APPARATUS FOR THE MICRONIZATION OF POWDERED MATERIAL WITH THE CAPACITY TO PREVENT INCRUSTATIONS
20190291118 ยท 2019-09-26
Inventors
- Piero Iamartino (Molinazzo di Monteggio, CH)
- Milko Leone (Molinazzo di Monteggio, CH)
- Salvatore Mercuri (Molinazzo di Monteggio, CH)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
Apparatus (10; 110) for the micronization of a powdered material or product (P) comprising a micronizer mill (20), of the type with high-energy jets of a gaseous fluid, in turn comprising a micronization chamber (20a), in which micronization chamber the powdered material (P) is micronized as a result of the collisions between its particles caused by the high-energy jets (G) of a first gaseous fluid (A), such as nitrogen or air, wherein the micronization chamber (20a) of the micronizer mill (20) is delimited by walls (20f) which have at least one porous portion which is traversed by a regular flow (f1), of a second gaseous fluid (F), aimed towards the interior of the micronization chamber, so as to avoid the formation of incrustations and/or accumulations of powdered material in the same micronization chamber (20a). More particularly the micronization apparatus (10) comprises a first outer annular chamber (20b) which extends around the micronization chamber (20a) and is fed by the first gaseous fluid (A) which generates the high-energy jets in the micronization chamber, and a second intermediate annular chamber (20d) which is associated with the porous wall (20f) which delimits the micronization chamber (20a) and is fed by the second gaseous fluid (F) aimed to flow through this porous wall, or, in a variant (110) of the micronization apparatus, comprises instead of the first annular chamber a system of channels (120b) which convey the first gaseous fluid which generates the high-pressure jets and extend through the annular chamber (120d) fed by the second gaseous fluid (F) which traverses the porous wall. Advantageously the apparatus of the invention (10; 110), avoiding the formation of incrustations and similar accumulations inside the micronization chamber (20a) of the micronization mill (20) and in the adjacent areas, improves the efficiency of the micronization process and the quality of the micronized end product and moreover considerably reduces the costs of maintenance with respect to conventional micronization mills and apparatuses, with high-energy jets of a gaseous fluid.
Claims
1. Apparatus for micronization of a powdered material or product (P), or a material containing particles, comprising: a micronizer mill, of the type with high-energy jets of a first gaseous fluid (A); wherein said micronizer mill in turn comprises an inner micronization chamber of circular shape, in which the powdered material or product (P) is micronized through collisions between the respective particles caused by the high-energy jets (G) of the gaseous fluid (A); wherein the micronization chamber of the micronizer mill is delimited by respective walls which have at least one porous or filtering portion configured to be crossed by a regular flow (f1), of a second gaseous fluid (F), directed toward the interior of said micronization chamber, so as to avoid the formation of incrustations and/or powdered material accumulations within the same micronization chamber.
2. Apparatus for micronization of a powdered material or product according to claim 1, wherein the respective micronizer mill in turn comprises in addition to said inner micronization chamber, of circular shape; an outer pressure chamber, of annular shape, arranged around said inner micronization chamber, of circular shape, configured to be fed by said first gaseous fluid (A), under pressure; and a plurality of ducts or through holes which connect the outer pressure chamber, of annular shape, to the inner micronization chamber, of circular shape, and configured to convey the first gaseous fluid (A) under pressure coming from the outer pressure chamber, so as to generate, within said inner micronization chamber, high-energy jets (G) configured to cause the micronization of the powdered material (P); said apparatus for further comprising: an intermediate chamber or hollow space, of annular shape, arranged between said outer pressure chamber, of annular shape, and said inner micronization chamber, of circular shape, with said intermediate chamber being configured to be fed by said second gaseous fluid (F) directed to cross said porous portion; a first wall, of annular shape, separating said intermediate chamber from said outer pressure chamber; and a second wall, of annular shape, surrounding and externally delimiting said inner micronization chamber and separating said intermediate chamber, of annular shape, from said inner micronization chamber, of circular shape, wherein said second wall, of annular shaper comprises said porous or filtering portion configured to be crossed by said second gaseous fluid (F) in order to avoid the formation of incrustations and/or powdered material accumulations within the same inner micronization chamber.
