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US1658423A US112819A US11281926A US1658423A US 1658423 A US1658423 A US 1658423A US 112819 A US112819 A US 112819A US 11281926 A US11281926 A US 11281926A US 1658423 A US1658423 A US 1658423A
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  • My invention relates. to an apparatus for filling capsules such as used in drug stores and by the medical profession.
  • the objects of my invention are: first, to provide an apparatus ofthis class whereby a plurality of capsules may be easily and quickly filled without spilling or wasting any orsubstantally any of the contents or filling substance thereof; second, to provide an apparatus of this class whereby a pluand the like, either in powderedior liquid form ina be unifornil filled: third. to
  • g provide an apparatus or this class forfilhng capsules of various sizes; fourth, to provide an apparatus of this class in which the plate for positioning the capsules relative to each other may be readily supported to various heights to conform with the lengths of the capsules adaptedto be filled with medicines or the like; fifth, to provide novel means in connection with a perforated capsule positioning plate for confining the capsule filling substance to a specified area-for filling a specified number of capsules or pill boxes; sixth, to provide an apparatus of this class in which the capsule positioning plate may be lowered relative to the upper open ends of the capsules sothat the caps of the capsules may be easily placed over the upper or container portions thereof and whereby thecaps may be so placed over the other or con tainer portions ofthecapsules so as to make the capsules of uniform length after being filled and enclosed; seventh,-to, provide as a whole a novelly constructed apparatus for filling capsules, and eighth, toprovide an apparatus of this class which, is particularly simple and economical of construction, durs able, eflic
  • Figure 1 is a top view of my capsule filling apparatus in one form of construct-ion, showing a plurality of the lower sections of capsules positioned thereon and showing the means for confining the filling substances to 1926.
  • FIG. 2 is a partial sectional and partial elevational view thereof, taken at 22 of. Fig. 1'; Fig. 3 is aside elevational View thereof, showing the capsule positioningplate adjusted to a lowered position for placing the caps on the capsules;
  • Fig. 4. is a perspective view of the means for confining the filling substances to a specified area on the capsule'positioning plate;
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the base plate, and
  • Fig. 6 is, a fragmentary view in plan of a capsule positioning plate having larger perforations for filling capsules of larger diameters.
  • the base plate 1,supporting screw'men bers 2, screws 3, capsule positioning plate 4, plate adjusting nuts 5 and (Land the filling substances confining member 7, constitute the principal parts and portions of my capsule filling apparatus in one form of construction.
  • the base member land the capsule'positioning member 4 are preferably made of bakelite because of. its chemical resisting qualities or of some othersimilar substance. These members are preferably made rectangularin shape and of substantially the same size, At the upper side of the base member and at the oppo'siteends thereof are provided recesses 1 in which are secured, by means of screws 3, the lower ends of supporting screw members 2, which extend upwardly from said recessesand above said base plate. The screws 3 extend'upwardly from the lower side of said base plate and through the lower walls forming saidfrecesses.
  • the capsule positioning member or plate 4 is provided at its opposite ends with holes l for receiving the supporting screw members 2 when positioned over the base plate 1..
  • the capsule positioning plate A is supported relative to the plate 1 by means of relatively'large, 'exteriorly knurled, ad just-ing nuts 5 at their lower sides, which nuts are mounted on the screw members. 2;
  • Said plate 4 is secured to the uppersides of the nuts 5 byrmeans of similar nuts 6 also mounted on the screw members 2 and adaptto be clamped against the upper side of the therewith.
  • the peripheral knurled portions of the nuts 5 and 6 extend beyond the ends of the base plate 1 and the plate 4- so that the same may be easily adjusted by the linger.
  • the plate t is provided with a plurality of vertical and longitudinally and transversely alined openings or perforatioi'is l. These perforations are round and of a size to conyeniently receive the lower or container portions 8 of capsules 8 for supporting the same in upright positions.
