EQUIPMENT FOR WINDING MEDICAL TUBING

20220219936 · 2022-07-14

    Inventors

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    Abstract

    The present invention discloses an equipment for winding medical tubing, employing automated, sequentially-arranged workstations (1, 5, 7) capable of operating simultaneously, comprising one or more conveying units (2), one or more bending units (3) for arranging medical tubing (10) in a U shape, one or more loading units (4), one or more winding stations (5) for winding medical tubing (10), one or more unloading units (6) and, optionally, one or more packaging units (7).

    Claims

    1. An equipment for winding medical tubing, comprising: (i) one or more conveying units arranged for conveying medical tubing to one or more bending units; (ii) one or more said bending units arranged for bending medical tubing in a U shape; (iii) one or more loading units adapted for individually picking and transporting each medical tubing after its bending; (iv) one or more winding units for winding medical tubing, comprising a winding nest arranged for receiving medical tubing from said loading unit, and a winding module adapted for winding medical tubing after its deposition into said winding nest.

    2. The equipment of claim 1, further comprising: (i) one or more unloading units adapted for individually picking and transporting each medical tubing after its winding; (ii) one or more packaging units for packaging each tubing after its winding, said packaging units employing a sliding cover plate for maintaining medical tubing in its wound state.

    3. An equipment of claim 1, comprising a plurality of said bending units in parallel.

    4. An equipment of claim 1, comprising a plurality of said winding units in parallel.

    5. The equipment of claims 1, wherein one or a plurality of distinct operational units are organised into automated, sequentially arranged workstations capable of operating simultaneously, including: (i) one or more preparation stations comprising said conveying unit(s) and said bending unit(s); and (ii) one or more winding stations comprising said winding unit(s).

    6. The equipment of claim 1, said conveying unit comprising end grippers arranged for fastening proximal and distal ends of the medical tubing and open end grippers for positioning the medical tubing, and said bending unit comprising a lever arranged for pulling a middle section of the medical tubing in the direction opposite the end grippers, so as to arrange the medical tubing in a “U” shape.

    7. The equipment of claims 1, said loading unit comprising for each piece of medical tubing two end grippers capable of grasping the ends of the medical tube piece and one tube gripper capable of grasping the middle section of the medical tubing and transferring the piece of medical tubing to said winding unit.

    8. An equipment according to claim 1, wherein said winding units comprise: (i) said winding nest, which is cut into the winding station plate, comprises a descending groove and which is adapted for receiving the U-shaped medical tubing from the loading unit; (ii) two tube jaws capable of keeping the medical tubing positioned within said winding nest and below the surface of said plate, a descending groove adapted for presenting the distal end of the medical tubing to rotatable jaws; and (iii) a rotatable winding core powered by a fixed motor; v) a fixed gripper 424 capable of fastening the proximal end of the medical tubing; and (v) a fixed jaw gripper capable of actuating said rotatable jaws.

    9. An equipment according to claim 8, furthermore comprising a fixed motor for actuating said fixed jaw gripper wherein the rotatable jaws and the fixed jaw gripper are located below said winding station plate.

    10. An equipment according to claim 2, wherein the unloading unit is equipped with grippers capable of grasping, transferring, and releasing the wound medical tubing.

    11. An equipment according to claim 2, said packaging unit being equipped with packaging containers capable of receiving the wound medical tubing from said unloading unit, said sliding cover plate being capable of being placed onto the packaging container in a gliding movement.

    12. An equipment according to claim I comprising a plurality of said packaging containers and said sliding cover plates.

    13. A method employing an equipment according to claim 1, to wind medical tubing in an automated process, comprising the steps of: i) conveying the medical tubing with said conveying unit; ii) arranging the medical tubing in a U shape in said bending unit; iii) individually picking each tubing and placing it onto said winding unit; iv) receiving said tubing from said loading unit in said winding nest of said winding unit; v) winding the medical tubing after its deposition into said winding nest.

