EP4267470A1 - Dispositif de fermeture pour fermer des récipients pharmaceutiques, et système de traitement de récipients pharmaceutiques - Google Patents

Dispositif de fermeture pour fermer des récipients pharmaceutiques, et système de traitement de récipients pharmaceutiques

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EP4267470A1
EP4267470A1 EP21844314.1A EP21844314A EP4267470A1 EP 4267470 A1 EP4267470 A1 EP 4267470A1 EP 21844314 A EP21844314 A EP 21844314A EP 4267470 A1 EP4267470 A1 EP 4267470A1
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Prior art keywords
container
closure element
receptacle
closing
closure
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Florian BÖRRET
Simon Ackermann
Daniel Prozer
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Bausch and Stroebel SE and Co KG
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Bausch and Stroebel SE and Co KG
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65BMACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
    • B65B7/00Closing containers or receptacles after filling
    • B65B7/16Closing semi-rigid or rigid containers or receptacles not deformed by, or not taking-up shape of, contents, e.g. boxes or cartons
    • B65B7/28Closing semi-rigid or rigid containers or receptacles not deformed by, or not taking-up shape of, contents, e.g. boxes or cartons by applying separate preformed closures, e.g. lids, covers
    • B65B7/2821Closing semi-rigid or rigid containers or receptacles not deformed by, or not taking-up shape of, contents, e.g. boxes or cartons by applying separate preformed closures, e.g. lids, covers applying plugs or threadless stoppers
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65BMACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
    • B65B3/00Packaging plastic material, semiliquids, liquids or mixed solids and liquids, in individual containers or receptacles, e.g. bags, sacks, boxes, cartons, cans, or jars
    • B65B3/003Filling medical containers such as ampoules, vials, syringes or the like
    • B65B3/006Related operations, e.g. scoring ampoules
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65BMACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
    • B65B7/00Closing containers or receptacles after filling
    • B65B7/16Closing semi-rigid or rigid containers or receptacles not deformed by, or not taking-up shape of, contents, e.g. boxes or cartons
    • B65B7/28Closing semi-rigid or rigid containers or receptacles not deformed by, or not taking-up shape of, contents, e.g. boxes or cartons by applying separate preformed closures, e.g. lids, covers
    • B65B7/2807Feeding closures

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to a closure device for closing pharmaceutical containers with closure elements, the containers being vials, syringes or carpules, for example.
  • the present invention relates to a system for processing pharmaceutical containers, for example vials, syringes or cartridges, comprising at least one closing device.
  • pharmaceutical containers also referred to as “vessels”
  • a pharmaceutical substance is in particular a medically active substance (agent).
  • the containers are closed using the closing device with closing elements.
  • vials also known as "injection bottles” or “vials”
  • injection bottles or “vials”
  • a closure element in the form of a mushroom stopper It can be provided that a further closure element in the form of a flanged cap is added.
  • syringes can be sealed with plunger stoppers.
  • plunger stoppers and/or combined crimp-plug-caps are used to close cartridges, in which seals are integrated into the crimp caps (so-called "crimp cap with inserted seal”).
  • the isolator device includes a cover element that covers a set-up area for the components of the system.
  • an atmosphere for protection and/or for decontamination purposes for example from an inert gas such as H2O2
  • the containers are filled and closed by means of the closure elements.
  • H2O2 inert gas
  • the disadvantage here can be that the protective gas and/or the substance in vapor form or powder form is sucked in by the vacuum device. Considerable effort can be required to filter the sucked-in media for safety reasons or, in the case of protective gas, to feed them back into the environment.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide a closing device for closing pharmaceutical containers and a system for processing pharmaceutical containers which has greater operational reliability.
  • a closure device for closing pharmaceutical containers with closure elements, wherein the closure elements comprise a first side and a second side and the first side faces an inside of the container when the container is closed with the closure element and the second side faces away from the inside of the container
  • the closing device comprising: a feed unit with a feed path, in which the closure elements can be fed individually and at least in sections and preferably completely free of contact with the first side, a receiving body with a receptacle for the closure element, wherein the closure element can be transferred from the feed path into a receiving position in the receptacle is, and a turning device for turning the receiving body from a starting position into an end position and transferring the closure element from the recording removal position into a set position in which the closure element is positioned with the first side pointing in the direction of the inside of the container on the container or at a distance from the container.
  • the closure element used to close the container has a first side.
  • the first side points in the direction of the inside of the container and is arranged, for example, inside a container opening.
  • the first side faces the substance filled in the container.
  • the second side of the closure element faces away from the inside of the container and in particular faces towards the outside of the container, away from the pharmaceutical substance.
  • the individually feedable closure elements are arranged such that the first side is at least partially and preferably completely free of contact with the feed track, more preferably free of contact with other components of the closure device.
  • the first side can be exposed within a protective and/or decontamination atmosphere in such a way that a protective gas, for example H2O2, can be applied to it.
  • the first side can be disinfected.
  • the received closure element can be turned and transferred to a setting position, on or at a distance from the container. In the set position, the first side faces towards the inside of the container.
  • the container can then be closed by means of the closure element.
  • a pressing device can be provided, which will be discussed below.
  • the operational safety of the device can be increased in comparison to a conventional closing device via the possibility of applying the protective gas to the closing element on the first side.
  • the locking device in the case of the locking device according to the invention, it is preferably provided that within a protected environment provided with the protective and/or decontamination atmosphere, the locking elements without negative pressure device and corresponding gripping element, so to speak, to a certain extent "vacuum-free", can be arranged on the containers.
  • the requirements for any filter elements and/or returns for protective gas can be reduced as a result.
  • the closing device and the system for processing containers can in particular comprise a control device. All processes of the locking device and the system are preferably controlled and/or regulated by means of the control device.
  • the first side In relation to a direction of gravity, the first side preferably points upwards in the feed path and/or in the receiving position, i. H. against the direction of gravity, and the second side down, i. H. in the direction of gravity. In this way, the first side can be subjected to a protective gas flowing from top to bottom.
