Claims
- 1. An apparatus for filling and capping a plurality of stackable containers with a fluid from a fluid reservoir, comprising in combination:
- a rotary table having a plurality of container receiving means disposed about said rotary table;
- a container magazine disposed at a first position relative to said rotary table;
- container transfer means for transferring a single one of the plurality of containers from said container magazine to said container receiving means of said rotary table;
- a filling head disposed at a second position relative to said rotary table;
- pump means connecting the fluid reservoir to said filling head for filling a container disposed on said rotary table with the fluid from the fluid reservoir;
- a lid magazine disposed at a third position relative to said rotary table;
- lid transfer means for individually transferring lids from said lid magazine to the top of the filled container, said lid magazine being disposed adjacent a container aperture in said rotary table in said third position;
- lid transfer means comprising a rotatable arm pivoted for rotating one hundred and eighty degrees about an axis substantially perpendicular to the axis of rotation of said rotary table;
- means for linearly moving said rotatable arm relative to said lid magazine;
- lid sensor means for sensing the presence of a lid during transfer by said lid transfer means;
- a heat sealer disposed at a fourth position relative to said rotary table; and
- discharge means disposed at a fifth position relative to said rotary table for discharging the capped container from said rotary table.
- 2. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said lid sensor means terminates operation of the apparatus upon sensing an absence of a lid during transfer on said lid transfer means.
- 3. An apparatus for filling and capping a plurality of stackable containers with a fluid from a fluid reservoir, comprising in combination:
- a rotary table having a plurality of containers receiving means disposed about said rotary table;
- a container magazine disposed at a first position relative to said rotary table;
- container transfer means for transferring a single one of the plurality of containers from said container magazine to said container receiving means of said rotary table;
- a filling head disposed at a second position relative to said rotary table;
- pump means connecting the fluid reservoir to said filling head for filling a container disposed on said rotary table with the fluid from the fluid reservoir;
- a lid magazine disposed at a third position relative to said rotary table;
- lid transfer means for individually transferring lids from said lid magazine to the top of the filled container, said lid magazine being disposed adjacent a container aperture in said rotary table in said third position;
- said lid transfer means comprising a rotatable arm pivoted for rotating one hundred and eighty degrees about an axis substantially perpendicular to the axis of rotation of said rotary table;
- the terminal end of said rotatable arm comprising a vacuum head for holding a lid thereon;
- said vacuum head being linearly movable relative to the rotational axis of said lid transfer means;
- lid sensor means for sensing the presence of a lid during transfer by said lid transfer means;
- a heat sealer disposed at a fourth position relative to said rotary table; and
- discharge means disposed at a fifth position relative to said rotary table for discharging the capped container from said rotary table.
- 4. An apparatus as set forth in claim 3, including a mass slidably disposed relative to said vacuum head for applying force to the lid positioned upon the container for enabling proper separation of the lid from said vacuum head.
- 5. An apparatus as set forth in claim 3, wherein said lid sensor means includes means for sensing the vacuum on said vacuum head during rotation of said rotatable arm.
- 6. An apparatus for filling and capping a plurality of stackable containers with a fluid from a fluid reservoir comprising, in combination:
- a rotary table having a plurality of container receiving means disposed about said rotary table;
- a container magazine disposed at a first position relative to said rotary table;
- container transfer means for transferring a single one of the plurality of containers from said container magazine to said container receiving means of said rotary table;
- a filling head disposed at a second position relative to said rotary table;
- pump means connecting the fluid reservoir to said filling head for filling a container disposed on said rotary table with the fluid flow from the fluid reservoir;
- a lid magazine disposed at a third position relative to said rotary table;
- lid transfer means for individually receiving lids from said lid magazine and for positioning the lid upon the top of the filled container;
- said lid transfer means comprising a rotatable vacuum arm for receiving a lid from said lid magazine and rotating about an axis substantially perpendicular to the axis of rotation of said rotary table;
- a vacuum head disposed on the terminal end of said rotatable vacuum arm for holding the lid thereby;
- lid sensor means for sensing the vacuum on said vacuum head during rotation thereof for sensing the presence of a lid thereat;
- a mass slidably disposed relative to said vacuum head for facilitating separation of the lid from the vacuum head by the weight of said mass;
- a heat sealer disposed at a fourth position relative to said rotary table for applying heat to the lid positioned upon the filled container thereby capping the container; and
- discharge means disposed at a fifth position relative to said rotary table for discharging the capped container from said rotary table.
- 7. An apparatus as set forth in claim 6, wherein said vacuum head is linearly movable in a direction perpendicular to the rotational axis of said rotatable vacuum arm enabling said vacuum head to grasp and release a container lid.
- 8. An apparatus as set forth in claim 6, wherein said lid sensor means terminates operation of the apparatus upon sensing the absence of a lid on said vacuum head during rotation of said rotatable vacuum arm.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of my prior application, Ser. No. 030,370 filed Apr. 16, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,276,734.
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