[0001] The subject of the present invention is a device for removing articles such as capsules,
tablets, comfits and the like from their related compartments formed in a strip made
from a thermoformable material.
[0002] There are known automatic machines for filling compartments in a strip made from
a themoformable material with sundry articles.
[0003] The blister pack strip is subsequently covered, on the side where the compartments
are open, with a film, after the articles have been placed in the latter, and then
divided into a series of equal portions, commonly known as "blister packs".
[0004] In particular, the articles with which the compartments are filled are pharmaceutical
products such as capsules, tablets or comfits.
[0005] The automatic machines for filling the compartments, which operate following different
techniques, have achieved levels of perfection generally able to guarantee that all
the compartments in a blister pack strip are filled.
[0006] Notwithstanding these high levels of perfection, however, it can sometimes happen
that one of the compartments in the surface intended to form a blister pack remains
empty, or is filled with an article that is not perfectly whole (with a part of it
missing, for example).
[0007] The machines thus usually feature means which have the purpose of detecting whether
any articles are missing from the compartments or whether those present have any imperfections.
[0008] If a missing or imperfect article is detected, the machine automatically rejects
the corresponding blister pack in the operating stage that immediately precedes its
being packaged in a box.
[0009] As an effect of operating in this way, a large number of articles are eliminated,
in that even if an article is missing from a single compartment alone, the entire
blister pack and its related contents are of necessity rejected.
[0010] If in some cases the particularly low cost of the articles concerned does not warrant
solutions eliminating this effect, in other cases, the high cost of the articles makes
it advisable to adopt devices for recovering these same articles, which would otherwise
be irrecoverably lost.
[0011] A known device of this kind makes the blister pack strip pass through a brief section
in an inverted position, (moving, for example, through an "S" shape).
[0012] A shaped plate is located in the section, temporarily closing off the compartments
in the strip.
[0013] This plate features a transverse slit of the same width as the surface of the blister
pack strip in which a transverse row of compartments is located.
[0014] The slit is closed off by means of a removable plate subjected to the action of actuator
means.
[0015] When the above-mentioned means detect missing or imperfect articles, the actuator
means are activated, in synchrony with the movement past the slit of the portion of
blister pack strip where the fault has been detected.
[0016] The slit is thus opened for the time required for the surface of the strip to pass
that corresponds to the blister pack destined to be rejected later, which is thus
totally emptied, and then closed again.
[0017] The recovered articles are then sent back to the feed device for filling subsequent
compartments in the blister pack strip.
[0018] Another device adopted on the said automatic machines features a chamber which is
connected to a suction plant by means of interceptor means, and has an opening which
faces the belt in such a way that its edges skim the corresponding surface of the
openings of the compartments.
[0019] Following the detection of missing or imperfect articles, the interceptor means are
de-activated in synchrony with the passage, below the chamber opening, of the portion
of the strip destined to form the blister pack which will later be rejected.
[0020] The suction air flow to the chamber also draws along the articles contained in the
compartments below.
[0021] The dimensions of the opening (having a rectangular shape, for example) of the suction
chamber are such that only the compartments in an area equal to the portion of the
strip which is destined to form the blister pack are subjected to the action of the
suction air flow, such that the portions of the blister pack strip which come before
and follow on from that which is to have its compartments emptied are left unaffected.
[0022] The quantity of the suction air flow is however difficult to determine with an end
to obtaining optimum results.
[0023] The object of the present invention is to produce a device for removing articles
already located in the related compartments of a blister pack strip, that is able
to operate on single articles without acting on the blister pack strip or causing
it to jam.
[0024] A further object of the present invention is to propose a device as stated which
is produced following a simple technical solution that is completely functional and
totally reliable, as well as being versatile in use.
[0025] The proposed device should enable the articles to be removed from their related compartments
in a simple and totally reliable manner, without affecting the possibility of adjusting
the device according to one's needs, so that it can operate with different sizes of
blister packs.
[0026] The above objects are achieved, following the invention, by the present device for
removing sundry articles, in particular capsules, tablets and comfits from their related
compartments in a blister pack strip.
[0027] The proposed device is designed to operate along a line for packing articles, along
which the blister pack strip is made to move by the action of corresponding means.