  • the second side In relation to a direction of gravity, the second side preferably points upwards and the first side downwards in the setting position. After any cleaning and/or contamination and turning of the closure element, further contamination can be largely avoided before the closure element is arranged and possibly pressed on.
  • the first side can be or form an underside of the closure element, and the second side its upper side.
  • Position and/or orientation information such as “top”, “bottom”, “vertical”, “horizontal” or the like are in this case related to an intended position of use of the locking device and the system.
  • a positioning device of the system is positioned on the floor of a hall or a laboratory and that the locking device is on the top of the positioning device is arranged.
  • a cover element of an isolator device covers the locking device.
  • the closure device can preferably comprise a supply of closure elements, from which the closure elements can be fed to the feed path.
  • the supply is included in a conveyor pot, for example.
  • the closure elements are fed from the conveying pot to the feed path in such a way that those closure elements which have an undesired orientation--for example with the second side up--fall back into the conveying pot. Closure elements with the correct orientation - in particular with the first side up - are guided individually via the feed path to the receiving body.
  • the first side of the closure element is preferably directed upwards, with the feed track being free in particular at the top.
  • a protective gas can reach the first side particularly well. Any contact of the closure element with components of the closure device and/or the system, which could lead to contamination, can preferably be avoided.
  • the closure element preferably rests with the second side on a bottom of the feed path.
  • the closure element is advantageously arranged on top of the container or above the container.
  • the closure element can be arranged in a straight line above the container along the direction of gravity. In this case, the closure element can be lowered by a linear displacement towards the container.
  • the closure elements are fed horizontally in the feed line, for example. It can be provided that the receiving body, in the starting position for receiving the closure element in the receiving position, contacts the feed track and/or is arranged above the feed track.
  • the closing device comprises an insertion element, via which the closure element arranged at one end of the feed path can be inserted into the receptacle in the initial position of the receptacle body.
  • the second side of the closure element can be subjected to an insertion force in the direction of the receptacle via the insertion element.
  • the first side can be free of contact with the insert element.
  • the insertion element can push the closure element upwards into the receptacle.
  • the push-in element can be or can be a press-in element in order to press the closure element into the receptacle, so that the closure element is reliably held on the receptacle body, for example in a form-fitting manner.
  • a blocking device can be arranged on the feed track, via which subsequent closure elements in the feed track can be blocked when a closure element is inserted from the feed track into the receptacle.
  • the blocking device comprises a blocking element that can be pushed transversely into the feed path and blocks it.
  • the closure element is preferably held in the receptacle by a force fit and/or form fit.
  • the receiving body is preferably dimensioned in such a way that it is adapted to the contour of the closure element, which is received, for example, in a press fit.
  • the receiving body can, for example, be a format part for the respective closure elements.
  • An outer edge of the closure element is preferably at least partially in contact with an edge of the receptacle.
  • the receptacle can include, for example, an insertion opening and an opposite exit opening for the closure element, wherein the The closure element can be moved through the insertion opening into the receptacle and through the discharge opening out of the receptacle.
  • the closure element is moved via the insertion opening into the receptacle by means of the aforementioned slide-in element.
  • the closure element can be moved out of the receptacle, for example via the discharge opening, via a corresponding push element.
  • the receptacle can be designed, for example, as an opening in the receptacle body, with the closure element bearing against an edge of the opening in the receiving position.
  • the receptacle can be sleeve-shaped, for example, and can include a lateral opening.
  • the lateral opening forms a free space which, for example, as explained below, allows the receiving body to be moved past other components of the locking device. In the initial position of the receiving body, the opening is preferably directed in the direction of the feed track.
  • the receptacle body includes, for example, a suction line with a suction opening arranged on an edge of the receptacle, and the closing device includes a vacuum device for subjecting the suction line to negative pressure, with the closure element being held in the receptacle by means of negative pressure.
  • a receiving form is used, for example, to place flanged caps on containers that have already been closed by means of closure elements. “Closing” the container can accordingly be understood in the present case to mean that a further closure element can be arranged in addition to the closure element.
  • closure elements in particular flanged caps
  • the use of negative pressure ("vacuum positioning") of the closure elements can prove to be unproblematic insofar as the containers are already closed and contamination of the inside of the container can no longer occur.
  • a device can, for example, be used outside an environment with a protective and/or decontamination atmosphere.
  • the turning device is a pivoting device or includes such a device, via which the receiving body can be pivoted about a pivoting axis for transfer from the initial position to the end position.
  • the pivot axis is preferably aligned horizontally.
  • the closure elements can be pivoted from the respective receiving position into the respective setting position via the pivoting device.
  • the holder body comprises a plurality of holders arranged in a row
  • the pivot axis is aligned parallel to the holders.
  • the pivot axis runs through the receptacles.
  • the pivoting angle for pivoting from the initial position to the end position is preferably more than 90°, more preferably more than 135°. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the pivoting angle is 180° or essentially 180°.
  • the closure elements can in particular be turned completely by means of the pivoting device, with the first side preferably pointing upwards in the initial position and downwards in the setting position.
  • a height of the closure element, in particular along the direction of gravity, can preferably be the same or essentially the same in the receiving position and in the setting position. In the initial position and in the End position, the receiving body in the direction of gravity have the same height.
  • the turning device is preferably free of a linear lifting movement for transferring the receiving body from the initial position to the end position, which simplifies the functioning of the closing device.
  • only a pivoting movement for turning the closure elements can be provided.
  • the turning device is or includes a lifting device for raising or lowering the receiving body.
  • the lifting device allows, for example, the locking device to be adapted to containers of different sizes. For example, the containers differ in height.
  • the closing device can be adjusted in a variety of ways via a lifting movement, which is set once when changing the format to the higher or lower container.
  • the feed path can, for example, define a feed direction for the closure elements, and a transport device for the containers can be provided, which can be transported with the transport device in a transport direction to the closing device, with an angle between the feed direction and the transport direction being smaller than 90°, preferably smaller than 70°, preferably about 40° to 60°. It has been shown in practice that a relatively compact design of the system for processing containers with the closing device can be achieved in this way.
