Claims
- 1. A liquid filling apparatus, comprising:a frame including an elevator shaft; an elevator housed in said frame; a horizontal track system housed in said frame for supporting a carriage system; a reciprocating pallet transport system carried by said carriage system, for holding and moving at least one tier of pallets of containers to be filled and capped; a pressurized boom and a multi-head nozzle apparatus mounted on the elevator so as to be elevated to a predetermined position for filling the containers on the pallets; a pumping system for pumping and filtering a bulk solution from a holding tank through the pressurized boom and multi-head nozzle apparatus and into the containers on the pallets; overhead mounting brackets for air operated container cap closure devices; an automated, motorized multi-lid fastening device for the air operated closure devices; and electrical and automation control panels for the carriage, the elevator, the pump, the manifold and air operated closure devices.
- 2. A liquid filling apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the pumping system feeds a nozzle apparatus which includes a nozzle for each container, and the nozzle apparatus is controlled on a time basis, through plumbing and manifold designed for low friction loss, for the uniform and precise feeding of individual drops, for each container, on a tier of the pallet being filled, checked with pump starting and stopping, coupled with air operated start/stop valves, though specifically and similarly sized pressurized metering orifice plate.
- 3. A liquid filling apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the pumping system feeds a nozzle apparatus which includes a nozzle for each container, and the nozzle apparatus is controlled on a weight basis, through plumbing and manifold designed for low friction loss, for the uniform and precise feeding of individual drops, for each container, on a tier of the pallet being filled, checked with pump starting and stopping, coupled with air operated start/stop valves, though specifically and similarly sized pressurized metering orifice plate.
- 4. A liquid filling apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the pumping system feeds a nozzle apparatus which includes a nozzle for each container, and the nozzle apparatus is controlled on a metered basis, through plumbing and manifold designed for low friction loss, for the uniform and precise feeding of individual drops, for each container, on a tier of the pallet being filled, checked with pump starting and stopping, coupled with air operated start/stop valves, though specifically and similarly sized pressurized metering orifice plate.
- 5. A liquid filling apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the pumping system feeds a nozzle apparatus which includes a nozzle for each container, and the nozzle apparatus is controlled on a gravity fill basis, through plumbing and manifold designed for low friction loss, for the uniform and precise feeding of individual drops, for each container, on a tier of the pallet being filled, checked with pump starting and stopping, coupled with air operated start/stop valves, though specifically and similarly sized pressurized metering orifice plate.
- 6. A liquid filling apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the elevator controls the vertical position of the pressurized boom and multi-head nozzle apparatus to be above a tier of empty containers, while simultaneously and precisely inserting a filling tube into each of the containers.
- 7. A liquid filling apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the carriage system reciprocatingly transports at least two pallets of containers back and forth under the elevated pressurized boom and multi-head nozzle apparatus, so that while one pallet of empty containers is being filled, another pallet holding recently filled containers is horizontally displaced away from under the pressurized boom and multi-head nozzle apparatus, so as to be exposed so that caps or lids can be placed on the recently filled containers, and a new or subsequent tier of empty containers is placed on top of the capped containers, ready to be moved back under the pressurized boom and multi-head nozzle apparatus, wherein the process repeats until a completed pallet with a desired number of tiers of containers is filled, capped and readied for shipment.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/379,405 filed May 13, 2002; the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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