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  • the object of my invention is to provide a new and improved device of simple construction for measuring small quantities of powders-'for example, for medical doses-and to ll the same into proper receptacles, such as paper or gelatine caps, dac.
  • the invention consists in the combination, with a tube containing a plunger, of an adj ustable stop-piece in said tube for the plunger and means for operating the plunger.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of my improved device for Ineasuring powders and filling them into receptacles.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal central sectional view of the same.
  • Figs. 3 and 4 are sectional views on the lines and y y of Fig. 2, respectively; and
  • Fig. 5 is a detail side view of the adjustable sleeve.
  • the tube a which has its lower end tapered, contains a plunger b, attached to the rod c, provided at its upper end with a head or button e, between lwhich and the upper end of the tube a a helical spring d surrounds said rod and draws the spring and the plunger upward. It the lower open end of the tube a is forced into powder, that part of the tube from the bottom of the same to the plunger bis filled with this powder, which remains in the tube when the latter is removed from the said powder. The powder in the end of the tube can be ejected by forcing down the plunger.
  • the device shown is provided with means for adjusting the plunger, and thereby regulating the amount of powder that is to pass into the tube.
  • the tube a is provided at its upper part with two opposite longitudinal slots a', and upon said tube a the sleeve f is loosely applied, which sleeve f is provided with an internal screw-thread. Said sleeve f.
  • the rod c is provided with a collar h, having the tooth h', that is guided in the slot a for the purpose of preventing the rod c from turning on its axis, and said collar h is pressed by the spring d against a sleeve t', having a central aperture through which the rod c passes and provided with two diametrically-opposite lugs t', which Aproject through the longitudinal slots a of the tube a and are provided on their outer edge with teeth adapted to engage the internal thread of the sleeve f, so that by turning said sleeve the sleeve t' is moved up or down, thus permitting the spring d to draw the plunger b to a greater or less distance into the tube a.
  • a graduated scale c is provided on the outer surface of the tube a along the edge of one ot' the slots a', and an indicator c2 projects from a. guide-collar on the rod c, showing on said scale c2 the distance to which the plunger b is withdrawn.
  • a scale in the nature of a micrometer-scale can be arranged on the surface 'of the sleeve f and the outer surface of the flange or collar a2, as is shown in Fig. l.
  • the position of the plunger b has been fixed by turning the sleeve j", and said sleeve is then locked in place by screwing down the nut g.
  • the open end of the tube is inserted into the powder for the purpose of withdrawing a certain quantity of the same.
  • the lower end of the tube is then inserted into the receptacle into which the powder is to be filled and the plunger b forced downward for the purpose of ejecting the powder.
  • the combination with a tube, of a plunger in the same, a rod to Which the plunger is secured, a spring for pressing the rod and plunger upward, a shoulder on said rod, an adjustable stop-piece in the tube provided With a screw-thread, and a sleeve surrounding the tube and provided with an internal screw-thread engaging the screwthread on the stop-piece to permit of adjusting said stop-pieceA higher or lower in the tube, substantially as set forth.

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C. F. HAUSMANN.
CAPSULE FILLER. y
Patented Devo. 13, 1.892.
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GASPAR FRIEDRICH HAUSMANNS, OF ST. GALLEN, SWITZERLAND.
CAPSULE-FILLER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 487,886, dated December 13, 1892. Application filed J' une 18, 1892. Serial N0.43'7,134. (No model.) Patented in Switzerland December 5. 1891, No. 4,328.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, GASPAR FRIEDRICH HAUSMANN, a citizen of the Republic of Switzerland,residing at St. Gallen, in the Republic of Switzerland, have invented a certain new and useful Capsule-Filler, (for which I have obtained a patent in Switzerland, No. 4,328, dated December 5, 1891,) of which the following is a specification.
The object of my invention is to provide a new and improved device of simple construction for measuring small quantities of powders-'for example, for medical doses-and to ll the same into proper receptacles, such as paper or gelatine caps, dac.
