EP0010322A1 - A metering device - Google Patents
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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
- B65B3/26—Methods or devices for controlling the quantity of the material fed or filled
- B65B3/30—Methods or devices for controlling the quantity of the material fed or filled by volumetric measurement
- B65B3/32—Methods or devices for controlling the quantity of the material fed or filled by volumetric measurement by pistons co-operating with measuring chambers
- B65B3/323—Methods or devices for controlling the quantity of the material fed or filled by volumetric measurement by pistons co-operating with measuring chambers with measuring chambers travelling in an endless path
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- This invention concerns a device for the delivery of metered quantities of a product being at least partially liquid, comprising a hopper, a metering cylinder, a plunger reciprocating within said cylinder and a connecting element with a shut off valve located in between the hopper and the cylinder, said element having the form of a housing, with a port towards the hopper, towards the cylinder and towards the location for the delivery of liquid products, the connections in between said ports being controlled by a valve which is displaceable into several positions within the chamber of the housing.
- Said valve mostly being rotatable between two positions spaced over an angle of 90° with respect to one another, serves for suitably selecting a port between the hopper and the metering cylinder, thus allowing a quantity of fresh liquid product to be supplied or for connecting the metering cylinder with the outlet, through which the metered product can be passed towards the predetermined location.
- the present invention aims to provide a construction such, that an occurrence of the abovementioned phenomenon is obviated.
- a bubble of gas or air being present below the plunger during the lowermost position of the latter can flow within the port to the hopper from which said bubble may then ascend towards the surface of the liquid.
- the present invention relates in particular to a metering device the valve of which is provided with a transverse bore in a manner known per se, said bore serving for obtaining a connection between the metering cylinder and the location of delivery of the product.
- the valve is preferably provided with a circumferentially extending groove located between the axial recess and the transverse bore. This enables the valve to be rotated from one end position to another end position at the moment that the metering plunger is in its lowermost position.
- a device of this type comprises a number of metering units all of them being,of analogous construction, their operation also being identical.
- the present Specification is therefore limited to a single unit being composed of a metering cylinder 1 and a plunger 2.
- Said plunger 2 is connected with a roll 3 protruding beyong the cylinder 1, said roll serving to reciprocate said plunger in between its lowermost invariable position (shown in Figure 1) and an adjustable uppermost position, depending upon the quantity of product to be metered, such as for instance soup, jams or suchlike partially liquid products.
- the cylinder 1 is positioned at short distance adjacent a hopper 4 for storing said products.
- a connecting element in the form of a valve housing 5 is located below the cylinder 1 and the hopper 4.
- the wall of said housing comprises three orifices constituting a port 6 towards the hopper 4, a port 7 towards the cylinder I and a port 8 towards the location for delivering the liquid or partially liquid product (see Fig. 3).
- the housing 5 comprises a cylindrical chamber in which a correspondingly shaped valve 9 is disposed.
- This valve 9 comprises a transverse bore 10 constituting a connection between the metering cylinder 1 and the location for the delivery of products, to wit in between the ports 7 and 8.
- the valve 9 is along its periphery further provided with an axially extending recess 11. Said reces 11 forms the connection between the ports 6 and 7 during the sucking stage of the relative device, when liquid product is fed to the cylinder 1 from the hopper 4.
- the inner wall of the metering cylinder 1 extends to within the valve housing, whilst the surface of the head 12 of the plunger 2 extends within the valve 9 at the end of the metering stroke. From this it follows that the latter metering cylinder 1 will hardly exhibit any "dead" space during the lowermost position of the plunger 2. The recess 11 further maintains a connection with the hopper 4. The latter is favourable relative to the operation of the device, which will be described hereinafter with respect to Figures 3a-f.
- the valve 9 further comprises a circumferentially extending cavity 13 in between the axial recess 11 and the transverse bore 10 (see Figure 1). This enables a rotation of the valve 9 in the lowermost position of the plunger 2.
- the left-hand end of the valve 9 is further provided with a collar 14 fitting in a groove 15 of the valve housing 5. In view of the latter the valve 9 may be simply retained by a cover 16. Due to the provision of a complementary recess at a suitable location along the circumference of the collar 14, the body of the valve 9 may be easily drawn out of the housing 5, when being in an inoperative position.
- a roll 3 cooperates with a cam path 17, as diagrammatically illustrated in Figures 3a-f.
- stage A Fig. 3a
- the plunger is ascending and liquid product is sucked from the hopper 4, through the ports 6 and 7 and the recess 11.
- stage 8 Fig. 3b
- the plunger 2 has achieved its uppermost position, so that the valve 9 can be displaced (that is to say be rotated) for closing off the connection between the hopper 4 and the cylinder 1 and for opening the connection between the cylinder 1 and the location of delivery, in this case a tin 18.
- stage C (Fig. 3c) merges into stage D (Fig. 3d) during which the plunger moves downwards whilst the desired quantity of product is pressed towards the location of delivery.
