(19)
(11) EP 3 450 337 A2

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION

(43) Date of publication:
06.03.2019 Bulletin 2019/10

(21) Application number: 18188351.3

(22) Date of filing: 09.08.2018
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC): 
B65C 9/02(2006.01)
B67C 3/24(2006.01)
B65C 9/04(2006.01)
(84) Designated Contracting States:
AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR
Designated Extension States:
BA ME
Designated Validation States:
KH MA MD TN

(30) Priority: 28.08.2017 IT 201700096625

(71) Applicant: Sidel Participations
76930 Octeville-sur-Mer (FR)

(72) Inventor:
  • ZONI, Roberto
    43126 Parma (IT)

(74) Representative: Siloret, Patrick 
Sidel Participations Avenue de la Patrouille de France CS60627 Octeville-sur-mer
76059 Le Havre Cedex
76059 Le Havre Cedex (FR)

   


(54) TREATMENT APPARATUS FOR RECEPTACLES AND METHOD FOR A FORMAT CHANGE OF A TREATMENT APPARATUS


(57) What is described is a treatment apparatus (1) for treating receptacles (2) and a method for a format change of such an apparatus (1). The apparatus (1) comprises a carousel conveyor (10) adapted to rotate around a central axis (B) to advance the receptacles (2) along a predetermined path (P), and a plurality of support units (13) placed on the carousel conveyor (10). Each support unit (13) is equipped with a pedestal (26) adapted to support a respective receptacle (2), a support bar (37) carrying the respective pedestal (26), and a support housing having an inner channel. Each support bar (37) is housed in the respective channel and is adapted to slide in the respective channel in a respective predetermined linear direction (D1). Additionally, each support unit (13) comprises a locking assembly (40, 40') adapted to interact with the respective support bar (37) and the respective channel and being controllable in at least a locking configuration and in at least a release configuration to respectively lock or release the support bar (37) and respectively prevent or allow the sliding of the support bar (37) in the respective channel.




Description


[0001] The present invention relates to a treatment apparatus for treating receptacles in various formats.

[0002] In particular, the present invention relates to a treatment apparatus for at least filling the receptacles with a pourable product, more particularly a pourable food product.

[0003] Advantageously, the invention also relates to a method for format change of such a treatment apparatus.

[0004] There are known machines adapted to fill, label, and close receptacles and/or subject them to other packaging treatment before the distribution of the receptacles to points of sale.

[0005] Conventionally, these machines comprise a plurality of treatment apparatuses for carrying out various treatments on receptacles, for example conveying, sterilizing, rinsing, filling, labelling and closing the receptacles.

[0006] At the present time, commonly used treatment apparatuses are of the carousel type. Such a treatment apparatus comprises at least:
  • a carousel conveyor adapted to rotate around a central axis to advance the receptacles along a predetermined path, particularly a curved path; and
  • a plurality of retaining elements adapted to retain the receptacles while they are being conveyed along the aforesaid path.


[0007] Typically, the retaining elements are configured to retain the receptacles at their necks.

[0008] Typically, a treatment apparatus further comprises a plurality of treatment units, each adapted to carry out a treatment operation, for example filling the receptacles with a pourable product or fixing corresponding caps to the receptacles, while the latter are being conveyed along said path.

[0009] Additionally, some types of treatment apparatus further comprise a plurality of support units mounted on the carousel conveyor and adapted to support the receptacles while they are being conveyed.

[0010] Each support unit comprises a respective pedestal on which a respective receptacle bears while being conveyed. It is known that each pedestal interacts with the bottom wall and the side walls of the corresponding receptacle (in other words, the bottom wall of the receptacle bears on the respective pedestal), to centre the receptacle on the pedestal.

[0011] Typically, each support unit, in particular the respective pedestal, is mounted on a supporting base of the carousel conveyor.

[0012] It is known that there are different types and/or formats of receptacles which may be treated by the treatment apparatus. Typically, operations for changing the format of the treatment apparatus are required to prepare the treatment apparatus for operation with a receptacle type and/or format other than the previous receptacle type and/or format.

[0013] In particular, the positions of the pedestals and of the retaining elements must be adapted to the different heights of the receptacles.

[0014] It is also necessary to adapt the pedestals to allow for the different radii of the bottoms of the receptacles, these bottoms bearing on the respective pedestals in use. The latter aim is achieved by the costly removal of the pedestals and their replacement with pedestals of a new type adapted to support and centre the new receptacle type and/or format.

[0015] There are various known strategies for adapting the position of the pedestals.

[0016] A first strategy is to use spacers. In practice, each support unit comprises a respective spacer, adapted to space the respective pedestal apart from the supporting base.

[0017] In particular, each spacer is interposed between the supporting base and the respective pedestal.

[0018] During a format change, each spacer is replaced with a new spacer.

[0019] A drawback of this strategy is that different spacers must be produced and supplied for each support unit, so that the respective treatment apparatus can be adapted to receptacles of various types and/or formats.

[0020] Another strategy, described for example in EP-A-1264771, provides for a treatment apparatus having an actuating device for moving the supporting base from or towards the retaining elements in such a way that all the support units, particularly the pedestals, are moved simultaneously from or towards the retaining elements, thereby varying the relative distance between the retaining elements and the pedestals.

[0021] However, the presence of the actuating device increases the complexity and cost of the treatment apparatus. Furthermore, differences in tolerance between the various support units cannot be compensated by the actuating device.

