Cleaning device for filling nozzles

Abstract
A filling nozzle cleaning device comprises an adaptor 74 having an upward socket 131 connectable to a downward discharge outlet 51 of a filling nozzle 41 disposed above a bed 11, a collecting pipe 73 having a vertical pipe portion 121 communicating with the socket 131 and extending through the bed 11 rotatably and upwardly and downwardly movably, and a drive mechanism for moving the adaptor 74 so as to advance the socket 131 to or retract the socket 131 from below the discharge outlet 51 and connect the socket 131 to the discharge outlet 51 when the socket is advanced. The drive mechanism has a rotary actuator 161 and a fluid pressure cylinder 165 which are connected to the vertical pipe portion 121 below the bed 11 for rotating and upwardly and downwardly moving the pipe portion 121.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a cleaning device for the filling nozzles of liquid filling apparatus which are adapted to fill a beverage or like liquid into containers.




As disclosed in JP-A No. 11-165797, a device of the type mentioned is already known for use in liquid filling apparatus which comprise a container conveyor provided on a bed, and a filling nozzle disposed above a path of transport of containers and having a downward discharge outlet. The known device comprises an adaptor having an upward socket connectable to the discharge outlet and provided integrally with a collecting pipe, with the socket in communication with the collecting pipe, and a drive mechanism for moving the adaptor so as to advance the socket to below the discharge outlet or retract the socket from below the outlet and to connect the socket to the discharge outlet when the socket is advanced. The drive mechanism comprises an upwardly-downwardly pivotally movable arm having the adaptor attached thereto so as to make the adaptor movable in a longitudinal direction and supported by a stand on the bed so as to advance the adaptor to below the discharge outlet or retract the adaptor from below the outlet, a first fluid pressure cylinder mounted on the arm so as to be pivotally movable therewith and having a piston rod connected to the adaptor, and a second fluid pressure cylinder mounted on the bed upwardly or downwardly pivotally movably and having a piston rod connected to the arm.




A collecting pump is disposed below the bed, and the collecting pipe is connected to the pump while bypassing the bed.




With the conventional device described, the drive mechanism is installed on the bed in the vicinity of the filling nozzle. The device therefore has the problem of being complex in the construction on the bed in the vicinity of the filling nozzle.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to overcome the above problem and to provide a cleaning device for filling nozzles which is simplified in construction on the bed in the vicinity of the filling nozzles to ensure greatly improved sanitation and remarkably facilitated maintenance.




The present invention provides a cleaning device comprising an adaptor having an upward socket connectable to a downward discharge outlet of a filling nozzle disposed above a bed, a collecting pipe integral with the adaptor so as to communicate with the socket, and a drive mechanism for moving the adaptor so as to advance the socket to below the discharge outlet or retract the socket from below the outlet and to connect the socket to the discharge outlet when the socket is advanced, the collecting pipe having a vertical pipe portion, the vertical pipe portion extending through the bed rotatably and upwardly and downwardly movably at a position away from the discharge outlet by a distance equal to the distance by which the socket is horizontally spaced apart from the vertical pipe portion, the drive mechanism having an actuator connected to the vertical pipe portion at a position below the bed for rotating and upwardly and downwardly moving the pipe portion.




With the filling nozzle cleaning device of the present invention, the socket of the adaptor is connected to and disconnected from the discharge outlet of the filling nozzle by rotating and upwardly and downwardly moving the vertical pipe portion of the collecting pipe. Moreover, the pipe portion is rotated and upwardly and downwardly moved from below the bed by the actuator of the drive mechanism. Accordingly, the vertical pipe portion of the collecting pipe alone is provided on the bed in the vicinity of the filling nozzle, with none of the drive mechanism and the like present thereon. This ensures very satisfactory sanitation and maintenance in the vicinity of the filling nozzle.




