IE20060321A1 - Resealer of test tubes for clinical analyses fed from ready-to-use containers of sealing tape - Google Patents
Resealer of test tubes for clinical analyses fed from ready-to-use containers of sealing tapeInfo
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Abstract
The invention relates to an automatic machine designed to reseal test tubes for clinical analyses with aluminium sealing tape housed in ready-to-use, cassette-type containers. <Figure 1>
Description
cutICAL ANALYSES FED FROM READY-TOUSE CONTAINERS OF SEALING TAPE.
The present industrial invention relates to an automatic machine designed to reseal test tubes for clinical analysis with aluminium caps obtained from a reel housed in a ready-to-use container. The cap for test tubes has been claimed by the same applicant under Italian patent B02003A 000542.
With particular reference to the present state of the art, test tubes containing already analysed samples, without the original sealing cap or stopper, are collected in multiple supports which are hastily packed and placed in special cold storage compartments.
Fluid spillage from the test tubes is prevented solely by precarious coverings wrapped completely round the support. The risk of spillage or leaks in the event of an accident is thus very high, as is the risk of personnel being contaminated by samples.
To overcome such problems, a machine has been devised to reseal test tubes containing already analysed samples.
This solution is useful both in that it allows the test tube container to be handled in complete safety and facilitates subsequent disposal of the test tubes themselves.
The machine uses a heat-sealing process to apply a piece of aluminium foil, which will form the cap, over the mouth of the test tube, causing it to adhere to the edge of the test tube itself to achieve perfect resealing.
Another aim of the invention is to enable the aluminium foil to be fed to the machine rapidly, and in a manner that is easy for any operator, by means of a ready-to-use cassette-type container housing reels of aluminium tape.
This also avoids waste of aluminium tape, which, by its very nature, is difficult to handle.
These and other characteristics will now become more apparent upon reading the description of a simple embodiment of the invention, which is given for purely ifl’ustratiw'pljrooses’a^ the scope of this patent.
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Reference is made to the appended drawings where:
Fig.1.
Shows a front view of the machine.
Fig.2
Shows the machine as viewed from above (layout).
Fig.3
Shows a side view of the machine.
Fig.4
Shows another side view of the machine.
Figs. 5,6,7
Show an enlarged view and a median cross section of the cassette fitted in place on the machine and another, different cross section of the cassette alone.
Fig.8
Shows the cassette fitted on the machine as viewed from the side.
Fig.9
Shows the test tube to be sealed.
With reference to these figures, 1 indicates the reel of aluminium tape, Γ the selfcentring and self-locking cassette holder present on the automatic machine, Γ the selfadhesive label that engages the end of the tape as it comes out of the cassette, 2 the resting surface serving as a guide for positioning the cassette together with the stud 3, which must engage the cavity 3’ fashioned in the cassette itself.
indicates the tape feed gripper driven by cylinder 4’ for gripping and by cylinder 5 for
IE 060321 conveying the tape. 6 indicates the vacuum-operated pick-up tube driven by cylinder 6’ in the descent toward the tape. 7 indicates the blade for cutting the tape (1), driven by cylinder 7’, which determines the pieces 20 to be used to form the resealing caps.
After picking up a cap (20) the tube (6) rises, while the dual head 8 driven by cylinder 8’ rotates 90° in a clockwise direction to move into the sealing position.
indicates the test tube to be sealed, supported by an element 10 which holds it in place by means of a gripper 10’; the head (8) is moved vertically downward by cylinder 8” so that it may heat the cap (20) in contact with the test tube. 11 indicates the sealing device rigidly connected in A to the dual head (8), 11’ the heating element and 11” the temperature probe.
When the sealing phase is completed the head (8) rises and rotates 90° in an anticlockwise direction to get ready for a new cycle. This rotation enables the forming element 12, rigidly connected in B to the dual head (8), and driven by cylinder 12’, to position itself on the test tube (9) and, as it is lowered, to adhere to the cap (20) so as to mould it around the outer surface of the test tube (9).
indicates a sensor that checks for the presence of a cap sealed onto the top of the test tube; the cap’s absence will cause the cycle to be repeated; if the check is negative a second time an alarm will be triggered. 14 indicates a second sensor that checks for the presence of the aluminium foil to be fed to the machine. The absence or breakage of the sealing tape will bring the cycle to a stop and trigger an alarm. 15 indicates the two half-shells making up the cassette, which is shaped so as to house on the inside a reel of aluminium tape (1) wound around a plastic hub 16 and two take-up spools indicated by the number 17. The shape of the hole in the centre of the cassette (15) is such as permit the cassette itself to be fitted onto the reel holder (1 ’), the spring25 operated locking teeth 18 are compressed on entry, facilitated by the shape of the
0321 central hole of the cassette, and once the latter has been fitted they expand to lock the cassette containing the reel in place. Correct fitting of the cassette is assured by the stud (3) which, by engaging the cavity (3’), ensures that the cassette is correctly positioned on the machine.
The reel contained in the cassette is of a length such as to enable approximately 16000 test tubes to be sealed with an equal number of individual pieces. The machine counts up to 15000 cycles before giving a warning that the reel is about to run out. On reaching 16000 cycles the machine will stop and request the operator to replace the cassette.
In practice the construction details, dimensions, materials, shape and other aspects of the invention may vary without departing from the scope of the present industrial patent; in fact, the invention thus conceived lends itself to numerous adaptations and variants, all falling within the realm of the inventive concept. In addition, all the elements may be replaced by other technically equivalent ones.
