Title of Invention

A METHOD AND AN APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING PRESS MOLDED BODIES

Abstract A method for manufacturing press molded bodies having at least two separate layers of material is disclosed. The method comprises providing a pair of cooperating parallel arranged rollers (1, 2) defining a nip (3) therebetween and having cavities defmed on their outer surfaces, each cavity on one of the rollers (1, 2) cooperating with another cavity of the other roller (2, 1) to fonn die means, the axes (4, 5) of the roller (1, 2) being arranged substantially horizontally, feeding at least two contiguous separate streams of different particulate materials into die means adjacent to the nip (3), so that each die means will be filled with portions of different material and counter-rotating the rollers (1, 2) so that the materials contained in the die means will be compressed into press molded bodies (briquettes) having at least two separate layers of material. An apparatus for the manufacture of press moulded bodies is also disclosed.
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Method and apparatus tor manufacturing multi-layer nress molded bodies
The present invention relates to a method and an apparatus for manufacturing press molded bodies having at least two separate layers of material.
Manufacturing of briquettes (press-formed bodies of agglomerated particulate material) using roller compaction (briquetting) is a well-known manufacturing process, and briquetting presses for compacting particulate material in complementary cavities disposed about the peripheries of a pair of cooperating rollers have been in use for many years. The rollers are disposed horizontally and are rotated in opposite directions about vertically spaced axes, so that the peripheries of the rollers are disposed in substantial rolling contact with each other. Powder is then fed above the zone where the rollers come into closer contact, the powder being compacted in the nip defined by the facing cavities of the rollers.
Different systems for feeding particulate material into the nip of the rollers have been proposed. The simplest feeding system is a gravity hopper where powder is allowed to fall by gravity onto the required zone between the rollers. This method is simple but will only work adequately if the fed powder has a suffciently high
density and flowability. In case of lighter or less flowable powder it is necessary to effect a pre-compression of the powder being fed to deliver the same uniformly under constant pressure to the briquetting rollers to ensure the formation of consistent high quality briquettes.
To effect the pre-compression of particulate material or powder, feed screws have been proposed (US 2,977,631 and US 3,269,611). Altematively, an axially reciprocating shaft disposed within a feeding funnel has been proposed (US 4,389,178).
However, known briquetting machines are not well adapted for the
manufacturing of briquettes or tablets made of two or more compositions, which
remain physically separated in the briquette, i.e. in the form of separate layers.
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Shaped bodies having separate layers of material have been manufactured in the past, an example of a solution for manufacturing two-layer shaped bodies being described in GB 2 332 387. Two independent feeding systems are provided for dosing the compositions into cavities of the rollers remotely from the nip of the machine. This process is only applicable to solidifiable liquid compositions or more generally to compositions that will cling to the cavities where they have been deposited when the cavities are moved into a vertical position shortly before forming the compaction nip. Thus, this solution cannot be used for briquetting free-flowing granular material.
AnothCT solution for manufacturing press-shaped bodies is described in DE 1 230 523. In this specification, a rotary press machine is used for manufacturing tablets comprising different compositions incompatible with each other.
The object of the present invention is to provide an improved method and apparatus for manufacturing in an easy and cost effective way press molded bodies having at least two separate layers of material, starting from free-flowing granular or particulate material.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a method for manufacturing press molded bodies having at least two separate layers of material, comprising
- providing a pair of cooperating parallel arranged rollers defining a nip therebetween and having cavities defined on their outer surfaces, each cavity on one of the rollers cooperating with another cavity of the other roller to form die means, the axes of the rollers bemg arranged substantially horizontally,
- feeding at least two contiguous separate streams of different particulate materials into die means adjacent to title nip so that each die means will be filled with portions of different material.

counter-rotating the rollers so that the material contained in the die means will be compressed into press molded bodies ("briquettes") having at least two separate layers of material.
Preferably, the particulate material is fed substantially vertically from above.
At least one of the separate streams can be fed by gravity.
At least one of the separate streams may be fed by a feeding device, for example a feeding screw.
It is preferred that a compact overall stream of particulate material having a total cross sectional area is fed, each separate stream foiming part of the total cross sectional area.
Two separate streams having rectangular cross section may be fed.
Two separate streams can be separated from each other along a substantially vertical dividing plane parallel to the axes of the rollers.
At least one of the separate streams of material can be pre-compressed before entering the die means.
Preferably, the separate streams have different colours and/or different compositions and/or different granulometries-
In a further aspect, the invention provides an apparatus for manufacturing press molded bodies having at least two separate layers of material, in particular using the method according to the invention, comprising
- a pair of cooperating parallel arranged rollers defining a nip therebetween and having cavities defined on their outer surfaces, each cavity on one of the rollers