  • Inert gas can preferably be applied to the isolated closure elements over the length of the feed path in order to ensure a high level of process reliability.
  • a set-up device for the system can be designed essentially L-shaped, for example in plan view, with the transport device being arranged along one leg of the L and the locking device essentially in the area where the two legs of the L cross L is arranged.
  • the turning device comprises or forms a pivoting device for pivoting the receiving body about a pivot axis and transferring the receiving body from a position remote from the container to a position close to the container in which the distance between the receiving body and the container is less than in the position remote from the container.
  • the pivot axis can in particular be aligned vertically.
  • the receiving body can be transferred from the initial position to the end position, while the turning device is pivoted from the position remote from the container to the position close to the container. Due to the possibility of simultaneous and/or synchronous pivoting, cycle times of the closing device can be kept short.
  • the pivoting angle for pivoting from the position remote from the container into the position close to the container is preferably less than 90°, preferably less than 70°, preferably approximately 40° to 60°.
  • the pivot angle can essentially match the angle between the feed direction and the transport direction.
  • the closing device preferably comprises a pressing device for pressing the closure element against the container or for pressing the closure element into a container opening. In this way, a reliable seat of the closure element on the container can be ensured.
  • the pressing device can have at least one pressing element.
  • the closing device preferably comprises a support body for supporting the container with a force opposing a pressing force of a pressing device.
  • the container can stand up on the support body at least while the closure element is being pressed on.
  • the closure element can bear against a container opening in the set position. Accordingly, provision can be made for the receiving body to hold the closure element directly moved up to the container opening.
  • the closing device can comprise a pressing device with a pressing element that presses the closure element into the container opening or presses it onto the container, which presses the second side with a pressing force.
  • the container can still be unlocked or it can already be closed by means of a closure element.
  • the pressing element can be, for example, a pivoting element or a pushing element that can be pivoted or pushed toward the second side and can be brought into contact with the second side. It goes without saying that a relevant drive is provided for the pressing element.
  • the locking device can comprise a gripping element for gripping the closure element in the set position, a vacuum device via which the gripping element can be subjected to a vacuum in order to remove the closure element from the receptacle of the receiving body, and an adjustment device for moving the closure element with the gripping element the container, wherein the closure element can be removed when the negative pressure on the container is removed.
  • a gripping element for gripping the closure element in the set position
  • a vacuum device via which the gripping element can be subjected to a vacuum in order to remove the closure element from the receptacle of the receiving body
  • an adjustment device for moving the closure element with the gripping element the container, wherein the closure element can be removed when the negative pressure on the container is removed.
  • the adjustment device is preferably a displacement device for displacing the gripping element, in particular in a straight line.
  • the displacement device can advantageously be a lifting device, in which the closure element is lowered by means of the gripping element from above onto the container or onto the closure element that has already been arranged.
  • the closure element can preferably be gripped by means of the gripping element on the second side, with the first side preferably being out of contact with the gripping element.
  • the locking device comprises a holding body and that an insertion element is provided, wherein the closure element can be inserted by means of the insertion element from the receptacle of the receptacle body into a corresponding receptacle of the retaining body in its end position.
  • the closure element can be transferred to the holding body and, for example, subsequently arranged by it on the container.
  • the insertion force can be applied to the second side of the closure element by means of the insertion element in the direction of receiving the holding body.
  • the receptacles of the receiving body and the holding body can advantageously be formed congruently with one another.
  • the push-in element can be designed as a pressing element, via which the closure element can be pressed from the receptacle of the receiving body into the receptacle of the holding body.
  • the closure element is preferably moved out of the receptacle of the receptacle body through the aforementioned discharge opening.
  • the receptacles of the receiving body and the holding body can preferably be designed to correspond to one another.
  • the closure element is held in the receptacle of the holding body by a force fit and/or form fit.
  • the recording can be adapted to the contour of the closure element, for example in a press fit is recorded.
  • the holding body can in particular be a format part, adapted to the closure elements.
  • An outer edge of the closure element is preferably at least partially in contact with an edge of the receptacle of the holding body.
  • the receptacle of the holding body preferably comprises an insertion opening and an ejection opening, located opposite this, for the closure element.
  • the closure element can, for example, be movable through the insertion opening into the receptacle and through the discharge opening out of the receptacle.
  • the receptacle can be formed, for example, in the form of an opening in the holding body.
  • the receptacle is sleeve-shaped and includes a lateral opening.
  • the holding body is or comprises at least one tube or sleeve and is preferably dimensioned such that the tube or sleeve can be inserted into the container without contacting an edge of a container opening.
  • piston plugs can be set by inserting the tube or sleeve into the container opening. Any contamination can be avoided by keeping the tube or sleeve free from contact with the rim of the container opening.
  • the closure element is removed from the tube or sleeve with a hold-down device, for example, as explained below.
  • the insertion element is preferably designed as a ram.
  • the receiving body can preferably be transferred again from the end position to the starting position. It proves to be advantageous, for example, if the recording takes the receiving body includes a lateral opening. In preferred embodiments, for example, the receiving body can be pivoted away from the slide-in element by moving the slide-in element through the opening.
  • the closing device favorably comprises at least one adjusting device for moving the holding body accommodating the closing element and/or the slide-in element in the direction of a container opening of the container. Provision can be made for the holding body and the insertion element to be assigned their own adjustment device. For example, a simultaneous and/or synchronous displacement can take place via a control device. Alternatively, the holding body and the slide-in element can be moved separately.
  • the at least one adjustment device is preferably a displacement device for displacing the holding body and/or the slide-in element, in particular in a straight line, in the direction of the container.
  • the displacement device can advantageously be a lifting device.
  • the holding body and the insertion element can preferably be displaced synchronously in the direction of the container, with the insertion element preferably bearing against the closure element during the displacement.
  • the closure element can be placed against an edge of the container opening by means of the holding body, and the closure element can be pressed by means of the push-in element out of the receptacle of the holding body into the container opening to close the container.
