Fill valve assembly for filler device and associated method

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6338370
  • Patent Number
    6,338,370
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, May 31, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 15, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A fill valve assembly for use in association with a filler device. The fill valve assembly generally includes: an outer housing; a product dispensing member; a displaceable piston; and mechanisms for controllably displacing the piston to a clean-in-place position. The product dispensing member is associated with the outer housing and includes a channel having a sealing member retained therein. The displaceable piston is positioned within at least a portion of the outer housing and the product dispensing member. When the piston is in the clean-in-place position, the seal member retained within the channel of the product dispensing member is exposed which facilitates cleaning thereabout.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates in general to a fill valve assembly, and more particularly, to a fill valve assembly, for use in association with a filler device, which is configurable into a clean-in-place mode of operation for cleaning predetermined components associated therein.




2. Background Art




Fill valve assemblies for use in association with filler devices have been known in the art for years and are the subject of numerous patents including: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,845,683; 5,740,844; 5,690,151; 5,533,552; 5,531,253; 5,450,882; 5,402,833; 4,848,381; 4,437,498; 4,219,054; 3,774,658; 3,568,734; 3,430,639; EP Pat. No. 568121 A1; and EP Pat. No. 554951 A1. While fill valve assemblies have become commercially available for use in association with filler devices, problems associated with cleaning internal components remain largely problematic—especially when the fill valve assembly is being used for filling a food product where cleanliness standards are relatively stringent.




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a reliable fill valve assembly for use in association with filler devices which remedies the detriments and/or complications associated with conventional fill valve assemblies known in the art.




These and other objects of the present invention will become apparent in light of the present specification, claims, and drawings.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to a fill valve assembly for use in association with a filler device comprising: (a) an outer housing; (b) a product dispensing member associated with the outer housing, wherein the product dispensing member includes a channel having a sealing member retained therein; (c) a displaceable piston positioned within at least a portion of the outer housing and the product dispensing member; and (d) means for controllably displacing the piston to a clean-in-place position, to in turn, expose the seal member retained within the channel of the product dispensing member for facilitating cleaning thereabout.




In a preferred embodiment of the invention fill valve assembly further comprises means for controllably displacing the piston to the clean-in-place position, an open position, and a closed position. In this embodiment, the clean-in-place piston displacing means may comprise a first aperture associated with a stop plunger, a second aperture and a third aperture associated with the outer housing, wherein the first and second apertures are exhausted to ambient and the third aperture is supplied with a pneumatic source.




In addition, the open piston displacing means may comprise a first aperture associated with a stop plunger, a second aperture and a third aperture associated with the outer housing, wherein the first aperture is exhausted to ambient, and the second and third apertures are supplied with a pneumatic source.




Moreover, the closed piston displacing means may comprise a first aperture associated with a stop plunger, a second aperture and a third aperture associated with the outer housing, wherein the first and second apertures are supplied with a pneumatic source and the third aperture is exhausted to ambient.




In another preferred embodiment of the invention, the piston may comprise a concave region near a lower end thereof, whereby the concave region forms an exposed volume around the seal member upon displacement of the piston to the clean-in-place position.




In yet another preferred embodiment of the invention, the clean-in-place piston displacing means may comprise the piston being displaced into a stop plunger, wherein the stop plunger is at least partially retracted away from the seal member retained within the channel of the product dispensing member.




The present invention is also directed to a fill valve assembly for use in association with a filler device comprising: (a) an outer housing, wherein the outer housing includes a channel having a sealing member retained therein; (b) a displaceable piston positioned within at least a portion of the outer housing; and (c) means for controllably displacing the piston to a clean-in-place position, to in turn, expose the seal member retained within the outer housing to facilitate cleaning thereabout.




