Claims
- 1. In a cup-filling apparatus for a comestible item, especially a dairy product, comprising a revolving feed means which carries a plurality of cup receptacles positioned in rows transverse to the feed direction which also are alignable along a plurality of cup feed paths parallel to the feed direction and also comprising a plurality of aligned workstations including a cup feed station, a cover mounting station, a closing station and a cup removing station operating in temporally equal feed cycles in succession in which a plurality of column-like cup stacks along said cup-feed paths simultaneously are fed to a plurality of shafts of a main cup delilvery magazine in said cup feed station, the improvement wherein an elevator is provided for feeding said cup stacks and has a carrier which engages under at least two adjacent of said cup stacks and lifts said two of said cup stacks from below axially into a lower opening of one of shafts of an intermediate cup magazine, said lower openings being associated with an engageable and disengageable supporting base for retaining said two cup stacks, said intermediate magazine being movable and displaceable from a filling position to a discharging position in which each lower opening registers with an upper opening of the shafts of the main cup delivery magazine positioned above said cup feed station, said intermediate magazine being displaceable from said filling position which extends parallel to said cup feed path into said discharging position which lies parallel to said cup receptacle rows and above said cup delivery magazine, said supporting base simultaneously forming a spatially holdable sliding surface for the underside of said cup stack during motion of a filled one of said intermediate magazines from said filling position to said discharging position.
- 2. In a cup-filling apparatus for a comestible item, especially a dairy product, comprising a revolving feed means which carries a plurality of cup receptacles positioned in rows transverse to the feed direction which also are alignable along a plurality of cup feed paths parallel to the feed direction and also comprising a plurality of aligned workstations including a cup of feed station, a cover mounting station, a closing station and a cup removing station operating in temporally equal feed cycles in succession in which a plurality of column-like cup stacks along said cup-feed paths simultaneously are fed to a plurality of shafts of a main cup delivery magazine in said cup feed station the improvement wherein an elevator is provided for feeding said cup stacks and has a carrier which engages under at least two adjacent of said cup stacks and lifts said one of said cup stacks from below axially into two lower openings openings of two shafts of an intermediate cup magazine, said lower openings being associated with an engageable and disengageable supporting base for retaining said two cup stacks, said intermediate magazine being movable and displaceable form a filling position to a discharging position in which each lower opening registers with an upper opening of the shafts of the main cup delivery magazine positioned above said cup feed station, said intermediate magazine being displaceable from said filling position which extends parallel to said cup feed path into said discharging position which lies parallel to said cup receptacle rows and above said cup delivery magazine, said shafts of said intermediate magazine being attached projecting laterally exteriorly to a circulating intermediate magazine chain driven about a plurality of substantially vertical rotation axes.
- 3. The improvement according to claim 2 wherein said circulating intermediate magazine chain is arranged to form a plurality of equal longitudinal peripheral portions which carry the same number of said magazine shafts as the number of said cup feed paths.
- 4. In a cup-filling apparatus for a comestible item, especially a dairy product, comprising a revolving feed means which carries a plurality of cup receptacles positioned in rows transverse to the feed direction which also are alignable along a plurality of cup feed paths parallel to the feed direction and also comprising a plurality of aligned workstations including a cup feed station, a cover mounting station, a closing station and a cup removing station operating in temporary equal fed cycles in succession in which a plurality of column-like cup stacks along said cup-feed paths simultaneously are fed to a plurality of shafts of a main cup delivery magazine in said cup feed station, the improvement wherein an elevator is provided for feeding said cup stacks and has a carrier which engages under at least two adjacent of said cup stacks and lifts said one of said cup stacks from below axially into two lower openings of two shafts of an intermediate cup magazine, said lower openings being associated with an engageable and disengageable supporting base for retaining said two cup stacks, said intermediate magazine being movable and displaceable form a filling position to a discharging position in which each lower opening registers with an upper opening of the shafts of the main cup delivery magazine positioned above said cup feed station, said intermediate magazine being displaceable form said filling position which extends parallel to said cup feed path into said discharging position which lies parallel to said cup receptacle rows and above said delivery magazine, and wherein for feeding said cup stacks, said elevator with said carrier is located on a long side of said cup-filling apparatus and said intermediate magazine is displaceable from said filling position alongside said cup-filling apparatus into said discharging position extending at right angles to said cup feed path above said cup feed station.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 058,164, filed on June 4, 1987 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,796,406.
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