METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR EMPTYING A FLEXIBLE CONTAINER
20200140134 ยท 2020-05-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65B69/0075
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B69/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to a method and an arrangement for emptying a flexible container (30) of bag contents (31) therein. Such a flexible container includes a bottom opening (34) in its lower end and a top opening (37) in its upper end. When this container is to be emptied of its contents, it is placed in an emptying arrangement in such a way that the container's bottom opening lies below the top opening. The flexible container is then turned around an axis of rotation that unites said bottom opening and top opening. The turning motion produced is gradually propagated from the container's upper end towards its lower end whereby the container is twisted into a tight string (32). This twisting contributes to removing the bag contents (31) from the flexible container via the bottom opening (34) provided or made therein.
Claims
1. Method for emptying a flexible container (30) of a bag contents (31) therein, said flexible container comprising a bottom opening (34) in its lower end and a top opening (37) in its upper end (33), whereby the flexible container is placed in an emptying arrangement (35) in such a way that the container's bottom opening (34) is below the top opening (37), and the flexible container (30) is turned around an axis of rotation that unites bottom opening (34) and top opening (37), whereby the turning motion gradually propagates from the container's upper end (33) towards its lower end at the same time as the container is twisted into a tight string (32) in order to remove the bag contents (31) from the flexible container via the bottom opening (34) provided or made therein, characterised in that a restraint (45) is applied to the upper surface (46) of the flexible container (30), said restraint (45) is essentially in continuous contact with the container in such a way that the restraint prevents rotation of that part of the flexible container lying below the restraint relatively said restraint.
2. Method according to patent claim 1, characterised in that a turning apparatus (39) is applied to the top opening (37) of the flexible container (30), whereby a rotation is induced around a centre axis of the turning apparatus (39) to act upon the flexible container.
3. Method according to patent claim 2, characterised in that a turning apparatus (39) is attached at the top opening (37) of the flexible container (30) by at least one fastening array (44), said fastening array forms an essentially rigid connection with the container.
4. Emptying arrangement (35) for emptying a flexible container (30) of bag contents (31), said flexible container comprising a bottom opening (34) in its lower end and a top opening (37) in its upper end (33), whereby the emptying arrangement is disposed to receive the flexible container so that the container's bottom opening (34) lies below the top opening (37), and the emptying arrangement (35) comprises a turning apparatus (39) that can be applied to the top opening (37) of the flexible container (30) using at least one fastening array (44) provided by the turning device, said array being so disposed to form an essentially rigid connection with the container, characterised in that the turning apparatus (39) comprises a restraint (45) that can be applied against the upper surface (46) of the flexible container (30).
5. Emptying arrangement according to patent claim 4, characterised in that the fastening array (44) is fixed essentially rigidly to a shaft (47) disposed to be brought into rotation by a therewith operating motor.
6. Emptying arrangement according to patent claim 4, characterised in that the restraint (45) is displaceable in a direction parallel to the centre axis of the turning apparatus (39).
7. Emptying arrangement according to patent claim 4, characterised in that the emptying arrangement (35) comprises protective walls (41), a protective door and roof structure (42) to surround the therein disposed flexible container (30).
Description
SUMMARY OF DRAWING FIGURES
[0019] In the following, the invention is described more closely with references to the attached drawings, in which:
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PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0026] The above-mentioned figures do not show the present emptying arrangement for emptying a flexible container to scale, their sole purpose being to illustrate the preferred embodiments' design solutions and the functions of these embodiments. In this connection, the individual design elements that are each shown and labelled with a reference number in the attached figures correspond to the design solutions presented, with corresponding reference numbers, in the description given below.
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[0029] However, as shown in
[0030] In a known emptying arrangement as per
[0031] Thus, to further increase the efficiency of emptying a flexible container 30, a method and arrangement has been developed which is here described with reference to the present embodiment as shown in
[0032] The present emptying arrangement 35 works as follows.
[0033] The per se known flexible container 30 with bag contents 31 is placed in an emptying arrangement 35 according to
[0034] By turning the flexible container around an axis of rotation stretching from the top opening 37 to the bottom opening 34 and which, in
[0035] In the first phase of operation, the flexible container 30 is stretched and, outside the fastening array 44, a restraint 45 is applied against the container's upper surface 46, the fastening array thereby being arranged to rotate in relation to said restraint. To be continuously in contact with the container, the restraint can advantageously be displaceable in a direction parallel to the turning apparatus's axis of rotation, which itself can advantageously be coincident with the container's centre axis 43.
[0036] The fastening array 44 is essentially fixed rigidly to a shaft 47 that can be made to rotate via, for example, a therewith directly or indirectly operating motor or some other per se known turning device. Via the fastening array, rotation of said shaft is thus propagated to the flexible container 30 and a turning of the container around the axis of rotation is thereby commenced. Hereby, the turning is directed towards that part of the container between the fastening array applied to the upper end 33 of the container 30 and that part of the container's upper surface 46 that, owing to the friction between the container's upper surface and the restraint 45, is held essentially stationary by said restraint. As a result of the turning, that part of the container over the restraint's contact point is gradually twisted into the tight string (32) shown in
[0037] The string 32 formed by the twisting of the container 30 forms a barrier 48 that essentially prevents a flow of the bag contents 31 to the twisted part of the container from that part of the container that has not yet reached the restraint 45.
[0038] By preventing a flow of materials to the twisted part of the container 30, an inner pressure simultaneously builds in the bag contents 31 in that part of the flexible container between the bottom opening 34 and the restraint 45. With the continued turning of the container, the twisted string 32 works its way downwards, along the axis of rotation, towards the bottom opening. The thereby arising increased pressure accelerates emptying of the flexible container.
[0039] The above describes how the fastening array 44 grips the flexible container 30 and directs a turning motion to the container so that this latter is twisted into a string 32. As the flexible container can comprise one or more bag-like containers arranged inside each other, there are different variations of how connection between the fastening array and the container can be effected.
[0040] In embodiments where the flexible container 30 comprises only one bag-like container with a connection organ as described above, the fastening array 44 can grip said organ or, similarly, the container's wall next to this organ. As per the above-described principles, emptying of the container is then effected by gradually twisting the container into a string 32.
[0041] In embodiments where the flexible container 30 comprises several baglike containers arranged within each other, the outer so-called protective sheath often has a collar structure around the top opening 37. In such embodiments, the fastening array 40 can advantageously be attached to the protective sheath's collar structure so as to form an essentially stiff connection with this collar structure. When gradual twisting of the protective sheath now commences, rotation in the shaft 47 of the emptying arrangement 35 is propagated, via the fastening array 44, to the flexible container's protective sheath and a turning of the protective sheath around its vertical axis begins. Hereby, the turning is directed towards that part of the protective sheath between the fastening array attached to the collar structure and that part of the protective sheath held stationary by the restraint 45, which latter is pressed against the upper surface 46 of the protective sheath. Owing to the friction between the protective sheath and the bag-like container(s) it surrounds, the turning is also propagated to the inner containers, these being hereby also twisted around their axes of rotation, the protective sheath and inner container(s) thus being twisted together in a tight string.
[0042] The pressure that the turning engenders in the flexible container 30 depends on, amongst other things, the speed of turning and the viscosity of the bag contents 31 in the container.
[0043] The description above and the therein cited figures are intended solely to give an overview of the present solution for the design of an emptying arrangement for emptying a flexible container and the use of a method for emptying this container. Thus, the solution is not limited solely to the embodiment described above or in the attached patent claims. Indeed, within the idea described in the attached patent claims, several variations or alternative embodiments are possible.