[0001] The present invention relates to an automatic gravity filling machine provided with
a scraping pad total cleaning system, of the type known by the British name of "pigable
system" or "pig scraper". The scraping pads or pigs are capable of carrying out the
internal cleaning scraping of the whole line, starting from the main distribution
one up to the end delivery unit, and vice-versa, passing through the injection head
or heads that are mounted in alignment on said unit, intersecting it orthogonally.
The position of the delivery unit can be varied vertically and possibly transversally,
keeping the horizontal orientation thanks to its connection with the fixed line obtained
by means of an articulated tubular duct, with tight rotary joints. The delivery unit,
the pantograph duct, the rotary joints and the line have the same inner diameter,
so that they can be sequentially traveled by scraping pads or pigs that pass along
and clean also the heads that are present on said delivery unit. The vertical injectors
of the heads discharge from the residues either by gravity dripping or by means of
additional vertical scrapers.
[0002] As is known, the present automatic gravity filling plants for drums, barrels, tanks
and the like, that contain fluid products in general, such as for instance oils, fats,
paints, chemical products, are usually provided with pad systems for scraping internally
tubings, called by the British term "pig scrapers". Such scraping means are obviously
necessary, before any subsequent utilization of the distribution plants, to remove
from the tubings the residues of the preceding products. To this aim, at the end of
each cycle, the pigs or pads are pressure-pushed in the inside of tubings so as to
exercise on the internal surfaces and possibly, along all their development, a scraping
action, discharging towards the outside the residues collected.
[0003] It is also known that in said plants the injection heads must be able to translate
vertically (and for particular applications also transversally) to allow the right
positioning and the alignment of the injection lances with the filling mouths, for
the various types of containers, having different size and/or heights. At present,
to perform such translations, the injection heads are separated from the fixed distribution
header and are connected to it by means of hoses which, while ensuring a correct feeding
of the fluid products to be discharged into the containers during the active steps,
are less suitable to allow the end-of-cycle internal cleaning by means of the scraping
pad systems. In substance, the cleaning with scraping pads can be carried out only
up to the fixed distribution header included, while the cleaning of the hoses, the
injection heads and the injectors can be carried out only upon disassembly of said
parts, their discharge and their hand-cleaning, with ensuing waste of resources due
to the engagement of unproductive manpower, the excessive dead times, the necessity
of collecting the recovered fluid products and the sending of the same to recirculation,
whenever possible, or, when it is not possible, with a total or partly product loss,
with the sending of wastes to the polluting substance collection centers, the authorized
dumps or the recovery and regeneration plants.
[0004] Object of the present invention is to obviate said drawbacks. The invention, as is
characterized by the claims, solves the problems by means of an automatic gravity
filling machine with a total scraping cleaning system by which the following results
are obtained: the vertical injection head or heads comprise orthogonal transversal
passages that associate orthogonal to each other and with the passages of possible
intermediate and/or end tubular tubing sections, to form one only delivery horizontal
tubular unit, with a continuous linear passage; the position of the horizontal delivery
unit, complete with the orthogonal injection head or heads, is height-adjustable to
allow the desired positioning and/or alignment of the injection lances, with respect
to the filling of containers having different size and/or heights; the delivery unit
couples with the product arrival fixed line by means of an articulated tubular duct,
with tight rotary joints; the inner diameter of the delivery unit, the articulated
tubular ducts, the tight rotary joints and the fixed line is the same, and within
it there slides at least a cleaning pad scraper or pig; the lance of the injector(s)
can be cleaned by dripping, gravity or an additional, independently controlled vertical
pad, through the lower discharge outlet where the shutter is activated by fully or
partly external means.
[0005] The advantages achieved by the present invention lie essentially in that the scraping
pad(s) or pig(s) can slide, either sequentially or by single passes, in the delivery
unit, the injection head or heads, the articulated duct, the tight rotary joints and
the fixed feeding line, operating a total scraping, without requiring external interventions;
only the cleaning of the injector lances may be different: more or less automated
and/or extreme, depending on the quality of the products treated and the related admitted
tolerances.
