EP2746216B1 - An apparatus and a method for filling containers - Google Patents
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- B67—OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
- B67C—CLEANING, FILLING WITH LIQUIDS OR SEMILIQUIDS, OR EMPTYING, OF BOTTLES, JARS, CANS, CASKS, BARRELS, OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; FUNNELS
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B67—OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
- B67C—CLEANING, FILLING WITH LIQUIDS OR SEMILIQUIDS, OR EMPTYING, OF BOTTLES, JARS, CANS, CASKS, BARRELS, OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; FUNNELS
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65B—MACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
- B65B3/00—Packaging plastic material, semiliquids, liquids or mixed solids and liquids, in individual containers or receptacles, e.g. bags, sacks, boxes, cartons, cans, or jars
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B67—OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
- B67C—CLEANING, FILLING WITH LIQUIDS OR SEMILIQUIDS, OR EMPTYING, OF BOTTLES, JARS, CANS, CASKS, BARRELS, OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; FUNNELS
- B67C3/00—Bottling liquids or semiliquids; Filling jars or cans with liquids or semiliquids using bottling or like apparatus; Filling casks or barrels with liquids or semiliquids
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- the present invention relates to a an apparatus and a method for filling containers with pourable products, in particular carbonated liquids, such as sparkling water, soft drinks and beer, to which reference is made hereinafter purely by way of example.
- the present invention may be also used to particular advantage for any type of container, such as containers or bottles made of glass, plastics, aluminum, steel and composites, and for any type of pourable product, such as non-carbonated liquids (including still water, juices, teas, sport drinks, liquid cleaners, wine, etc), emulsions, suspensions and high viscosity liquids.
- container such as containers or bottles made of glass, plastics, aluminum, steel and composites
- pourable product such as non-carbonated liquids (including still water, juices, teas, sport drinks, liquid cleaners, wine, etc), emulsions, suspensions and high viscosity liquids.
- a system comprising a feed line for feeding a succession of empty bottles to a filling machine, in turn comprising a filling carousel, which is mounted to rotate continuously about a vertical axis, receives the empty bottles successively, feeds pressurized gas, such as carbon dioxide, into the bottles to pressurize them, fills the bottles with the carbonated liquid, decompresses the full bottles, and feeds the bottles to a capping machine connected to the filling machine by at least one transfer wheel, and which closes the bottles with caps.
- pressurized gas such as carbon dioxide
- some filling lines include a dwell station that allows for the product foam in a recently filled container to settle prior to capping.
- Other filling lines include a short suction pipe adapted to be introduced into the container to be sealed, and a suction system whereby the foam over the top surface of the liquid is removed and optionally recycled into the product reservoir.
- Some filling lines may also use blast nozzles for blowing any drops and residual foam from the surfaces to be sealed or capped.
- Some filling lines reduce the temperature of the liquid at the mixing tanks or other reservoirs to reduce foaming.
- Sound waves primarily those above the sonic range, are used with the high-frequency range of about 20,000 Hz.
- the ultrasonic radiation is emitted by an ultrasound generating device placed above the containers and is directed to the top of the liquid. This results in a concentration of the radiation on the foam structure.
- the apparatus disclosed in US 4,295,502 uses a plurality of parallel ultrasonic wave fields radiating into the foam by an appropriately designed horn or sonotrode. After an exposure time of just 0.2 to 0.3 seconds the foam is reportedly destroyed to an extent not usually attainable by a suction arrangement.
- sonotrodes when sonotrodes are used for the radiation of ultrasonic waves, it is advantageous to combine a plurality of sonotrodes into a bank of sonotrodes or into an aggregate sonotrode.
- the individual sonotrodes are advantageously constructed as pins and arranged parallel to one another on a metal block to permit them to radiate the individual ultrasonic wave fields side by side and close together into the foam.
- the foam layer over the liquid may be fully covered even by a focused radiation field, it is advisable to adapt the aggregate sonotrode to the cross-sectional configuration of the container in the area of the liquid level.
