Claims
- 1. A full sack compressor for deaerating and compacting flowable material within a flexible container, comprising:
- a sealable chamber including means for receiving the flexible container;
- valve means having an open position for dispensing flowable material through a fill chute into the flexible container positioned within the chamber and having a closed position for thereafter sealing the chamber;
- a dust line connected to the fill chute;
- means for drawing dust for collection from the container through the fill chute and the dust line during flowable material dispensing;
- means for establishing a vacuum within the sealed chamber, said means drawing the vacuum from the interior of the flexible contained thereby causing a slight expansion of and a deaeration of the flowable material previously dispensed within the flexible container; and
- means for subsequently admitting air to the chamber thereby substantially instantaneously returning the interior of the chamber to atmospheric pressure, the returning air simultaneously axially and radially compacting the expanded and deaerated flowable material within the flexible container.
- 2. The full sack compressor as in claim 1 wherein the means for establishing a vacuum comprises:
- a vacuum source capable of pulling a vacuum of at least eighteen inches of mercury; and
- a vacuum line connecting the vacuum source to the flowable material fill chute within the chamber for drawing the vacuum through the fill chute.
- 3. Apparatus for filling a flexible container with deaerated and compacted flowable materials, comprising:
- a sealable chamber for receiving the flexible container therein;
- a fill chute having an outlet inserted into the flexible container for dispensing flowable material within the flexible container;
- first valve means coupled at an inlet end of the fill chute having an open position for allowing passage of a predetermined amount of flowable materials into the chamber for deposit within the flexible container and a closed position for sealing the chamber both prior to and following the dispensing of the predetermined amount;
- a vacuum source;
- second valve means coupled between the vacuum source and the fill chute having an open position for applying a vacuum to the interior of the flexible container for slightly expanding and deaerating the previously dispensed amount of flowable material therein and having a second closed position for sealing the chamber both prior to and following expansion and deaeration;
- third valve means coupled between the chamber and a source of atmospheric pressure having a closed position for sealing the chamber when the second valve means is in the open position and having an open position for admitting air to the chamber thereby substantially instantaneously returning the interior of the chamber to atmospheric pressure, the return of air at atmospheric pressure to the interior of the chamber simultaneously axially and radially compacting the expanded and deaerated flowable materials within the flexible container;
- a dust collector; and
- fourth valve means coupled between the dust collector and the fill chute having an open position for drawing dust through the fill chute during the dispensing of the predetermined amount of flowable material.
- 4. The apparatus as in claim 3 wherein the vacuum source pulls a vacuum of more than eighteen inches of mercury.
- 5. The apparatus as in claim 3 wherein the outlet for the fill chute further includes means for sealing the flexible container thereto to prevent dispensed flowable materials from escaping from the interior of the flexible container during dispensing, deaeration and compacting.
- 6. The apparatus as in claim 3 wherein the compaction of the flowable materials in both an axial and a radial direction forms a flowable material slug within the flexible container.
- 7. A method for filling a flexible container with deaerated and compacted flowable material, comprising the steps of:
- dispensing a predetermined amount of flowable material into the flexible container through a fill chute;
- drawing dust during dispensing from within the container through a dust line connected to the fill chute for collection;
- thereafter sealing the flexible container within a chamber;
- thereafter drawing a vacuum within the sealed chamber from the interior of the flexible container to slightly expand and deaerte the flowable material previously dispensed therein; and
- finally admitting air to the sealed chamber thereby returning the interior of the chamber to atmospheric pressure in a substantially instantaneously fashion, the returning air simultaneously compacting the expanded and deaerated flowable material within the flexible container in both an axial and radial direction to form a compacted deaerated material slug.
- 8. The method as in claim 7 wherein the step of dispensing further includes the step of venting dust from the chamber while the predetermined amount of flowable material is dispensed into the flexible container.
- 9. The method as in claim 7 wherein the step of filling the flexible container through the fill chute further comprises mounting the fill chute to the chamber and having an outlet secured to the flexible container.
- 10. The method as in claim 9 wherein the step of drawing a vacuum further includes the step of drawing the vacuum through the fill chute.
- 11. The method as in claim 7 further including the step of repeating the steps of claim 7 until the flowable material slugs fill the flexible container to a predetermined limit.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 07/634,021 filed Dec. 26, 1990, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part or co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 558,678 filed Jul. 27, 1990, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 407,901, filed Sep. 15, 1989 now abandoned.
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