cooperating with another cavity of the other roller to form die means, the axes of the rollers being arranged substantially horizontally,
- drive means for counter-rotating the rollers,
- feeding means for feeding at least two contiguous separate streams of different particulate materials into die means adjacent to the nip so as to fill each die means with portions of different material, so that the material contained in the die means will be compressed into press molded bodies ("briquettes") having at least two separate layers of material.
Preferably, the feeding means comprises a feeding hopper, the feeding hopper being divided along at least one substantially vertical plane that is parallel to the axes of the rollers.
Conveniently, the feeding hopper is divided by a substantially vertical blade of sheet material.
Preferably, the vertical blade extends through all the height of the hopper.
Conveniently, the substantially vertical and/or substantially horizontal positions of the blade are adjustable.
Conveniently, the feeding hopper is divided into two halves.
Preferably, a pre-compressing means is provided for pre-compressing at least one of the separate streams before the same enters the die means.
Conveniently, at least one feeding device is provided for feeding at least one of the separate streams. At least one feeding screw can be provided inside the feeding hopper. Preferably, the at least one feeding screw tapers toward an open discharge end of the hopper.

Preferably, the feeding hopper has an open discharge end extending inwardly between the nip.
By the use of the words "substantially horizontal" or "substantially vertical" we preferably mean that such features are within 10°, ideally 5° of that axis-Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description and accompanying drawings in which:
Fig. 1 is a schematic representation showing major components of a briquetting machine according to the invention in a side view;
Fig. 2 is a representation similar to fig. 1, showing an alternative feeding means.
Referring now to figure 1 of the drawings, an apparatus for manufacturing press molded bodies fix)m particulate material is shown, for example for manufacturing detergents in the form of small tablets, comprising a pair of cooperating parallel arranged rollers 1, 2 defining a nip 3 therebetween and having cavities (not shown) on their outer surfaces. One cavity on one of the rollers cooperates with another cavity on the other roller, whereby a die means is formed. Cooperating cavities can (but do not need to) be of same size. Each roller has cavities disposed in axial and
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circumferential directions, respectively. The axes 4, 5 of the rollCTS 1, 2 are arranged substantially horizontally.
A drive means (not shown) is provided for rotating the rollers in opposite directions indicated by arrows 8,9.
A feeding hopper 10 is arranged vertically above the nip 3. A division is made in the hopper with a substantially vertically extending blade 11 of sheet material, the blade extending along the entire vertical height of the hopper 10. The orientation of the blade 11 can depart slightly from the vertical direction, e.g. within a range of+-

20°, An elongated slot-like discharge opening at a bottom end 14 of hopper 10 extends substantially over the axial length of the rollers in order to fill a plurality of axially adjacent cavities simultaneously.
By provision of the division in the hopper, substantially vertically extending flow channels are created through which two different granular materials ("A" and "B") can be fed separately to the hopper as indicated by arrows 12, 13, and these two materials will flow by gravity towards the nip 3 in a substantially vertical flow. In the embodiment shown in fig. 1, the vertical division of the hopper, for example a piece of sheet metal, is shown to be oriented in a vertical plane, parallel to the axes 4, 5 of the rollers-Fig. 2 shows a modification of the apparatus according to fig. 1, wherein feeding screws 15, 16 are provided in the two halves of the hopper 10. Depending on the flowability of the particulate material to be fed, the feeding screws act simultaneously as a pre-compressing means increasing the density of the material.
The claims which follow are to be considered an integral part of the present disclosure. Reference numbers (directed to the drawings) shown in the claims serve to facilitate the correlation of the mtegers of the claims with illustrated features of the preferred embodiment(s) but are not intended to restrict in any way the language of the claims to what is shown in the drawings, unless the contrary is clearly apparent from the context




Claims:
1. A method for manufacturing press molded bodies having at least two separate
layers of material, comprising
" providing a pair of cooperating parallel arranged rollers (1, 2) defining a nip (3) thCTebetween and having cavities defined on their outer surfaces, each cavity on one of the rollers (1, 2) cooperating with another cavity of the other roller (2,1) to form die means, the axes (4,5) of the rollers (1,2) being arranged substantially horizontally,
- feeding at least two contiguous separate streams of different particulate materials into die means adjacent to the nip (3), so that each die means will be filled with portions of different material,
- counter-rotating the rollers (1,2) so that the materials contained in the die means will be compressed into press molded bodies (briquettes) having at least two separate layers of material.

