The present invention relates to liquid container filling systems, and more particularly, to a system for individually filling reusable bottles having a spray head or the like screwed onto the top of the bottles with determined quantities of liquid for reuse of the refilled bottles.
In many commercial establishments, it is necessary to refill bottles or like containers with liquids or chemicals on a daily basis. In hotels, for example, the room cleaning staff commonly uses one liter bottles of liquid cleaners, such as sodium hydroxide, for surface cleaning in bathrooms, night stands, and the like, and liquid sanitizers, such as hypochlorous acid, for sanitizing toilets, bathroom fixtures and the like. In large hotels, such as 4000 and 5000 room hotels, the cleaning staff each day can use 600 or more one liter bottles of liquid cleaners and 300 hundred or more bottles of liquid sanitizer. In such establishments, it is common practice to refill the bottles on a daily basis for reuse. This can be a highly time consuming, and hence, a relatively expensive endeavor. Manual filling of individual bottles with cleaning fluids for prolonged periods also can expose workers to irritating, if not harmful, fumes from the liquids being dispensed.
While systems are available for simultaneously filling a multiplicity of reusable bottles or containers with cleaning fluids and sanitizers, such as disclosed in International application serial number PCT/US2015/063411 filed on Dec. 2, 2015, assigned to the same assignee as the present application, the bottles typically have a spray head that must be removed by unscrewing prior to refilling, and then reassembled on the refilled bottle. This alone can be tedious and time consuming, significantly increasing the time of the refilling process. Moreover, since multiple bottle filling systems can be relatively costly, the need exists, particularly for smaller users, for a system for more efficiently and economically refilling individual bottles or containers having screw top spray heads or the like.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a system for more efficiently and quickly filling individual bottles or like containers with cleaning fluid or other liquids, such as used in hotels and other commercial establishments.
Another object is provide a bottle filling system as characterized above that can be used for refilling bottles at a rate comparable to, or more quickly, than more expensive and complex systems for filling multiple bottles.
A further object is to provide a bottle filling system of the foregoing type that eliminates the necessity for manually unscrewing and rescrewing spray heads on bottles before and after a refilling operation.
Another object is to provide a system for individually filling bottles of the foregoing type which minimizes exposure to the operator of irritating or harmful fumes of cleaning fluids or other liquids during the refilling process.
A further object is to provide a bottle filling system of the above kind that is operable for quickly removing and replacing screw on spray heads or the like on bottles as an integral part of the refilling process.
Still another object is to provide a bottle filling system of the foregoing type that is relatively simple in construction and lends itself to economical manufacture.
Yet a further object is to provide a system for more quickly removing and replacing screw top spray heads or the like from reusable containers that is usable in conjunction with systems for filling multiplicities of reusable bottles or containers.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description and upon reference to the drawings.
While the invention is susceptible of various modifications and alternative constructions, certain illustrative embodiments thereof have been shown in the drawings and will be described below in detail. It should be understood, however, that there is no intention to limit the invention to the specific forms disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, alternative constructions, and equivalents falling within the spirit and scope of the invention.
Referring now more particularly to the drawings, there is shown an illustrative bottle filling system 10 in accordance with the invention operable for refilling individual bottles 11 with cleaning fluids or other liquids that are dispensed from the bottles 11 and which are then refilled for reuse. The illustrated bottles 11 have screw top spray heads 12 (
The illustrated bottle filling system 10 basically comprises a frame 19, a bottle spindle mechanism 20 for facilitating removal and replacement of screw top spray heads 12 from and onto bottles 11 to be refilled, and a liquid dispensing mechanism 21 for directing liquid into the bottles during refilling. The frame 19 comprises a lower frame structure 24 that supports a horizontal table 25 in elevated relation to the surface upon which the system is mounted. In this case, a platform plate 26 is fixedly mounted centrally on the table 25 and an upstanding ledge 28 is fixed about the periphery of the table 25 for containing any liquid that may accidentally spill during a refilling operation.
In keeping with the illustrated embodiment, the spindle mechanism 20 comprises a rotatable bottle receiving receptacle 30 mounted in central depending relation to the table 25 for relative rotation. The receptacle 30 in this case has an upwardly opening cylindrical section 31 having a diameter slightly larger than the diameter of the bottle 11 to be filled with liquid, a middle inwardly tapered hollow section 32, and a bottom annular hub section 34 (
For supporting the receptacle 30 for rotation, the depending tubular drive shaft 35 is mounted in a pair of conventional pillow blocks 36, 38 horizontally secured to a support plate 39 fixed in depending relation to the table 25 (
For selectively rotating the bottle receiving receptacle 30, a reversible gear motor 45 of a conventional type is supported under the table 25 which through a drive pulley 46 and belt 48 drives a pulley 49 carried by the tubular drive shaft 35 of the receptacle 30 (
For facilitating rotation of a bottle 11 simultaneously with the receptacle 30, a bottle gripping frictional element, in this case in the form of a resilient o-ring 55, is disposed at a bottom of the cylindrical section 31 for contact with and support of the bottom of a bottle 11 positioned the receptacle 30. The o-ring 55 in this case is supported at the top of an internal tapered wall of the middle tapered section 32 of the receptacle 30. The illustrated o-ring 55 has a hollow donut shape and may be made of a low durometer PVC or other plastic material that deforms and frictionally engages an underside of a bottle 11 positioned within a receptacle 30 and pressed against the o-ring 55. The bottle 11 preferably is supported within the receptacle 30 such that an axial length l of the cylindrical section 31 of the receptacle 30 surrounding the bottle 11 is at least ⅓ the height of the bottle for maintaining vertical alignment of the bottle during removal and replacement of the screw top spray head 12, as will become apparent, as well as during dispensing of liquid during a liquid refilling operation. In a typical embodiment, the cylindrical section 31 may have an axial length “l” of 3½ inches for supporting a bottle 11 having a height of about 8 inches without the screw top spray head 12.