The invention consists in the combination, with a tube containing a plunger, of an adj ustable stop-piece in said tube for the plunger and means for operating the plunger.
The invention also consists in the construction and combination of parts and details, which will be fully described hereinafter, and finally pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a side elevation of my improved device for Ineasuring powders and filling them into receptacles. Fig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal central sectional view of the same. Figs. 3 and 4 are sectional views on the lines and y y of Fig. 2, respectively; and Fig. 5 is a detail side view of the adjustable sleeve.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
The tube a., which has its lower end tapered, contains a plunger b, attached to the rod c, provided at its upper end with a head or button e, between lwhich and the upper end of the tube a a helical spring d surrounds said rod and draws the spring and the plunger upward. It the lower open end of the tube a is forced into powder, that part of the tube from the bottom of the same to the plunger bis filled with this powder, which remains in the tube when the latter is removed from the said powder. The powder in the end of the tube can be ejected by forcing down the plunger.
`The device shown is provided with means for adjusting the plunger, and thereby regulating the amount of powder that is to pass into the tube. The tube a is provided at its upper part with two opposite longitudinal slots a', and upon said tube a the sleeve f is loosely applied, which sleeve f is provided with an internal screw-thread. Said sleeve f.
rests upon a iiange a2 of the tube ct and is held in place on the flange a2 by a nut g, screwed on the upper end of the tube. The rod c is provided with a collar h, having the tooth h', that is guided in the slot a for the purpose of preventing the rod c from turning on its axis, and said collar h is pressed by the spring d against a sleeve t', having a central aperture through which the rod c passes and provided with two diametrically-opposite lugs t', which Aproject through the longitudinal slots a of the tube a and are provided on their outer edge with teeth adapted to engage the internal thread of the sleeve f, so that by turning said sleeve the sleeve t' is moved up or down, thus permitting the spring d to draw the plunger b to a greater or less distance into the tube a. This permits of adjusting the device for receiving a greater or less quantity of powder, as may be desired or necessary.
For the purpose of facilitating the adjustment of the sleeve t', a graduated scale c is provided on the outer surface of the tube a along the edge of one ot' the slots a', and an indicator c2 projects from a. guide-collar on the rod c, showing on said scale c2 the distance to which the plunger b is withdrawn. Furthermore, a scale in the nature of a micrometer-scale can be arranged on the surface 'of the sleeve f and the outer surface of the flange or collar a2, as is shown in Fig. l. The position of the plunger b has been fixed by turning the sleeve j", and said sleeve is then locked in place by screwing down the nut g. The open end of the tube is inserted into the powder for the purpose of withdrawing a certain quantity of the same. The lower end of the tube is then inserted into the receptacle into which the powder is to be filled and the plunger b forced downward for the purpose of ejecting the powder.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patentl. In an apparatus for measuring and discharging powders, the combination, with a tube, of a plunger in the same,arod to which the plunger is attached,a spring for pressing the rod upward, of an adjustable sleeve in the tube, and a collar on the rod, which collar on the rod rests against the adjustable sleeve in the tube, substantially as set t'orth.
2. In an apparatus for measuring and discharging powders, the combination, with a tube, of a plunger in the same,a rod to Which the plunger is secured, a spring for pressing the rod and plunger upward, a shoulder on said rod, an adjustable stop-piece in the tube provided With a screw-thread, and a sleeve surrounding the tube and provided with an internal screw-thread engaging the screwthread on the stop-piece to permit of adjusting said stop-pieceA higher or lower in the tube, substantially as set forth.
3. In an apparatus for measuring and discharging powders, the combination, with. a
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US3218868A (en) * 1962-08-08 1965-11-23 Sinclair Research Inc Fluid sampling
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US3218868A (en) * 1962-08-08 1965-11-23 Sinclair Research Inc Fluid sampling
US20140311627A1 (en) * 2013-04-19 2014-10-23 Harro Hoefliger Verpackungsmaschinen Gmbh Device for introducing a defined amount of a second powder into a process container
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