Valve assembly for filling containers

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6443189
  • Patent Number
    6,443,189
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, February 21, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 3, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A valve assembly for filling containers with metered quantities of materials includes a valve body having a chamber therein, the valve body having open-top and bottom ends with substantially smooth interior sidewalls defining the chamber. A valve element for opening and closing the openable bottom end of the valve body is disposed in the chamber adjacent to the openable bottom end. An actuator device, including a pair of air cylinders, provides for relative movement between a lower portion of the valve body in which the openable bottom end is disposed and the valve element in order to open and close the openable bottom end. A concentric sleeve is telescopically connected to the bottom portion of the main valve body, and is reciprocably movable in response to actuation of the air cylinders to open and close the valve.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a valve assembly for rapidly filling containers with metered quantities of materials. More specifically, the valve assembly of the present invention is provided for filling containers, such as flexible packages, with beverages.




DESCRIPTION OF RELATED ART




Various systems are known for filling containers, such as flexible packages, with beverages or particulate material. These systems use various types of valves, which have internal actuators for the valve elements. These actuators may be pneumatic or electrical, as desired.




However, these known valve assemblies with internal actuators present various problems. First of all, the internal actuators make it difficult to clean the interior of the valve assemblies, especially when a syrupy beverage or a citrus juice is being dispensed. Furthermore, the internal valve actuators are generally not as durable as needed, and are difficult to repair, since the entire valve must be disassembled to make such repairs.




Accordingly, there is a need in the art in filling machines for containers for durable valve assemblies which are easy to repair and easy to clean.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, it is a primary aspect of the present invention to provide a valve assembly for use in rapidly filling containers with liquids, such as beverages, particulate materials, or the like which is durable, easy to repair, and easy to clean.




These aspects of the present invention are fulfilled by providing a valve assembly for filling containers with metered quantities of material comprising: a frame for supporting the valve assembly; a housing defining a valve body, and a chamber therein, said chamber having open top and bottom ends, substantially, and smooth interior sidewalls, said valve body having an openable bottom end in a lower portion thereof; a valve element for opening and closing the openable bottom end for accommodating or blocking, respectively, the flow of the materials through the openable bottom end; and an actuator device for imparting relative movement between the valve element and the openable bottom end to achieve open and closed positions thereof, said actuator device being disposed outside of said valve body and out of contact with materials therein.




The valve assembly includes a bracket supporting the valve body, and an annular bracket around a movable portion of the valve body for supporting the actuator device and operating the valve.




The chamber within the valve assembly is preferably an open-top chamber with a funnel-shape for containing the materials to be dispensed from the valve assembly. The open top is connectable to a filling conduit.




A disc is disposed in space relation to the bottom openable end of the chamber, and has a central bore for fixedly supporting a central pin extending from the valve element. Flow ports are provided in the disc surrounding the central aperture for accommodating liquid or material flow therethrough.




In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the actuator device comprises an air cylinder assembly. The lower section of the valve body is provided with a concentric sleeve telescopically disposed on the main portion of the valve body, and pistons thereof are mechanically linked to the annular bracket secured to the lower portion of the valve body. Preferably, a pair of air cylinders is provided, which are symmetrically disposed on the support bracket about the valve body.




The valve assembly of the present invention, and its preferred use, is included within supply conduits of a filler unit disposed in an assembly line for rapidly filling a succession of containers, such as flexible packages.




Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:





FIG. 1

is a schematic block diagram depicting an exemplary overall system configuration in which the valve assembly the present invention of may be utilized;





FIG. 2

is a side cross-sectional view of the valve assembly of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a side elevational exterior view of the valve assembly of

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 4

is a top plan view of the valve assembly of FIG.


3


.











DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring in detail to the drawings, an exemplary method and system for rapidly filling flexible pouches with hot beverages is generally illustrated in

FIG. 1. A

juice pasteurization device


10


is provided for heating juice concentrate to a temperature high enough to pasteurize the concentrate and deliver it to a rotary filling station


12


. The juice concentrate may vary in composition. For example, it may be a flavor concentrate combined with sugar, or may be a natural juice concentrate such as orange juice, which is used to form the final consumable beverage by mixing with a liquid such as water.




In accordance with the present invention, the flexible packages to be filled are formed in a pouch-forming machine


16


, which may be any commercially available type of machine providing a pouch output of approximately 600 ppm. The pouches formed before sealing are filled with hot liquid, such as pasteurized juice. The hot juice dispensed from juice pasteurization device


10


enters the filling machine and the pouches.




Preferably, the pouch forming machine


16


receives a folded sheet of a plastic web from roll stock, and divides sections of the web into individual flexible pouches for filling from the liquid filling machine


13


. Preferably, the pouch forming machine


16


, in conjunction with the filling machine


13


, can make and form filled packages rapidly on a continuous basis at a rate of about 600 ppm for 200 ml pouches, or 300 ppm for 330 ml pouches of various desired shapes and characteristics.




The pouches, once filled, are sealed along the fill opening thereof by a continuous sonic sealing device


20


. Drinking straws may be inserted into the pouches, or attached thereto through the use of a known type of straw application device


22


. Pouches from the roll stock are separated into individual containers through the use of a die-cutting device


34


, which may also be provided with a printer for coding the packages with information such as the date of manufacture. Also provided at the output of the package forming and filling machinery is a rotary disc product transfer device


24


which supplies individual packages to a conveyor


27


for passing through a pouch weight checking device


26


, which determines if the pouch has been properly filled. The pouches then move through a helix surge device


29


to a conveyor system


30


. A high-speed pick-and-place robot


32


transfers packages from the conveyor


30


.




Referring in detail to

FIGS. 2

to


4


, there is depicted a valve assembly in accordance with the present invention. The valve body


2


includes a funnel-shaped main portion defining an interior chamber


2


A therein. Around the top periphery of the valve body


2


is a connecting flange


1


, which is adaptable for connection to a sanitary connector of a filling unit, such as unit


13


in FIG.


1


. Mounting brackets


4


are welded or suitably secured to the outside of main valve body


2


for supporting a pair of symmetrically disposed air actuator cylinders


10


. An annular mounting plate


3


is provided just above bottom end


5


of valve body


2


, and is connected to a concentric sleeve


11


, a lower valve body portion telescopically disposed on the bottom portion of the main valve body


2


. A valve element, or plug


8


, is disposed within the lower portion


11


of the valve assembly for reciprocating movement therein on a pin


8


A in a central opening


12


A in disc


12


. Disc


12


has flow ports


12


B surrounding central aperture


12


A. The valve element


8


opens or closes the discharge opening


11


A in response to actuation of air cylinders


10


and movable piston rods


10


A secured to mounting plate


6


.




A viton seal


9


is provided between body


2


and sleeve


11


.




In operation, the valve body


2


is normally full with the material to be dispensed. When it is required to dispense a metered quantity of the material into a container passing by from a conveyor, the air cylinders


10


are actuated to slide concentric sleeve


11


vertically downward, as illustrated in

FIG. 3

, to thereby unplug opening


11


A with valve element


8


. During dispensing of a metered quantity, the plug


8


is out of contact with opening


11


A, and sleeve


11


is in its lower position. The metered quantity of material to be dispensed is controlled by the time that discharge opening


11


A is open and the hydrostatic head pressure of the material in valve body


1


. To quickly stop flow of material through opening


11


A, air cylinders


10


retract piston rods


10


A, pulling plug


8


into sealing engagement with opening


11


A.