A container conveyor extends below the filling nozzle, and a vertical tubular stand is installed on the bed and fitted around the vertical pipe portion so as to render the pipe portion free to rotate and move upward and downward, the stand being adjustable in position in directions parallel to a path of transport by the conveyor. If the chains and the like of the conveyor become elongated, the position of the stand is so adjusted as to accommodate the stand to the elongation, whereby the position of the adaptor can be adjusted easily.




A cleaning nozzle having a downward cleaning opening is disposed below a path of rotation of the socket centered about the vertical pipe portion, and the cleaning nozzle is fixed to the stand. When disconnected from the discharge outlet, the socket can then be held connected to the cleaning opening. This obviates the likelihood that the adaptor will be contaminated with the ambient atmosphere. Moreover, the position of the cleaning nozzle can be adjusted simultaneously with the position adjustment of the adaptor.




The actuator comprises a rotary actuator having a body restrained from rotating about the axis of the vertical pipe portion but free to move upward or downward and a rotary shaft projecting upward from the body and connected to a lower end of the vertical pipe portion, and an actuator of the straight moving type having a straight movable rod extending in parallel to the axial direction of the vertical pipe portion and connected to the body. The vertical pipe portion can then be rotated and upwardly and downwardly moved by a simple mechanism comprising the actuators of the rotary type and the straight moving type only.




The vertical pipe portion has a collecting hole below the bed, and a shell is fitted around the pipe portion and covers the collecting hole, the shell rendering the pipe portion free to rotate and being movable with the pipe portion upward and downward, a flexible pipe having one end connected to the shell and the other end connected to a collecting pump. The liquid collected by the adaptor can then be promptly guided to below the bed without being allowed to remain on the bed. This contributes to further improved sanitation, also providing a shortened path from the adaptor to the collecting pump to achieve a higher efficiency in circulating the cleaning liquid and eliminating the likelihood of the collecting pump incorporating air into the liquid.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a view in cross section showing a cleaning device of the invention and surroundings thereof;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged fragmentary view in cross section of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a view in section taken along the lines III—III in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a view in horizontal section taken along the line IV—IV in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

is a view in vertical section taken along the line V—V in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 6

is a view in horizontal section taken along the line VI—VI in

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

is a cross sectional view corresponding to FIG.


2


and showing the device during filling;





FIG. 8

is a view in horizontal section taken along the line VIII—VIII in FIG.


7


and corresponding to

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 9

is a side elevation of a packaging machine equipped with the device of the invention;





FIG. 10

is a view in vertical section taken along the line X—X in

FIG. 9

; and





FIG. 11

is a view in horizontal section taken along the line XI—XI in FIG.


9


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




An embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings.




The term “front” as used in the following description refers to the side of the plane of

FIG. 1

away from the viewer's side and perpendicular to the plane (toward the direction of the arrow A in FIG.


1


), and the opposite side is referred to as “rear.” The terms “left” and “right” refer respectively to the left and right sides (left-hand and right-hand sides of

FIG. 1

) of the illustrated device as it is seen from the rear forward.





FIG. 1

shows a bed


11


, a container conveyor


12


having a path of transport extending forward above the bed


11


, a filling device


13


and cleaning device


14


which are arranged at an intermediate portion of the transport path, and a clean room


15


having accommodated therein the conveyor


12


, filling device


13


and cleaning device


14


and providing a required packaging space.




The bed


11


is in the form of a horizontal flat hollow body having a thickness in the vertical direction and having a top wall


21


and a bottom wall


22


.




The conveyor


12


has a pair of left and right endless chains


31


and a multiplicity of holders


32


attached to the chains. The chains


13


are driven intermittently to simultaneously transport three containers C as held by holders


32


at a time by one cycle.




The filling device


13


comprises three filling nozzles


41


disposed above the container transport path and corresponding to the three containers C to be transported by one cycle, a lifter


42


for raising the containers C from the holders


32


, and a pusher


43


for pushing down the containers C raised by the lifter


42


back to the holders


32


.




