Information
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Patent Grant
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6810928
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Patent Number
6,810,928
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Date Filed
Tuesday, January 28, 200322 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 2, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Huson; Gregory L.
- deVore; Peter
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 141 144
- 141 145
- 141 146
- 141 181
- 141 182
- 141 263
- 141 270
- 141 304
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A tube filling machine comprises a circulating conveying device for transporting a tube through the tube filling machine to pass through different processing stations. One of the processing stations is a filling unit in which the tube can be filled with a desired product. To remove and install the filling unit in a simple and rapid fashion, it is disposed on an adjustable support structure which can be actuated between an operating position in which the filling unit is disposed in the tube filling machine above the tube to be filled and a non-operating position in which the filling unit sidewardly projects out past the tube filling machine.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention concerns a tube filling machine comprising a circulating conveying device for transporting a tube through the tube filling machine to pass through differing processing stations. One of the processing stations is a filling unit in which the tube can be filled with a desired product.
Known tube filling machines have a conveying device which is usually designed as an endless belt or endless chain and which has a plurality of receptacles or tube holders for one tube each. The empty tubes are introduced into the tube holders of the conveying device at a feed station and pass several work stations including, in particular, a filling unit and a subsequent closing unit. In the filling unit, the tubes are filled via a filling pipe which is connected to a filling medium supply via a metering means, and are filled with the desired product or medium. The filled tube is then further transported to the closing unit in which the upper tube end is closed.
If, following filling of a first product or medium in a tube filling machine, another product or medium is to be filled, the filling unit must, for hygienic reasons, be completely cleaned of the remains of the first product. This is usually effected by removing the filling unit from the tube filling machine and cleaning it at an external location. To remove the filling unit, the mounting screws which hold the filling unit in the tube filling machine must first be unscrewed. Subsequently, the filling and metering element drives, i.e. usually the rotary valve drive and the shut-off tappet drive, must be released from the respective filling and metering elements, i.e. the rotary valve and the shut-off tappet. The filling unit, including all the wet parts soiled by the first product, must then be lifted from the tube filling machine using a hoist, e.g. a crane. Since a tube filling machine must be compact in construction, the space for removal and, in particular, lifting of the filling unit is very limited which makes the removal of the filling unit difficult, time-consuming, and therefore expensive. Moreover, the tube filling machine cannot be operated during removal and during installation of a new filling unit.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is the underlying purpose of the present invention to produce a tube filling machine of the mentioned type which facilitates removal and installation of the filling unit in a reduced amount of time.
This object is achieved in accordance with the invention in a tube filling machine of the mentioned type in that the filling unit is disposed on a support structure which can be adjusted between an operating position in which the filling unit is located in the tube filling machine above the tube to be filled, and a non-operating position in which the filling unit sidewardly projects out from the tube filling machine.
The invention is based on the fundamental idea of not directly installing the filling unit in the tube filling machine, rather disposal thereof on a special support structure which can be adjusted when necessary. During operation of the tube filling machine, the filling unit is conventionally located above the tubes to be filled, with the support structure being located in the so-called operating position. When the product is to be changed, the support structure is adjusted. It can thereby be sidewardly withdrawn from the tube filling machine, but preferably, the support structure is pivotable such that it can be laterally pivoted out of the tube filling machine. When projecting from the side of the tube filling machine, the support structure is in the so-called non-operating position to provide good access to the filling unit which also projects past the side of the tube filling machine. In this manner, the filling unit disposed on the support structure can be grasped and lifted from the support structure using a conventional hoist, in particular, a crane or fork-lift. Towards this end, a further development of the invention provides a special receptacle for the hoist, which can, in particular, be pipe or rail-like guides for the forks of a fork-lift.
It has been demonstrated that the lateral extension or pivoting of the filling unit considerably decreases its installation and removal times. Consequently, the down times of the tube filling machine during product change are considerably reduced.
Installation or removal of the filling unit can be further accelerated if the drives of the filling and metering elements are automatically decoupled from or coupled to the filling and metering elements during adjustment of the support structure. Towards this end, in a preferred embodiment of the invention, the filling unit comprises a rotary valve and a rotary valve drive which can be automatically decoupled from the rotary valve when adjusting the support structure, and therefore the filling unit, into the non-operating position, and which automatically engages with the rotary valve when adjusting the support structure, and therefore the filling unit, into the operating position. Correspondingly, the filling unit can also comprise at least one shut-off tappet and a tappet drive which can be automatically decoupled from the shut-off tappet when adjusting the support structure, and therefore the filling unit, into the non-operating position, and which automatically engages the shut-off tappet when adjusting the support structure, and therefore the filling unit, into the operating position. The time-consuming release of the connection between the rotary valve and the rotary valve drive or between the shut-off tappet and the tappet drive can therefore be omitted. A further advantage is the fact that the drives can be used for the corresponding filling and metering elements of different filling units, such that each filling unit does not require its own drive means.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the support structure comprises a bottom frame and a support arm which is pivotably disposed thereon. An adjustment device is provided between the bottom frame and the support arm. The adjustment means can e.g. be a spindle drive or a piston cylinder unit.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
Further details and features of the invention can be extracted from the following description of an embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawing.
