Method and apparatus for a traversing filler spout for solid bulk bag filling station

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6776197
  • Patent Number
    6,776,197
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, September 12, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 17, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
A bulk bag-filling machine with a traversing strap latching and traversing filler spout mechanisms. The strap latch mechanisms and the filler spout may be moved independently or in unison forwardly towards the front or forward most edge of the filling station, thereby permitting the operator of the filling apparatus to easily and safely suspend the heavy bulk bag's strap loops on the four strap latches and make the filler neck connection to the filling spout prior to traversing the strap latches and filler neck to their rearmost position, thereby positioning the bag for filling. Boxes may also be utilized by the adaptation of transfer tables in which case the strap latches are not required.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates generally to bulk bag-filling equipment and more particularly to an improvement to my bag or box filling apparatus disclosed by my U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,676,284 and 5,036,894 and incorporated herein in their entirety by reference. The improvement incorporates a traversing filler spout that permits easy removal and attachment of bulk bags, or box filler neck, by an operator standing adjacent to the bag filling apparatus.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Large container bags are currently used for transporting dry bulk materials. Such bags are constructed of reinforced, flexible polymeric materials supported by integral lifting straps and fitted with a filler neck. Bags range in size between 20 and 70 cubic feet and may also be contained in boxes for easy of stacking and transport.




Bag filling apparatus are generally designed in a manner whereby the large bags are suspended from the filling equipment by lifting straps connected to latch bars in a releasable manner with the bag's filler neck connected to the station's filling spout. The bags are usually lowered periodically onto a platform having apparatus for weighing the contents of the bag and vibrating the material therein-eliminating air pockets to insure densification. When the bulk bags are contained in boxes lifting the bags becomes unnecessary. However, connecting the bag's filler neck to the spout remains an awkward task for the operator.




Various methods have been devised to assist the station operator in connecting the bag's lifting straps and/or filler neck to the machine's filer spout in a manner whereby the neck is secured to the filler spout and the bag is held suspended in a fully extended position from the latch bars or in their corrugated boxes ready for filling.




As a result of the weighing and vibrating platform being located directly below the bag or box, the operator finds it very difficult to properly secure the straps and filler neck without stepping on the weighing and vibration platform. In some cases the filling station is also not accessible from either side due to conveying equipment or other machines or the filling apparatus may be located above floor level. Therefore, prior art systems have been disclosed which allow the rear most strap latch bars to move forward towards the operator for loading. However, since the station's filler spout is generally fixed, making up the filler neck connection still places the operator in a strain by requiring the operator to access the filler neck connection from outside the filling station apparatus with the bag in the fully extended position placing the neck central to the loading platform. It is, therefore, an object of this invention to provide a method and apparatus which allows the operator to have full access to the strap latches and filler neck while standing outside the perimeter of the filling apparatus prior to placing the bag in a suspended or fully extended position.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A bulk bag-filling machine with a traversing strap latching and traversing filler spout mechanisms. The strap latch mechanisms and the filler spout may be moved independently or in sequence forwardly towards the front or forward most edge of the filling station, thereby permitting the operator of the filling apparatus to easily and safely suspend the heavy bulk bag's strap loops on the four strap latches and make the filler neck connection to the filling spout prior to traversing the strap latches and filler neck to their rearmost position, thereby positioning the bag for filling.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




For a further understanding of the nature and objects of the present invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which, like parts are given like reference numerals, and wherein:





FIG. 1

is an isometric view of the bag filling apparatus with traversing spout in the rear most or fill position;





FIG. 2

is an isometric view of the bag filling apparatus in the forward most or bag loading position;





FIG. 3

is a side partial elevation view of the apparatus as seen in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a side partial elevation view of the apparatus as seen in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

is partial exploded view of the apparatus as seen in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 6

is an exploded view of the roller guide assembly seen in

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

is an exploded view of a portion of the filler spout assembly seen in

FIG. 5

; and





FIG. 8

is an exploded view of a portion of the filler spout and carriage assembly seen in FIG.


5


.





FIG. 9

is an isometric view of a second embodiment of the filling apparatus with the traversing bag loop latching arm apparatus and the traversing filling spout apparatus combined and operated by a single actuator.





FIG. 10

is an isometric view of the bulk bag filling apparatus illustrated in

FIG. 1

configured for handling bulk bag boxes on conveyers.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Looking first at

FIG. 1

we see that the bulk bag filling apparatus


10


includes a base platform


12


, which may contain load sensing and vibrating equipment, a vertical mast


14


extending upwards from the rear of base platform


12


, filling spout carriage


16


and latch bar carriage assembly


18


and a support frame


38


attached perpendicularly to the mast


14


projecting all forwardly in a cantilever manner over the base platform


12


.




