Device For Filling Food Products
20170283102 ยท 2017-10-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65B7/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B43/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B2210/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B43/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B43/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B31/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B25/001
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B31/043
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B31/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B7/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B43/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A device for filling liquid or pasty food products in prefabricated individual containers which form a sealing rim, the device including carrier elements which are run through the device by a drive in a continuous cycle and which include receiving openings for the individual containers; operating stations into whose operating area the carrier elements move during the continuous cycle through the device; at least one operating station configured as a sealing device which fixes a sealing foil on the sealing rim of each individual container using a sealing tool; a web shaped sealing foil spanning the carrier elements transversal to their width measured transversal to their feed direction wherein the sealing foil is run between the sealing rim of the individual containers and a sealing head; a pulley device which is arranged upstream of the sealing device in the feed direction.
Claims
1. A device for filling liquid or pasty food products in prefabricated individual containers which form a sealing rim, the device comprising carrier elements which are run through the device by a drive in a continuous cycle and which include receiving openings for the individual containers; operating stations into whose operating area the carrier elements move during the continuous cycle through the device; at least one operating station configured as a sealing device which fixes a sealing foil on the sealing rim of each individual container using a sealing tool; a web shaped sealing foil spanning the carrier elements transversal to their width measured transversal to their feed direction wherein the sealing foil is run between the sealing rim of the individual containers and a sealing head; a pulley device which is arranged upstream of the sealing device in the feed direction and which transfers the sealing foil into an orientation that is parallel to the feed direction and configured for sealing; a gas exposure device arranged upstream of the sealing device in the feed direction; and at least one sealing foil down holder that is arranged in a portion of the sealing device, wherein the gas exposure device fills an unfilled head portion of the individual containers with an oxygen reduced or oxygen free gas, wherein the sealing foil down holder is oriented parallel to the feed direction, and wherein the sealing foil down holder supports the sealing foil between the sealing foil down holder and the carrier elements at a defined distance from the carrier elements.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the sealing foil down holder includes at least one rotatably supported wheel, wherein the sealing foil is essentially supported without friction at the rotatably supported wheel when the sealing foil runs between the sealing foil down holder and the carrier elements.
3. The device according to claim 2, wherein the sealing foil down holder includes plural wheels that are arranged in the feed direction behind each other.
4. The device according to claim 3, wherein a belt runs continuously about the wheel assembly and the sealing foil is run along the continuously running belt essentially without friction.
5. The device according to claim 1, wherein a respective sealing foil down holder is arranged above each edge portion of the carrier elements running through the sealing device, and wherein the edge portion is parallel to the feed direction.
6. The device according to claim 5, wherein a sealing tools are enveloped by a frame below which the sealing foil is run and which supports the sealing foil down holders.
Description
BRIEF DESCRPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] Advantages of the invention can be derived from the subsequent description of an embodiment with reference to drawing figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0028] The figures illustrate a device according to the invention that is designated overall with reference numeral 10 and illustrated in
[0029] Based on the upper main element starting in
[0030] A carrier element 13 coming in at a beginning of the upper main element 11 moves along the feed direction V through the upper main element 11. It is initially provided with individual containers 20 in the container insertion device 15 and then moves into the sterilization device 16 in order to sterilize the carrier element 13 and the inserted containers 20. During another feed in a direction towards the filling device 17 the carrier element 13 and the inserted individual containers are dried. Then the individual containers 20 are filled in the filling device 17 with a liquid to pasty food product, thus in particular with a mildly acidic food product 22. The unfilled head space 28 of the individual container is flushed with nitrogen in order to reduce the oxygen content to the desired amount of less than 3% and is then moved in the feed direction V to the sealing device 18. In the sealing station 21 the sealing foil is fixed by respective sealing heads above the container opening 23. Thereafter the containers 20 are removed from the carrier element 13 and the carrier element 13 switches at an end of the upper main element 11 through a non-illustrated side element into the lower main element 12. The carrier element 13 runs through the lower main element 12 in a return direction R until it is returned back into the upper main element 11 at an end of the lower main element 12.
[0031] FIG, 1A illustrates an individual container 20 in a sectional view. The container 20 is a so called individual container which is delivered prefabricated and retrieved from a stash for insertion into the carrier elements 13. The individual containers 20 inserted into the device according to the invention are thus different from deep drawn containers which are also typically used for filling with food products. The deep drawn containers, however, are formed directly before the filling process and only separated from each other after sealing the containers.
[0032] The container type that is being used causes significant differences with respect to the filling process. In deep drawn containers the carrier elements 13 are completely covered by the deep drawing foil whereas a carrier element surface is directly accessibly through intermediary spaces between the individual containers 20 when individual containers are used. Consequently when using individual containers a need for carrier element sterilization does not arise to the same extent.
[0033] Individual containers are increasingly used in high value products in order to provide the quality food product 22 with an appropriate packaging,
[0034] The individual container 20 illustrated in
[0035] Above the food product 22 and up to the support rim 24 or for a closed container 20 up to the sealing foil there is a so called head space 28 of the container 20 which is filled with a gas as a matter of principle. In particular for only slightly acidic easily perishable food products nitrogen is typically injected at this location in order to minimize oxygen content.
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[0038] The sealing heads 32 are arranged in an operating portion above the sealing foil 34 that is not illustrated in FIG, 4 wherein the operating portion is enveloped by a frame 36. The web shaped sealing foil 34 itself is fed in the feed direction V upstream of the sealing heads of the sealing station 21 and spans the carrier elements 13 completely in a width measured transversal to the feed direction V.
