[0001] The present invention concerns filling containers with liquids.
[0002] It is known that at present containers like bottles and the like are filled with
liquids by automatic machines generally equipped with an operating bed structure.
[0003] In particular, known machines usually feature a conveying line for containers to
be filled, situated over the bed.
[0004] This conveying line feeds a singling device, which includes e.g. a screw feeder,
with containers. The singling device brings the containers one by one to a rotary
drum that moves in the region of the liquid delivering means situated over the bed,
in a containers filling station.
[0005] The containers filled with the liquid are moved to further working stations, in particular
for caps application.
[0006] The dimensions of the bed structure of these machines are usually big and do not
allow the operators to control easily the operation steps.
[0007] Moreover, it is often difficult to approach the machine driving means and electric
devices, e.g. for maintenance operations or the like.
[0008] The object of the present invention is to propose a compact structure for a container
filling machine, which allows a rapid operation on the machine working parts and easy
access to the machine inner means.
[0009] Another object of the present invention is to propose a structure, whose form allows
to clearly separate electric board area from the machine driving means area.
[0010] The above mentioned objects are obtained in accordance with contents of the claims.
[0011] The characteristic features of the invention will be pointed out in the following
description, with particular reference to the enclosed drawings, in which:
- fig. 1 shows a prospective schematic view of a machine for filling containers with
liquids, equipped with the structure, being the subject of the present invention;
- fig. 2 shows a front schematic view of this machine;
- figs. 3 and 4 show respectively, corresponding top and lateral views of the machine;
- fig. 5 show a partial top view of a different embodiment of the machine.
[0012] With reference to the above described figures, numeral 1 indicates the structure
of a machine for filling containers 2, e.g. bottles, with liquids.
[0013] The structure 1 features a box-like body 3, of e.g. prismatic form, extending suitably
upwards.
[0014] The body 3 of the structure is divided longitudinally in a part 4 with a fixed configuration,
which contains machine driving means, and a part 5 which can be opened and contains
electric devices.
[0015] The part 5, that can be opened, includes e.g. two covers 5a, 5b, hinged to the fixed
part 4, as seen in figure 3; obviously only one cover can be provided to form the
part which can be opened.
[0016] Both the driving means contained inside the fixed part 4 and the electric devices
can be easily approached by opening the covers 5a, 5b.
[0017] A cantilevered bracket 6, supporting a conveying line 7 for the containers 2, protrudes
from the front part of the fixed part 4 of the body 3, on the side opposite to the
covers 5.
[0018] The conveying line 7 is situated over the shelf 6 and is operated by the said driving
means through transmission means, known to those skilled in the art, housed inside
the said bracket 6.
[0019] Obviously, the conveying line can be place on one side of the bracket, close thereto,
without that the machine goes out of the scope on the claims.
[0020] The conveying line 7 is preferably equipped with a steel conveying belt 8, like the
one disclosed in the Italian Patent Application no. BO93U 000222 of the same Applicant.
[0021] The conveying line 7 feeds a singling device 9 with containers 2. The singling device
includes e.g. a screw feeder 9 which is carried in cantilevered fashion by the bracket
6, downstream of the conveying line 7, and that extends in the same direction as the
containers 2 move.
[0022] Liquid dosing means 10, situated over the shelf 6 and working along the conveying
line 7, are carried in cantilevered way by the fixed part 4 f the structure body 3.
[0023] In the illustrated example liquid dosing means 10 are includes cylinder-piston assemblies
10, nevertheless it is possible to use other delivering means, like e.g. peristaltic
pumps or flow cut off devices.
[0024] The dosing means 10 are fed by a suitable liquid container, not shown, via respective
valves 11. The containers 2 are filled by a series of nozzles 12 connected with respective
dosing means 10 through the valves 11.
[0025] The nozzles 12 are carried by a carriage 13, moving longitudinally to the conveying
line 7, over the support bracket 6, following a closed-loop path.
[0026] A rotary drum 14, equipped with capping means 15 for application caps to the containers
2, is situated downstream of the screw feeder 9.
[0027] The drum 14 brings the capped containers 2 to an exit line 16, also preferably provided
with a conveying steel belt 17 of the above mentioned type.
[0028] For this purpose, the drum 14 co-operates, with rotary star-like distribution means
18,19, situated at the inlet and at the outlet thereof and operated in time relation
with the drum 14.
[0029] The caps, supplied by a vibration feeder 20, are sent by a feeding line 21 to another
star-like distributor 22, situated over the entrance distributor 18, that carries
the containers 2, and is operated in time relation therewith.
