[0001] The present invention relates to a liquid filling nozzle for use in filling a liquid,
such as flowable food, into containers.
[0002] Generally, filling nozzles are usable free of any problem for free-flowing liquids
such as milk but encounter difficulty in handling at a high speed liquids, such as
fresh cream and yoghurt, which are low in flowability since such a liquid is not
dischargeable from the nozzle quickly and can not be cut sharp, whereas the present
applicant has already proposed a nozzle by which even a liquid of low flowability
can be filled into containers at a high speed free of trouble like free-flowing liquids.
As disclosed in Examined Japanese Patent Publication SHO 59-26550, the proposed nozzle
comprises a tubular nozzle main body, a damper attached to the lower end of the nozzle
main body and movable upward and downward, a spring suspending member fixedly provided
within the main body at an upper portion thereof, a coiled spring suspended from the
suspending member, a member connecting the lower end of the spring to free ends of
the damper, and a resistant member secured to the connecting member and positioned
below the coiled spring for acting against a downwardly flowing liquid. When a liquid
is forced into the filling nozzle, the liquid pressure acting on the damper opens
the damper against the force of the coiled spring, while the liquid pressure on the
resistant member also acts to open the damper, opening the damper correspondingly
to a greater extent. Consequently, the liquid flows out of the nozzle main body quickly
without permitting formation of air bubbles due to agitation of the liquid that would
occur at a low flow rate. Thus, the nozzle is adapted for a high-speed filling operation.
[0003] In recent years, however, there is a growing demand for a more efficient filling
operation at a higher speed than is attainable by the above filling nozzle, so that
it is desired to develop a filling nozzle which is operable at a higher speed than
the proposed device.
[0004] The main object of the present invention is to provide a filling nozzle for filling
a liquid into containers at a higher speed than the foregoing nozzle.
[0005] The liquid filling nozzle of the present invention comprises a vertical tubular nozzle
main body having a reduced diameter portion at an intermediate portion of its height,
a damper attached to the lower end of the nozzle main body and pivotally movable upward
and downward, a resistant member extending within the nozzle main body from the reduced
diameter portion to a portion therebelow and movable upward and downward for acting
against a liquid flowing downward, a member connecting free ends of the damper to
the resistant member, and a resilient member biasing the resistant member upward.
[0006] According to the present invention, the nozzle main body has a reduced diameter portion
at an intermediate portion of its height, so that the liquid flows down this portion
at a higher speed than when flowing down the portion above or below this portion,
while the resistant member is upwardly and downwardly movably retained in the reduced
diameter portion. Consequently, the liquid pressure acting on the resistant member
is greater than that acting on the resistant member of the conventional nozzle described
above, with the result that the damper can be opened to a correspondingly greater
degree. This assures a filling operation at a higher speed.
Fig. l is a view in vertical section showing an embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing the same with a nozzle main body partly broken
away; and
Fig. 3 is a fragmentary view in vertical section showing another embodiment.
[0007] Embodiments of the invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying
drawings.
[0008] Figs. l and 2 show a liquid filling nozzle which is connected to a filing cylinder
ll of a filling machine, with a check valve l2 provided therebetween. The nozzle comprises
a vertical tubular nozzle main body l4 having a reduced diameter portion l3 at an
intermediate portion of its height, a damper l5 attached to the lower end of the main
body l4 and pivotally movable upward and downward, a resistance member l6 extending
within the main body l4 from the reduced diameter portion l3 to a portion therebelow
and movable upward and downward to act against a downwardly flowing liquid, a guide
member l7 for guiding the upward and downward movement of the resistant member l6,
a connecting member l8 connecting the free ends of components of the damper l5 to
the resistant member l6, and a resilient member l9 biasing the resistant member l6
upward.
[0009] The nozzle main body l4 comprises an upper member 2l, an intermediate member 22 and
a lower member 23. The upper member 2l comprises an upper-end large diameter portion
25, an intermediate portion 26 having an increasing diameter upward, and a lower-end
small diameter portion 27. The large diameter portion 25 is equal in inside diameter
to the filling cylinder ll and is provided with a flange 28 around its upper end.
