Distributor unit for tablets or capsules
10232967 ยท 2019-03-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65B5/103
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B9/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B9/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Distributor unit for transferring tablets and putting them in order, from a loading zone to an unloading zone, and for distributing the tablets in an orderly and controlled manner in organized blisters present in a blister strip. The distributor unit comprises belt-type feed means in which a feed belt is provided, along at least part of its length, and along at least part of its width, with a plurality of open through seatings each having at different times sizes coordinated with those of the tablets to be distributed, said open through seatings having a transverse interaxis about equal to, and a longitudinal interaxis equal to or less than, that of the blisters in the blister strip.
Claims
1. A distributor unit for transferring tablets and putting them in order, from a loading zone to an unloading zone, and to distribute said tablets in an orderly and controlled manner in organized blisters present in a blister strip, comprising: belt-type feed means, wherein the belt-type means comprise: a feed belt with a length and a width, a plurality of open through seatings, disposed along at least part of the length of the feed belt and at least part of the width of the feed belt, a rectilinear segment extending between the loading zone and the unloading zone, wherein the rectilinear segment is a lower segment of the feed belt, wherein the loading zone and the unloading zone are located in the lower segment of the feed belt in the rectilinear segment, a support plane, located immediately under the feed belt to support the tablets received from the open through seatings at least for a segment of trajectory between the loading zone and unloading zone, and an upper pipe which delivers the tablets directly onto the feed belt at the loading zone, wherein the feed belt and the blister strip move adjacent and parallel to each other for the whole length of the rectilinear segment with the support plane disposed therebetween, wherein the open through seatings are sized to coordinate with different sizes of the tablets to be distributed, wherein a transverse interaxis of the open through seatings is about equal to a transverse interaxis of the blisters in the blister strip, and a longitudinal interaxis of the open through seatings is equal to or less than a longitudinal interaxis of the blisters in the blister strip.
2. The distributor unit of claim 1, wherein the feed belt and the blister strip have a common segment at least in said unloading zone, the feed belt being located above said blister strip.
3. The distributor unit of claim 1, wherein said feed belt is configured to follow a closed-ring trajectory having at least a rectilinear segment, comprised at least between at least said loading zone and said unloading zone.
4. The distributor unit of claim 1, wherein if the longitudinal interaxis of said open through seatings is different from the longitudinal interaxis of said blisters, the reciprocal speeds are different as a consequence of said difference in the longitudinal interaxis.
5. The distributor unit of claim 1, wherein downstream of said loading zone there are brush-type leveling and positioning means.
6. The distributor unit of claim 1, wherein said brush-type leveling and positioning means comprises brushes with a horizontal axis.
7. The distributor unit of claim 1 further comprising deflector means, located downstream of the unloading zone.
8. The distributor unit of claim 1, wherein downstream of said unloading zone there is at least a deflector roll.
9. The distributor unit of claim 1, wherein said feed belt is moved by movement means with which engaging means or friction means are associated.
10. The distributor unit of claim 1 further comprising a motor structure, the components associated with said feed belt being replaceable.
11. The distributor unit of claim 1, wherein in the rectilinear segment between the loading zone and the unloading zone, toward the unloading zone, control means are present.
12. The distributor unit of claim 1, wherein the loading zone and the unloading zone are provided in correspondence to the same rectilinear segment of the feed belt.
13. The distributor unit of claim 1 further comprising ordering means configured to position a single tablet in each of the open through seatings.
14. The distributor unit of claim 13, wherein at least the ordering means are included inside the linear segment of the closed-ring trajectory of the feed belt.
15. The distributor unit of claim 14, wherein at least part of a hopper is included inside the closed-ring trajectory of the feed belt.
16. The distributor unit of claim 13, wherein the ordering means extend between the loading zone and the unloading zone and above the rectilinear segment.
17. The distributor unit of claim 1, wherein said brush-type leveling and positioning means comprises brushes with a vertical axis and/or linear brushes.
18. The distributor unit of claim 1, wherein said brush-type leveling and positioning means comprises linear brushes.
19. A method for transferring tablets and putting them in order, from a loading zone to an unloading zone, and for distributing said tablets in an orderly and controlled manner in organized blisters present in a blister strip, using a distributor unit as in any claim hereinbefore, comprising the steps of feeding the tablets to the blister strip by means of feed means which house the tablets in a plurality of open through seatings of a feed belt, each having sizes coordinated with those of the tablets to be distributed, and a transverse interaxis about equal to, and a longitudinal interaxis equal to or less than, that of said blisters in said blister strip, said feed belt passing above the blister strip and being reciprocally associated at least in the unloading zone.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other characteristics of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of some forms of embodiment, given as a non-restrictive example with reference to the attached drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF SOME FORMS OF EMBODIMENT
(9) With reference to
(10) The belt-like feed means 11 comprise a feed belt 15, of the endless type.
(11) The feed belt 15 can be made of metal, plastic or a combination of both materials.