The filling nozzle


41


is in the form of a vertical tube and has a downward discharge outlet


51


at its lower end. The filling nozzle


41


is connected by a connecting pipe


52


to an unillustrated tank for the liquid to be filled. Arranged at the left and right sides of the filling nozzle


41


are a left fixed guide


53


and a right fixed guide


54


, each in the form of a vertical plate, for guiding the containers to be moved upward and downward by the lifter


42


and the pusher


43


. Formed in the left fixed guide


54


are slits


55


for avoiding interference with the pusher


43


(FIG.


3


).




The filling nozzle


41


, left fixed guide


53


and right fixed guide


54


are supported by a box frame


56


provided upright on the bed


11


. By unillustrated means, the box frame


56


is made adjustable in position in the direction of transport by the conveyor. The position of the box frame


56


is adjusted in corresponding relation, for example, with the elongation of the chains


31


.




The lifter


42


is attached to the upper end of a pushing up lift rod


61


disposed immediately below the filling nozzle


41


, while the pusher


43


is attached to the upper end of a pushing-down lift rod


62


disposed at the right of the rod


61


. The lift rods


61


,


61


extend through the bed


11


and have lower ends projecting downward below the bed


11


. The downwardly projecting portions of the rods


61


,


62


are interconnected by a connecting rod


63


. The two lift rods


61


,


62


are driven by unillustrated means so as to move upward and downward at the same time.




The cleaning device


14


comprises a cleaning nozzle


71


disposed at the left of the filling nozzle


41


, a vertical tubular stand


72


disposed between and below the cleaning nozzle


71


and the filling nozzles


41


, a cleaning liquid collecting pipe


73


extending through the stand


72


, and an adaptor


74


for connecting the filling nozzles


41


and the cleaning nozzle


71


alternately to the collecting pipe


73


.




As shown in detail in

FIG. 4

, the cleaning nozzle


71


is in the form of a horizontal tube of rectangular cross section extending from the front rearward, having a length corresponding to the three nozzles and provided with a cleaning opening


81


provided by the absence of a wall from the entire bottom area. The cleaning opening


81


is at the same level as the discharge outlets


51


. A supply tube portion


82


projects leftward from the midportion of left side wall of the cleaning nozzle


71


.




With reference to

FIG. 3

, the cleaning nozzle


71


is supported at its front and rear ends by angles


91


on the upper ends of a pair of vertical rods


92


. The vertical rods


92


are interconnected at their lower ends by a horizontal connecting bar


93


. The connecting bar


93


is supported by a bracket


94


provided on the stand


72


and projecting leftward.




As shown in

FIG. 5

most apparently, the stand


72


extends through the bed


11


. The portions of the top wall


21


and the bottom wall


22


of the bed


11


where the stand


72


extends through these walls are provided with upper and lower large slots


101


,


102


which are elongated from the front rearward.




The stand


72


is provided with an upper rectangular flange


111


at an intermediate portion of the length thereof and with a lower rectangular flange


112


at the lower end thereof. The upper flange


111


is supported by the upper surface of edge portion around the slot


101


. The lower flange


112


is positioned below the bottom wall


22


.




With reference to

FIG. 6

in addition to

FIG. 5

, four small slots


113


elongated from the front rearward are formed respectively at the four corners of the upper flange


111


. A fastening bolt


114


is screwed into the top wall


21


through each small slot


113


. The upper flange


111


is held between front and rear position adjusting bolts


115


. Each position adjusting bolt


115


is mounted on the upper surface of the top wall


21


by an internally threaded member


116


.




The stand


72


is moved forward or rearward by loosening the fastening bolts


114


, advancing one of the position adjusting bolts


115


and retracting the other bolt


115


. The stand


72


as moved is then fixed by the fastening bolts


114


, whereby the position of the stand


72


is adjusted to thereby accommodate the stand, for example, to the elongation of the chains


31


as is the case with the box frame


56


.




The collecting pipe


73


has a vertical pipe portion


121


fitted in the stand


72


, rotatable and movable upward and downward. The pipe portion


121


has upper and lower ends projecting upward and downward from the stand


72


.




