Claims
- 1. In a method of successively filling containers with wet food material, making use of a vertically extending unobstructed tube having cut-off means at its lower end, the steps of continuously supplying the material to a region above the upper open end of the tube and causing free-falling movement of the same into the upper tube portion to form a column of the material of predetermined height within the tube, continuously shaking the tube in a vertical direction to cause the column of material to move freely downwardly through the tube, causing the material in the column to be subjected only to gravity compacting pressure which gradually increases to a predetermined degree of compaction toward the lower end of the tube whereby for the lower portion of the column there is a predetermined fixed ratio of volume to weight, and recurrently cutting off lower end portions of the pressure compacted column that are of equal volume and causing such portions to be transferred to containers.
- 2. A method as in claim 1 in which the material is a moist limp vegetable and is continuously acted upon to break up compacted masses and to separate individual articles of the material without any substantial breakage of the same before introducing the articles into the tube.
- 3. A method as in claim 1 in which the material is delivered to the upper end of the tube and is transferred to containers at a sterilizing temperature of the order of 205.degree. F.
- 4. A method for successively filling containers with predetermined equal volumes and weights of moist limp blanched vegetable material, the method of making use of a vertically extending unobstructed tube having closure and cut-off means at its lower end, the steps of continuously supplying the blanched vegetable material to a region generally above the upper end of the tube, continuously acting upon the material in said region to break up compacted masses and to separate individual articles of the material without substantial breakage of the same, causing the resulting loose, uncompacted material freely to fall by gravity into the upper end of the unobstructed tube and to form therein a column of material within the tube which extends from the lower portion of the tube to an upper level short of the upper end, continuously subjecting the tube to mechanical shaking in a vertical direction to cause the material to progress freely downwardly through the unobstructed tube, the material in the column being subjected by gravity to compacting pressure which gradually increases to a predetermined degree of compacting pressure toward the lower end of the tube whereby for the lower portion of the column there is a predetermined ratio of volume to weight, and recurrently cutting off lower end portions of the column of equal value and causing such portions to be transferred to containers.
- 5. A method as in claim 4 in which the material is fed to the step of continuously acting upon the material at a controlled rate serving to maintain the height of the column of material substantially constant.
- 6. An apparatus for filling containers with predetermined amounts of a food material, a vertically disposed unobstructed tube having an upper open end, means for supplying material to a region above the upper end of the tube whereby the material is caused to drop by gravity into the tube to form a vertical column of material therein, a filler pocket below the lower end of the tube and attached thereto for receiving a predetermined volume of material from the tube, cut-off means at the lower end of the tube and connected thereto for recurrently cutting off material in the filler pocket to provide measured masses for filling the containers, a supporting frame, means connecting the assembly comprising the tube and filler pocket and cut-off means to the frame, said last means permitting vertical movement of the assembly, and means for continuously shaking the tube together with the filler pocket and the cut-off means in a vertical direction.
- 7. Apparatus as in claim 6 in which the means for supplying material to the upper end of the tube includes means serving to break up compacted masses of the material and to separate individual articles without any substantial breakage of the same, whereby the material falls downwardly in loose uncompacted form into the upper end of the tube.
- 8. Apparatus as in claim 7 in which the means for supplying the material includes a first conveyor for continuously supplying the material to a region above the means for breaking up compacted masses, and a second rake off conveyor overlying the discharge portion of the first conveyor and serving to assist in the discharge of material therefrom.
- 9. Apparatus as in claim 7 in which the means for breaking up compacted masses comprises a drum having radially extending members and rotatable about a horizontal axis, said members serving to engage and break apart compacted masses of the material and to separate individual articles without substantial breakage of the same.
- 10. Apparatus as in claim 9 together with means connecting the drum to the frame, said last means permitting vertical movement of the drum, and means for shaking the drum in a vertical direction.
- 11. Apparatus as in claim 6 in which the cut-off means at the lower end of the tube includes a cut-off blade adapted to operate between the filler pocket and the lower end of the tube, a closure plate at the lower end of the filler pocket, and drive means for cyclically operating the cut-off blade and the closure plate whereby immediately after a cut-off operation the closure plate is moved to permit the cut-off portion of the material to drop out of the filler pocket.
- 12. In apparatus for successively filling containers with predetermined amounts of food material, a vertically disposed unobstructed tube having an upper open end, means for supplying material to a region above the upper end of the tube whereby the material is caused to drop by gravity into the tube to form a vertical column of material therein, a filler pocket below the lower end of the tube for receiving a predetermined volume of material from the tube, cut-off means at the lower end of the tube for recurrently cutting off material in the filler pocket to provide measured masses for filling the containers, means for continuously shaking the tube together with the filler pocket and the cut-off means in a vertical direction and control means responsive to changes in the height of the column of material below a predetermined limit to interrupt operation of the cut-off means and control means responsive to changes in the height of the column above a predetermined limit to reduce the supply of material to the region at the upper end of the tube.
- 13. Apparatus as in claim 12 in which the cut-off means at the lower end of the tube includes a cut-off blade adapted to operate between the filler pocket and the lower end of the tube, a closure plate at the lower end of the filler pocket, and drive means for cyclically operating the cut-off blade and the closure plate whereby immediately after a cut-off operation the closure plate is moved to permit the cut-off portion of the material to drop out of the filler pocket, together with means for introducing jets of air into a region between the lower end of the tube and the upper portion of the filler pocket.
- 14. A method for successively filling containers with predetermined amounts of moist limp vegetable material, the method making use of a vertically extending tube having closure and cut-off means at its lower end, the steps of continuously supplying vegetable material to a region generally above the upper end of the tube, continuously acting upon the material in said region to break up compacted masses and to separate individual articles of the material, causing the resulting loose uncompacted material to fall by gravity into the upper end of the tube to form therein a column of material within the tube, continuously subjecting the tube to mechanical shaking in a vertical direction to cause the material to progress freely downwardly through the tube, recurrently cutting off the lower end portions of the column and causing such portions to be transferred to containers, and immediately after the lower portion of the column has been cut off causing a stream of air to be introduced into the region between the cut-off portion and the adjacent lower end of the column, thereby assisting in the discharge of the cut-off portion.
- 15. In a method for successively filling containers with predetermined amounts of wet food material making use of a vertically disposed unobstructed tube having an upper open end together with a filler pocket and cut-off means below the lower end of the tube, the steps of continuously supplying the wet food material to a region above the upper end of the tube whereby the food material falls freely into the upper end of the tube to form a column of material therein, continuously shaking the tube and the filler pocket in a vertical direction whereby the column of material moves freely through the tube and into the filler pocket with gradual compaction increasing to a predetermined degree at the lower end of the tube, causing the material in the filler pocket to be cyclically cut off from the lower portion of the column and to be discharged into a container, and reducing the supply of material to the region at the upper end of the tube when the height of the column exceeds a predetermined limit.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 469,089 filed May 13, 1974 (now abandoned), which in turn was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 366,414, filed June 4, 1973 (now abandoned).
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