  • the insertion element can act as a pressing element for the closure element.
  • the locking device can include a pressing device.
  • the container is supported by means of the aforesaid supporting body during the pressing of the closure element.
  • the holding body and the insertion element can advantageously be removed from the container by means of the at least one adjusting device, for example after the container has been closed. It can be provided here that the holding body can be removed from the container before the slide-in element is displaced.
  • the closure element can be pressed into the container opening by means of the push-in element, with the holding body initially being arranged in a stationary manner in relation to the container.
  • the holding body can then be removed from the container via the adjustment device and the insert element can then be removed from the container via the adjustment device.
  • the holding body with the closure element received engages in the container opening, with the push-in element forming a hold-down device for applying a retaining force to the closure element, with the holding body being able to be removed from the container at the same time by means of the at least one adjustment device, so that the closure element is displaceable from the receptacle to remain in the container opening.
  • a configuration is used, for example, for arranging piston plugs.
  • the holding body for example tubular or sleeve-shaped, engages in the container opening. The closure element is acted upon by means of the insertion element.
  • the closure elements can be mushroom plugs, plunger plugs, flanged plug caps or flanged caps.
  • provision can be made for the flanged caps to be placed on mushroom plugs that have already been arranged.
  • the locking device preferably comprises at least one control device with which the closure element is present and/or correct Seat on the container can be checked.
  • the control device is designed optically, for example. If the closure element is missing, provision can be made, for example, for the container to be moved back to the closure device by means of a transport device in order to provide a closure element. Alternatively, if the closure element is missing, the container can be ejected via the transport device. If the closure element is not properly seated, the container can be ejected via the transport device, for example.
  • a control device can be used to check whether a closure element is accommodated in at least one receptacle (preferably in all receptacles) of the receptacle body, in which case, for example, the receptacle can be predetermined or predeterminable or alternatively any receptacle.
  • the check is preferably carried out before and/or when the receiving body is turned, but advantageously before the closure elements are lowered onto the containers. If a closure element is missing, the corresponding receptacle can preferably be occupied or subsequently occupied with the missing closure element.
  • the above-mentioned insertion element for the closure element can be operated selectively.
  • slide-in elements if, as mentioned below, several closure elements can be processed at the same time, are not actuated in this case, for example if the corresponding receptacle on the receptacle body is already occupied by a closure element.
  • an optical control device e.g. with optical fibers
  • individual closure elements can be repositioned in the receiving body. It is also conceivable that only one or more receptacle(s) is/are selectively occupied by a respective closure element, for example by actuating the respective slide-in element. At least one recording of the recording body can remain free.
  • the closing device is designed for the simultaneous closing of a plurality of containers with a respective closing element.
  • a plurality of feed tracks, a plurality of receptacles in the receiving body, a plurality of insertion elements, a plurality of receptacles in the holding body, a plurality of pressing elements, etc. are provided.
  • the cycle time of the closing device can be reduced.
  • the respective components of the closure device are configured identically for processing a plurality of closure elements.
  • the invention can have the following properties and/or advantages in particular: a uniform feeding and/or setting technology for different types of closure elements, for example mushroom stoppers, plunger stoppers and flanged caps; the possibility of replacing a missing closure element, also individually; the possibility of using non-vacuum technology for closure elements, for example on a filling machine; the possibility of applying protective gas to the closure elements on the side that comes into contact with the product.
  • a system according to the invention for processing pharmaceutical containers for example vials, syringes or carpules, which solves the task mentioned at the outset, comprises a transport device for transporting the containers along at least one transport direction, one on the transporter direction arranged filling station for filling a pharmaceutical substance into the container and the filling station in the transport direction downstream closing device of the type explained above for closing the container after filling.
  • closure elements in the form of mushroom stoppers, piston stoppers, flanged caps or flanged stopper caps are arranged.
  • the transport device can have a plurality of components, including in particular a linear transport system for transporting the containers in a straight line.
  • the containers are preferably closed as soon as possible after being filled with the substance, optionally after checking the filling by means of a weighing station.
  • the system comprises a mounting device on which the closing device for closing the containers and the transport device are arranged, and an isolator device covering the closing device and the transport device with a cover element, preferably for providing a protective and/or decontamination atmosphere between the Covering element and the installation device and for applying the first sides of the closure elements with the protective at- atmosphere.
  • the protective and/or decontamination atmosphere includes in particular a protective gas, for example H2O2.
  • the protective gas can be applied to the first sides of the closure elements, which are preferably directed upwards.
  • the system can include a further closing device for closing the containers, which is downstream of the first-mentioned closing device in the transport direction, for further closing containers that are closed in particular by mushroom plugs by means of closing elements in the form of flanged caps.
  • the mushroom plugs are arranged by means of the first closing device and the flanged caps by means of the second closing device.
  • the system can include a crimping station downstream in the direction of transport for crimping the crimp caps.
  • the system on the transport device comprises a further closing device for closing the containers and a turning station, which are upstream of the filling station in the transport direction, with a first container opening being able to be closed by means of a closing element of the further closing device, and then the containers by means of the Turning station are turned and then filled by means of the filling station.
  • a further closing device for closing the containers and a turning station, which are upstream of the filling station in the transport direction, with a first container opening being able to be closed by means of a closing element of the further closing device, and then the containers by means of the Turning station are turned and then filled by means of the filling station.
  • Such an embodiment is used, for example, for sealing carpules on both sides. Upstream of the filling station, the carpule can be closed at the container opening and then turned over. After filling, the carpule is closed at the further container opening.
  • format is understood to mean, in particular, containers of different types that differ in terms of their container type (vials, syringes or cartridges) and/or in terms of their Distinguish container properties (such as size in particular) from one another.
  • the closing device and/or the system can preferably have several format sets with respective format parts. Depending on the respective requirements, the most suitable format parts can be selected. In this way, the locking device and/or the system can be adapted in many ways to the intended use.
