ROTARY-MACHINE TYPE DEVICE FOR FILLING A FILLING MEDIUM INTO A MULTIPLICITY OF CONTAINERS
20240351846 ยท 2024-10-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65B59/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67C3/225
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67C3/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B43/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A rotary-machine type device for filling a filling medium, in particular a food, into a multiplicity of containers. The device includes a drive unit, a multiplicity of container receptacles, which are each designed for receiving a container and are rotatable about a vertical axis V by the drive unit, and a lifting unit for vertically lifting a container out of a container receptacle. The lifting unit is releasably fastened to the drive unit and can be arranged in a multiplicity of angular positions around the drive unit.
Claims
1-16. (canceled)
17. A rotary-machine type device for filling a filling medium, in particular a food, into a multiplicity of containers, the device comprising: a drive unit; a plurality of container receptacles, each container receptacle rotatable about a vertical axis by the drive unit and configured for receiving a container; and a lifting unit configured for vertically lifting a container out of the plurality of container receptacles; wherein the lifting unit is releasably fastened to the drive unit and can be arranged in a plurality of angular positions around the drive unit.
18. The device of claim 17, wherein the lifting unit is releasably fastened to the drive unit with a clamping action.
19. The device of claim 17, wherein: the lifting unit comprises at least one cross member fastened to the drive unit with a clamping action; and the at least one cross member extends from the drive unit in a radial direction.
20. The device of claim 19, wherein the at least one cross member is mounted on a floor at an end of the cross member that faces away from the drive unit.
21. The device of claim 19, wherein: the at least one cross member of the lifting unit comprises an upper cross member and a lower cross member which are double-walled; and a vertical rack which is movable in a vertical direction by a motor-drivable gearwheel extends within the upper cross member and within the lower cross member.
22. The device of claim 17, wherein: the plurality of container receptacles are provided in a plurality of discrete container transport units; and each container transport unit extends radially from the drive unit and is coupled to the drive unit with a clamping action.
23. The device of claim 22, wherein the plurality of container transport units are at least partially spaced apart from one another in a direction of rotation about the vertical axis.
24. The device of claim 22, wherein each container transport unit comprises an end which faces away from the drive unit and is movably mounted on a sliding ring.
25. The device of claim 17, further comprising: at least one functional unit selected from the group consisting of a container destacking unit, a container filling unit, a container covering unit, a container sealing unit, a container printing unit, a container inspection unit, and a container discharge unit; wherein the at least one functional unit is fastened on one side to the drive unit with a clamping action, and is mounted on the other side to a support ring.
26. The device of claim 25, wherein the support ring is arranged in a radial direction outside the plurality of container receptacles.
27. The device of claim 25, wherein the support ring is in the form of a closed circular ring.
28. The device of claim 25, wherein the support ring is connected to the lifting unit.
29. The device of claim 17, wherein: the drive unit comprises a plurality of flanges protruding radially outwardly from the drive unit, the flanges spaced apart in a vertical direction; and at least one of the plurality of flanges is rotatable.
30. The device of claim 29, wherein: the drive unit comprises a stationary hollow shaft, and a motor-driven rotor positioned radially outside the stationary hollow shaft; and the at least one rotatable flange is arranged on the rotor.
31. The device of claim 17, wherein the container receptacles are openings which are configured for receiving at least one of a cup, a bucket, or a bottle.
32. The device of claim 17, wherein the device is configured for filling a liquid or pasty food into a multiplicity of containers.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate exemplary embodiments of the invention and, together with a general description of the invention given above, and the detailed description given below, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
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[0029]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0030] A device according to the principles of the present disclosure for filling a filling medium into a multiplicity of containers is suitable for filling a wide variety of filling products, for example hot, cold, liquid, pasty or also powdery filling products, such as soups, beverages, dairy products and sandwich spreads, but also piece goods, for example, pasta, into different packagings made from different materials, for example from plastic, glass, cardboard, etc. In particular, the filling device according to the invention, which is conventionally also referred to as a filling system, is suitable for filling liquid or pasty foods into a multiplicity of containers, such as cups, buckets or bottles.
[0031] The present invention is limited exclusively to filling systems of the rotary-machine type. In the case of rotary machines, the packagings pass through the individual process steps along a circular or else oval transport path, which usually encloses an angle of 270 degrees to 360 degrees.
