The invention relates to a device for simultaneously filling at least two foods of different compositions, in a free-flowing and/or highly viscous form, into transparent cups of plastics material or glass, by way of a valve head, which comprises nozzle lines with outlet openings for the foods, is supplied by dosing devices and, with a relative movement between the cup and the valve head, fills the cup from the bottom thereof with a first of the foods as the main component part of the filling and with a second of the foods as the additional component part of the filling distributed in the cup in the form of individual portions, wherein, during the filling operation, a control means carries out a distributing of the different foods in the respective cup according to the height level, radial level and quantity of the same by means of alternately opening and closing the nozzle lines.
The foods are first and foremost such produced from yoghurt or they are puddings, it being possible to use such foods in each case with different colorings and/or flavors. For example, vanilla pudding can be the main filling component part, to which, distributed in individual portions in the cup, chocolate pudding is to be added as the additional filling component part.
EP 1 842 773 A2 makes known a device of said design where the cups remain stationary underneath the valve head, whilst the respective valve head is moved into the respective cup during the filling operation and out of the same again during the filling. In addition, each valve head is also laterally movable in such a manner that as a result of a computer-controlled movement of the valve head in the case of, for example, differently colored foods, also as a result of computer-controller intermittent opening and closing of the respective nozzles of the valve head, portions of the food can be delivered over the height and the circumference of the respective cup. As the cups have transparent walls, the patterns created in each case are visible and can present interested customers with a particularly attractive sight making them want to buy.
However, the known design is particularly expensive as a result of the necessary kinematics for the respective valve heads which really have to be movable in a controlled manner both vertically and at the same time sideways.
The object underlying the invention is, therefore, to create a device of the design named in the introduction which is realized structurally in a considerably simpler manner and is producible with a smaller amount of expenditure, it also being possible to maintain the conventional kinematics as a result of initially lifting the cup and subsequently filling the same when lowering the cup.
Said object is achieved according to the invention in that the control means comprises a control disk, which is rotatable about a longitudinal axis in the valve head, with control openings which are distributed about said longitudinal axis along a first control circuit and which, when the control disk is rotated in rotational steps out of a first closed position, prior to achieving a second closed position, are movable one after another in an alternating manner into coincidence with auxiliary nozzle inlet openings in a stationary control face of the valve head which lies underneath in a planar manner, which auxiliary nozzle inlet openings are arranged along a second control circuit which is congruent with the first control circuit in the control surface about the longitudinal axis in such a manner that during the filling operation, in a helically increasing manner, individual portions of the second food which forms the additional component part are positionable on the inside wall of the cup by corresponding auxiliary nozzle outlet openings, and
that a main nozzle, the feeding of which with the first food which forms the main component part is controlled in a known manner by only one rotary slide in the supply line which comes from the associated dosing device, is provided below the control surface in the valve head inside the second control circuits and the auxiliary nozzle inlet openings distributed along the same along the longitudinal axis.
In an expedient manner, a control shaft, which is connected in a rigid manner to the control disk and is coaxial with respect to the longitudinal axis, is provided for the rotational stepping of said control disk.
In an advantageous manner, the auxiliary nozzle outlet openings are arranged in the valve head in such a manner that they remain close to the inside wall of the cup during filling when the cup is moved downward in order to be able to position the discrete portions better on the inside wall of the cup, which then results in one of the patterns mentioned above which are visible on the outside of the cup.
In the case of a preferred embodiment, three control openings (25a, 25b, 25c) which can lead to the auxiliary nozzle outlet openings by means of three auxiliary nozzle lines (30) are distributed along the control circuit. However, further control openings with further auxiliary nozzle lines can also be provided.
In this case, the procedure according to the invention is such that once the cup has been lifted close to the outlet nozzle end of the valve head, the main nozzle is opened at the start of the connecting downward movement of the cup,
that at the same time or shortly thereafter, as a result of a first rotational step of the control disk, the first auxiliary nozzle inlet opening lying on the second control circuit is opened,
that subsequently, as a result of a second rotational step of the control disk, the first nozzle inlet opening is closed again and the second inlet opening following on the second control circuit is opened, and
that in the same way, as a result of a rotational step or further rotational steps, one auxiliary nozzle inlet opening or further auxiliary nozzle inlet openings located on the second control circuit are opened and closed again one after another until the filling of the cup is concluded as a result of closing the last auxiliary nozzle inlet opening and also the main nozzle.
