DEVICE FOR FILLING A CONTAINER WITH A FILLING PRODUCT

20200024117 ยท 2020-01-23

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    Abstract

    A device for filling a container with a filling product, preferably for filling a beverage container in a beverage filling plant, comprising a filling product reservoir for accommodating the filling product to be filled and a first fill level probe for determining the filling product level in the filling product reservoir during a filling mode, wherein a second fill level probe is provided for determining a cleaning fluid level in the filling product reservoir during a cleaning mode.

    Claims

    1. A device for filling a container with a filling product, comprising: a filling product reservoir for accommodating the filling product to be filled; a first fill level probe for determining a filling product level in the filling product reservoir during a filling mode; and a second fill level probe for determining a cleaning fluid level in the filling product reservoir during a cleaning mode.

    2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the first fill level probe comprises a float-free measuring system.

    3. The device according to claim 1, wherein the second fill level probe comprises a measuring system provided with a float.

    4. The device according to claim 1, further comprising a control device configured to control the filling mode, wherein the control device is configured to determine the filling product level in the filling product reservoir via the first fill level probe in the filling mode.

    5. The device according to claim 1, further comprising a control device configured to control the cleaning mode, wherein the control device is configured to determine the cleaning fluid level in the filling product reservoir via the second fill level probe in the cleaning mode.

    6. The device according to claim 1, wherein the filling product reservoir comprises one of the following: a filling product tank, an auxiliary filling product tank, a buffer tank, a buffer tank of a sterilization or pasteurization device, a carbonization tank, a filler bowl of a filler, a central bowl of a filler, and a ring bowl of a filler.

    7. The device according to claim 1, further comprising filling valve in communication with the filling product reservoir, the filling valve configured to control the filling of the container to be filled with the filling product.

    8. The device according to claim 1, further comprising a cleaning device provided in the filling product reservoir and configured to apply a cleaning fluid to the filling-product-contacted surfaces of the filling product reservoir.

    9. A method to fill a container with a filling product, the method comprising providing a filling product reservoir for accommodating the filling product to be filled; determining the filling product level in the filling product reservoir using a first fill level probe during a filling mode; and determining a cleaning fluid level in the filling product reservoir during a cleaning mode by a second fill level probe.

    10. The device according to claim 1, wherein the container is a beverage container and the device is part of a beverage filling plant system.

    11. The device according to claim 2, wherein the free floating measuring system comprises one of the following: an inductive measuring system, a resistive measuring system, a capacitive measuring system, a measuring system based on a guided microwave, an optical measuring system, an optoelectronic measuring system, and an ultrasonic measuring system.

    12. The device according to claim 2, wherein the second fill level probe comprises a measuring system comprising a float.

    13. The device according to claim 12, wherein the measuring system further comprises a distance sensor coupled to the float.

    14. The device according to claim 13, further comprising a cleaning device provided in the filling product reservoir, the cleaning device comprising a spray nozzle configured to spray the filling-product-contacted surfaces of the filling product reservoir with a cleaning fluid.

    15. The device according to claim 14, further comprising a control device configured to control the filling mode, wherein the control device is configured to determine the filling product level in the filling product reservoir via the first fill level probe in the filling mode.

    16. The device according to claim 15, wherein the control device is further configured to control the cleaning mode, wherein the control device is configured to determine the cleaning fluid level in the filling product reservoir via the second fill level probe in the cleaning mode.

    17. The according to claim 1, further comprising a control device configured to control the filling mode, wherein the control device is configured to determine the filling product level in the filling product reservoir via the first fill level probe in the filling mode.

    18. The device according to claim 4, wherein the control device is further configured to control the cleaning mode, wherein the control device is configured to determine the cleaning fluid level in the filling product reservoir via the second fill level probe in the cleaning mode.

    19. The device according to claim 7, wherein the filling valve in direct communication with the filling product reservoir.

    20. The device according to claim 8, wherein the cleaning device comprises a spray nozzle configured to spray the filling-product-contacted surfaces of the filling product reservoir with the cleaning fluid.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURE

    [0033] Further preferred embodiments of the invention will be explained in greater detail by the following description of the FIGURE. In the FIGURE:

    [0034] FIG. 1 shows a schematic and perspective illustration in partial section through a filling product reservoir having a first fill level probe and a second fill level probe.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS

    [0035] Preferred exemplary embodiments are described hereafter on the basis of the FIGURE.

    [0036] FIG. 1 shows a perspective and schematic illustration in partial section of a filling product reservoir 2 of a device 1 for filling a container (not shown here) with a filling product.

    [0037] The filling product reservoir 2 is illustrated in the exemplary embodiment shown in FIG. 1 in the form of a central bowl of a filler of the device 1 for filling the container. Accordingly, schematically illustrated filling valves 20 are in communication with the filling product reservoir 2, via which the filling product located in the filling product reservoir 2 may be guided in a controlled or regulated manner into the respective container to be filled. The filling valve 20 can also be in direct communication with the filling product reservoir 2, i.e., without interconnection of further plant components (except for lines).

    [0038] In order to achieve the desired filling product level, the desired filling product mass, or the desired filling product volume, respectively, in the respective container to be filled in specific filling methods, the filling product queueing at the respective filling valves 20 has to be kept at a constant filling product level to keep the hydrostatic pressure stable at every filling valve 20 and thus achieve defined conditions for the actuation of the filling valves 20.

    [0039] In alternative filling methods, the filling product level in the filling product reservoir 2 can also vary, however, the level of the respective filling product level in the filling product reservoir 2 then has to be transferred in some of the alternative filling methods to the respective control device, in order to control and/or regulate the behavior of the filling valves 20 accordingly in such a way that the desired filling result can be achieved even with a varying hydrostatic pressure at the respective filling valve 20.