[0022] In this field, therefore, it has been considered necessary to improve treatment apparatus for receptacles, particularly in order to overcome at least one of the aforementioned drawbacks.

[0023] The object of the present invention is to provide a treatment apparatus for receptacles which enables at least one of the aforementioned drawbacks to be overcome in a simple and economical way.

[0024] The aforesaid object is achieved by the present invention in that it relates to a treatment apparatus for receptacles as defined in Claim 1.

[0025] The aforesaid object is also achieved by the present invention in that it relates to a format changing method according to Claim 10.

[0026] Additionally, the aforesaid object is achieved by the present invention in that it relates to a treatment apparatus for receptacles as defined in Claim 15.

[0027] The aforesaid object is also achieved by the present invention in that it relates to a format changing method according to Claim 20.

[0028] Alternative preferred embodiments are protected in the dependent claims.

[0029] To enable the present invention to be understood more readily, a preferred embodiment of it is described below, purely by way of non-limiting example and with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
  • Figure 1 shows schematically, in a top view, a treatment apparatus according to the invention, with parts removed for clarity;
  • Figure 2 shows, in a perspective view, a detail of the treatment apparatus of Figure 1, with parts removed for clarity;
  • Figure 3 shows, in a perspective view, a portion of the detail of Figure 2, with parts removed for clarity;
  • Figure 4 shows, in a side view, the portion of Figure 3, with parts removed for clarity;
  • Figures 5 and 6 show, in a side view and in a section taken along the plane III-III of Figure 3, two different configurations of the portion of Figure 3, with parts removed for clarity;
  • Figure 7 shows, in an exploded view, the portion of Figure 3, with parts removed for clarity;
  • Figure 8 shows a first embodiment of a detail of the portion of Figure 3, with parts removed for clarity; and
  • Figure 9 shows a second embodiment of a detail of the portion of Figure 3, with parts removed for clarity.


[0030] With reference to Figure 1, the number 1 indicates the whole of a treatment apparatus for treating receptacles 2 such as bottles, containers or the like.

[0031] The following description refers, without limiting intent, to an apparatus 1 adapted to at least fill the receptacles 2 with a pourable product, particularly a pourable food product, for example carbonated liquids (sparkling water, alcohol-free drinks, beer, etc.), non-carbonated liquids (natural water, fruit juices, wine, etc.), emulsions, suspensions, high-viscosity liquids and beverages containing pulp.

[0032] In a non-limiting embodiment, the apparatus 1 is also adapted to affix labels to the receptacles 2.

[0033] The following description will also refer, without any limiting intent, to bottles 2, particularly those made of a thermoplastic polymer such as polyethylene terephthalate. However, the bottles 2 may also be made of a different material such as glass, aluminium, etc.

[0034] Each bottle 2 extends along a longitudinal axis A and comprises a hollow body 3 delimiting an internal space of the bottle 2.

[0035] The hollow body 3 is delimited by a bottom wall 4, particularly a wall substantially perpendicular to the axis A, and by a neck 5 opposed to the bottom wall 4 and, in particular, extending coaxially with the axis A. The neck 5 delimits a pouring aperture opposed to the bottom wall 4 to allow the entry and exit of the pourable product. The hollow body 3 further comprises a side wall 6 connecting the bottom wall 4 and the neck 5 to one another.

[0036] With particular reference to Figures 1 and 2, the apparatus 1 comprises at least one conveyor device, preferably a carousel conveyor 10 adapted to advance the bottles 2 along a predetermined path P from an entry station 11 to an exit station 12.

[0037] In particular, the carousel 10 is adapted to rotate around a central axis B, having a substantially vertical orientation in the illustrated example, to advance the bottles 2 along the path P, which in this case has a curved shape.

[0038] The apparatus 1 further comprises a plurality of support units 13 (see also Figures 3 to 6) positioned on the carousel 10 at a peripheral portion thereof, and adapted to support the bottles 2 while they are being conveyed along the path P.

[0039] In particular, each support unit 13 is adapted to interact at least with the respective bottom wall 4, and preferably also with at least a portion of the side walls, of the respective bottle 2.

[0040] In greater detail, the support units 13 are spaced at equal angular intervals along the peripheral portion of the carousel 10 around the axis B.

[0041] Therefore, during the rotation of the carousel 10 around the axis B, the support units 13 advance along a respective predetermined path (not specifically indicated, and having a circular shape in particular) parallel to the path P between the entry station 11 and the exit station 12.

[0042] Preferably, the apparatus 1 further comprises a plurality of retaining elements 14, particularly a plurality of clamps, positioned on the peripheral portion of the carousel 10 and adapted to support the bottles 2, particularly at their necks 5, while they are being conveyed along the path P.

[0043] In greater detail, the retaining elements 14 are spaced at equal angular intervals along the peripheral portion of the carousel 10 around the axis B.

[0044] Preferably, each retaining element 14 faces a respective support unit 13, and in particular each retaining element 14 is positioned above the respective support unit 13 and at a certain distance therefrom.

[0045] In particular, each retaining element 14 is adapted to interact with the respective support unit 13 to place the respective bottle 2 in an orientation parallel to the axis B, particularly a vertical orientation, during its advance along the path P (in other words, the axis A has an orientation parallel to the axis B, in particular with a vertical orientation).

[0046] More preferably, each bottle 2 is retained and supported by the respective retaining element 14 and by the respective support unit 13 so as to be rotatable around the axis A.

