Claims
- 1. In a container filling apparatus wherein filler material is directed from a hopper into individual containers that are consecutively conveyed past the hopper, a dispenser connected to the hopper for dispensing the filler material in discrete portions, comprising:
- (a) a housing having an inlet end and an outlet end, the housing also having a chamber formed therein, the housing also having an inlet passage and an outlet passage, the inlet passage extending through the inlet end and into the chamber, the inlet passage providing a passage between the hopper and the chamber, the outlet passage extending from the chamber and through the outlet end of the housing and providing a passage from the chamber out of the dispenser;
- (b) an elongate, expandable pump member disposed within the housing, the pump member being positioned within the housing to extend from within the inlet passage and into the chamber to a point near the outlet passage, the expandable pump member, when expanded, closing the inlet passage and substantially compressing the contents of the chamber;
- (c) an expandable valve member disposed within the outlet passage, the expandable valve member, when expanded, closing the outlet passage; and,
- (d) dispenser actuation means connected to the expandable pump member and the expandable valve member, the dispenser actuation means selectively expanding the expandable pump member and permitting the expandable pump member to contract to alternately create within the chamber a plenum and a partial vacuum for pressurizing the contents of the chamber and for drawing the filler material through the inlet passage into the chamber respectively, the dispenser actuation means further selectively expanding the expandable valve member and permitting the expandable valve member to contract for expelling discrete portions of the material through the outlet passage.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the surface of the housing that defines the chamber has a plurality of grooves formed therein extending along the length of the expandable pump member.
- 3. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein the dispenser actuation means includes:
- (a) a source of pressurized air;
- (b) first conduit means connected between the source of pressurized air and the expandable pump member for conducting pressurized air to the expandable pump member to expand the pump member;
- (c) second conduit means connected between the source of pressurized air and the expandable valve member for conducting pressurized air to the expandable valve member to expand the valve member; and
- (d) first and second valve means connected to the first and second conduit means, respectively, the valve means being operable to permit and halt the flow of pressurized air through the first and second conduits and to vent the pressurized air that is conducted to the expandable pump and valve member, respectively, wherein the venting of pressurized air conducted to the pump member and valve member results in contraction of those members.
- 4. The dispenser of claim 3 further including an elongate support member having first and second ends, the support member being attached within the housing so that the expandable pump member fits over the support member, the expandable pump member being affixed at its opposing ends to the support member; and wherein the first conduit means is configured to conduct pressurized air through the support member to a location between the support member and the expandable pump member; and wherein the second conduit means is configured to conduct pressurized air through the support member to a point adjacent the expandable valve member.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:
- (a) a conveyor along which a plurality of containers can be advanced, the conveyor being supported by a conveyor support member;
- (b) a rotatable member located adjacent to the conveyor support member, the rotatable member being for carrying a plurality of containers placed thereon;
- (c) an elongate timing member having an entry end and an exit end and a helical flute extending between the entry end and the exit end, the timing member being rotatably mounted to the conveyor support member adjacent to the path of the containers to be advanced, the longitudinal axis of the timing member being substantially parallel to the path of the containers;
- (d) a transfer gear for transferring containers form the conveyor to the rotatable member, the transfer gear being rotatably mounted near the exit end of the timing member between the timing member and the rotatable member, the transfer gear having a plurality of radial projections that project across the conveyor into the path of the containers;
- (e) drive means for rotating the timing member and the transfer gear, the timing member and transfer gear cooperating so that the containers are received by the helical flute at the entry end of the timing member, the timing member controlling the rate of advancement of the containers along the conveyor as the timing member is rotated so that the projections of the transfer gear project between the advancing containers as it is rotated; and
- (f) a transfer guide element fixed between the conveyor and the rotatable member, the transfer guide element cooperating with the transfer gear so that the projections of the transfer gear direct the containers from the conveyor along the transfer guide element onto the rotatable member.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5, further comprising adjustment means conneced to the timing member for selectively changing and fixing the position of the timing member about its rotational axis relative to the position of the transfer gear about its rotational axis.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, further comprising a first shaft affixed to one end of the timing member, the first shaft having the same rotational axis as the timing member; and wherein the drive means further includes a second shaft, and wherein the adjustment means includes a coupler assembly interconnected between the first and second shafts, the coupler assembly being adjustable to selectively fix the rotational position of the first and second shafts relative to each other.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the drive means drives the conveyor.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 5, further comprising a conveyance interrupt assembly located adjacent to the conveyor, the conveyance interrupt assembly including a gate having at least one substantially flat side, the gate having one end pivotally mounted to the conveyor support member, the gate also having biasing means attached thereto for urging the gate into a normal position wherein the gate is disposed with its flat side substantially parallel to the path of the containers, the conveyance interrupt assembly also including sensing means connected to the conveyor support member for sensing movement of the gate when the gate moves away from its normal position, the sensing means also being connected to the drive means and operable to terminate movement of the conveyor when the gate moves away from its normal position.