3. Apparatus for the micronization of a powdered material or product according to claim 1, wherein the respective micronizer mill in turn comprises in addition to said inner micronization chamber, of circular shape; a system of channels, configured to be fed by said first gaseous fluid (A), under pressure, which system extends annularly around said inner micronization chamber and comprises a plurality of channels directed to convey the first gaseous fluid (A), under pressure, inside said inner micronization chamber, so as to generate the high-energy jets (G) that cause the micronization of the powdered material (P); said apparatus for micronization further comprising: an intermediate chamber or hollow space, of annular shape, arranged between a ring of said system of channels and said inner micronization chamber, said intermediate chamber configured to be fed by said second gaseous fluid (F) directed to cross said porous portion; and a wall, of annular shape, surrounding and externally delimiting said inner micronization chamber and separating said intermediate chamber, of annular shape, from said inner micronization chamber, of circular shape, wherein said wall comprises said porous or filtering portion provided to be crossed by said second gaseous fluid (F), in order to avoid the formation of incrustations and/or powdered material accumulations within the same inner micronization chamber.
4. Apparatus for micronization of a powdered material or product according to claim 2, comprising a feed system, including in turn a feed duct, for feeding to the micronization chamber the powdered material (P) to be micronized, wherein said feed duct extends through said intermediate chamber provided to be fed by said second gaseous fluid (F) which then passes through said porous portion.
5. Apparatus for the micronization of a powdered material or product according to claim 1, wherein said first gaseous fluid (A), directed to generate the high-energy jets (G) that cause the micronization of the powdered material (P), and said second gaseous fluid (F), directed to cross said porous portion in order to avoid the formation of incrustations and/or powdered material accumulations inside the micronization chamber are both constituted by the same kind of gaseous fluid.
6. Apparatus for micronization of a powdered material or product according to claim 1, wherein the apparatus is configure to flow said second gaseous fluid (F) through the wall, which delimits said inner micronization chamber and exhibits said porous portion, by a pressure difference (P1-P2), between the pressure (P1) present in the intermediate chamber and the pressure (P2) present in the micronization chamber, such that said second fluid (F) accesses the interior of the micronization chamber at a pressure (P2) slightly higher than that (P3) present in the central region of said micronization chamber.
7. Apparatus for micronization of a powdered material or product according to claim 1, wherein said porous portion, through which said second gaseous fluid (F) flows, is formed along a wall, which laterally delimits the micronization chamber.
8. Apparatus for micronization of a powdered material or product according to claim 1, wherein said porous portion, through which said second gaseous fluid (f) flows, is formed along a lower wall or base wall of the micronization chamber.
9. Apparatus for micronization of a powdered material or product according to claim 1, wherein said porous portion, through which said second gaseous fluid (F) flows, is formed along an upper wall of the micronization chamber
10. Apparatus for micronization of a powdered material or product according to claim 1, wherein said porous or filtering portion comprises a material, which exhibits a suitable porosity.
11. Apparatus for micronization of a powdered material or product according to claim 1, wherein said porous or filtering portion comprises a material having micro interstices, in communication one with the other, and configured to allow the passage, through the same porous or filtering portion, of the fluid (F) that accesses the interior of the micronization chamber to prevent the formation at its inside of incrustations.
12. A process for micronizing a powdered material or product (P) or a material containing particles by means of a micronizer mill, of the type with jets at high energy of a gaseous fluid (A), avoiding at the same time the formation of incrustations and/or powdered material accumulations inside a micronization chamber, of the same micronizer mill, in which micronization chamber the powdered material or product (P) is micronized as a result of the collisions between the respective particles caused by the high-energy jets (G) of a first gaseous fluid (A) comprising the following steps: configuring the micronization chamber, of the micronizer mill, in such a way that it is delimited by respective walls that have at least one porous or filtering portion; and feeding a regular flow (f1) of a second gaseous fluid (F) through said porous or filtering portion, from the outside towards the inside of said micronization chamber.
13. Process according to claim 12, wherein the powdered material or product (P) or in a material containing particles micronized with the process comprises Flutamide, Acitretin, Fluticasone, Isoconazole, Isosorbide mononitrate, Nifedipine, Orlistat, Medroxyprogesterone acetate, Triamcinolone, Desogestrel, Eplerenone, or any mixture thereof.
14. Process according to claim 12, wherein said first and second gaseous fluid (A, F), respectively provided for generating the high-energy jets (G) that cause the micronization of the powdered material (P) and for flowing through said porous portion in order to avoid the formation of incrustations and/or powdered material accumulations inside the micronization chamber, are both constituted by the same kind of gaseous fluid.