The present invention is further directed to a fill valve assembly for use in association with a filler device comprising: (a) an outer housing; (b) a product dispensing member associated with the outer housing, wherein the product dispensing member includes a channel having a sealing member retained therein; (c) a displaceable piston positioned within at least a portion of the outer housing and the product dispensing member, wherein the piston comprises a concave region near a lower end thereof, whereby the concave region forms an exposed volume around the seal member retained within the product dispensing member upon displacement of the piston to the clean-in-place position.




In accordance with the present invention, the fill valve assembly may also comprise: (a) an outer housing, wherein the outer housing includes a channel having a sealing member retained therein; and (b) a displaceable piston positioned within at least a portion of the outer housing, wherein the piston is displaceable into a closed position, an open position, and a clean-in-place position, wherein the clean-in-place position exposes the seal member retained within the outer housing for facilitating cleaning thereabout.




The present invention further provides a method of using a fill valve assembly associated with a filler device comprising the steps of: (a) providing a fill valve assembly including: (1) an outer housing having second and third apertures; (2) a product dispensing member associated with the outer housing having a channel with a sealing member retained therein; (3) a displaceable piston positioned within at least a portion of the outer housing and the product dispensing member; and (4) a stop plunger having an aperture positioned within at least a portion of the outer housing; (b) configuring the piston into a closed position and precluding product from passing through the product dispensing chamber, (c) configuring the piston into an open position and dispensing a product through the product dispensing member; and (d) configuring the piston into a clean-in-place position and exposing the seal member retained within the channel of the product dispensing member; and (e) flushing the exposed seal member with matter to, in turn, substantially remove any undesirable contamination associated therewith.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention will now be described with reference to the drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

of the drawings is a cross-sectional schematic representation of a fill valve assembly showing, among other things, a piston in a closed position;





FIG. 2

of the drawings is a cross-sectional schematic representation of a fill valve assembly showing, among other things, a piston in an open, fill position;





FIG. 3

of the drawings is a cross-sectional schematic representation of a fill valve assembly showing, among other things, a piston in a clean-in-place position;





FIG. 4

of the drawings is a cross-sectional schematic representation of a fill valve assembly associated with a filler device; and





FIG. 5

of the drawings is a fragmented cross-sectional schematic representation of a fill valve assembly showing, among other things, an exposed seal member retained with a channel of a product dispensing member.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




While this invention is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and described herein in detail several specific embodiments with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the embodiments illustrated.




It will be understood that like or analogous elements and/or components, referred to herein, are identified throughout the drawings by like reference characters.




Referring now to the drawings and to

FIG. 1

in particular, a cross-sectional schematic representation of a first embodiment of fill valve assembly


10


is shown, which generally comprises outer housing


12


, product dispensing member


14


, piston


16


(in a closed position), and stop plunger


18


for controllably displacing the piston to, a clean-in-place position, among other positions, which as will be discussed in greater detail below exposes seal member


20


F (e.g. an o-ring) retained within the channel


22


F of product dispensing member


14


for facilitating cleaning thereabout. It will be understood that the term seal member is herein defined as any member that is capable of creating an at least partially fluid seal between at least two surfaces. Preferably, such a seal member is fabricated from an elastomeric material, however, numerous other materials that would be known to those having ordinary skill in the art are likewise contemplated for use in accordance with the present invention.




It will be further understood that the

FIGS. 1A-5

are merely schematic representations. As such, some of the components have been distorted from their actual scale for pictorial clarity.




As is shown in

FIG. 4

, fill valve assembly


10


is primarily intended for use in association with filler device


100


, which is capable of filling associated containers and/or bags with any one of a number of materials in solid, liquid, and/or gaseous states. It will be understood that while fill valve assembly


10


has been shown, for illustrative purposes only, as being associated with a rotary filler device, numerous other device configurations that would be known to those having ordinary skill in the art with the present disclosure before them are likewise contemplated for use.




Referring again to

FIG. 1

, outer housing


12


includes seal members


20


A and


20


B, which are retained within channels


22


A and


22


B, respectively. Seal members


20


A and


20


B slidably seal stop plunger


18


within outer housing


12


, thereby substantially precluding fluid and/or other matter from passing therebetween. Outer housing


12


also includes apertures


24


B and


24


C, which as will be discussed in detail below, facilitate displacement of stop plunger


18


and, in turn, piston


16


.




