The present invention relates to an apparatus for filling storage containers on dispensing appliances having a pump unit and a metering cylinder for each component according to the preamble of claim 1. A dispensing appliance of this kind is e.g. known from EP-A-0 787 535 to the applicant of the present invention. The dispensing appliance described in this reference is designed for at least two components, the latter being filled into respective storage containers.
A dispensing tool and a method for dispensing and reloading is known from GB-A-2 349 672 where respective lines from storage containers lead to the appliance from below and approximately in parallel to each other and are directly connectable to the metering cylinders by means of a coupling device. Whenever the metering cylinders are empty, they have to be refilled.
According to other prior art, for reloading storage containers that are connected to the metering cylinders, the lid of the storage container is unscrewed and the container filled by a hose or the like. Essentially, this method suffers from two serious disadvantages, namely that air and contaminations may enter into the storage container while the lid is removed and the storage container is filled, on one hand, and that the procedure is time-consuming, on the other hand.
Furthermore, a transfer system including a hose connection between bulk material containers and the storage containers of the dispensing appliance is known from EP-A-1 000 669 to the applicant of the present invention.
On the background of this prior art, the object of the present invention is to provide a device for filling dispensing appliances that allows a rational and rapid filling of storage containers that are connected to the metering cylinders without entrapped air and contaminations in the components that are being filled in.
This is accomplished by a device as defined in independent claim 1.
The invention will be explained in more detail hereinafter with reference to drawings of an exemplary embodiment.
The sectional view of
The outlets of the storage containers communicate with respective metering units 10 and 11 as they are e.g. described in EP-A-0 787 535 that has been cited in the introduction. It is further apparent in
Hereinafter, only one of the two identical coupling arrangements of the filling station will be described. Coupling arrangement 5 is composed of an appliance coupling part 28 and of a station coupling part 29. Station coupling part 28 comprises a valve head 12 on a valve stem 13 that is surrounded by a compression spring 14 in order to keep the valve head closed and to press it against the valve seat in centering sleeve 15. The valve head further comprises a sealing ring 16, see
Station coupling part 29 is part of filling station 30 and comprises an opening push rod 18 on a push rod shaft 19 that is surrounded by a compression spring 20 whose spring force pushes the sealing cylinder against centering sleeve 15 after coupling. Opening push rod 18 and push rod shaft 19 are axially supported in a coupling head 24 and arranged in a sealing cylinder 21 that is axially displaceable with respect to cylindrical coupling head 24 and is sealed by means of a joint 25 and under the action of spring 20.
Coupling head 24 is guided in a cylindrical guide 31 that is secured to support 33 of the filling station, and it communicates with a centering portion 32 on its appliance side while receiving push rod shaft 19 as well as coupling 7 at its other end. Coupling head 24 is actuated by quick clamp 9 via a shaft 34 that is supported in support 33.
In the same manner as the valve head, the front end of the opening push rod is shaped conically, the conical surface being sealed against sealing cylinder 21 by a joint 22 disposed in the sealing cylinder and by the following cylindrical surface having a sealing ring 23 arranged therein.
As follows from
Hereinafter the individual phases during coupling and uncoupling will be described while it is noted that the opening push rod and valve head movements are relative movements.
In
After the filling operation, the quick clamp is unlocked and the opening valve and the valve head move back, and the partial systems are again tightly sealed. When the coupling head has reached its end position, the dispensing appliance can be removed from the filling station.
In
It follows from the description of the device that
The handling operations are very simple, i.e. the dispensing appliance is placed in the receptacle of the filling station, the quick clamps are closed and the containers filled, after which the quick clamps are opened and the filled dispensing appliance is functional again.
The filling device of the invention may either comprise only one coupling arrangement or more than two coupling arrangements, depending on the number of storage containers to be filled.
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1497/03 | Sep 2003 | CH | national |
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PCT/CH2004/000522 | 8/19/2004 | WO | 00 | 12/7/2006 |
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WO2005/021166 | 3/10/2005 | WO | A |
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1 000 669 | May 2000 | EP |
2 349 672 | Nov 2000 | GB |
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20070107802 A1 | May 2007 | US |