Funnels For Package Filling
20220258896 · 2022-08-18
Inventors
- James Abston (Plymouth, WI, US)
- Tim Veldman (Plymouth, WI, US)
- Jon Sommer (Plymouth, WI, US)
- Aaron Strand (Plymouth, WI, US)
Cpc classification
B65B29/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B39/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B39/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Funnels are disclosed for use with filling packages with bulk product.
Claims
1. A funnel assembly for transferring bulk products in a z axis, x axis and y axis direction to a package comprising: an intermediate funnel having an entry end wherein bulk products enter the funnel assembly, the intermediate funnel configured such that bulk products travel through the intermediate funnel in a stream in the z axis direction and the stream is shaped in the x axis direction without being shaped in the y-axis direction; and a funnel having a coped exit end where the stream of bulk products exits the funnel assembly and enters a package, the funnel is configured such that bulk products travel through the funnel in the stream in the z axis direction and the stream is shaped in the y axis direction without being shaped in the x axis direction before exiting the funnel at the coped exit end and entering the package, wherein before the funnel completes the shaping of the stream in the y axis direction, the cross-sectional area of the coped exit end is substantially greater than the cross-sectional area of the package having an opening in a common plane.
2. The funnel assembly of claim 1 wherein the coped funnel has at least one cutout.
3. The funnel assembly of claim 1 wherein the coped funnel has two cutouts.
4. The funnel assembly of claim 1 wherein the coped funnel is wedge shaped.
5. The funnel assembly of claim 1 wherein the at least one cutout is curved.
6. The funnel assembly of claim 1 wherein the funnel has no moving parts.
7. A funnel assembly for transferring bulk shredded cheese in a z axis, a x axis and a y axis direction to a package comprising: a funnel having walls oriented to enable a stream of bulk shredded cheese to travel through the funnel in a z axis direction, the walls are oriented to shape the stream traveling in the z axis direction first in an x axis direction without being shaped in an y-axis direction, and thereafter the walls are oriented to shape the stream traveling in the z axis direction in the y axis direction without being shaped in the x axis direction; a package for containing a portion of the stream of bulk shredded cheese, the package having a top edge; and a coped portion positioned in the package below the top edge.
8. The funnel assembly of claim 7 wherein the coped portion has at least one cutout.
9. The funnel assembly of claim 7 wherein the coped portion has two cutouts.
10. The funnel assembly of claim 7 wherein the coped portion is wedge shaped.
11. The funnel assembly of claim 7 wherein the at least one cutout is curved.
12. The funnel assembly of claim 7 wherein the funnel has no moving parts.
13. A funnel assembly for transferring bulk shredded cheese in a z axis, a x axis and a y axis direction to a package comprising: a first portion having walls that allow bulk shredded cheese to travel between the walls in a stream in a z axis direction, the walls are oriented to shape the stream in an x axis direction without being shaped in a y-axis direction; a second portion adjacent the first portion and having second walls that allow the stream from the first portion to travel between the second walls in the z axis direction, the second walls are oriented to shape the stream in the y axis direction without being shaped in the x axis direction; and a coped third portion adjacent the second portion and having third walls oriented to allow the stream from the second portion to travel between the third walls and enter a package.
14. The funnel assembly of claim 13 wherein the coped third portion has at least one cutout.
15. The funnel assembly of claim 13 wherein the coped third portion has two cutouts.
16. The funnel assembly of claim 13 wherein the coped third portion is wedge shaped.
17. The funnel assembly of claim 13 wherein the at least one cutout is curved.
18. The funnel assembly of claim 13 wherein the funnel has no moving parts
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0031] Before any constructions of the disclosure are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The disclosure is capable of other constructions and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways.
[0032] With reference to
[0033] The funnel 20 includes an entry end 24, a coped exit end 26 and a conical portion 28 therebetween. The shredded cheese enters the funnel 20 at the entry end 24, commonly from a weight scaling system (not shown), travels in a stream through the conical portion 28 then exits the funnel at the coped exit end 26. The funnel 20 is supported by a support assembly 30 that moves the funnel 20 vertically for package filling. There are no moving parts on the funnel itself such that the funnel 20 does not include a duckbill.
[0034] The term coped means that the exit end 26 has at least one cutout portion in the wall or walls of the funnel 20 walls. As such, other coped designs for the exit end besides that shown in the figures can also be used. The shape of the exemplary embodiment of the coped exit end 26 is particularly shown in
[0035] As shown in
[0036] In operation on a manufacturing line and with reference to
[0037] Using the funnel assembly 44, residual oxygen levels in the filled packages 38 is at or below 2% such that an Oxygen scavenger are not needed to attain an extended shelf life. With the lances 34 entering the interior 42 of the package 38, the Coanda effect is eliminated such that oxygen from outside of the package 38 is not pulled into the package interior.
[0038] Using a funnel with a coped exit end 26 eliminates the need for a duckbill. The funnel 20 with a coped exit end 26 naturally and consistently plows open the package 38 and contains the shredded cheese in the interior 42 of the package 38 while reducing funnel plugs. The funnel 20 enables bulk product losses and weight inaccuracies to be minimized and often eliminated since the coped exit end 26 enters the interior 42 of the package 38 prior to filling with shredded cheese. Without the duckbill and the mechanism to open/close it, the funnel assembly 44 is easier to clean and reduces food product safety risks.
[0039] Turning now to
[0040] The coped funnel 54 is of a similar design to the funnel 20 described above and will use common reference numerals. The gas lances 56 share a common wall 60 with the coped funnel 54 as best shown in
[0041] The intermediate funnel 52 is positioned above the coped funnel 54 in communication with the weight scaling system (not shown). As shown in the drawings, the intermediate funnel 52 and the coped funnel 54 are two separate funnels, however, it should be noted that the intermediate funnel 52 and the coped funnel 54 could be two portions of one funnel.
[0042] Using a Cartesian coordinate system, shredded cheese falls downwardly in a stream through the intermediate funnel 52 and then the coped funnel 54 in a z axis direction. As particularly shown in
[0043] In operation on a manufacturing line and with reference to
[0044] When the set quantity of shredded cheese has entered the package 38, the coped funnel 54 and the lances 56 are moved vertically upwardly, along the vertical path 59, out of the interior 42 of the package 38. With this funnel assembly 50 arrangement, the complexity, increased cost and food safety challenges of moving the lances 56 independent of the coped funnel 54 is eliminated. It should be noted that, in an alternate embodiment, the package 38 is moved upwardly to insert the coped funnel 54, the intermediate funnel 52 and the lances 56 into the interior 42 of the package 38 then downwardly to remove the coped funnel 54 and lances 56 from the package 38.
[0045] Using a common wall 60 between the coped funnel 54 and lances 56 increases the cross-sectional area of both coped funnel 54 and the lances 56. More specifically, and referring back to
[0046] As shown in
[0047] Various features and advantages of the invention are set forth in the following claims.