RECONFIGURABLE DEVICE FOR DISPENSING/DISTRIBUTING TABLETS IN BLISTER POCKETS OF A PACKAGING STRIP OF A MACHINE OF BLISTER-PACK PACKAGING TYPE
20200140126 ยท 2020-05-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65B59/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B5/103
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G07F17/0092
PHYSICS
G05B2219/49065
PHYSICS
B65B9/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B59/001
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B5/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Disclosed is a reconfigurable device for dispensing/distributing tablets in the blister pockets of a packaging strip subjected to longitudinal movement in a substantially horizontal plane of a packaging machine having a blister-packer, the reconfigurable device having a frame designed to be mounted on the blister-packer, the frame having a front attachment wall preferably arranged vertically, at least one accessory for dispensing/distributing the tablets in the blister pockets of the strip, the accessory being designed to be mounted removably on the frame. The device includes an intermediate interface intended to be attached removably to the frame, against the front attachment wall thereof, in order to support the at least one accessory. The interface includes at least one drive member of a mobile element of the accessory/accessories supported thereby.
Claims
1. Reconfigurable device for dispensing/distributing tablets into the blister pockets of a packaging strip subjected to a longitudinal movement in a substantially horizontal plane of a packaging machine comprising a blister-packer, said reconfigurable device comprising: a frame designed to be mounted on the blister-packer, said frame comprising a front attachment wall preferably arranged vertically; at least one accessory for dispensing/distributing said tablets in the blister pockets of the strip, such as a rotary brush box, a fixed ramp, a vibratory ramp, a tube-operated alternating dispenser, said accessory designed to be mounted removably on said frame, characterised in that it further comprises an intermediate interface intended to be attached removably to the frame, against the front attachment wall thereof, in order to support at least one accessory, said interface including at least one drive member producing directly a movement of a mobile element of the accessory/accessories supported thereby.
2. Device according to claim 1, characterised in that the attachment means of the interface to the frame are of the type using no tools and comprise, for the interface, at least one upper hook comprising a rounded inner surface and, for the front attachment wall of the frame, at least one associated upper protuberance comprising a rounded outer surface, each hook being suspended above the corresponding protuberance such that the inner surface thereof moulds the outer surface of the protuberance.
3. Device according to claim 2, characterised in that each hook of the interface comprises a guiding pin engaging with a groove formed in the protuberance of the front attachment wall of the frame.
4. Device according to claim 1, characterised in that the front attachment wall of the frame is divided into at least two independent attachment parts suitable for each receiving at least one removable accessory, either via a single interface mounted on said attachment parts, for example to connect a longitudinal brush box, or via a plurality of independent interfaces, for example to connect a vibratory ramp dispenser to a first upstream attachment part of the frame and a rotary brush for laying the tablets on a second downstream attachment part of said frame.
5. Device according to claim 4, characterised in that each attachment part of the front wall of the frame comprises its own vertical adjustment means along an axis Z.
6. Device according to claim 5, characterised in that said vertical adjustment means comprise: an operating button acting upon at least one rail rigidly connected to said attachment part in question and sliding along at least one corresponding vertical guiding track rigidly connected to the frame; and a digital movement indicator graduated in tenths of millimetres.
7. Device according to claim 4, characterised in that one and/or the other of the attachment parts of the front wall of the frame also comprise(s) horizontal depth adjustment means along an axis Y.
8. Device according to claim 7, characterised in that said horizontal depth adjustment means comprise: an operating button acting upon at least one track rigidly connected to said part in question and sliding along at least one corresponding horizontal guiding rail rigidly connected to the frame; and a digital movement indicator graduated in tenths of millimetres.
9. Device according to claim 5, characterised in that one and/or the other of the various adjustment means is/are motorised.
10. Device (10) according to claim 5, characterised in that one and/or the other of the attachment parts of the front wall of the frame is/are further equipped with automated vertical movement means alternating in a square cycle between two predetermined positions, independently of the vertical adjustment means.
11. Device according to claim 1, characterised in that the front attachment wall and the intermediate interface respectively each comprise at least one connection module, said modules being connected to one another in the mounted position of the intermediate interface on said attachment wall in order to control the drive member(s) disposed inside the interface.