[0006] The invention will be now described in detail, according to embodiments solely given
by way of non limiting example, with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 shows the cross-section of a first example of embodiment of an injection
head, associatable to a delivery unit;
Figure 2 shows the view-side section of the same injection head of Figure 1,
Figure 3 shows the cross-section of a second example of embodiment of an injection
head, associatable to a delivery unit;
Figure 4 shows a partial front view of a filling machine with a three injection head
unit, and
Figure 5 shows the same filling machine of Figure 4, in side view.
[0007] With reference to the figures, it can be noticed that the injection heads (1) are
substantially vertically structured and orthogonally intersected, on their middle
part, by opposite coaxial tubular connections (2). Each injection head (1) comprises
a central tubular passage (3) aligned with its own tubular connections (2). In their
turn, connections (2) are coaxially alignable between each other or with possible
and (4) and/or intermediate (4') tubing sections, to form continuous and constant
diameter tubular ducts that constitute the delivery units (5) for the gravity automatic
filling machines. The union between the tubular connections (2) and the possible tubing
sections (4) is through the respective tight rigid flanges (6, 6'), and the delivery
unit (5) as a whole is constituted by the fixed engagement of said elements with at
least an injection head (1). Units (5) having several couple heads may comprise also
the use of possible intermediate tubings (4') depending on the requirements of the
spacing pitch between said heads. In all cases, each unit (5) of the gravity automatic
filling machine is constituted by one only rigid, continuous and tubular structure
formed by one or more injection heads (1), possible tubular elements (4, 4') and the
related flanges (6, 6'), sequentially assembled with each other, so that the related
central through-holes (3) of a same diameter are coaxially aligned with each other.
[0008] Figures 4 and 5 show, only by way of non limiting example, a delivery unit (5) having
three injection heads (1).
[0009] The position of the horizontal delivery unit (5), complete with the orthogonal injection
head or heads, may be height-adjustable depending on the alignments of the injection
lances (7) with respect to the containers (8) to be filled, that may have different
shapes or size. Such adjustment is made by means of devices that do not make part
of the invention, as they substantially correspond to those adopted to adjust the
heads of the traditional plants.
[0010] Keeping the horizontal alignment, the delivery unit (5) can be translated in the
vertical direction and possibly in the transversal and/or longitudinal direction thanks
to the connection of its inlet end (10) with the main fixed line (11), by means of
an intermediate articulated tubular duct (12) with tight rotary joints (13); the inner
diameter (3) that goes through the whole delivery unit (5) is equal to that of the
main fixed line (11) and the intermediate articulated tubular duct (12), with the
related curves (14) and the related tight rotary joints (13).
[0011] From the terminal side, the delivery unit (5) comprises a containment extension for
at least a scraping pad or pig (15) and is closed by a flange (16) whereon the tubular
connections (17) of a so-called pigable system or pig scraper end. The pad containment
extension may be and independent tubular section, flanged to one of the tubular connections
(2) of the last injection head (1), or the same connection (2), depending on the size
of said pad. A second pigable system or pig scraper is also applied to the part of
the main fixed line (11), in a conventional way.
[0012] Based on what has been said above, it is evident that the whole line intended for
the flow of fluid products is substantially constituted, from the beginning to the
end, by one only constant diameter tubular duct having a mixed rectilinear and/or
curvilinear development, wherein it is in any case possible to cause the pressure-circulation
of the conventional pad scrapers (15) for cleaning and removing by one only continuous
rapid and total operation, the residues of the products, at the end of each filling
process and before of any subsequent utilization of the distribution plants, with
different products.
[0013] With respect to the fact that the scraping pads (15) must freely slide through the
central passage (3), the opening-closing control of shutter (18) of lance (7) of each
injection head (1) must be such as no to hinder said passage. Figures 1 and 3 show
two different solutions, solely given by way of non limiting example, designed for
different applications: the first one concerns applications on operating plants or
cycles wherein the tolerances for the amount of residues of the fluids treated are
not very severe, the second one concerns applications on operating plants or cycles
with severe tolerances. In the first configuration, stem (19) supporting shutter (18)
is fixed and connected by means of a bracket (20) to the internal part of the discharge
outlet (21) of the lower body (22), under the passage hole (3) that remains free.
