This application claims benefit of European patent application number 10189662.9, filed Nov. 2, 2010, which is herein incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates in general to systems for filling and closing containers and regards in particular an apparatus for heating containers.
The present invention has been developed with particular reference to its application to wine-bottling plants. The present invention can, however, be applied in general to systems for filling and closing containers of different shapes and materials, such as for example glass, plastic, etc., that contain liquid or solid products of various types, of a foodstuff or non-foodstuff nature.
2. Description of the Related Art
Wines are normally bottled at low temperature, usually in the region of 1-3° C.
Downstream of the bottling station, on account of the low temperature, on the outer surface of the bottles a layer of condensate is formed. The layer of condensate would render very problematical the application of the labels on the bottles.
In bottling plants with high production capacity an apparatus for heating the bottles is usually provided, set between an apparatus for filling/closing the bottles and a labelling apparatus.
The document No. WO2009/001208 describes a microwave heating apparatus according to the preamble of claim 1, comprising an input station, a carousel structure, which turns about a vertical axis and carries a plurality of microwave heating devices, and an output station. Each of said microwave heating devices comprises an openable heating chamber, designed to receive a respective bottle, and a microwave generator, arranged for conveying a microwave flow into said chamber.
In order for a microwave heating apparatus of this type to be economically advantageous as compared to more traditional heating apparatuses (for example, of the type with hot-water spray), it is necessary for the apparatus to be able to ensure a high efficiency of energy transfer from the microwave flow to the liquid contained in the bottles. In particular, it is necessary to ensure that the efficiency of the heating process is high with any bottle format. In general, an apparatus optimized to obtain a high efficiency with bottles of a certain format will have a much lower efficiency when it operates with bottles of a different format.
Experimental tests have shown that the efficiency of the energy transfer from the microwave flow to the liquid varies considerably as a function of the position of the bottle with respect to the output of the waveguide of the microwave generator.
The object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus for microwave heating of bottles that will enable an optimal efficiency to be obtained with bottles of any format.
According to the present invention, the above object is achieved by an apparatus having the characteristics forming the subject of claim 1.
The claims form an integral part of the teaching provided herein in relation to the invention.
The characteristics and advantages of the present invention will emerge clearly from the ensuing detailed description, which is provided purely by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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The carousel structure 12 comprises a rotating supporting base 22, which carries a plurality of heating units 24 arranged according to a radial configuration.
The carousel structure 12 moreover carries a plurality of electric power supplies 26 that are electrically connected to a power-supply and control board 27 by means of a rotary collector. Also the power supplies are arranged according to a radial configuration. Each electric-power supply 26 is associated to one or more heating units 24. In the example illustrated, each power supply 26 is associated to two heating units 24.
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The rear wall 42 of the heating chamber 28 has an opening 50, connected to which is an end of the waveguide 34. The opening 50 is set in the proximity of the base 40 in such a way that said opening always faces the wall of the bottles B, also in the case of bottles of small format. Preferably, the distance between the lower edge of the opening 50 and the base 40 is comprised between 1 and 3 cm. The height of the opening 50 is preferably comprised between 3 and 6 cm.
The rear wall 42, the lid 44, and the base 40 are made of a material that provides shielding from microwaves, typically metal, for example steel, and in the closed position of the lid 44 form a microwave shield closed around the bottle B.
According to a particularly important characteristic of the present invention, the bottles are set in contact with the rear wall 42 in such a way that the outer wall of the bottle is directly in contact with the opening 50, coming out of which is the microwave flow. This positioning moreover affords a high efficiency irrespective of the bottle format.
Experimental tests have shown that, with the bottles positioned in this way, an optimal efficiency of the transformation into heat of the energy of the microwave flow is thus obtained. The tests have shown that if the bottles were set at a distance even only a few millimetres from the edge of the opening 50 the efficiency would decay drastically.
A lower efficiency would demand the use of more powerful microwave generators and power supplies, which implies higher costs, larger dimensions of the rotary structure, and higher levels of consumption of electrical energy.
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The transfer wheel 54 faces a stationary guide 56, which functions as containment along the transfer path of the bottles B from the input conveyor 16 to the respective heating chambers 28.
The input station 14 comprises a pusher device 58, designed to push the bottles into contact with the rear wall 24 of the respective heating chamber 28. The pusher device comprises a cam element 60 carried by a stationary structure 62. The cam element 60 is associated to an elastic device 64, which enables the cam element 60 to perform minor displacements in a horizontal plane with respect to the stationary structure 62. The cam element 60 has an inclined surface 66, designed to push the bottles B radially outwards, with reference to the axis of rotation of the transfer wheel 52.
The cam element 60 is set at the end of the guide 56, in the area in which the bottles B are translated from the respective seats 54 of the transfer wheel 52 to the respective heating chambers 28.
During the transfer step, the bottle B is in contact simultaneously with the positioning wall 48 of the respective heating chamber 28 and with the inclined surface 66 of the cam element 60.
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This system guarantees that the bottles B are positioned in the respective heating chambers 28 in contact with the rear wall 42, with the wall of the bottle B in direct contact with the opening 50, coming out of which is the microwave flow. This positioning of the bottles ensures the maximum efficiency of the transformation into heat of the energy of the microwave flow.
Once loading of a bottle B into the respective heating chamber 28 is completed, the lid 44 is closed and the respective microwave generator is activated.
The cycle for heating a bottle B terminates when the respective heating chamber 28 arrives at the unloading station 18. The lid 44 is opened, and the bottle B is unloaded, as illustrated in
During the unloading step, the containment wall 48 pushes the bottle B against a stationary guide 68 facing a transfer wheel 70 similar to the transfer wheel 52 of the loading station 14. The transfer wheel 70 turns about a vertical axis in phase with the rotary structure 12 and is provided with a plurality of semicircular seats 72. The combined action of the containment wall 48 and of the guide 68 pushes the bottle B into a respective seat 72 of the transfer wheel 70.
While the foregoing is directed to embodiments of the present invention, other and further embodiments of the invention may be devised without departing from the basic scope thereof, and the scope thereof is determined by the claims that follow.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10189662.9 | Nov 2010 | EP | regional |