Claims
- 1. A cleaning apparatus for cleaning a portion of at least one container, the apparatus comprisinga conveyor for advancing at least one container a container cleaner including a wiping material supply mechanism to support a supply of wiping material, an engaging mechanism operable to urge the wiping material from the supply mechanism into contact with the portion of the container to be cleaned, a wiping material take-up mechanism adapted to store the wiping material from the supply mechanism after the wiping material has contacted the containers, a drive operable to effect movement of the wiping material from the supply mechanism to the take-up mechanism, a sensor operable to sense container advancement and further operable to provide a signal indicative of a number of containers that have advanced, and a controller operable to receive and interpret said signal and said controller operably associated with the drive to effect advancement of the wiping material from the supply mechanism to the take-up mechanism responsive to said signal after a predetermined container advancement number is indicated.
- 2. The cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein the drive is operable to automatically advance the wiping material from the supply mechanism to the engaging mechanism and to the take-up mechanism as the container is conveyed.
- 3. A food packaging apparatus including:a conveyor operable for advancing food receptacles in an upwardly opening orientation from a filling station to a sealing station; a receptacle cleaner positioned between the filling station and the sealing station, the cleaner including a wiping material supply mechanism to support a supply of wiping material, an engaging mechanism operable to urge the wiping material from the supply mechanism into contact with an upper rim of each of the food receptacles passing thereunder, a wiping material take-up mechanism adapted to store the wiping material from the supply mechanism after the wiping material has contacted the food receptacles, a drive operable to effect movement of the wiping material from the supply mechanism to the take-up mechanism, a sensor operable to sense receptacle advancement and further operable to provide a signal indicative of a number of receptacles that have advanced, and a controller operable to receive and interpret said signal and said controller operably associated with the drive to effect advancement of the wiping material from the supply mechanism to the take-up mechanism responsive to said signal after a predetermined receptacle advancement number is indicated.
- 4. The food packaging apparatus, as set forth in claim 3, wherein the drive is operable to automatically advance the wiping material to the engaging mechanism.
- 5. The food packaging apparatus, as set forth in claim 4, wherein the engaging mechanism includes a resiliently deformable member that engages the wiping material to urge the wiping material into contact with the food receptacles passing under the deformable member.
- 6. The food packaging apparatus, as set forth in claim 5, wherein the deformable member includes a substantially cylindrical polymeric foam element with a longitudinal axis extending substantially across the conveyor.
- 7. The food packaging apparatus, as set forth in claim 3, wherein the supply includes a roll of the wiping material mounted on a first carrier for rotation, a portion of the wiping material passing under and around a portion of the cleaning mechanism.
- 8. The food packaging apparatus, as set forth in claim 7, including a brake mechanism cooperating with the wiping material on a feed side of the cleaning mechanism to maintain tension in at least a portion of the wiping material on the feed side of the cleaning mechanism.
- 9. The food packaging apparatus, as set forth in claim 8, wherein the brake mechanism acts on said roll of the wiping material.
- 10. The food packaging apparatus as set forth in claim 7 wherein the take-up mechanism includes a second carrier and removable take-up spool mounted thereon, and a drive cooperating with a portion of the second carrier and operable to drive the take-up spool to advance the wiping material from the first carrier to a presser for take up on the take-up spool.
- 11. A food packaging machine, including:a receptacle filling station operable for placing food into receptacles, the receptacles having sealing surfaces; a sealing station operable for securing a cover material onto the sealing surfaces of the receptacles thereby forming sealed containers; a conveyor operable for transporting filled receptacles from the filling station to the sealing station; a receptacle cleaner positioned between the filling station and the sealing station, the cleaner, including a first carrier, a roll of towel material rotatably mounted on the first carrier, a presser including a resiliently deformable member overlying and extending substantially across the conveyor and mounted for rotation and having a portion of the towel material passing thereunder and partially therearound and operable to effect engagement of towel material with the sealing surfaces passing under the presser, a towel material take-up mechanism operable to store towel material after towel material has contacted sealing surfaces of receptacles, a power drive associated with the take-up mechanism and operable to selectively transfer towel material from the roll to the take-up mechanism and a brake operable to resist movement of towel material from the roll to the take-up mechanism, a sensor operable to sense receptacle advancement and further operable to provide a signal indicative of a number of receptacles that have advanced, and a controller operable to receive and interpret said signal and said controller operably associated with the drive to effect advancement of the towel material from the supply mechanism to the take-up mechanism responsive to said signal after a predetermined receptacle advancement number is indicated.
- 12. The food packaging machine, as set forth in claim 11, wherein said brake is operable to resist movement of towel material from the roll to the presser.
- 13. The food packaging machine, as set forth in claim 11, wherein the controller and drive are operable to effect incremental movement of towel material from the roll to the take-up mechanism.
- 14. A food packaging machine including:a receptacle filling station operable for placing food into receptacles; a sealing station operable for securing cover material onto each of the receptacles each having a sealing surface; a conveyor operable for transporting receptacles from the filling station to the sealing station; and a cleaner positioned adjacent the conveyor downstream of the filling station and upstream of the sealing station, the cleaner, including a first carrier, a roll of towel material rotatably mounted on the first carrier, a presser, including a resiliently deformable member overlying and extending generally across the conveyor and mounted for rotation and having a portion of the towel material passing thereunder and partially there around and operable to effect engagement of towel material with the sealing surfaces passing under the presser, a towel material take-up mechanism operable to store towel material after towel material has contacted sealing surfaces of receptacles, a power drive associated with the take-up mechanism and operable to selectively transfer towel material from the roll to the take-up mechanism, a brake operable to resist movement of towel material from the roll to the take-up mechanism, and a sensor operable to sense receptacle advancement and further operable to provide a signal indicative of a number of receptacles that have advanced, and a controller operable to receive and interpret said signal and said controller operably associated with the drive to effect advancement of the towel material from the supply mechanism to the take-up mechanism responsive to said signal after a predetermined receptacle advancement number is indicated.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/351,722, filed Jan. 24, 2002, pending.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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