IP Library Granted Patent US 7,569,794
Granted Patent B2
US 7,569,794 · App. 10/957,428 · Granted Aug 4, 2009

Laser drilling system and method

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Patent No.
US 7,569,794
App. No.
10/957,428
Granted
Aug 4, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention provides a laser drilling system for drilling holes or cavities in a solid, in particular a solid dosage form. The system includes a loading zone, firing zone, inspection zone and delivery zone. The system also includes optional components such as a process validation system, solids detector, color detector, solids rejection/repositioning means, accepted products receptacle, rejected products receptacle and/or solids inspection system. Operation of the laser device in the firing zone and of other optional equipment is synchronized with movement of a continuous solids indexer by way of an electronic synchronizer. A solids handling system includes an optional fill level detector that directly or indirectly controls solids loading means that fills a solids reservoir. The system can be run continuously, semicontinuously or batchwise. A solids rejection system in the system provides for reduced solids loss as compared to other laser drilling systems and solids recovery rates of 100% can be achieved.

Claims (56)

1. A laser drilling system comprising:

a) at least one laser device that directs a pulsing laser beam at a firing zone; and

i) a solids handling assembly comprising:

ii) a first solids reservoir;

iii) a continuous solids indexer comprising two rows of plural solids-receiving slots;

iv) a containment assembly comprising an undrilled-solids loading zone and at least one drilled-solids delivery zone; and

v) at least one first rejection device, between the firing zone and the delivery zone, that directs undrilled solids back to the solids reservoir;

wherein the indexer transports solids, in both rows of slots, from the reservoir through the firing zone to the delivery zone, and the laser device, in synchronization with the solids indexer, drills one or more holes or cavities in the surface of each solid.

2. The laser drilling system of claim 1 further comprising:

a) a second solids rejection device between the solids reservoir and the firing zone; and

b) a solids-repositioning device between the solids reservoir and the firing zone.

3. The laser drilling system of claim 2 , wherein the solids-repositioning device is one or more air jets, a brush or both.

4. The laser drilling system of claim 1 , wherein the solids indexer is selected from the group consisting of a flat disk, a conical disk, a chain, slotted wheel and a conveyor belt.

5. The laser drilling system of claim 1 further comprising:

a) at least one electronic inspection device directed at an inspection zone between the firing zone and the delivery zone, wherein the electronic inspection device determines the presence of a hole or cavity, the location of a hole or cavity, the number of holes or cavities, the shape of a hole or cavity, the depth of a cavity or hole, and/or the dimensions of a cavity or hole drilled in the surface of solids in at least one row of slots, and/or determines the color of the solid; and

b) a solids-diverging means in the delivery zone and responsive to a signal from the inspection device, wherein the solids-diverging means directs accepted solids to an accepted-solids zone and rejected solids to a rejected-solids zone.

6. The laser drilling system of claim 5 comprising two electronic inspection devices each directed at a respective inspection zone between the firing zone and the delivery zone for a respective row of slots in the indexer, wherein each electronic inspection device determines the presence of a hole or cavity, the location of a hole or cavity, the number of holes or cavities, the shape of a hole or cavity, the depth of a cavity or hole, and/or the dimensions of a cavity or hole drilled in the surface of solids in a respective row of slots, and/or determines the color of the solid in a respective row of slots.

7. The laser drilling system of claim 5 comprising:

a) a second solids rejection device between the solids reservoir and the firing zone; and

b) a solids-repositioning device between the solids reservoir and the firing zone.

8. The laser drilling system of claim 7 wherein the solids-repositioning device is one or more air jets, a brush or both.

9. The laser drilling system of claim 5 , wherein the solids indexer is selected from the group consisting of a flat disk, conical disk, chain, slotted wheel and conveyor belt.

10. The laser drilling system of claim 1 or 5 further comprising:

a) at least one solids detector in a first detection zone between the loading zone and the firing zone;

wherein:

the indexer transports solids, in both rows of slots, from the solids reservoir through a first detection zone and then the firing zone to the delivery zone, and the laser device, in synchronization with the solids indexer and the solids detector, drills one or more holes or cavities in the surface of solids in both rows of slots; and

the solids detector detects the presence of a solid in a solids receiving slot in at least one row of slots of the indexer.

11. The laser drilling system of claim 10 further comprising:

a) at least one color detector in the first detection zone to detect the color of the surface of a solid in a solids receiving slot in at least one row of solids;

wherein the color detector operates in synchronization with the laser device.

12. The laser drilling system of claim 11 further comprising:

a) a second solids rejection device between the solids reservoir and the firing zone; and

b) a solids-repositioning device between the solids reservoir and the firing zone.

13. The laser drilling system of claim 12 wherein the solids-repositioning device is one or more air jets, a brush or both.

14. The. laser drilling system of claim 10 , wherein the solids indexer is selected from the group consisting of a flat disk, conical disk, chain, slotted wheel and conveyor belt.

15. The laser drilling system of claim 1 or 5 , wherein:

a) the first solids reservoir further comprises a fill detector; and

b) the system further comprises a solids-loading means adapted to conduct solids from a second solids reservoir into the first solids reservoir; wherein the solids-loading means comprises a flow controller responsive to a signal from the fill detector.