[0028] The line comprises means, made to operate by a control unit, for detecting the absence
of articles in the related compartments, in successive portions of the blister pack
strip, means for applying a film to the blister pack strip in order to close off the
compartments, and means for cutting the strip into portions as well as for rejecting
any blister pack which lack at least one of the articles.
[0029] The device operates between the detection means and the means for applying the film,
at a point corresponding with the line, and is characterised by the fact that it comprises
a pipe located above the blister pack strip and that forms at least one duct, one
end of which is connected via a hose to a suction plant, whilst the opposite end features
an opening, located facing the blister pack strip.
[0030] The development of the opening is prevalently transverse to the strip, such that
it covers a zone of the belt occupied by a transverse row of the compartments, and
is closed off during the non-operative stage of the device by a gate valve means.
[0031] A slot is located in front of the pipe, close to the opening, enabling a continuous
air flow along the duct.
[0032] The control unit is able, following detection by the detection means that at least
one article is missing in a portion of the blister pack strip, to command, in synchrony
with the passage of the portion through a point corresponding to the device, the gate
valve means to open, thus causing a suction effect in the opening, and consequently
removing the articles located in the compartments below.
[0033] The characteristics of the invention emerge in greater detail in the description
of a preferred form of the device as illustrated in the enclosed tables of drawings,
in which:
- Figures 1a and lb illustrate a longitudinal section of the device which is the subject
of the present invention, respectively in a non-operating stage and in the stage of
removing the articles;
- Figure 2 is a plan of the present device, partially cut away, and partially in cross-section;
- Figure 3 is a block diagram of the line for packaging the said articles, in which
the device which is the subject of the present invention has been incorporated;
- Figure 4 is an illustration, on an enlarged scale in relation to Figures 1 and 2,
of section I-I in Figure 3.
[0034] With specific reference to these figures, shown at 1, in its entirety, is the device
which is the subject of the present invention, situated so that it runs along a line
2 for the automatic packaging of articles such as tablets, capsules, and comfits,
such as pharmaceutical products, for example.
[0035] A blister pack strip 3, featuring compartments 4, is drawn longitudinally along the
said line 2 (by known means and/or techniques), in a forward feed direction A, with
the openings of the compartments facing upwards.
[0036] Feed means of known type, not illustrated in the drawing, are located near the beginning
of the line 2, for placing an article 5, which may have a disc-like shape, for example,
as illustrated in Figures 1a and 1b, in each compartment 4.
[0037] Means 6 for detecting empty compartments or imperfect articles with a part missing,
are located downstream of the feed means.
[0038] The means 6, which may comprise one or more sensors of known type, are electrically
connected to a control unit 7.
[0039] These detection means 6 are located close to the blister pack strip 3 in order to
function effectively.
[0040] The device 1 which is the object of the present invention, is located and operates
downstream of the means 6, being actuated by control signals sent by the control unit
7 following detection of one or missing or imperfect articles, and removing all the
articles from their related compartments 4 in the portion 8 of the strip 3, corresponding
to a blister pack, in which the lack of an article or an imperfect article has been
detected.
[0041] Means 9 for fitting a film 10 to the blister pack strip 3 to close off the compartments
4, and means 11 for cutting the strip 3 in to a series of portions (blister packs),
and for rejecting those blister packs 8a which do not contain articles are, finally,
located downstream of the device 1.
[0042] The device 1 comprises a pipe 12 located above the blister pack strip 3 connected
to a suction plant of known type. More specifically, the pipe 12 forms at least one
duct 13, whose shape is divergent in the vertical plane, the wider end of which is
connected, by means of a union sleeve 14, to a hose 15 connected to the suction plant
16; the union sleeve 14 is inserted in a connector sleeve 12a formed in the pipe 12
at the said wider end of the duct 13.
[0043] The pipe 12 lies on a plane that is inclined downwards in the direction of travel
A of the blister pack strip 3. The narrow end of the duct 13 thus faces downwards
and forwards in relation to this direction of travel A of the blister pack strip.
[0044] The pipe 12 features an opening 17 at this narrow end of the duct 13, this opening
17 facing the blister pack strip 3.
