Bonding capsules

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Inventors

Ensminger, Dale

Application #

671665

Filed

Nov-15-1984

Published

Nov-19-1985

Current US Class

053/900
156/294
156/423
156/580.1
156/580.2
156/69
156/73.1
206/530
220/DIG31
220/DIG34

International Classes

B29C 027/08; B65D 083/04

Field of Search

156/69 156/73.1 156/145 156/146 156/294 156/423 156/580.1 156/580.2 206/530 220/DIG. 53/471 53/478

Assignee

Battelle Memorial Institute (Columbus, OH)

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Abstract
Methods and apparatus for bonding an overlapping portion of the outer cap (7,7') and inner body (6, 6') of a closed cylindrical capsule (5). A flexible tubular coupling (13,14,20) positioned around the circumference of the capsule (5) is compressed to exert an inward radial force (23) on the capsule (5) while ultrasonic vibratory motion is applied in a direction (12,12') parallel to the axis of the capsule (5) by an ultrasonic transducer (10,10') with a rigid tip (11,11') attached to the coupling (13,14,20). For bonding of gelatinous capsules (5), the unitary coupling (20) or split coupling (13,14) can comprise a polymeric elastomer material such as latex rubber with approximately the same acoustical impedance as the capsule (5).
 
Claims
I claim:

1. Apparatus for bonding an overlapping portion of the outer cap and inner body of a closed largely cylindrical capsule, comprising

flexible coupling means positioned around and contiguous to at least a part of the outer circumference of the overlapping portion of the cap,

means for compressing the coupling means to provide an inward compressive force on the capsule, and

means for applying ultrasonic energy to the coupling means in a direction substantially parallel to the axis of the capsule to provide a bond between the cap and the body over at least a substantial portion of the part of the capsule in contact with the coupling means.

2. Apparatus as in claim 1, wherein the energy applying means comprises rigid means in contact with at least a portion of the coupling means.



Description
FIELD

This invention relates to methods and apparatus for bonding capsules. It has to do more particularly with the use of ultrasonic energy to provide a circumferential bond on gelatinous capsules and the like to make them tamperproof.

BACKGROUND

Instances of criminal tampering with gelatinous capsules to alter their contents have alarmed the public in the past. Manufacturers have responded by providing improved packaging so that any tampering with the box or bottle containing the capsules is evident to the user. A further protection to the consumer can be provided by bonding the exterior of each capsule in a manner such that it can not be opened without visibly damaging the capsule.

Medicinal capsules are typically produced by filling a small dissolvable, gelatinous, U-shaped body with medicinal powder and then placing another similar gelatinous cap of larger diameter over the open end of the filled body to close the capsule. Capsules made in this manner are easily opened. The criteria for developing a tamperproof medicinal capsule are guided by the end use of the product. The product is taken orally. A typical patient's favorable reaction to the appearance of the capsule and avoidance of any discomfort to the patient in swallowing the capsule are significant factors in marketing the product.
 
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