  • FIG. 1 a schematic plan view of a system according to the invention for processing containers
  • FIG. 1A a schematic representation of a pharmaceutical container and a closure element
  • FIG. 2 an enlarged detailed illustration of detail A in FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 an enlarged detailed illustration of detail B in FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 4 is a partial perspective view of the system as seen in the direction of arrow "4" in FIG. 2, showing a locking device according to the invention;
  • FIG. 5 an enlarged partial representation of the locking device in FIG. 4 in a perspective view
  • FIG. 6 a schematic view of a feed track and of closure elements of the closure device
  • FIG. 7 a plan view of a receiving body of the locking device from FIG. 4;
  • Figure 8 is a sectional view taken along line 8-8 of Figure 7;
  • FIG. 9 an enlarged partial illustration of the locking device from FIG. 8, with closure elements being guided by means of a receiving body on a holding body and being pushed into the holding body by means of insertion elements from the receiving body;
  • FIG. 10 a side view of the closing device before the holding body and the slide-in elements are lowered in the direction of the container to be closed;
  • FIG. 11 to 13 detailed representations when closing the container ( Figure 11),
  • FIG. 14 is a partial perspective view of the system, viewed in the direction of arrow "14" in FIG. 3, showing a locking device according to the present invention
  • FIG. 15 a perspective illustration of a receiving body of the locking device from FIG. 14 and locking elements held thereon;
  • Figures 16 and 17 Detailed views of the locking device from Figure 14, the means
  • FIG. 16 show closure elements held by vacuum gripping elements before being lowered onto the containers (FIG. 16), or placed on the containers (FIG. 17);
  • FIG. 18 a perspective representation of a closing device according to the invention in a manner corresponding to FIG. 4, via which closing device piston stoppers can be arranged on the containers;
  • Figure 19 is a schematic representation showing placement of a plunger stopper over a retainer body in a container opening
  • FIG. 20 a schematic side view of a locking device according to the invention.
  • FIG. 21 an illustration corresponding to FIG. 20 when closing a different type of container.
  • FIG. 22 a schematic plan view of a system according to the invention with two locking devices according to the invention.
  • FIG. 1 shows, in a schematic top view, an overview of a system according to the invention, denoted by reference numeral 10, for processing pharmaceutical containers 12, which are shown schematically in FIG. 1A.
  • the containers can be vials, syringes or cartridges, for example.
  • the invention is explained using the example of containers 12 to be closed in the form of vials.
  • the system 10 comprises a first section 14, shown in detail in Figure 2, and a second section 16, shown in detail in Figure 3.
  • an erection device 18 of the sections 14, 16 is shown in each case.
  • the installation device 18 is, for example, a frame or a base that is positioned on a floor of a hall or a laboratory. A clean room environment can be beneficial.
  • position and orientation information relates to the intended and correct use of the system 10 .
  • the system 10 comprises an isolator device 22 covering the installation device 18 with a cover element 20.
  • the isolator device 22 can be used to apply a protective and/or decontamination atmosphere to an environment covered by the cover element 20 and delimited on the underside by the installation device 18.
  • the protective and/or decontamination atmosphere includes a protective gas, for example H2O2.
  • the cover element 20 can preferably extend with side walls up to the installation device.
  • the isolator device 22 provides a flow of the protective gas from top to bottom in order to apply the protective gas to the components of the system 10 arranged in the environment. Due to the flow from top to bottom, the impingement can take place in particular from above.
  • the system 10 includes a transport device 24 with a linear transport system 26. Supplied containers 12 can be transported in a transport direction 28 along the transport system 26.
  • a filling station 30 is arranged on the transport system 26, with which the containers 12 are filled with a pharmaceutical substance, for example a liquid.
  • closure elements 34 in the present example mushroom plugs 36, are used on the closure device 32, as explained below, for engaging in a container opening and placing against an edge of the container 12.
  • the closed containers 12 are transferred from the first section 14 to the second section 16 via components of the transport device 24 in the form of transport wheels 38 .
  • the second section 16 also includes a transport system 26 in which the now closed containers 12 can be transported along a transport direction 28 .
  • An advantageous embodiment of the locking device according to the invention is arranged on the transport system 28.
  • closure elements 34 in the form of flanged caps 44 can be placed on the mushroom plugs 36 in order to completely close the containers 12.
  • the closing device 32 comprises a feed unit 45 for closure elements 34.
  • a conveyor pot 46 is provided for storing closure elements 34.
  • the closure elements 34 are fed to a plurality of feed tracks 48 of the feed unit 45 .
  • the feed tracks 48 are filled via a sorting device 50 starting from the conveyor pot 46 .
  • the sorting device 50 is designed in such a way that the closure elements 34 are guided individually and upside down into the feed tracks 48 .
  • “upside down” is to be understood in particular as meaning that a first side 52 of the closure elements 34 points upwards and a second side 54 of the closure elements 34 points downwards.
  • the first side 52 is that side which faces an inside 56 of the container when the container 12 is closed (FIG. 1A).
  • the second side 54 is that side which faces away from the inside 56 of the container when the container 12 is closed.
  • the container 12 has a container opening 58 which is bordered by a rim 60 .
  • the edge 60 can be designed in the manner of a flange.
  • the sorting device 50 is designed in such a way that closure elements 34 which, contrary to the desired orientation in the feed tracks 48, are not aligned with the first side 52 upwards, i.e. in particular with the second side 54 upwards, fall back into the conveying pot 46. Only those closure elements 34 whose first side 52 points upwards reach the feed tracks 48 (FIGS. 4 to 6).
  • the closing device 32 is designed for closing a plurality of containers 12 at the same time.
  • the relevant components of the closing device 32 such as feed tracks 48, receptacles of the receiving body, receptacles of the holding body and insertion elements are each configured identically. To simplify the following discussion sion, only one of the components is dealt with as a representative. It goes without saying that the relevant explanations also apply to the other components in each case.
  • the feed tracks 48 are aligned parallel to one another and define a feed direction 62 in which the closure elements 34 are fed in individually.
  • the feed direction 62 encloses an angle with the transport direction 28 . In the present case the angle is approximately 45°. In this way, a compact design can be achieved with the system 10 .
