Robotic filling systems and methods

US11630801B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-11630801-B2
Application numberUS-202217681810-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 27, 2022
Priority dateMar 4, 2008
Publication dateApr 18, 2023
Grant dateApr 18, 2023

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Abstract

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Systems and methods permit gloveless filling containers with a product. A filling arm is disposed within the chamber. An optical sensor is configured to locate and target openings of the containers within the chamber. Locations of the openings are used to guide the filling arm to fill the containers with a product.

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What is claimed is: 1. A gloveless system for filling containers with a product, comprising: an aseptic controlled environment chamber; a filling arm disposed within the chamber; and a sensor configured to locate and target openings of the containers within the chamber, wherein the locating and targeting is used to automatically guide the filling arm without the intervention of gloves to fill the containers with product; and a stopper disk stack configured to hold stoppers for use in closing openings of the containers, wherein the stopper disc stack is configured to be introduced within the chamber without disrupting the aseptic controlled environment chamber. 2. The gloveless system of claim 1 wherein the sensor includes an optical sensor. 3. The gloveless system of claim 1 wherein the sensor includes a camera system. 4. The gloveless system of claim 1 wherein the sensor includes a laser system. 5. The gloveless system of claim 1 further comprising a first controller portion responsive to the sensor to target locations of openings of the containers, and a second controller portion responsive to the first controller portion and being operative to glovelessly guide the filling arm to fill the containers. 6. The gloveless system of claim 5 wherein the first and second controller portions are part of the same controller. 7. The gloveless system of claim 5 wherein the first controller portion includes pattern recognition software. 8. The gloveless system of claim 1 wherein the filling arm is an articulated filling arm including at least a first member and a second member joined by an articulation, wherein the second member includes gloveless means for filling containers. 9. The gloveless system of claim 1 wherein the filling arm includes a servo-driven robotic arm. 10. A gloveless system for filling containers with a product, comprising: an aseptic controlled environment chamber; a filling arm disposed within the chamber; and a sensor configured to locate and target openings of the containers within the chamber, wherein the locating and targeting of the openings are used to automatically guide the filling arm without the intervention of gloves fill the containers with product; and an articulated holding arm disposed within the chamber including at least a first member and a second member joined by an articulation, wherein the second member includes means for holding a group of containers. 11. The gloveless system of claim 10 wherein the articulated holding arm has a range of motion that allows the articulated holding arm to move the means for holding to a plurality of different positions in the chamber. 12. The gloveless system of claim 11 wherein the means for holding includes means for holding a tray. 13. The gloveless system of claim 12 wherein the sensor is configured to locate and target openings of the containers disposed in a tray while the tray is being held by the means for holding a tray. 14. The gloveless system of claim 10 wherein the articulated holding arm includes a robotic apparatus. 15. The gloveless system of claim 10 further comprising a controller for operating the articulated holding arm in response to the sensor. 16. The gloveless system of claim 15 wherein the articulated filling arm has a range of motion that allows the articulated holding arm to move gloveless means for filling to fill the containers within the chamber. 17. The gloveless system of claim 10 wherein the articulated holding arm includes a servo-driven robotic arm. 18. The gloveless system of claim 10 wherein the sensor includes an optical sensor. 19. The gloveless system of claim 10 wherein the sensor includes a camera system. 20. The gloveless system of claim 10 wherein the sensor includes a laser system. 21. The gloveless system of claim 10 further comprising a first controller portion responsive to the sensor to identify locations of openings of the containers, and a second controller portion responsive to the first controller portion and being operative to guide the filling arm to fill the containers. 22. The gloveless system of claim 21 wherein the first and second controller portions are part of the same controller. 23. The gloveless system of claim 21 wherein the first controller portion includes pattern recognition software. 24. The gloveless system of claim 10 wherein the filling arm is an articulated filling arm including at least a first member and a second member joined by an articulation, wherein the second member includes gloveless means for filling containers. 25. The gloveless system of claim 24 wherein the articulated filling arm has a range of motion that allows the articulated holding arm to move the means for filling to fill the containers within the chamber. 26. The gloveless system of claim 10 wherein the filling arm includes a servo-driven robotic arm.

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Classifications

  • B25J21/00Primary

    Chambers provided with manipulation devices (constructional features of the mounting of the manipulator in the wall B25J1/08 {; glove-boxes for nuclear applications G21F7/04}) · CPC title

  • Feeding closures · CPC title

  • comprising robots or similar manipulators (robots per se B25J) · CPC title

  • G06F16/00Primary

    Information retrieval; Database structures therefor; File system structures therefor · CPC title

  • with a single-body enclosure integrating a flat display, e.g. Personal Digital Assistants [PDAs] · CPC title

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What does patent US11630801B2 cover?
Systems and methods permit gloveless filling containers with a product. A filling arm is disposed within the chamber. An optical sensor is configured to locate and target openings of the containers within the chamber. Locations of the openings are used to guide the filling arm to fill the containers with a product.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Vanrx Pharmasystems Inc, V Anrx Pharmasystems Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B25J21/00. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 18 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).