then further lowered with respect to thecylinder 29 in thedirection 26 to compact the product contained in the chamber 43 (FIG. 6 c) . The lowering of thepiston 38 is obtained by engaging theroller 39 in acam 44 and consequently releasing theroller 34 from thecam 35. - At this point, by combining the displacement of the
device 19 about theaxis 6 with the action of thecams container 17 with respect to thedrum 10, thedevice 19 is raised in thedirection 26, is extracted from thecontainer 17, and is fed in phase with acorresponding pocket 16 through thefilling station 21, at which thecylinder 29 and thepiston 38 face thepocket 16 and, thus, the corresponding bottom shell 3 (FIG. 6 d). - Finally, the
piston 38 is lowered again with respect to thecylinder 29 in thedirection 26 to transfer the product from thechamber 43 into the bottom shell 3 (FIG. 6 e) . The lowering of thepiston 38 is obtained by engaging theroller 39 in acam 45 mounted at thestation 21 and consequently releasing theroller 34 from thecam 35. - With reference to
FIGS. 1 and 4 , the powdered pharmaceutical product is fed into thecontainer 17 by means of afeeding hopper 46, which is inserted in acontainer 17, has the shape of a circular sector extending about theaxis 18, is open at the bottom, is coupled in an angularly fixed manner to theframe 7, and is further slidingly coupled to thecontainer 17 for performing, with respect to thecontainer 17 itself, rectilinear displacements in thedirection 26. - Furthermore, the
hopper 46 defines a leveling element of the product inside thecontainer 17, and is thus arranged at a distance from the bottom wall of thecontainer 17 equal to a height h of the product in thecontainer 17 itself. - The position of the
hopper 46 in thedirection 26 and, thus, the height h of the product in thecontainer 17, are selectively controlled according to the chemical-physical features of the product and/or to the amount of product which is to be withdrawn by themetering devices 19 by means of an actuatingdevice 47 comprising a substantially flat and horizontal supportingbracket 48, which is slidingly coupled to theframe 7, and is further coupled by means of a screw/nut-screw coupling to ascrew 49, which extends in thedirection 26, and is coupled to anoutlet shaft 50 of anelectric motor 51 by means of the interposition of a pair ofgears 52 so as to rotate under the propulsion of themotor 51 and to impart rectilinear displacements in thedirection 26 to thebracket 48. - The adjustment of the position of the
hopper 46 in thedirection 26 and, thus, of the height h of the product in thecontainer 17 necessarily implies a corresponding adjustment of the position of thepiston 38 in thedirection 26 so as to keep thepiston 38 always substantially in contact with the upper surface of the product, regardless of the height h, when forming the metering chamber 43 (FIGS. 6 a and 6 b). - With this regard, the
block 41 is displaced along the guidingchannel 42 by means of adrive assembly 53 interposed between themotor 51 and theblock 41 and comprising twodriving shafts frame 7 to rotate about correspondinglongitudinal axes 56 parallel to thedirection 26, and are reciprocally connected by means of adrive belt 57 extending on a horizontal plane substantially orthogonal to thedirection 26 itself. - The
shaft 54 is coupled to theoutlet shaft 50 of themotor 51 by means of a pair of gears comprising thegear 52 mounted on theshaft 50 and agear 58 mounted on theshaft 54, while theshaft 55 is coupled by means of a pair ofbevel gears 59 to ascrew 60, which extends transversally with respect to thedirection 26, and is coupled to theblock 41 by means of a worm-helical wheel coupling. - From the above, it is apparent that the actuation of the
motor 51 implies the adjustment of the position of thehopper 46 in thedirection 26 and, thus, of the height h of the product in thecontainer 17 and, at the same time, the adjustment of the position of theblock 41 along the guiding channel 42 (FIG. 5 ), of the position of thecam 40 in thedirection 26, and, therefore, of the position of thepiston 38 when forming themetering chamber 43. - Obviously, according to a variant (not shown), the
drive assembly 53 is eliminated and replaced by an electric actuating motor of thescrew 60 interconnected to and phased with themotor 51. - Furthermore, it is worth noting that the
cam 35 is slidingly coupled to thecam 25 to perform rectilinear displacements in thedirection 26 with respect to thecam 25 and under the bias of an actuating device (known and not shown), and to selectively control the height H of themetering chambers 43. - The
machine 1 thus allows to selectively and continuously control the position of thepiston 38 in thedirection 26 when forming themetering chamber 43 according to the height h of the product in thecontainer 17 by means of asingle block 41.
Claims (9)
1. A machine for filling containers (3), in particular capsules, with at least one powdered product, in particular a pharmaceutical product, the machine comprising conveying means (15) for continuously feeding each container (3) along a given path (P); a tank (17) for the product; at least one metering wheel (4) mounted to continuously rotate about a longitudinal axis thereof (6); a plurality of metering devices (19), each of which includes a corresponding cylinder (29) and a corresponding piston (38), and is fed by the metering wheel (4) firstly through a first withdrawal station (20) of a given amount of product from the tank (17) and then along a portion of the path (P) phased with a corresponding container (3) for transferring the product into the container (3) itself; and an actuating device for axially displacing each cylinder (29) and the corresponding piston (38) in a direction (26) parallel to said axis (6), the actuating device comprising a first cam (35) extending about said axis (6), a first tappet (34) carried by the piston (38) and engaged in the first cam (35) , a second cam (25) extending about said axis (6), and a second tappet (24) carried by the cylinder (29) and engaged in the second cam (25), the first cam (35) comprising a first segment substantially parallel to the second cam (25) and a substantially horizontal second segment (40), which is connected to the first segment, and is arranged at the withdrawal station (20) for keeping the piston (38) on the upper surface of the product contained in the tank (17) during the insertion of the cylinder (29) into the product itself; and being characterized in that it comprises a first adjustment device (51, 53) for selectively controlling the position of the second segment (40) in said direction (26) according to a height (h) of the product in said tank (17).
2. A machine according to claim 1 , wherein the second segment (40) is movable, with respect to the first segment, with a rotational-translational movement along and about said axis (6).
3. A machine according to claim 1 , wherein the second segment (40) has a substantially helical shape.
4. A machine according to claim 1 and further comprising a guiding channel (42), which is helically wound along and about said axis (6), and is slidingly engaged by said second segment (40).
5. A machine according to claim 1 and further comprising a second adjustment device (47) for selectively controlling the height (h) of the product in the tank (17).
6. A machine according to claim 5 , wherein said first and second adjustment devices (51, 53, 47) comprise corresponding actuating motors reciprocally interconnected and phased.
7. A machine according to claim 5 , wherein the second adjustment device (47) comprises a leveling member (46) movable in said direction (26) with respect to a bottom wall of the tank (17); said first and second adjustment devices (51, 53, 47) comprising a single actuating motor (51), a first drive assembly (53) for connecting together the actuating motor (51) and the second segment (40), and a second drive assembly (48, 49) for connecting together the drive motor (51) and the leveling member (46).
8. A machine according to claim 7 , wherein the first drive assembly (53) comprises a drive member (60) connected to said second segment (40) by means of a worm-helical wheel coupling.
9. A machine according to claim 1 , wherein the second segment (40) and the second cam (25) mutually cooperate to axially and reciprocally displace the cylinder (29) and the piston (38) in said direction (26) so as to define a metering chamber (43); the first and second cams (35, 25) being reciprocally movable in said direction (26) for selectively controlling a height (H) of the metering chamber (43).
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