Common Infeed Means For Fill And Close Means Patents (Class 53/283)
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Publication number: 20150059294Abstract: A transport puck vertically aligns a caulking cartridge, nozzle-down.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2013Publication date: March 5, 2015Applicant: Momentive Performance Materials, Inc.Inventor: Matthew Louis Fitzgerald, IV
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Patent number: 8925289Abstract: This machine comprises a hopper (2) for storing empty straws, a station (5) for filling the straws, and a transfer device (3), such as a rotary barrel, which is provided with notches for receiving and holding the straws (p) and with which straws removed from the hopper are conveyed to the filling station (5); it is designed to process at least two categories of straws of different diameters, notches being subdivided into at least two distinct series that can be used selectively, the elements (90) of one of the two series being designed to adapt to straws of large diameter, while the elements (91) of the other series are designed to adapt to straws of small diameter. Machine that can be used in more than one way in the packaging of semen for artificial insemination, particularly of cows.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2007Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: Eurl Cryo VetInventor: Pascal Lecointe
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Patent number: 7685796Abstract: Automatic machine for closing containers, including an automatic corking unit, a conveyor including an inlet section for feeding containers to be corked towards the automatic corking unit and an outlet section for moving apart the corked containers from the corking unit, an injection unit arranged upstream of the corking unit, arranged for injecting inert gas in the head portions of the containers to be corked, a casing defining a chamber which contains the injection unit and the corking unit and a feeding system of inert gas for maintaining within said chamber an inert gas atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2006Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: AROL SpAInventors: Stefano Capelli, Piero Bielli
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Publication number: 20090277135Abstract: An apparatus for sterile filling of beverage containers has a first module and a second module. The first module rinses and sterilizes empty containers and delivers the sterilized containers to the second module. The second module fills and caps the containers with beverage product at ambient temperature in an active sterilization zone utilizing an e-beam sterilization unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2008Publication date: November 12, 2009Applicant: STOKELY-VAN CAMP, INCInventors: Michael J. Mastio, Rei-Young Amos Wu, Michael F. McGowan, Subodh K. Raniwala, Gregory Schimmel, James D. Schuman, Steven Havlik
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Patent number: 7540370Abstract: The invention relates to a device which is used to deliver packets (1) comprising a pouring spout (2) to a rotating star-shaped element (3). A guiding rail (4), which co-operates with a pouring spout (2) and which is used to receive the bag in a displaceable manner, is provided with a removal end (8). The aim of the invention is to produce a device wherein delivery is simplified and high clock frequencies are ensured. As a result, an upper slider (7) engages with the bags (1) at the pouring spout (2) in the region of the removal end (8) of the guiding rail (4), and a drive unit (9) displaces the upper slider (7) between a removal position (10) on the removal end (8) of the guiding rail (4) and a delivery position (11) of the orbit of the receiving elements (12) of the star-shaped element (3).Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2005Date of Patent: June 2, 2009Assignee: Fresenius Kabi Deutschland GmbHInventor: Michael Hahn
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Publication number: 20040200188Abstract: A device for aseptically filling sterile containers provided with a mouth closed by a frangible membrane, comprising actuators (K) carrying a fill group provided at its distal end with cutting means (T) and valve means and at its proximal end with means (Y) for driving the valve means. The valve means consist of a fill tube (R) closed by a conical bottom (U), externally provided with an elastomeric plug (P), and having one or more lateral slots (A) at the bottom (U), the fill tube (R) being slidably arranged within an external guide tube (E) suitable to abut on the container mouth, upon cutting of the membrane, and with which the plug (P) achieves a seal.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2003Publication date: October 14, 2004Inventor: Dave Hoeppner
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Patent number: 5713180Abstract: A system for transporting containers in serial order through container-processing stations, such as filling and capping stations. The transporting system comprises a revolving turret defining a plurality of container receiving pockets in a spaced apart relationship for serially advancing containers from one processing station to another along a generally arcuate path. Each pocket is configured to accept and release a container along predetermined ingress and egress directions respectively. An endless conveyor supplies unprocessed containers to the revolving turret and also removes the processed containers therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1994Date of Patent: February 3, 1998Assignee: H. G. Kalish, Inc.Inventor: Graham L. Lewis