In the same body (22), duct (23) of the injection lance (7) freely slides. When the
container or containers (8) that progress along conveyors (24) stop in correspondence
of the weighing stations (25), with the loading mouths (26) aligned with injector(s)
(7), piston (9) activates the descent of the delivery unit (5), complete with the
injection head or heads (1). Each duct (23) enters the underlying and aligned mouth
(26) of a container (8) for a length sufficient to allow the total opening of the
discharge outlet (27), which is not carried out by opening shutter (18) which is fixed,
but by lifting said duct by means of adjusting pistons (28, 28') that, through stem
(29), cause the return travel of bracket (30) with which rods (31) are engaged that
slide in guides (32) and that engage with a small flange (33) integral with said duct.
Pistons (28, 28') adjust the opening and the subsequent closing of the discharge outlet
(27) at the end of the filling operation: rapid in the first stage and slow and progressive
in the final stage of precise dosing depending on the weighed weight. At the end of
each filling process, before starting a subsequent process with different products,
and after the cleaning step of the whole line by means of scraping pads (15) that
pass through holes (3), each discharge outlet (27) is opened again and the small amount
of product comprised in each duct (23) is caused to gravity-discharge and drip. Obviously,
said discharge depends on the fluidity of the products treated and in any case some
residue will always remain on the wall of the discharge outlet wall (21): the amount
of such residue must be comprised within the tolerance limits expected and acceptable.
However, possible more accurate cleaning operations are possible by adopting quick
fasteners, for instance bayonet fasteners, for the connection of the lower bodies
(22) and the small flange (33) to the head units (1).
[0014] In the second configuration (Fig. 3), also the internal duct (21) of the lower body
(22) under the passage hole (3) is free, while shutter (18) is mounted on the lower
end of an element (34), external and coaxial with said body (22), that is supported
by the small flange (33) that receives the downward/opening and upwards/closing movement
by means of rods (31), sliding in guide (32) and coupled to the adjusting pistons
(28, 28') through stem (29) and bracket (30). The shutter control unit is misaligned,
with respect to the body of the injection head, in order to coaxially align an upper
piston (35) with the internal duct (21) of the underlying body (22). A secondary scraping
pad (37) is engaged with stem (36) of piston (35), positioned, when it does not operate,
above the passage hole (3), while in the subsequent step of total scraping of the
feeding lines by pads (15) it is pushed downwards, goes diametrically through the
passage hole (3) and inserts and slides in the internal duct (21), exercising on its
surface the cleaning desired. The length of pad (37) is such as to allow an adequate
and correct guiding, both during the passage through hole (3) and in the mouth of
duct (21). In this second solution, it is evident that the cleaning and the removal
of the residues of the products treated takes place along all the tubular ducts that
constitute the delivery units, and that one only continuous and quick operation can
be carried out at the end of each filling process and before any subsequent utilization
of the plants with different products, and is advantageously applicable in all cases
when the tolerances for the acceptable residues are severe. It is also evident that
the second solution described, if its is realized without the upper piston (35) and
the related secondary shutter (18), misaligned or aligned as it may be, has a configuration
that entirely corresponds to that of the first solution, for the purposes specified.
[0015] While the present invention has been described and illustrated according to some
embodiments solely given by way of non limiting example, those skilled in the art
will understand that various modifications may be introduced with respect to the shapes,
structures, components, details, orientations, possible combinations and units, falling
always within its scope and aim.
1. An automating gravity filling machine with a system of total scraping cleaning, characterized
in that the injection head or heads (1) of the fluid products to be discharged into
containers (8) are either vertically aligned and integrated or constitute one only
integral horizontal tubular delivery unit (5); said vertical injection head or heads
(1) integrate with each other, with or without the interposition of tubular sections
(4, 4'), to constitute the delivery unit (5) by means of the coupling of its own horizontal
tubular through-connections (2) which are provided with a central free passage (3)
in correspondence of which there extends downwards the internal duct (21) of the corresponding
injector (7) whereon the opening and closing means of the discharge outlet (27) end,
said means being activated by control means that do not hinder said passage (3); said
free passage (3) of the injection head or heads (1), constituting or integral with
the horizontal delivery unit (5) has a coaxially aligned inner diameter equal to that
of the other possible parts of said unit (5), of the tubular elements of the feeding
line (11) and of an intermediate articulated tubular duct (12) with tight rotary joints
(13), and said equal diameter corresponds to the diameter of at least a pressure-pushed
sliding scraping pad.