- WO 2010/112141 discloses an apparatus for filling containers, as defined in the preamble of claim 1.
- JP H09 225400 discloses a defoaming apparatus acting on a plurality of containers already filled with a liquid in an upstream filling apparatus.
- the defoaming apparatus comprises a conveyor belt for advancing the filled containers along a horizontal, linear path, and an ultrasound generating device including an emitter, facing the containers to be defoamed, and a plurality of reflecting members installed above the containers, receiving the ultrasonic waves from the emitter and reflecting the ultrasonic waves towards the tops of the containers.
- the present invention also relates to a method for filling containers as claimed in Claim 10.
- Number 1 in Figure 1 indicates as a whole an apparatus for filling containers, in particular bottles 2 ( Figures 2 to 4 ), with pourable products, in the example shown sparkling water or carbonated beverages, including soft drinks and beer.
- each bottle 2 has a longitudinal axis A and is bounded at the bottom by a bottom wall 3 substantially perpendicular to axis A, and has a top neck 4 substantially coaxial with the axis A.
- the bottles 2 filled by apparatus 1 are made of glass; however, apparatus 1 may be also used for other types of containers, such as containers made of aluminum, steel, plastics and composites. Moreover, the containers used in apparatus 1 may be filled with any type of pourable product, including non-carbonated liquids (such as still water, juices, teas, sport drinks, liquid cleaners, wine, etc), emulsions, suspensions and high viscosity liquids.
- non-carbonated liquids such as still water, juices, teas, sport drinks, liquid cleaners, wine, etc
- emulsions such as still water, juices, teas, sport drinks, liquid cleaners, wine, etc
- apparatus 1 basically comprises a rotative filling machine 5, an input star wheel 6 for supplying a succession of empty bottles 2 to machine 5, and an output star wheel 7 for receiving a succession of filled bottles 2 from machine 5.
- Machine 5 basically comprises a carousel 8, which is mounted to rotate continuously (anticlockwise in Figure 1 ) about a vertical axis B perpendicular to the Figure 1 plane.
- the carousel 8 receives the empty bottles 2 from input star wheel 6 at a first transfer station 10 and releases the filled bottles 2 to output star wheel 7 at a second transfer station 11.
- Machine 5 further comprises a plurality of carry-and-fill assemblies 12, which are equally spaced about axis B, are mounted along a peripheral edge of carousel 8, and are moved by the carousel 8 along a path P extending about axis B and through stations 10 and 11.
- each assembly 12 comprises a support unit 13 adapted to receive and retain a relative bottle 2 in a vertical position, in which such bottle 2 has its axis A parallel to the axis B of carousel 8, and a filling device 14 for feeding the pourable product into a bottle 2 as the support unit 13 travels along path P.
- Each filling device 14 is conveniently arranged above the bottle 2 to be filled.
- support unit 13 of each assembly 12 comprises gripping means 15, known per se and only schematically shown, which act on top neck 4 of the relative bottle 2 to support it in a suspended position.
- Filling device 14 of each assembly 12 basically comprises a support block 16 secured, in a manner known per se and not shown, to the carousel 8 and terminating, towards the bottle 2, with a hollow body 17, in the example shown having a tubular configuration; filling device 14 of each assembly 12 further comprises a filling head 18 engaging hollow body 17 in a fluid-tight and axially displaceable manner and adapted to cooperate with the top neck 4 of the relative bottle 2 to perform the filling operation.
- each filling head 18 defines a filling mouth 19 and has a lower end 18a facing the top neck 4 of the relative bottle 2 and provided with a gasket (known per se and not shown).
- Each filling head 18 is supported by the relative support block 16 in a movable manner along a vertical axis C, parallel to axis B and coaxial to the axis A of the relative bottle 2; more specifically, each filling head 18 can be displaced between a rest position ( Figure 4 ), in which it has its lower end 18a spaced from the top neck 4 of the relative bottle 2, and a filling position ( Figure 3 ), in which it has the gasket of its lower end 18a in contact with the top neck 4 of the relative bottle 2 so that the relative filling mouth 19 communicates with the inside of the bottle 2 in a fluid-tight manner towards the outside.