Claims (24)
1) An apparatus for resealing test tubes used for clinical analyses, comprising: a sealing tape conveyance device; 5 a sealing tape cutting device adapted to form caps from sealing tape; a cap sealing device; and a cap forming device.
2. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 1, further comprising a sealing tape housing.
3. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 2, wherein the sealing tape housing comprises a cassette made up of two half-shells (15) internally incorporating a winding hub (16) which is optionally of plastics. 15
4. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 3, wherein the sealing tape housing further comprises one, two or more take-up spools (17).
5. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 3, wherein the cassette has a through hole, optionally centrally located, permitting the cassette to be locked in place by means of 20 locking teeth (18), which are optionally spring operated, the locking teeth being supported by a cassette holder (Γ).
6. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 4, wherein the cassette also has a cavity (3’) engaged by a stud (3) that serves together with a support (2) as a positioning guide. IE 060 321
7. An apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, further comprising sealing tape (1).
8. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 7, wherein the sealing tape (1) is hot-melt lacquer 5 coated aluminium.
9. An apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the sealing tape conveyance device comprises a feed gripper (4) adapted to grip and convey the sealing tape (1), optionally driven by a cylinder (4’) and a cylinder (5) respectively.
10. An apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the sealing tape cutting device comprises a cutting blade (7), optionally driven by a cylinder (7’). 15
11. An apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a vacuum-operated tube (6) adapted to pick up a cap (20), optionally driven by a cylinder (6’).
12. An apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the cap 20 sealing device (11) comprises a heating element (11’) adapted to heat seal a cap (20) to a test tube (9).
13. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 12, wherein the cap sealing device further comprises a temperature probe (11”). IE 060321
14. An apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, comprising a dual head (8) rigidly connected to the cap sealing device and to the cap forming device, adapted for clockwise and anticlockwise rotation, optionally through 90°, and vertical movement, optionally driven by a cylinder (8’) and a cylinder (8”) 5 respectively.
15. An apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a support (10) for a test tube (9) to be sealed and a gripper (10’) for holding the test tube (9) in place.
16. An apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a sensor (13) for verifying the presence of a sealed cap (20) on a test tube (9).
17. An apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a 15 sensor (14) for verifying the presence of sealing tape (1) in the apparatus.
18. An apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the assembled reel (1) is UV treated.
19. 20 19) RESEALER OF TEST TUBES FOR CLINICAL ANALYSES FED FROM READYTO-USE CONTAINERS OF SEALING TAPE, comprising a sealing tape feed device, a conveyance device, a cutting device, a sealing device and, finally, a forming device, characterised in that the hot-melt lacquer coated aluminium sealing tape is fed from reels housed inside special cassettes made 25 up of two half-shells (15) internally incorporating a plastic winding hub (16) and two take-up spools (17), the cassette has a through hole in the centre permitting it to be 060 321 locked in place by means of elastic locking teeth (18) supported by the reel holder (1’), the cassette also has a cavity (3’) engaged by a stud (3) that serves as a guide for positioning together with the resting surface (2), also characterised by a conveyance device comprising a feed gripper (4) driven by a cylinder (4’) for gripping and a cylinder 5 (5) for conveyance, characterised by a cutting unit comprising a vacuum-operated tube (6) driven by a cylinder (6’) and a cutting blade (7) driven by another cylinder (7’), characterised by the presence of a dual head (8), driven by a cylinder (8 j for clockwise and anticlockwise 90° rotations and by another cylinder (8”) for vertical movement, rigidly connected in (A) to the sealing device (11) comprising a heating element (11’) 10 and temperature probe (11”), and in (B) to the forming element (12) driven by a cylinder (12’), characterised in that the test tube to be sealed (9) is supported by an element (10) and held in place by a gripper (10’). 20) RESEALER OF TEST TUBES FOR CLINICAL ANALYSES FED FROM READY15 ΤΟ-USE CONTAINERS OF SEALING TAPE according to Claim 19 characterised in that it comprises a sensor (13) for verifying the presence of a sealed cap on the test tube and another sensor (14) for verifying the presence of the aluminium foil. 20
20. 21) RESEALER OF TEST TUBES FOR CLINICAL ANALYSES FED FROM READYTO-USE CONTAINERS OF SEALING TAPE according to Claim 19 characterised in that the assembled reel (1) is UV treated and hence suitable for the purposes for which it was designed. 25
21. 22. An apparatus for resealing test tubes used for clinical analyses substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the drawings. IE 060321
22. 23. A method of resealing test tubes used for clinical analyses using an apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, comprising the steps of: conveying sealing tape; cutting the sealing tape to form caps; 5 sealing a cap to a test tube; and forming the cap against the test tube.
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24. A method of resealing test tubes used for clinical analyses substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the drawings.
Priority Applications (1)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| IE2006/0321A IE86051B1 (en) | 2006-04-21 | Resealer of test tubes for clinical analyses fed from ready-to-use containers of sealing tape |
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| IE2006/0321A IE86051B1 (en) | 2006-04-21 | Resealer of test tubes for clinical analyses fed from ready-to-use containers of sealing tape |
Publications (2)
| Publication Number | Publication Date |
|---|---|
| IE20060321A1 true IE20060321A1 (en) | 2007-10-31 |
| IE86051B1 IE86051B1 (en) | 2012-08-29 |
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