[0047] Additionally, in use, the retaining elements 14 advance along a respective predetermined path (not specifically indicated, and having a circular shape in particular) parallel to the path P of the support units 13.

[0048] Preferably, the apparatus 1 is also provided with a treatment device, which in the example illustrated in Figures 1 and 2 is a filling device 15, adapted to treat, particularly to fill, the bottles 2 while they are being conveyed along the path P.

[0049] In greater detail, the treatment device comprises a plurality of treatment units 16, each adapted to carry out a treatment on a respective bottle 2 while it is being conveyed along the path P.

[0050] In the specific example shown in Figures 1 and 2, each treatment unit 16 comprises at least one respective filling head 17, each adapted to fill a respective bottle 2 while it is being conveyed along the path P.

[0051] In particular, each treatment unit 16, in particular each filling head 17, is positioned on the peripheral portion of the carousel 10 and is adapted to carry out a treatment operation, in particular a filling operation, on the respective bottle 2 while it is being conveyed along the path P.

[0052] In greater detail, the treatment units 16, particularly the filling heads 17, are spaced at equal angular intervals along the peripheral portion of the carousel 10 around the axis B.

[0053] In use, the treatment units 16, particularly the filling heads 17, advance along a respective predetermined path (not specifically indicated, and having a circular shape in particular) parallel to the path P of the support units 13.

[0054] More specifically, each treatment unit 16, in particular each filling head 17, faces, and is spaced apart from, a respective support unit 13. In greater detail, each treatment unit 16, in particular each filling head 17, is positioned above the respective support unit 13.

[0055] Preferably, each treatment unit 16 further comprises an actuating device 18 adapted to cause the respective bottle 2 to rotate around the respective axis A within at least one portion of the path P.

[0056] In a non-limiting embodiment, the apparatus 1 further comprises at least one labelling device 19 adapted to affix at least one label to each bottle 2 at a labelling station 20, particularly during the advance of the bottle along the path P. In other words, the labelling station 20 is interposed between the entry station 11 and the exit station 12 along the path P.

[0057] With particular reference to Figure 2, the carousel 10 comprises a fixed main support 22 and a rotating body 23 connected to the main support 22 (in particular, mounted rotatably on the main support 22) and adapted to rotate around the axis B.

[0058] Preferably, the main support 22 is configured to be placed on the floor of the production site, and/or on a horizontal surface of the production site.

[0059] In a non-limiting embodiment, the rotating body 23 carries, particularly at a peripheral portion, at least the support units 13, preferably also the retaining elements 14, and even more preferably the treatment units 16 as well.

[0060] Advantageously but no necessarily, the carousel 10, particularly the rotating body 23, comprises a lower supporting base 24 which at least partially carries the support units 13.

[0061] Preferably, the carousel 10, particularly the rotating body 23, further comprises an upper support 25 which, in particular, is positioned above the supporting base 24, and carries at least the retaining elements 14 and preferably also the treatment units 16.

[0062] More specifically, the supporting base 24 is placed in a lower portion of the rotating body 23 and the support 25 is placed in an upper portion of the rotating body 23.

[0063] Advantageously but not necessarily, the supporting base 24 has an upper surface extending in a plane H perpendicular to the axis B, in particular having a horizontal orientation.

[0064] Preferably, the supporting base 24 is ring-shaped. Even more preferably, the supporting base 24 is a ring-shaped plate.

[0065] With particular reference to Figures 3 to 7, each support unit 13 comprises a pedestal 13 adapted to support and centre a respective bottle 2 during its advance along the path P.

[0066] In greater detail, each pedestal 26 comprises a main body 27, which, in use, is in contact with the bottom wall 4 of the receptacle, and a centring ring 28, connected to the respective main body 27 and adapted to interact with (contact) the side walls 6 of the respective receptacle 2 to centre the bottle 2 on the respective pedestal 26, particularly in such a way that the aforesaid bottle 2 is positioned coaxially relative to the pedestal 26 which supports it.

[0067] Preferably, each main body 27 has a support surface 29 adapted to interact with the bottom wall 4 of the respective bottle 2.

[0068] In particular, in use, each bottle 2 bears on the respective bearing surface 29.

[0069] Advantageously, each centring ring 28 is connected to the respective main body 27 in a removable and interchangeable manner.

[0070] In particular, each centring ring 28 is adapted to interact with the side walls 6 of a respective bottle 2. More particularly, each centring ring 28 has an inner interaction surface 30 adapted to contact the side wall 6 of the respective bottle 2 (particularly the respective outer surface), particularly in the lower portion of the bottle 2.

[0071] Preferably, each centring ring 28 is made of a polymeric material, particularly polyoxymethylene (POM).

[0072] Preferably, the inside radius (or the inside diameter) of the centring ring 28 is substantially equal to the outside radius (that is to say the outside diameter) of the respective bottle 2, particularly in the lower portion of the respective bottle 2.

[0073] Preferably, each pedestal 26 comprises a locking device 31 adapted to lock the respective centring ring 28 on the respective main body 27.

[0074] In particular, each locking device 31 is configured to prevent the respective centring ring 28 from being detached, in use, from the respective main body 27. Even more particularly, each locking device 31 is configured to prevent the release of the centring ring 28 in the case of a rotation of the respective bottle 2 around the respective axis A.

[0075] In the specific example shown in Figures 3, 4 and 7, each locking device 31 comprises a plurality of slots 32 and a plurality of pins 33 (only one is shown in Figure 7), each of which is adapted to interact with a respective slot 32. Preferably, the slots 32 are provided in the respective centring ring 28 and the pins 33 are provided on the respective main body 27 and project radially from the main body 27.

