Claims
- 1. A feeding apparatus of irregular-formed vessels comprising:a transportation trough for hanging down a mouth plug flange part of an irregular-formed vessel with a mouth plug and transporting vessels arranged in a same direction of vessel bodies; a transportation disk continuously rotating in a horizontal direction for taking up the mouth plug flange part from the tip of said transportation trough and feeding the mouth-plugged irregular-formed vessel to a continuously rotating rotary filling apparatus; said transportation disk having an asymptotic plane of a shape of cutting in towards the center side of said transportation disk and smoothly changing to a spiral curve from the cut-in center-side bottom to the outer edge, a hanging step formed for taking up the mouth plug flange part, a vessel neck pressing lever movably disposed for pressing the mouth plug flange part to hold the mouth plug flange part in cooperation with said hanging step, and a holding spring disposed between said transportation disk and said vessel neck pressing lever for urging said vessel neck pressing lever towards a holding direction of the mouth plug flange part, wherein said hanging step and said vessel neck pressing lever and said holding spring have a same pitch as that of grippers of said continuously rotating rotary filling apparatus, and at a feeding position of the mouth-plugged irregular-formed vessels to said continuously rotating rotary filling apparatus, a holding release cam for swinging said vessel neck pressing lever in a holding release direction of the mouth plug flange part is mounted on said continuously rotating rotary filling apparatus.
- 2. The feeding apparatus of irregular-formed vessels as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a vessel sensor for detecting loaded state of the irregular-formed vessels having mouth plug in said transportation trough, anda vessel stopper for stopping forward movement of the vessel by pressing the vessel neck immediately before the head vessel in said transportation trough until the loaded state in said transportation trough by a detection signal of said vessel sensor is a predetermined state.
- 3. A feeding method of irregular-formed vessel having mouth plug wherein an irregular-formed vessel with mouth plug is taken up at a mouth plug flange part from a transportation trough for hanging the mouth plug flange part of said irregular-formed vessel with mouth plug and stacking and transporting the vessels with vessel bodies arranged in a direction to a continuously rotating rotary filling apparatus using a transportation disk,said irregular-formed vessels with mouth plug arranged in a direction and stacked by said transportation trough fed are taken up by a hanging step having an asymptotic plane of a shape of smoothly changing to a spiral curve, a vessel neck pressing lever (88) movably mounted on said transportation disk for pressing the mouth plug flange part is pressed towards the mouth plug flange part by a holding spring disposed between said transportation disk and said vessel neck pressing lever to hold the mouth plug flange part inbetween, after that, by rotating said transportation disk, when said irregular-formed vessel with mouth plug reaches a feeding position to said continuously rotating rotary filling apparatus, said vessel neck pressing lever is moved in a holding release direction by a holding release cam mounted on said continuously rotating rotary filling apparatus to feed the irregular-formed vessel having mouth plug to said continuously rotating rotary filling apparatus.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application Ser. No. 09/214,385, filed on Dec. 30, 1998. application Ser. No. 09/214,385 is the national phase of PCT International Application No. PCT/JP98/01976 filed on Apr. 30, 1998 under 35 U.S.C. §371. The entire contents of each of the above-identified applications are hereby incorporated by reference.
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