  • the positioning device 18 is essentially L-shaped in plan view.
  • the transport system 26 extends in the transport direction 28 along a leg of the L.
  • the closing device 32 is arranged in the area of the L where the two legs cross one another.
  • the feed path 48 is formed in the shape of a groove and includes a base 64 on which the closure element 34 rests with the second side 54 .
  • the closure element 34 is arranged in a form-fitting manner transversely to the feed direction 62 between walls 66 of the feed track 48 .
  • the closure element 34 is free of contact with the feed track 48 and other components of the closure device 32 and the system 10 during transport in the feed track 48 on the first side 52.
  • the flow of protective gas can reliably act on the closure element 34 from above during transport on the first side 52 .
  • Any particles can be removed, for example, by blowing off.
  • contamination is removed and, for example, the closure element 34 on the first side 52 is disinfected.
  • the feed path 48 runs essentially horizontally and in particular parallel to the plane of the transport system 24.
  • the closure elements 34 are moved via the sorting device 50 in the feed tracks 48, subsequent closure elements 34 each pushing closure elements 34 arranged in front of them.
  • the feed track 48 has an end 68 ( Figures 5, 7 and 8).
  • the closing device 32 comprises an insertion element 70, which in the present case is designed as a pressing-in element for the closing element 34.
  • the push-in element 70 is formed as a ram which is arranged underneath the end 68 of the feed path 48 .
  • the slide-in element 70 can be raised and lowered in a clocked manner by means of a drive.
  • control device 72 all components of the system 10 and thus the operation of the system 10 are controlled and/or regulated by a control device 72 .
  • the closing device 32 includes a turning device 74 which includes a receiving body 76 for the closing elements 34 .
  • the turning device 74 is designed as a pivoting device 78 , with the receiving body 76 being pivotable about a pivot axis 80 .
  • the pivot axis 80 is aligned horizontally.
  • the turning device 74 includes a further pivoting device 82 for pivoting about a pivot axis 84.
  • the pivot axis 84 is aligned vertically.
  • “vertical” can in particular be interpreted as “along the direction of gravity”.
  • Reference number 85 denotes the direction of gravity.
  • the receiving body 76 can be pivoted about the pivot axis 78 relative to a holding part 86 of the turning device 74 .
  • the holding part 86 can in turn be pivoted about the pivot axis 84 relative to a base part 88 by means of the pivoting device 82 .
  • the base part 88 is positioned on the positioning device 18 and held on it (FIG. 4).
  • the receiving body 76 comprises a seat 90 for the closure element 34.
  • the seat 90 is formed on a receiving section 92 which is connected via a connecting section 94 to a shaft section 96 of the receiving body 76 aligned in the direction of the pivot axis 80.
  • the plurality of receptacles 90 are formed side by side in a row on the receptacle section 92 .
  • the pivot axis 80 runs parallel to the mounts 90.
  • the receptacle 90 is formed as an opening 98 in the receptacle section 92 .
  • the receptacle section 92 is essentially sleeve-shaped.
  • the receptacle 90 includes an insertion opening 100.
  • the insertion opening 100 is opposite an ejection opening 102.
  • the receptacle 90 includes an edge 104. At an opening 106, the edge 104 is interrupted.
  • the receiving body 76 can assume an initial position when pivoting about the pivot axis 78 .
  • the receptacle 90 is located above the end 68 of the feed track 48 ( Figure 8).
  • the opening 106 points in the direction of the feed path 48.
  • the closure element 34 can be pushed and in particular pressed into the receptacle 90 by means of the insertion element 70 .
  • the receptacle 90 is dimensioned in such a way that the closure element 34 is held in the receptacle 90 in contact with the edge 104 via the outer edge by a positive fit.
  • a press fit is formed.
  • the closure element 34 is subjected to an insertion force by the insertion element 70 on the second side 54 .
  • the first side 52 is not in contact with the receiving body 76 and can continue to be acted upon by the protective gas from above.
  • a blocking device 108 on the feed path 48 can be activated (FIG. 5).
  • the blocking device 108 comprises a blocking member 110.
  • the blocking member 110 can be displaced transversely to the feed track 48.
  • the blocking member 110 is pushed into the feed track 48 to block further closure elements 34.
  • the blocking element 110 is again pushed transversely to the feed path 48, and the closure element 112, under the thrust of the subsequent closure elements 34, reaches the end 68.
  • the receiving body 76 is pivoted with the closure element 34 from an initial position to an end position. In the present case, a pivoting through 180° about the pivot axis 80 takes place. The receiving body 76 is turned in this way, so that the first side 52 points downwards and the second side 54 points upwards.
  • the receiving body 76 with the closure element 34 is in a position remote from the container.
  • the receiving body 76 is transferred from the position remote from the container to a position close to the container (FIGS. 4 and 9). In the position close to the container, the distance between the receiving body 76 and the container 12 is less than in the position remote from the container.
  • the turning device 74 includes a lifting device in order to change the height of the receiving body 76, for example during conversions.
  • the holding part 86 can be adjusted in height relative to the base part 88 .
  • the pivoting angle When pivoting about the pivot axis 84 into the position close to the container, the pivoting angle is essentially 45° in the present example. This pivoting angle corresponds to the angle between the transport direction and the feed direction 62 .
  • the end position of the receiving body 76 is identical to its position near the container.
  • the above statements show that, for example, pivoting about just one pivot axis 80 can be provided in order to turn the closure elements 34 and to transfer the receiving body into the end position.
  • the first side 52 of the closure element 34 in its set position, when the receiving body 76 assumes the end position, points in the direction of the inside of the container 56.
  • the closing element 34 is arranged at a distance from the container 12 and above the container 12 in the setting position. To close the container opening 58, the closure element 34 is to be lowered. It is advantageous here that the closure element 34 only has to be lowered in a straight line and pressed into the container opening 58 .
  • the locking device 32 comprises a holding body 114.
  • the holding body 114 comprises a plurality of receptacles 116 which are arranged on a common support section 118.