[0076] It is known that there are various types and/or formats of bottles. For example, there are formats of bottles 2 which differ in respect of the internal volume delimited by the respective hollow body 3. Typically, bottles of different types and/or formats have outside radii, particularly outside radii in their respective lower portions, which differ from one another. For example, a 1 litre bottle has different outside radii from those of a half-litre bottle. Typically, bottles of different types and/or formats also have extensions along the axis A which differ from one another.

[0077] During a format change, therefore, each pedestal 26 may have to be modified. In the specific case described, it is possible to provide centring rings 28 adapted to interact with, and in particular adapted to centre, bottles 2 of different types and/or formats. In particular, centring rings 28 having different inside radii may be provided.

[0078] Advantageously, in the specific case described, each centring ring 28 is configured to be replaced by another centring ring 28 adapted to interact with a bottle 2 of a different type and/or format. This allows a simpler format change.

[0079] With particular reference to Figures 2 to 7, each support unit 13 comprises a support bar 37 carrying the respective pedestal 26 and extending parallel to the axis B. In particular, each support bar 37 has a cylindrical shape; that is to say, it has a substantially circular cross section.

[0080] Preferably, each support bar 37 is positioned so as to carry out a rectilinear movement in a predetermined linear direction D1 parallel to the axis A, in particular to position the respective pedestal 26 in a desired position (see, for example, Figures 5 and 6).

[0081] More preferably, each support bar 37 is adapted to move in the direction D1 to position the respective pedestal 26 relative to the supporting base 24, particularly at a predetermined distance from the latter, or more precisely from the upper surface of the supporting base 24 (that is to say, at the distance between the plane H and the respective pedestal 26). More specifically, the predetermined distance depends on the type and/or format of the respective bottle 2.

[0082] Preferably, each support bar 37 is adapted to move in the direction D1 to position the respective pedestal 26 relative to the respective retaining element 14.

[0083] Advantageously but not necessarily, each support unit 13 further comprises a support housing, in particular a hollow cylinder 38, extending parallel to the axis B and having an inner channel, in particular having a tubular shape, extending parallel to the axis B.

[0084] Preferably, each support bar 37 is housed in the respective channel of the respective support housing, in particular the channel of the respective hollow cylinder 38, and is adapted to slide in the latter in the respective direction D1.

[0085] Preferably, each support bar 37 and each channel have, respectively, a substantially smooth outer surface or inner surface.

[0086] Advantageously but no necessarily, each support unit 13 comprises a locking assembly 40, adapted to interact with the respective support bar 37 and the respective channel of the respective support housing, particularly the channel of the respective hollow cylinder 38, and is controllable in at least a locking configuration and in at least a release configuration to respectively lock or release the aforesaid support bar 37 and therefore to prevent or allow the sliding of the support bar 37 in the respective channel of the respective support housing, particularly the channel of the respective hollow cylinder 38.

[0087] In particular, each locking assembly 40 is adapted to be controlled in the release configuration so as to allow the sliding of the respective support bar 37 in the respective direction D1 and the positioning of the respective pedestal 26 in the desired (specified) position.

[0088] Additionally, each locking assembly 40 is adapted to be controlled in the locking configuration so as to prevent the sliding of the respective support bar 37 in the respective channel of the respective support housing, particularly the channel of the respective hollow cylinder 38, in the respective direction D1, and therefore to lock the respective pedestal 26 in the desired position (see, for example, Figures 5 and 6).

[0089] Each support unit 13 further comprises a fixed support frame 41 connected to the carousel 10, which supports the respective support housing, particularly the respective hollow cylinder 38, in a mobile manner.

[0090] In greater detail, each support housing, in particular each hollow cylinder 38, is placed in the respective support frame 41 so as to be movable in a direction D2 parallel to the axis B; it should be noted that, when the respective locking assembly 40 is placed in the locking configuration, a movement of the respective hollow cylinder 38 in the direction D2 also results in a movement of the respective support bar in the direction D1. Additionally, during the use of the apparatus 1, each locking assembly 40 is controlled in the locking configuration.

[0091] In greater detail, each hollow cylinder 38 extends through the respective support frame 41; in particular, each hollow cylinder 38 is positioned coaxially with the respective support frame 41.

[0092] More specifically, each support frame 41 is fastened removably to the supporting base 24.

[0093] Preferably, each support unit 13 further comprises an interaction assembly 42 which is connected to the respective support housing, particularly to the respective hollow cylinder 38, and is adapted to interact with a cam (which is known and is not shown) of the apparatus 1 for actuating the movement of the respective support housing, particularly the movement of the respective hollow cylinder 38, in the direction D2.

[0094] More specifically, each interaction assembly 42 and the cam of the apparatus 1 are configured so that the respective pedestal 26 is positioned at a lower height at the entry station 11 and at the exit station 12, and at an upper height during the treatment, particularly during the filling, of the respective bottle 2, particularly in order to ensure the contact of the respective bottle 2 with the respective filling head 17.

[0095] Preferably, the lower height of each pedestal 26 is defined by the respective desired position.

[0096] In an alternative embodiment, the upper height of each pedestal 26 is defined by the respective desired position.