    14. A method according to claim 13, wherein the medical tubing is moved into position in said winding nest by said loading unit, and wherein the proximal end is fastened by a fixed gripper at the level of said winding station plate and wherein the distal end of the medical tubing is lowered into said descending groove of said winding station and fastened by said rotatable jaws, which are actuated by said motorised fixed jaw gripper located below said winding station plate and which perform a rotating movement together with said winding core, which is actuated by a motor.

    15. The equipment of claim 2, wherein one or a plurality of distinct operational units are organised into automated, sequentially arranged workstations capable of operating simultaneously.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

    [0053] Examples of the practical implementation of the invention are disclosed in the description and illustrated by the attached figures of which:

    [0054] FIG. 1 is a schematic representation of the modular organisation of the operational units and workstations.

    [0055] FIG. 2A is a schematic representation of the preparation station;

    [0056] FIG. 2B is a perspective view of the bending unit lever indicating the direction of its automated movement;

    [0057] FIG. 3 is a top view of the preparation station, identifying the conveying unit and the bending unit;

    [0058] FIG. 4 is a schematic representation of the winding station;

    [0059] FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a winding unit from above the winding station plate, comprising the winding nest and the winding module;

    [0060] FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the winding unit from below the winding station plate;

    [0061] FIG. 7A is a side view of the winding module

    [0062] FIG. 7B is a top view of the winding module

    [0063] FIG. 7C is a perspective view of the winding module

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0064] The present invention describes an equipment for automated winding of medical tubing employing sequentially arranged operational units and workstations, comprising a plurality of units. A first workstation 1, called preparation station, comprises at least one conveying unit 2 and at least one bending unit 3. A second workstation 5, called winding station, comprises at least one, but preferably a plurality of winding units 24. One or more loading units 4 connect the operational processes of the preparation station 1 to the winding station 5. One or more unloading units 6 connect the operational processes of the winding station 5 to a packaging unit 7.

    [0065] The equipment of the present invention is configured to wind different type of medical tubing 10, such as but not limited to catheters, dialysis tubing, fluid management (drainage), respiratory equipment, biopharmaceutical equipment and others.

    [0066] FIG. 1 exemplifies an arrangement of the equipment comprising a preparation station 1, a loading unit 4, two winding stations 5, an unloading unit 6 and a packaging unit 7. The preparation station 1 comprises a conveying unit 2 configured to dispose medical tubing 10 (FIG. 2) into three bending units 3. The medical tubing 10 (FIG. 2) might be transferred by the loading unit 4 servicing two separate winding stations 5 comprising each three of winding units 24, each comprising a winding nest 16 (FIG. 4) and three winding modules 17 (FIG. 4). The unloading unit 6 might be configured to alternatingly remove medical tubing 10 (FIG. 2) from two winding stations 5 and transfer it to the packaging unit 7, The above-mentioned numbers of workstations and different units are intended to be an example and can be varied according to specific needs.

    [0067] Optionally, the loading unit 4 and the unloading unit 6 might be equipped with sensors able to detect, if a receiving cavity, such as the winding nest 16 (FIG. 4) or the packaging container, is unloaded before the deposition of the medical tubing 10

    [0068] (FIG. 4) in either the receiving cavity, thus enabling the equipment to operate in a highly coordinated and efficient manner.

    [0069] Optionally, the winding station 5 might be moved from proximity of the preparation station 1 to proximity of the packaging unit 7 during the winding process in order to minimise the transfer distances of the medical tubing 10 and to increase efficiency of the process.

    [0070] FIG. 2A illustrates the possible composition of a preparation station comprising a conveying unit 2 and three sequentially arranged bending units 3 and parts of the loading unit 4 with its tube grippers 12. FIG. 2B illustrates the binding unit lever 13 in two possible positions, wherein its rotating movement performed to stretch the bent medical tubing 10 is indicated by arrows.