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[0040] In the feed direction V the sealing station 21 is fed with the web shaped sealing foil 34 directly in front of the sealing heads 32 through a pulley 35. The pulley 35 provides the pulled out sealing foil 34 with an orientation that is parallel to a top side of the carrier element wherein the sealing foil is pulled out of a storage device that is arranged above one of the carrier elements 13 and not illustrated, The sealing foil 34 is then run along between the carrier element 13 or the sealing rim 24 of the containers 20 and the sealing heads.
[0041] At a frame 36 which envelops the operating portion of the sealing heads 32 arranged above the sealing foil 34 the sealing foil down holder 37 according to the invention is arranged. The sealing foil down holder 37 includes plural wheels 38, 40 that are arranged behind each other in the feed direction V and about which a belt 39 is run continuously. The wheels 38 have an identical diameter and are arranged behind each other in the feed direction V. A wheel 40 that is arranged in front of the wheels 38 in the feed direction V and which has a much smaller diameter closes the free space between the first wheel 38 in the feed direction D and the pulley device 35. The belt 39 is also run about this leading wheel 40. The wheels 38 and 40 are rotatably supported at the frame 36 so that a circumferential movement of the belt 39 is facilitated.
[0042] The sealing foil down holder 37 is oriented parallel to the feed direction. The sealing foil runs along the belt 39 and is run by the belt at a constant distance above the carrier element 13. The sealing foil down holder 37 is adjustable in the vertical direction so that the spacing gap between the sealing foil 34 and the carrier element 13 is adaptable.
[0043] The sealing foil down holder 37 facilitates reducing the gap dimension between the sealing foil 34 and the carrier element 13 to a technical minimum dimension which facilitates an unimpeded passage of the sealing foil 34. Due to the circumferential belt almost frictionless running of sealing foil 34 at the sealing foil down holder 37 is provided so that wrinkles in the sealing foil 34 impeding the sealing process are prevented.
[0044] The defined gap dimension between the sealing foil 34 and the carrier element 13 that is minimized by the sealing foil down holder 37 effectively prevents a penetration of air flow into the portion between the sealing foil 34 and the carrier element 13. This provides that nitrogen minimizing an oxygen content in the head space 28 of the container 20 is not flushed out by an interference air flow. This way it is assured that the food product 22 does not spoil prematurely.
[0045] In the device 10 according to the invention two sealing foil down holders 37 are being used. The sealing foil down holders are attached to the frame 35 that is illustrated in
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[0047] The frame 36 which includes the operating portion of the sealing heads 32 facilitates in combination with the sealing foil 34 which spans an entire width of the carrier elements 13 to pull the boundary between the sterile portion 41 and the non-sterile portion into the operating range of the sealing heads 32. On a side of the frame 36 in the hatched sterile portion 41 a flushing with sterile air is performed so that a positive pressure is provided which displaces any interfering air. The sealing foil 34 covers the carrier elements 13 with the containers 20 included therein and also extends into the portions outside of the frame 36. This way it is assured that the containers 20 that are filled with the product are safely covered below the sealing head and no germs provided in the operating portion of the sealing head 32 can penetrate into the sterile portion due to the positive sterile air pressure provided at a side of the frame.
[0048] This pulling of the sterile portion boundary into the operating portion of the sealing heads 32 allows omitting the complex adaptation of the sealing heads 32 to the sterility requirements without neglecting food product safety. Thus, complexity of the device 10 in the portion of the sealing device 18 is substantially reduced by a simple measure.
[0049] The invention initially shows advantageously how a device 10 can be effectively improved in the portion of the sealing device 18 using a sealing foil down holder 37. The sealing foil down holder 37 provides defined and minimized gap dimensions between the sealing foil 34 and the carrier element 13. Thus, a penetration of sterile air flows into the sealing portion is effectively prevented. Consequently a flushing of oxygen minimized gas, in particular nitrogen that is put into the head space 28 of the containers 20 directly in front of the sealing station 21 is effectively prevented. Shelf life of the filled food products 22 is thus assured. Using a frame 36 enveloping the operating portion of the sealing heads 32 which according to the described embodiment carries the sealing foil down holder 37 furthermore has the advantage that the sterile portion can be run around the operating portion of the sealing heads 32 so that a complex adaptation of the sealing heads 32 to sterility requirements is not necessary.
REFERENCE NUMERALS AND DESIGNATIONS
[0050] 10 device
[0051] 11 upper main element
[0052] 12 lower main element
[0053] 13 carrier element / cell plate
[0054] 14 operating station
[0055] 15 container insert device
[0056] 16 sterilization device
[0057] 17 filling device
[0058] 18 sealing device
[0059] 19 sealing foil feed
[0060] 20 individual container/individual cup
[0061] 21 sealing station
[0062] 22 food product
[0063] 23 container opening
[0064] 24 support rim/sealing rim
[0065] 25 bottom side of 24
[0066] 26 receiving opening
[0067] 27 top side of 24
[0068] 28 head space of 20
[0069] 29 rows
[0070] 30 column
[0071] 31 top side of 13
[0072] 32 sealing head
[0073] 33 actuation rod
[0074] 34 sealing foil
[0075] 35 pulley device
[0076] 36 frame
[0077] 37 sealing foil down holder
[0078] 38 wheel of 37
[0079] 39 belt
[0080] 40 wheel
[0081] 41 hatching/terile portion of 21
[0082] R return direction
[0083] V feed direction