The detailed construction of my bulk bag filling station is fully described in my previous U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,676,284 and 5,036,894 and incorporated herein by reference. The improvements disclosed herein are related primarily to the combining of the new traversing filling spout assembly


16


and its support frame


38


which may include the traversing latch assembly


18


utilized in my prior art patents As seen in

FIG. 2

or as a combination unit as illustrated in FIG.


9


.




As seen in greater detail in

FIG. 3

, the filler plenum or spout assembly


22


is supported by carriage assembly


16


and is shown supported by a pair of horizontal frame members


38


fixed to the vertical mast


14


. A flexible in-feed line


40


is connected to the upper portion


36


of the filler plenum assembly


22


that includes a filter and vent assembly


42


. The carriage assembly


16


is projected forward to a bag attachment position and retracted rearward to a bag filling position by a cylinder


44


pivotally attached at its base to the mast


14


and at its rod end to the carriage assembly


16


.




The traversing latching apparatus


18


as previously described remain virtually unchanged in this embodiment with lifting arms


24




a


,


24




b


positionable forward and the rear lifting arms


26




a


,


26




b


traversable independently of the traversing carriage assembly


16


.




As further seen in

FIG. 4

, the upper portion


36


of the filler plenum assembly


22


is mounted to a pair of legs


46


pivotally connected to the upper side of the horizontal support arms


38


. A pair of lift cylinders


48


located outboard of the horizontal arms


38


raises and lowers the upper portion of the filler plenum


36


in a pivotal manner to allow the carriage assembly, containing the lower or spout portion


28


of the filler plenum assembly


22


, to traverse. The lift cylinders


48


further serve to clamp the upper filler plenum portion


36


to the lower plenum or spout portion


28


in a sealing manner. This allows the spout portion


28


to be aligned over the bag in a collapsed condition. Therefore, the bag's loops and its filler neck can be easily accessed from the leading edge of the loading apparatus


10


.





FIG. 5

details how the filler neck and carriage portion


16


is constructed and adapted to the support arms


38


, how the cylinders


44


and


48


are connected, how the pivotal mounting of the upper filler plenum portion


36


is achieved, along with a view of the guide roller assembly


60


. These assemblies are seen in greater detail in FIGS.


6


,


7


, and


8


. The roller guide assembly


60


, as seen in

FIG. 6

, is composed of a base plate


70


attached to the support arm


38


by screws


72


extending through the support arm


38


, two roller plates


74


having four rollers


78


, each attached to the base plate


70


by a shoulder bolt


78


passing through each of the rollers


78


and roller plate


74


, thereby allowing the roller


76


to revolve freely upon the screw


78


. Spacing between the upper and lower rollers is fixed to receive the I-Beam rail members


58


seen in FIG.


8


.




As illustrated in greater detail in

FIG. 7

, the pivotal assembly


22


includes the upper portion of the filler plenum


36


and is also a conical tubular member having a wide flange portion


52


, an inlet tube


62


intersecting the conical tubular portion at an acute angle, and further includes a filter and vent assembly


42


located within the tubular member opposite the flange


52


. The plenum member


36


is supported by the pivotal arms


46


attached to the upper side of the wide flange


52


as seen in

FIG. 5. A

dust shield


47


is also provided adjacent the flange


52


, extending horizontally between the pivotal arms


46


. Pivotal arms


46


are connected perpendicularly to a tubular cross member


64


pivotally operable about a shaft


66


and supported at each end by bearings


68


mounted to the upper side of the frame horizontal support arms


38


in the manner illustrated in

FIG. 5. A

channel member


49


is provided and attached perpendicular to each of the pivotal arms


46


adjacent their connecting points with the upper plenum assembly


36


for engagement with the rod end


43


of the lift cylinders


48


in the manner illustrated in FIG.


4


.




The lower plenum or spout portion


28


, as seen in

FIG. 8

, is a conical tubular member consisting of a lower neck portion


50


and a wide upper flange portion


52


. The lower neck portion


50


may be fitted with clamping or expanding mechanisms for retaining the bag's filler neck. A pair of rail members


54


supports the filler spout portion


28


of the plenum assembly


22


below the flange


52


and a pair of cross members


56


,


57


forming a box frame surrounding the neck portion


50


. I-beam guide rails


58


are shown removably attached outboard of the rail members


54


by screws


59


.




As seen in

FIG. 9

the traversing latching apparatus as disclosed in previous U.S. Pat. No. 5,036,893 mentioned above is herein cooperatively attached as a frame unit assembly


18


to the under side of the traversing spout carriage assembly


16


, thereby forming a combined traversing carriage assembly


20


that includes a portion of the filler head or plenum assembly


22


seen in FIG.


1


and traverses in a forward and rearward manner as shown in FIG.


