The present invention relates to an apparatus for the removal of liquids from containers. Apparatus of this type have long been known from the prior art. In addition, apparatus are known from the prior art which take the liquid out of the containers in such a way that the containers are compressed during the removal. Apparatus of this type frequently have two holding devices which are movable with respect to each other, as well as a removal device which can penetrate for example through a wall or a closure of the container into the latter in order to remove the liquid in this way. Frequently, however, it is relatively difficult to clean these removal devices.
The object of the present invention is therefore to make available an apparatus for the removal of liquids from deformable containers, and in particular from plastics material containers, which permits or facilitates respectively an invariably hygienic removal of the liquid.
An apparatus according to the invention for the removal of liquids from deformable containers, and in particular from plastics material containers, has a first holding device for holding a first region of a container, and a second holding device for holding a second region of the container, this second region of the container being arranged at a distance from the first region of the container. In addition, the apparatus has a removal device for removing liquid from the container as well as a drive device which moves the second holding device in a pre-set direction of movement with respect to the first holding device.
According to the invention the removal device is arranged on the second holding device in a removable manner and, in addition, a support element is provided which supports at least one element of the removal device in the direction of movement in a removal operation.
By virtue of the proposed removability of the removal device a very easy and convenient cleaning of this removal device is possible, and it is not necessary for a separate rinsing operation of the apparatus to be carried out for this.
In particular, the support element supports the removal device or a removal element respectively during a compression procedure of the container, so that, if the removal device is arranged above the container, the latter for example cannot escape upwards. It is advantageous for the first holding device to hold a base region of the container and for the second holding device to hold a shoulder region. In this case this support element and preferably also the removal device itself is or are designed in particular in such a way as to withstand a counter pressure during the opening of the container and during the compression of the container. By way of example, this support element could be designed in the form of a radial taper, against which a radial projection of a removal element is supported. In the case of a further advantageous embodiment the removal device has a cutting element which is suitable and provided for penetrating through a container closure.
In addition, however, a further holding means (not shown) is also provided, which prevents the removal device from falling out downwards, provided that no container is present in the apparatus. It would also be possible for the removal device first to be inserted into the holding device and then for a cover element for example to be turned down, which prevents a movement of the removal device upwards or away from the container respectively.
During the movement of the two holding devices with respect to each other it would be possible for only one holding device, i.e. the first or the second holding device, to be moved, but it would also be possible for the two holding devices to be moved towards each other or away from each other respectively.
In the case of an advantageous embodiment the second holding device has a groove which extends at an angle different from 0° with respect to the longitudinal direction and by way of which the at least one element of the removal device is capable of being inserted into the second holding device. In this embodiment it is proposed that the holding device should have a groove or a slot respectively which serves, in particular, for the mounting of the removal device or a removal element respectively.
It is therefore preferable for the removal device to be capable of being inserted through a groove and also capable of being removed through this groove again.
In the case of a further advantageous embodiment the groove extends at least locally in a radial direction of the second holding device. It is advantageous for the aforesaid groove to extend in a straight line and, in a particularly preferred manner, at a right angle to the longitudinal direction named above. It is particularly preferred for the groove also to extend in the longitudinal direction, or preferably to form a plane which covers both the longitudinal direction and the aforesaid radial direction or which is spanned by these directions respectively.
In the case of a further advantageous embodiment the apparatus has a carrier on which at least one holding device is arranged in a releasable manner. It is advantageous for the two holding devices to be arranged on the carrier in a releasable manner. In this way, the apparatus can be adapted to different dimensions of container. For this purpose the holding device can have support elements or receiving elements respectively for receiving the holding device. In this case it is possible for these holding devices to be fixed on these support elements, for example to be screwed to them.
It is advantageous for the carrier to be a welded structure which can therefore be designed in a relative stable manner.
It is advantageous for the apparatus according to the invention to be suitable in particular for filling quantities of containers of between 0.5 l and 5 l, preferably between 1 l and 3 l, the use not being limited to these filling quantities of container.
In the case of a further advantageous embodiment the carrier has a guide device which guides the movement of at least one holding device in the direction of movement. In this way for example, a guide rail can be provided, with respect to which a holding device can roll by means of suitable guide bodies, such as for example rollers. It is advantageous for the direction of movement described also to be a longitudinal direction of the container from which liquid is to be removed. It is advantageous for the holding devices to be movable with respect to each other along a straight direction.
In the case of a further advantageous embodiment the carrier has a C-shaped profile, the arms of this C being, in particular, the support devices for the two holding devices. In this way, the apparatus can be formed with a highly compact design.
In the case of a further advantageous embodiment the carrier has a receiving element for receiving the second holding device and this holding device preferably also has a gap for the passage of the removal element. This means that it is possible for the second holding device first to be arranged on the carrier and only then for the removal device to be inserted.
In the case of a further advantageous embodiment the drive device has at least one rotatable drive spindle and preferably precisely one rotatable drive spindle. This drive spindle is used in this case for moving the two holding devices with respect to each other. It is advantageous for this one drive spindle to be driven by an electric motor and, in particular, by way of a belt.
In the case of a further advantageous embodiment the removal device has a flexible hose element. In this case this flexible hose element can be attached to a removal body which has for example a cutting element which is used for piercing a container closure. It is advantageous for at least one element of the holding device to be designed in the form of a one-way element. It is advantageous for at least the hose element mentioned above to be designed in the form of a one-way element, i.e. a complicated cleaning of this hose element can be avoided. It would also be possible, however, for the piercing element for example to be designed in the form of a one-way member.
Further advantages and embodiments are evident from the accompanying drawings. In the drawings
It is further evident that the second holding device 4 has a radially extending groove 16 by way of which the removal device designated 12 as a whole can be inserted into the holding device 4. In this case the removal device 12 has a holding element 15 which can be supported with respect to the holding device 4 or a support element respectively of the holding device 4 in such a way that it is fixed and, in particular, cannot be moved upwards in
The reference number 32 designates a cover member, by means of which the mechanism and, in particular, the drive (not shown here) are covered.
In the case of an advantageous embodiment the geometrical shape of the second holding device 4 is adapted to a geometrical shape of the first holding device 2, so that when the holding devices 2, 4 are brought together by movement of holding device 2 arranged on slide 84 on drive spindle 82 (see
In the case of the illustration reproduced in
The reference number 13 refers to a support element which is likewise arranged in the holding device 4. The removal device, more precisely the body of the removal device shown in
In
This drive 8 has a drive spindle 82 on which is arranged a slide 84, a movement of the slide 84 in the longitudinal direction L of the container, i.e. upwards and downwards in this case, being caused by a rotation of the drive spindle 82. The reference number 85 refers to a lower guide of the drive spindle 82 and the reference number 86 to an upper guide which in this case is arranged in the second holding device 4. A carrier for holding the first holding device 2 can be arranged on the slide 84. In the case of the embodiment shown here the second holding device 4 is arranged in a stationary manner and the first holding device 2 is moved upwards in order to empty the container.
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In the illustration reproduced in
The Applicant reserves the right to claim all the features disclosed in the application documents as being essential to the invention, insofar as they are novel either individually or in combination as compared with the prior art.
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