FILLING SYSTEM AND FILLING PACKAGES
20180170740 ยท 2018-06-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16K19/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B67C3/2617
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67C3/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67C3/225
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67C3/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16K23/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B67C3/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67C3/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A filling element includes a liquid valve having a valve element that forms part of the liquid channel. An electromagnetic drive couples to the valve element and moves it along a stroke axis such that the valve element moves while a valve body remains stationary. A gap across which the magnetic field extends lies outside the liquid channel.
Claims
1-15. (canceled)
16. An apparatus comprising a filling element for controlled dispensing of liquid filling-material into a container through a liquid channel that ends in a dispensing opening on an underside of the filling element, wherein said filling element comprises a liquid valve that is controllable to open and close, wherein the liquid valve comprises a drive, a valve body and, a valve element, wherein the valve body is arranged in the liquid channel, wherein the valve element forms a lower channel-section of the liquid channel, wherein the drive moves the valve element along a stroke axis such that the valve element moves relative to the valve body, wherein the drive comprises an electromagnetic drive that comprises a magnetic gap across which a magnetic field extends, wherein said magnetic gap is disposed outside of said liquid channel, and wherein the magnetic field couples to one of said valve element and an element coupled to said valve element.
17. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said filling element comprises a housing part that does not move with said valve element, wherein said drive comprises a stator, and wherein said stator is provided at least in part on said housing part.
18. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein an outer face of said valve element forms said gap and wherein said outer face faces away from said liquid channel.
19. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said valve body comprises a lower valve-body section, wherein said valve element forms a valve seat, wherein said dispensing opening is between said lower valve-body section and said valve seat, and wherein said valve seat moves with said valve element.
20. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said drive comprises a stator, wherein said stator comprises a magnetic coil arrangement, wherein said magnetic coil arrangement comprises first and second magnetic coils, wherein said first and second magnetic coils are offset from each other along a stroke axis of said filling element, wherein activating said first magnetic coil and deactivating said second magnetic coil causes said liquid valve to open, and wherein deactivating said first magnetic coil and activating said second magnetic coil causes said liquid valve to close.
21. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said electromagnetic drive comprises a permanent magnet disposed on said valve element and wherein first and second magnetic coils couple to said permanent magnet across said gap.
22. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said drive comprises a linear drive having a magnetic pole arrangement and a coil separated by said magnetic gap, wherein said magnetic coil arrangement is disposed on said valve element, wherein said magnetic pole arrangement interacts with said coil, and wherein said coil remains stationary as said valve element moves.
23. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said gap serves as a sliding guide for said valve element.
24. The apparatus of claim 15, further comprising a flexible seal, wherein said flexible seal connects said valve element to a housing part that remains stationary as said valve element moves vertically, and wherein said seal defines a portion of said liquid channel.
25. The apparatus of claim 15, further comprising a bellows that provides a flexible connection between said valve element and a housing such that said liquid channel extends through said bellows.
26. The apparatus of claim 15, further comprising a valve seat formed by said valve element, where said valve seat moves with said valve element and interacts with a lower valve-body section of said valve body, and wherein said valve seat is axially offset from said opening.
27. The apparatus of claim 15, further comprising a gas barrier, wherein said gas barrier is disposed at said dispensing opening.
28. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said filling element is configured to fill at least two containers at the same time.
29. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said valve element is one of a plurality of identical valve elements, all of which are movable by said drive.
30. The apparatus of claim 15, further comprising a filling machine for filling containers with said liquid filling-product, wherein said filling element is one of a plurality of identical filling elements on said filling machine.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The invention is described hereinafter on the basis of figures relating to exemplary embodiments. The figures show:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022]
[0023] The filling element 1 is one of many identical filling elements of a filling system. A typical such filling system is one that has a rotor that is driven to rotate about a vertical machine-axis.
[0024] Within the filling element 1 is a liquid channel 3 having an upper channel-section 3.1 that connects to a tank containing the liquid filling-material. The liquid channel 3 ends in a dispensing opening 4 located at an underside of the filling element 1 remote from the upper channel-section 3.1.
[0025] The filling element 1 includes a liquid valve 5 disposed within the liquid channel 3. The liquid valve 5 has a valve body 6 that interacts with a valve seat 7 formed in the liquid channel 3. The valve body 6 extends between a lower valve-body section 6.1 and an upper valve-body section 6.2.
[0026] When the liquid valve 5 opens, as shown in
[0027] In the embodiment shown, an inner surface of a valve element 8 forms the valve seat 7. In some embodiments, the valve element 8 is a valve element 8 that is open at both ends. The interior of the valve element 8 forms a middle channel-section 3.2 of the liquid channel 3 upstream of the dispensing opening 4, with upstream and downstream being defined in relation to the direction in which filling material flows during filling.
[0028] As suggested by the double-headed arrows and by a comparison of
[0029] Referring to
[0030] The upper-channel section 3.1 passes through the upper housing-part 11. The valve element 8 is guided to be displaceable through the lower housing-part 9 vertically along the stroke axis FA. Connecting rods 10 connect the upper and lower housing-parts 11, 9 to each other. The upper housing-part 11 connects to a machine element such as a liquid filling-material tank or a rotor.