[0045] The development of the said opening 17 is prevalently transverse to the blister pack
strip 3, in such a way that it covers an area of the strip occupied by one single
transverse row of compartments 4. More specifically, the longitudinal dimensions of
the opening 17 slightly exceed those of a single article 5; and the transverse dimensions
are substantially the same as the width of the blister pack strip. The duct 13 features
a corresponding transversely widened zone 13a, adjacent to the opening 17.
[0046] The front part of the pipe 12 features a slot 18 close to the opening 17. The slot
18 is of the same width as the opening 17 itself, and its size is proportional to
longitudinal dimension of the latter.
[0047] The opening 17 is closed off, during the non-operative stages of the device, by a
gate valve means 19 comprising a reed 20 that is mounted so that it can swing upon
an arm 21 of a rocker 22.
[0048] The rocker 22 pivots upon a pin 23, which is mounted on a support 24 with its horizontal
axis transverse to the blister pack strip 3; this support is housed in an upper cavity
25 in the pipe 12.
[0049] One end of the rocker 22 is designed to be acted upon by the piston 26 of a pneumatic
actuator means 27. The actuator 27 is operated by the flow of compressed air delivered
via a hose 28, connected to known compressor means. The hose 28 features interceptor
means 29, in the form of, for example, a solenoid valve, connected to the control
unit 7.
[0050] A helical spring 30 acts on the opposite end of the rocker 22, opposing the action
of the piston 26; this spring is housed in facing seats 22a, 24a in the rocker 22
and support 24 respectively.
[0051] The arm 21 of the rocker 22 is located so that it passes through a slot 31 in the
pipe 12 in a plane vertically longitudinal to the blister pack strip 3. The slot is
located in a full portion of the pipe 12b, shaped in the median plane by the widened
zone 13a of the said duct 13; the front part of this full portion features acute edges
in order to minimise the resistance it opposes to the flow of air along the duct 13.
[0052] Increasing the usefulness of the device, the pipe 12 has also been envisaged in a
form in which it features a series of ducts, thus being able to operate simultaneously
on a corresponding series of blister pack strips, conveyed coplanar to and alongside
one another along the line 2. Figure 2 is an illustration of one example of a pipe
featuring a pair of lateral ducts 13b which are symmetrical in relation to the central
duct and which branch out from a connector sleeve 12a; each of these ducts is obviously
fitted with a related gate valve means 19 for closing off their related openings 17.
[0053] The pipe 12 is supported so that it is able to swing upon a shaft 32, horizontally
transverse to the said belt 3, to which it is locked by means of lock rings 33. The
shaft 32 is supported by a pair of walls 34, located on either side of the blister
pack strip 3, and passes through laterally located bushes 35 formed in the upper surface
of the pipe 12.
[0054] A pin 36, which is inserted as a free fit in a hole in a lever 37 which pivots on
the shaft 32 (Fig. 4) protrudes outwards from one bush 35.
[0055] The weight of the pipe 12 forces the latter to swing downwards around the shaft 32
until striking the lever 37 against a stop 40 (e.g. a grub screw engaging with a related
seat in a body 41 that is an integral part of one of the aforementioned walls 34);
by operating on the said grub screw 40 it is possible to adjust the bottom end-of-stroke
position of the pipe 12, which is to the distance between lower end of the latter
and the blister pack strip 3 below it.
[0056] A proximity sensor 48, fixed to the body 41, detects this bottom end-of-stroke position.
[0057] The raising movement of the pipe is elastically opposed by a spring 42, located between
the lever 37 and a body 43 fixed to a related wall 34.
[0058] It is easy to understand the operation of the device described herein. When the detection
means 6 detect that there are one or more missing or imperfect articles in a portion
8 of the strip 3 that is destined to subsequently form a blister pack, they send a
corresponding electric signal to the control unit 7.
[0059] The latter in its turn sends a signal to the solenoid valve 29, in synchrony with
the passage of the previously mentioned portion 8 below the device 1, commanding the
opening of the gate valve means 19 which normally close off the opening 17, as can
be seen in Figure 1a.