Other embodiments of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the invention disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of the invention being indicated by the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A valve assembly for filling containers with metered quantities of materials comprising:a frame for supporting the valve assembly; a housing defining a valve body, and a chamber therein, said chamber having open top and bottom ends, and substantially smooth interior sidewalls, said valve body having an openable bottom end in a lower portion thereof; a valve element for opening and closing the openable bottom end for accommodating or blocking, respectively, the flow of the materials through the openable bottom end; and an actuator device for imparting relative movement between the valve element and the openable bottom end to achieve open and closed positions thereof, said actuator device being disposed outside of said valve body and out of contact with materials therein, said actuator device comprising a fluid cylinder assembly for providing said relative movement, and wherein a lower portion of the valve body is movable with respect to a main body portion thereof, and said actuator device further includes a mechanical linkage between movable piston rods of said air cylinder assembly to move the openable bottom end of the lower portion into or out of sealing engagement with said valve element.
  • 2. The valve assembly of claim 1 wherein the frame includes a mounting bracket for supporting the valve body therein and the actuator device.
  • 3. The valve assembly of claim 1 wherein said chamber is funnel-shaped with a top open-end diameter larger than a diameter of the bottom open end.
  • 4. The valve assembly of claim 1 further including a disc disposed in spaced relation to the bottom openable end of the chamber, said disc having a central bore for fixedly supporting a central pin extending from the valve element, and flow ports surrounding the central bore for accommodating liquid flow therethrough.
  • 5. The valve assembly of claim 1 wherein said lower portion of the valve body is a concentric sleeve telescopically disposed on the main valve body portion, and the mechanical linkage is a bracket connected between said movable piston rods and the sleeve.
  • 6. The valve assembly of claim 1 wherein the fluid cylinder assembly comprises a pair of cylinders symmetrically disposed with respect to the valve body on the mounting bracket.
  • 7. The valve assembly of claim 2 wherein said lower portion of the valve body is a concentric sleeve telescopically disposed on a main valve body portion, and the mechanical linkage is a bracket connected between said movable piston rods and the sleeve.
  • 8. The valve assembly of claim 3 wherein said lower portion of the valve body is a concentric sleeve telescopically disposed on the main valve body portion, and the mechanical linkage is a bracket connected between said movable piston rods and the sleeve.
  • 9. The valve assembly of claim 4 wherein said lower portion of the valve body is a concentric sleeve telescopically disposed on a main valve body portion, and the mechanical linkage is a bracket connected between said piston rods and the sleeve.
  • 10. The valve assembly of claim 6 wherein said lower portion of the valve body is a concentric sleeve telescopically disposed on the main valve body portion, and the mechanical linkage is a bracket connected between said movable piston rods and the sleeve.
  • 11. A system for filling flexible packages with materials comprising:a) a filler unit for supplying the material to each package, said filler unit including filler conduits with a valve assembly in communication therewith, said valve assembly including; a frame for supporting the valve assembly; a housing defining a valve body, and a chamber therein, said chamber having open top and bottom ends, and substantially smooth interior sidewalls, said valve body having an openable bottom end in a lower portion thereof; a valve element for opening and closing the openable bottom end for accommodating or blocking, respectively, the flow of liquid through the openable bottom end; and an actuator device for imparting relative movement between the valve element and the openable bottom end to achieve open and closed positions thereof, said actuator device being disposed outside of said valve body and out of contact with materials therein, wherein said actuator device comprises a fluid cylinder assembly for providing said relative movement, wherein a lower portion of the valve body is movable with respect to main body portions thereof, and said actuator device further includes a mechanical linkage between movable piston rods of said air cylinder assembly to move the openable bottom end of the lower portion into or out of sealing engagement with said valve element, and b) a conveyor system for transporting the packages through a filler unit.
  • 12. The system with the valve assembly of claim 11 wherein the frame includes a mounting bracket for supporting the valve body therein and the actuator device.