15. Apparatus for micronization of a powdered material or product according to claim 1, wherein the gaseous fluid (A) directed to generate the high-energy gaseous jets (G) in the micronizer mill and/or the gaseous fluid (F), which flows through the porous wall that delimits the micronization chamber of the micronizer mill are configured to operate at a temperature that is less than 0 C.
16. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the first gaseous fluid (A) comprises nitrogen.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0027] These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be made clearer and more evident by the following description of one of its preferred embodiments, given by way of a non-limiting example with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE MICRONIZATION APPARATUS OF THE INVENTION
[0039] Referring to the drawings, an apparatus or plant, according to the present invention, for the grinding or micronization of a material containing and formed by particles to be micronized and typically constituted by a product, a compound, a substance or in general a material P in powdered form, is denoted overall by 10 and comprises: [0040] a micronizer mill, denoted overall by 20, of the type with high-energy jets of a gaseous fluid, such as typically air; [0041] a feed system, denoted overall by 30, for feeding the powdered material P, to be micronized, to the micronizer mill 20; and [0042] a system of collection and evacuation, denoted overall by 40, for collecting and evacuating the micronized powdered material, denoted by P, or the powdered material P after it has been micronized by means of the micronizer mill 20.
[0043] The micronizer mill 20, with high-energy jets, also often referred to as jet mill, has substantially known basic structural and operative features, which will therefore be described briefly and are to be considered part of the set of knowledge of persons skilled in the art.
[0044] More particularly the micronizer mill 20 comprises: [0045] an inner micronization chamber 20a, with circular shape, also referred to simply as grinding or micronization chamber, [0046] an outer pressure chamber 20b, with annular shape, also referred to simply as pressure chamber, which surrounds the inner micronization chamber 20a, with annular shape, and is provided in order to be fed by a pressurised fluid through an inlet aperture or mouth 20b of the same outer pressure chamber 20b; and [0047] a plurality of ducts or through holes 20c, appropriately slanted with respect to the radius of the micronization chamber 20a, which connect the outer pressure chamber 20b, to the inner micronization chamber 20a and through which the pressurised fluid coming from the outer pressure chamber 20b is conveyed into the inner micronization chamber 20a, so as to generate, inside the latter, the high-energy jets that cause the micronization of the powdered material P.
[0048] The slanted ducts or through holes 20c, which communicate the outer pressure chamber 20b with the inner micronization chamber 20a, can be made in various shapes and be part of different combinations.
[0049] For example they can be constituted by simple through holes without being formed in additional parts or elements, which extend and traverse the area, or the wall or the walls usually in Teflon, which separates the pressure chamber 20b and the micronization chamber 20 one from the other, in particular in micronization mills of small size, such as those with micronization chamber of diameter of approximately 100 mm, or can be integrated in actual nozzles, provided with a metal body 20c, as shown in
[0050] The feeding system 30, also with substantially known features, comprises in turn: [0051] a feed duct 30a which penetrates the interior of the micronizer mill 20 and in particular extends through the respective outer annular chamber 20a and the respective intermediate annular wall 20c, in order to feed the powdered material P, to be micronized, to the inner micronization chamber 20b of the micronizer mill 20, as described in greater detail here below; and [0052] a hopper 30b which is filled with the powdered material P to be micronized, as indicated by a corresponding arrow P in
[0053] The collection and evacuation system 40, also with substantially known features, has the function of collecting and evacuating from the micronizer mill 20 the micronized powdered material P, or the powdered material P once micronized, which concentrates in fact in the central area of the micronization chamber 20a, as described in greater detail here below.
[0054] Normally the collection and evacuation system 40 is associated with a classifier, of known features and therefore not shown in the drawings, having the function of classifying or selecting the particles of the micronized powdered material P, on the basis of their dimensions and grain size, so as to evacuate from the micronizer mill 20 only the particles which have reached a certain level of micronization.
[0055] This system of collection and evacuation 40 can have various configurations, in particular as a function of the product type which has to be micronized.
[0056] For example, as shown in
[0057] Or, alternatively, the system of collection and evacuation 40 can be configured so as to collect the micronized product which exits and flows from the micronization chamber downwards, so that the classifier which receives the micronized particles is open downwards and the micronized product is collected under the mill.