  • the support section 118 is attached to an adjustment unit direction 120, present in the form of a lifting device 122 (a displacement device) held. In this way, the support section 118 can be lowered and raised in particular in a straight line.
  • the receptacles 116 are formed corresponding to the receptacles 90 and preferably congruently with them.
  • the receptacle 116 includes an opening 124 with an insertion opening 126 and an exit opening 128 for the closure element 34.
  • the receptacle 116 includes a rim 130.
  • the receptacle 116 is dimensioned such that the closure element 34, as well as in the receptacle 90, positively fits therein recorded and held over the outer edge at the edge 130 in particular via a press fit.
  • the locking device 32 also includes an insertion element 132, with which the locking element 34 can be pushed out of the receptacle 90 into the receptacle 116 and, in particular, can be pressed.
  • the insertion element 132 is accordingly a pressing element.
  • the slide-in elements 132 are held together on a support section 134 .
  • the support section 134 can be displaced in a straight line and in particular in the vertical direction by means of an adjustment device 136, in the present case configured as a lifting device 138 (a displacement device).
  • the slide-in element 132 can be lowered in particular in the direction of the container 12 or, conversely, raised again.
  • the adjusting devices 120, 136 configured as lifting devices 122, 138 can preferably be moved independently of one another. This can be advantageous, for example, for converting the closing device 32 to close different types of containers 12, as mentioned below. In particular, a synchronous movement of the two lifting devices 122, 138 with one another is also possible.
  • the closure element 34 can be subjected to an insertion force on the second side 54 by means of the insertion element 132, which is moved with the lifting device 138. In the process, the closure element 34 is pushed out of the discharge opening 102 and via the insertion opening 126 into the receptacle 116 . As a result, the closure element 34 is held on the holding body 114 (FIG. 9).
  • the receiving body 76 can then be pivoted back into the starting position and the position remote from the container about the pivot axes 80, 84.
  • the opening 98 has proven to be advantageous here, so that the receiving body 76 can be pivoted past the insertion element 132 .
  • the holding body 114 and the insertion element 132 are lowered synchronously in the direction of the container 12 (arrow 140 in FIG. 10) until the closure element 34 engages in the container opening 58 .
  • the push-in element 132 acts as a pressing element on the second side 54 and presses the closure element 34 into the container opening 58 to close the container 12 (FIG. 11).
  • the locking device 32 includes a support body 142, which is shown schematically in FIG.
  • the supporting body 142 acts on the container 12 with a supporting force opposing the pressing force of the insertion element 132 in order to enable a firm seat of the closure element 34 in the container opening 58 .
  • the holding body 114 is then first raised by means of the lifting device 122 (arrow 144 in FIG. 12).
  • the closure element 34 can continue to be pressed.
  • the insertion element 132 is also raised with the lifting device 138 (arrow 146 in FIG. 13).
  • a number of closure elements 34 can be processed at the same time to seal a number of containers 12 .
  • six containers 12 can be closed simultaneously with a respective closure element 34 .
  • the closing device 32 comprises a control device 148.
  • the control device 148 is optically designed, for example, and checks the presence of a closure element 34 on a respective container 12. If the closure element 34 is missing, the transport system 26 is moved back counter to the transport direction 28 and the corresponding container 12 is closed with a closure element 34 .
  • the closure element 34 for the container 12 to be closed can be selected via the selective activation of the corresponding insertion element 70 at the end 68 of the suitable feed path 48 .
  • the respective other plug-in elements 70 remain deactivated for this period. It is therefore possible to use the receiving body 76 to transfer any integer number from one to (in the present example) six closure elements 34 from the receiving position to the setting position.
  • the receptacles 90 of the receptacle body 76 are checked for the presence of closure elements 34 by means of a control device, for example optically. The check is carried out, for example, before or when turning or pivoting the receiving body 76, but in particular before the closure elements 34 are lowered onto the containers.
  • FIG. 1 Such a control device is shown schematically in FIG.
  • a closure element 34 is missing in a receptacle, the movement of the receptacle body 76 can be delayed, or it is moved back into the receptacle position.
  • the slide-in element 70 corresponding to the unoccupied receptacle 90 can preferably be selectively confirmed in order to to press missing closure element 34 into the receptacle 90 . In this case, the other slide-in elements 70 remain unactuated.
  • receptacle(s) 90 is/are selectively occupied with a respective closure element 34 .
  • the system 10 includes a further control device 150.
  • the control device 150 is arranged upstream of the closing device 42 on the second section 16 in the transport direction 28 .
  • control device 150 is also designed optically and is used to check that the closure element 34 is correctly seated on the container 12 .
  • the closing device 42 with which the flanged caps 44 can be placed on the mushroom plugs 36 will be discussed below with reference to FIGS.
  • the receiving body 76 comprises a base body on which the receiving section 92 is held.
  • the respective receptacle 90 includes a recess 154 formed on the receptacle section 92.
  • the contour of the recess 154 is adapted to the contour of the closure element 34. As a result, the edge 104 can rest flush against an outer edge of the closure element 34 .
  • the closing device 42 comprises, in particular on the edge 104, a suction opening 156 of a suction line 158.
  • the suction line 158 is guided through the receiving section 92 and the base body 152.
  • the plurality of suction lines 158 may merge in the direction of suction flow.
  • the closing device 42 includes a vacuum device 160.
  • the vacuum device 160 applies a vacuum to the suction line 158 and thereby to the suction opening 156.
  • the closing element 34 can be held in the receptacle 90 by means of a vacuum and assume the receiving position. As explained above, the insertion can take place by means of the insertion element 70 .
  • the receiving body 76 is then transferred to the end position and position close to the container (FIG. 14).
  • the closure element 34 assumes the set position.
  • the closure device 42 also includes a respective gripping element 162 for gripping the closure element 34.
  • the gripping element 162 is a vacuum gripping element to which a suction line 164 is connected.
  • the gripping element 162 can also be referred to as a suction tappet.
  • a vacuum device 166 is provided to apply a vacuum to the suction line 164 and the gripping element 162 .