[0060] The compressed air delivered via the hose 28 causes the piston 26 to be moved, this
in turn causing the angular rotation of the rocker 22; the reed 20 moves backwards,
opening the opening 17 (Fig. 1b).
[0061] At this point the duct 13 is brought into communication with the portion of the blister
pack strip 3 below it. There is a constant air flow along the duct 13, entering through
the corresponding front slot 18 of the pipe, and generated by suction means connected
to the pipe 12 by means of the hose 15. There is thus a depression in the opening
17.
[0062] The suction action created in this way upon the portion of the blister pack strip
passing beneath the opening 17 removes the articles 5 located in the compartments
4 forming a related transverse row of the blister pack strip itself.
[0063] These articles are sucked up inside the duct 13 and returned to the feed unit by
means of the hose 15.
[0064] It should be noted that the removed articles 5 are turned over in the entrance to
the duct 13 as a result of the thrust of the compressed air entering through the slot
18, this causing them to be orientated edgewise along the duct itself.
[0065] The forward movement of the blister pack strip 3 causes a successive row of compartments
4 in the strip to be emptied. When the entire above-mentioned portion 8 has passed
beneath the device 1 and has consequently been emptied, the control unit 7 sends a
new signal to solenoid valve 29, causing the piston 26 to return; the gate valve means
19 close due to the action of the spring 30.
[0066] It is clear that the device described here operates without acting on the blister
pack strip 3 itself, the articles being removed by suction and conveyed away along
the duct 13. The generously wide section of this duct 13 and the continuous air flow
along it prevents any jamming of the blister pack strip or of the device, since the
articles or fragments of them do not block up the duct itself.
[0067] This is helped by the fact that the pipe 12 is located in a forward and downward-facing
plane, such that the suction air flow along the duct 13 flows in practically the opposite
direction to the forward feed direction A of the blister pack strip 3.
[0068] Even if the strip is loaded with articles located in such a way as to exceed the
dimensions normally allocated them, there is no risk of jahe dimensions normally allocated
them, there is no risk of jamming due to the swing mounting of the pipe 12. The pipe
12 is in fact able to rotate on the shaft 32, as partially indicated by the broken
line 38 in Figure 1a, moving upwards, opposed by the elastic action of the spring
42, from the related bottom end-of-stroke position.
[0069] The distance between the lower end of the pipe and the blister pack strip 3 beneath
can thus vary; this is detected by the sensor 48 which, as a consequence, stops the
means (not illustrated) for drawing along the blister pack strip, enabling the mode
in which the latter is filled to be returned to normal.
[0070] Emphasis should be placed on the fact that the pipe 12 may easily be changed over,
according to one's needs. More specifically, different sizes of openings 17 can be
provided for different sizes of blister packs.
[0071] Changing over one pipe 12 for another one of the same type does not necessitate effecting
any operations on the grub screw 40, or concerning the axial position of sensor 48;
the latter, indeed, works in conjunction with the lever 37, which is not removed when
changing over the pipe.
[0072] Changing over one pipe for another of a different type (e.g.: when changing the size
of the articles 5) may demand that one adjust the aforementioned bottom end-of-stroke
position; this may be rapidly and easily effected by operating on he grub screw 40,
and adjusting the axial position of the sensor 48.
[0073] The gate valve 20 also may, for example, be operated in a horizontal plane instead
of in a vertical plane as shown in the drawings.
1) Device for removing sundry articles, in particular capsules, tablets and comfits,
from their related compartments in a blister pack strip, of the type designed to operate
along a line (2) for packing said articles (5), along which said blister pack strip
(3) is made to move by the action of corresponding means, the line comprising means
(6), made to operate by a control unit (7), for detecting the absence of articles
(5) in the related compartments (4), in successive portions (8) of said blister pack
strip (3), means (9) for applying a film (10) to the blister pack strip (3), closing
off the compartments (4), and means (11) for cutting the strip (3) into portions (8)
as well as for rejecting any blister pack (8a) which lack at least one of said articles
(5); said device (1) operating between said detection means (6) and means (9) for
applying the film, at a point corresponding with said line (2), and being characterised in that it comprises a pipe (12) located above said blister pack strip (3) and forming at
least one duct (13), one end of which is connected via a first hose (15) to a suction
plant (16), whilst the opposite end features an opening (17), located facing the blister
pack strip (3), and whose development is prevalently transverse to the strip (3),
such that it covers a zone of the belt occupied by a transverse row of said compartments
(4), and is closed off during the non-operative stage of the device by a gate valve
means (19), a slot (18) being located in front of said pipe (12), close to said opening
(17), enabling a continuous air flow along said duct (13), said control unit being
able to command said gate valve means (19) to open following detection by said detection
means (6) that at least one article (5) is missing in a portion (8) of the blister
pack strip (3) and in synchrony with the passage of said portion (8) through a point
corresponding to said device (1), thus causing a suction effect in said opening (17),
and consequently removing the articles (5) located in the compartments (4) below.