[0058] In this alternative configuration, in which the micronized product is collected under the mill, the collection and evacuation system 40 comprises in any case always an opening upwards to allow the release of the gas coming from the micronization chamber, so that this gas which is released and exits upwards will contain a certain quantity, even if in a minimal percentage, of micronized particles, which therefore will be lost.
[0059] In the functioning of the micronization apparatus 10, the feed duct 30a of the feed system 30 is fed from the outside with pressurised air, denoted in the drawings by B, so as to create a flow of air which flows along the feed duct 30a and which, while it traverses the zone of the Venturi tube 30c, creates a vacuum which draws back the powdered material P from the hopper 30b, so as to generate a flow of air, indicated by an arrow B in the drawings, which draws the particles of the powdered material P to be micronized and feeds them, through an outlet opening 30a of the feed duct 30a, to the inner micronization chamber 20a of the micronizer mill 20, so that the particles are micronized.
[0060] Moreover, simultaneously, the micronizer mill 20 is fed with a fluid, in particular air or nitrogen, denoted by A, at high pressure, which is fed into the outer pressure chamber 20b, to then emerge, in the form of high-energy jets, indicated by arrows G, in the inner micronization chamber 20a, through the channels 20c which connect the outer pressure chamber 20b with the inner micronization chamber 20a.
[0061] In this way a system of high-energy jets is generated inside the micronization chamber 20a, slanted with respect to the radius of the micronization chamber 20a, which determine a vortex and air spiral motion, around the axis of the micronization chamber 20a and converging towards a central area of the latter.
[0062] This vortex motion in turn causes a continuous collision between the particles of the powdered material P, which in this way are crushed and take on increasingly small dimensions, that is they are micronized.
[0063] More particularly, in the micronization chamber 20a, due to this vortex motion, the particles of the powdered material P are subject to a centrifugal force which tends to move them towards the periphery of the micronization chamber 20a and therefore to maintain them in the micronization area, while the particles are above a certain dimension or are not yet sufficiently crushed.
[0064] The same particles, once they have been completely crushed, are instead subjected to a radial force which tends to move them towards the central area of the micronization chamber 20a, denoted in the drawings by 20a and a dotted and dashed circle, from where they are evacuated from the collection and evacuation system 40.
[0065] Therefore the vortex motion in the micronization chamber operates also as classifier of the particles so as to determine the evacuation thereof, once micronized.
[0066] According to an essential feature of the present invention, the micronization chamber 20a of the micronizer mill 20, included in the broader micronization apparatus 10, is delimited by respective walls which have at least one porous or filtering portion which is apt to be traversed by a regular flow of a gaseous fluid denoted by F, aimed towards the interior of the micronization chamber 20a, so as to avoid the formation of incrustations and/or accumulations of powdered material on this porous portion of the walls which delimit the micronization chamber 20a and in the areas adjacent to the micronization chamber 20a.
[0067] More particularly, for this purpose and as shown in the drawings, the micronizer mill 20 of the micronization apparatus 10 of the invention comprises in addition to the inner micronization chamber 20a, of circular shape: [0068] an intermediate chamber or cavity denoted by 20d, of annular shape, that surrounds and externally delimits the inner micronization chamber 20a and is placed between the outer pressure chamber 20b, of annular shape, and the inner micronization chamber 20a, of circular shape, [0069] a first wall 20e, of annular shape, usually in Teflon, that separates the intermediate chamber 20d from the outer pressure chamber 20b; and a second wall 20f, of annular shape, that surrounds and externally delimits the inner micronization chamber 20a so as to separate the intermediate chamber 20d, of annular shape, from the inner micronization chamber 20a, of circular shape.
[0070] wherein the intermediate chamber 20d is provided in order to be fed by the gaseous fluid F aimed at traversing the porous portion of the walls that delimit the micronization chamber 20a, and
[0071] wherein the second wall 20f, of annular shape, that surrounds and delimits externally the inner micronization chamber 20a and separates it from the intermediate chamber 20d, has this porous or filtering portion provided in order to traversed by the fluid F, as indicated by a plurality of arrows f1 in
[0072] In detail, as shown in the drawings and for example in
[0073] As also ascertained by numerous and thorough experimental tests, this regular flow of the gaseous fluid F which traverses the porous wall 20f in fact has the effect of preventing in time, that is during the use of the micronization apparatus 10, the powdered material, which is subjected to the micronization process, from depositing or accumulating on the walls of the micronization chamber 20a of the micronizer mill 20 and in the areas adjacent to the this micronization chamber 20a, as instead usually or at least often takes place in conventional jet mills.
