The object of the invention relates to the technical field of filling containers of any type known per se such as glass or plastic material containers, using a filling liquid of any kind. The object of the invention finds a particularly advantageous application for the filling of containers of all types of shapes and sizes with products sensitive to oxidation such as wines.
In the state of the art, many solutions have been proposed for filling and leveling a liquid inside containers.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 1,978,002 describes a filling machine including a tank for storing a filling liquid. This storage tank is connected to one and generally a series of filling heads to each of which the containers are successively brought and then removed after filling. Each filling head includes a filling tube passing through a bearing seat for the neck of the container. The tube is intended to penetrate inside the container and includes internally a discharge cannula for recovering the air expelled from the interior of the container by the filling liquid. The vacuum is maintained inside the storage tank to ensure the flow of the liquid from the end of the filling tube. When the liquid reaches the lower end of the filling tube, the liquid passes through the discharge cannula to be brought to the tank or to a storage container. The level of the liquid inside the container is determined by the lower end of the filling tube.
It must first be considered that the filling of containers using the vacuum may affect the quality of the filling liquid due to the aeration of the liquid. Indeed, the vacuum modifies the gas equilibrium of some liquids and leads to a loss of aromas. In addition, the quality of the liquid is also affected by the recirculation of the liquid which occurs in the presence of the container on the receiving seat and even in the absence of the container, with a lower recirculation flow rate. Moreover, it appears that the filling operation turns out, in practice in particular at the end of the filling operation, to be relatively long given the creation of bubbles or foam making the leveling of the liquid difficult.
Document DE 11 85 497 describes a technique for filling containers using a filling liquid stored in a pressure-regulated tank and delivered using at least one filling head including a filling tube passing through a bearing seat for the container and provided with a main obturator to authorize or interrupt the passage of the filling liquid. The filling tube includes internally a discharge cannula and delimits externally with the bearing seat, a passage for communication with a circuit for a regulated leak for the container equipped with an obturator controlled to open and close. The discharge cannula is connected by controlled obturators either to a regulated leakage circuit for the cannula, or to a circuit for communication with the tank allowing the filling of the container in gravity mode. The obturator of the filling tube is driven by a controlled actuator.
The implementation of the technique described by this document leads to a relatively long filling operation given in particular the creation of bubbles or foam at the end of the filling operation.
In the wine bottling industry, it is known that oxygen absorption by wine should be reduced as much as possible during the filling phase. Known bottling machines currently use a filling method which essentially provides for a preliminary step during which an inert gas such as nitrogen is injected inside the container to expel the oxygen using a tube injector partially inserted into the neck of the container.
The neck of the container is then sealed by means of a filling valve which coaxially comprises the aforementioned nitrogen injection nozzle. The vacuum is then created inside the container and the wine is then poured into the container and flows over the surfaces of the inner walls of the container, from its neck to its bottom. The correct filling level is obtained by sucking the excess amount of wine from the container. This conventional method above has been described for example in the patent application WO 2016/030786 in which the filling of the container is carried out using a sliding tube inside the container with the liquid leaving the tube at the bottom of the bottle and then the level of the liquid rises up to the neck, thus reducing the turbulences which typically favor the absorption of oxygen. Such a method leads to a delicate implementation to manage the injection of nitrogen. Moreover, this method does not allow guaranteeing an accurate level for the final level of liquid inside the container due to the management of the regularity of the vacuum and the suction time.
The present invention therefore aims to overcome the drawbacks of the state of the art by proposing a new filling technique that does not have recourse to the injection of nitrogen while limiting the absorption of oxygen by the liquid, this method allowing a filling of the containers to a desired and reproducible level.
Another object of the invention aims to allow filling containers of all shapes and sizes.
To achieve such an objective, the object of the invention relates to a method for filling containers using a filling liquid stored in a tank and delivered using at least one filling head including a spout endpiece provided with a bearing seat for a neck of a container, the spout endpiece being crossed by a filling tube connected to the tank and delimiting with the spout endpiece, at least part of an air return circuit, the filling tube delimiting an exit passage for the liquid which is opened or closed by means of an obturation device, the method including the following steps for the filling of a container:
In addition, the method according to the invention further includes in combination at least either or both of the following additional characteristics:
Another object of the invention is to propose a machine for filling containers using a filling liquid stored in a tank, including at least one filling head, each filling head including:
In addition, the machine according to the invention may also have in combination at least either or both of the following additional characteristics:
Various other characteristics emerge from the description given below with reference to the appended drawings which show, by way of non-limiting examples, embodiments of the object of the invention.
