Claims
- 1. Apparatus for filling bottles which have an annular collar near their mouths,
- the apparatus comprising:
- a rotatable tank for containing liquid to be admitted to the bottles, the tank having a bottom,
- a bottle filling unit fixedly mounted in the tank for being engaged in sealing relationship by the mouth of a bottle when the bottle is lifted to be filled,
- a carriage arranged adjacent the filling unit outside of the tank and means for raising and lowering the carriage,
- a gripping member constructed for engaging a bottle below said collar to provide for lifting the bottle, and,
- means for mounting said gripping member resiliently to said carriage including spring means for biasing said gripping member in a direction upwardly of said carriage such that after said carriage is raised sufficiently for the mouth of the bottle to engage said filling unit, said carriage can continue to move upwardly in opposition to the force of the spring by an additional small amount to develop a predetermined sealing force between the mouth of the bottle and the filling unit.
- 2. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said means for mounting said gripping member comprises:
- a bracket member mounted to said carriage;
- two bolts extending vertically and freely through said bracket member, the lower ends of said bolts supporting said bottle gripping member beneath said bracket member, the upper ends of said bolts having stop means thereon,
- said spring means being interposed between the stop means and the bracket member for urging said bottle gripping member upwardly against the bracket member.
- 3. The apparatus according to any one of claims 1 or 2 including locking means for locking said carriage in an upper limit position relative to said tank after the mouth of a bottle engages said seal, comprising:
- an axle member fixed in said carriage and a roller mounted for rotating on said axle member, said axle member having a bore substantially coaxial with the rotational axis of the roller,
- a socket arranged along said tank,
- a sliding bolt disposed in said bore coaxially with the roller, said bolt having a first end adapted for entering said socket and seating on the bottom thereof to support said carriage at a predetermined level when said carriage moves said additional amount, said sliding bolt also having a second end,
- biasing spring means operative to urge said sliding bolt in a direction which opposes entry of said first end into said socket, and
- means operative to apply a force to said second end of the sliding bolt when said carriage is in the last part of its lifting movement, said force overcoming the force of said biasing spring means such that said first end of said sliding bolt enters the socket when said end aligns with the socket.
- 4. The apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said means operative to apply a force to said second end of said sliding bolt comprises a fixed cam which is reached by said second end of the sliding bolt when said carriage attains a position resulting from rotation of the tank in which filling of the bottle occurs.
- 5. The apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said sliding bolt is retained in said socket by frictional force developed between said first end and where said first end seats in the socket under the influence of said spring means acting on said gripping member when the mouth of the bottle is sealed to said filling unit, and if no bottle mouth is engaged with said in filling unit insufficient frictional force is developed to retain said first end of the sliding bolt in the socket.
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 3 including an intake control cam for raising the carriage for filling the bottle and an outlet control cam for lowering the carriage circumferentially spaced from each other around said rotatable tank, said intake control cam being constructed such that when said roller on the carriage runs onto the intake control cam to raise the carriage, the sliding bolt is raised sufficiently clear of seating in the socket to assure that the first end of the sliding bolt can enter the socket without interference and without cancelling the force of said biasing spring.
- 7. The apparatus according to claim 6 wherein said outlet control cam for lowering the carriage is constructed such that when the roller on the carriage runs onto this cam, the carriage is lifted by a small amount sufficient to unseat the first end of the sliding bolt to assure that said first end slides out of the socket under the influence of said biasing spring to release the carriage so said roller can run on said outlet control cam to lower the carriage.
- 8. Apparatus for handling bottles which have an annular collar proximate to the mouth of the bottle in a machine for filling bottles with liquid, comprising:
- a rotatable tank having a bottom,
- an array of bottle filling units arranged fixedly in the tank for conducting liquid from the tank to the bottle when the bottle is placed in sealing relation to the filling unit,
- carriage means mounted to said tank proximate to the respective associated filling units for being moved between a lower position and a predetermined upper locking position,
- a bottle gripping member adapted for engaging a bottle at its collar when the carriage means is in the lower position,
- spring means for producing a force biasing said gripping member upwardly toward said carriage means,
- locking means operative to lock said carriage means against movement relative to the associated filling unit when said carriage means reaches said upper locking position,
- means for moving the carriage means and the gripper member upwardly from a lower bottle engaging position until said carriage means almost reaches said locking position to cause the mouth of the bottle to enter into sealing relation with the filling unit and a continuing upward movement of said carriage means to locking position causing said bottle gripping member to separate from said carriage means and to further increase the force developed by the spring means in correspondence with the amount by which the gripping means separates from the carriage means.
- 9. The apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said filling units are arranged inside of the tank and each has a part which extends downwardly from the bottom of the tank, said part having a sealing element in it for being engaged by the mouth of a bottle to prepare the bottle for filling.
- 10. The apparatus according to any one of claims 8 or 9 including:
- a bracket member extending horizontally from said carriage means and included in said support means for supporting said bottle gripping member on the carriage means,
- said bottle gripping member being constructed for engaging the bottle under its collar,
- two laterally spaced apart bolt means extending vertically and slidably through said bracket member and said bottle gripping member, said bolt means having a lower end portion on which said gripping member is supported and an upper end portion on which there is a radially extending stop element, and
- said spring means are constituted by compression springs interposed between said stop elements, respectively, and said bracket member for biasing said bottle gripping member to the bracket member.
- 11. The apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said locking means comprises:
- a shaft member mounted to said carriage means and having a substantially horizontal bore,
- the axis of the bore being directed toward said tank,
- a sliding bolt slidable in said bore toward and away from said tank and a spring in said bore urging the sliding bolt in a direction away from the tank,
- said tank containing a socket into which said sliding bolt is inserted when said carriage completes said continuing upward movement coincidentally with said carriage reaching said upper position wherein the force of said spring applied to said gripping member is maximum.