2. The automating gravity filling machine with a system of total scraping cleaning according
to claim 1, characterized in that the free central passage (3) of the injection head
or heads (1) constituting or integral with the horizontal delivery unit (5) has a
coaxially aligned inner diameter equal to that of all the other parts of said unit
(5), of the tubular elements of the feeding line (11) and of an intermediate articulated
tubular duct (12) with tight rotary joints (13).
3. The automating gravity filling machine with a system of total scraping cleaning according
to claims 1 and 2, characterized in that the discharge outlet (27) of injector (7)
of each injection head (1) is combined with means for opening and closing a shutter
(18) that do not intersect nor hinder the central free passage (3) of the injection
head or heads constituting or integral with the horizontal delivery unit (5).
4. The automating gravity filling machine with a system of total scraping cleaning according
to claims 1-3, characterized in that the discharge outlet (27) of injector (7) of
each injection head (1) is combined with opening and closing means constituted by
the coaxial coupling of a fixed shutter (18), fastened in the inside of the discharge
body (22) and a mobile duct (23) that slides in said body (22) disengaging from or
tight-engaging with said shutter (18); the sliding movements of said mobile duct (23)
are constituted by controls external with respect to the central free passage (3)
of the injection heads (1), and comprise small flanges (30, 33) combined with guided
rods (31) associated with stem (29) of adjusting pistons (28, 28').
5. The automating gravity filling machine with a system of total scraping cleaning according
to claims 1-3, characterized in that the discharge outlet (27) of injector (7) of
each injection head (1) is combined with opening and closing means constituted by
the coaxial coupling of a fixed discharge body (22), and of a mobile duct (23) mounted
on the lower end of an external element (4) that slides coaxially with said body (22);
the sliding movements of said mobile duct (23) are constituted by controls external
with respect to the central free passage (3) of the injection heads (1), and comprise
small flanges (30, 33) combined with guided rods (31) associated with stem (29) of
adjusting pistons (28, 28').
6. The automating gravity filling machine with a system of total scraping cleaning according
to claims 1-3 and 5, characterized in that the controls, external with respect to
the central free passage (3) of the injection heads (1), that activate a mobile duct
(18) mounted on the lower end of an external element (34) that slides coaxially with
the discharge body, may be mounted aligned or misaligned with respect to said injection
heads.
7. The automating gravity filling machine with a system of total scraping cleaning according
to claims 1-3, 5 and 6, characterized in that vertical pistons (35) are associated
to the injection heads (1) provided with external misaligned controls that activate
the respective mobile shutters (18); said vertical pistons (35) control secondary
scraping pads (37), which are coaxially aligned with the internal part (21) of the
lower bodies (22) of injectors (7), and slide therein during the active stages, while
they are receded with respect to said central free passages (3) during the passive
stages.
8. The automating gravity filling machine with a system of total scraping cleaning according
to claims 1-7, characterized in that the connections of the lower bodies (22) and
the small flange (33) with the head units (1) are provided with quick disassembly
means.
9. The automating gravity filling machine with a system of total scraping cleaning according
to claims 1-8, characterized in that the central passages (3), the horizontal tubular
connections (2) of the injection heads (1), and the possible end (4) or intermediate
(4') tubing sections constitute the integral horizontal delivery unit (5); the position
of said units is adjustable depending on the alignment of injectors (7) with respect
to the filling mouths (26) of containers (8) having different shape and /or height;
the delivery unit couples with the product arrival fixed line (11) by means of an
articulated tubular duct (12), provided with tight rotary joints (13).
10. The automating gravity filling machine with a system of total scraping cleaning according
to claims 1-9, characterized in that the horizontal delivery unit (5) that comprises
one or more injection heads (1) rigidly and integrally integrated, either with or
without end (4) or intermediate (4') tubing sections, is connected to the feeding
line (11) by means of an articulated intermediate tubular duct (12) and tight rotary
joints (13); said components having all the same passage inner diameter and constituting
one only continuous tubular unit that can be traveled by scraping pads.