12. Device according to claim 11, characterised in that each connection module comprises male and female Harting connectors, pneumatic connectors and at least one guiding pin engaging with a corresponding orifice to facilitate the alignment of the connectors during the positioning of the intermediate interface on the attachment wall.
13. Device according to claim 12, characterised in that each the wall of the frame comprises three female type Harting connectors surrounded laterally by two orifices, whereas the intermediate interface comprises three male type Harting connectors surrounded laterally by two guiding pins intended to be inserted into said orifices.
14. Device according to claim 11, characterised in that the front attachment wall comprises a plurality of horizontally aligned connection modules.
15. Device according to claim 11, characterised in that the connection modules comprise silent blocks enabling same to align with one another when mounting an interface onto the attachment wall.
16. Device according to claim 1, characterised in that it comprises means for securing the intermediate interface in the attached position on the frame, for example a clamping handle disposed laterally on an outer edge of the frame.
17. Device according to claim 1, characterised in that each accessory is connected removably to the intermediate interface by means of a click and lock type fastening on a front vertical wall thereof, and is connected to the associated drive member(s) of said interface.
18. Device according to claim 1, characterised in that the overall frame has means for the longitudinal adjustment of the position thereof along an axis X.
19. Device according to claim 18, characterised in that the longitudinal adjustment means along the axis X comprise two parallel rails rigidly connected to the frame whereon slide two tracks rigidly connected to the supporting structure and a measuring rule.
20. Device according to claim 18, characterised in that the longitudinal adjustment means along the axis X are motorised.
21. Device according to claim 1, characterised in that the drive members producing directly a movement of the interface(s) are rotary motors, gear motors or actuation cylinders.
22. Packaging machine particularly comprising a blister-packer provided with a supporting structure and a dispensing rail along which circulates a blister-pocketed packaging strip subjected to longitudinal movement in a substantially horizontal plane, and a reconfigurable device for dispensing/distributing tablets into said blister pockets according to claim 1, the accessory being placed above the blister-pocketed strip.
23. Machine according to claim 21, characterised in that the device further comprises a touchscreen control panel, offset or mounted directly on the device or on the supporting structure of the blister-packer, such that the accessories are devoid of control means.
Description
[0041] The invention will now be described in more detail with reference to particular embodiments given merely by way of illustration and represented in the appended figures wherein
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[0065] In the example represented and described hereinafter, the invention is applied to the dispensing of tablets in a packaging installation. Obviously, the invention applies in the same way to the dispensing of hard capsules, soft capsules or other products to be distributed into blister-pocketed strips. Also, hereinafter in the description, tablets may be understood as describing this type of products in general.
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[0070] As seen in most of the figures, the device 10 comprises a frame 11 intended to be mounted on the supporting structure 2 of the blister-packer 1 and has a front attachment wall 20 intended to removably support tablet dispensing/distribution accessories of known type.
[0071] More specifically, the front attachment wall 20 is divided longitudinally into two separate parts 30 and 40 each suitable for supporting one or plurality of accessories, as will be explained below.
[0072] Thus, in accordance with
[0073] More specifically, these attachment means 31, of the type free from use of tools and therefore entirely suitable for manual handling, comprise two upper protuberance 32 each having a rounded outer surface 33.
[0074] In parallel, as represented in
[0075] In the same way, as seen in
[0076] A first important feature of this invention lies in that each intermediate interface includes drive members 200 initially disposed in the frame 11 of the device 1. Thus, as seen in
[0077] According to a first alternative embodiment illustrated by
[0078] According to a third embodiment illustrated by
[0079] A further important feature of the present invention is the presence of male/female type connection modules 100 connected, when each interface is correctly positioned, in order to control the internal drive members provided in said interfaces.