The nozzle main body l4 is connected to the filling cylinder ll with a flanged nut
29 which is screwed on an externally threaded portion 3l at the lower end of the cylinder
ll, with the flange 30 of the nut 29 engaged with the flange 28 from below. The lower-end
small diameter portion 27 has a flange 32 therearound at an intermediate portion of
its height. Under the flange 32, the small diameter portion 27 includes a spigot 33
having a uniform diameter and a smooth-surfaced outer periphery. An annular groove
34 is formed in the outer surface of the spigot 33. The intermediate member 22 comprises
an upper-end small diameter portion 36, an intermediate tapered portion 37 having
an increasing diameter downward and a lower-end large diameter portion 38. The small
diameter portion has a smooth inner surface and provides a socket 39 with the spigot
33 fitted therein. The small diameter portion 36 is formed with slits 40 opposed to
the annular groove 34 in the spigot 33. A retaining ring 4l is fitted in the groove
34 through the slits 40, whereby the spigot 33 is prevented from slipping off from
the socket 39. A rotation preventing pin 42 is implanted through the flange 32 of
the small diameter portion 27 of the upper member 2l in the upper end of the small
diameter portion 36 of the intermediate member 22. The lower-end small diameter portion
27 of the upper member 2l and the upper-end small diameter portion 36 of the intermediate
member 22 provide the overall reduced diameter portion l3 of the nozzle main body
l4. The lower-end large diameter portion 38 is externally threaded as at 43. The lower
member 23 comprises a circular upper tubular portion 45 and a quadrilateral lower
tubular portion 46. The upper tubular portion 45 is approximately equal in diameter
to the lower-end large diameter portion 38, of the intermediate member 23. The upper
tubular portion 45 is internally threaded as at 47 and has screwed therein the externally
threaded lower end 43 of the intermediate member 22, whereby the lower member 23
is joined to the intermediate member 22. With these members thus joined together,
a flange 48 on the inner surface of the circular tubular portion 45 is at a small
distance away from the lower end of the intermediate member 22. The lower tubular
portion 46 has at its lower end a quadri lateral edge defining an opening. Two inverted
trapezoidal guide plates 49 opposed to each other extend downward from two opposed
sides of the quadrilateral edge.
[0010] The damper l5 comprises a pair of hingedly openable plates 5l provided between the
two guide plates 49. Each of the openable plates 5l comprises a quadrilateral bottom
wall 52, and a pair of triangular side walls 53 extending upright from the opposite
edges of the bottom wall. The bottom wall 52 is secured at one end thereof corresponding
to the base portion of the plate 5l to a horizontal pin 54. The horizontal pin 54
is rotatably supported at its opposite ends by the upper edges of the guide plates
49 each at the corresponding end thereof. When the two openable plates 5l are closed,
the bottom walls 52 of the plates 5l are V-shaped in cross section. When the plates
5l open or close, the outer surface of each side wall 53 of the plate 5l is in sliding
contact with the inner surface of the guide plate 49 opposed thereto. An upward lug
55 is centrally formed on the upper surface of the bottom wall 52 of each openable
plate 5l. A hole 56 is formed in the lug 55.
[0011] The resistant member l6 is in the form of a mushroom and comprises a vertical stem
6l and a horizontal disklike head 62 secured to the upper end of the stem 6l. The
lower end of the stem 6l is in the form of a vertical plate formed with a hole 63.
The head 62 has a central bore 64 through which the upper end of the stem 6l is inserted.
A retaining ring 65 is fitted around the upward porjection of the stem 6l above the
head. The upper surface of the head 62 is frustoconical.
[0012] The guide member l7 comprises a tubular portion 7l having the stem 6l slidably extending
therethrough, arms 72 radially extending from the tubular portion 7l in a Y-shaped
arrangement when seen from above, and an annular portion 73 interconnecting the outer
ends of the arms 72. The annular portion 73 is fixedly fitted in the clearance between
the lower end of the intermediate member 22 and the flange 48 inside the lower member
23.
[0013] The connecting member l8 comprises an upper rod 8l and two lower rods 82. The upper
rod 8l has upper and lower bent ring portions 83, 84 at its upper and lower ends,
respectively. Each of the lower rods 82 has upper and lower bent hook portions 85,
86 at its upper and lower ends, respectively. The upper ring portion 83 is passed
through the hole 63 in the lower end of the stem 6l. The upper hook portions 85 of
the two lower rods 82 are engaged with the lower ring portion 84. The lower hook portions
86 of the two lower rods 82 are respectively engaged in the holes 56 in the lugs 55
on the two plates 5l.
