GAS SHIELD GENERATOR FOR A BLOW/FILL/SEAL MACHINE
20240375339 ยท 2024-11-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29C49/04106
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A gas shield generator positionable over open parisons in a Blow/Fill/Seal machine prior to container forming, filling and sealing minimizes likelihood of particulate contamination of open parisons while the open parisons are transported to a parison blowing and filling station.
Claims
1. A gas shield generator for a Blow/Fill/Seal machine which comprises a base plate adapted for attachment to a parison mold carriage; a linear actuator carried by the base plate; and a reciprocating gas-emitting dispenser operably associated with the linear actuator for back-and-forth movement over the parison mold carriage.
2. The gas shield generator in accordance with claim 1 wherein the reciprocating, gas-emitting dispenser comprises a hollow gas manifold provided with gas nozzles and a gas shield cover extending over the gas nozzles.
3. The gas shield generator in accordance with claim 1 wherein the reciprocating, gas-emitting dispenser comprises a hollow gas distribution bar and a perforated plenum chamber in gas flow communication with the hollow gas distribution bar.
4. A gas shield generator for a Blow/Fill/Seal machine which comprises a base plate adapted for attachment to a parison mold carriage; a linear actuator carried by the base plate; a hollow gas manifold operably associated with the linear actuator for back-and-forth movement, defining a gas inlet and plural gas outlets; a gas nozzle operably associated with each gas outlet and in gas flow communication with the hollow gas manifold; and a gas shield cover attached to the hollow gas manifold and extending over the gas nozzle.
5. The gas shield generator in accordance with claim 4 operably mounted to a mold carriage of a Blow/Fill/Seal machine.
6. The gas shield generator in accordance with claim 4 wherein the linear actuator is a pneumatic linear actuator.
7. The gas shield generator in accordance with claim 4 wherein the hollow gas manifold defines five gas outlets and wherein each gas nozzle is in gas flow communication with a corresponding gas outlet in said gas flow manifold.
8. The gas shield generator in accordance with claim 4 wherein the linear actuator is a pneumatic linear actuator and wherein said hollow gas manifold is connected to the pneumatic linear actuator by a clevis fastener.
9. The gas shield generator in accordance with claim 4 wherein the clevis fastener is a shackle.
10. The gas shield generator in accordance with claim 9 wherein the clevis fastener comprises a clevis and an associated clevis pin.
11. A gas shield generator for a Blow/Fill/Seal machine which comprises a base plate adapted for attachment to a parison mold carriage; an elongated tie bar attached to the base plate; a linear pneumatic actuator carried by the tie bar and having a piston rod with a distal end portion thereof extending beyond the tie bar; a clevis mounted to said distal end portion; a center flange bearing mounted in the tie bar on each side of the linear pneumatic actuator and spaced therefrom; a push rod received in the center flange bearing and extending through the elongated tie bar; an elongated manifold mounting bar received in said clevis, held in place by a clevis pin and defining a receptacle for receiving a distal end portion of the push rod; a hollow gas manifold attached to the manifold mounting bar, defining a gas inlet and a plurality of gas outlets; a gas nozzle mounted in each gas outlet and in gas flow communication with the hollow gas manifold; and a gas shield cover carried by the hollow gas manifold and extending over each said gas nozzle.
12. The gas shield generator in accordance with claim 11 operably mounted to a mold carriage of a Blow/Fill/Seal machine.
13. A gas shield generator for a Blow/Fill/Seal machine which comprises a base plate adapted for attachment to a parison mold carriage; a linear actuator carried by the base plate; a hollow gas distribution bar operably associated with the linear actuator for back-and-forth movement and defining a gas inlet and a gas outlet; and a planar plenum chamber mounted to the gas distribution bar and in gas flow communication therewith; said planar plenum chamber comprising a hollowed out top plate and a perforated bottom plate coextensive with the top plate.
14. The gas shield generator in accordance with claim 13 wherein the hollowed out top plate defines an open space, a gas supply passageway, and plural channels in fluid flow communication with the open space and the gas supply passageway.
15. The gas shield generator in accordance with claim 13 operably mounted to a mold carriage of a Blow/Fill/Seal machine.
16. The gas shield generator in accordance with claim 13 wherein the linear actuator is a pneumatic linear actuator.
17. A method for providing a protective gaseous envelope over open end portions of extruded parisons in a Blow/Fill/Seal machine which comprises positioning a gas-emitting dispenser over the open top portions of extruded parisons from a rest position; transporting the extruded parisons to a blowing and filling station together with the gas-emitting dispenser, and withdrawing the gas-emitting dispenser to the rest position when the extruded parisons are at the blowing and filling station.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0021] This invention may be used in many different forms. The specification and the accompanying drawings disclose only exemplary embodiments of the present invention. The invention is not to be limited to the embodiments illustrated, however.