As shown more specifically in
The filling machine I includes a storage tank 3 for the liquid 1, maintained at a regulation pressure by any suitable means 4 such as for example by a pressure regulator. Typically, the tank 3 is maintained at a pressure corresponding to atmospheric pressure.
The filling machine I also includes at least one and generally several filling heads 6 adapted to fill by gravity, each a container 2 with the liquid 1 leaving the storage tank 3 located at a higher level relative to the level of mounting of the filling heads 6. After its filling, each container 2 is evacuated and replaced by a new container for its filling. The filling machine I includes for this purpose, a container handling system 7 for bringing each container 2 to a filling head 6 and releasing each of the containers after their filling. This container handling system 7 can be produced in any suitable way. Advantageously, this handling system 7 includes, for each filling head 6, a gripper allowing the displacement of the containers through their collar.
The filling machine I is not described in more detail because it can take different shapes or configurations depending particularly on the number of filling heads 6. According to the following description, only the operation of a filling head 6 is described, but it is clear that the object of the invention can be applied to a machine including a series of filling heads, for example distributed along a line or at its periphery in order to produce the machine in the form of a carousel.
Each filling head 6 includes a spout endpiece 8 provided with a bearing seat 9 for the neck of the container. The spout endpiece 8 is produced by a tube or a cannula whose section is adapted to be able to be introduced into the container 2 through its neck. This spout endpiece 8 has a lower end 8a (
The spout endpiece 8 is equipped externally with the bearing seat 9 which is provided with a bearing seal 10 for the container in the filling position. Thus, each container 2 bears through its neck or more specifically through its finish surface 2d on the bearing seal 10 so as to ensure a sealing between the spout endpiece 8 and the neck 2c of the container. Each container 2 is thus moved by the handling system 7 to engage the neck around the spout endpiece 8 and bear through its finish surface 2d on the seal 10. At the end of the filling operation, each filled container 2 is evacuated by the handling system 7 which ensures bringing the next container to the filling head.
According to one advantageous characteristic of embodiment, the bearing seat 9 is mounted with a possibility of adjustment relative to the lower end 8a of the spout endpiece 8 to allow adjusting the level of the liquid in the container. To this end, the bearing seat 9 is slidably mounted on the spout endpiece 8 with a blocking system in a predetermined position of any types known per se. For example, the spout endpiece 8 can include graduations to facilitate the positioning, in a defined position, of the bearing seat 9 relative to the lower end 8a of the spout endpiece 8.
Each spout endpiece 8 is crossed by a filling tube 11 communicating with the storage tank 3 and movably mounted in vertical translation. The filling tube 11 passes through the spout endpiece 8 to delimit therewith, a part 12a of an air return circuit 12 in communication with the interior of the container in order to place it at a determined pressure value according to the filling cycle, as will be explained in the following description. For this purpose, the spout endpiece 8 and the filling tube 11 extend coaxially to each other by delimiting therebetween an annular chamber 12a forming part of the air return circuit 12 (
This air return circuit 12 also includes a pipe 12b of connection with the annular chamber 12a and connected either to the atmospheric pressure or to a pressurized chamber 14 via a chamber obturator 15. Advantageously, the connection pipe 12b is connected via a tank obturator 16, to the headspace 3a of the tank 3 whose pressure is maintained equal to atmospheric pressure. Thus, the air return circuit 12 is placed either at atmospheric pressure (via the tank obturator 16) or at a pressure value greater than the atmospheric pressure (via the chamber obturator 15).
According to another characteristic of the invention, a sealing system 17 ensures the closing of the air return circuit 12 when the filling tube 11 occupies a high position (
The filling tube 11 includes a lower end 11a delimiting an exit passage 11b for the liquid. The lower end 11a always extends below the bearing seat 9. Thus, the filling tube 11 thus extends in projection from the bearing seat 9 allowing the introduction of the filling tube 11 through its lower end 11a inside the container 2. In the example illustrated, the filling tube 11 is a rigid tube connected to the bottom of the tank 3 by means of a hose 11c.