- each filling head 19 defines a central conduit 20, a first annular conduit 21 extending around the conduit 20, and a second annular conduit 22 formed between the side wall of the filling head 18 and the outer side wall of the conduit 21.
- Support block 16 of each filling device 14 internally defines three different fluid circuits, known per se and only schematically shown in Figure 3 :
- machine 5 further comprises an ultrasound generating device 30, which can be selectively activated to apply ultrasonic waves above the level of the pourable product in the already-filled bottles 2 so as to collapse foam.
- ultrasound generating device 30 is arranged peripherally with respect to carousel 8 and in a fixed position along path P; more specifically, in the example shown, ultrasound generating device 30 is arranged adjacent to output star wheel 7.
- Ultrasound generating device 30 is cyclically activated to direct ultrasonic waves on each bottle 2 passing by the device 30 and already filled with the pourable product. In other words, ultrasound generating device 30 is activated at the end of each filling operation carried out on each bottle 2.
- ultrasound generating device 30 comprises an emitter 31 arranged below the plane on which the tops of the bottles 2 advanced along path P lie; at least one reflecting surface 32 is provided for receiving the ultrasonic waves from emitter 31 and for reflecting the ultrasonic waves towards the top neck 4 of each bottle 2 passing by the ultrasound generating device 30.
- emitter 31 is also arranged below the plane on which lower ends 18a of filling heads 18 lie.
- each filling device 14 is provided with a relative reflecting surface 32 in use placed above the relative bottle 2.
- each reflecting surface 32 is defined by the lower end 18a of the relative filling head 18 and/or by the lower end of the corresponding hollow body 17.
- the ultrasonic waves generated by emitter 31 are reflected by the lower end face of the filling device 14 passing by the ultrasound generating device 30 and can penetrate the open bottle 2 positioned just below such filling device 14 so as to collapse or eliminate foam from the bottle top neck 4.
- ultrasound generating device 30 comprises a freestanding support frame 33 positioned adjacent to, and upstream from, output star wheel 7 along path P, emitter 31 and a transducer 34 interposed between emitter 31 and support frame 33.
- emitter 31 has an upper planar surface 35 oriented in such a way to focus the ultrasonic waves on the lower end 18a of the filling device 14 in which the filling operation of a relative bottle 2 has just been completed.
- Emitter 31 further comprises a lower portion 36 coupled to transducer 34, which is in turn connected to a power supply (known per se and not shown) to supply power at a frequency selected so as to cause ultrasonic vibration of the emitter 31.
- a power supply known per se and not shown
- upper surface 35 of emitter 31 is located below the plane on which lower ends 18a of filling heads 18 lie.
- apparatus 1 Operation of apparatus 1 will now be described with reference to the filling of one bottle 2, and therefore to one carry-and-fill assembly 12, and as of the instant in which such bottle 2 is received by gripping means 15 of the assembly 12 from input star wheel 6 in order to be filled with the pourable product.
- the bottle 2 is centered with respect to the relative filling device 14 by moving the filling head 18 from the rest position to the filling position.
- the gasket of the lower end 18a of the filling head 18 contacts the top neck 4 of the bottle 2, which reaches a position coaxial to the filling head 18.
- the axis A of the bottle 2 is coaxial to the axis C of the filling head 18.
- valve 25 of pressurization circuit 24 is opened (the valve of product circuit 23 and valve 28 of decompression circuit 27 are in a closed condition) and is maintained in that condition up to the moment in which pressure in the bottle 2 is equal to pressure in chamber 26. Then, the valve 25 is closed.
- the next step is the decompression of the bottle 2, which is achieved by connecting the bottle 2 with decompression circuit 27.
- the filling head 18 can be moved to the rest position. In this stage, some amount of product in the form of foam may bubble over the top of the bottle 2. This phenomenon can be avoided by activating ultrasound generating device 30.