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Patent number: 5531055Abstract: An assembly for refilling a printer cartridge includes a base that receives the printer cartridge to be refilled. A lid is located on the base and includes separate stations that sequentially open a refill opening, provide a predetermined amount of air to an equalize opening of the cartridge, dispense ink through the refill opening into the cartridge, and seal the refill opening. In a preferred embodiment, the four stations are mounted on the lid that is rotatable about an axis. The lid forms a seal with the printer cartridge so that air flow to an internal chamber of the cartridge is controlled during the refill process. The base contains any spills, mess, or the like, overcoming the types of problems associated with other ink refill processes and provides an accurate, dependable refill of ink to the printer cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1994Date of Patent: July 2, 1996Assignee: Nu-Kote International, Inc.Inventors: Ryan M. Sell, Christopher L. Allgeier, Sr., Martin A. Carpenter, Mordechai Lev, William T. Kearney, III, William G. Goff, III, Joseph E. Domhoff, Jonathan K. Voet
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Patent number: 4999978Abstract: A method and apparatus for aseptically filling containers with product, such as the bags (B) of bag-in-box containers, wherein the aseptic filling chamber (9 or 40) with a filling head or nozzle (5 or 43) therein is provided with fluid inlet and outlet lines (2,4,6,8,19,21,39 or 57,59,63) to create desired positive or negative atmospheric conditions within the chamber, so that a positive pressure can be maintained within the chamber when change over, at an aperture in the chamber, of a bag to be filled occurs, and so that after filling, a negative pressure (through line 15 or 63) can be generated to evacuate the chamber and hence remove any headspace gas from the top of the filled container prior to it being capped.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1989Date of Patent: March 19, 1991Assignee: Bowater Packaging LimitedInventors: Friedrich R. Kohlbach, John L. Rawson
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Patent number: 4750311Abstract: The dispensing head disclosed comprises a chamber (2) with a bottom outlet (3), and a coaxial hollow plunger (8) the bottom end of which carries a plug (10) that registers in the outlet. The plunger is capable of axial shift between a raised position, and a lowered position in which the plug (10) blocks the outlet (3); on completion of the single batching cycle, the plug is lowered into the outlet and pressurized inert gas is directed through the plunger. The head also comprises a poppet (16) capable of axial movement between a raised position, in which it registers in the bore (11) of the plug (10), and a lowered position in which it is distanced from the mouth of the bore; the poppet is fixed to the bottom end of a slender stem (17) accommodated within the hollow plunger (8), and reciprocated in such a way that it keeps the bore (11) normally closed, and is moved into the lowered position only when the plug (10) happens likewise to be in its lowered position.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1986Date of Patent: June 14, 1988Assignee: Rossi & Catelli S.p.A.Inventor: Camillo Catelli
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Patent number: 4620411Abstract: A machine for automatically filling the capped spouts of flexible bags of a continuous strip which comprises a strip-feed section, a separated bag-feed section, a separator section and a filling and uncapping/capping section. The strip-feed section feeds the strip to the separator section where the leading bag is separated from the strip and is immediately advanced by the bag-feed section to the filling section. At the filling section, the bag is uncapped, filled and recapped.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1985Date of Patent: November 4, 1986Assignee: Liqui-Box CorporationInventors: Warren J. Schieser, Stanley E. Vickers, Craig L. Duffey
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Patent number: 4510737Abstract: A flexible container filling machine handles individual containers by severing the leading container from a continuous web of such containers which is fed into the filling machine. Each container includes a spout communicating with the interior of the container and a cap for closing that spout. The cap and spout of the leading container are pushed to a filling station where they are engaged by a cap handler and spout holder, respectively. The leading container is then severed from the web. A discharge chute, including a releasable container support, is positioned beneath the severed container and a supporting carton is positioned and elevated beneath the discharge chute. The cap is removed from the spout of the severed leading container and the severed container is filled with a metered amount of liquid. The cap is returned to close the filled container. The cap, spout and container support are then released to allow the filled container to fall into the waiting support carton.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1981Date of Patent: April 16, 1985Assignee: B-Bar-B, Inc.Inventor: Roger H. Ellert
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Patent number: 4506489Abstract: A container filling apparatus for simultaneously filling all containers in a group of containers with a desired volumetric quantity of liquid. A lead group of containers is separated from a line of unfilled containers received by the apparatus. The group of containers is sequentially subjected to a filling operation and to the application of sealing caps, followed by the discharge of the resulting group of filled and capped containers from the apparatus. Each group of containers is supported during the filling and capping operation for proper orientation of the fill openings.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1983Date of Patent: March 26, 1985Assignee: Liqui-Box CorporationInventors: Warren J. Schieser, Stanley E. Vickers, Craig L. Duffey