[0014] The resilient member l9 comprises a coiled compression spring which is provided between
the tubular portion 7l of the guide member l7 and the head 62 of the resistant member
l6 around the stem 6l thereof. The spring has such a force as to hold the damper l5
closed against the gravity acting on the damper l5 and on the liquid within the nozzle
main body l4.
[0015] Fig. 3 shows another embodiment, in which the stem 9l of the resistant member l6
has a downward lug 92 formed with two holes 93. The connecting member l8 of this embodiment
comprises two upper rods 94 and two lower rods 95. Each upper rod 94 has a bent hook
portion 96 at its upper end and a bent ring portion 97 at its lower end. The hook
portions 96 of the two upper rods 95 are engaged respectively in the two holes 93
in the lug 92 at the lower end of the stem 9l. Each of the two lower rods 95 is in
the form of an annular ring in its entirety. The rod 95 is passed through the hole
56 of the corresponding openable plate 5l and the ring portion 97 of the corresponding
upper rod 94.
1. A liquid filling nozzle comprising:
a vertical tubular nozzle main body having a reduced diameter portion at an intermediate
portion of its height,
a damper attached to the lower end of the nozzle main body and pivotally movable upward
and downward,
a resistant member extending within the nozzle main body from the reduced diameter
portion to a portion therebelow and movable upward and downward for acting against
a liquid flowing downward,
a member connecting free ends of the damper to the resistant member, and
a resilient member biasing the resistant member upward.
2. A liquid filling nozzle as defined in claim l wherein the nozzle main body has
at its lower end a quadrilateral edge defining an opening, a pair of opposed guide
plates extending downward from two opposed sides of the quadrilateral edge, the damper
comprising a pair of hinged openable plates provided between the the pair of guide
plates.
3. A liquid filling nozzle as defined in claim 2 wherein each of the openable plates
comprises a quadrilateral bottom wall and a pair of triangular side walls extending
upright from opposite side edges of the bottom wall, the bottom walls of the two openable
plates being V-shaped in cross section when the two openable plates are closed, the
outer surface of each side wall of the openable plate being slidably in contact with
the inner surface of the guide plate opposed thereto.
4. A liquid filling nozzle as defined in any one of claims l to 3 wherein a guide
member for guiding the upward and downward movement of the resistant member is povided
within the nozzle main body below the reduced diameter portion, and the guide member
comprises a tubular portion in alignment with the nozzle main body, arms extending
radially from the tubular portion and an annular portion secured to the inner surface
of the nozzle main body and interconnecting the outer ends of the arms, the resistant
member being in the form of a mushroom and comprising a vertical stem slidably fitted
at an intermediate portion of its length in the tubular portion and a horizontal disklike
head fixed to the upper end of the stem, the connecting member comprising an upper
rod and two lower rods, the upper rod having bent ring portion at each of its upper
and lower ends, each of the lower rods having a bent hook portion at each of its upper
and lower ends, the upper bent ring portion being passed through a hole formed in
the lower end of the stem of the resistant member, the upper bent hooked portions
of the two lower rods being in engagement with the lower bent ring portion, each of
the lower bent hook portions of the two lower rods being engaged in a hole in an upward
lug provided centrally on the upper surface of the bottom wall of each openable plate,
the resilient member being a coiled compression spring provided between the tubular
portion of the guide member and the head of the resistant member around the stem thereof.
5. A liquid filling nozzle as defined in any one of claims l to 3 wherein a guide
member for guiding the upward and downward movement of the resistant member is provided
within the nozzle main body below the reduced diameter portion, and the guide member
comprises a tubular portion in alignment with the nozzle main body, arms extending
radially from the tubular portion and an annular portion secured to the inner surface
of the nozzle main body and interconnecting the outer ends of the arms, the resistant
member being in the form of a mushroom and comprising a vertical stem slidably fitted
at an intermediate portion of its length in the tubular portion and a horizontal disklike
head fixed to the upper end of the stem, the connecting member comprising two upper
rods and two lower rods, each of the upper rods having a bent hook portion at its
upper end and a bent ring portion at its lower end, the bent hook portions of the
two upper rods being respectively engaged in two holes in a downward lug provided
at the lower end of the stem of the resistant member, each of the two lower rods being
in the form of a ring and being passed through a hole in an upward lug provided centrally
on the upper surface of the bottom wall of each openable plate and through the bent
ring portion of each upper rod, the resilient member being a coiled compression spring
provided between the tubular portion of the guide member and the head of the resistant
member around the stem thereof.