[0074] Naturally this gaseous flow that traverses the porous part of the wall 20f and which, as mentioned, has the beneficial effect of preventing the formation of accumulations and incrustations inside the micronization chamber 20a, is induced by a difference or gradient of pressure between the intermediate chamber 20d and the micronization chamber 20a.
[0075] In other words, referring to
[0076] Indicatively it has emerged, on the basis of experimental tests, that this flow of fluid F through the porous wall 20f can be induced by a pressure P1, of the fluid F, present in the intermediate chamber 20d, equal for example to 10 ata, that is 10 kg/cm.sup.2 and by a pressure P2, present in the peripheral area of the micronization chamber 20a that is in the immediate vicinity of the porous wall 20f, slightly higher than the P3 one, usually equal to atmospheric pressure and in any case relatively low, present in the central area 20a of the micronization chamber 20a, where the micronized powder P is collected.
[0077] Naturally the numerical pressure values given above are to be understood as relative and not absolute pressure values, that is of pressure with respect to the atmospheric one of 1 bar.
[0078] The materials which can be used to make the porous wall 20f or a portion thereof can be different, all coming within the scope of the present invention.
[0079] For example mention is made among these possible materials of sintered stainless steel, known by the code AISI 316, currently already used for making sterilising and purifying filter cartridges in the pharmaceutical and food industry, or plastic materials such as PTFE, better known as Teflon.
[0080] In particular as regards PTFE this material is suitable for being advantageously used, taking account of its specific features and technical properties, to make the porous wall 20f of the micronization apparatus 10, and for example to make a micronization apparatus according to the invention wherein the gaseous fluid F is subjected to a condition of relative pressure of only 20 mbar in the micronization chamber 20a, in order to generate the flow of the gaseous fluid F through this porous wall 20f.
[0081] It is in any case clear that, by incrementing or in general varying the conditions of pressure in the gaseous fluid F provided to flow through the porous wall 20f, it is possible to regulate and obtain the optimal and more convenient rate of the flow of the gaseous fluid F through the same porous wall 20f, made in porous PTFE.
[0082] In this respect it is also pointed out that currently various types of PTFE are available, for example that known commercially by the registered trademark TEKPORE of the firm GUARNIFLON, with features of porosity such as to meet the specific needs of the present invention in relation to the porous wall 20f.
[0083] To sum up, at least at the current time, PTFE, that is to say Teflon, appears to be the best choice for making the porous wall, being above all a material that is easy to work, adapt and model and moreover compatible with the needs and requirements posed by the technology of micronization of powdered material.
[0084] As regards sintered steel, this material can for example have a porosity of approximately 1-3 microns.
[0085] Finally mention is further made, among the possible materials which can be used to make the porous wall through which the gaseous fluid F flows to avoid the formation of incrustations, of the following: [0086] porous polypropylene; [0087] porous high density polyethylene (HDPE); [0088] porous ceramic materials.
[0089] Again the wall 20f can also be made, exploiting some recent developments in the technology of materials and of components, with a material that is not exactly porous, that is having a structure, made with a non-porous material, which is characterised by a system of micro-cavities, very fine, in communication one with the other, which allow the passage of the fluid F through the wall 20f and make it therefore functionally equivalent to a porous or filtering wall made with a porous material.
[0090] For completeness of information an indication is given here below, on an indicative level and with reference to
[0093] Again, always for greater and more complete information, a simple calculation is given here below aimed at showing and giving an idea of the value of the parameters involved in the functioning of the micronization apparatus of the invention 10.
[0094] Supposing that the micronization apparatus 10 includes a micronizer mill 20 with a micronization chamber 20a having a diameter of 100 mm and delimited laterally by a cylindrical ring just over 1 cm high, it is obtained that the surface of this ring, which corresponds to the porous wall 20f which is traversed by the gaseous fluid F, is equal to approximately 50 cm.sup.2.