2) Device as in claim 1, characterised in that said pipe (12) lies on a downwards-inclined plane in relation to direction A in which
said blister pack strip (3) is moved forwards, such that said end of said duct (13)
featuring said opening (17) faces downwards and forwards.
3) Device as in claim 1, characterised in that said gate valve means (19) comprise a metal reed (20) mounted so that it can swing
upon an arm (21) of a rocker (22), the fulcrum for which is a pin (23) whose horizontal
axis is located transversely to said blister pack strip (3), and able to be operated
at one end, opposed by the force of a spring (30), by the piston (26) of pneumatic
actuator means (27), operated by the flow of compressed air delivered via a second
hose (28), connected to compressor means, due to the intervening action of interception
means (29).
4) Device as in claim 3, characterised in that said arm (21) of said rocker (22) is located so that it passes through a slot (31),
in a plane vertically longitudinal to said strip (3), in a full portion (12b) of said
pipe, shaped in the median plane by said duct (13).
5) Device as in claim 1, characterised in that said pipe (12) is supported so that it is able to swing upon a shaft (32), horizontally
transverse to said strip (3), this shaft (32) being supported by a pair of walls (34),
located on either side of said blister pack strip (3), and passing through laterally
located bushes (35) formed in the upper surface of the pipe (12), means being provided
for imposing the bottom end of stroke position of said pipe at a preset value, and
further means (48) for detecting said end of stroke position, with said further means
being made to operate so that they deactivate said means for moving the blister pack
strip (3) whenever the above-mentioned pipe is raised in relation to said end of stroke
position.
6) Device as in claim 5, characterised in that said means for imposing the bottom end of stroke position comprise a lever (37),
which turns on said shaft (32), connected to the pipe (12) by means of a pin (36)
which is inserted as a free fit from one side into a hole made in said lever, and
is on the other side locked to a related bush (35) of said bushes through which said
shaft (32) passes, and a grub screw (40), which engages in a seat made in a body (41)
that is an integral part of the related wall (34), and which intercepts said lever
(37); said further means for detecting the above-mentioned bottom end of stroke position
comprising a proximity sensor (48), locked to said body (41) and able to detect when
said lever (37) strikes against said grub screw (40).
7) Device as in claim 1, characterised in that said pipe (12) features a large number of ducts (13) in order to be able to operate
simultaneously on a corresponding number of blister pack strips (3), conveyed coplanar
to and alongside one another along said line (2).
8) Device as in claim 7, characterised in that said pipe (12) features a pair of lateral ducts (l3b) which are symmetrical in relation
to the central duct and which branch out from a connector sleeve (12a) and which in
turn feature a related gate valve means (19) for closing their related openings (17).
9) Device as in claim 1, characterised in that the shape of said duct (13) is divergent in the longitudinal plane.
10) Device as in claim 1, characterised in that said duct (13) features a transversely enlarged zone (13a) which is adjacent to said
opening (17).
11) Device as in claim 1, characterised in that said slot (18) has the same width as that of said opening (17) of the duct (13).
12) Device as in claim 1, characterised in that the size of said slot (18) is proportional to the longitudinal dimension of said
opening (17).
13) Device as in claim 6, characterised in that it comprises elastic means (42) located between said lever (37) and a body (43) locked
to a related wall (34), with said elastic means operating so that they provide an
elastic resistance to the raising of the pipe (12) from said bottom end of stroke
position onwards.