- the ultrasonic waves generated by emitter 31 are reflected by the reflecting surface 32 of the relative filling device 14 and can penetrate the open bottle 2 positioned just below such filling device 14 so as to eliminate foam from the bottle top neck 4.
- the ultrasound generating device 30 can be arranged in any suitable position in the filling apparatus 1 and is effective in terms of rapidity and precision of action as it were placed exactly above the bottle 2, in which foam has to be collapsed.
- the new solution also allows to increase cleanliness of the machine 5, as less foam is lost in the machine area.
- the apparatus may be also used for non-carbonated pourable products, for which a contact between each filling head 18 and the relative container is not necessary.
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Description
- The present invention relates to a an apparatus and a method for filling containers with pourable products, in particular carbonated liquids, such as sparkling water, soft drinks and beer, to which reference is made hereinafter purely by way of example.
- The present invention may be also used to particular advantage for any type of container, such as containers or bottles made of glass, plastics, aluminum, steel and composites, and for any type of pourable product, such as non-carbonated liquids (including still water, juices, teas, sport drinks, liquid cleaners, wine, etc), emulsions, suspensions and high viscosity liquids.
- In the bottling of carbonated liquids, like beer in glass bottles, a system is known comprising a feed line for feeding a succession of empty bottles to a filling machine, in turn comprising a filling carousel, which is mounted to rotate continuously about a vertical axis, receives the empty bottles successively, feeds pressurized gas, such as carbon dioxide, into the bottles to pressurize them, fills the bottles with the carbonated liquid, decompresses the full bottles, and feeds the bottles to a capping machine connected to the filling machine by at least one transfer wheel, and which closes the bottles with caps.
- For reasons of economy, commercial containers are not such larger than the volume required for accommodating of the contents. Thus, during filling operations it is common for some amount of liquid in the form of foam to bubble over the top of the container prior to the container being capped or sealed. The product loss can be as high as ten percent, which translates into higher cost for the consumer or lower profitability for the bottler, or both.
- To reduce this product loss, some filling lines include a dwell station that allows for the product foam in a recently filled container to settle prior to capping.
- Other filling lines include a short suction pipe adapted to be introduced into the container to be sealed, and a suction system whereby the foam over the top surface of the liquid is removed and optionally recycled into the product reservoir.
- Some filling lines may also use blast nozzles for blowing any drops and residual foam from the surfaces to be sealed or capped.
- Some filling lines reduce the temperature of the liquid at the mixing tanks or other reservoirs to reduce foaming.
- Other filled products are purposefully overfilled to compensate for lost product in the form of foam and thereby achieve the desired net fill volume, which results in undesirable product loss.
- A possible solution to the problem of the foam at the end of the filling operation is proposed in
US 4,295,502 , which discloses that foam can be collapsed in place by subjecting the foam structure to high-frequency wave radiation from a source spaced above the liquid. The portion of liquid forming the foam then again becomes part of the liquid content of the container, rather than being wasted. - Sound waves, primarily those above the sonic range, are used with the high-frequency range of about 20,000 Hz. The ultrasonic radiation is emitted by an ultrasound generating device placed above the containers and is directed to the top of the liquid. This results in a concentration of the radiation on the foam structure.
- The apparatus disclosed in
US 4,295,502 uses a plurality of parallel ultrasonic wave fields radiating into the foam by an appropriately designed horn or sonotrode. After an exposure time of just 0.2 to 0.3 seconds the foam is reportedly destroyed to an extent not usually attainable by a suction arrangement. - It is also specified that when sonotrodes are used for the radiation of ultrasonic waves, it is advantageous to combine a plurality of sonotrodes into a bank of sonotrodes or into an aggregate sonotrode. The individual sonotrodes are advantageously constructed as pins and arranged parallel to one another on a metal block to permit them to radiate the individual ultrasonic wave fields side by side and close together into the foam. In order that the foam layer over the liquid may be fully covered even by a focused radiation field, it is advisable to adapt the aggregate sonotrode to the cross-sectional configuration of the container in the area of the liquid level.
