Claims
- 1. A method of filling a can in automatic beverage filling equipment, comprising the acts of:
- placing the can in sealed relation with a fill valve of the equipment;
- discharging beverage through the fill valve into the can, flow through the fill valve comprising displacing beverage through a radial array of influent streams comprising a predetermined number, merging the predetermined number of streams into a common confluence chamber, and distributing the beverage flow from the chamber into a plurality of streams which are circular in cross-section, the number of effluent streams differing from the predetermined number of influent streams.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 wherein the flow from the confluence chamber is into the effluent streams the number of which is greater than the predetermined number.
- 3. A method according to claim 1 wherein the flow through the confluence chamber is displaced through a screen located in the confluence chamber.
- 4. A method according to claim 1 wherein all of the effluent streams into which beverage is distributed from the confluence chamber collectively merge into a downwardly and outwardly directed annular discharge cavity from which beverage is discharged against a side wall of the can near the top thereof.
- 5. A nozzle head of a fill valve for filling a beverage can having a top opening size smaller than that which is capable of being filled using the nozzle head, the nozzle head comprising:
- an annular beverage collecting chamber into which a predetermined number of radially arranged influent beverage fill valve streams flow;
- a plurality of hollow individual effluent passageways disposed in a radial pattern in the nozzle head, the passageways being collectively misaligned with and of a number different from the predetermined number of the radially arranged influent beverage streams such that beverage flows from the chamber into the respective passageways as separate streams, effluent beverage from the nozzle head being deposited in the can.
- 6. A nozzle head according to claim 5 wherein the hollow individual passageways are circular in cross-section.
- 7. A nozzle head according to claim 5 wherein the effluent beverage from each of the passageways is first merged at an annular diagonally-disposed cavity distal of the passageways and thence upon a side wall of the can near the top thereof.
- 8. A nozzle head according to claim 5 further comprising an arcuate screen disposed in the chamber.
- 9. A nozzle head according to claim 5 wherein the number of effluent passageways exceed the predetermined number of radially arranged influent streams.
- 10. A fill valve for automatically dispensing beverage to a can comprising:
- a first proximal portion of the fill valve defining a predetermined number of beverage pathways arranged in a radial array;
- a second intermediate portion of the fill valve defining a beverage collecting chamber, the chamber being disposed below and in beverage communication with the beverage pathways;
- a third distal portion of the fill valve comprising a plurality of beverage passageways circular in cross-section and arranged in a radial pattern, the passageways being disposed below and in beverage communication with the chamber, being greater in number than the predetermined number.
- 11. A fill valve according to claim 10 further comprising an arcuately shaped screen disposed in the chamber.
- 12. A fill valve according to claim 10 wherein the passageways are collectively misaligned with the pathways.
- 13. A fill valve according to claim 10 further comprising a vent valve carried at the front of the fill valve in direct communication with a hollow interior of the fill valve.
- 14. A fill valve according to claim 10 further comprising a fourth portion of the fill valve disposed below the third portion, the fourth portion comprising a downwardly and outwardly sloped annular cavity comprising a top region and a bottom region, the top region being in beverage communication with all of the beverage passageways and the bottom region being in beverage communication with the can.
- 15. A method of servicing cans of reduced top opening size at fill valve sites in automatic beverage filling machinery, comprising the acts of:
- providing a plurality of fill valves each having a distal discharge housing comprising diametral size less than the diameter of the top openings of the cans;
- equipping each fill valve with a can-engaging gasket surrounding the discharge housing, the diametral size of each gasket comprising an inside dimension less than the diametral size of the discharge housing and an outside dimension greater than the diametral size of the discharge housing;
- each fill valve passing beverage into one of said cans, the nature of the flow through each fill valve comprising (a) a beverage displacement as radially disposed beverage streams, the streams comprising a predetermined number, (b) merging of said beverage streams at a single confluence chamber and (c) beverage displacement from the chamber as radially positioned streams, the radially positioned streams comprising a number greater than the predetermined number.
- 16. A method according to claim 15 wherein the radial array of streams merge in a downwardly and outwardly directed annular discharge cavity and thence against an interior side wall of the can.
- 17. A method according to claim 15 wherein flow in the confluence chamber traverses a screen.
CONTINUITY
This application is a division of our co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/739,667, filed Oct. 31, 1996, which application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Serial No. 08/419,625, filed Apr. 10, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,582,217.
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