[0030] If two caps are to be applied to each container 2, there is provided a second rotary
drum 24, equipped with capping means 25, situated downstream of the first rotary drum
14, as shown in fig. 5.
[0031] Another star-like distributor 26, operated in time relation with the drums 14,24,
is situated therebetween.
[0032] It is to be pointed out that operating mechanism of the drum 14 is housed inside
a case 27, placed vertically below the drum 14; obviously the same is provided for
a possible second drum 24.
[0033] It is also to be pointed out that the exit line 16 of the filled and capped containers
2 protrudes from the front part of the body 3 of the machine 1 and is more or less
longitudinally aligned with the conveying line 7, that feeds the containers 2 to be
filled. Preferably this exit line 16 is equipped with a steel belt.
[0034] The nozzles 12 are connected to respective containers 2 to be filled, placed one
after another on the conveying belt 8 of the line 7.
[0035] As has already been said, these nozzles 12 move longitudinally to the conveying line
7, along a close-loop path, so as to follow the containers 2 during the filling step.
[0036] In fact, during the filling step, the group of nozzles 12 moves in synchrony with
the conveying line 7, as indicated with broken line in figs. 2 and 3.
[0037] When the filling step is completed, the group of nozzles 12 is moved vertically to
a raised position 12b, so as to disengage from the containers 2, and then translated
longitudinally to the conveying line 7, in the direction opposite to this line 7 movement
direction, as shown with broken line 12c.
[0038] Afterwards, the group of nozzles 12 is brought back to the lowered position to fill
a next group of containers 2, in the same way as described previously.
[0039] The nozzles 12 fill the containers 2, moving along the conveying line 7, with the
liquid supplied by the relative dosing means 10.
[0040] At the exit of the conveying line 7, the filled containers 2 are taken up by a separating
device 9 which includes a screw feeder, that co-operates with the star-like distributor
18 to send them one by one to the drum 14.
[0041] On the drum 14 the containers 2 are capped and afterwards transferred to the exit
line 16, with the help of the star-like distributor 19.
[0042] The described structure achieves the object of realising a compact and clean machine
for filling containers.
[0043] In fact, containers conveying and filing means protrude from one side of the box-like
body containing the machine driving means and electric devices.
[0044] Therefore, these means are visible and easily accessible for the operators, which
facilitates maintenance and size change over operations.
[0045] Moreover, this structure allows an easy access to the machine inner means, i.e. the
above mentioned driving means and electric devices, due to their location inside the
box-like body, that can be opened on the side opposite the side on which the containers
conveying and filling means are situated.
1. Machine (1) for filling containers (2) with liquids characterised in that it includes
a body (3) for housing machine driving means, cantilevered support means (6) which
protrude from said body (3) and carry a conveying line (7) for containers (2) to be
filled, a singling device (9) for singling out said containers (2), that is situated
downstream of the said conveying line (7), and delivering means (12) for delivering
a liquid product that is to fill the containers (2), the said delivering means (12)
being interposed between the said body (3) and the said conveying line (7).
2. Machine according to claim 1, characterised in that the said body (3) is divided longitudinally
in a part (4) with a fixed configuration, that houses thereinside the said machine
driving means, and a part (5) which can be opened and is situated on the side opposite
to the side from which the support means (6) protrude.
3. Machine according to claim 1, characterised in that the said support means (6) include
a support bracket, over which the said conveying line (7) is situated and inside which
driving means for the said conveying line (7) are housed.
4. Machine according to claim 1, characterised in that the said support means (6) include
a support bracket, in front of which the said conveying line (7) is situated and inside
which driving means for the said conveying line (7) are housed.
5. Structure, according to claim 1, characterised in that at least one rotary drum (14),
equipped with capping means (15) for application of caps to the said containers (2),
is carried in cantilevered fashion by the said body (3), downstream of the said singling
device (9), and is operated by means housed inside a case (27) situated vertically
below the said drum (14).
6. Structure, according to claim 5, characterised in that it includes an exit line (16)
for the filled and capped containers (2), said exit line (16) protruding from the
front part of the said body (3) and downstream of the said rotary drum.
7. Structure, according to claim 1, characterised in that it includes an exit line (16)
for the filled containers (2), said exit line protruding from the front part of the
said body (3) and being longitudinally aligned with the said conveying line (7).
8. Structure, according to claim 1, characterised in that the conveying line (7) is provided
with a steel conveying belt (8).