- This type of solution is however difficult to implement in modern filling machines, as it requires a large space above the containers, which is completely occupied by filling heads to deliver the product into the containers.
- Another possible solution is disclosed in
US 8,128,730 , which discloses the use of one single defoaming sonotrode, which has particularly reduced dimensions but is once again placed in the part of the filling apparatus extending above the containers. - The applicant has observed that two important factors to obtain an effective collapsing of the foam by using ultrasonic waves are the rapidity and the precision of the action of the ultrasound generating apparatus. In practice, it is necessary to act on the foam immediately after the end of the filling operation and to precisely focus the ultrasonic waves on the top of the containers.
- Due to the fact that, in the known filling machines, the zone above the containers is already occupied by the filling devices, which are mounted side by side on the rotating carousel, the solutions disclosed in
US 4,295,502 andUS 8,128,730 do not allow a positioning of the ultrasound generating apparatus capable of ensuring a precise and rapid action on each container immediately after the end of the filling operation. -
WO 2010/112141 discloses an apparatus for filling containers, as defined in the preamble of claim 1. -
JP H09 225400 - 10 It is an object of the present invention to provide an apparatus for filling containers, designed to eliminate the aforementioned drawback, and which is cheap and easy to implement.
- According to the present invention, there is provided an apparatus for filling containers as claimed in Claim 1.
- The present invention also relates to a method for filling containers as claimed in Claim 10.
- A non-limiting embodiment of the present invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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Figure 1 shows a schematic top plan view, with parts removed for clarity, of a preferred embodiment of a container filling apparatus according to the present invention; -
Figure 2 shows a larger-scale perspective view, with parts removed for clarity, of a part of theFigure 1 apparatus; -
Figures 3 shows a larger-scale, partly sectioned side view of a carry-and-fill assembly of theFigure 1 apparatus for carrying and filling a relative container; and -
Figure 4 shows a partly sectioned side view of theFigure 3 carry-and-fill assembly in a different operative position. - Number 1 in
Figure 1 indicates as a whole an apparatus for filling containers, in particular bottles 2 (Figures 2 to 4 ), with pourable products, in the example shown sparkling water or carbonated beverages, including soft drinks and beer. - As visible in
Figures 2 to 4 , eachbottle 2 has a longitudinal axis A and is bounded at the bottom by abottom wall 3 substantially perpendicular to axis A, and has a top neck 4 substantially coaxial with the axis A. - In the example shown, the
bottles 2 filled by apparatus 1 are made of glass; however, apparatus 1 may be also used for other types of containers, such as containers made of aluminum, steel, plastics and composites. Moreover, the containers used in apparatus 1 may be filled with any type of pourable product, including non-carbonated liquids (such as still water, juices, teas, sport drinks, liquid cleaners, wine, etc), emulsions, suspensions and high viscosity liquids. - With reference to
Figures 1 and2 , apparatus 1 basically comprises arotative filling machine 5, aninput star wheel 6 for supplying a succession ofempty bottles 2 tomachine 5, and anoutput star wheel 7 for receiving a succession of filledbottles 2 frommachine 5. -
Machine 5 basically comprises acarousel 8, which is mounted to rotate continuously (anticlockwise inFigure 1 ) about a vertical axis B perpendicular to theFigure 1 plane. Thecarousel 8 receives theempty bottles 2 frominput star wheel 6 at a first transfer station 10 and releases the filledbottles 2 to outputstar wheel 7 at a second transfer station 11. -
Machine 5 further comprises a plurality of carry-and-fill assemblies 12, which are equally spaced about axis B, are mounted along a peripheral edge ofcarousel 8, and are moved by thecarousel 8 along a path P extending about axis B and through stations 10 and 11. - As shown in