The filling tube 11 is movable along a vertical direction using a displacement actuator 18 between a high position and a low position defined relative to the depth of engagement of the filling tube inside of the container. The high position of the filling tube 11 corresponds to the position in a filling cycle, for which the filling tube 11 occupies the highest position. This high position can correspond to the leveling position for which the filling tube 11 is engaged inside the container at a depth corresponding to the level of the liquid to be reached inside the container. The distance between the bearing seat 9 and the lower end 11a of the filling tube thus corresponds to the final height of the liquid inside the container 2. According to one preferred variant of implementation, in the leveling position, the lower end 11a of the filling tube is at the level of lower end 8a of the spout endpiece 8 as illustrated in
The high position of the filling tube 11 may also correspond, according to one preferred variant of embodiment described in detail in the following description, to a position of the filling tube higher than the leveling position and for which the filling tube 11 obturates the air return circuit 12. In this high position called complete obturation position illustrated in
The low position of the filling tube 11 corresponds to a positioning of the lower end 11a of the filling tube at the level of the bottom 2a of the container. Preferably, in this low position, the lower end 11a of the filling tube is not in contact with the bottom of the container but is in the vicinity of the pushed up bottom.
The displacement actuator 18 has a displacement stroke for positioning the lower end 11a of the filling tube 11 between this high position and this low position. In the example illustrated in the drawings, the actuator 18 is an electric cylinder, but it is clear that this actuator can be produced in any suitable way. This actuator 18 includes an actuation rod 18a sliding in a body 18b and acting on a support 20 supporting the filling tube 11. As shown in the drawings, the upper end of the filling tube 11 is fixed on the support 20.
According to another characteristic of the invention, the exit passage 11b of the filling tube 11 is opened or closed using an obturation device 21 of all types. In the exemplary embodiment illustrated in the drawings, the obturation device 21 includes a rod 22 mounted coaxially inside the filling tube 11. This rod 22 is equipped at its lower part with an obturator 23 adapted to open or close the exit passage 11b of the filling tube depending on the position of the rod. The rod 22 is movably mounted in translation relative to the filling tube 11 using an actuator 25 which monitors at least the obturation of the exit passage 11b of the filling tube. This obturation actuator 25 moves the rod 22 so that the obturator 23 can open or close the exit passage 11b of the filling tube. To switch from the open position to the closed position of the exit passage 11b, the rod 22 is moved upwards relative to the filling tube 11 such that the obturator 23 cooperates with the lower end 11a in order to close its exit passage 11b. To switch from the closing position to the open position of the exit passage 11b, the rod 22 is moved downwards relative to the filling tube 11 such that the obturator 23 does not cooperate with the lower end 11a in order to open its exit passage 11b. Advantageously, the stroke of the rod 22 is adapted such that in the open position, the obturator 23 does not reduce the exit passage 11b of the filling tube 11.
The rod 22 is slidably guided by the support 20 on which the obturation actuator 25 is advantageously mounted. For example, the obturation actuator 25 is produced by an electric or pneumatic actuator.
According to one advantageous characteristic of the invention, the rod 22 forms part of the sealing system 17 which ensures the closing of the air return circuit 12 when the filling tube 11 occupies the high position called complete obturation position (
According to one advantageous variant of embodiment, the obturator 23 and the seal 17a are produced by a common seal carried by the lower end of the rod 22. This common seal 23, 17a has a frustoconical shape with its central part obturating the filling tube 11 while its peripheral part closes the annular chamber 12a delimited between the filling tube 11 and the spout endpiece 8. This common seal 23, 17a is produced in any suitable manner to perform the described sealing functions. To switch from the open position to the closed position of the air return circuit 12, the filling tube 11 is moved upwards relative to the spout endpiece 8 such that the sealing system 17 ensures the closing of the lower part of the annular chamber 12a delimited between the spout endpiece 8 and the filling tube 11. In this closed position illustrated in
The filling machine I also includes a control circuit 28 connected to the chamber obturator 15, to the tank obturator 16, to the displacement actuator 18 of the filling tube 11 and to the obturation actuator 25 allowing the opening or closing of the exit passage of the filling tube 11. The control circuit 28 allows driving the operation of the chamber obturator 15, of the tank obturator 16, of the displacement actuator 18 of the filling tube 11 and of the obturation actuator 25 to implement a filling method according to the invention. The control circuit 28 also drives the sealing system 17 which ensures the closing of the air return circuit 12. In the illustrated example, the sealing system 17 is monitored by the filling tube 11 whose displacement is driven by the displacement actuator 18.
