WO1995034078A1 - Transferring articles between controlled environments - Google Patents
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- WO1995034078A1 WO1995034078A1 PCT/EP1995/002057 EP9502057W WO9534078A1 WO 1995034078 A1 WO1995034078 A1 WO 1995034078A1 EP 9502057 W EP9502057 W EP 9502057W WO 9534078 A1 WO9534078 A1 WO 9534078A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B01—PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
- B01L—CHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL LABORATORY APPARATUS FOR GENERAL USE
- B01L1/00—Enclosures; Chambers
- B01L1/02—Air-pressure chambers; Air-locks therefor
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- G—PHYSICS
- G21—NUCLEAR PHYSICS; NUCLEAR ENGINEERING
- G21F—PROTECTION AGAINST X-RADIATION, GAMMA RADIATION, CORPUSCULAR RADIATION OR PARTICLE BOMBARDMENT; TREATING RADIOACTIVELY CONTAMINATED MATERIAL; DECONTAMINATION ARRANGEMENTS THEREFOR
- G21F7/00—Shielded cells or rooms
- G21F7/005—Shielded passages through walls; Locks; Transferring devices between rooms
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- the present invention provides a system with improved sealing arrangements that avoid rotary contact and abrasion and also offer more secure sealing. Further, the system is capable of offering high capacity transfers, and is susceptible to mechanisation and automated control .
- a system for use in the transfer of articles between atmosphere- regulated environments comprising:
- the seals between the door frame and the wall door, between the door frame and the transfer container, and between the wall door and the container door are all expandable seals, since they may all be located on the door frame or wall door, from which they can receive air and electricity services from within the sterile room.
- the seal between the container and its door is more conveniently a compressible seal, since this avoids the need to provide a power source within the container.
- the various latching means may be located on only one of the members to be engaged, if for example friction clamps are used However for secure latching, a latching member will preferably be provided on each surface for interlocking engagement, typically between a static member on one component and a moving member on the other component.
- the container may be dimensioned so that it can be carried manually between the regulated environments, but more suitably, for efficient load transfer it will be of a size that will be transported on a sledge or trolley, so that it may be pushed or driven. Most conveniently the container will be mounted on its own wheeled chassis.
- the door frame has peripheral frame members defining a central door aperture, and the door is located in the aperture, and the door frame has a first expandable seal extending around the aperture to seal against the door and a second expandable seal extending around the aperture to seal against a transfer wagon brought into a docking relationship with the door, and has means for latching to the transfer wagon, and the door has means for latching to the door of the transfer wagon, and a third expandable seal extending around its periphery to seal against the wagon door to isolate the airspace between the doors when latched.
- the transfer wagon may be a wheeled chamber having an access aperture closed by a hingeless door, means releasably holding the door against a peripheral compressible seal extending around the aperture, means on the door for latching with the door in the wall of a regulated environment, and means on the container for latching to the frame containing the wall door.
- the present invention provides a process for transferring articles between controlled atmospheres, in which a wagon with a hingeless door is secured to a wall of a controlled atmosphere room so that the wagon door is opposed to a door in the wall and an expandable seal in the frame of the wall door is inflated to form a seal between the wagon and the wall to isolate the opposed doors from the external atmosphere, and the wagon door is latched to the wall door, and an expandable seal around the periphery of the wall door is inflated to contact the wagon door to isolate the air trapped between the doors, whereby the wall door may be opened into the room, thereby removing the hingeless door from the container and allowing articles to be transferred from the room to the container, and vice versa.
- the present invention provides a process for transferring articles between atmosphere-regulated environments, comprising: a. providing :
- Figure 1 is a perspective view showing the general arrangement of a transfer wagon and wall door in accordance with the invention.
- Figure 2 is a schematic plan view of a corridor showing potential wagon movements.
- Figure 3 is a horizontal cross section showing the wagon docked with the wall door.
- Figure 4 is an enlarged cross-section through the lateral block that latches the wagon to the door frame.
- Figure 5 is schematic cutaway view (not to scale) of the wagon door and wall door showing locking members securing the wagon door and the wall door.
- Figure 6 is partial cross section through the wall door showing the mechanism for latching the doors.
- Figure 8 is a partial cross section through the wagon showing the mechanism for securing the wagon door.
- Figure 8a is a partial external view of the section shown in the preceding Figure.
- Figure 9 is an enlarged cross section showing the arrangement of the seals when the wagon is docked with the wall door frame.
- Figure 10 is a horizontal cross section as in Figure 3 but showing interlocked wagon and wall doors opening into the sterile room.