    [0040] Into the filling product reservoir 2, the filling product is fed, for example, via a schematically indicated rotary distributor 3 and a filling product feed line 30, wherein the feed of the filling product is controlled via the filling product feed line 30 by means of a control device in such a way that the desired filling product level is reached in the filling product reservoir 2.

    [0041] To determine the filling product level inside the filling product reservoir 2, a first fill level probe 4 is provided, which is illustrated in the exemplary embodiment shown as a float-free fill level probe. The first fill level probe 4 is, for example, an inductive measuring system, a resistive measuring system, a capacitive measuring system, a measuring system based on a guided microwave, an optical measuring system, an optoelectronic measuring system, and/or an ultrasonic measuring system here. The fill level probe 4 can be adapted accordingly to the properties of the processed filling product.

    [0042] The control device thus uses the first fill level probe 4, i.e., the float-free measuring system here, to determine the filling product level in the filling product reservoir 2 during the filling mode, for example, for controlling the supply of the filling product into the filling product reservoir 2 and/or for controlling the filling valves 20 and/or for influencing the control or regulating behavior of the filling valves 20.

    [0043] To enable a hygienically perfect filling mode and to ensure product purity of the filled products, the filling product reservoir 2 is cleaned in regular cycles or in the event of a product change. For the cleaning, a cleaning fluid is applied to at least the filling-product-contacted surfaces of the device 1 and preferably the cleaning fluid is guided through the filling-product-contacted regions of the device 1.

    [0044] Cleaning fluid is understood here as all media which are used for cleaning, sterilizing, and/or disinfecting the filling-product-contacted regions of the device 1. In particular, however, the filling-product-contacted regions of the device 1 are firstly flushed out using a cleaning fluid at the beginning of the cleaning mode.

    [0045] In the exemplary embodiment shown, a spray nozzle 6 is provided for applying the cleaning fluid to the filling-product-contacted surfaces of the filling product reservoir 2. By means of the spray nozzle 6, the respective cleaning fluid can be applied to the interior of the filling product reservoir 2 so that the inner surfaces of the filling product reservoir 2 are cleaned.

    [0046] During this cleaning of the filling product reservoir 2, it is necessary for the cleaning fluid to be applied to the entirety of the surfaces, so that accordingly in addition to the single schematically shown spray nozzle 6, a plurality of spray nozzles can also be provided in the upper region and also in other regions of the filling product reservoir 2 to achieve a continuous application to all surfaces.

    [0047] The use of spray nozzles 6 is advantageous in that the cleaning fluid can be applied to the entire inner surface of the filling product reservoir 2, but the cleaning media demand can nonetheless be kept relatively low. In particular, it is not necessary to fill the filling product reservoir 2 completely with the cleaning fluid up to below the ceiling, but rather complete cleaning of the surfaces of the filling product reservoir 2 can be performed using a substantially smaller cleaning media volume.

    [0048] However, the spray nozzle 6 generates spray jets and spray mist in the interior of the filling product reservoir 2 in such a way that the sprayed cleaning fluid is also applied to the entirety of the first fill level probe 4. If a float-free measuring system is used for the first fill level probe 4, a reliable determination of the cleaning fluid level in the filling product reservoir 2 accordingly cannot be performed in the cleaning mode. In particulardepending on the float-free measuring system usedthe cleaning fluid also sprayed on the first fill level probe 4 in the cleaning mode can result in a probe short-circuit, so that a meaningful measurement is not possible at all.

    [0049] Accordingly, a second fill level probe 5 is provided in the filling product reservoir 2, which is provided in the exemplary embodiment shown in the form of a measuring system having a float. Because of the float of the second fill level probe 5, the cleaning fluid level actually available in the filling product reservoir 2 can be reliably determined. The measurement of this cleaning fluid level in the filling product reservoir 2 by means of the second fill level probe 5 is not influenced or is at least not noticeably influenced by the spray mist and the spray jets generated by the spray nozzle 6.

    [0050] A marginal but functionally harmless influence of the float can result in the cleaning mode in that the spray mist is applied to the parts of the float not immersed in the cleaning medium and a marginally deeper immersion of the float results because of the therefore marginally increased weight of the float, which results in a marginally lower readout of the float signal, but is functionally insignificant in relation to the variations of the cleaning media level.

    [0051] It can accordingly be determined reliably during the cleaning mode whether a cleaning media level predetermined for the respective cleaning is reached in the filling product reservoir 2. Reaching such a cleaning media level inside the filling product reservoir 2 can therefore be significant in order to ensure that the floor of the filling product reservoir 2 is covered with cleaning medium and thus the cleaning fluid is reliably applied to all filling valves 20 out of the filling product reservoir 2.

    [0052] Accordingly, a first fill level probe 4 is provided, which is used to determine the filling product level in the filling product reservoir 2 during the filling mode, and a second fill level probe 5 is provided, which is used to determine the cleaning fluid level in the filling product reservoir 2 during the cleaning mode.

    [0053] A control device is accordingly configured to ascertain the filling product level via the first fill level probe 4 during the filling mode and to ascertain the cleaning media level in the filling product reservoir 2 by means of the second fill level probe 5 during the cleaning mode.

    [0054] If applicable, all individual features which are described in the exemplary embodiments can be combined and/or exchanged with one another without leaving the scope of the invention.

    LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS

    [0055] 1 device for filling a container with a filling product

    [0056] 2 filling product reservoir

    [0057] 20 filling valve

    [0058] 3 rotary distributor

    [0059] 30 filling product supply

    [0060] 4 first fill level probe

    [0061] 5 second fill level probe

    [0062] 6 spray nozzle