The present invention relates to an automatic bottle wash-up line and more specifically a method and a means for handling drinking bottles having nipples intended for laboratory animals in an automatic bottle wash-up line.
Drinking bottles for laboratory animals are provided with nipples. The spout of the nipple can have different lengths. In order to obtain a rational handling the drinking bottles are today placed in baskets, the baskets are placed on carriages and the carriages are transported to a bottle wash-up line. The baskets are placed on a conveyor, the nipples are dismounted from the bottles and are placed in a separate basket adapted to the nipples, which is then also placed on the conveyor. Bottles and nipples are washed and dried in a washing machine, whereupon the bottles are filled with water and the nipples are again mounted on the bottles.
The above process is a rather circumstantial procedure and the capacity of the plant is limited because bottles and nipples are washed in separate baskets and the baskets intended for the nipples have to be returned to the bottle wash-up filling station.
In view of the above, one object of the invention is to provide a method of washing-up bottles and nipples together in an efficient way and to eliminate the need of separate baskets for the nipples.
This object is achieved according to the invention with the features according to claim 1.
Another object of the invention is to provide a means which makes it possible to perform the method according to the invention.
This object is achieved according to the invention with the features according to the independent claim 2. Developments and preferred embodiments of the means according to the invention are made the object of the subsequent sub claims.
The invention will be described more in detail with reference to one embodiment of the invention shown in the drawings, on which:
An automatic bottle wash-up line for performing of the method according to the present invention is shown schematically in
According to the invention, a back side of the baskets is designed to accommodate nipples removed from the bottles and to retain said nipples during the washing procedure.
The bottle baskets are transported on a conveyor 1 through the plant. When a basket is placed on the conveyor, it first encounters a nipple removal means 2 comprising a number of tools corresponding to the number of bottles in a basket. This tool will be described more in detail with reference to the subsequent
In the nipple removal means 2 the nipples are removed from the bottles and are lifted up from the basket, whereupon the basket is turned upside down and the bottles are emptied of any remaining content. Subsequently the nipples are placed on the backside of the basket, now facing upwards, in brackets for compartments designed for this purpose.
Thereafter the basket advances into a washing machine 3, which will not be described in detail in this context, as it is not a part of the present invention. The bottles are washed and dried and are subsequently fed out to a nipple reassembly means 4.
The nipple reassembly means 4 comprises tools similar to the tools of the nipple removal means. Each tool is controlled to lift one of the washed and dried nipples up from the backside of the basket, whereupon the basket is turned back to the original position, the bottles are filled with water, and finally the nipples being held by the tools, are reassembled onto the bottles. Thereafter the baskets are transported out of the plant on a conveyor 5 containing filled-up bottles with mounted nipples.
The tools comprised in the nipple removal and nipple reassembly means 2, 3 are working with compressed air as will be described below. One of the tools is shown in different positions in
A predetermined number of tools 6 are arranged in a bracket not shown in detail, which is movable in a vertical direction. The tool has a hollow shaft 7 with a connection 8 for compressed air at an upper end and a mouthpiece 9 at the opposite, free end. The shaft 7 sits in an associated operating cylinder 10, which, in a controlled fashion, moves the shaft in the axial directions between an upper and a lower end position. Further, abutments 11, 12 are arranged, extending in parallel with the shaft and having abutment surfaces 13, 14 at the level of the lower end of the mouthpiece, when the shaft is in the lower end position.
The mouthpiece is designed in such a way that when a spout 15 of a nipple 16 is inserted into the mouthpiece, the nipple with spout remains hanging from the mouthpiece and is lifted up together with the tool, when the tool bracket is lifted up. This can be achieved e.g. with an O-ring arranged inside the mouthpiece 9, which O-ring has a sealing as well as a securing function.
The shaft 7 is connected to a source of compressed air. When a nipple is to be removed from the drinking bottle 17 the mouthpiece is passed over the spout, the nipple is released through a blow of compressed air through the shaft down into the drinking bottle, whereupon the tool bracket is lifted up with the nipples hanging in the mouthpieces. This position is shown in
When the nipples have been removed from the bottles, see
In the nipple reassembly means the nipples are picked up by the tools in a way corresponding to what is shown in
The bottle baskets can be designed in any suitable way with the provision that the bottles shall be detained therein when the baskets are turned upside down, and that there is room for the nipples on the backsides of the baskets.
The technical solutions relating the bottle wash-up line as well as means for turning and transporting of the baskets in the bottle wash-up line are not part of the present invention, and therefore detailed descriptions of these have been omitted.
The exact configuration of the separate tools and the abutments can be varied without departing from the scope of the invention, and the embodiment disclosed in the detailed specification and shown in the drawings is only intended to illustrate the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1051284-6 | Dec 2010 | SE | national |