2


. By traversing the carriage assembly


20


forward, an operator is presented with the fixed forward latching arms


24




a


,


24




b


, rear traversing latching arms


26




a


and


26




b


, extended to their forward most position, and the lower neck or spout portion


28


of the filler plenum assembly


22


at or near the front edge of the base platform


12


; thereby making it much easier for the operator standing at floor level to attached the heavy bulk bags


30


by their straps


32


to the latch bars


24




a


,


24




b


,


26




a


(not shown),


26




b


. Traversal of the rear latching arms


26




a


,


26




b


rearwardly deploys the bag


30


as seen in

FIG. 2

, allowing easy access to and connection of the bag's filler neck


34


to the lower neck portion


28


of the filler plenum


22


.




Rearward traversal of the carriage assembly


20


centrally locates the bag


30


relative to the base platform


12


and centrally aligns the lower portion


28


of the filler plenum


22


to the upper plenum portion


36


of the filler plenum


22


where mating of the upper and lower portions


28


,


36


of the plenum assembly


22


occurs.




As further seen in

FIG. 10

box type bulk bags


50


may be shuttled forward or rearward on the trundle conveyor having both x any y transfer roller capability to allow the filler neck


34


of the bulk box bags to be aligned and attached to the plenum lower portion


28


. Connecting transfer conveyors


56


,


58


bring the empty boxes to the filling station and transfer the filled boxes away from the station


10


.




Because many varying and different embodiments may be made within the scope of the inventive concept herein taught, and because many modifications may be made in the embodiments herein detailed in accordance with the descriptive requirement of the law, it is to be understood that the details herein are to be interpreted as illustrative and not in any limiting sense.



Claims
  • 1. A bulk bag filling apparatus comprising:a) a base; b) a vertical mast connected to said base; c) a pair of horizontal frame members attached to and extending perpendicularly from said mast; d) a filler spout assembly supported by said horizontal frame members; e) a carriage assembly having at least a lower portion of said filler spout assembly attached thereto supported by and longitudinally traversable relative to said horizontal frame members; and f) a means for positioning said carriage assembly between a first bag attaching position and a second bag filling position relative to said horizontal frame members in a shuttling manner.
  • 2. The bulk bag filling apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said filler spout assembly comprises an upper portion pivotally attached to said horizontal frame members.
  • 3. The bulk bag filling apparatus according to claim 2 wherein said upper portion of said filler spout is positioned between a first position in sealed contact with said lower portion of said filler spout assembly and a second position separated from said lower portion of said filler spout assembly.
  • 4. The bulk bag filling apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said carriage assembly further comprises a means for releaseably holding said bag prior to and during filling.
  • 5. A bulk bag filling apparatus comprising:a) a bag support base; b) a vertical frame extending vertically from said base; c) a pair of horizontal support arms attached perpendicular to said vertical frame located opposite and parallel to said base; d) a filler spout assembly having an upper portion and a lower portion the upper portion being separateable from said lower portion and pivotally attached to said horizontal support arms; d) a plurality of rollers attached to each of said support arms; e) a carriage assembly comprising at least a lower portion of said filler spout assembly and said plurality of rollers for traversing said carriage relative to said horizontal support arms between a bag attachment position and a bag filling position; f) a means for positioning said upper portion of said filler spout relative to said lower portion of said filler spout; and g) an actuator means for traversing said carriage between said bag attachment position and said bag filling position.
  • 6. The bulk bag filling apparatus according to claim 5 wherein said carriage further comprises a means for releaseably holding said bag prior to and during filling.
  • 7. The bulk bag filling apparatus according to claim 5 wherein said means for traversing said carriage comprises I-beam rails attached to said carriage in cooperative contact with said plurality of rollers attached to said horizontal frame members and said actuator is pivotally attached to said vertical frame and said carriage assembly.
  • 8. The bag filling apparatus according to claim 7 wherein said filler spout assembly having upper and lower portions said upper portion further having an inlet tube, and vent filter assembly and an actuating means attached to said upper portion for separating and sealing said upper portion of said filler spout assembly relative to said lower portion.
  • 9. The bulk bag filling apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said carriage further comprises a means for releaseably holding said bag prior to and during filling.
  • 10. A method of fitting a bulk bag filling apparatus having a base, a support frame and a means for holding and releasing a bulk bag attached to said frame with a linear traveling carriage capable of traversing at least a portion of the filler spout of a bulk materials filling machine between a filling position and a bag attachment position, the steps comprising, fitting said bag filling machine with a linear carriage assembly having at least a lower portion of said filler spout attached thereto, a means for positioning said carriage —from said filling position to said bag attachment position, and reattaching said means for holding and releasing said bulk bag to said liner carriage assembly.
  • 11. The method according to claim 10 further comprising the step of actuating said means for holding said bag said step being independent—from the step of—positioning said carriage assembly.
  • 12. The method according to claim 11 further comprising the step of traversing said carriage and filler spout when filling boxes.
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