Method and apparatus for filling cavities

Fluent material handling – with receiver or receiver coacting mea – With material treatment – Compacting

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141 72, 141 12, 222226, B65B 104

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060655097

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This application is the national phase of international application PCT/EP96/03274 filed Jul. 25, 1996 which designated the U.S.
This invention relates to a method and apparatus for filling cavities with fine powder in free flowing agglomerated form. More particularly, it relates to a method and apparatus for controlling the flow of such powder for filling small cavities. The invention has particular application to the situation where the cavities are defined by pockets formed in a dose holder to hold doses of medicament in powder form, for example medicament which is to be inhaled by a patient, but it is also applicable to cavities defined in other ways and for alternative applications.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

It has been found that medicaments for administration by inhalation should be of a controlled particle size in order to achieve maximum penetration into the lungs, preferably in the range of 1 to 10 micrometers in diameter. Unfortunately, powders in this particle size range, hereinafter referred to as fine powders, for example micronised powders, usually have very poor flow characteristics due to the cohesive forces between the individual particles which make them readily agglomerate together to form bridges which are not readily broken apart to become free flowing. These characteristics create handling and metering difficulties which adversely affect the accurate dispensing of doses of the powder.
An apparatus for supplying particles in fine dust form in measured doses is known from DE 3607187. Powder is supplied from a hopper to a vibrator with an outlet. The hopper uses an agitator and compressed air to maintain the powder in a dry and deagglomerated form. The vibrator/outlet unit allows an approximate control of flow of the powder onto a rotating metering plate underneath, provided with a ring of pockets in its upper surface, the pockets being filled with powder as they pass underneath the outlet. As the metering plate rotates, a doctor blade wipes excess powder from the upper surface, and the doses of powder in the pockets are removed and supplied to a processing station by means of a suction tube.
Another apparatus for accurately dispensing programmed weights of particulate solids which tend to agglomerate is known from U.S. Pat. No. 4,688,610. Again, powder is supplied from a hopper with an agitator to a vibrating conveyor and on to a discharge area. A microprocessor controller is used to repeatedly read the weight of solids on the discharge area and accordingly control the activation of the agitator and vibrator to dispense precisely weighed quantities of the particulate solids.
It has been found that by careful sizing of fine agglomerated powder it is possible to make use of the cohesive forces between the particles to create agglomerates of powder which are free flowing. However, such agglomerates are easily destroyed by physical contact with other bodies, though exposure to vibration does not adversely affect them. Careful handling is therefore required to take advantage of the free flow characteristics.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is an object of the invention to provide a method and apparatus for conveniently controlling flow of fine powder in free flowing agglomerated form for filling small cavities with predetermined milligram quantities of powder while keeping physical interaction with the powder to a minimum.
According to the invention there is provided a method of filling a blind cavity with a predetermined quantity of fine powder from a hopper, the method comprising the steps of bringing the cavity into a position beneath the hopper, and causing the predetermined quantity of powder to flow from the hopper into the cavity, characterised in that the powder is in free flowing agglomerated form and is made to flow from the hopper by subjecting the hopper to vibration, the powder flow being stopped by cessation of vibration when the cavity is filled with the predetermined quantity of powder.
The invention further provides a method of filling a cavity with a quantity of powder

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