  • 13. The system with the valve assembly of claim 11 wherein said chamber is funnel-shaped with a top open-end diameter larger than a diameter of the bottom open end.
  • 14. The system with the valve assembly of claim 11 further including a disc disposed in spaced relation to the bottom openable end of the chamber, said disc having a central bore for fixedly supporting a central pin extending from the valve element, and flow ports surrounding the central bore for accommodating liquid flow therethrough.
  • 15. A The system with the valve assembly of claim 11 wherein said lower portion of the valve body is a concentric sleeve telescopically disposed on the main valve body portion, and the mechanical linkage is a bracket connected between said piston rods and the sleeve.
  • 16. The system with the valve assembly of claim 11 wherein the fluid cylinder assembly comprises a pair of cylinders symmetrically disposed with respect to the valve body on the mounting bracket.
  • 17. The system with the valve assembly of claim 12 wherein a lower portion of the valve body is a concentric sleeve telescopically disposed on the main valve body portion, and a mechanical linkage is a bracket connected between said movable piston rods and the sleeve.
  • 18. The system with the valve assembly of claim 13 wherein a lower section of the valve body is a concentric sleeve telescopically disposed on the valve body, and a mechanical linkage is a bracket connected between said movable piston rods and the sleeve.
  • 19. The system with the valve assembly of claim 14 wherein a lower portion of the valve body is a concentric sleeve telescopically disposed on the main valve body portion, and a mechanical linkage is a bracket connected between said movable piston rods and the sleeve.
  • 20. The system with the valve assembly of claim 16 wherein a lower portion of the valve body is a concentric sleeve telescopically disposed on the main valve body portion, and a mechanical linkage is a bracket connected between said movable piston rods and the sleeve.
  • 21. The system of claim 11 wherein the materials are from a group consisting of:liquids, citrus juices, syrup, flavor concentrates, carbonated beverages and dairy products.
  • 22. The system of claim 11 wherein the materials are from a group consisting of:particulate material, powders, pulp, fruit particles and sugar.
  • 23. The system of claim 22 wherein said materials are from a group consisting of:liquids, citrus juices, syrup, flavor concentrates, carbonated beverages and dairy products, and particulate material, such as, powders, pulp, fruit particles and sugar, or any combinations thereof.
  • 24. A method for filling packages with materials comprising the steps of:a) supplying the material to a filler unit, said filler unit including filler conduits with a valve assembly therein, said valve assembly including; a frame for supporting the valve assembly; a housing defining a valve body, and a chamber therein, said chamber having open top and bottom ends, and substantially smooth interior sidewalls, said valve body having an openable bottom end in a lower portion thereof; a valve element for opening and closing the openable bottom end for accommodating or blocking, respectively, the flow of liquid through the openable bottom end; and an actuator device for imparting relative movement between the valve element and the openable bottom end to achieve open and closed positions thereof, said actuator device being disposed outside of said valve body and out of contact with material therein, wherein said actuator device comprises a fluid cylinder assembly for providing said relative movement, and wherein a lower portion of the valve body is movable with respect to main body portion thereof, and said actuator device further includes a mechanical linkage between movable piston rods of said air cylinder assembly to move the openable bottom end of the lower portion into or out of sealing engagement with said valve element, and b) transporting the packages through the filler unit for receiving the materials through the valve assembly.
  • 25. The method of claim 24 wherein the frame includes a mounting bracket for supporting the valve body therein and the actuator device.
  • 26. The method of claim 24 wherein said chamber is funnel-shaped with a top open-end diameter larger than a diameter of the bottom open end.
  • 27. The method of claim 24 further including a disc disposed in spaced relation to the bottom openable end of the chamber, said disc having a central bore for fixedly supporting a central pin extending from the valve element, and flow ports surrounding the central bore for accommodating liquid flow therethrough.
  • 28. The method of claim 24 wherein said lower portion of the valve body is a concentric sleeve telescopically disposed on the main valve body portion, and the mechanical linkage is a bracket connected between said piston rods and the sleeve.
  • 29. The method of claim 24 wherein the fluid cylinder assembly comprises a pair of air cylinders symmetrically disposed with respect to the valve body on the mounting bracket.
