Flexible container and filling device for such a flexible container and corresponding filling method
09783332 ยท 2017-10-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65B1/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D33/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D1/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D33/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B67/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A flexible container (10.1; 10.2) has sealed connection to a process unit (20). A vacuum is applied to chambers (12, 22) opening into one another. A receptacle for a support apparatus (30.1; 30.2; 30.3) or the support apparatus (30.2) itself is arranged in or on the wall (14.1; 14.3) of the container (10.1; 10.2). A filling device (30) and a filling method for such a container are also provided.
Claims
1. A flexible container connectable to a process unit applying a vacuum, the flexible container comprising: a receptacle having an inner wall including a top portion connectable and sealable to a first support that is receivable in said top portion with partial volumes of the process unit and the receptacle opening into one another in fluid communication, said inner wall defining a laterally closed interior; a plurality of pockets at least one of in said inner wall or on an exterior surface of said inner wall, said pockets being unconnected in fluid communication with said interior and having with openings accessible from outside of the container with said pockets adapted to receive pins of a support through said openings preventing collapse of the container when a vacuum is applied to an interior of the container.
2. A flexible container according to claim 1 wherein said pockets extend parallel to a longitudinal axis of said inner wall and have bottom openings on bottom ends of said pockets and exposed on said exterior surface, said bottom openings being adapted for insertion of the pins into and removal of the pins from said pockets through said bottom openings.
3. A flexible container according to claim 1 wherein said pockets are on an exterior surface of said inner wall.
4. A flexible container according to claim 2 wherein said pockets have top openings adapted to allow the pins to extend through said top openings of said pockets.
5. A flexible container according to claim 1 wherein said pockets are defined by said inner wall and an outer wall.
6. A flexible container according to claim 5 wherein said outer wall is welded to said inner wall.
7. A filing system, comprising: a process unit having an elongated pipe socket, a vacuum generator and a content filler; a flexible container having an inner wall with a top end opening surrounding and being sealed to said pipe socket, said inner wall defining a closed interior except for said top end opening and receiving a vacuum pressure from said vacuum generator and contents from said content filler; a plurality of pockets at least one of in said inner wall or on an exterior surface of said inner wall, said pockets being unconnected in fluid communication with said closed interior and having openings accessible from outside of the container; and a support retaining said flexible container against collapsing when said closed interior is subjected to the vacuum pressure, said support includes a plurality of pins received in said pockets.
8. A filling system according to claim 7 wherein said pockets extend parallel to a longitudinal axis of said inner wall and have bottom openings on bottom ends of said pockets and exposed on said exterior surface, said pins being inserted into and removed from said pockets through said bottom openings.
9. A filing system according to claim 8 wherein top ends of said pins are axially tapered.
10. A filling system according to claim 9 wherein said pockets have top openings, said pins extending through said top openings of said pockets.
11. A filling system according to claim 7 wherein said pockets are defined by said inner wall and an outer wall.
12. A filling system according to claim 11 wherein said outer wall is welded to said inner wall.
13. A method of filling a container, comprising the steps of: connecting a flexible container to an elongated pipe socket of a process unit by a top end opening of the flexible container being placed to surround and sealed about the pipe socket, the flexible container having an inner wall defining a closed interior except for the top end opening; supporting and retaining the flexible container against collapsing while the closed interior is subjected to a vacuum pressure by a vacuum generator in the process unit, the supporting and retaining of the flexible container being accomplished by inserting a plurality of pins in a plurality of pockets at least one of in the inner wall or on an exterior surface of the inner wall with the pockets being unconnected in fluid communication with the closed interior and with the pins being inserted through openings accessible from outside the container; and filling the container from a content filler in the process unit while the flexible container is supported and retained and is subjected to the vacuum pressure.
14. A method according to claim 13 wherein the pockets extend parallel to a longitudinal axis of the inner wall and have bottom openings on bottom ends of the pockets and exposed on the exterior surface, the pins being inserted into and removed from the pockets through the bottom openings.
15. A method according to claim 14 wherein top ends of the pins are axially tapered.
16. A method according to claim 15 wherein the pockets have top openings, with the pins being extended through the top openings of the pockets.
17. A method according to claim 13 wherein the pockets are defined by the inner wall and an outer wall.
18. A method according to claim 17 wherein the outer wall is welded to the inner wall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Referring to the drawings that form a part of this disclosure and that are schematic:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(7) In this arrangement, the flexible container 10.1 according to the first embodiment encompasses a first support apparatus 30.3 at the top. That support apparatus is a pipe socket of the process unit 20 designed of sufficient length and protruding further than normal into the inside of the container. The solution to the connection problem, in which reciprocally interlocking plastic closure strips are used, is particularly advantageous.
(8) The base of the flexible container according to the first exemplary embodiment includes axial pockets 16.1, i.e. oriented along a filling direction E. The axially extending pockets accommodate rods of a second support apparatus 30.1. The rods are distributed over or around the circumference of the container. The pockets 16.1 are formed inside the wall 14.1. For this purpose, the wall 14.1 includes a laterally closed inner well, especially clearly visible in
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(10) When manufacturing a container according to the second exemplary embodiment, is the spiral-shaped configuration can be welded to the inner wall 18.2 continuously to the outer wall 19.2.
(11) While various embodiments have been chosen to illustrate the invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the claims.