Supporting structure for concurrently supporting a plurality of containers for substances for medical, pharmaceutical or cosmetic applications

US9862519B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9862519-B2
Application numberUS-201414533134-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 5, 2014
Priority dateNov 5, 2013
Publication dateJan 9, 2018
Grant dateJan 9, 2018

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A supporting structure for concurrently supporting a plurality of containers having a predetermined length for medical, pharmaceutical or cosmetic applications comprises a carrier having a plurality of supporting means for supporting the containers on the carrier, optionally, at least in a first orientation (e.g. upright) or in a second orientation (upside-down or also upright). According to the invention the carrier is matched to the lengths of the containers such that the upper ends of the containers are arranged in the first position at the same distance to the carrier as the lower ends of the containers in the second position and that the upper ends and/or lower ends of the containers are accessible for a further processing of the containers while they are supported on the carrier. Thus, there is no need to adjust the heights of processing stations in which the containers are treated or processed further, regardless of whether the containers are supported on the carrier in the first position or in the second position, because the upper ends and lower ends of the containers are disposed on the same height level in both positions (orientations) of the containers. According to the invention this facilitates the treatment and processing of containers considerably because the effort in terms of adjustment, control and automation can be considerably simplified.

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A supporting structure for concurrently supporting a plurality of containers having a predetermined length, the containers being used for the storage of substances for medical, pharmaceutical or cosmetic applications or contain such substances and each container having an upper end and a lower end, the supporting structure comprising a carrier having a plurality of supporting means and being configured to support and retain the containers on the carrier when in a first orientation and when in a second orientation opposite to the first orientation, wherein the supporting means comprises a protrusion that extends from a respective aperture of the carrier, wherein the protrusion is resilient and configured to pivot or flap away during insertion of the container into the aperture and supports the container in both the first orientation and the second orientation, wherein the supporting structure is formed in two parts comprising the carrier and a frame on which the carrier can be supported in a first carrier orientation or in a second carrier orientation opposite to the first carrier orientation, wherein when the containers are supported on the carrier in the first orientation and the carrier is supported on the frame in the first carrier orientation, the upper ends of the containers are arranged at a first distance to an upper rim of the frame, wherein when the containers are supported on the carrier in the second orientation and the carrier is supported on the frame in the second carrier orientation, the lower ends of the containers are arranged at a second distance to the upper rim of the frame, wherein the first distance is equal or substantially equal to the second distance, and wherein the upper ends and/or lower ends of the containers are accessible for a further processing of the containers, while they are supported on the carrier in the first orientation and in the second orientation. 2. The supporting structure according to claim 1 , wherein the carrier comprises a plurality of apertures, wherein the supporting structure has a supporting means that is associated with the apertures, wherein the containers are supported by the supporting means on the carrier such that they extend through the apertures of the carrier, that the upper ends of the containers protrude beyond an upper rim of the carrier and/or that the lower ends of the containers protrude beyond a lower rim of the carrier. 3. The supporting structure according to claim 1 , wherein in the first orientation and in the second orientation, the containers are supported on the carrier or physically and structurally retained in axial direction on the carrier. 4. The supporting structure according to claim 1 , wherein the supporting structure has resilient supporting tongues that are provided-on the edge of the respective aperture and protrude from an upper surface of the carrier to support the respective container, and wherein the resilient supporting tongues are matched to the containers so that the containers are supported by the resilient supporting tongues with a radial clearance. 5. The supporting structure according to claim 4 , wherein the resilient supporting tongues are biased towards a retaining position and are formed integral with the carrier. 6. The supporting structure according to claim 1 , wherein the carrier has an underside with side walls or pins projecting from the underside of the carrier and substantially perpendicularly to prevent a contact of containers that are supported on the carrier directly adjacent to each other. 7. The supporting structure according to claim 6 , wherein the side walls or pins are formed such that the containers are freely accessible from the underside of the carrier. 8. The supporting structure according to claim 6 , wherein the side walls do not extend along the entire circumference of the containers, so that a portion of the containers supported on the carrier is accessible from the side of the carrier. 9. The supporting structure according to claim 1 , wherein the carrier has an underside with side walls or pins projecting from the underside of the carrier, wherein the pins project essentially perpendicularly from the underside of the carrier to prevent a collision between containers supported on the carrier directly adjacent to each other, and wherein the supporting structure has supporting means that are configured such that the respective ends of the containers are supported on the supporting means. 10. The supporting structure according to claim 9 , wherein the supporting means are formed as intersecting and interconnected supporting webs, wherein at least two supporting webs each span an aperture formed in the carrier. 11. The supporting structure according to claim 10 , wherein in the region of a point of intersection of the intersecting supporting webs a recessed portion is formed to form a receptacle for a constricted neck portion of the container to be supported, for preventing a tilting of the containers supported on the carrier. 12. The supporting structure according to claim 11 , wherein a difference between the distance to the upper rim of the frame used for supporting the carrier at which the upper ends of the containers are arranged in the first position and the distance to the upper rim of the frame used for supporting the carrier at which the lower ends of the containers are arranged in the second position corresponds to a length of constricted neck portions of the containers to be supported. 13. The supporting structure according to claim 1 , further comprising members that cooperate with each other in a positive-fit manner disposed on the frame and on the carrier for defining a different height difference between the frame and the carrier in each of the first and second orientations. 14. A supporting structure for concurrently supporting a plurality of containers having a predetermined length, the containers being used for the storage of substances for medical, pharmaceutical or cosmetic applications or contain such substances and having upper ends and lower ends, the supporting structure comprising a trough-shaped carrier having a plurality of supporting means and being configured to support the containers on the trough-shaped carrier in a first orientation or in a second orientation opposite to the first orientation, wherein the supporting structure is formed in two parts comprising the trough-shaped carrier and a frame on which the trough-shaped carrier can be supported in a first carrier orientation or in a second carrier orientation opposite to the first carrier orientation, wherein when the containers are supported on the trough-shaped carrier in the first orientation or in the second orientation and the trough-shaped carrier is supported on the frame in the first carrier orientation, the upper ends of the containers are arranged at a first distance to the upper rim of the frame; wherein when the containers are supported on the trough-shaped carrier in the first orientation or in the second orientation and the trough-shaped carrier is supported on the frame in the second carrier orientation, the upper ends of the containers are arranged at a second distance to the upper rim of the frame; wherein the first distance is equal or substantially equal to the second distance, wherein the upper ends of the containers are accessible for a further processing of the containers, while the trough-shaped carrier is supported on the frame in the first carrier orientation and the containers are supported on the trough-shaped carrier in the first orientation or in the second orientation, or wh

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  • for ampoules; for lamp bulbs; for electronic valves or tubes · CPC title

  • Long distance transport, e.g. mailing · CPC title

  • Filling medical containers such as ampoules, vials, syringes or the like · CPC title

  • B65D1/36Primary

    with moulded compartments or partitions · CPC title

  • Multi-well plates; Microtitration plates · CPC title

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What does patent US9862519B2 cover?
A supporting structure for concurrently supporting a plurality of containers having a predetermined length for medical, pharmaceutical or cosmetic applications comprises a carrier having a plurality of supporting means for supporting the containers on the carrier, optionally, at least in a first orientation (e.g. upright) or in a second orientation (upside-down or also upright). According…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Schott Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65D1/36. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 09 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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