Figures 2 and3 , eachassembly 12 comprises asupport unit 13 adapted to receive and retain arelative bottle 2 in a vertical position, in whichsuch bottle 2 has its axis A parallel to the axis B ofcarousel 8, and afilling device 14 for feeding the pourable product into abottle 2 as thesupport unit 13 travels along path P. - Each
filling device 14 is conveniently arranged above thebottle 2 to be filled. - With reference to
Figures 3 and4 ,support unit 13 of eachassembly 12 comprises gripping means 15, known per se and only schematically shown, which act on top neck 4 of therelative bottle 2 to support it in a suspended position. - Filling
device 14 of eachassembly 12 basically comprises asupport block 16 secured, in a manner known per se and not shown, to thecarousel 8 and terminating, towards thebottle 2, with ahollow body 17, in the example shown having a tubular configuration;filling device 14 of eachassembly 12 further comprises a fillinghead 18 engaginghollow body 17 in a fluid-tight and axially displaceable manner and adapted to cooperate with the top neck 4 of therelative bottle 2 to perform the filling operation. - In particular, each filling
head 18 defines a fillingmouth 19 and has alower end 18a facing the top neck 4 of therelative bottle 2 and provided with a gasket (known per se and not shown). - Each
filling head 18 is supported by therelative support block 16 in a movable manner along a vertical axis C, parallel to axis B and coaxial to the axis A of therelative bottle 2; more specifically, each fillinghead 18 can be displaced between a rest position (Figure 4 ), in which it has itslower end 18a spaced from the top neck 4 of therelative bottle 2, and a filling position (Figure 3 ), in which it has the gasket of itslower end 18a in contact with the top neck 4 of therelative bottle 2 so that the relative fillingmouth 19 communicates with the inside of thebottle 2 in a fluid-tight manner towards the outside. - With reference to
Figures 3 and4 , each fillinghead 19 defines acentral conduit 20, a firstannular conduit 21 extending around theconduit 20, and a secondannular conduit 22 formed between the side wall of thefilling head 18 and the outer side wall of theconduit 21. -
Support block 16 of eachfilling device 14 internally defines three different fluid circuits, known per se and only schematically shown inFigure 3 : - a
product circuit 23 for connecting, through an ON/OFF valve (known per se and not shown), the relativeannular conduit 21 to a tank (known per se and not shown) containing the pourable product; - a
pressurization circuit 24 for connecting, through an ON/OFF valve 25, the relativecentral conduit 20 to achamber 26 filled with a pressurization fluid, e.g. carbon dioxide; and - a
decompression circuit 27 for connecting, through an ON/OFF valve 28, the relativeannular conduit 22 to achamber 29 in turn connected to a discharge device (known per se and not shown). - With reference to
Figures 1 ,2 and4 ,machine 5 further comprises anultrasound generating device 30, which can be selectively activated to apply ultrasonic waves above the level of the pourable product in the already-filledbottles 2 so as to collapse foam. - In practice,
ultrasound generating device 30 is arranged peripherally with respect tocarousel 8 and in a fixed position along path P; more specifically, in the example shown,ultrasound generating device 30 is arranged adjacent tooutput star wheel 7. -
Ultrasound generating device 30 is cyclically activated to direct ultrasonic waves on eachbottle 2 passing by thedevice 30 and already filled with the pourable product. In other words,ultrasound generating device 30 is activated at the end of each filling operation carried out on eachbottle 2. - As visible in
Figures 2 and4 ,ultrasound generating device 30 comprises anemitter 31 arranged below the plane on which the tops of thebottles 2 advanced along path P lie; at least one reflectingsurface 32 is provided for receiving the ultrasonic waves fromemitter 31 and for reflecting the ultrasonic waves towards the top neck 4 of eachbottle 2 passing by theultrasound generating device 30. - In the example shown,
emitter 31 is also arranged below the plane on whichlower ends 18a of fillingheads 18 lie. - According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention disclosed in
Figures 2 and4 , eachfilling device 14 is provided with a relative reflectingsurface 32 in use placed above therelative bottle 2. - In particular, each reflecting
surface 32 is defined by thelower end 18a of therelative filling head 18 and/or by the lower end of the correspondinghollow body 17. - In practice, the ultrasonic waves generated by