As is shown in

FIG. 1

, stop plunger


18


is displaceably retained within outer housing


12


at an upper end thereof. Stop plunger


18


includes seal member


20


C which is retained within channel


22


C. Seal member


20


C slidably seals stop plunger


18


within outer housing


12


, thereby substantially precluding fluid and/or other matter from passing therebetween. Stop plunger


18


includes retaining ring


26


, which controllably regulates the degree of downward displacement of stop plunger


18


. As will de discussed in greater detail below, stop plunger


18


further includes aperture


24


A, which can be coupled to, for example, a pneumatic source for displacing piston


16


to a closed position.




Piston


16


is displaceably retained within outer housing


12


below stop plunger


18


. Piston


16


includes seal member


20


D which is retained within channel


22


D. Seal member


20


D slidably seals piston


16


within outer housing


12


, thereby substantially precluding fluid and/or other matter from passing therebetween. Piston


16


also includes upper and lower guide bushings


28


A and


28


B, respectively, which cooperatively facilitate proper displacement of piston


16


. Piston


16


also includes shoulder


30


, which controllably regulates the downward displacement of piston


16


by contacting upper surface


32


of product dispensing chamber


14


.




As is best shown in

FIG. 5

, piston


16


(in a clean-in-place position) includes a concave region


34


, which exposes the seal member


20


F retained within channel


22


F of product dispensing member


14


for facilitating cleaning thereabout. While piston


16


has been shown, for illustrative purposes only, as including concave region


34


, it is likewise contemplated that other geometric configurations are likewise contemplated for use—so long as the particular geometric configuration exposes seal member


20


F retained within the product dispensing member for facilitating cleaning thereabout.




Referring back to

FIG. 1

, product dispensing member


14


is associated with outer housing


12


, and is secure thereto by connecting clamp


36


A. Product dispensing member


14


includes seal members


20


E and


20


F, which are retained within channels


22


E and


22


F, respectively. Sealing members


20


E and


20


F slidably seal piston


16


within product dispensing member


14


, thereby substantially precluding fluid and/or other matter from passing therebetween when the piston is in either a closed position (See

FIG. 1

) or an open position (See FIG.


2


B).




Filling tip


38


is associated with product dispensing member


14


, and is secured thereto by connecting clamp


36


B. Filling tip


38


serves to sealingly connect fill valve assembly


10


to an associated container and/or bag (not shown).




As is shown in

FIG. 1A

, in a preferred embodiment of the invention, piston


16


of fill valve assembly


10


is displaceable to a closed position by supplying apertures


24


A and


24


B with a pneumatic source and by venting aperture


24


C to ambient. In such a closed position any product contained within product dispensing chamber


14


is precluded from entering an associated container and/or bag. It will be understood that piston


16


is also displaceable to a closed position without supplying aperture


24


B with a pneumatic source.




As is shown in

FIG. 2B

, piston


16


of fill valve assembly


10


is displaceable to an open or fill position by supplying apertures


24


B and


24


C with a pneumatic source and by venting aperture


24


A to ambient. In such an open position any product contained within product dispensing chamber


14


is free to flow into an associated container and/or bag.




As is shown in

FIG. 3C

, piston


16


of fill valve assembly


10


is displaceable to a clean-in-place position by supplying aperture


24


C with a pneumatic source and by venting apertures


24


A and


24


B to ambient. As is best shown in

FIG. 5

, piston


16


exposes the seal member


20


F retained within channel


22


F of product dispensing member


14


for facilitating cleaning thereabout. It will be understood that seal member


20


F and its surrounding area can be flushed, and, in turn, cleaned with any one of a number of cleaning fluids and/or gasses.