[0080] Thus, as seen in
[0081] In order to enable an optimised connection between the two parts of each connection module 100, the latter are provided, in terms of the attachment wall 30 or 40, with an orifice 105 and, in terms of the intermediate interface 50, 60 or 70, guiding tappets 115 engaging with said orifices 105. Advantageously, the tappets 115 and the orifices 105 are disposed on either side of the pins of the Harting connectors 110, as seen in
[0082] Moreover, as illustrated in
[0083] The detailed views 20 to 25 illustrate the positioning of an intermediate interface on the front wall 20 of the frame 11 of the device 10 for dispensing/distributing tablets, and more specifically the positioning of the intermediate interface 50 on the first part 30 of said wall. This installation is carried out without tools and very simply. It only requires a few steps which are moreover guided by certain elements provided for this purpose on the interface and the device.
[0084] Thus, in a first phase, (
[0085] In a second phase (
[0086] Finally, in a third phase (
[0087] The user may then lock the interface installed on the attachment wall 20 using one of the clamping handles 90 provided on the side edge(s) of each part 30 and 40 of the attachment wall 20. The upstream handle 90 makes it possible to lock an intermediate interface on the first part 30 of the front attachment wall 20 whereas the downstream handle 90 makes it possible to lock an intermediate interface on the second part 40 of the front attachment wall 20.
[0088] As represented in
[0089] The interface may use safety elements or sensors, for example limit switches of the actuation cylinders 202, controlled via the Harting connectors 110 of the connection modules 100.
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[0091] For this, the inside of the frame 11 is provided with two parallel rails 14 whereas the supporting structure 2 comprises two pairs of tracks 15 suitable for sliding longitudinally in the rails 14 as well a rule for measuring the position 16. The linear movement of the frame 11 may be carried out manually or assisted by an auxiliary motorisation. The locking/unlocking of the frame 11 with respect to the supporting structure 2 is performed for example by a rotary handle 17. The movement stroke is for example 200 mm. In the case where the adjustment is motorised, the movement of the device 10 may then be controlled via the control interface 7 and the handle 17 disappears.
[0092] In the same way, the first part 30 of the front attachment wall 20 of the frame 11 comprise(s) horizontal depth adjustment means 21 along an axis Y, as illustrated particularly by
[0093] Finally, each part 30 and 40 of the front attachment wall 20 of the frame 11 comprises its own vertical adjustment means along an axis Z, as illustrated in
[0094] More specifically, the attachment part 30 comprises vertical adjustment means 35 comprising an operating button 36 acting upon two rails 39 rigidly connected to said attachment part and sliding on two vertical guiding tracks 38 rigidly connected to the frame 11, as well as a digital movement indicator 37 graduated in tenths of millimetres. The movement stroke along the axis Z is for example 30 mm.
[0095] Similarly, the attachment part 40 comprises vertical adjustment means 45 comprising an operating button 46 acting upon a rail 49 rigidly connected to said attachment part and sliding on a vertical guiding track 48 rigidly connected to the frame 11, as well as a digital movement indicator 47 graduated in tenths of millimetres. The movement stroke along the axis Z is for example 15 mm.
[0096] Advantageously, the various adjustment means 13, 21, 35 and 45 along the axes X, Y and Z may be motorised. In this case, the operating buttons and the associated digital indicator disappear and the movement may then be controlled via the control interface 7.
[0097] Moreover, one and/or the other of the attachment parts 30 and 40 of the wall 20 of the frame 11 is/are further equipped with automated vertical movement means alternating in a square cycle between two predetermined positions, independently of the vertical adjustment means 35 and 45.
[0098] In the case of the first part 30 of the attachment wall 20, this enhancement may be useful for setting different positions in order to automatically modify the position of the dispensers with respect to the blister-pocketed strip as needed (for example for tube-operated dispensers, the dispenser is raised while the strip travels and is lowered when the tablets are deposited into the blister pockets.
[0099] In the case of the second part 40 of the attachment wall 20, the use of a predetermined square cycle may enable the brush for laying the tablets to brush the strip during the stoppage thereof and to be raised again while the strip is travelling.
[0100] It is obvious that the detailed description of the subject matter of the Invention, given merely by way of illustration, in no way represents a limitation, the technical equivalents being also within the scope of the present invention.
[0101] Thus, the number of connection modules may vary as needed.
[0102] Similarly, the second part 40 of the front attachment wall 20 may be adjustable along the axis Y with means similar to the means 21 of the first part 30.
[0103] The number of Harting connectors may be less than or greater than the three illustrated in the figures, for example two or four.