[0097] In greater detail, each interaction assembly 42 comprises a cam follower, particularly a wheel 43, and a coupling bar 44 connected to the respective cam follower and to the respective support housing, particularly to the respective hollow cylinder 38. With particular reference to Figure 8, each locking assembly 40 is at least partially positioned coaxially with the respective support bar 37 and with the respective channel of the respective support housing, particularly the channel of the respective hollow cylinder 38.

[0098] Additionally, each locking assembly 40 is adapted to interact with the respective support bar 37 and the respective channel of the respective support housing, particularly the channel of the respective hollow cylinder 38, to lock or release the respective support bar 37.

[0099] In greater detail, each locking assembly (40) comprises at least one interaction portion 45, which surrounds the respective support bar 37 at least partially, or completely in this specific case.

[0100] Additionally, each interaction portion 45 is interposed between the respective channel of the respective support housing, particularly the channel of the respective hollow cylinder 38, and the respective support bar 37. Additionally, each interaction portion 45 is in contact with the inner surface of the respective channel of the respective support housing, particularly the channel of the respective hollow cylinder 38, and with the respective support bar 37.

[0101] More specifically, each interaction portion 45 has a ring-shaped cross section. In particular, each interaction portion 45 is substantially formed by a cylindrical tube extending parallel to the axis B.

[0102] Preferably, each locking assembly 40 further comprises a head portion 46 connected to the respective interaction portion 45 and having a passage channel coaxial with the interaction portion 45 (or with the respective cylindrical tube).

[0103] Preferably, each locking assembly 40 further comprises at least one control element, particularly a screw 47 adapted to actuate an expansion or a contraction in a radial direction of the respective interaction portion 45 to respectively lock or release the support bar 37. In particular, the screw 47 is housed in a seat in the respective head portion 46.

[0104] In the embodiment of the locking assembly 40 as shown in Figure 8, each interaction portion 45 comprises an inner cavity 48, particularly a cavity having a ring-shaped cross section, containing a liquid.

[0105] Preferably, each cavity 48 is in fluid connection with a respective channel of the respective head portion 46. In particular, each of the channels of the head portion 46 carries the seat for the respective screw 47.

[0106] In particular, each control element, particularly each screw 47, is adapted to control the pressure acting on the liquid to expand or contract the respective interaction portion 45 in the radial direction.

[0107] More particularly, each screw 47 is adapted to execute a rotary-translational movement, particularly a movement actuated by an operator, to cause the screw 47 to penetrate into the respective channel of the respective head portion 46. Greater penetration causes an increase in the pressure acting on the liquid, with a consequent radial expansion of the respective interaction portion 45, while a lesser penetration causes a reduction in the pressure acting on the liquid, with a consequent radial contraction of the respective interaction portion 45.

[0108] In an alternative embodiment, the pressure acting on the liquid could be controlled by means of a pump.

[0109] In Figure 9, 40' indicates a second embodiment of a locking assembly adapted to lock or release the respective support bar 37.

[0110] Each locking assembly 40' comprises an upper ring 52 an a lower ring 53, adapted to interact with one another. In particular, at least a section of the upper ring 52 is housed movably in the lower ring 53. Each upper ring 52 is also in contact with the respective support bar 37.

[0111] Preferably, each lower ring 53 is housed in, and in contact with, the respective channel of the respective support housing, particularly the channel of the respective hollow cylinder 38.

[0112] Preferably, each upper ring 52 has a taper, particularly towards a terminal portion housed in the lower ring 53.

[0113] Preferably, each lower ring 53 has a taper complementary to the taper of the respective upper ring 52.

[0114] Advantageously but not necessarily, each upper ring 52 and each lower ring 53 have respective interaction sections 54; in particular, each ring has a respective thread.

[0115] Additionally, each locking assembly 40' comprises a control element, particularly a nut 55, adapted to interact with the respective interaction sections 54 of the respective upper ring 52 and the respective lower ring 53. By actuating the respective control element, particularly the respective nut 55, it is possible to determine the positioning of the respective section of the respective upper ring 52 which is housed in the respective lower ring 53, to cause the radial expansion or contraction of the respective section of the respective lower ring 53 in contact with the inner surface of the respective channel of the respective support housing, particularly the channel of the respective hollow cylinder 38.

[0116] In use, the apparatus 1 treats the bottles 2, and in particular the apparatus 1 fills the bottles 2 with a pourable product.

[0117] In greater detail, the carousel 10 advances the bottles 2 along the path P from the entry station 11 to the exit station 12.

[0118] More specifically, each bottle 2 is received by a respective retaining element 14 at the entry station 11, and is retained by the respective retention element 14 while being conveyed along the path PP from the entry station 11 to the exit station 12, at which point the aforesaid retaining element 14 releases the bottle 2.

[0119] Additionally, each bottle 2 bears on a respective pedestal 26 at the entry station 11, and is removed from the respective pedestal 26 at the exit station 12.

[0120] Each pedestal 26 is positioned at its lower height at the entry station 11 and at the exit station 12.

[0121] Each pedestal 26 is also positioned at its upper height while the respective bottle 2 is being conveyed between the entry station 11 and the exit station 12, to provide contact between the respective filling head 17 and the bottle 2.

[0122] In particular, the positioning of each pedestal 26 is controlled by moving the respective hollow cylinder 38 in the respective direction D2 (while simultaneously moving the respective support bar 37 which carries the respective pedestal 26 without the sliding of the support bar 37 in the respective channel of the respective support housing, particularly the channel of the respective hollow cylinder 38; in particular, during the operation of the apparatus 1, each locking assembly 40 or alternatively 40' is controlled in the respective locking configuration).