While outer housing


12


of fill valve assembly


10


has been disclosed herein as being associated with a separate product dispensing member component


14


, it is also contemplated that outer housing


12


can be fabricated as a unitary piece which includes the structure of product dispensing member


14


. In such an embodiment, seal member


20


F is retained within channel


22


F of outer housing


12


instead of product dispensing member


14


.




The foregoing description merely explains and illustrates the invention and the invention is not limited thereto except insofar as the appended claims are so limited, as those skilled in the art who have the disclosure before them will be able to make modifications without departing from the scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A fill valve assembly for use in association with a filler device, comprising:an outer housing; a product dispensing member associated with the outer housing, wherein the product dispensing member includes a channel having a sealing member retained therein; a displaceable piston positioned within at least a portion of the outer housing and the product dispensing member, wherein the piston is displaceable into a clean-in-place, an open, and a closed position; and means for controllably displacing the piston to the clean-in-place position, to in turn, expose the seal member retained within the channel of the product dispensing member for facilitating cleaning thereabout.
  • 2. The fill valve assembly according to claim 1, further comprising means for controllably displacing the piston to the open position and the closed position.
  • 3. The fill valve assembly according to claim 2, wherein the means for displacing the piston to the open position comprises a first aperture associated with a stop plunger, a second aperture and a third aperture associated with the outer housing, wherein the first aperture is exhausted to ambient, and the second and third apertures are supplied with a fluid from a pneumatic source.
  • 4. The fill valve assembly according to claim 2, wherein the means for displacing the piston to the closed position comprises a first aperture associated with a stop plunger, a second aperture and a third aperture associated with the outer housing, wherein the first and second apertures are supplied with a fluid from a pneumatic source and the third aperture is exhausted to ambient.
  • 5. The fill valve assembly according to claim 1, wherein the piston comprises a concave region near a lower end thereof, whereby the concave region forms an exposed volume around the seal member upon displacement of the piston to the clean-in-place position.
  • 6. The fill valve assembly according to claim 1, wherein the seal member comprises an o-ring.
  • 7. A fill valve assembly for use in association with a filler device, comprising:an outer housing, wherein the outer housing includes a channel having a sealing member retained therein; a displaceable piston positioned within at least a portion of the outer housing, wherein the piston is displaceable into a clean-in-place, an open, and a closed position; and means for controllably displacing the piston to the clean-in-place position, to in turn, expose the seal member retained within the outer housing for facilitating cleaning thereabout.
  • 8. The fill valve assembly according to claim 7, further comprising means for controllably displacing the piston to the open position and the closed position.
  • 9. The fill valve assembly according to claim 8, wherein the means for displacing the piston to the open position comprises a first aperture associated with a stop plunger, a second aperture and a third aperture associated with the outer housing, wherein the first aperture is exhausted to ambient, and the second and third apertures are supplied with a fluid from a pneumatic source.
  • 10. The fill valve assembly according to claim 8, wherein the means for displacing the piston to the closed position comprises a first aperture associated with a stop plunger, a second aperture and a third aperture associated with the outer housing, wherein the first and second apertures are supplied with a fluid from a pneumatic source and the third aperture is exhausted to ambient.
  • 11. The fill valve assembly according to claim 7, wherein the piston comprises a concave region near a lower end thereof, whereby the concave region forms an exposed volume around the seal member upon displacement of the piston to the clean-in-place position.
  • 12. The fill valve assembly according to claim 7, wherein the seal member comprises an o-ring.
  • 13. A method of using a fill valve assembly associated with a filler device, comprising steps for:providing a fill valve assembly including: an outer housing having second and third apertures; a product dispensing member associated with the outer housing having a channel with a sealing member retained therein; a displaceable piston positioned within at least a portion of the outer housing and the product dispensing member; and a stop plunger having a first aperture positioned within at least a portion of the outer housing; positioning the piston into a closed position and precluding product from passing through the product dispensing chamber; positioning the piston into an open position and dispensing a product through the product dispensing member; positioning the piston into a clean-in-place position and exposing the seal member retained within the chapel of the product dispensing member; and flushing the exposed seal member with matter to, in turn, substantially remove any undesirable contamination associated therewith.