- 10. The system of claim 5, wherein the drive means for rotating the timing member and transfer gear includes at least one belt member interconnected between the timing member and the transfer gear, the belt member transferring the rotational movement of the transfer gear to the timing member to simultaneously rotate the timing member.
- 11. In a container filling apparatus wherein filler material is directed from a hopper into individual containers that are consecutively conveyed past the hopper, a dispenser connected to the hopper for dispensing the filler material in discrete portions, comprising:
- (a) a housing having an inlet end and an outlet end, the housing also having a chamber formed therein, the housing also having an inlet passage and an outlet passage, the inlet passage extending through the inlet end and into the chamber, the inlet passage providing a passage between the hopper and the chamber, the outlet passage extending from the chamber and through the outlet end of the housing and providing a passage from the chamber out of the dispenser;
- (b) an elongate, expandable pump member disposed within the housing, the pump member being positioned within the housing to extend from within the inlet passage and into the chamber to a point near the outlet passage, the expandable pump member, when expanded, closing the inlet passage and substantially compressing the contents of the chamber;
- (c) an expandable valve member disposed within the outlet passage, the expandable valve member, when expanded, closing the outlet passage;
- (d) dispenser actuation means connected to the expandable pump member and the expandable valve member, the dispenser actuation means selectively expanding the expandable pump member and permitting the expandable pump member to contract to alternately create within the chamber a plenum and a partial vacuum for pressurizing the contents of the chamber and for drawing the filler material through the inlet passage into the chamber respectively, the dispenser actuation means further selectively expanding the expandable valve member and permitting the expandable valve member to contract for expelling discrete portions of the material through the outlet passage, the dispenser actuation means including:
- (i) a source of pressurized air;
- (ii) first conduit means connected between the source of pressurized air and the expandable pump member for conducting pressurized air to the expandable pump member to expand the pump member;
- (iii) second conduit means connected between the source of pressurized air and the expandable valve member for conducting pressurized air to the expandable valve member to expand the valve member; and,
- (iv) first and second valve means connected to the first and second conduit means, respectively, the valve means being operable to permit and halt the flow of pressurized air through the first and second conduits and to vent the pressurized air that is conducted to the expandable pump and valve member, respectively, wherein the venting of pressurized air conducted to the pump member and valve member results in contraction of those members;
- (e) grooves on the surface of the housing that defines the chamber, the grooves extending along the length of the expandable pump member; and
- (f) an elongate support member having first and second ends, the support member being attached within the housing so that the expandable pump member fits over the support member, the expandable pump member being affixed at its opposing ends to the support member, and wherein the first conduit means conducts pressurized air through the support member to a location between the support member and the expandable pump member; and wherein the second conduit means conducts pressurized air through the support member to a point adjacent the expandable valve member.
- 12. In a container filling apparatus wherein filler material is directed from a hopper into individual containers that are consecutively conveyed past the hopper, a dispenser connected to the hopper for dispensing the filler material in discrete portions, comprising:
- (a) a housing having an inlet and an outlet end, the housing also having a chamber formed therein, the housing also having an inlet passage and an outlet passage, the inlet passage extending through the inlet end and into the chamber, the inlet passage providing a passage between the hopper and the chamber, the outlet passage extending from the chamber and through the outlet end of the housing and providing a passage from the chamber out of the dispenser;
- (b) an elongate, expandable pump member disposed within the housing, the pump member being positioned within the housing to extend from within the inlet passage and into the chamber to a point near the outlet passage, the expandable pump member, when expanded, closing the inlet passage and substantially compressing the contents of the chamber;
- (c) an expandable valve member disposed within the outlet passage, the expandable valve member, when expanded, closing the outlet passage;
- (d) dispenser actuation means connected to the expandable pump member and the expandable valve member, the dispenser actuation means selectively expanding the expandable pump member and permitting the expandable pump member to contract to alternately create within the chamber a plenum and a partial vacuum for pressurizing the contents of the chamber and for drawing the filler material through the inlet passage into the chamber respectively, the dispenser actuation means further selectively expanding the expandable valve member and permitting the expandable valve member to contract for expelling discrete portions of the material through the outlet passage; and
- (e) grooves on the surface of the housing that defines the chamber, the grooves extending along the length of the expandable pump member.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application, Ser. No. 791,226, filed Oct. 25, 1985, now abandoned.
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