(12) The feed belt 15 cooperates with a series of guide rolls 16. The guide rolls 16 act as movement and tensioning means and cooperate with the feed belt 15 to move it along a trajectory, which can be open, or a closed-ring type, as in the case in
(13) In some forms of embodiment, the loading zone 18 and the unloading zone 19 can be provided in correspondence to, that is, they can be aligned along, the same rectilinear segment of the feed belt 15, such as for example the segment corresponding to the rectilinear segment 17 of the path completed by the feed belt 15. In possible implementations, the segment of feed belt 15, in correspondence to which there is the loading zone 18 and the unloading zone 19, is a segment in a lower position in the distributor unit 10.
(14) The blister strip 14 exiting from the unloading zone 19 cooperates with a deflector roll 20 and moves, along the rectilinear segment 17, in the same direction as the feed belt 15, parallel to and below it.
(15) The guide rolls 16 can confer any type of shape, for example trapezoidal or triangular etc., on the feed belt 15 and its closed-ring trajectory.
(16) As shown in the attached drawings, along at least part of its length and at least in part along its width, the feed belt 15 has a plurality of open through seatings 21, each having sizes coordinated with those of the tablet 12 which it has to transfer on each occasion. The open through seatings 21 are configured to receive the tablets 12.
(17) The transverse interaxis between the open through seatings 21 is the same as that of the blisters 13 on the blister strip 14. In a longitudinal direction, that is, in the direction of motion, the longitudinal interaxis A between the open through seatings 21 of the feed belt 15, in the case shown, is less than the longitudinal interaxis B between the blisters 13 of the blister strip 14 (
(18) Longitudinal grooves, and lead-ins in each open through seating 21, can be provided in the feed belt 15 to facilitate the entrance of the tablets 12 into the open through seatings 21.
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(20) In variant embodiments, the pipe 29 distributes the tablets 12 onto the segment of the feed belt 15 which is adjacent to the blister strip 14. For example, in the case of the closed-ring type feed belt 15, the segment which receives the tablets 12 from the pipe 29 is the lower segment of the closed-ring path. In possible implementations, the loading zone 18 and the unloading zone 19 are disposed in correspondence to this lower segment of the closed-ring path of the feed belt 15, that is, they are on one side and the other of the same lower segment of the feed belt 15.
(21) The tablets 12 dispose themselves naturally in the open through seatings 21 in an orderly manner by means of ordering means 23 configured to position a single tablet 12 into each of the open through seatings 21, so that in all the open through seatings 21 there is one and only one tablet 12.
(22) In forms of embodiment described with reference to
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(24) The minimum or basic ordering means 23 can have at least a rotating brush with a horizontal axis 24.
(25) According to a variant, there is at least one rotating brush with a vertical axis 25.
(26) According to another variant at least one linear brush is provided orthogonal or aslant with respect to the axis of the feed belt 15.
(27) These variant means, by themselves or in association, are means to level the tablets 12 and correctly place them in the open through seatings 21.
(28) Finally, the tablets are each deposited inside a blister 13 of the blister strip 14, as will be described in detail hereafter.
(29) In the form of embodiment, shown by way of example in
(30) The latter functions as a control mean and has the function of measuring the height of the layer of tablets 12 disposed on the feed belt 15, in order to consequently manage the behavior and position of the brushes 24, 25.
(31) In order to prevent the tablets 12 from escaping due to gravity from the open through seatings 21, along the rectilinear segment 17 and below the feed belt 15 a support plane 27 is disposed, parallel to the feed belt 15 and on which the tablets 12 slide. The support plane 27 can be configured to support the tablets 12 received from the open through seatings 21 at least for a segment of trajectory between the loading zone 18 and the unloading zone 19. In said segment of trajectory, therefore, the support plane 27 can be provided between the blister strip 14 and the feed belt 15. In possible variant forms of embodiment, the distance between the support plane 27 and the feed belt 15 can be adjusted, in order, for example, to adapt to the type and/or size of the tablets 12 received in the open through seatings 21.
(32) The support plane 27 ends in proximity to the unloading zone 19.
(33) A deflector element 28, positioned downstream of the support plane 27, is associated with the unloading zone 19 and cooperates with the blister strip 14 to deflect it upward toward the feed belt 15. In this way, and because of the way the reciprocal speeds are calibrated, the blisters 13 are each disposed so as to receive one tablet 12, which exits due to gravity from the corresponding open through seating 21.
(34) In the variant solutions shown in
(35) Friction means can be associated with the guide rolls 16 for the same purpose.
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(40) With the present invention it is possible on each occasion to feed a blister strip 114 with its own width and disposition of the blisters 13 either by simply replacing the feed belt 15, or by replacing the other variable components of the system as well.
(41) It is clear that modifications and/or additions of parts may be made to the distributor unit 10 as described heretofore, without departing from the field and scope of the present invention.
(42) It is also clear that, although the present invention has been described with reference to some specific examples, a person of skill in the art shall certainly be able to achieve many other equivalent forms of distributor unit 10, having the characteristics as set forth in the claims and hence all coming within the field of protection defined thereby.