  • 14. The method according to claim 13, wherein the step for positioning the piston into an open position comprises the steps of exhausting the first aperture to ambient, and supplying the second and third apertures with a fluid from a pneumatic source.
  • 15. The method according to claim 13, wherein the step for positioning the piston into a closed position comprises the steps of supplying the first and second apertures with a fluid from a pneumatic source, and exhausting the third aperture to ambient.
  • 16. The method according to claim 13, wherein the step for positioning the piston into a clean-in-place position comprises the steps of supplying the third aperture with a fluid from a pneumatic source, and exhausting the first and second apertures to ambient.
  • 17. A fill valve assembly for use in association with a filler device, comprising:an outer housing, wherein the outer housing includes a second aperture and a third aperture; a stop plunger at least partially positioned within the outer housing, wherein the stop plunger includes a first aperture; a product dispensing member associated with the outer housing, wherein the product dispensing member includes a channel having a sealing member retained therein; and a displaceable piston positioned within at least a portion of the outer housing and the product dispensing member, wherein the piston is displaceable into a clean-in-place, an open, and a closed position, and wherein the piston is displaceable into the clean-in-place position when the first and second apertures are exhausted to ambient and the third aperture is supplied with a fluid from a pneumatic source, and further wherein the piston comprises a concave region near a lower end thereof, whereby the concave region forms an exposed volume around the seal member upon displacement of the piston to the clean-in-place position.
  • 18. A fill valve assembly for use in association with a filler device, comprising:an outer housing, wherein the outer housing includes a second aperture and a third aperture; a stop plunger at least partially positioned within the outer housing, wherein the stop plunger includes a first aperture; a product dispensing member associated with the outer housing, wherein the product dispensing member includes a channel having a sealing member retained therein; and a displaceable piston positioned within at least a portion of the outer housing and the product dispensing member, wherein the piston is displaceable into a clean-in-place, an open, and a closed position, and wherein the piston is displaceable into the clean-in-place position when the stop plunger, and, in turn, the piston is at least partially retracted away from the seal member retained within the channel of the product dispensing member, and further wherein the piston comprises a concave region near a lower end thereof, whereby the concave region forms an exposed volume around the seal member upon displacement of the piston to the clean-in-place position.
  • 19. A fill valve assembly for use in association with a filler device, comprising:an outer housing, wherein the outer housing includes a channel having a sealing member retained therein, and further wherein the outer housing includes a second aperture and a third aperture; a stop plunger at least partially positioned within the outer housing, wherein the stop plunger includes a first aperture; and a displaceable piston positioned within at least a portion of the outer housing, wherein the piston is displaceable into a clean-in-place, an open, and a closed position, and wherein the piston is displaceable into the clean-in-place position when the first and second apertures are exhausted to ambient and the third aperture is supplied with a fluid from a pneumatic source, and further wherein the piston comprises a concave region near a lower end thereof, whereby the concave region forms an exposed volume around the seal member upon displacement of the piston to the clean-in-place position.
  • 20. A fill valve assembly for use in association with a filler device, comprising:an outer housing, wherein the outer housing includes a channel having a sealing member retained therein, and further wherein the outer housing includes a second aperture and a third aperture; a stop plunger at least partially positioned within the outer housing, wherein the stop plunger includes a first aperture; and a displaceable piston positioned within at least a portion of the outer housing, wherein the piston is displaceable into a clean-in-place, an open, and a closed position, and wherein the piston is displaceable into the clean-in-place position when the stop plunger, and, in tun, the piston is at least partially retracted away from the seal member retained within the channel of the product dispensing member, and further wherein the piston comprises a concave region near a lower end thereof, whereby the concave region forms an exposed volume around the seal member upon displacement of the piston to the clean-in-place position.
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