The pipe portion


121


is provided with two collecting holes


122


formed in the lower end part and opposed to each other, and with a shell


123


fitting around the end part and covering the holes


122


. The pipe portion


121


is free to rotate relative to the shell


123


. The shell


123


is held between retaining rings


124


from above and below, whereby the shell


123


is made movable upward or downward along with the pipe portion


121


. An L-shaped flexible pipe


125


has an upper end connected to the shell


123


and a lower end connected to an inlet of a collecting pump


126


suspended from the bed


11


(FIG.


1


). A drain pipe


127


is connected to an outlet of the pump


126


.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the adaptor


74


is in the form of a flat hollow body generally triangular when seen from above and having a thickness in the vertical direction. At the vertex portion of the triangular body, the adaptor


74


has a bottom wall portion joined to the upper end of the vertical pipe portion


121


in communication therewith. At the base of the triangle, the adaptor


74


has a top wall portion provided with three sockets


131


arranged in a row and corresponding to the discharge outlets


51


of the three filling nozzles


41


. The edge of each socket


131


provides an annular upward projection


132


, with an annular groove


133


formed along the outer periphery of the projection. The adaptor


74


has a packing


134


fitting in the annular grooves


133


of the three projections


132


(see FIG.


2


).




The adaptor


74


is provided with a movable guide plate


141


in the form of a vertical strip and extending horizontally at one side of the vertical pipe portion


121


opposite to the sockets


131


.




With reference to

FIG. 4

, the distance L


1


from the axis of the vertical pipe portion


121


to the center line of width of the cleaning opening


81


is made equal to the distance L


2


from the axis to a line through the centers of the three sockets


131


. Further with reference to

FIG. 8

, the distance L


3


from the axis of the pipe portion


121


to the guide surface of the left fixed guide


53


is made equal to the distance L


4


from the axis to the guide surface of the movable guide


141


.




As shown in detail in

FIG. 5

, the lower flange


112


of the stand


72


has a horizontal upper support plate


152


suspended therefrom by a pair of front and rear vertical suspenders


151


opposed to each other. A horizontal lower support plate


154


is suspended from the upper support plate


152


by four depending guide rods


153


.




The guide rods


153


extend through the body


162


of a rotary actuator


161


, permitting the body to move upward or downward along the rods. The rotary actuator


161


has an upward output shaft


163


, which is fitted in the lower end of the vertical pipe portion


121


and fixed to the lower end with a pin


164


. Attached to the lower support plate


154


is a fluid pressure cylinder


165


as directed upward. The cylinder


165


has a piston rod


166


connected to the body


162


of the rotary actuator


161


.




When the rotary actuator


161


is operated, the vertical pipe portion


121


is rotated along with the output shaft


163


. When the piston rod


166


is advanced by operating the fluid pressure cylinder


165


, the pipe portion


121


is raised with the rotary actuator


161


, while when the piston rod


166


is retracted, the pipe portion


121


is lowered with the actuator


161


.




The sockets


131


of the adaptor


74


are connected to the respective discharge outlets


51


of the filling nozzles


41


as shown in

FIG. 2

when the nozzles


41


are to be cleaned. In this state, the cleaning liquid is sent into the filling nozzles


41


through the tank for the liquid to be filled. The cleaning liquid to be used is, for example, chlorine water. The cleaning liquid sent into the nozzles


41


is collected via the pipe


73


by the operation of the collecting pump


126


.




When the operation of cleaning the filling nozzles


41


is completed and to be changed over to the usual filling operation, the vertical pipe portion


121


is lowered, then turned through 180 degrees and thereafter raised, whereby the sockets


131


of the adaptor


74


are connected to the cleaning opening


81


of the cleaning nozzle


71


.

FIGS. 7 and 8

show this state. When required, the cleaning liquid is supplied to the cleaning nozzle


71


.