- stage E (Fig. 3e)
- the surface of the head 12 of the plunger 2 penetrates to within the valve 9, said valve 9 being subsequently turned towards its initial position, see Figure 1.
- the small dead space is further very useful in the situation of a so-called emergency-stop, i.e. a sudden disconnection of the machine. Due to this small space only a reduced quantity of product is contained in said space. This small quantity can easily be taken up in the container to be filled (tin or glass jar), without an overflow of the container. A pollution of the filling station will thus be prevented.
- the device in accordance with the present invention is especially adapted to being employed in foodstuff- producing industries, for instance in factories for the preparation of tinned soups or for jams in jars.
- the plunger filler may be used for processing,for example,so-called "filled” soups, to wit soups consisting mostly of liquid substances, the remains of said soup (consisting for instance of pieces of vegetables or meat, minced meat balls and the like) being entrained in the flow.
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Abstract
Description
- This invention concerns a device for the delivery of metered quantities of a product being at least partially liquid, comprising a hopper, a metering cylinder, a plunger reciprocating within said cylinder and a connecting element with a shut off valve located in between the hopper and the cylinder, said element having the form of a housing, with a port towards the hopper, towards the cylinder and towards the location for the delivery of liquid products, the connections in between said ports being controlled by a valve which is displaceable into several positions within the chamber of the housing. Said valve mostly being rotatable between two positions spaced over an angle of 90° with respect to one another, serves for suitably selecting a port between the hopper and the metering cylinder, thus allowing a quantity of fresh liquid product to be supplied or for connecting the metering cylinder with the outlet, through which the metered product can be passed towards the predetermined location.
- Various embodiments of a metering device or plunger filler of this type are known. In this respect reference is made to U.S. Patent Specification 2,666,564. When starting a metering device of the type as disclosed in said Patent Specification an eventual quantity of gas (mostly being air) may get assembled below the head of the plunger. The presence of said gas or air may cause an incorrect metering to take place, so that a regular check and even a possible dismounting of the respective device is required.
- The present invention aims to provide a construction such, that an occurrence of the abovementioned phenomenon is obviated.
- This is attained according to the invention in that:
- - the inner wall of the metering cylinder extends to within the valve housing;
- - the head of the plunger extends to within the valve at the end of .the metering stroke, and in that
- - the valve is provided with an uninterrupted recess extending axially along its periphery, said recess providing a connection between the ports towards the hopper and the cylinder in the suction position of the valve.
- In view of this combination of features a bubble of gas or air being present below the plunger during the lowermost position of the latter, can flow within the port to the hopper from which said bubble may then ascend towards the surface of the liquid.
- The present invention relates in particular to a metering device the valve of which is provided with a transverse bore in a manner known per se, said bore serving for obtaining a connection between the metering cylinder and the location of delivery of the product. In that case the valve is preferably provided with a circumferentially extending groove located between the axial recess and the transverse bore. This enables the valve to be rotated from one end position to another end position at the moment that the metering plunger is in its lowermost position.
- An embodiment of the most important portion of the present metering device in accordance with the invention and some operational stages of same, will now be illustrated with respect to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
- Figure 1 shows a vertical section of the metering device;
- Figure 2 is a section according to line II-II of the lowermost part of the device in-Figure 1;
- Figures 3a-f diagrammatically show five operational stages of the device as shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
- The drawings disclose a metering device which could be part of a complete device of the type as described in the aforementioned U.S. Patent Specification No. 2,666,564. A device of this type comprises a number of metering units all of them being,of analogous construction, their operation also being identical. The present Specification is therefore limited to a single unit being composed of a
metering cylinder 1 and aplunger 2. Saidplunger 2 is connected with aroll 3 protruding beyong thecylinder 1, said roll serving to reciprocate said plunger in between its lowermost invariable position (shown in Figure 1) and an adjustable uppermost position, depending upon the quantity of product to be metered, such as for instance soup, jams or suchlike partially liquid products. As can be seen in Figure 2 thecylinder 1 is positioned at short distance adjacent ahopper 4 for storing said products. A connecting element in the form of avalve housing 5 is located below thecylinder 1 and thehopper 4. The wall of said housing comprises three orifices constituting aport 6 towards thehopper 4, aport 7 towards the cylinder I and aport 8 towards the location for delivering the liquid or partially liquid product (see Fig. 3). Thehousing 5 comprises a cylindrical chamber in which a correspondinglyshaped valve 9 is disposed. Thisvalve 9 comprises atransverse bore 10 constituting a connection between themetering cylinder 1 and the location for the delivery of products, to wit in between theports valve 9 is along its periphery further provided with an axially extendingrecess 11. Said recess 11 forms the connection between theports cylinder 1 from thehopper 4. - As can be seen in Figures 1 and 2, the inner wall of the