[0032] The structure, illustrated in
[0033] The structure shown in
[0034] The transport units 20, which extend from the drive unit 10 in the radial direction and are arranged radially around the drive unit 10, have openings 21 into which the packagings to be filled, in this case cups, can be inserted. Different transport units 20 can be seen in
[0035]
[0036] Both the upper cross member 39a and the lower cross member 39b are double-walled. The two walls are connected via side members 38 arranged on the end face. A rack 33, which in turn is connected to the upper plate 32, extends within the lower cross member 39b and the upper cross member 39a. In total, there are two racks 33 for each lifting unit 30, each of which can be moved in a vertical direction using motor-driven gearwheels 34. The gearwheels 34 are connected to one another via a shaft 35. The shaft 35 is driven by means of a motor 37 and a suitable gearbox 36. Both the motor 37 and the gearbox 36 are flanged to the side member 38 which is positioned radially on the outside and which also serves as a floor strut.
[0037] The upper cross member 39a and the lower cross member 39b are preferably fastened to the drive unit 10 with a clamping action. Thus, the upper cross member 39a is clamped to a flange 10c and the lower cross member 39b to a flange 10d of the central drive unit 10 (see
[0038] The support ring 40 is likewise connected to the side member serving as a floor strut 38, specifically by means of a bracket 43, on which the support ring 40 is mounted. The support ring 40 is secured or fixed on the bracket 43 by means of a clip connection 42. Owing to the variability, the clip connection 42 can be adapted to the diameter of the support ring 40. The top side of the clip connection 42 has a plate 41 on which the bracket 23 for the sliding ring 22 can be fastened (see
[0039] The support ring 40 is preferably arranged in a radial direction outside the multiplicity of container receptacles 21, and is further preferably designed as a closed circular ring.
[0040]
[0041] The through channel 16 located within the stationary hollow shaft 11 allows the passage of electrical and pneumatic lines to the functional units 50 fastened to the flange with a clamping action. The transport units 20, which are rotated by the drive unit 10 about the vertical axis V, are fastened to the flange 10b, preferably with a clamping action, by means of a jaw clamp 20a. As already mentioned, the upper cross member 39a of the lifting unit 30 is fastened to the flange 10c, preferably with a clamping action, while the lower cross member 39b of the lifting unit 30 is fastened to the flange 10d, preferably with a clamping action. Only the flange 10b rotates together with the rotor 12 about vertical axis V, while the flanges 10a, 10c and 10d remain stationary.
[0042]
[0043] A functional unit 50 is illustrated in
[0044] Owing to the basic structure, described above, of the filling device 1, a tabletop, as it is used in the filling systems known from the prior art, is no longer necessary. The absence of a tabletop makes it easier to clean the floor below the filling system. The filling system is also modular to the extent that it can be adapted to other customer-specific requirements without a large outlay. Both the lifting unit 30 and any functional unit 50 can thus be arranged in a multiplicity of angular positions around the drive unit 10. The sequence of the individual process steps from unloading individual cups into the transport units 20 as far as a container discharge unit, not illustrated, can therefore be configured variably.
[0045] Another advantage of the modular structure of the filling device 1 according to the invention is that many parts, for example the entire basic structure shown in
[0046] It is also advantageous in the case of the filling device 1 according to the invention that individual components of the filling device 1 are more easily accessible for the user with regard to servicing and maintenance work owing to the absence of a tabletop. Likewise, the operability is improved by the functional units 50 being able to be arranged at hip height or chest height of the user.
[0047] In addition, the through channel 16 provided in the stationary hollow shaft 11 allows the laying of electrical and pneumatic lines centrally through the drive unit 10, which in turn shortens the line length to the functional units 50. Since all of the electrical and pneumatic drives are accommodated in a sealed manner within the drive unit 10 and, furthermore, all of the movements and other drives are configured accessibly and cleanably, the risk of contamination, as exists in the prior art due to the vertical movement of the lifting unit 30 through the tabletop and the associated lift effects, is reduced to a minimum.
[0048] While the present invention has been illustrated by a description of various embodiments, and while these embodiments have been described in considerable detail, it is not intended to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. The various features shown and described herein may be used alone or in any combination. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. The invention in its broader aspects is therefore not limited to the specific details, representative apparatus and method, and illustrative example shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the spirit and scope of the general inventive concept.