2. The method of claim 1, wherein the particulate material is fed substantially vertically fi:om above.
3. The method of claim 1 or 2, wherein at least one of the separate streams is fed by gravity.
4. The method of one of claims 1 to 3, wherein at least one of tiie separate streams is fed by a feeding device (15,16).
5. The method of one of the preceding claims, wherein a compact overall stream of particulate material having a total cross sectional area is fed, each separate stream forming part of the total cross sectional area.

6. The method of claim 5, wherein two separate streams having rectangular cross section are fed,
7. The method of claim 6, wherem the tvvo streams are separated from each other along a substantially vertical dividing plane that is parallel to the axes (4, 5) of the rollers.
8- The method of any of the preceding claims, wherein at least one of the separate streams of material is pre-compressed before entering the die means.
9. The method of any of the preceding claims, wherein the sqparate streams Imve different colours and/or different compositions and/or different granulometries.
10. Apparatus for manufacturing press molded bodies having at least two separate layers of matoial, using the method of any of the preceding claims, comprising

- a pair of cooperating parallel arranged rollers (1, 2) defining a nip (3) therebetween and having cavities defined on their outer surfaces, each cavity on one of the rollers (1,2) cooperating with another cavity of the other roller (2,1) to form die means, the axes (4,5) of the rollers (1,2) being arranged substantially horizontally,
- drive means for counter-rotating the rollers (1,2),
- a feedmg means (10,15,16) for feeding at least two contiguous separate streams of diff^ent particulate materials into die means adjacent to the nip (3) so as to fill each die means with portions of different material, so ^t the material contained in the die means will be compressed into press molded bodies (briquettes) having at least two sq)arate layers of material.

11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the feeding means comprises a feeding hopper (10), the feeding hopper (10) being divided along at least one substantially vertical plane that is parallel to the axes (4,5) of the roU^s (1,2).
12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the feeding hopper (10) is divided by a substantially vertical blade (11) of sheet mataial.
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13. The apparatus of claims 12, wherein the substantially vertical blade (11) extends through all the height of the hopper (10).
14. The apparatus of claim 12 or 13, wherein the horizontal and/or vertical position of the blade is adjustable.
15. The apparatus of one of claims 12 to 14, wherein the feeding hopper (10) is divided iuto two halves.
16. The apparatus of one of claims 11 to 15, wherein an angle between the substantially vertical blade and the vertical direction is less than 20°.
17. The sq)paratus of one of claims 10 to 16, wherein a pre-con^ressing means is provided for pre-compressing at least one of the separate streams before the same ent^^ the die means.
18. The ^paratus of one of claims 10 to 17, wherein at least one feeding device (15, 16) is provided for feeding at least one of the separate streams.
19. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein at least one feeding screw (15, 16) is provided inside the feeding hoppa: (10).
20. The ^paratus of claim 19, wherein tiie at least one feeding screw tapers towaxd an open discharge end (14) of the hopper (10).

21. The apparatus of one of claims 10 to 20, wherein the feeding hopper (10) has an
open discharge end (14) extending inwardly between the nip (3).
22. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the distance between the open discharge end
(14) and the nip (3) is adjustable.
23. A method according to the invention, substani.ally as hereinbefore described or exemplified.
24. An apparatus according to the invention, substantially as hereinbefore described or exemplified.


Documents:

580-chenp-2003-abstract.pdf

580-chenp-2003-claims duplicate.pdf

580-chenp-2003-claims original.pdf

580-chenp-2003-correspondnece-others.pdf

580-chenp-2003-correspondnece-po.pdf

580-chenp-2003-description(complete) duplicate.pdf

580-chenp-2003-description(complete) original.pdf

580-chenp-2003-drawings.pdf

580-chenp-2003-form 1.pdf

580-chenp-2003-form 26.pdf

580-chenp-2003-form 3.pdf

580-chenp-2003-form 5.pdf

580-chenp-2003-other documents.pdf

580-chenp-2003-pct.pdf


Patent Number 206006
Indian Patent Application Number 580/CHENP/2003
PG Journal Number 26/2007
Publication Date 29-Jun-2007
Grant Date 13-Apr-2007
Date of Filing 17-Apr-2003
Name of Patentee M/S. RECKITT BENCKISER N.V.
Applicant Address KANTOORGEBOUW DE APELAER,DE FRUITTUINEN 2-12,2132 NZ HOOFDDORP
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 GUZMANN, Marcus Talstrasse 13, 69181 Leimen
2 KOSUB, Mike Flüsselweg 2, 76646 Bruchsal
3 AECKERLE-MUELLER, Andrea Westring 17, 67256 Weisenheim
PCT International Classification Number B30B11/16
PCT International Application Number PCT/GB2001/004137
PCT International Filing date 2001-09-18
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 0023055.7 2000-09-20 U.K.