FIG. 1
shows a schematic side view of the essential elements of a tube filling machine in the operating position; and
FIG. 2
shows the elements of
FIG. 1
in the non-operating position.
FIGS. 1 and 2
show only those constructive elements of a tube filling machine
10
which are essential for illustrating the invention. The tube filling machine
10
comprises an endless circulating supply device
11
in the form of a conveyor belt which has a plurality of externally projecting tube holders
12
, each containing one tube
13
. This embodiment shows a tube filling machine which works in two adjacent rows. The invention can also be used with tube filling machines having one or more rows.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
In a region of the supply device
11
in which the tubes
13
are substantially vertical, a filling unit
14
is disposed on top thereof. The filling unit
14
is conventionally constructed having a feed line
14
for the product to be filled, which terminates in vertical filling nozzles
20
which can be inserted from an upward location into the tubes
13
to be filled. The feed line also has a conventional rotary valve
16
and a rotary valve drive
17
. Each filling nozzle
20
has an associated tappet
18
with the tappets
18
being driven via a common tappet drive
19
.
The rotary valve drive
17
and the tappet drive
19
are fixed in a conventional manner (not shown) in the tube filling machine. The further parts of the filling unit
14
, i.e. the feed line
15
, the rotary valve
16
, the shut-off tappets
18
and the filling nozzles
20
are disposed on a support frame
23
the lower side of which has pipe-like receptacles
24
for a hoist. The support frame
23
is detachably disposed on a support structure
21
which comprises a bottom frame
25
supported on a base by feet
26
. A support arm
22
is pivotably disposed about a joint
28
on the bottom frame
25
onto which the supporting frame
23
, including the conventional structural parts of the filling unit
14
, is disposed. An adjustment device
27
in the form of a spindle drive is disposed between the bottom frame
25
and the support arm
22
to pivot the support arm
22
relative to the bottom frame
25
.
In the operating position shown in
FIG. 1
, the filling unit
14
is conventionally located within the tube filling machine, with the filing nozzles
20
being located above the tubes
13
to be filled and being supplied with the medium to be filled via the feed line
15
. The rotary valve
16
is coupled to the rotary slide drive
17
and the shut-off tappets
18
are connected to the tappet drive
19
. The supporting frame
22
is in an upright position.
To change the product, the tube filling machine is stopped and the support arm
22
is pivoted out of the tube filling machine into the non-operating position (shown in
FIG. 2
) by actuating the adjustment device
27
. In this position, the support arm
22
including its borne support frame
23
which, in turn, bears the wet parts of the filling unit
14
, project laterally from the tube filling machine. The rotary valve drive
17
and the tappet drive
19
thereby remain in the tube filling machine and are automatically decoupled from the rotary valve
16
and the shut-off tappets
18
when the support arm
22
is pivoted.
In the non-operating position, the two receptacles
24
of the support frame
23
are aligned substantially horizontally next to one another such that the forks of a fork-lift can be introduced into the recepticles
24
to lift the support frame
23
with the feed line
15
, rotary valve
16
, the shut-off tappets
18
and the filling nozzles
20
from the support arm
22
(indicated by arrow A in FIG.
2
). The fork-lift can then dispose a further support frame with cleaned filling and metering elements onto the support arm
22
, whereupon same pivots into the tube filling machine into the operating position shown in FIG.
1
through actuating the adjustment device
27
thereby automatically engaging the rotary valve
16
with the fixed rotary valve drive
17
, and the shut-off tappet
18
with the fixed tappet drive
19
. This position terminates exchange of the filling unit
14
.
Claims
- 1. A tube filling machine for transporting a tube through differing processing stations and for filling the tube with a desired product, the tube filling machine comprising:a circulating conveying device for transporting the tube through the differing processing stations; a filling unit for filling the tube; a support structure on which said filling unit is disposed; and means for adjusting said support structure between an operating position in which said filling unit is located in the tube filling machine above the tube to be filled, and a non-operating position in which said filling unit projects sidewardly out of the tube filling machine, wherein said filling unit has receptacles for a hoist to lift said filling unit from support structure in said non-operating position.
- 2. The tube filling machine of claim 1, wherein said support structure is pivotably disposed.
- 3. The tube filling machine of claim 1, wherein said filling unit comprises a rotary valve with an associated rotary valve drive, wherein said rotary valve drive can be automatically decoupled from said rotary valve when said support structure is adjusted into said non-operating position.
- 4. The tube filling machine of claim 1, wherein said filling unit comprises at least one shut-off tappet with an associated tappet drive, wherein said tappet drive can be automatically decoupled from said shut-off tappet when said support structure is adjusted into said non-operating position.
- 5. The tube filling machine of claim 3, wherein said rotary valve drive is fixed within the tube filling machine.
- 6. The tube filling machine of claim 4, wherein said tappet drive is fixed within the tube filling machine.
- 7. The tube filling machine of claim 1, wherein said support structure comprises a bottom frame and a support arm pivotably disposed thereon, wherein an adjustment device is disposed between said bottom frame and said Support arm.
- 8. The tube filling machine of claim 7, wherein said adjustment device is a spindle drive.
- 9. The tube filling machine of claim 7, said adjustment device is a piston cylinder unit.
Priority Claims (1)
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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PCT/EP02/00624 |
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Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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WO02/06075 |
8/8/2002 |
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