- a wall 1 separates a sterile room from an area maintained at a lower level of cleanliness, such as a service corridor.
- a stainless steel frame 2 with a central aperture closed by a door 3 which allows access into the sterile room.
- Products for use in the sterile room are transported to the wall door 3 in a wagon 4 comprising a stainless steel transfer container body 5 sealed with a door 6.
- a glass panel 60 allows the interior of the container to be inspected.
- the container is mounted on a chassis 7 with castor wheels for easy movement. Lateral grab bars 8 assist staff to manoeuvre the wagon to dock with the door 3.
- the operation of the system is that the wagon is manoeuvred so the wagon door is face to face with the wall door.
- the wagon is locked to the door frame by bolts in lateral guide blocks 9 secured to the door frame, and at the same time latches 10 in the wall door engage with rods 11 mounted over recesses 12 in the wagon door.
- Seals in the wall door frame 2 and wall door 3 contact the wagon body 5 and wagon door 6 respectively to isolate the latched doors 3 , 6 from the surrounding atmosphere.
- An upright cylinder 13 secured to the base of the wall door frame 2 forces out a piston 14 to actuate a mechanism in the wagon body 4 to release the wagon door 6.
- the wall door 3 may then be opened into the sterile room carrying the wagon door 6 with it.
- Personnel in the sterile room can then load products into the interior of the wagon body 5 or remove its contents, without allowing the atmosphere of the sterile room to be contaminated by the atmosphere of the area in which the wagon 4 is operating. Reversing the above sequences allows the wagon 4 to be undocked from the wall door frame 2 for movement to another area.
- FIG. 2 Possible wagon movements are shown in Figure 2, where sterile production areas A, B, C are self-contained and isolated from each other, and are maintained at a high classification of cleanliness.
- the areas A, B, C all have docking ports in the form of wall frame/door systems as described above, giving access to a service corridor D, which can be maintained at a lower cleanliness classification than the production areas.
- the production area could for example be an area A in which vaccines are filled into vials, and areas B and C containing freeze dryers for processing the filled vials. Therefore, using the service corridor, products may be transported between the production areas A, B, C via the corridor D using the transfer wagon described above, without endangering the integrity of the production areas or continuity of the transferred products.
- a wagon is shown docked with a wall frame of area A but with both doors closed.
- area B the wall door is closed and a sealed wagon approaches for docking.
- area C a wagon has been docked with wall frame, and after appropriate latching and sealing, the wall door has been opened into area C, at the same time removing the wagon door and allowing access to the interior of the wagon from the sterile area C.
- the wagons can be moved to a holding area or cold area at the end of the corridor.
- the wagons can be maintained at a desirable low temperature and, if necessary connected to a power supply to run internal fans, all while securely sealed.
- the door frame members 2 are of hollow stainless steel construction and are flush with the surface of the wall 1.
- the hollow construction allows compressed air ducting and electrical wiring services to be carried to seals and other components mounted on the frame 2.
- the wall door 3 is located within the aperture defined by the door frame 2.
- the wall door 3 is hollow to contain a mechanism for latching to the wagon door and seals to contact the wagon door. Compressed air and electrical services are conveyed into the door 3 through hollow hinge bars 15 positioned near the top and bottom of the door 3 and attached to the door frame 2.
- the offset mounting of the hinge arms 15 allows the wall door 3 to be swung well clear of the door aperture to give access to a docked wagon 4.
- the wall door 3 is sealed to its door frame 2 by an inflatable silicone rubber seal 16 extending around the periphery of the door frame 2 and located in a recess in the frame .
- the hollow door 3 has a depth that occupies only part of the thickness of the wall 1, leaving a recessed area in front of the wall door 3 in which the front surface of the wagon 4 can be inserted during docking.
- This arrangement allows a further inflatable seal 17 to be located in a second peripheral recess in the door frame 2, beyond the front surface of the wall door 3, where it can be inflated to contact the side surface of the wagon body 5 when docked.
- the position of the seals is shown in more detail in Fig. 9.
- the front surface of the wagon body 5 is preferably configured with a peripheral rebate 18 around the wagon door 6 so that the door 6 itself is mounted on a projecting island that mates with the recessed area in front of the wall door 3.
- the rebate 18 on the wagon front surface is dimensioned so that when the rebate 18 contacts the door frame 2, the wagon door 6 is optimally positioned relative to the wall door 3, but not in contact with the wall door 3. Thus any physical shocks during the docking procedure are absorbed by the wall door frame 2 or the wagon structural elements and not by respective doors 3, 6.