In a preferred manner, in this case, the method is conducted in such a manner that from the first closed position of the control disk, after a first rotational step of the same of 25°, its first control opening is in alignment with a first auxiliary nozzle inlet opening and a first auxiliary nozzle line opens,
that after a subsequent second rotational step of the same of 35°, the first auxiliary nozzle line is closed again and the second control opening of the control disk is in alignment with a second auxiliary nozzle inlet opening and a second auxiliary nozzle line opens,
that after a subsequent third rotational step of the same of 35°, the second auxiliary nozzle line is also closed again and the third control opening of the control disk is in alignment with a third auxiliary nozzle inlet opening and a third auxiliary nozzle line opens, and
that after a subsequent fourth rotational step of the same of 25°, the second closed position is reached and all the auxiliary nozzle lines are closed, whereby a first control cycle for distributing three portions of the additional component part in the main component part of the filling of a first cup is concluded.
In addition, it has also proved to be expedient in the case of a subsequent second control cycle for filling the next cup 16, the control disk 23 is returned from the second closed position by way of corresponding rotational steps into the first closed position, wherein the respective opening pairs 25c, 26c; 25b, 26b and 25c, 26c open and close in the reverse sequence.
Nonetheless, it is also possible to allow the control disk to jump back from its second closed position into its first closed position in order to repeat the first control cycle when filling the next cup.
The invention and its advantageous developments are the object of the claims and are explained in more detail below by way of an exemplary embodiment which is shown in the drawings, in which:
An individual valve head 1 with two connected dosing piston cylinder units as dosing devices 2 and 3 can be seen, in particular, in
According to the invention, the control means is then a control disk 23, which is rotatable about a longitudinal axis 22 in the valve head 1, with control openings 25a, 25b, 25c, which are distributed about said central axis 22 along a first control circuit 24 (see
In addition, a main nozzle 31 (i.e. main nozzle line 31), the feeding of which with the first food 9 which forms the main component part is controlled in a known manner by only one rotary slide 13 in the supply line 15 which comes from the associated dosing device 2, is provided below the control surface 27 in the valve head 1 inside the second control circuit 24′ and the auxiliary nozzle inlet openings 26a, 26b, 26c distributed along the same on the longitudinal axis 22.
A control shaft 32, which is connected in a rigid manner to the control disk 23 and is coaxial with respect to the longitudinal axis 22, is provided for the rotational stepping of said control disk.
The auxiliary nozzle outlet openings (only the opening 19 of which can be seen in
In the case of the preferred exemplary embodiment shown, three control openings 25a, 25b, 25c, which lead to the associated auxiliary nozzle outlet openings by means of three auxiliary nozzle lines (only the auxiliary nozzle line 30 can be seen), are distributed along the first control circuit 24. According to
The method for operating the device is expediently as follows:
once the cup 16 has been lifted close to the outlet nozzle end 32 of the valve head 1, the main nozzle 31 is opened at the start of the subsequent downward movement of the cup 16,
at the same time or shortly thereafter, as a result of a first rotational step of the control disk (23), the first auxiliary nozzle inlet opening (26a) lying on the second control circuit (24′) is opened,
subsequently, as a result of a second rotational step of the control disk 23, the first nozzle inlet opening 26a is closed again and the second inlet opening (26b) is opened,
and finally in the same way, as a result of a rotational step or further rotational steps, one auxiliary nozzle inlet opening or further auxiliary nozzle inlet openings located on the second control circuit 24′ are opened and closed again one after another until the filling of the cup 16 is concluded as a result of closing the last auxiliary nozzle inlet opening and also the main nozzle 31.
In this case, the procedure is preferably in such a manner that
from the first closed position (
that after a subsequent second rotational step of the same of 35°, the first auxiliary nozzle line is closed again and the second control opening 25b of the control disk 23 is in alignment with a second auxiliary nozzle inlet opening 26b and a second auxiliary nozzle line (30) opens (
that after a subsequent third rotational step of the same of 35°, the second auxiliary nozzle line is also closed again and the third control opening 25c of the control disk 23 is in alignment with a third auxiliary nozzle inlet opening 26c and a third auxiliary nozzle line opens (
that after a subsequent fourth rotational step of the same of 25°, the second closed position is achieved (
In the case of a subsequent further control cycle for filling the next cup 16, it is preferred to return the control disk 23 from the second closed position by way of corresponding rotational steps into the first closed position, wherein the respective opening pairs open and close in the reverse sequence, namely 25c, 26c; 25b, 26b and 25a, 26a.
As already mentioned, it is also possible to allow the control disk 23 to jump back out of the second closed position according to
It is obvious that in a known manner several of the devices according to the invention can be arranged side by side in a multiple-track filling installation in order to fill cups 16 supplied in several tracks. In this case, combination packs which are formed from several cups 16 connected together can also be filled,
As can be seen from
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