  • the closure element 34 can be gripped by the gripping element 162 .
  • the closure element 34 can be removed from the receptacle 90 by deactivating the vacuum device 160 .
  • an adjustment device 168 configured as a lifting device 170 (a displacement device) can be activated to lift the gripping element 162 . Then, in particular, the receiving body 76 is pivoted back into the initial position.
  • the gripping element 162 with the closure element 34 held thereon is moved in the direction of the container 12 with it by means of the lifting device 170. ordered mushroom plug 36 lowered (arrow 172 in Figure 16).
  • the closure element 34 in the form of the flanged cap 44 is placed on the mushroom plug 36 and the vacuum device 166 for releasing the gripping element 162 is then deactivated.
  • the gripping element 162 can be raised again by means of the lifting device 170, for example.
  • the flanged cap 44 can only be put on loosely.
  • the closing device 42 comprises a crimping station 174 downstream in the transport direction 28 for crimping the crimp caps 44.
  • FIG. 18 shows an advantageous embodiment of the locking device according to the invention, denoted by reference number 176.
  • the representation corresponds to the representation of Figure 4.
  • the closure device 176 is used to close containers 12 by means of closure elements 34 in the form of piston stoppers 178 .
  • the containers 12 can be syringes or cartridges, for example.
  • a holding body 114 is also provided in the closing device 176 .
  • the holding body 114 comprises a sleeve 180 assigned to a respective closure element 34.
  • the sleeve 180 is dimensioned such that it can engage in the container opening 58 in the lowered state without contacting the edge 60.
  • the sleeve 180 forms the receptacle 116 for the closure element 34.
  • the sleeves 180 are held on the support section 118.
  • the insertion element 132 pushes the closure element 34 out of the receiving body 76 into the sleeve 180 and acts here in particular as a pressing element with which the second side 54 is acted upon.
  • the plunger stopper 178 is positioned within the container opening 58 .
  • the push-in element 132 applies a downward restraining force to the second side 54 and acts as a hold-down for the piston plug 178 (arrow 181 in Figure 19).
  • the sleeve 180 With the lifting device 122, the sleeve 180 is raised.
  • the plunger stopper 178 enters the container opening 58 via the exit opening 128, expands and lies against the rim 60.
  • the locking devices 32 and 176 are converted into one another by conversion.
  • the receiving body 76, the holding body 114, the slide-in elements 132 and/or the support sections 134 are designed as format parts.
  • the adjusting devices 120, 136 independently of one another, the setting movement can be adapted to the containers 12 to be processed.
  • the system 10 does not require two complete closing devices, but a convertible closing device can be provided, which is designed as a closing device 32 or as a closing device 176 depending on the containers 12 .
  • FIGS. 20 and 21 show an advantageous embodiment of the locking device according to the invention, denoted by reference numeral 182 .
  • the closing element 34 is transferred to the receiving body 76 in its end position in a set position in which the closure element 34 is already positioned on the container 12 and rests against its edge 60, for example.
  • a pressing device 184 with a pressing element 186 is provided in order to press the closure element 34 into the container opening 58 .
  • the pressing element 186 is a pivoting element which can be pivoted about a pivot axis 188 onto the closing element 34 by means of a drive.
  • the pressing element 186 can be a pushing element, for example, which is pushed onto the closure element 34 in particular from above.
  • a lifting device for the closure elements and thus a lifting movement during operation can be saved. Therefore, for example, contamination caused by abrasion can be avoided.
  • the closure device 182 is therefore particularly suitable for use with toxic or highly sensitive substances.
  • Figure 21 shows the closing device 182 for closing a container 12 that is different from that in Figure 20.
  • the container 12 is larger than in the example in Figure 20.
  • the height compensation can be achieved in that the locking device 182 has a previously mentioned lifting device 190, which is used for conversions.
  • a lifting device 192 can be provided for the pressing element 186 .
  • FIG. 22 shows a top view of an advantageous embodiment of a system according to the invention, designated by reference number 200 .
  • the representation is analogous to the representation according to Figures 2 and 3.
  • the system 200 is used, for example, to process containers 12 in the form of carpules.
  • the filling station 30 is provided here, followed by a closing device.
  • the locking device 176 for locating piston plugs 178 is used.
  • a further closing device is provided upstream of the filling station 30 in the transport direction 28 . This is designed like the locking device 176, for example.
  • the container opening 58 on one side can first be closed with a plunger stopper 178 via the first closing device in the transport direction 28 .
  • the transport direction 28 follows a turning station 202 with which the carpules are turned.
  • the respective other container opening 58 is closed by means of a further piston stopper 178.

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L'invention concerne un dispositif de fermeture pour fermer des récipients pharmaceutiques (12) au moyen d'éléments de fermeture (34). Les éléments de fermeture (34) comprennent une première face (52) et une seconde face (54), la première face (52) étant tournée vers l'intérieur du récipient (56) et la seconde face (54) étant tournée à l'opposé de l'intérieur du récipient (56) lorsque le récipient (12) est fermé au moyen de l'élément de fermeture (34). Le dispositif de fermeture (32 ; 42 ; 176 ; 182) comprend une unité d'alimentation (45) avec un trajet d'alimentation (48) dans lequel des éléments de fermeture (34) peuvent être acheminés individuellement et au moins en partie, de préférence entièrement, sans entrer en contact avec la première face (52) ; un corps de réception (76) avec une zone de réception (90) pour l'élément de fermeture (34), ledit élément de fermeture (34) pouvant être converti à partir du trajet d'alimentation (48) dans une position de réception dans la zone de réception (90) ; et un dispositif de changement (74) pour faire passer le corps de réception (76) d'une position de départ à une position de fin et convertir l'élément de fermeture (34) de la position de réception à une position de réglage dans laquelle l'élément de fermeture (34) est positionné sur le récipient (12) ou à une certaine distance du récipient (12) de telle sorte que la première face (52) se dirige dans la direction de l'intérieur du récipient (56). L'invention concerne en outre un système de traitement de récipients pharmaceutiques.
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