  • the plates is adjusted vertically by loosening the nuts 6 and adjusting the nuts 5 untilth'e upper side of the plate 4t is flush with the upper open ends of the capsule sections 8. The nuts 3 are then secured against the upper side of the, plate 4.
  • the lower or container portions 8 of the capsules are placed in adjacent holes througl.
  • the plate 4 forming a compact group;
  • thepowdered substance is then placed on the plate 4 over the portion occupied by the capsules to be filled and scraped by a suitable instrument over the several capsules until the same are all filled; the excess powdered substance, if any, is then removed, the member Tremoved, the plate at adjusted to a lower position, as shown in Fig. 5, and the caps 8 of the capsules 8 placed over the open ends of the lower portions 8 and preferably forced down so that the same engage the upper side of the plate 4 so that the completed capsules will all be of the same length.
  • a basemember screw members secured to the opposite ends of said base member and extending upwardly therefrom, a perforated capsule positioning plate positioned over said base member with its opposite ends adjacent said screw members, adjusting nuts mounted on-said screw members adapted to engagethe under side of said positioning plate for supporting the same relative to said base member, and securing nuts mounted on said screw members adapted to engage the upper side of said positioning plate for clamping the same against said first mentioned nuts, said base member being provided with recesses surrounding said screw members for receiving said first mentioned nuts to permit said positioning plate to be lowered into engagement with said base member.
  • a base member In an apparatus of the class described, a base member, screw members secured to the opposite ends of said base member and extending upwardly therefrom, a perforated capsule positioning plate positioned over said base member with its opposite ends adjacent said screw members, adjusting nuts mounted on said screw members adapted to engage the under side of said positioning plate for supporting the same relative to said base member, and securing nuts mounted on said screw members adapted to engage the upper side of said.
  • a base plate having spaced apart upwardly extending screw members and recesses in said base plate surrounding said screw members, a perforated capsule positioning plate mounted above said base plate over said screw members, and pairs of exteriorly knurled adjusting nuts mounted on said screw members for clamping the oppo site side of said positioning plate therebetween for supporting the positioning plate relative to the base plate, said recesses in said base plate being adapted to receive one of the nuts of each pair for adjusting the positioning plate in close proximity to sa-id base plate, the knurled portions of said adjusting nuts extending beyond said imsitiouing plate.

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Feb. 7, 1928. 1,658,423
G. A. WARE CAPSULE FILLING APPARATUS Filed Julie 1. 1926 INVENTOR.
GEORGE ,4. M25.
A TTORNEY rality of capsules for containing medicines Patented Feh fi, 1928 v UNITED STATES GEORGE A, WARE, 'oF-Los Anennris, ,GALIYORNIA.
CAPSULE-Ermine APrAnATUs.
Application filed June 1,
My inventionrelates. to an apparatus for filling capsules such as used in drug stores and by the medical profession.
The objects of my invention are: first, to provide an apparatus ofthis class whereby a plurality of capsules may be easily and quickly filled without spilling or wasting any orsubstantally any of the contents or filling substance thereof; second, to provide an apparatus of this class whereby a pluand the like, either in powderedior liquid form ina be unifornil filled: third. to
g provide an apparatus or this class forfilhng capsules of various sizes; fourth, to provide an apparatus of this class in which the plate for positioning the capsules relative to each other may be readily supported to various heights to conform with the lengths of the capsules adaptedto be filled with medicines or the like; fifth, to provide novel means in connection with a perforated capsule positioning plate for confining the capsule filling substance to a specified area-for filling a specified number of capsules or pill boxes; sixth, to provide an apparatus of this class in which the capsule positioning plate may be lowered relative to the upper open ends of the capsules sothat the caps of the capsules may be easily placed over the upper or container portions thereof and whereby thecaps may be so placed over the other or con tainer portions ofthecapsules so as to make the capsules of uniform length after being filled and enclosed; seventh,-to, provide as a whole a novelly constructed apparatus for filling capsules, and eighth, toprovide an apparatus of this class which, is particularly simple and economical of construction, durs able, eflicient, and which will not readily deteriorate or get out oforder.
