PACKING APPARATUS
A packing apparatus for packing a substance in a container includes a filling unit configured to facilitate filling of the substance in the container and a compacting unit configured to compactly pack the filled substance in the container. The filling unit includes a moveable filling member moveable from at least a first filling position to a second filling position. The compacting unit includes a moveable compacting member moveable from at least a first compacting position to a second compacting position. At least one of the first compacting position and the second compacting position of the moveable compacting member is in relation to at least one of the first filling position and the second filling position of the moveable filling member. The moveable compacting member is moveable with a preconfigured compaction force that is a function of one or more properties of the container.
Typically, packing a substance, especially a hazardous substance having micron sized nano particles, in a container is a cumbersome task due to high standards of safety and precision required while handling such substances. Also, probability of spillage and risk of inhalation of such substances is higher when compared to other substances such as cosmetic powders, edible powders, etc. Lack of precision while packing such substances may result in a compromised safety and an increased wastage, thereby increasing costs associated therewith. Lack of precision in terms of compactness when experienced while packing test samples (e.g., magnetic materials tested for magnetic hysteresis) results in a compromised quality of test results. Lack of precision while packing such substances in containers having low resistance to breakage and fracture may result in additional costs.
Conventional packing apparatuses (e.g., apparatuses used in food and beverage, pharmaceutical or chemical industry setups) often are equipped with complex mechanisms and occupy large spaces. Such packing apparatuses are typically configured for mass packing and therefore fail to cater to customized applications where the substances and/or the containers for which the packing apparatuses are configured may vary frequently.
SUMMARY AND DESCRIPTIONThis summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form. The selection of concepts are further disclosed in the detailed description of. This summary is not intended to identify key or essential inventive concepts of the claimed subject matter, nor is the summary intended for determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
A packing apparatus for packing a substance in a container is disclosed herein. The packing apparatus includes a filling unit and a compacting unit. The filling unit includes a moveable filling member moveable from at least a first filling position to a second filling position. The filling unit is configured to facilitate filling of the substance in the container. The filling unit further includes a transferring assembly rigidly connected to the moveable filling member. The transferring assembly includes a transferring member positioned concentric to the moveable compacting member in one of the first filling position and the second filling position of the moveable filling member. The compacting unit includes a moveable compacting member moveable from at least a first compacting position to a second compacting position. The moveable compacting member is moveable from the first compacting position to the second compacting position with a preconfigured compaction force. The preconfigured compaction force is a function of one or more properties of the container. The compacting unit is configured to compactly pack the filled substance in the container. At least one of the first compacting position and the second compacting position of the moveable compacting member is in relation with at least one of the first filling position and the second filling position of the moveable filling member. A lower end of the moveable compacting member is tapered for enabling packing of a substance in a container with minimal spillage of the substance and minimal airlock between the moveable compacting member and the container.
The packing apparatus further includes a base assembly configured to receive the container and securely position the container concentric to the moveable compacting member of the compacting unit. The base assembly includes at least one container securing device including a mechanical device or element and an electrical device or element. The base assembly further includes an annular member rigidly connected to a tubular member. The tubular member is configured to define an inner void therewithin for receiving the container. In an embodiment, the packing apparatus further includes a collector assembly for collecting spilled substance. In this embodiment, the collector assembly includes a first collector tray removably connected to a second collector tray, and the first collector tray and the second collector tray, when connected, define a space therewithin for receiving the tubular member of the base assembly.
Also, disclosed herein is a method that employs the packing apparatus for packing a substance in a container. The packing apparatus includes a filling unit and a compacting unit, as disclosed above. The filling unit includes a moveable filling member moveable from at least a first filling position to a second filling position. The compacting unit includes a moveable compacting member moveable from at least a first compacting position to a second compacting position. The method includes filling a substance in the container securely positioned in a base assembly of the packing apparatus, via a transferring member of a transferring assembly of the filling unit, when the moveable filling member of the filling unit is in the second filling position. The method further includes compactly packing the filled substance in the container by the moveable compacting member when the moveable filling member is in the first filling position. The packing of the filled substance includes moving the moveable compacting member from at least the first compacting position to the second compacting position for a predefined number of times with a preconfigured compaction force. The preconfigured compaction force is a function of one or more properties of the container.
The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description, is better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purpose of illustrating, exemplary embodiments are shown in the drawings. However, the invention is not limited to the specific methods and structures disclosed herein. The description of a method act or a structure referenced by a numeral in a drawing is applicable to the description of that method act or structure shown by that same numeral in any subsequent drawing herein.