    [0071] As shown in FIGS. 2A and 2B, the ends of the medical tubing 10 are fastened by end grippers 8 of the bending unit 3 and arranged in a “U” shape with the aid of two open end grippers 14 located next to the end grippers 8 and a lever 13, which moves the middle section of the medical tubing 10 in the opposite direction of its ends. The distance between the end grippers 8 configured to fasten the medical tubing 10 and the lever 13 can be adapted to suit the length of the medical tubing.

    [0072] FIG. 3 illustrates the preparation station 1, in which the medical tubing 10 is delivered to the binding unit 3 by the conveying unit 2, which employs end grippers 8 (FIG. 2A) to fasten the ends of the medical tubing 10.

    [0073] The medical tubing 10 is received in its “U” shape by the loading unit 4 (FIG. 1), which comprises a plurality of grippers to transfer and subsequently dispose the medical tubing 10 in its maintained “U” shape in the winding nest 16 of the winding station 5, which is depicted in FIG. 4. For each piece of medical tubing 10, the loading unit 4 (FIG. 2A) employs two end grippers grasping the ends of the medical tubing and one tube gripper 12 (FIG. 2A) grasping the middle section of the medical tubing. The plurality of grippers is adjusted to suit the plurality of bending units 3 and the plurality of winding stations 5. The loading unit 4 (FIG. 1) can transfer medical tubing 10 to a plurality of winding stations 5 (FIG. 1) in an alternating manner.

    [0074] The medical tubing :10 is configured to be positioned in the winding nest 16, shown in FIG. 4, which is milled into a winding station plate 15, whereby the distal end of the medical tubing is lowered into a descending groove 20 as shown in in FIGS. 7 A to C. The ends of the medical tubing are fastened by a fixed gripper 22 at the level of the winding station plate 15 and by rotatable jaws 18 (FIG. 5), which are actuated by fixed jaw grippers 23 (FIG. 5) and positioned below the winding station plate 15.

    [0075] In a subsequent step, the medical tubing 10 is wound vertically around the winding core 19 of the winding module as shown in FIGS. 7 A to C, whereby the rotatable jaws 18 clasping one end of the medical tubing are attached to and perform the rotating movement with the winding module 17.

    [0076] The winding of the medical tubing 10 around the vertical axis of the winding core 19, as opposed to horizontal coiling in a disc-like shape, facilitates a compact arrangement with several winding units 24 in parallel, as shown in FIG. 4.

    [0077] During the automated winding of the medical tubing around the winding core 19, tube jaws 2:1 (FIG. 5), which are connected to the winding station plate 15 and can be moved into close proximity of the winding core 19 and away from it in a rotating movement, keeping the medical tubing positioned within the winding nest 16 and below the level of the winding station plate 15.

    [0078] The wound medical tubing is raised to the level of the winding station plate 15 (FIG. 5) and received by the unloading unit 6 (FIG. 1), which employs a plurality of grippers suited to the number of medical tubing to be transferred. The unloading unit 6 subsequently transfers the medical tubing to the packaging unit 7 (FIG. 1).

    [0079] Upon release and deposition of the medical tubing in the packaging container, a sliding cover plate is moved onto the packaging container in a gliding movement in order to prevent the wound medical tubing from unwinding.

    REFERRENCE NUMBERS USED IN THE FIGURES

    [0080] 1 Preparation station [0081] 2 Conveying unit [0082] 3 Bending unit [0083] 4 Loading unit [0084] 5 Winding station [0085] 6 Unloading unit [0086] 7 Packaging unit [0087] 8 End grippers [0088] 9 Bending station plate [0089] 10 Medical tubing [0090] 11Alternative lever position adjusted to length of tubing [0091] 12 Tube gripper [0092] 13 Lever [0093] 14 Open end grippers [0094] 15 Winding station plate [0095] 16 Winding nest [0096] 17 Winding module [0097] 18 Rotatable jaws [0098] 19 Winding core [0099] 20 Descending groove [0100] 21 Tube jaws [0101] 22 Fixed grippers [0102] 23 Fixed jaw grippers [0103] 24 Winding unit