During the usual filling operation, the movable guide


141


is positioned under the left fixed guide


53


and approximately flush therewith. The containers C raised by the lifter


42


are completely slipped out of the holders


32


upward and held by the left and right fixed guides


53


,


54


. Although there is a clearance between the holder


32


and the guides


53


,


54


, the clearance is compensated for by the movable guide


141


. When the containers C as raised by the lifter


42


are to be returned to the holders


32


by being pushed down by the pusher


43


, there is a likelihood that the container C will not be returned to the holders


32


smoothly if the movable guide


141


is absent, whereas the guide


141


obviates the likelihood.




With reference to

FIGS. 9

to


11


, a description will be given below of a packaging machine which is most suitable to incorporate the foregoing filling device


13


and cleaning device


14


therein.




In the following description, the terms “front” and “rear” are used based on

FIG. 9

; the left-hand side of the drawing is referred to as the “front,” and the opposite side thereof as the “rear.” The terms “left” and “right” refer respectively to the left and right sides of the machine as it is seen from the rear forward.




Referring to

FIG. 9

, the packaging machine comprises a container bottom forming apparatus


311


and a container conveyor


312


extending forward from the apparatus.




The container bottom forming apparatus


311


comprises left and right rotors


321


, and first device groups


322


arranged at the left and right and each provided around the rotor


321


.




The rotors


321


have the same construction, and the first device groups


322


are also of the same construction.




To avoid interference of the rotors


321


with each other, the right rotor


321


is positioned as shifted longitudinally of the apparatus to the rear of the left rotor


321


.




The container conveyor


312


has left and right transport paths


323


extending forward in parallel to each other from below the respective rotors


321


. The right transport path


323


is elongated rearward beyond the left path


323


by a length corresponding to the shift of one rotor


321


from the other rotor


321


in the longitudinal direction. The rear end of the right path


323


projects rearward beyond the left path


323


by the length.




Left and right second device groups


324


are arranged along the respective transport paths


323


from the rear forward. These groups are of the same construction and each include a primary top breaker


331


, filling device


332


, secondary top breaker


333


, top heater


334


and top sealer


335


. Unlike the rotors


321


, these devices


331


to


335


along one path are not shifted from those of the other path, and are each positioned at the same position for both paths with respect to the longitudinal direction. Accordingly, the portion of the right path


323


on the right side of the left rotor


321


is an idle station.




Each transport path


323


is provided by a pair of left and right endless chains


341


, and a multiplicity of holders


342


attached to the chains


341


at a specified interval.





FIG. 10

shows the right rotor


321


and the right device group


322


in solid lines.




The right rotor


321


comprises a horizontal shaft


351


positioned immediately above the right transport path


323


and extending in parallel to the path longitudinally thereof, and three mandrel rows


352


arranged in parallel at three axially spaced portions of the rotary shaft


351


. Each mandrel row


352


comprises eight radial mandrels


361


. The pitch of mandrel rows is twice the pitch of container holders


342


.





FIG. 10

shows that one of the eight mandrels


361


providing each row


352


is at a halt as directed vertically downward. This position serves as the final station, i.e. an eighth process station S


8


. Arranged clockwise from this position are first to eighth process stations S


1


to S


8


as equidistantly spaced apart.




Three holders


342


are stopped at the same time by each cycle below the three mandrels


361


halted in the vertically downward position at the eighth station S


8


. For this purpose, the holders


342


are intermittently driven a distance corresponding to three times the holder pitch at a time.




The right first device group


322


comprises a feeder


371


disposed at the first process station S


1


, bottom heater


372


at the fourth process station S


4


, bottom breaker


373


at the fifth process station S


5


, bottom sealer


374


at the sixth process station S


6


and unloader


375


at the eighth process station S


8


. These devices are provided in three sets in corresponding relation with the three mandrel rows


352


.




While these feeder


371


, bottom heater


372


, bottom breaker


373


, bottom sealer


374


and unloader


375


are of known construction and will not be described in detail, the feeder


371


will be described briefly. The feeder


371


comprises a magazine


382


so disposed as to position an outlet


381


as opposed to a phantom outward extension line of the mandrel


361


halted at the first process station S


1


, the magazine


382


having accommodated therein a stack of flat blanks B, a picker


383


for withdrawing the blanks B from the outlet


381


one by one while unfolding each blank into a tube of square cross section, and a loader


384


for fitting the withdrawn blank B around the mandrel


361


.