1th these and other objects in view, as will appear hereinafter, my invention consists of certain novel features of construction combination and arrangement of parts nd portions, as will be hereinafter described in detailand particularly set forth in the appended claims, reference'being had ;to the accompanying drawings and to the characters of reference thereon, which form a part of this application, in which:
Figure 1 is a top view of my capsule filling apparatus in one form of construct-ion, showing a plurality of the lower sections of capsules positioned thereon and showing the means for confining the filling substances to 1926. Serial No. 112,819.
a specified area;-Fig. 2 is a partial sectional and partial elevational view thereof, taken at 22 of. Fig. 1'; Fig. 3 is aside elevational View thereof, showing the capsule positioningplate adjusted to a lowered position for placing the caps on the capsules; Fig. 4. is a perspective view of the means for confining the filling substances to a specified area on the capsule'positioning plate; Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the base plate, and Fig. 6 is, a fragmentary view in plan of a capsule positioning plate having larger perforations for filling capsules of larger diameters.
Like characters of reference refer to similar parts and portionsthroughout theseveral views of the drawings.
The base plate 1,supporting screw'men bers 2, screws 3, capsule positioning plate 4, plate adjusting nuts 5 and (Land the filling substances confining member 7, constitute the principal parts and portions of my capsule filling apparatus in one form of construction.
The base member land the capsule'positioning member 4 are preferably made of bakelite because of. its chemical resisting qualities or of some othersimilar substance. These members are preferably made rectangularin shape and of substantially the same size, At the upper side of the base member and at the oppo'siteends thereof are provided recesses 1 in which are secured, by means of screws 3, the lower ends of supporting screw members 2, which extend upwardly from said recessesand above said base plate. The screws 3 extend'upwardly from the lower side of said base plate and through the lower walls forming saidfrecesses. The capsule positioning member or plate 4 is provided at its opposite ends with holes l for receiving the supporting screw members 2 when positioned over the base plate 1.. The capsule positioning plate A; is supported relative to the plate 1 by means of relatively'large, 'exteriorly knurled, ad just-ing nuts 5 at their lower sides, which nuts are mounted on the screw members. 2;
' Said plate 4 is secured to the uppersides of the nuts 5 byrmeans of similar nuts 6 also mounted on the screw members 2 and adaptto be clamped against the upper side of the therewith. The peripheral knurled portions of the nuts 5 and 6 extend beyond the ends of the base plate 1 and the plate 4- so that the same may be easily adjusted by the linger.
The plate t is provided with a plurality of vertical and longitudinally and transversely alined openings or perforatioi'is l. These perforations are round and of a size to conyeniently receive the lower or container portions 8 of capsules 8 for supporting the same in upright positions. The plates is adjusted vertically by loosening the nuts 6 and adjusting the nuts 5 untilth'e upper side of the plate 4t is flush with the upper open ends of the capsule sections 8. The nuts 3 are then secured against the upper side of the, plate 4.
hen desiring to fill a specified number of capsules with a powdered substance, the lower or container portions 8 of the capsules are placed in adjacent holes througl. the plate 4, forming a compact group; the filling substance confining member 7, which is made in the form of a carpenters square and of flat construction, is placed to cover holes or capsules in holes adjacent to those occupied by capsules adapted to be filled, as shown in Fig. 1; thepowdered substance is then placed on the plate 4 over the portion occupied by the capsules to be filled and scraped by a suitable instrument over the several capsules until the same are all filled; the excess powdered substance, if any, is then removed, the member Tremoved, the plate at adjusted to a lower position, as shown in Fig. 5, and the caps 8 of the capsules 8 placed over the open ends of the lower portions 8 and preferably forced down so that the same engage the upper side of the plate 4 so that the completed capsules will all be of the same length.