[0123] More particularly, the positioning of each pedestal 26 at the respective lower or upper height is controlled by means of the interaction between the respective interaction assembly 42 and the cam of the apparatus 1. More specifically, by means of the interaction between the respective interaction assembly 44 and the cam, the respective hollow cylinder 38, and simultaneously the respective support bar 37, are positioned.

[0124] Even more particularly, each cam follower, particularly each wheel 42, interacts with the cam to guide the movement of the respective hollow cylinder 38 and simultaneously the movement of the respective support bar 37 and of the respective pedestal 26.

[0125] Additionally, while they are being conveyed along the path P from the entry station 11 to the exit station 12, the bottles 2 are filled with the pourable product, particularly via the respective filling heads 17. Preferably, the bottles 2 are filled with the pourable product with the respective pedestals 26 positioned at their upper height, or, in other words, while the bottles 2 are in contact with the respective filling heads 17.

[0126] Preferably, each bottle 2 rotates around its own axis A, particularly by the actuation of the respective actuating device 18, while it is being conveyed along at least a portion of the path P.

[0127] Preferably, during the advance of each bottle 2, at least one respective label is affixed to the bottle 2 at the labelling station 20, particularly by the labelling device 19.

[0128] When the apparatus 1 stops, a format change operation may be carried out, particularly in case of necessity, in such a way as to prepare the apparatus 1 to treat bottles 2 of another type and/or format.

[0129] A format change operation comprises at least one adjustment of the positions of the pedestals 26 and/or at least one replacement of the centring rings 28, depending, in particular, on the variations between the bottle type and/or format that has been treated by the apparatus 1 and the new bottle type and/or format to be treated next.

[0130] The adjustment of the positions of the pedestals 26 serves to define the positioning of the pedestals 26 (see Figures 5 and 6 for example) relative to the supporting base 24, and particularly relative to the surface of the supporting base 24 (in other words, relative to the plane H) and/or relative to the retaining elements 14.

[0131] In particular, the adjustment of the positions of the pedestals 26 enables the pedestals 26 to be positioned at the respective lower or upper height.

[0132] The replacement of the centring rings 28 ensures that the bottles 2 will be centred correctly on the respective pedestals 26.

[0133] The adjustment of the positions of the pedestals 26 comprises:
  • at least one release step, in which the respective locking assembly 40 is controlled in the release configuration;
  • at least one positioning step, in which the respective support bar 37 is moved in the respective direction D1 so as to position the respective pedestal 26 in the desired position (see Figures 5 and 6, for example); and
  • at least one release step, activated after the positioning of the respective pedestal 26 in the desired position, in which step the respective locking assembly 40 is controlled in the locking configuration so as to prevent the sliding of the respective support bar 37 in the respective channel of the respective support housing, particularly in the channel of the respective hollow cylinder 38.


[0134] Preferably, at least one repetition step is executed, during which the release, positioning and locking steps are repeated to position another pedestal 26 in the respective desired position, particularly at the desired height. More preferably, a plurality of repetition steps are executed so as to position all the pedestals 26.

[0135] In a preferred embodiment, the following sub-steps are executed during the positioning step:
  • a first sub-step, in which the respective support bar 37 is moved, particularly by an operator, to generate a distance between the supporting base 24 and the pedestal 26 that is greater than the predetermined distance, the predetermined distance being, in particular, the distance between the pedestal 26 in the desired position and the supporting base 24, particularly the surface of the supporting base 24 (that is to say, the distance between the plane H and the respective pedestal 26);
  • a second sub-step, in which a spacer (not shown) is interposed, particularly by an operator, between the supporting base 24 and the respective pedestal 26; and
  • a third sub-step, in which the respective support bar 37 is moved so that the respective pedestal 26 bears on the spacer.


[0136] Preferably, the locking step is executed after the third sub-step, and the spacer is removed after the locking step.

[0137] Preferably, the same spacer is used in the repetition step (s) .

[0138] Preferably, the spacer interposed between the supporting base 24 and the respective pedestal 26 has an extension in a direction parallel to the axis B that determines the distance between the supporting base 24, particularly the surface of the supporting base 24, and the respective pedestal 26.

[0139] In an alternative embodiment, the following are executed during the positioning step:
  • a measuring sub-step, in which the distance between the supporting base 24, particularly the surface of the supporting base 24, and the respective pedestal 26 is measured; and
  • a correction sub-step, in which the support bar 37 is moved until a measurement of the distance between the supporting base 24, particularly the surface of the supporting base 24, and the respective pedestal 26, is obtained which is equal to the desired distance (the distance between the respective pedestal 26 in the desired position and the supporting base 24, particularly the surface of the supporting base 24; that is to say, the distance between the plane H and the respective pedestal 26).


[0140] During the release step, the respective locking element 40 is actuated to obtain a contraction of the respective interaction portion 45 so as to release the respective support bar 37; during the locking step, the respective control element 47 is actuated to obtain an expansion of the respective interaction portion 45 so as to lock the respective support bar 37.

[0141] In greater detail, during the release step, the respective control element, particularly the respective screw 47, is actuated so that the pressure acting on the liquid decreases and the respective interaction portion 45 contracts in the radial direction; during the locking step, the respective control element, particularly the respective screw 47, is actuated so that the pressure acting on the liquid increases and the respective interaction portion 45 extends.