The packing apparatus 100 further includes a compacting unit 103 including a moveable compacting member 103A moveable from at least a first compacting position to a second compacting position. As used herein, “first compacting position” refers to a position, as illustrated in
As illustrated in
For purposes of illustration, the detailed description refers to a first filling position and a second filling position of the moveable filling member 102 and a first compacting position and a second compacting position of the moveable compacting member 103A. However, the scope of the method and packing apparatus 100 disclosed herein is not limited to the above positions but may be extended to include more than two positions for the moveable filling member 102 and the moveable compacting member 103A, respectively, and an unlimited number of combinations of each of these positions for synchronization of movement of the moveable filling member 102 with the moveable compacting member 103A, as disclosed in the detailed description of
The filling unit 101 further includes a transferring assembly 104 rigidly connected to the moveable filling member 102. The transferring assembly 104 includes a transferring member 104A positioned concentric to the moveable compacting member 103A in one of the first filling position and the second filling position of the moveable filling member 102. As illustrated in
The packing apparatus 100 further includes a storage unit 107 positioned proximal to the base assembly 105. The storage unit 107 stores the substance to be packed into the container 109. The substance may be transferred from the storage unit 107 to the transferring member 104A, for being filled into the container 109, using a substance carrier 108. The substance carrier 108 is, for example, a ladle, a spatula, a spoon, etc. To preclude spillage of the substance after collecting the substance in the substance carrier 108, the substance in the substance carrier 108 may be leveled against a leveler 107A of the storage unit 107. The leveler 107A provides that an equal quantity of substance is transferred from the storage unit 107 to the container 109 in every fill.
The different embodiments of the packing apparatus 100 disclosed in the detailed descriptions of
The foregoing examples have been provided merely for the purpose of explanation and are in no way to be construed as limiting of the method and the packing apparatus 100 disclosed herein. While the method and the packing apparatus 100 have been described with reference to various embodiments, it is understood that the words, which have been used herein, are words of description and illustration, rather than words of limitation. Further, although the method and the packing apparatus 100 have been described herein with reference to particular devices, materials, and embodiments, the method and the packing apparatus 100 are not intended to be limited to the particulars disclosed herein. Rather, the method and the packing apparatus 100 extend to all functionally equivalent structures, methods and uses, such as are within the scope of the appended claims. Those skilled in the art, having the benefit of the teachings of this specification, may effect numerous modifications thereto, and changes may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the method and the packing apparatus 100 disclosed herein in their aspects.
The elements and features recited in the appended claims may be combined in different ways to produce new claims that likewise fall within the scope of the present invention. Thus, whereas the dependent claims appended below depend from only a single independent or dependent claim, it is to be understood that these dependent claims may, alternatively, be made to depend in the alternative from any preceding or following claim, whether independent or dependent. Such new combinations are to be understood as forming a part of the present specification.
While the present invention has been described above by reference to various embodiments, it should be understood that many changes and modifications can be made to the described embodiments. It is therefore intended that the foregoing description be regarded as illustrative rather than limiting, and that it be understood that all equivalents and/or combinations of embodiments are intended to be included in this description.
Claims
1. A packing apparatus for packing a substance in a container, the packing apparatus comprising:
- a filling unit comprising a moveable filling member moveable from at least a first filling position to a second filling position, wherein the filling unit is configured to facilitate filling of the substance in the container; and
- a compacting unit comprising a moveable compacting member moveable from at least a first compacting position to a second compacting position,
- wherein at least one compacting position of the first compacting position and the second compacting position of the moveable compacting member is in relation with at least one filling position of the first filling position and the second filling position of the moveable filling member, and
- wherein the compacting unit is configured to compactly pack the filled substance in the container.
2. The packing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the filling unit further comprises a transferring assembly rigidly connected to the moveable filling member, the transferring assembly comprising a transferring member positioned concentric to the moveable compacting member in one of the first filling position and the second filling position of the moveable filling member.
3. The packing apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a base assembly configured to receive the container and securely position the container concentric to the moveable compacting member of the compacting unit.
4. The packing apparatus of claim 3, wherein the base assembly comprises at least one container securing device, the at least one container securing device comprising a mechanical device and an electrical device.
5. The packing apparatus of claim 3, wherein the base assembly further comprises an annular member rigidly connected to a tubular member, and wherein the tubular member is configured to define an inner void therewithin for the receiving of the container.
6. The packing apparatus of claim 5, further comprising a collector assembly for collecting spilled substance,
- wherein the collector assembly comprises a first collector tray removably connected to a second collector tray, and
- wherein the first collector tray and the second collector tray, when connected, define a space therewithin for receiving the tubular member of the base assembly.
7. The packing apparatus of claim 1, wherein a lower end of the moveable compacting member is tapered for enabling the packing of the substance in the container with minimal spillage of the substance and minimal airlock between the moveable compacting member and the container.
8. The packing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the moveable compacting member is moveable from the first compacting position to the second compacting position with a preconfigured compaction force, and
- wherein the preconfigured compaction force is a function of one or more properties of the container.
9. A method of packing a substance in a container, the method comprising:
- providing a packing apparatus, the packing apparatus comprising: a filling unit comprising a moveable filling member moveable from at least a first filling position to a second filling position; and a compacting unit comprising a moveable compacting member moveable from at least a first compacting position to a second compacting position;
- filling the substance in the container securely positioned in a base assembly of the packing apparatus, via a transferring member of a transferring assembly of the filling unit, when the moveable filling member of the filling unit is in the second filling position; and
- compactly packing the filled substance in the container by the moveable compacting member of the compacting unit when the moveable filling member is in the first filling position.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the packing of the filled substance comprises moving the moveable compacting member from at least the first compacting position to the second compacting position for a predefined number of times with a preconfigured compaction force.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the preconfigured compaction force is a function of one or more properties of the container.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 4, 2016
Publication Date: Jul 6, 2017
Inventors: Anant Kumar Mishra (Bangalore), Sudev Nair (Bangalore), Suhas Suresh (Bangalore)
Application Number: 14/987,401