[0095] Therefore, assuming that the flow of grinding gas A aimed at generating the fluid jets G with high energy is equal to 800 litres/minute and takes place at approximately 7 bar of relative pressure with respect to the atmospheric pressure, it is obtained that the flow of the gas F which traverses the porous wall 20f of the cylindrical ring to reach the grinding chamber 20b has to have a flow of at least one tenth and that is equal to approximately 100 litres/minute, which corresponds, taking account of the fact that the surface of the cylindrical ring or of the porous wall is approximately 50 cm.sup.2, to a flow or to a flow rate of the gas F through this ring of approximately 2 litres per cm.sup.2 and minute.
[0096] It is therefore clear, from what is described, that the present invention achieves in full the objects that had been set, and in particular provides a new micronization apparatus or plant, of the type comprising a micronization mill with high-energy jets, which has significant improvements and better performances with respect to the apparatuses, currently known and in use, for the micronization of powders such as those typically intended to be used in the pharmaceutical industry, and which in particular is apt to avoid the formation of irksome and damaging incrustations inside the high-energy jets micronization mill which is included in the micronization apparatus.
[0097] Among the substances widely used in the pharmaceutical industry which, as has been found from the numerous and thorough experimental tests performed on prototypes of the micronization apparatus of the invention, have not generated, unlike what often happens using known micronization devices, phenomena of formation of accumulations and incrustations of powdered material inside the micronizer mill, the following are mentioned in particular: Flutamide, Acitretin, Fluticasone, Isoconazole, Isosorbide mononitrate, Nifedipine, Orlistat, Medroxyprogesterone acetate, Triamcino lone.
[0098] More particularly the micronization apparatus of the invention has not presented, even after prolonged use, accumulations of powdered material in those critical areas, such as for example the area of the classifier, which in the prior art are instead often affected by this disadvantage and problem.
[0099] Variants
[0100] Naturally the micronization apparatus 10, described previously, can be the subject of changes, improvements and variants still coming within the scope of the present invention.
[0101] For example the porous portion, which is associated with the walls that delimit the micronization chamber 20a of the micronizer mill 20 and that is apt to be traversed by the fluid F, can assume various configurations, or be associated with different areas of the walls that delimit the micronization chamber 20a and for example be associated with the respective base wall, in order to avoid the formation of incrustations of powdered material inside the same micronization chamber 20a.
[0102] For example, in this embodiment, the base wall of the micronization chamber can be associated with a cavity which receives from the outside the fluid F which is intended to flow through this base wall, so as to avoid that in time deposits and incrustations of powdered material are formed thereon.
[0103] The porous portion can also be associated, as well as with the lateral annular wall and/or the lower base wall, also with the upper wall, opposite to the base one, of the micronization chamber.
[0104] In general this porous portion can be formed in any area of the walls that delimit the micronization chamber, in which, as ascertained experimentally and through the effect of the particular fluid dynamic conditions present in the same micronization chamber, deposits and incrustations of the powdered material tend to form.
[0105] In this way, that is by creating the porous portion or portions in the most appropriate areas of the walls that delimit the inner micronization chamber, the apparatus of the invention, for the micronization of a material or of a powdered product, is able to ensure and guarantee, unlike those already known, a total absence, during use, of incrustations and/or deposits of powdered material on the walls of the same inner micronization chamber.
[0106] For reasons of brevity, these variants in which the porous portion can be formed in any area, considered appropriate, of the walls of the inner micronization chamber, will not be shown in the drawings, being implicit or obviously inferable from the embodiment 10, described previously, of the apparatus of the invention for the micronization of a powdered material.
[0107] Further, the gaseous fluid A that feeds the outer pressure chamber 20b to generate the high-energy jets G in the micronization chamber 20a, the gaseous fluid B that feeds the feed duct 30a to draw the powder P to be micronized into the micronization chamber 20a, and the fluid F that feeds the intermediate chamber or annular cavity 20d to generate the flow towards the micronization chamber 20a through the porous portion 20f of the walls that delimit the same micronization chamber 20a, can be different one from the other, this possibility being in particular allowed by the fact that the pressure chamber 20b and the cavity 20d are separate and distinct one from the other and are associated with respective systems for feeding of the gaseous fluid, also distinct one from the other.
[0108] For example the fluid F that feeds the cavity 20d could be constituted by nitrogen or air, like the fluid A that feeds the outer pressure chamber 20b.
[0109] In this respect it is in any case pointed out that, although it is possible to differentiate the two fluids, respectively the fluid A aimed at producing the high-energy gaseous jets and the fluid F aimed at flowing through the porous wall in order to avoid the formation of incrustations inside the micronization chamber 20b, the preferred solution appears to be that of adopting the same type of fluid, in particular air or nitrogen, for the two fluids A and F.
