Claims
- 1. In an apparatus for processing externally soiled, cooled, filled glass jars of the type having a closure cap, said jars having been stored during cooling in stacked layers in a retort crate, the apparatus including a retort unloading station, a jar labeling station, a conveyor belt extending between the unloading station and the labeling station, means for moving said conveyor belt at a predetermined speed; means located at the retort unloading station for transferring successive layers of said jars from said retort crate to said conveyor belt so as to provide a continuous supply of said jars thereto; means located at said jar labeling station for applying labels to the surface of said jars, the improvement comprising:
- a jar heating and cleaning station positioned along the path of said conveyor belt closely adjacent said jar labeling station, said heating and cleaning station including means to heat a cleaning fluid to substantially 200.degree. F, a quantity of said fluid, an array of downwardly projecting spray nozzles operative to disperse an overlapping continuous spray of said heated cleaning fluid onto said caps and jars during continuous movement thereof along said conveyor belt for simultaneously cleaning the surfaces of said caps and said jars and heating said jars substantially above the room temperature, such that said jar labeling station receives said jars in a heated and cleaned state for securing labels thereto, means for circulating cleaning fluid from said heating means to said spray nozzles, and sufficient of said cleaning fluid to provide said continuous overlapping spray.
- 2. In an apparatus according to claim 1, the improvement further comprising a supply tank for storing heated cleaning fluid for supply to said spray nozzles; a trough for capturing said cleaning fluid from said spray nozzles and operative to recirculate said cleaning fluid to said heating means; a float-operated valve; and a float in said supply tank responsive to the fluid level in said supply tank, said float being coupled to said float-operated valve for limiting the addition of excess heated cleaning fluid to said supply tank.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 166,885, filed 7/28/71, now abandoned.
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