During a bottle refilling operation, it can be seen that an empty bottle 11 with its screw top spray head 12 in place may be positioned into the rotatable receptacle 30 (
In keeping with a further feature of the illustrated embodiment, the liquid dispensing mechanism 21 includes a liquid dispensing head 60 (
The valve 70 has a first liquid inlet 71 coupled to a first liquid supply by a flexible liquid supply tube 72 through which the first liquid can be pumped to the valve 70 and a second liquid inlet 74 on an opposite side of the valve 70 for connection to a second liquid supply, which may be different from the first liquid supply, and again which can be pumped to the second liquid inlet 74 through a flexible supply tube 75 (
In keeping this embodiment, the liquid dispensing head 60 is movable between a raised position that enables replacement and removal of a bottle 11 into and out of the receptacle 30 with the spray head 12 in place and a lowered position for refilling the bottle 11 with liquid following removal of the spray head 12. In this case, the liquid dispensing head 60 is mounted on a slide block 77 which has a pair of vertical slide openings extending therethrough for selected vertical movement along a pair of vertical guide rods 79. The guide rods 79 are supported between a pair of forwardly extending flanges 80 fixed in vertically spaced relation on the support plate 61. A coil spring 81 is disposed about each support rod 79 in interposed relation between the lower flange 81 and the slide block 77 for biasing the liquid dispensing head 60 in the raised position.
To facilitate movement of the liquid dispensing head 60 between the raised position and a lowered liquid filling position, the dispensing head 60 has a laterally extending handle 84 which may be manually grasped by an operator for lowering the dispensing head 60 against the biasing force of the coil springs 81 to the filling position. It will be understood that the flexible liquid inlet lines 72, 75 have a length sufficient to permit such movement of the dispensing head 60 movement during a liquid refilling cycle.
The discharge orifice or nozzle 66 of the liquid direction tube 65 of the dispensing head 60, as depicted in
In carrying out still a further feature of this embodiment, the liquid dispensing head 60 has an outer tube 83 disposed in concentric surrounding relation to the liquid directing tube 65 for defining an annular passageway 82 for channeling away from the bottle 11 any gasses emitted from the liquid during a refill operation as well as any overflow liquid inadvertently directed to the bottle 11. The outer tube 83 has an enlarged downstream end 89 disposed in surrounding relation to the protruding discharge end or nozzle 66 of the liquid directing tube 65 and in this case extends upwardly within the dispensing head 60 to and overflow passage 85 communicating through a right angle hub 86 of the head 60. Annular seals 87 are disposed on opposite sides of the overflow passage 85 such that any gas or liquid passing through the annular passage 82 is directed through the overflow passage 85. An overflow and gas discharge tube 88 is connected between the right angle hub 86 and the drain pipe 43 for directing drawn gasses or overflowed liquid to the drain.
In use of the bottle filling system 10, it can be seen that an operator may position an empty bottle 11 with a screw on spray head in place into the receptacle 30 of the spindle mechanism 20 (
By grasping the handle 84 of the liquid dispensing head 60, the dispensing head 60 may be pulled down along the guide rods 79 against the biasing force of the springs 81 positioning the protruding nozzle 66 of the liquid directing tube 65 into the upper open end of the bottle 11 with the sealing gasket 80 on the underside of the head firmly engaging and sealing the top of the bottle 11 about the liquid direction tube 65. The operator may then actuate the lever 78 of the directional valve 70 to the appropriate side for the bottle 11 being filled (
With the bottle 11 full, the operator may raise the liquid dispensing head 60 to its original upright position where it is maintained by the biasing springs 81. The operator may then reinsert the spray head 12 into the bottle 11, and then press the bottle firmly downwardly into the receptacle 30 by means of the spray head (
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Form the foregoing, it can be seem that a system is provided for more quickly and efficiently filling individual bottles or like containers with cleaning fluid or other liquids such as used in hotels and other commercial establishments, which eliminates the need for manually screwing and unscrewing spray tops on the bottles before and after a refilling operation. The bottle filling system can be used for filling bottles at a rate comparable to, or more quickly, than more expensive and complex systems for filling multiplicities of bottles. It further minimizes the exposure to the operator of irritating or harmful fumes of cleaning fluids or other liquids that may be emitted during the refilling process. The spindle mechanism of the system also may be effectively used to substantially improve the efficiently of systems for simultaneously filling a multiplicity of reusable bottles. In either case, the system is relatively simple in construction and lends itself to economical manufacture.
This patent application claims the benefit of U.S. Patent Application No. 62/199,738, filed Jul. 31, 2015, which is incorporated by reference.
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62199738 | Jul 2015 | US |