metering cylinder 1 extends to within the valve housing, whilst the surface of thehead 12 of theplunger 2 extends within thevalve 9 at the end of the metering stroke. From this it follows that the latter meteringcylinder 1 will hardly exhibit any "dead" space during the lowermost position of theplunger 2. Therecess 11 further maintains a connection with thehopper 4. The latter is favourable relative to the operation of the device, which will be described hereinafter with respect to Figures 3a-f. - The
valve 9 further comprises a circumferentially extendingcavity 13 in between theaxial recess 11 and the transverse bore 10 (see Figure 1). This enables a rotation of thevalve 9 in the lowermost position of theplunger 2. As can be seen in Figure 2 the left-hand end of thevalve 9 is further provided with acollar 14 fitting in agroove 15 of thevalve housing 5. In view of the latter thevalve 9 may be simply retained by acover 16. Due to the provision of a complementary recess at a suitable location along the circumference of thecollar 14, the body of thevalve 9 may be easily drawn out of thehousing 5, when being in an inoperative position. - The operation of the metering device according to the invention substantially corresponds to that as, for example, described in U.S. Patent Specification No. 2,666,564 as mentioned hereinbefore, wherein a
roll 3 cooperates with acam path 17, as diagrammatically illustrated in Figures 3a-f. During stage A (Fig. 3a) the plunger is ascending and liquid product is sucked from thehopper 4, through theports recess 11. In stage 8 (Fig. 3b) theplunger 2 has achieved its uppermost position, so that thevalve 9 can be displaced (that is to say be rotated) for closing off the connection between thehopper 4 and thecylinder 1 and for opening the connection between thecylinder 1 and the location of delivery, in this case atin 18. - This stage C (Fig. 3c) merges into stage D (Fig. 3d) during which the plunger moves downwards whilst the desired quantity of product is pressed towards the location of delivery. Finally
plunger 2 is in its lowermost position, to wit in operational stage E (Fig. 3e), whereby the surface of thehead 12 of theplunger 2 penetrates to within thevalve 9, saidvalve 9 being subsequently turned towards its initial position, see Figure 1. As a result of the location of the small "dead" space below theplunger 2 and in view of the fact that the head of the plunger in its lowermost position, will press the product and the eventual bubble of gas or air back to within the valve, said bubble assembling below theplunger 2, may escape in the direction of thehopper 4. This avoids the pressence of gas or air in a subsequent operational stage, which could hamper an accurate filling of the aimed metered portion into thetin 18. The small dead space is further very useful in the situation of a so-called emergency-stop, i.e. a sudden disconnection of the machine. Due to this small space only a reduced quantity of product is contained in said space. This small quantity can easily be taken up in the container to be filled (tin or glass jar), without an overflow of the container. A pollution of the filling station will thus be prevented. - The device in accordance with the present invention is especially adapted to being employed in foodstuff- producing industries, for instance in factories for the preparation of tinned soups or for jams in jars. The plunger filler may be used for processing,for example,so-called "filled" soups, to wit soups consisting mostly of liquid substances, the remains of said soup (consisting for instance of pieces of vegetables or meat, minced meat balls and the like) being entrained in the flow.
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NL7809929A NL7809929A (en) | 1978-10-02 | 1978-10-02 | DOSING DEVICE. |
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DE3220144A1 (en) * | 1982-05-28 | 1983-12-08 | H. Strunck GmbH + Co Maschinenfabrik, 5000 Köln | Devices for metering and drawing off quantities of liquid |
DE3443557A1 (en) * | 1984-11-29 | 1986-05-28 | Lieder Maschinenbau GmbH & Co KG, 3033 Schwarmstedt | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR MEASURING A FLOWABLE PRODUCT |
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FR2641608B1 (en) * | 1989-01-06 | 1991-04-26 | Unisabi Sa | MEASURING DEVICE FOR PASTY PRODUCTS, ESPECIALLY MEAT EMULSIONS OR OTHER PROTEINS |
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FR892883A (en) * | 1943-03-26 | 1944-05-23 | Sealing-dosing machine | |
US2725169A (en) * | 1953-01-21 | 1955-11-29 | Pfaudler Co Inc | Filling machine |
NL6908725A (en) * | 1968-06-12 | 1969-12-16 |
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FR892883A (en) * | 1943-03-26 | 1944-05-23 | Sealing-dosing machine | |
US2725169A (en) * | 1953-01-21 | 1955-11-29 | Pfaudler Co Inc | Filling machine |
NL6908725A (en) * | 1968-06-12 | 1969-12-16 |
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DE3220144A1 (en) * | 1982-05-28 | 1983-12-08 | H. Strunck GmbH + Co Maschinenfabrik, 5000 Köln | Devices for metering and drawing off quantities of liquid |
DE3443557A1 (en) * | 1984-11-29 | 1986-05-28 | Lieder Maschinenbau GmbH & Co KG, 3033 Schwarmstedt | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR MEASURING A FLOWABLE PRODUCT |
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