Claims
- 1. An injector apparatus for injecting a liquefied gas into containers at an angle to said containers in a high-speed filling operation, comprising:
a) a central longitudinal axis which is positioned at an angle to the central longitudinal axis of said containers; b) an injector valve located within a chamber, said injector valve comprising:
i) a needle stem having a tapered end portion; ii) a valve body having a valve seat which is adapted to receive said tapered end portion of said needle stem; and iii) a substantially straight outflow line in said valve body; c) an adjustment device operatively connected to said first valve seat for adjusting the position of said valve seat relative to said needle stem; d) an open operating state whereby said tapered end portion of said needle stem is positioned away from said valve seat, allowing said liquefied gas within said chamber to flow out of said outflow line and into one of said containers; and e) a closed operating state whereby said tapered end portion of said needle stem is seated within said valve seat, blocking said liquefied gas within said chamber from entering said outflow line.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said tapered end portion of said needle stem has a rounded end, and the degree of tapering of said tapered end is defined by an angle between an axis parallel to said central longitudinal axis of said injector apparatus and an imaginary line extending tangentially from a sidewall of said tapered end portion, said degree of tapering being between about 3 and 12 degrees.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, said valve body having a sharp circumferential edge at said valve seat.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, said valve body further comprising a stair-stepped portion and said chamber comprises flanges which engage said stair-stepped portion of said valve body.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3, said valve body being manufactured from a metal and said tapered end portion of said needle stem being manufactured from Teflon.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1, said adjustment device comprising:
a) a housing with an outer threaded portion, said chamber comprising an inner threaded portion which engages said outer threaded portion of said housing; and b) a threaded locking nut which engages said outer threaded portion of said housing and selectively locks in the position of said valve seat relative to said needle stem.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a solenoid, comprising:
a) a solenoid coil; b) an armature operatively connected to said solenoid coil and attached to said needle stem, said armature comprising a flange; and c) at least one insert having an armature back stop and an armature forward stop; d) whereby, when said solenoid coil is energized, said flange on said armature contacts armature back stop and said needle stem is lifted by said armature.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7, further comprising a biasing assembly comprising:
a) a first biasing device exerting a biasing force on said needle stem; and b) a second biasing device exerting a biasing force on said armature, whereby said first biasing device is coaxially aligned with and nested inside said second biasing device.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, said needle stem further comprising an extending portion on which said first biasing device and said second biasing device are mounted.
- 10. An injector apparatus for injecting a liquefied gas into containers at an angle to said containers in a high-speed filling operation, comprising:
a) a central longitudinal axis which is positioned at an angle to the central longitudinal axis of said containers; b) a first intake line in fluid flow relation with a supply tank; c) a chamber in fluid flow relation with said first intake line; d) an injector valve located within said chamber, said injector valve comprising:
i) a needle stem having a tapered end portion; ii) a valve body having a valve seat which is adapted to receive said tapered end portion of said needle stem; and iii) a substantially straight outflow line in said valve body; e) an adjustment device operatively connected to said valve seat for adjusting the position of said valve seat relative to said needle stem; f) a solenoid operatively connected to said needle stem; g) a biasing assembly adjacent to said second end of said needle stem biasing said needle stem toward said valve seat; h) a heater comprising at least one heating element positioned adjacent to said outflow line; i) an open operating state whereby said tapered end portion of said needle stem is positioned away from said valve seat, allowing said liquefied gas within said chamber to flow out of said outflow line and into one of said containers; and j) a closed operating state whereby said tapered end portion of said needle stem is seated within said valve seat, blocking said liquefied gas within said chamber from entering said outflow line.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein said tapered end portion of said needle stem has a rounded end, and the degree of tapering of said tapered end is defined by an angle between an axis parallel to said central longitudinal axis of said injector apparatus and an imaginary line extending tangentially from a sidewall of said tapered end portion, said degree of tapering being between about 3 and 12 degrees.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 10, said valve body having a sharp circumferential edge at said valve seat.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12, said valve body further comprising a stair-stepped portion and said chamber comprises flanges which engage said stair-stepped portion of said valve body.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 12, said valve body being manufactured from a metal and said tapered end portion of said needle stem being manufactured from Teflon.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 10, said adjustment device comprising:
a) a housing with an outer threaded portion, said chamber comprising an inner threaded portion which engages said outer threaded portion of said housing; and b) a threaded locking nut which engages said outer threaded portion of said housing and selectively locks in the position of said valve seat relative to said needle stem.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 10, said solenoid comprising:
a) a solenoid coil; b) an armature operatively connected to said solenoid coil and attached to said needle stem, said armature comprising a flange; and c) at least one insert having an armature back stop and an armature forward stop; d) whereby, when said solenoid coil is energized, said flange on said armature contacts armature back stop and said needle stem is lifted by said armature.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16, said biasing assembly comprising:
a) a first biasing device exerting a biasing force on said needle stem; and b) a second biasing device exerting a biasing force on said armature, whereby said first biasing device is coaxially aligned with and nested inside said second biasing device.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 17, said needle stem further comprising an extending portion on which said first biasing device and said second biasing device are mounted.
