B65B51/00

Taping machine for attaching insulation tape to outer peripheral sealing part of battery cell
10336490 · 2019-07-02 · ·

A taping machine includes: a conveyor to convey the battery cell to a taping part and a finish processing part in this order; a tape supply part configured such that the insulation tape is wound therearound and is moved while being unwound in a direction corresponding to a moving direction of the conveyor; a taping part for attaching the insulation tape to the battery cell, the taping part being configured to cut the insulation tape positioned thereon into a length of 80% to 100% of the length of a to-be-insulated portion and temporality attach the cut insulation tape to the to-be-insulated portion; and a finish processing part for attaching the tape to the battery cell, the finish processing portion pressing the insulation tape in a state in which the battery is received from the taping part so that the insulation tape is attached to the entire to-be-insulated portion.

METHOD OF PREPARING A READY-TO-USE URINARY CATHETER AND A CATHETER ASSEMBLY FOR USE IN SAID METHOD
20190167942 · 2019-06-06 ·

A method of preparing a ready-to-use catheter by providing a catheter assembly that has a first compartment that includes a catheter therein. The catheter includes on at least a part of its surface an exterior coating designed to reduce the coefficient of friction after treatment with a liquid swelling medium, and a second compartment containing a liquid swelling medium. The method includes sterilising the catheter assembly, adding the liquid swelling medium to the first compartment for wetting/activating the exterior coating of the catheter, and storing the ready-to-use catheter. By using the method according to the invention, the sterilisation of the catheter is effectuated in a dry-state, ensuring that the known problems with wet-sterilisation are completely eliminated and the need for preparing complicated and expensive liquid swelling mediums are no longer required.

METHOD OF PREPARING A READY-TO-USE URINARY CATHETER AND A CATHETER ASSEMBLY FOR USE IN SAID METHOD
20190167942 · 2019-06-06 ·

A method of preparing a ready-to-use catheter by providing a catheter assembly that has a first compartment that includes a catheter therein. The catheter includes on at least a part of its surface an exterior coating designed to reduce the coefficient of friction after treatment with a liquid swelling medium, and a second compartment containing a liquid swelling medium. The method includes sterilising the catheter assembly, adding the liquid swelling medium to the first compartment for wetting/activating the exterior coating of the catheter, and storing the ready-to-use catheter. By using the method according to the invention, the sterilisation of the catheter is effectuated in a dry-state, ensuring that the known problems with wet-sterilisation are completely eliminated and the need for preparing complicated and expensive liquid swelling mediums are no longer required.

SEALING HEAD AND RELATED METHOD

A sealing head for use in manufacturing a single-use pod, the sealing head comprising: a sealing assembly for securing a lid to a body of the pod, the sealing assembly having a sealing surface for pressing against the lid; and a ram assembly for separating the pod from the sealing assembly, the ram being at least partially movable relative to the sealing surface between a retracted position and an extended position, wherein in the retracted position a pressing face of the ram assembly is aligned with or recessed from the sealing surface, and in the extended position the pressing face extends beyond the sealing surface to contact the pod and separate the pod from the sealing assembly.

SEALING HEAD AND RELATED METHOD

A sealing head for use in manufacturing a single-use pod, the sealing head comprising: a sealing assembly for securing a lid to a body of the pod, the sealing assembly having a sealing surface for pressing against the lid; and a ram assembly for separating the pod from the sealing assembly, the ram being at least partially movable relative to the sealing surface between a retracted position and an extended position, wherein in the retracted position a pressing face of the ram assembly is aligned with or recessed from the sealing surface, and in the extended position the pressing face extends beyond the sealing surface to contact the pod and separate the pod from the sealing assembly.

SEMICONDUCTOR TRANSPORT SYSTEM AND METHOD OF TRANSPORTING SEMICONDUCTOR

A method of transporting a semiconductor is provided and includes: providing an accommodation container accommodating a wafer and including nitrogen gas to a packaging chamber; performing, in the packaging chamber, a first packaging on the accommodation container by packaging the accommodation container with vinyl; performing a second packaging on the accommodation container, on which the first packaging has been performed, by packaging the accommodation container with a logistics bag; transporting the accommodation container to a standby chamber and standing by the accommodation container in the standby chamber; and transporting the accommodation container that was in standby in the standby chamber by using a transporter in the transport chamber. A temperature of the standby chamber, in which the accommodation container is in standby, is maintained in a range of 18? C. to 23.5? C., and a humidity of the standby chamber is maintained in a range of 0% to 45%.

SEMICONDUCTOR TRANSPORT SYSTEM AND METHOD OF TRANSPORTING SEMICONDUCTOR

A method of transporting a semiconductor is provided and includes: providing an accommodation container accommodating a wafer and including nitrogen gas to a packaging chamber; performing, in the packaging chamber, a first packaging on the accommodation container by packaging the accommodation container with vinyl; performing a second packaging on the accommodation container, on which the first packaging has been performed, by packaging the accommodation container with a logistics bag; transporting the accommodation container to a standby chamber and standing by the accommodation container in the standby chamber; and transporting the accommodation container that was in standby in the standby chamber by using a transporter in the transport chamber. A temperature of the standby chamber, in which the accommodation container is in standby, is maintained in a range of 18? C. to 23.5? C., and a humidity of the standby chamber is maintained in a range of 0% to 45%.

Tamper seal detection system and method of use

A tamper seal detection system for detecting a sealing sticker on a packaging box includes a housing at least partially bounding an inspection zone, the inspection zone being configured to receive the packaging box. A first sensor is configured to detect the presence of the first sealing sticker located on the packaging box when the packaging box is received within the inspection zone. A push guide is movable relative to the inspection floor between a first position and a spaced apart second position and can be used to push the packaging box out of the inspection zone.

Tamper seal detection system and method of use

A tamper seal detection system for detecting a sealing sticker on a packaging box includes a housing at least partially bounding an inspection zone, the inspection zone being configured to receive the packaging box. A first sensor is configured to detect the presence of the first sealing sticker located on the packaging box when the packaging box is received within the inspection zone. A push guide is movable relative to the inspection floor between a first position and a spaced apart second position and can be used to push the packaging box out of the inspection zone.

A Method for Marking Identity Codes on a Cartridge
20240228096 · 2024-07-11 ·

The present invention relates to a method (100) for marking unique identity codes (10) on a cartridge (20). The method (100) includes printing multiple unique identity codes (10) on a predefined location (20a) over the cartridge (20). The unique identity codes (10) are marked on the polymeric film (30) in such a way that the unique identity codes (10) are visible along a circumferential area (40g) of the cylindrical cartridge (20).