[0022] The precise shapes and sizes of the components herein described are not essential to the invention unless otherwise indicated.
[0023] For ease of description, the apparatus and method of this invention will be described in the normal (upright) operating position. Terms such as upper, lower, top, bottom, horizontal, etc., will be used in reference to this position. It will be understood, however, that the apparatus of this invention may be manufactured, stored, transported, used, and sold in an orientation other than the position described.
[0024] Use of the apparatus and method of this invention incorporates some of the method steps and apparatus disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,707,966 to Weiler et al. The disclosures therein are incorporated herein by reference to the extent that such disclosures are pertinent and not inconsistent with the present specification.
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[0026] Center flange bearings 24 and 26 are mounted in tie bar 16 flanking aperture 17 and distal end portion 18 on both sides. Linear shafts 28 and 30 are mounted to base plate 12 by shaft collars 32 and 34. Linear shaft 28 is received in center flange bearing 24, extends therethrough, and a distal end portion of linear shaft 28 is received in bolt hole 38 of manifold mounting bar 36 and connected thereto. Likewise, linear shaft 30 is received in center flange bearing 26, extends therethrough, and a distal end portion of linear shaft 30 is received in bolt hole 40 of manifold mounting bar 36 and connected thereto. Linear shafts 28 and 30 are bolted with stainless steel socket head cap screws (not shown) to manifold mounting bar 36 via bolt holes 38 and 40 into taps at the ends of linear shafts 28 and 30. Linear shafts 28 and 30 stabilize the back-and-forth movement of manifold mounting bar 36 by the back-and-forth action of linear actuator 14.
[0027] A gas-emitting dispenser connected to liner actuator 14 includes hollow gas manifold 50 which supplies protective sterilized gas to gas dispensing nozzles 54, 56, 58, 60 and 62 mounted to manifold mounting bar 36 by fasteners that extend from oblong apertures 42, 44, 46 and 48. Gas manifold 50 has tapped holes on the rear surface against manifold mounting bar 36. Oblong apertures 42, 44, 46 and 48 are slotted counterbored holes used to bolt together manifold mounting bar 36 and gas manifold 50 with stainless steel socket head cap screws (not shown). Gas inlet 52 in manifold 50 provides a connection to a protective gas source such as sterilized air or sterilized nitrogen. For some applications, a protective gas such as air filtered by a high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter may be adequate.
[0028] Gas dispensing nozzles 54, 56, 58, 60 and 62 extend from respective sockets 64, 66, 68, 70 and 72 provided in hollow gas manifold 50 having a protective gas inlet 52, and are in operable gas flow communication with manifold 50 and a protective gas supply to manifold 50. The number of gas nozzles can vary. Preferably, a gas nozzle is provided for each parison received in a main mold of a Blow/Fill/Seal machine. Gas shield cover 74, also carried by manifold 50, extends over gas nozzles 54, 56, 58, 60 and 62. Gas shield cover 74 can be opaque or transparent, as desired, and is secured to manifold 50 by fasteners 76.
[0029] Optional proximity sensors such as proximity sensor 84 in mounting bracket 88 and proximity sensor 86 in mounting bracket 89 can be provided on base plate 12 for monitoring the movement of gas shield generator 10.
[0030] In use, manifold 50 together with the gas dispensing nozzles and gas shield cover 74 are positioned over open parison tops until the parisons are transported to a forming, filling and sealing station in the Blow/Fill/Seal machine.
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[0032] Another version of the gas shield generator embodying the present invention is illustrated in
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[0034] Linear shafts 128 and 130, held in place by linear shaft collars 129 and 131, respectively, are received in respective flange bearings 138 and 140 mounted in elongated tie bar 116. Distal end portions of linear shafts 128, 130 are joined to mounting bar 122. Linear shafts 128, 130 stabilize the back-and-forth movement of hollow gas distribution unit 150 provided by linear actuator 114. Optional proximity sensors 124 and 126 monitor the movement of gas shield generator 110.
[0035] Hollow gas distributor bar 150 is part of the gas-emitting dispenser, is in fluid flow communication with, and is mounted to, planar plenum chamber 152 which distributes a protective gas envelope over open parisons. Plenum chamber 152 is defined by hollowed out top plate 154 and perforated bottom plate 156 coextensive with top plate 154 and attached thereto. O-ring 155 (
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[0037] The contour of the upper portion of plenum chamber 152 is defined by the hollowed out portion of top plate 154. An illustrative embodiment is shown in
[0038] In use gas shield generator 110 is positioned over the open top portions of extruded parisons in substantially the same manner as illustrated in
[0039] The foregoing description and drawings are illustrative embodiments of the invention, but are not to be taken as limiting. Still other variants within the spirit and scope of this invention are possible and will readily present themselves to those skilled in the art.