The left and right feeders


371


are arranged at the left of the respective left and right rotors


321


. The left transport path


323


of the conveyor


312


terminates at the location of the left rotor


321


as its rear end, without extending to the position at the left of the right rotor


321


to provide a vacant space at this position. Accordingly, the right feeder


371


can be installed in the vacant space without extending over or interfering with the left transport path


323


.




By the feeder


371


, three tubular blanks B of square cross section are fitted around and supplied to the three mandrels


361


halted at the first process station S


1


. Each blank B supplied has one end projecting from the mandrel


361


to provide the bottom of a container. The projecting end of the blank B is heated by the heater


372


, folded by the breaker


373


so as to be closed, and the folded end portion is closed by the sealer


374


, whereby a tubular container C having a bottom is formed. The three containers C fitted around the three mandrels


361


are removed from the mandrels


361


by the unloaders


375


at the same time, caused to descend as they are without rotation and held by three holders


342


.




Each container C held by the holder


342


has the other end thereof for providing the top of the container prefolded by the primary top breaker


331


, is filled with contents by the filling device


332


, and has its prefolded end fully folded by the secondary top breaker


333


. Subsequently, the folded end is heated by the top heater


334


and thereafter sealed off by the top sealer


335


.




The conveyor


12


, and the combination of filling device


13


and cleaning device


14


shown in

FIGS. 1

to


8


correspond to the conveyor


312


and the filling device


332


shown in

FIGS. 9

to


11


.



Claims
  • 1. A filling nozzle cleaning device comprising an adaptor having an upward socket connectable to a downward discharge outlet of a filling nozzle disposed above a bed, a collecting pipe integral with the adaptor so as to communicate with the socket, and a drive mechanism for moving the adaptor so as to advance the socket to below the discharge outlet or retract the socket from below the outlet and to connect the socket to the discharge outlet when the socket is advanced, the collecting pipe having a vertical pipe portion, the vertical pipe portion extending through the bed rotatably and upwardly and downwardly movable at a position away from the discharge outlet by a distance equal to the distance by which the socket is horizontally spaced apart from the vertical pipe portion, the drive mechanism having an actuator connected to the vertical pipe portion at a position below the bed for rotating and upwardly and downwardly moving the pipe portion.
  • 2. A filling nozzle cleaning device according to claim 1 wherein a container conveyor extends below the filling nozzle, and a vertical tubular stand is installed on the bed and fitted around the vertical pipe portion so as to render the pipe portion free to rotate and move upward and downward, the stand being adjustable in position in directions parallel to a path of transport by the conveyor.
  • 3. A filling nozzle cleaning device according to claim 2 wherein a cleaning nozzle having a downward cleaning opening is disposed below a path of rotation of the socket centered about the vertical pipe portion, and the cleaning nozzle is fixed to the stand.
  • 4. A filling nozzle cleaning device according to claim 1 wherein the actuator comprises a rotary actuator having a body restrained from rotating about the axis of the vertical pipe portion but free to move upward or downward and a rotary shaft projecting upward from the body and connected to a lower end of the vertical pipe portion, and an actuator of the straight moving type having a straight movable rod extending in parallel to the axial direction of the vertical pipe portion and connected to the body.
  • 5. A filling nozzle cleaning device according to any one of claims 1 to 4 wherein the vertical pipe portion has a collecting hole below the bed, and a shell is fitted around the pipe portion and covers the collecting hole, the shell rendering the pipe portion free to rotate and being movable with the pipe portion upward and downward, a flexible pipe having one end connected to the shell and the other end connected to a collecting pump.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-306228 Oct 2000 JP
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Number Name Date Kind
3430639 Roberts Mar 1969 A
5095958 Tincati Mar 1992 A
5845683 Sundby et al. Dec 1998 A
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Number Date Country
0 785 134 Jul 1997 EP
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11-165797 Jun 1999 JP