1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a turntable for the treatment of containers for fillable goods with receiving places for the containers and with at least one treatment unit for the containers received in the receiving places.
2. Description of Related Art
The generic turntables for the treatment of containers for fillable goods are known in a plurality of embodiments, adapted to the different containers shapes and different goods that can be filled therein. Containers worth mentioning, for example, are glass or polyethylene bottles, cans, etc. Goods that can be filled in these containers are understood as being the following, for example: beverages, fluid or thick-flowing personal hygiene products, foodstuffs, animal food as well as pourable goods, such as rice, for example.
Turntables are usually used when it is necessary to fill, to screw closed, to seal or perform similar treatments with containers with high frequency. These high frequencies are enabled in such a way that the containers, following their receipt in the receiving places, are available for the treatment by the treatment units assigned to the receiving places for an approximate period of time which passes during a complete rotation of the turntable. All containers disposed in the receiving places on a turntable are continuously subjected to the treatment, e.g., the screwing on of a lid, thus achieving a high frequency, on the one hand, and securing a continuous treatment, on the other hand.
In order to continuously supply the known turntables with containers, so-called accumulating conveyors are usually used, at the outlet of which the containers are singled out via a feed screw in order to be supplied to a feed star which supplies the containers to the turntable at a delivery point, which is also partly known as a turning star. Partly, the containers are taken from the receiving places by means of an outlet star in the outlet section or are supplied directly to a conveyer.
The known turntables for the treatment of containers for fillable goods are merely provided with one treatment unit which usually treats in parallel a number of containers in the receiving places. For example, the containers are filled in a filling star by a filling unit. As a rule, however, a number of working steps, such as the cleaning, filling, screwing on of returnable bottles are necessary for the complete treatment of containers for fillable goods in order to produce the final product. In the known installations for the treatment of containers, a plurality of turntables are used which are specialized in the respective treatment, such as the filling, for example, and which deliver the containers partly via feed stars and/or outlet stars to interposed conveyors, or which receive from the same.
The problematic aspect in installations composed of the conventional turntables which allow treatment of containers is that they require a relatively high amount of floor space due to the plurality of the required turnstiles and feed and outlet stars. Moreover, every receipt or delivery of the containers to and from a turntable leads to a relatively high mechanical effort, thus causing additional wear and tear and additional susceptibility to malfunctions.
Based on the aforementioned state of the art, it is an object of the present invention to provide and further develop a turntable for the treatment of containers for fillable goods in such a way that several treatments of containers for fillable goods are possible in a single turntable without interposed discharge or receiving means for the container.
This object in accordance with the invention for a turntable for the treatment of containers for fillable goods is achieved in such a way that the receiving places are arranged in interior carrousels disposed on the turntable, the interior carrousels are provided with rotary drives for rotating the receiving places on at least two predetermined radii of the turntable and at least one treatment unit for the containers each is arranged on the predetermined radii.
In the turntable in accordance with the invention, the containers received in the receiving places are moved on different radii, depending on the position of the interior carrousels relative to the turntable, which carrousels rotate together with the turntable, and can thus be supplied to the treatment units which are arranged on different radii of the turntable. Once the containers of a treatment unit have been filled, for example, the interior carrousels will continue to rotate in such a way that the containers received in the receiving places are moved to another radius on which a further treatment unit performs a further treatment of the container. The turntable in accordance with the invention thus allows the successive treatment of containers received in the receiving places on different radii by means of treatment units assigned to said radii without forcing the container, within each treatment step, to be discharged from the turntable or to be received by a new turntable for the further treatment. As a result, the turntable in accordance with the invention considerably simplifies the arrangement and reduces the space requirement of installations for the treatment of containers for fillable goods.
The parallelism of the treatment of the containers to be filled can be improved even further in that two treatment units which are assigned to two different angular ranges are provided on a predetermined radii between the outermost radius and the innermost radius of the receiving places. Two possible positions of the receiving places in the interior carousel are obtained on the radii between the outermost and the innermost radius of the receiving places, namely one in the direction of rotation before and after the position on the outermost or innermost radius. Both positions can be assigned a separate treatment unit, since although the containers received in the receiving places are located on the same radius, they are disposed in different angular ranges of the turntable.
The control, which under certain circumstances may be somewhat complex, can be ensured in a particularly simple way in that the rotary drives of the interior carrousels are arranged as stepper motors. Such stepper motors can be moved by computer control without much effort and with high precision in predetermined angular steps.
In addition to the containers for receiving fillable goods as were already mentioned above by way of an example, so-called stand-up pouches are gaining in importance. Accordingly, the turntable in accordance with the invention is arranged particularly preferably in such a way that the receiving units are arranged for receiving the stand-up pouches. The reception of stand-up pouches can be realized by clamping jaws gripping the welded edges of the stand-up pouch, pouring guide means engaging into adapted recesses of any optionally provided pouring spouts, or receiving places adapted to carriers for stand-up pouches, which carriers are described in an application simultaneously filed by the same applicant, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/275,884.
There are a large number of possibilities to arrange and further develop the turntable in accordance with the invention as will be apparent from the following detailed description considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
In the embodiment of a turntable in accordance with the invention as exhibited in
As a result of the design of the embodiment in accordance with the invention, as exhibited in the drawing, the simultaneous treatment of containers (not shown) received in receiving places 1 which move on different radii 3, 4, 5 is ensured.
In the first state as illustrated in
During the rotation between the first state as exhibited in
During the second state as exhibited in
Following the movement of the containers arranged in the receiving places 1 on the innermost radius 4, the containers again move on the middle radius 4 following a further rotation by 90° of the interior carrousel 2. This time, however, they move in angular ranges which depart from the first state as exhibited in
As a result, with the illustrated embodiment of a turntable in accordance with the invention, it is possible to treat a maximum of 32 containers received in receiving places 1 by a maximum of four treatment units on three predetermined radii 3, 4, 5.
In the illustrated embodiment, the interior carrousels 2 are each provided with four receiving places. It is also possible, for example, that only two or also 5, 6 or more receiving places are arranged per interior carousel. The rotation of the interior carrousel 2 by 90′ as exhibited in an exemplary manner in the illustrated embodiment between the position 3:00 o'clock and 1:30 o'clock only represents an example. It is understood that rotations of the interior carrousel are possible with the help of which the receiving places are rotatable on more or less than three radii of the turntable.
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