Apparatus and method for monitoring and controlling the removal of a cover from a sealed tub in an aseptic environment
US-2019016492-A1 · Jan 17, 2019 · US
US12037150B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12037150-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217588610-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 31, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jan 31, 2022 |
| Publication date | Jul 16, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jul 16, 2024 |
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The system of the invention involves a gloveless aseptic processing system. The automated system is for filling nested pharmaceutical containers with a pharmaceutical fluid substance. A closed sterilizable gloveless isolator chamber is capable of maintaining an aseptic condition, having a sterilization system. The container filling system has a dispensing head for filling the containers, and a container closing system disposed within the gloveless isolator chamber with rams for pushing closures into openings of the nested containers. The container manipulation mechanism is disposed within the gloveless isolator chamber and is capable of positioning the nested pharmaceutical containers within the gloveless isolator chamber including operably disposing the nested pharmaceutical containers with the container filling system and the container closing system. Container tubs sealed by removable covers and contain a container nest bearing a plurality of pre-sterilized pharmaceutical containers.
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An automated system for filling nested pharmaceutical containers with a pharmaceutical fluid substance, the system comprising a gloveless sterilizable environment capable of maintaining an aseptic condition, the system comprising: a closed, gloveless isolator chamber; a container filling system disposed in the gloveless isolator chamber, the container filling system having a dispensing head for filling the containers; a container closing system disposed within the gloveless isolator chamber, the container closing system having a plurality of rams for pushing closures into openings of the nested containers; a container manipulation mechanism disposed within the gloveless isolator chamber, the container manipulation mechanism capable of positioning the nested pharmaceutical containers within the gloveless isolator chamber including operably disposing the nested pharmaceutical containers with the container filling system and the container closing system, a vision system disposed within the gloveless isolator chamber having a view area including the range of motion of the container manipulation mechanism, and a controller coupled with the vision system for controlling the movement, filling, and closing of the nested containers within the gloveless isolator chamber, and a planar rotary stage having a rotary stage rotation axis, the rotary stage including a plurality of locating structures positioned with respect to the rotary stage at different positions around the rotary stage rotation axis, for holding nests of pharmaceutical container parts at the different positions around the rotary stage rotation axis, the rotary stage including a plurality of locating structures including surfaces associated with a first tub-holding opening in a rotary stage for holding a first tub containing at least one nest of containers, surfaces associated with a second tub-holding opening in the rotary stage for holding a second tub containing at least one nest of closures, and surfaces associated with a destination nest-holding opening in the rotary stage for holding at least one nest wherein at least one of the locating structures includes a reconfigurable locating structure with one or more adjustable positioning surfaces to position a tub with respect to the rotary stage, wherein the reconfigurable locating structure includes at least one pair of a reconfigurable stopping member and a restraining member disposed opposite each other across an opening in the rotary stage to precisely position at a first predetermined position a tub that contains at least one nest, wherein the stopping member is adjustable to stop the tub at the first predetermined position by a rotary adjustment and the restraining member is disposed to restrain the tub in the first predetermined position. 2. The system of claim 1 wherein at least a first of the reconfigurable locating structures includes a rotary positioning element having an axis of rotation parallel to a plane of the rotary stage and includes a plurality of different positioning surfaces that are selectable by rotating the rotary positioning element, or at least one of the reconfigurable locating structures includes a pair of opposing rotary positioning elements each having an axis of rotation parallel to a plane of the rotary stage and each including a plurality of different positioning surfaces that are selectable by rotating that rotary positioning elements, to accommodate different nest widths, or at least one of the reconfigurable locating structures includes at least a first pair of opposing positioning elements that define positioning surfaces that oppose each other along a first positioning axis that is at least generally parallel to a plane of the rotary stage and at least a second pair of opposing positioning elements that define positioning surfaces that oppose each other along a second positioning axis that is at least generally parallel to a plane of the rotary stage and at least generally perpendicular to the first positioning axis. 3. The system of claim 2 wherein at least one of the positioning elements in each of the first and second pairs of positioning elements includes a rotary positioning element having an axis of rotation parallel to a plane of the rotary stage and including a plurality of different positioning surfaces. 4. The system of claim 1 further including at least one cover removal station positioned to remove covers from tubs containing at least one nest of pharmaceutical packaging materials held in one of the locating structures, wherein the at least one cover removal station is rotatable about a cover removal station rotation axis parallel to the rotary stage rotation axis to remove the tub covers in combination with rotation of the rotary stage, and the at least one cover removal station comprises an engagement tool disposed and configured to engage with a cover removal fixture on the tub cover. 5. The system of claim 4 wherein the controller is operative to instruct the rotary stage to rotate to angular positions that are one of predetermined and based on the image information and to control the at least one cover removal station, the filling station, the container closing system to operate in conjunction with the rotary stage. 6. The system of claim 1 wherein the filling station is configured to be rotatable about a filling station rotation axis parallel to the rotary stage rotation axis to position in combination with rotation of the rotary stage the dispenser head over any one of the plurality of pharmaceutical containers held by one of the one of the locating structures. 7. The system of claim 1 wherein the vision system includes at least one camera disposed to obtain image information about at least one of the nests of pharmaceutical container parts. 8. The system of claim 1 further comprising a ram system configured for forcing nested closures into corresponding nested containers. 9. The system of claim 1 further including at least one cover removal station positioned to remove covers from tubs containing at least one nest of pharmaceutical packaging materials held in one of the locating structures, wherein the at least one cover removal station is rotatable about a cover removal station rotation axis parallel to the rotary stage rotation axis to remove the tub covers in combination with rotation of the rotary stage, and the at least one cover removal station comprises an engagement tool disposed and configured to engage with a cover removal fixture on the tub cover. 10. The system of claim 1 wherein the filling station is configured to be rotatable about a filling station rotation axis parallel to the rotary stage rotation axis to position in combination with rotation of the rotary stage the dispenser head over any one of the plurality of pharmaceutical containers held by one of the one of the locating structures. 11. The system of claim 1 wherein the vision system includes at least one camera disposed to obtain image information about at least one of the nests of pharmaceutical container parts. 12. The system of claim 1 further comprising a ram system configured for forcing nested closures into corresponding nested containers. 13. The system of claim 1 wherein the controller is operative to instruct the rotary stage to rotate to angular positions that are one of predetermined and based on the image information and to control the at least one cover removal station, the filling station, the container closing system to operate in conjunction with the rotary stage. 14. An automated system for filling nested pharmaceutical containers with a pharmaceutical fluid subst
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Means for controlling sterilisation processes, data processing, presentation and storage means, e.g. sensors, controllers, programs · CPC title
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