Claims
- 1. A cup filler for volumetrically metering, weighing, and dispensing particulate material, comprising:a hopper having an inlet and first and second outlets that is configured to receive and distribute the material through the outlets; a top plate disposed horizontally and fixed to a shaft to rotate with the shaft about a vertical axis and having first, second, and third passages extending through the top plate; a cup holder plate disposed horizontally and fixed to the shaft to rotate with the shaft about a vertical axis and having first, second, and third openings extending through the cup holder plate; first, second and third cups extending vertically and fixed between the first, second and third openings of the top and cup holder plates; a bottom plate abutting the cup holder plate and having first and second passages therethrough; and a motor drive unit drivingly coupled to the shaft to rotate the top plate, and the cups with respect to the bottom plate, wherein the first and second outlets of the hopper, the first, second and third cups and the first and second passages through the bottom plate are angularly disposed with respect to each other such that when the top plate, cups and cup holder plate are rotated by the motor drive unit, the cups empty in an alternating sequence and the hopper fills the cups in an alternating sequence.
- 2. The cup filler of claim 1, further comprising first and second weigh buckets disposed below the first and second passages through the bottom plate to receive material passing through the first and second passages in the bottom plate in an alternating sequence, and also to empty in an alternating sequence.
- 3. The cup filler of claim 2, wherein the passages in the bottom plate are disposed in a 180-degree relation with respect to each other about the axis of the shaft.
- 4. The cup filler of claim 3, wherein the cups are disposed in a 120-degree relation with respect to each other about the axis of the shaft.
- 5. The cup filler of claim 4, wherein each hopper outlet is spaced 90 degrees from each passage in the bottom plate about the axis of the shaft.
- 6. The cup filler of claim 1, wherein the motor drive unit is configured to drive the cups about the shaft in at least six start-stop rotational sequences.
- 7. A apparatus for volumetrically metering, weighing, and dispensing particulate material, comprising:a gravitational feeder having a plurality of outlets, wherein the feeder is configured to distribute the material through the outlets; a first plurality of cups fixed with respect to each other and disposed to rotate about a vertical axis, wherein each of the first plurality of cups are sequentially positioned under all of the plurality of outlets during one complete revolution of the cups about the vertical axis; and a bottom plate having a second plurality of passages therethrough, wherein the bottom plate abuts all of the cups and forms a bottom to each of the cups and is disposed underneath all of the cups, wherein the cups are angularly arranged about the vertical axis and the plurality of outlets are arranged about the vertical axis such that material in the cups is sequentially and alternately released from the cups through the plurality of outlets as the cups are rotated about the vertical axis.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7, further comprising:a plurality of weigh buckets, each disposed to sequentially and alternately receive material from one of second plurality of passages and to sequentially and alternately weigh and dump portions of the material received from the first plurality of cups; and a feed tube disposed to sequentially and alternatively receive portions of material weighed by the weigh buckets.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, further comprising:a forming shoulder disposed to receive a web of package material and to form the web into a tubular column; and a hollow tube surrounded by the forming shoulder having an outer surface to receive and support the tubular column and having an inner surface to receive and conduct the material; and a pair of cross-sealing jaws disposed below the hollow tube and disposed perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the tubular column to sequentially seal portions of the tubular column therebetween.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the first plurality of cups are fixed to a cup plate to rotate in a plurality of cycles per each revolution of the cup plate about the vertical axis, and further wherein each of the cycles has an angular length of N degrees where N equals 360 degrees divided by the product of the first plurality of cups and the second plurality of passages through the bottom plate.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the first plurality is 3 and the second plurality is 2.
- 12. A apparatus for volumetrically metering, weighing, and dispensing particulate material, comprising:a gravitational feeder having a first plurality of outlets, wherein the feeder is configured to distribute the material through the outlets; a first plate having a plurality of cups fixed with respect to each other and disposed to rotate about a vertical axis, wherein each of the plurality of cups are sequentially positioned under all of the first plurality of outlets during one complete revolution of the top plate about the vertical axis; a bottom plate having a second plurality of passages therethrough, wherein the bottom plate abuts all of the cups and forms a bottom to each of the cups and is disposed underneath all of the cups, wherein each of the plurality of cups are sequentially positioned over all of the second plurality of passages during one complete revolution of the top plate about the vertical axis; and a plurality of weigh buckets, each disposed to receive material from one of second plurality of passages and to sequentially and alternately weigh and dump portions of the material sequentially received from the first plurality of cups, wherein each of the plurality of cups are disposed to be filled at a first plurality of rotational positions and to be emptied at a second plurality of rotational positions.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein each of the plurality of cups includes upper and lower nested cylinders, and wherein the apparatus further comprises a cup plate supported by the bottom plate for rotation about the vertical axis wherein the cup plate is coupled to each of the lower cylinders, and wherein the top plate is coupled to each of the upper cylinders.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13, further comprising:a forming tube configured to support a tube of bag material; and a feed tube disposed between the forming tube and the plurality of weigh buckets and disposed to successively receive portions of bulk material released in an alternating manner by the plurality of weigh buckets and configured to channel the successively received portions of bulk material into a forming tube configured to form a tube of bag material.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATE APPLICATION, IF ANY
This application is based on U.S. Provisional patent application Serial No. 60/345,968 which was filed on Nov. 9, 2001 and is entitled “Apparatus For Metering And Packaging Bulk Particulate Material”.
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