- 19. An injector apparatus for injecting a liquefied gas into containers at an angle to said containers in a high-speed filling operation, comprising:
a) a central longitudinal axis which is positioned at an angle to the central longitudinal axis of said containers; b) an injector valve located within a chamber, said injector valve comprising:
i) a needle stem having a tapered end-portion and a rounded end; ii) a valve body having a valve seat with a sharp circumferential edge, said valve seat being adapted to receive said tapered end portion of said needle stem; and iii) a substantially straight outflow line in said valve body; c) an adjustment device operatively connected to said first valve seat for adjusting the position of said valve seat relative to said needle stem, said adjustment device comprising:
i) a housing with an outer threaded portion, said chamber comprising an inner threaded portion which engages said outer threaded portion of said housing; and ii) a threaded locking nut which engages said outer threaded portion of said housing and selectively locks in the position of said valve seat relative to said needle stem; d) a solenoid operatively connected to said needle stem, said solenoid comprising:
i) a solenoid coil; ii) an armature operatively connected to said solenoid coil and attached to said needle stem, said armature comprising a flange; and iii) at least one insert having an armature back stop and an armature forward stop; iv) whereby, when said solenoid coil is energized, said flange on said armature contacts armature back stop and said needle stem is lifted by said armature; e) a biasing assembly adjacent to said second end of said needle stem, said biasing assembly comprising:
i) a first biasing device exerting a biasing force on said needle stem; and ii) a second biasing device exerting a biasing force on said armature, whereby said first biasing device is coaxially aligned with and nested inside said second biasing device; f) a heater comprising at least one heating element positioned adjacent to said outflow line, said heater comprising a housing with an outflow opening positioned adjacent to said outflow line in said valve body, said outflow opening accommodating at least a portion of said valve body, said heater also comprising a vent opening through which a gas is injected and circulated; g) an open operating state whereby said tapered end portion of said needle stem is positioned away from said valve seat, allowing said liquefied gas within said chamber to flow out of said outflow line and into one of said containers; and h) a closed operating state whereby said tapered end portion of said needle stem is seated within said valve seat, blocking said liquefied gas within said chamber from entering said outflow line.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein the degree of tapering of said tapered end is defined by an angle between an axis parallel to said central longitudinal axis of said injector apparatus and an imaginary line extending tangentially from a sidewall of said tapered end portion, said degree of tapering being between about 3 and 12 degrees.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/329,168 filed Dec. 24, 2002 for CONTAINER STRENGTHENING SYSTEM of Robert H. Schultz et al., which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/812,640 filed Mar. 20, 2001 for CONTAINER STRENGEHING SYSTEM of Robert H. Schultz et al., now U.S. Pat. No. 6,378,571, both of which are hereby specifically incorporated by reference for all that is disclosed therein.
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