[0142] In the alternative embodiment in which each support unit 13 comprises a locking assembly 40', the extension and contraction of the respective interaction portion take place by means of the actuation of the respective nut 55 and the insertion or exit of the respective interaction section 54 of the respective upper ring 52 into or from the respective lower ring 53 to cause the interaction section 54 of the respective lower ring 53 to expand or contract respectively.

[0143] The replacement of the centring rings 28 comprises:
  • at least one detachment step, in which at least one centring ring 28, in use on a respective pedestal 26 and acting on a respective bottle 2 of a first type and/or format, is removed from the respective main body 27; and
  • an attachment step, during which a new centring ring 28 adapted to centre a respective bottle 2, of a second bottle type and/or format different from the first type and/or format, is applied to the main body 27.


[0144] In a preferred embodiment, the following are also executed:
  • at least one release step, in which the respective centring ring 28 is released from the respective main body 27; and
  • at least one locking step, in which the new centring ring 28 is locked on the respective main body 27.


[0145] In particular, the release step is executed before the detachment step, and the locking step is executed after the attachment step.

[0146] Preferably, at least one repetition step is also executed, during which the detachment and attachment steps are repeated to replace a centring ring 28 of another pedestal 26. More preferably, a plurality of repetition steps are executed to replace the respective centring ring 28 in use on each pedestal 26.

[0147] In an alternative embodiment, a release step, a detachment step, an attachment step and a lock step are executed in each repetition step. In particular, these steps are executed in the order in which they have been mentioned.

[0148] The advantages of the apparatus 1 constructed according to the present invention will be apparent from an examination of its characteristics.

[0149] In particular, the apparatus 1 provides simple and economical control of the positioning of the pedestals 26 for adapting the apparatus 1 to a new bottle type and/or format.

[0150] Another advantage is that the apparatus 1 does not require the complex control of the movement of the supporting base of the carousel conveyor in order to control the positioning of all the pedestals simultaneously.

[0151] Furthermore, there is no need to construct spacers for each support unit 13 and for each bottle type and/or format. It may only be necessary to prepare one spacer for each bottle type and/or format.

[0152] Another advantage is that the positioning of each pedestal 26 is carried out independently of the other pedestals 26, and any imperfections may be compensated independently.

[0153] A further advantage lies in the fact that, during a format change of the apparatus 1, there is no need to replace each pedestal 26, but only the centring rings 28, thereby providing a cost saving.

[0154] Finally, the apparatus 1 described and illustrated herein may evidently be modified and varied without departure from the protective scope defined by the claims.

[0155] In an alternative embodiment which is not shown, each support unit 13 is also adapted to rotate the respective bottle 2 around the respective axis A.

[0156] In another alternative embodiment which is not shown, each treatment unit 16 comprises a fastening head adapted to fasten a respective cap on to the respective bottle 2.


Claims

1. A treatment apparatus (1) for treating receptacles (2), in particular bottles (2) comprising:

- a carousel conveyor (10) adapted to rotate around a central axis (B) to advance the receptacles (2) along a predetermined path (P);

- a plurality of support units (13) arranged on the carousel conveyor (10) at a peripheral portion of said carousel conveyor (10);

wherein each support unit (13) is equipped with a pedestal (26) adapted to support a respective receptacle (2) during advancement of the respective receptacle (2) along the aforesaid path (P) and a support bar (37) carrying the respective pedestal (26);
characterized in that each support unit (13) further comprises a support housing, in particular a hollow cylinder (38), having an inner channel, said channel extending parallel to the aforesaid central axis (B);
wherein each support bar (37) is housed in the respective channel and is adapted to slide in the respective channel in a respective predetermined linear direction (D1);
and
wherein each support unit (13) comprises a locking 2 assembly (40, 40') adapted to interact with the respective support bar (37) and the respective channel and being controllable in at least a locking configuration and in at least a release configuration to respectively lock or release the support bar (37) and respectively prevent or allow sliding of the support bar (37) in the respective channel.
 
2. The treatment apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each locking assembly (40, 40') is arranged coaxially to the respective support bar (37) and to the respective channel.
 
3. The treatment apparatus according to claim 1 or 2, wherein each locking assembly (40, 40') comprises at least one interaction portion (45), which partially surrounds at least the respective support bar (37).
 
4. The treatment apparatus according to claim 3, wherein each interaction portion (45) is interposed between the respective channel and the respective support bar (37).
 
5. The treatment apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the respective interaction portion (45) of each locking assembly (40, 40') has a ring shaped cross section; and
wherein each locking assembly (40, 40') comprises a control element (47, 55) adapted to carry out an expansion or contraction in a radial direction of the respective interaction portion (45) to respectively lock or release the respective support bar (37).
 
6. The treatment apparatus according to claim 5, wherein each interaction portion (45) comprises an inner cavity (48) having a ring shaped cross section containing a hydraulic liquid; and
wherein the related control element (47) is adapted to control a pressure acting on the hydraulic liquid to expand or contract the respective interaction portion (45).
 
7. The treatment apparatus according to one of the preceding claims, wherein each support bar (37) and each channel have respectively a substantially smooth outer surface and inner surface.
 
8. The treatment apparatus according to one of the preceding claims, wherein each support unit (13) further comprises a fixed support frame (41) connected to said carousel conveyor (10), which supports the respective support housing in a mobile manner.
 