- the body or ' container portion 5 of the wagon 4 is constructed from stainless steel with a hollow external frame 19 defining an internal cavity, which contains posts 20 with support elements for shelves or to receive directly trays containing pharmaceutical products such as vials or syringes.
- the frame 19 is provided with ducting to provide a laminar air flow across the shelved products .
- An electrically powered fan is located in the base of the frame and circulates air across the internal cavity and shelved products through a laterally positioned supply filter 21 and exhaust filter 22.
- the power for the fan may be provided by on-board batteries, or through a power lead 45 connected to the electrical supply in the wall door frame 2 (see Fig. 1) .
- the lateral blocks 9 contain a protruding bolt 24 which is biased by a spring 25 into the protruding position.
- an inclined abutment block 26 secured to each side surface of the wagon, engages the inclined end surface 27 of the protruding bolt and pushes it to one side, allowing the abutment block 26 to pass the bolt position.
- the end surface of. the abutment block 26 passes the edge of the bolt 24, which springs back into position so as to lock the wagon in the docked position.
- a sensor 28 checks that the abutment block 26 is in the locked position, so confirming that the wagon is in the docked position.
- a further sensor 29 checks that the bolt is in the locked position.
- the protruding portion of the wagon front surface is now within the recessed area in front of the wall door 3.
- the seal 17 in the recessed area in front of the wall door 3 is then inflated to contact the wagon side surface and isolate the opposed doors 3 , 6 from the corridor atmosphere.
- the power lead 45 trailing from the door frame 2 is connected to an electric socket on the wagon body 5.
- the electrical supply powers the on-board fan to maintain an overpressure in the wagon during the docking procedure (or to charge on-board batteries) .
- the wagon door 3 is a single sheet of stainless steel clamped to the front peripheral surface of the wagon body 5 to compress a tubular silicone rubber seal 30 secured to the front surface with a silicone adhesive.
- the steel plate is mounted on a rigid frame 31.
- the apertures are spanned by horizontal locking bars 11.
- Protruding from the wall door 3 towards each recess 12 are four locking arms 10 with hooked end portions which are pivoted within the door to allow vertical movement.
- the locking arms 10 are spring biased into the horizontal position, as shown in Figs. 5 and 6. As docking takes place, the arms 10 come into contact with the locking bars 11 on the wagon door.
- each locking arm 10 rides up over its opposed bar 11, moving into the recess 12 behind the bar 11.
- the hooked end portion of the locking arm 10 drops behind the bar 11 under the influence of the biassing spring to lock the wall door 3 to the wagon door 4.
- a sensor detects that the position of the locking arms 10 is such that the hook portion is in the locking position. While the upper locking arms are lifted upwardly and fall behind the locking bars, the lower locking arms are preferably positioned in the opposite sense, so they are pushed below their co-operating bars and rise to the locking position. This opposed gripping action provides the optimum clamping effect.
- an inflatable seal 32 located in a peripheral recess in the wall door 3 is inflated to seal against the wagon door 6 (see particularly Fig. 9) . This isolates a portion of corridor air that was trapped between the doors 3, 6 on inflation of the frame to wagon seal 17.
- the wagon door 6 is hingeless and is secured to the wagon body by clamps so that the door 6 compresses the tubular seal 30 and seals the interior cavity of the wagon.
- the wagon door can be released from its clamps .
- the piston 14 in the cylinder 13 attached to the base of the door frame in the corridor is raised by compressed air supplied through the door frame. As shown in Figs. 7 and 8, the piston 14 engages a short lever 33 mounted on the end of a rotatable bar 34 passing across the base of the wagon body in the hollow frame 19.
- the combined doors 3 , 6 are swung back into position so that the rear surface of the wagon door 3 compresses the tubular seal 30.
- the inner peripheral seal 16 is inflated to seal the frame 2 against the wall door 3 and isolate the wagon from the sterile room.
- the embodiment shown has been designed to carry two stacks of trays which are loaded between the ergonomic height limits of 60 and 150 centimetres from the ground.
- the laminar flow across the products within the chamber is typically at an air flow velocity of around 0.2 meters per second through HEPA filters on the supply and extraction sides.
- an internal over-pressure (relative to the corridor) of 15 pascals is desirable, which may be monitored by an external meter display. If on-board batteries are provided, a laminar flow of air can be maintained at all times within the wagon.
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JP8500323A JPH10505802A (en) | 1994-06-03 | 1995-05-30 | Transfer of substances between controlled environments |
EP95921785A EP0763245A1 (en) | 1994-06-03 | 1995-05-30 | Transferring articles between controlled environments |
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