emitter 31 are reflected by the lower end face of thefilling device 14 passing by theultrasound generating device 30 and can penetrate theopen bottle 2 positioned just belowsuch filling device 14 so as to collapse or eliminate foam from the bottle top neck 4. - With particular reference to
figure 2 and4 ,ultrasound generating device 30 comprises afreestanding support frame 33 positioned adjacent to, and upstream from,output star wheel 7 along path P,emitter 31 and atransducer 34 interposed betweenemitter 31 andsupport frame 33. - More specifically,
emitter 31 has an upperplanar surface 35 oriented in such a way to focus the ultrasonic waves on thelower end 18a of the fillingdevice 14 in which the filling operation of arelative bottle 2 has just been completed. -
Emitter 31 further comprises alower portion 36 coupled totransducer 34, which is in turn connected to a power supply (known per se and not shown) to supply power at a frequency selected so as to cause ultrasonic vibration of theemitter 31. - As visible in
Figures 2 and4 ,upper surface 35 ofemitter 31 is located below the plane on which lower ends 18a of fillingheads 18 lie. - Operation of apparatus 1 will now be described with reference to the filling of one
bottle 2, and therefore to one carry-and-fill assembly 12, and as of the instant in whichsuch bottle 2 is received by grippingmeans 15 of theassembly 12 frominput star wheel 6 in order to be filled with the pourable product. - In this condition, the
bottle 2 is centered with respect to therelative filling device 14 by moving the fillinghead 18 from the rest position to the filling position. In particular, the gasket of thelower end 18a of the fillinghead 18 contacts the top neck 4 of thebottle 2, which reaches a position coaxial to the fillinghead 18. In practice, the axis A of thebottle 2 is coaxial to the axis C of the fillinghead 18. - At this point,
valve 25 ofpressurization circuit 24 is opened (the valve ofproduct circuit 23 andvalve 28 ofdecompression circuit 27 are in a closed condition) and is maintained in that condition up to the moment in which pressure in thebottle 2 is equal to pressure inchamber 26. Then, thevalve 25 is closed. - By opening the valve of
product circuit 23, the actual filling of thebottle 2 with the pourable product can be started. This step ends when the product reaches the desired level in thebottle 2. - The next step is the decompression of the
bottle 2, which is achieved by connecting thebottle 2 withdecompression circuit 27. - At this point, the filling
head 18 can be moved to the rest position. In this stage, some amount of product in the form of foam may bubble over the top of thebottle 2. This phenomenon can be avoided by activatingultrasound generating device 30. - In particular, the ultrasonic waves generated by
emitter 31 are reflected by the reflectingsurface 32 of therelative filling device 14 and can penetrate theopen bottle 2 positioned just belowsuch filling device 14 so as to eliminate foam from the bottle top neck 4. - The advantages of apparatus 1 and the filling method according to the present invention will be clear from the foregoing description.
- In particular, thanks to the fact that the ultrasonic waves are reflected towards the top of each
bottle 2 by a reflectingsurface 32 placed in use just above therelative bottle 2, theultrasound generating device 30 can be arranged in any suitable position in the filling apparatus 1 and is effective in terms of rapidity and precision of action as it were placed exactly above thebottle 2, in which foam has to be collapsed. - In this way, there is no need to implement the
ultrasound generating device 30 in a zone of themachine 5 which is already crowded with other devices (such as the filling devices 14). - Thanks to the effectiveness of
ultrasound generating device 30, it is possible to reduce the duration of the decompression step and/or to increase the filling speed; in both cases, by maintaining the same output rate, the number of fillingdevices 14 oncarousel 8 can be reduced with a consequent reduction of the diameter and cost ofmachine 5. - The new solution also allows to increase cleanliness of the
machine 5, as less foam is lost in the machine area. - Clearly, changes may be made to apparatus 1 and the filling method as described and illustrated herein without, however, departing from the scope as defined in the accompanying claims.