9. The treatment apparatus according to one of the preceding claims, wherein each pedestal (26) comprises:

- a main body (27), which, in use, is in contact with a bottom wall (4) of the receptacle (2);

- a centring ring (28) connected to the main body (27) and being adapted to contact the respective side walls (6) of the respective receptacle (2) to centre the respective receptacle (2) on the respective pedestal (26);

wherein each centring ring (28) is connected to the respective main body (27) in a removable and interchangeable manner.
 
10. A method for format change of a treatment apparatus (1) according to one of the preceding claims comprising the following steps:

- a release step during which a locking assembly (40, 41') is controlled in the release configuration;

- a positioning step during which the respective support bar (37) is moved in the aforesaid predetermined linear direction (D1) so as to position the respective pedestal (26) in a desired position; and

- a locking step activated after positioning of the respective pedestal (26) in the desired position and during which the locking assembly (40, 40') is controlled in the locking configuration so as to prevent sliding of the respective support bar (37) in the respective inner channel.


 
11. The method according to claim 10, comprising at least a repetition step during which the release, positioning and locking steps are repeated to position another pedestal (26) in the respective desired position.
 
12. The method according to claim 10 or 11, wherein during the positioning step the following sub-steps are executed:

- a first sub-step during which the respective support bar (37) is moved to generate a distance between a supporting base (24) of the carousel conveyor (10) and the pedestal (26) greater than the predetermined distance, said predetermined distance being the distance between the pedestal (26) in the desired position and said supporting base (24);

- a second sub-step during which a spacer is interposed between said supporting base (24) and the pedestal (26);

- a third sub-step during which the support bar (37) is moved so as to rest the pedestal (26) on the spacer;

wherein after the third sub-step the locking step is performed; and
wherein after the locking step the spacer is removed.
 
13. The method according to claim 10 or 11, wherein during the positioning step the following sub-steps are executed:

- a measuring sub-step during which the distance between a supporting base (24) of the carousel conveyor (10) and the respective pedestal (26) is measured; and

- a correction sub-step during which the support bar (37) is moved in said direction (D1) until obtaining a measurement of the distance between the aforesaid supporting base (24) and the pedestal (26) that corresponds to a desired distance, said desired distance being the distance between the pedestal (26) in the desired position and said supporting base (24).


 
14. The method according to one of claims 10 to 13, wherein each locking assembly (40, 40') comprises at least an interaction portion (45) interposed between the respective channel and the respective support bar (37) and having a ring shaped cross section; and wherein each locking assembly (40, 40') comprises a control element (47, 55) adapted to actuate an expansion or a contraction in a radial direction of the respective interaction portion (45) to respectively lock or release the support bar (37);
wherein during the release step the respective control element (40, 40') is operated to obtain a contraction of the respective interaction portion (45) so as to release the respective support bar (37); and
wherein during the locking step the respective control element (40, 40') is operated to obtain an expansion of the respective interaction portion (45) so as to lock the respective support bar (37).
 
15. A treatment apparatus (1) for treating receptacles (2), in particular bottles (2), comprising:

- a carousel conveyor (10) adapted to rotate around a central axis (B) to advance the receptacles (2) along a predetermined path (P);

- a plurality of support units (13) arranged on the carousel conveyor (10) at a peripheral portion of said carousel conveyor (10);

wherein each support unit (13) is equipped with a pedestal (26) adapted to support a respective receptacle (2) during conveying of the respective receptacle (2) along said path (P);
wherein each pedestal (26) comprises a main body (27), which, in use, is in contact with a bottom wall (4) of the respective receptacle (2), and a centring ring (28), connected to the main body (27) and adapted to contact the side walls (6) of the respective receptacle (2) to centre the respective receptacle (2) on the respective pedestal (26) ;
characterized in that each centring ring (28) is connected to the respective main body (27) in a removable and interchangeable manner.
 
16. An apparatus according to claim 15, wherein each pedestal (26) comprises a locking device (31) adapted to lock the respective centring ring (28) on the respective main body (27).
 
17. The apparatus according to claim 15 or 16, wherein each support unit (13) comprises a support bar (37) carrying the respective pedestal (26) and adapted to move in a predetermined linear direction (D1) parallel to said central axis (B) to position the respective pedestal (26) along the predetermined direction (D1).
 
18. The apparatus according to claim 17, wherein each support unit (13) further comprises:

- a support housing (38), in particular a hollow cylinder (38), having an inner channel, said channel extending parallel to the aforesaid central axis (B) and in which channel there is housed the respective support bar (37) so as to be adapted to slide in the respective channel along the respective predetermined linear direction (D1);
and

- a locking assembly (40, 40') adapted to interact with the respective support bar (37) and the respective channel and controllable in at least a locking configuration and in at least a release configuration to respectively lock or release the support bar (37) and respectively prevent or allow sliding of the support bar (37) in the respective channel.


 
19. The apparatus according to one of claims 15 to 18, wherein each centring ring (28) is made of a polymeric material.
 
20. The method for format change of a treatment apparatus for receptacles (2) according to one of claims 15 to 19, comprising the following steps:

- a release step, during which at least a centring ring (28) in use, which is adapted to centre a respective receptacle of a first type and/or format on the respective pedestal (26), is removed from the respective main body (27);
and

- a coupling step, during which a new centring ring (28) adapted to centre a respective receptacle of a second type and/or format different from the first type and/or format is applied to the main body (27).


 
21. The method according to claim 20 further comprising:

- a release step, during which the respective centring ring (28) is released, in use, from the respective main body (27); and

- a locking step, during which the new centring ring (28) is locked on the respective main body (27).


 




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