16. The laser drilling system of claim 15 further comprising:

a) a second solids rejection device between the solids reservoir and the firing zone; and

b) a solids-repositioning device between the solids reservoir and the firing zone.

17. The laser drilling system of claim 16 wherein the solids-repositioning device is one or more air jets, a brush or both.

18. The laser drilling system of claim 15 , wherein the solids indexer is selected from the group consisting of a flat disk, conical disk, chain, slotted wheel and conveyor belt.

19. The laser drilling system of claim 10 , wherein:

a) the first solids reservoir further comprises a fill detector; and

b) the system further comprises a solids-loading means adapted to conduct solids from a second solids reservoir into the first solids reservoir; wherein the solids-loading means comprises a flow controller responsive to a signal from the fill detector.

20. The laser drilling system of claim 4 or 5 further comprising a synchronizer that generates a synchronization signal used to synchronize operation of multiple components of the laser apparatus, wherein the components are synchronized by way of a slot offset.

21. The laser drilling system of claim 10 further comprising a synchronizer that generates a synchronization signal used to synchronize operation of multiple components of the laser apparatus, wherein the components are synchronized by way of a slot offset.

22. The laser drilling system of claim 15 further comprising a synchronizer that generates a synchronization signal used to synchronize operation of multiple components of the laser apparatus, wherein the components are synchronized by way of a slot offset.

23. The laser drilling system of claim 5 or 6 wherein the electronic inspection device further comprises:

a) a monitor for displaying electronic images captured by the electronic inspection device.

24. The laser drilling system of claim 23 further comprising:

a) one or more computers that control a portion of the operation of the laser drilling system such that operation of the system is computer and operator controlled.

25. The laser drilling system of claim 23 further comprising

a) one or more computers that control operation of the laser drilling system such that operation of the system is substantially automated once initiated by an operator or signal.

26. The laser drilling system of claim 4 or 5 comprising redundant detection means, wherein a first of the redundant detection means is disposed between the firing zone and the solids reservoir and the second of the redundant detection means is disposed between the firing zone and the solids delivery zone.

Assignments (12)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 28, 2021
From: OSMOTICA KERESKEDELMI ÉS SZOLGÁLTATÓ KORLÁTOLT FELELOSSÉGU TÁRSASÁG
To: ACELLA HOLDINGS, LLC
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 28, 2021
From: CIT BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: OSMOTICA KERESKEDELMI ÉS SZOLGÁLTATÓ KORLÁTOLT FELELOSSÉGU TÁRSASÁG
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 27, 2021
From: AVION PHARMACEUTICALS, LLC; SOVEREIGN PHARMACEUTICALS, LLC; ACELLA HOLDINGS, LLC
To: CIBC BANK USA, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
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CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR ASSIGNEE Recorded Jul 2, 2020
From: OSMOTICA KERESKEDELMI ÉS SZOLGÁLTATÓ KFT
To: OSMOTICA KERESKEDELMI ÉS SZOLGÁLTATÓ KFT
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 3, 2016
From: OSMOTICA KERESKEDELMI ÉS SZOLGÁLTATÓ KORLÁTOLT FELELOSSÉGU TÁRSASÁG
To: CIT BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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ASSIGNEE CHANGE OF ADDRESS Recorded Nov 20, 2013
From: OSMOTICA KERESKEDELMI ES SZOLGALTATO KFT
To: OSMOTICA KERESKEDELMI ES SZOLGALTATO KFT
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 25, 2011
From: OSMOTICA CORP.
To: OSMOTICA KERESKEDELMI ES SZOLGALTATO KFT
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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE NAME OF THE ASSIGNEE ON THE RECORDATION SHEET TO OSMOTICA PHARMACEUTICAL CORP. PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 023892 FRAME 0723. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE TRANSFER OF RIGHT TO MAKE, USE, SELL, OFFER TO SELL FOR OXYBUTYNIN. Recorded Feb 8, 2010
From: OSMOTICA CORP.
To: OSMOTICA PHARMACEUTICAL CORP.
Reel/Frame 023905/0752 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE NAME OF THE ASSIGNEE ON THE RECORDATION SHEET TO OSMOTICA PHARMACEUTICAL CORP. PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 023892 FRAME 0674. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE TRANSFER OF RIGHT TO MAKE, USE, SELL, OFFER TO SELL FOR NIFEDIPINE. Recorded Feb 8, 2010
From: OSMOTICA CORP.
To: OSMOTICA PHARMACEUTICAL CORP.
Reel/Frame 023905/0766 →
TRANSFER OF RIGHT TO MAKE, USE, SELL, OFFER TO SELL FOR NIFEDIPINE Recorded Feb 4, 2010
From: OSMOTICA CORP.
To: OSMOTICA KERESKEDELMI ES SZOLGALTATO KFT
Reel/Frame 023892/0674 →
TRANSFER OF RIGHT TO MAKE, USE, SELL, OFFER TO SELL FOR OXYBUTYNIN Recorded Feb 4, 2010
From: OSMOTICA CORP.
To: OSMOTICA KERESKEDELMI ES SZOLGALTATO KFT
Reel/Frame 023892/0723 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 25, 2005
From: FAOUR, JOAQUINA; ISERUK, ALEJANDRO
To: OSMOTICA CORP.
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