- In particular, the apparatus may be also used for non-carbonated pourable products, for which a contact between each filling
head 18 and the relative container is not necessary.
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- An apparatus (1) for filling containers (2) comprising:- a conveying device (8) having at least one unit (13) for receiving and retaining a container (2) and which is fed by the conveying device (8) along a path (P) ;- at least one filling device (14) for feeding a pourable product into the container (2) as the unit (13) travels along said path (P), said filling device (14) being placed above the container (2) to be filled; and- at least one ultrasound generating device (30) selectively activated after the container (2) has been filled with the pourable product and adapted to apply ultrasonic waves above the level of the pourable product in the container (2) to collapse foam;characterized in that said ultrasound generating device (30) comprises an emitter (31) arranged below the top (4) of the container (2) carried by said unit (13), and in that said apparatus (1) further comprises a reflecting surface (32) placed above said container (2) carried by said unit (13), receiving the ultrasonic waves from said emitter (31) and reflecting said ultrasonic waves towards the top (4) of the container (2).
- The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said filling device (14) comprises a filling mouth (18, 19) for pouring the pourable product into said container (2), and wherein said emitter (31) is arranged below a lower end (18a) of said filling mouth (18, 19).
- The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein said reflecting surface (32) is carried by said filling device (14).
- The apparatus as claimed in claim 2 or 3, wherein said reflecting surface (32) is defined by a lower end (18a) of said filling device (14) facing the top (4) of the relative container (2).
- The apparatus as claimed in anyone of claims 2 to 4, wherein said filling device (14) comprises a hollow supporting element (17) secured to said conveying device (8) and having a lower end facing the top (4) of the container (2) carried by said unit (13), wherein said filling mouth (18, 19) engages said lower end of said hollow supporting element (17) in a displaceable manner between a filling position, in which the lower end (18a) of the filling mouth (18, 19) contacts the top (4) of the container (2), and a rest position, in which the lower end (18a) of the filling mouth (18, 19) is spaced from the top (4) of the container (2), and wherein said reflecting surface (32) is defined by said lower end (18a) of the filling mouth (18, 19) and/or by said lower end of said hollow supporting member (17).
- The apparatus as claimed in anyone of claims 2 to 5, wherein said emitter (31) has an upper surface (35) located below said lower end (18a) of said filling mouth (18, 19), and wherein said ultrasound generating device (30) further comprises an ultrasonic transducer (34) coupled to a lower end (36) of said emitter (31).
- The apparatus as claimed in anyone of the foregoing claims, wherein said conveying device comprises a conveyor carousel (8), which is mounted to rotate about a vertical axis (B) to define said path (P), comprises a plurality of units (13) for receiving a retaining respective containers (2), and comprises, for each unit (13), a filling device (14).
- The apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein said ultrasound generating device (30) is arranged peripherally with respect to said carousel (8) and in a fixed position along said path (P).
- The apparatus as claimed in claim 8, further comprising an input station (6) for feeding a succession of empty containers (2) to said carousel (8), and an output station (7) for receiving a succession of filled containers (2) from said carousel (8), and wherein said ultrasound generating device (30) is arranged along said path (P) in a fixed position adjacent to said output station (7).
- A method for filling containers (2) with the apparatus of any of claims 1-9, comprising the following steps:- advancing at least one container (2) along a given horizontal path (P);- feeding a pourable product from above into said container (2) as the container (2) travels along said path (P); and,- after said container (2) has been filled with the pourable product, applying ultrasonic waves above the level of the pourable product in the container (2) to collapse foam; wherein said ultrasonic waves are emitted at a position arranged below the top of the container (2) advanced along said path (P), and are reflected into said container (2) by a reflecting surface (32) arranged above said container (2).
- The method as claimed in claim 10, further comprising the step of pressurizing said container (2) before said step of feeding the pourable product and the step of decompressing said container (2) after said step of feeding said pourable product, and wherein said step of applying the ultrasonic waves is carried out after said decompressing step.
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