  • 30. The method of claim 25 wherein a lower section of the valve body is a concentric sleeve telescopically disposed on the valve body, and a mechanical linkage is a bracket connected between said movable piston rods and the sleeve.
  • 31. The method of claim 26 wherein a lower portion of the valve body is a concentric sleeve telescopically disposed on the main valve body portion, and a mechanical linkage is a bracket connected between said movable piston rods and the sleeve.
  • 32. The method of claim 27 wherein a lower portion of the valve body is a concentric sleeve telescopically disposed on the main valve body portion, and a mechanical linkage is a bracket connected between said movable piston rods and the sleeve.
  • 33. The method of claim 24 wherein the materials are from a group consisting of:liquids, citrus juices, syrup, flavor concentrates, carbonated beverages and dairy products.
  • 34. The method of claim 24 wherein the materials are from a group consisting of:particulate material, powders, pulp, fruit particles and sugar.
  • 35. The method of claim 24 wherein materials are from a group consisting of:liquids, citrus juices, syrup, flavor concentrates, carbonated beverages and diary products, and particulate material, such as, powders, pulp, fruit particles and sugar, or any combinations thereof.
  • 36. A valve assembly for filling containers with metered quantities of materials comprising:a frame for supporting the valve assembly; a housing defining a valve body, and a chamber therein, said chamber having open top and bottom ends, and substantially smooth interior sidewalls, said valve body having an openable bottom end in a lower portion thereof; a valve element for opening and closing the openable bottom end for accommodating or blocking, respectively, the flow of the materials through the openable bottom end; an actuator device for imparting relative movement between the valve element and the openable bottom end to achieve open and closed positions thereof, said actuator device being disposed outside of said valve body and out of contact with materials therein; and a disc disposed in spaced relation to the bottom openable end of the chamber, said disc having a central bore for fixedly supporting a central pin extending from the valve element, and flow ports surrounding the central bore for accommodating liquid flow therethrough.
  • 37. A system for filling flexible packages with materials comprising:a) a filler unit for supplying the material to each package, said filler unit including filler conduits with a valve assembly in communication therewith, said valve assembly including; a frame for supporting the valve assembly; a housing defining a valve body, and a chamber therein, said chamber having open top and bottom ends, and substantially smooth interior sidewalls, said valve body having an openable bottom end in a lower portion thereof; a valve element for opening and closing the openable bottom end for accommodating or blocking, respectively, the flow of liquid through the openable bottom end; and an actuator device for imparting relative movement between the valve element and the openable bottom end to achieve open and closed positions thereof, said actuator device being disposed outside of said valve body and out of contact with materials therein; and a disc disposed in spaced relation to the bottom openable end of the chamber, said disc having a central bore for fixedly supporting a central pin extending from the valve element, and flow ports surrounding the central bore for accommodating liquid flow therethrough; and b) a conveyor system for transporting the packages through a filler unit.
  • 38. A method for filling packages with material comprising the steps of:a) supplying the material to a filler unit, said filler unit including filler conduits with a valve assembly therein, said valve assembly including; a frame for supporting the valve assembly; a housing defining a valve body, and a chamber therein, said chamber having open top and bottom ends, and substantially smooth interior sidewalls, said valve body having an openable bottom end in a lower portion thereof; a valve element for opening and closing the openable bottom end for accommodating or blocking, respectively, the flow of liquid through the openable bottom end; and an actuator device for imparting relative movement between the valve element and the openable bottom end to achieve open and closed positions thereof, said actuator device being disposed outside of said valve body and out of contact with material therein; and a disc disposed in spaced relation to the bottom openable end of the chamber, said disc having a central bore for fixedly supporting a central pin extending from the valve element, and flow ports surrounding the central bore for accommodating liquid flow therethrough; and b) transporting the packages through the filler unit for receiving the materials through the valve assembly.
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