- 12. The apparatus according to claim 11 wherein said shaft has a cam follower roller journaled for rotating on it about the axis of the bore containing the sliding bolt, said sliding bolt having one inside end presented toward said tank and an opposite outside end extending to the outside of the bore,
- a stationary cam having a profile onto which said roller runs as said tank and the carriage means thereon rotate to thereby raise said carriage means, and
- another stationary cam onto which said outside end of said sliding bolt runs for forcing said sliding bolt toward the tank to insert said inside end in the socket in the tank coincidentally with said carriage means being raised to said upper position.
- 13. The apparatus according to claim 12 wherein said carriage means and bottle thereon remain suspended from the gripping means after said carriage means passes the stationary cam which raises the carriage means and inserts the sliding bolt element into said socket.
- 14. The apparatus according to claim 12 including a stationary outfeed cam onto which said roller runs at a bottle outfeed position, the configuration of the last named cam being such as to lift the carriage means by a small amount so as to relieve the frictional force sufficiently for the sliding bolt to withdraw from the socket under the influence of said spring means to allow the carriage means to be lowered.
- 15. The device according to claim 14 wherein as said tank rotates, rollers of the successive carriage means run onto said outfeed cam to effect lowering of the carriage means.
- 16. The apparatus according to claim 12 wherein the cam on which the roller runs is configured such that the carriage means is lifted by a small amount in excess of the amount necessary for said bolt element to align with the bore for minimizing the frictional force between the bolt element and bore as said bolt element is biased into the bore.
- 17. The apparatus according to any one of claims 11 or 12 wherein said sliding bolt element is held in said socket by friction between the sliding said bore acting to bias said sliding bolt out of said bore is selected to be forceful enough to withdraw the sliding bolt from the socket when no bottle is supported from the carriage means and not so great as to overcome the frictional force produced by the weight of the carriage means and a bottle having a predetermined weight.
- 18. Apparatus for handling bottles in association with a bottle filling machine, the bottles each having a collar axially spaced from its mouth, comprising:
- a continuously rotatable tank having a peripheral wall and bottom wall for containing the liquid which is to be admitted to the bottles,
- a plurality of carriages each operable to raise an individual bottle by its collar to an upper position for filling the bottle and to lower the bottle when it is filled, said carriages being mounted to the tank for reciprocating vertically relative to the tank and arranged in circumferentially spaced apart relationship around the tank adjacent respective filler units which are mounted fixedly to the tank,
- locking means for locking said carriages, respectively, in said upper position,
- a support member extending from each carriage at a level below said bottom of the tank for moving up and down with the carriage,
- a bottle gripping member arranged below said support member for gripping the bottle by its collar and spring means arranged for stressing said gripping member toward said support member such that when the carriage rises to near its said upper position the mouth of the bottle is stopped in sealing engagement with said filler unit and further rising of said carriage and support member thereon relative to the bottle gripping member causing an increase in the stress of the spring means and an increase in the sealing force between the filler unit and bottle mouth until the carriage locks in said upper position.
- 19. Apparatus for handling bottles in association with a continuously rotating bottle filling machine, which bottles have a collar axially spaced from its mouth, comprising:
- a rotationally driven tank having a peripheral wall and bottom wall for containing the liquid which is to be admitted to the bottles and a plurality of bottle filler units arranged around the tank,
- a plurality of carriages operable to raise bottles to an upper position for filling and to lower bottles when they are filled, said carriages being mounted to the tank for reciprocating vertically relative to the tank and arranged in on the tank adjacent respective filler units which are mounted to the tank,
- locking means for locking said carriages, respectively, in said uppermost position,
- a support member extending from each carriage at a level below said bottom of the tank for moving up and down with the carriage,
- bottle gripping means for gripping a bottle under the collar thereof to lift the bottle and mounting means for mounting said gripping means to said support element resiliently for permitting said gripping means to move a small amount relative to said support member,
- said mounting means including parallel laterally spaced apart bolts passing freely through said support member and having axes directed vertically, said bolts having upper and lower ends and said gripping means being attached to said lower ends of the said upper end of the bolts and said support member for said spring means to urge said gripping means upwardly toward said support member.
- 20. The apparatus according to claim 19 wherein:
- said locking means comprises a bolt on the carriage mounted for sliding transversely of the direction in which said carriage is movable up and down, said tank providing a bore adjacent each carriage coaxial with said bolt, said bolt being receivable in said bore for holding the carriage in said upper position when a bottle is raised to a filler unit for being filled,
- a roller journaled for rotation on each carriage about an axis coincident with the axis of the bolt,
- a control cam onto which the rollers run as a result of said tank rotating, said control cam being configured to cause said carriages to rise when bottles arrive where they are gripped by said gripping means until the bolt on the carriage is caused to enter said bore to lock said carriage in its upper position for filling a bottle, said locking occurring only if a bottle is in the gripping means while at the same time said spring means become stressed,
- a spring member which is arranged on the carriage for urging said bolt to withdrawn from said bore, and
- a fixed cam positioned for causing said bolt to enter said bore if the carriage is in its upper position when said bolt arrives at said fixed cam.
- 21. The apparatus according to claim 20 wherein if a bottle is present for being gripped and is being pressed against a filler unit, said resulting stress on said spring means causes sufficient friction between said transversely sliding bolt and said bore for said carriage to remain suspended with said bottle thereon so the bottle can fill.
- 22. The apparatus according to claim 20 wherein said control cam is designed to raise said carriage sufficiently for said transversely sliding bolt to enter and exit said bores reliably without initial frictional drag.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED CASE
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/466,317, filed May 4, 1990 now abandoned.
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