Claims
- 1. An automatic, continuous barrel-filling method comprising the steps of supplying empty barrels, having bungholes, to dollies for movement of the empty barrels radially towards the periphery of an intermittently rotated turntable; while each empty barrel is supported on a dolly during such radial movement, centering the bunghole axially relative to the dolly; moving the dolly radially to transfer the empty barrel, with its thus axially-centered bunghole, to a carrier on the periphery of the turntable; retracting the dolly from the turntable; engaging a filling nozzle with the barrel in circumferential alignment with the bunghole; rotating the barrel on the carrier at a relatively high speed to detect when the bunghole faces vertically downward; responsive to such detection, halting the high speed rotation with the bunghole less than 180.degree. past its downwardly facing position; rotating the barrel on the carrier at a relatively low speed until the filling nozzle engages into the bunghole when the bunghole faces vertically upward; responsive thereto, immediately halting the low speed rotation of the barrel; then initiating filling of the barrel through the filling nozzle inserted into the barrel through the bunghole; interrupting the filling of the barrel when the liquid level reaches a predetermined height in the barrel; retracting the filling nozzle from the filled barrel; bunging the bunghole of the filled barrel; and then removing the filled barrel from the carrier.
- 2. An automatic, continuous barrel-filling method, as claimed in claim 1, including providing a series of carriers equiangularly spaced along the periphery of the turntable; following each transfer of an empty barrel, with its axially-centered bunghole, onto a carrier, stepping the turntable a distance equal to the angular spacing between the successive carriers; following each such stepping, moving another dolly radially to transfer an empty barrel, with its axially-centered bunghole, to a respective carrier; engaging a respective filling nozzle with each transfer red barrel in circumferential alignment with the bunghole thereof; while a succeeding empty barrel is being transferred to a carrier, effecting the step of rotating a preceding barrel at such relatively high speed to detect when the bunghole faces vertically downward; then stepping the turntable again to receive a further empty barrel while the initial empty barrel is being rotated at such relatively low speed; then stepping the turntable for transfer of another empty barrel, with its axially-centered bunghole, to a carrier while initiating filling of the initial empty barrel; and continuing such stepping of the turntable during filling of the barrels to such predetermined level of the liquid therein, bunging of the filled barrels, and removal of the filled barrels.
- 3. An automatic continuous barrel-filling method, as claimed in claim 1, in which the filling nozzle is engaged with the barrel under the force of gravity during rotation of the barrel so that the filling nozzle descends by gravity through the bunghole when the bunghole faces vertically upward.
- 4. An automatic, continuous barrel-filling method, as claimed in claim 2, in which each filled barrel is removed from its associated carrier by transfer of the filled barrel to a removing dolly moved radially relative to the turntable while the turntable is halted between such stepping thereof.
- 5. An automatic, continuous barrel-filling method, as claimed in claim 4, including the steps of transferring the filled barrels from the removal dolly to a filled barrel receiver-turntable; and then transferring the filled barrels from the filled-barrel receiver-turntable to a filled-barrel removal conveyor.
- 6. An automatic, continuous barrel-filling method, as claimed in claim 2, comprising the steps of providing an empty-barrel receiver-turntable and a conveyor extending to the latter; supplying empty barrels along the conveyor to the empty-barrel receiver-turntable; and successively transferring empty barrels from the empty-barrel receiver-turntable to the dolly for movement of the empty barrels radially toward the intermittently rotated turntable.
- 7. An automatic, continuous barrel-filling method, as claimed in claim 2, including the steps of providing a source of vacuum; connecting the source of vacuum through each filling nozzle, in sealed relation to the interior of the filling nozzle, to an outlet communicating with the interior of the barrel at a level above the liquid outlet of the filling nozzle; and, responsive to the liquid level in the barrel reaching such outlet and thus altering the vacuum in the connection to said source of vacuum, interrupting the filling of the barrel.
FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a division of application Ser. No. 469,852 filed May 14, 1974, and now U.S. Pat. No. 3,977,154.
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