[0110] In any case nitrogen, being an inert gas, is to be considered, precisely on account of this property thereof of being inert and therefore of not participating in chemical reactions, the preferred and elective gaseous fluid A for the generation of high-energy gaseous jets and therefore for performing the micronization of the powdered material.
[0111] Moreover nitrogen also appears suitable for constituting the gaseous fluid F that traverses the porous wall 20f.
[0112] In any case air in turn also appears to be a very suitable gas for being used to flow through the porous wall and therefore prevent the formation of incrustations.
[0113] Further,
[0114] In functioning the control unit 51 receives from the pressure sensor 52 a signal S1 indicating the pressure present inside the micronization chamber 20b and generates a corresponding signal S2 aimed at controlling a pump 53 that feeds the fluid F, at an appropriate rate and pressure, to the cavity 20d so as to keep under control, that is in accordance with a preset trend, the pressure inside the micronization chamber 20b and therefore also the flow of the fluid F that traverses the porous wall 20f.
[0115] The diagram of
[0116] In detail, in this further embodiment, the micronizer mill 120, included in the apparatus 110 for the micronization of a powdered material or product, comprises as well as the inner micronization chamber 120a, of circular shape, and alternatively to the pressure chamber 20b, included in the embodiment 10: [0117] a system of channels or ducts, denoted overall by 120b, apt to be fed by the first gaseous fluid A, pressurised, wherein this system of channels 120b has an annular configuration around the inner micronization chamber 120a and comprises in turn an outer channel 120b, with ring shape, and a plurality of channels 120c, connected at one end to the outer annular channel 120b having the function of conveying the first gaseous fluid A, pressurised, inside the inner micronization chamber 120a, so as to generate the high-energy jets G that cause the micronization of the powdered material P.
[0118] Moreover the micronizer mill 120 of the micronization apparatus 110 comprises, similarly to the micronizer mill 20 of the micronization apparatus 10: [0119] an intermediate chamber or cavity 120d, with annular shape, which is placed between a ring 120b of the system of channels 120b and the micronization chamber 120a and is provided to be fed by the second gaseous fluid F; and [0120] a wall 120f, of annular shape, that surrounds and externally delimits the inner micronization chamber 120a and separates the intermediate chamber 120d, of annular shape, from the inner micronization chamber 120a, of circular shape, of the micronizer mill 120;
[0121] wherein this wall 120f, of annular shape, which delimits the inner micronization chamber 120a, has the porous or filtering portion through which the second gaseous fluid F flows, having the function of avoiding the formation of incrustations and/or accumulations of powdered material inside the micronization chamber 120a and in the adjacent areas.
[0122] In this variant 110 the channels 120c that convey and feed the first gaseous fluid A, pressurised, to the inner micronization chamber 120a can be integrated, similarly to the channels or through holes 20c included in the embodiment 10 and shown in
[0123] Further Improvements
[0124] The possibility is also pointed out, always to be considered within the scope of the improvements and of the variants of the present invention, of using a gaseous fluid, in particular nitrogen, at a temperature below zero, that is less than 0 C., in order to generate the high-energy gaseous jets that micronize the powdered material in the micronizer mill 20.
[0125] This possible improvement on the basis of which the gaseous fluid that generates the high-energy jets is used at a relatively low temperature has the advantage of controlling the temperature inside the micronization chamber in order to allow the grinding or micronization of active substances in cryogenic or cold conditions, when this is required for reasons of chemical and physical stability or to facilitate and improve the same process of micronization, acting on the features of hardness, influenced by the cold, of the particles to be micronized.
[0126] These conditions, that is operating in a condition of cold and at a relatively low temperature, can be applied to only the grinding fluid or extended also to the fluid that flows through the porous wall, taking account of the specific nature of the micronization process and of the features of the active substance to be ground.
[0127] In this way the two gaseous fluids, in particular nitrogen and air, provided to generate the high-energy gaseous jets aimed at micronizing the powdered material and to traverse the porous wall so as to avoid the formation of incrustations inside the micronizer mill, are used in cryogenic function, that is to control the temperature inside the micronization chamber of the micronizer mill, so as to improve and optimise the process of micronization in particular as regards the quality of the micronized end product and the capacity of the micronization apparatus to avoid and contrast the formation in time of incrustations.