Claims
- 1. A valve removal system of a flowable material filling device which comprises a hopper for holding the material, a plurality of spaced apart filling assemblies, each of which includes a cylinder mounted on the hopper into which material flows from the hopper, and a piston movable in the cylinder to force material from the cylinder into containers, said system comprising
- a plurality of valve housings, each positioned to interconnect the hopper with a corresponding cylinder, and including an opening at the bottom thereof for receiving a valve element,
- a plurality of valve elements, each for dispostion in a different valve housing,
- a valve holder positioned below the hopper and on which the valve elements are mounted, and
- means for selectively moving the hopper and valve housings relative to the valve holder to thereby selectively cause removal of the valve elements from and insertion of valve elements into the valve housings.
- 2. A valve removal system as in claim 1 wherein the hopper and valve housings are adapted to be selectively moved upwardly from and downwardly toward the valve holder to selectively expose the valve elements.
- 3. A valve removal system as in claim 2 further including a frame, and a locking means for selectively locking the valve holder to the frame at a certain vertical level to thereby prevent vertical movement of the valve holder.
- 4. A valve removal system as in claim 3 wherein said locking means includes means for normally connecting the valve holder to the hopper and valve housings, and for disconnecting the valve holder from the hopper and valve housing when the valve holder is locked to the frame.
- 5. A valve removal system as in claim 4 wherein said frame includes a first support extending upwardly toward the valve holder and having a recess for receiving a locking element, wherein the hopper includes a second support extending downwardly toward the valve holder and having a recess for receiving a locking element, and wherein said connecting means comprises a locking element, movably mounted on the valve holder to move between a first position where it is received in the recess of the first support to lock the valve holder to the frame, and a second position where it is received in the recess of the second support to lock the valve holder to the hopper and valve housing.
- 6. A valve removal system as in claim 5 further including
- means responsive to a first signal for moving the locking element to the first position, and responsive to a second signal for moving the locking element to the second position, and
- control means for automatically and selectively supplying the first and second signal to the moving means.
- 7. A valve removal system as in claim 6 further comprising liquid spray means disposed to spray liquid against the valve elements when the valve elements are removed from the valve housings in response to a third signal, and wherein said control means is adapted to selectively supply the third signal to the liquid spray means.
- 8. Apparatus for cleaning a flowable material dispensing device which comprises a hopper for holding the material, a plurality of spaced-apart filling assemblies, each of which includes a cylinder mounted on the hopper and into which material flows from the hopper, and a piston movable in the cylinder to force material from the cylinder into containers, said apparatus comprising
- a plurality of valve bodies, each mounted on the hopper between the hopper and a corresponding cylinder, and including an opening at the bottom thereof for receiving a valve,
- a plurality of valves, each for disposition in a different valve body for controlling the flow of material into and out of the cylinders,
- a bracket positioned below the hopper for carrying the valves,
- means for selectively moving the hopper and valve bodies upwardly away from the bracket to cause removal of the valves from the valve bodies, and for selectively moving the hopper and valve bodies downwardly toward the bracket to cause replacement of the valves in the valve bodies, and
- liquid spray means disposed to spray liquid against the valves which are removed from the valve bodies.
- 9. Apparatus as in claim 8 wherein said moving means comprises means responsive to a first signal for moving the hopper and valve bodies upwardly, and responsive to a second signal for moving the hopper and valve bodies downwardly, and wherein said liquid spray means comprises means responsive to a third signal for spraying liquid against the valves, said apparatus further comprising control means for automatically supplying the first and second signals to the moving means, and the third signal to the liquid spray means.
- 10. Apparatus as in claim 9 wherein said flowable material dispensing device is a rotary filler in which the filling assemblies are mounted about the side exterior of the hopper, and the hopper, assemblies and bracket are adapted to rotate in response to a fourth signal, wherein the liquid spray means is disposed in a fixed position so that the valves carried by the bracket rotate past the liquid spray means as the bracket is rotated, and wherein said control means automatically supplies the fourth signal to the rotary filler.
- 11. Apparatus as in claim 10 further including
- a frame support, and
- latch means responsive to a fifth signal for latching the bracket to the frame support and responsive to a sixth signal for unlatching the bracket from the frame support and latching the bracket to the hopper and valve bodies,
- and wherein said control means automatically supplies the fifth and sixth signals to the latch means.
- 12. A process for cleaning a flowable material filling device which has a hopper for holding material, a plurality of spaced-apart filling assemblies mounted about the side exterior of the hopper, each including a cylinder into which material flows from the hopper and a piston movable in the cylinder to force material from the cylinder into containers, and a plurality of valve mechanisms each interconnecting the hopper to a corresponding cylinder and each including a valve housing joined to the corresponding cylinder and having an opening at the bottom for receiving a valve, and a valve for disposition in the valve housing to selectively guide material from the hopper to the corresponding cylinder and from the cylinder into a container, said process including the steps of
- automatically lowering the hopper, filling assemblies and a valve holding plate on which the valves are mounted, until the plate engages a support frame,
- locking the valve holding plate to the support frame,
- automatically raising the hopper and filling assemblies to thereby cause removal of the valves from the valve housings,
- activating a spraying mechanism to spray cleaning liquid agaist the valves and valve housings,
- automatically lowering the hopper and filling assemblies onto the valve holding plate so that the valves are reinserted into the valve housings, and
- unlocking the valve holding plate from the support frame and locking the valve holding plate to the hopper and filling assemblies.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part application of application, Ser. No. 549,788, filed Nov. 8, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,501,622.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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