[0031] A seal 12 defines a flexible connection between the upper housing-part 11 and the end of the valve element 8 facing the upper housing-part 11. The seal 12, which in the illustrated embodiment includes a bellows, surrounds the valve body 6 and defines an annular middle channel-section 3.3 of the liquid channel 3 through which the valve body 6 extends. The middle channel-section connects the upper and lower channel-sections 3.1, 3.2. The flexibility of this seal 12 permits the valve element 8 to move.
[0032] Connecting elements define a web 13 that extends across the upper-channel section 3.1 between the wall of the upper housing-part 11 and the upper-channel section 3.1. The web 13 suspends the valve body 6 and also permits filling material to flow around the valve body 6. Unlike the valve element 8, the valve body 6 does not move significantly during opening and closing of the liquid valve 5.
[0033] An electromagnetic drive 14 formed in the lower housing-part 9 opens and closes the liquid valve 5. The electromagnetic drive 14 includes a magnetic coil arrangement 15 having first and second magnetic coils 15.1, 15.2 that are offset relative to each other along the stroke axis FA and concentric with the valve element 8. This magnetic coil arrangement 15 forms the stator of the electromagnetic drive 14. The offset is such that the first ring coil 15.1 exhibits a greater axial distance interval from the lower valve-body section 6.1 than the second ring coil 15.2.
[0034] The first and second ring coils 15.1, 15.2 surround the valve element 8 and a magnet 16 mounted thereon. In particular, when activating the first ring coil 15.1 and deactivating the second ring coil 15.2 opens the liquid valve 5 as shown in
[0035] Some embodiments include more than two ring coils. This permits intermediate states in which the liquid valve 5 is neither fully open nor fully closed.
[0036] Between the magnetic coil arrangement 15 and the valve element 8 is a magnetic gap 17. This magnetic gap 17 is therefore outside the liquid channel 3.
[0037]
[0038] The linear drive 18 makes it possible to move the valve element 8 into almost any desired position between the closed position and the opened position and to also control the speed of this movement. As was the case in the first embodiment, a magnetic gap 17 between the magnetic pole arrangement 19.1 and the electromagnetic coil 19.2 lies outside the liquid channel 3.
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[0040] A gas barrier 20 at the dispensing opening 4 prevents dripping after the liquid valve 5 has been closed. The gas barrier 20 is implemented as a screen or sieve.
[0041] Among the features that the filling elements 1, 1a, 1b have in common is that the valve seat 7 interacting with the a lower valve-body section 6.1 is provided inside the valve element 8, 8b, and, relative to the valve axis or stroke axis FA, exhibits an axial distance interval from the end of the valve element 8, 8b respectively, that forms a dispensing opening 4 or is located closer to this dispensing opening 4, which is smaller than the axial length of the valve element 8, 8b respectively, wherein, with the filling elements 1, 1a, this distance interval is smaller than half the axial length of the valve element 8, and with the filling element 1b is larger than half the axial length of the valve element 8b.
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[0043] The actuation of the valve element 8b relative to the non-moved valve body 6 takes place electromagnetically, for example by way of the drive 14 or the linear drive 18. Since the dispensing opening 4 is formed in a fixed housing part 21, the filling element 1c is also well-suited for filling systems in which the liquid filling-material flows to the container 2 not in a free jet, but rather the container 2 in contact during the filling with its container opening against the underside of the filling element 1c, for example when sealed against the filling element 1c.
[0044] The filling elements 1a, 1c described herein are constituent parts of filling systems that comprise a plurality of filling elements of the same type. In some embodiments, the filling elements 1a, 1c are constituent parts of a rotating filling machine in which with the filling elements are on a rotating rotor.
[0045]
[0046] The arrangement shown in
[0047] The embodiments described herein share in common the ability to open and close the liquid valve 5 with an electromagnetic actuator. This avoids having mechanical and pneumatic actuation elements arranged in the liquid channel 3.
[0048] The embodiments also share the feature of having the magnetic gap 17 necessary for this electromagnetic actuation be located outside the liquid channel 3 and formed between the outer surface of the valve element 8, 8b, facing away from the liquid channel 3 and the adjacent surface of the lower housing-part 9. The electromagnetic actuation of the valve element 8, 8b simplifies control of the liquid valves 5 by avoiding the use of pneumatic and electro-pneumatic actuators.
[0049] The embodiments also share in common the feature that the liquid filling-material does not flow through the magnetic gap 17. This enables the magnetic gap 17 to have a reduced gap width. Such a reduced gap width promotes more reliable and more energy-efficient movement of the valve element 8, 8b.
[0050] In the embodiments described herein, the middle channel-sections 3.3 and the distal channel-section 3.4 are formed between the moving valve element 8, 8b the upper housing-part 11 and lower housing-part 21 respectively using flexible connections and seals 12, 22 implemented as folding bellows seals. Other structural design measures that will permit movement of the valve element 8, 8b for opening and closing of the liquid valve 5 while still sealing the liquid channel 3 from the outside. Examples of additional flexible seals 12, 21 include roll membranes and flexible lines, such as hoses.