The following description describes a filling cycle of a container 2 according to the method according to the invention implemented with the machine I described above.
The filling method consists in making the neck 2c of the container 2 bear on the seat 9 of the filling head while engaging the spout endpiece 8 inside the container 2. To this end, the handling system 7 moves the container 2 to make its finish surface 2d bear on the seat 9. As illustrated more specifically in
It should be noted that the lowering of the filling tube 11 leads to release the sealing between the filling tube 11 and the spout endpiece 8 since the seal 17a no longer cooperates with the spout endpiece 8 (
When the filling tube 11 occupies its low position, the exit passage 11b of the filling tube is opened in order to ensure the exit of the liquid (
Advantageously, concomitantly with the opening of the exit passage of the filling tube, the air return circuit 12 is put in communication with the pressurized chamber 14 to ensure a slow flow of the liquid. The control circuit 28 closes the tank obturator 16 and simultaneously opens the chamber obturator 15. The pressure applied inside the container 2 by the pressurized chamber 14 and exerted on the liquid leaving the filling tube is such that it allows reducing the gravity flow of the liquid leaving the filling tube 11, by reducing the speed of the liquid leaving the filling tube 11; the impact of the liquid on the bottom of the container decreases, thus avoiding the creation of turbulences in the beginning of the filling. The level of the liquid inside the container 2 thus rises gradually with an upper surface remaining practically planar.
When the exit passage 11b of the filling tube 11 is immersed in the liquid, the air return circuit 12 is put at atmospheric pressure to increase the flow of the liquid. The control circuit 28 closes the chamber obturator 15 and simultaneously opens the tank obturator 16 (
When the level of the liquid is such that the exit passage 11b of the filling tube 11 is immersed in the liquid, then the filling tube 11 is raised while keeping the exit passage 11b of the liquid immersed (
The filling method ends during a filling end phase occurring when the liquid level approaches the leveling position. Typically, this filling end phase begins when the liquid level reaches the start of the neck. During the filling end phase, the air return circuit 12 is put in communication with the pressurized chamber 14 to slow down the liquid flow (
The filling tube 11 continues its displacement upwards, under the action of the displacement actuator 18, up to its leveling position. Of course, the filling tube 11 is moved such that the exit passage 11b of the filling tube 11 remains immersed. According to one advantageous variant of embodiment, the filling tube 11 is moved so that, in the leveling position, the lower end 11a of the filling tube is at the level of the lower end 8a of the spout endpiece 8 (
The method consists in waiting for the stabilization of the liquid level at the lower end 11a of the filling tube 11. The liquid continues its path in the air return circuit 12 by flowing back to the annular chamber 12a and even in part of the connection pipe 12b (
After the leveling operation, the method consists of closing the air return circuit 12 as well as the exit passage 11b of the filling tube 11 to stop the exit of the liquid. To this end, the control circuit 28 drives the obturation actuator 25 to ensure the raising of the rod 22 relative to the filling tube 11 so that the obturator 23 can close the exit passage 11b of the filling tube (
The filling of the container being completed, the control circuit 28 closes the chamber obturator 15 and opens the tank obturator 16 in order to relieve the pressure in the air return circuit 12. The filled container is released of the spout endpiece 8 after its filling using the handling system 7, to allow the engagement of a new container to be filled.
The object of the invention thus allows filling and bringing to a desired level a container without using a vacuum or a vacuum pump. The filling level is made by pressure balance when the liquid level reaches the lower end of the filling tube 11.
The invention is not limited to the examples described and represented because various modifications can be made thereto without departing from its framework.
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