In order to fill capsules of larger diameters, a platehaving larger perforations, as shown fragmentarily in Fig. '6, is substituted for that shown in Figs. 1, 2 and 3.
Though I have shown and described a particular construction, combination and arrangeu'ient of parts and portions, I do not wish to be limited to this particular con struction, combination and a rran-gement. but
= desire to include in the scone of ni' im'ention the construction, combination and arrangement substantially as set forth in the appended claims. a
Having thus described my invention, what Iclaim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. In an apparatus of the class described, a basemember, screw members secured to the opposite ends of said base member and extending upwardly therefrom, a perforated capsule positioning plate positioned over said base member with its opposite ends adjacent said screw members, adjusting nuts mounted on-said screw members adapted to engagethe under side of said positioning plate for supporting the same relative to said base member, and securing nuts mounted on said screw members adapted to engage the upper side of said positioning plate for clamping the same against said first mentioned nuts, said base member being provided with recesses surrounding said screw members for receiving said first mentioned nuts to permit said positioning plate to be lowered into engagement with said base member.
In an apparatus of the class described, a base member, screw members secured to the opposite ends of said base member and extending upwardly therefrom, a perforated capsule positioning plate positioned over said base member with its opposite ends adjacent said screw members, adjusting nuts mounted on said screw members adapted to engage the under side of said positioning plate for supporting the same relative to said base member, and securing nuts mounted on said screw members adapted to engage the upper side of said. positioning plate for clamping the same against said first mentioncd nuts, said adjusting nuts extendii'ig beyond the opposite ends of said base member and said positioning plate to permit free access to the peripheral portionsof said adj US'ClIlg nut for adjusting the same In an apparatus of the class described, a base plate having spaced apart upwardly extending screw members and recesses in said base plate surrounding said screw members, a perforated capsule positioning plate mounted above said base plate over said screw members, and pairs of exteriorly knurled adjusting nuts mounted on said screw members for clamping the oppo site side of said positioning plate therebetween for supporting the positioning plate relative to the base plate, said recesses in said base plate being adapted to receive one of the nuts of each pair for adjusting the positioning plate in close proximity to sa-id base plate, the knurled portions of said adjusting nuts extending beyond said imsitiouing plate.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand at Los Angeles, California, this 18th day of May, 1926.
GEORGE A. WAR-l1].
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US2526965A (en) * 1946-06-22 1950-10-24 Nordman Joseph Capsule filling device having a standard, a rotatably and slidably mounted platform, and rotatably mounted spreader means thereon
US2720351A (en) * 1952-04-04 1955-10-11 Fleischer Henry Device for filling gelating capsules
US2787104A (en) * 1953-08-05 1957-04-02 Meyer Geo J Mfg Co Method of and apparatus for use in opening flattened seamless bands
US2794456A (en) * 1955-09-16 1957-06-04 Elias N Miller Capsule filler
US20130192717A1 (en) * 2012-01-30 2013-08-01 National Taiwan University Capsule filler
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US2526965A (en) * 1946-06-22 1950-10-24 Nordman Joseph Capsule filling device having a standard, a rotatably and slidably mounted platform, and rotatably mounted spreader means thereon
US2720351A (en) * 1952-04-04 1955-10-11 Fleischer Henry Device for filling gelating capsules
US2787104A (en) * 1953-08-05 1957-04-02 Meyer Geo J Mfg Co Method of and apparatus for use in opening flattened seamless bands
US2794456A (en) * 1955-09-16 1957-06-04 Elias N Miller Capsule filler
US20130192717A1 (en) * 2012-01-30 2013-08-01 National Taiwan University Capsule filler
EP2662066A1 (en) * 2012-05-10 2013-11-13 Farmalabor srl Machine for tablets preparation without tabletting
US10071021B2 (en) 2015-05-19 2018-09-11 Maxocap Corporation Capsule filling systems and methods of using a capsule filling system
CN106491369A (en) * 2016-12-10 2017-03-15 李广效 A kind of medical capsule medicated powder filling device
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