Air Vent To Supply Cut-off By Liquid In Receiver Patents (Class 141/308)
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Patent number: 11845591Abstract: To provide a pouring spout in which an open state of the closing member is maintained while contents are being transferred. The above-described problem is solved by a pouring spout (10) including a spout main body (10A) and a closing unit (20). The spout main body (10A) includes at least a bonded part (15), a tubular part (11), and a channel (18). The closing unit (20) includes a closing member (21), an attaching part (24), and a coupling member (23). The spout main body (10A) is formed with an attached part (40). The coupling member (23) couples a first surface of the closing member (21) on the attaching part (24) side and facing the pouch main body part side, and the attaching member (24).Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2019Date of Patent: December 19, 2023Assignee: FUJIMORI KOGYO CO., LTD.Inventor: Matsutaro Ono
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Patent number: 11827424Abstract: The spout can be used on a rigid or a nonrigid container. It includes a first member slidingly movable with reference to a second member so as to open and close a valve located at a front end of the spout. In use, the liquid flow can automatically be decreased and even stopped when the receptacle is full. The spout can include an annular outer gasket to create an airtight connection between the spout and the opening of the receptacle during pouring. This allows nonrigid containers to be emptied without collapsing. It also allows any airborne droplets and vapors present in the opening of the receptacle to be drawn into the container with the incoming air during pouring, thereby preventing or minimizing the presence of such droplets and vapors in the surrounding environment.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2021Date of Patent: November 28, 2023Assignee: LE GROUPE DSD INC.Inventor: Leandre Vachon
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Patent number: 11332358Abstract: A tap assembly 10 with a hollow tap body 16 which defines a dispensing chamber 24 leading to an outlet arrangement 26. A valve assembly with a valve element 18 is provided to selectively open an inlet into the dispensing chamber 24. A push button 20 is provided which operates the valve assembly, and which defines an operating chamber 28, with the push button movable into the operating chamber. A connecting member is provided extending from the push button 20 through the operating chamber. A seal 39 is provided to prevent liquid passing from the dispensing chamber 24 to the operating chamber.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2018Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Assignee: Corplex Plastics UK Ltd.Inventor: Ian Darby
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Patent number: 8887775Abstract: A system, for preventing overflow in a tank, fillable via a nozzle, includes a fill passage connecting the storage tank to an external atmosphere. An adjacent passage has a lower end disposed at a predetermined level within the storage tank and an upper end communicating with a hole in the fill passage. A vent passage connects the adjacent passage to the external atmosphere, and a valve is disposed in the vent passage, permitting the flow of air through the vent passage and prohibiting the flow of liquid through the vent passage.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2011Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: Ameri-Kart Corp.Inventor: Steve Burkholder
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Patent number: 7748419Abstract: A dripless means for a fuel dispensing nozzle begins with a nozzle for dispensing fuel into automobile tanks. Regulations limit drainage of the spout to within ten seconds, met by the present invention that prevents fuel drops from exiting the spout. First, the spout retains fuel drops behind a dam made of a series of fins upon the interior of the spout. Second, the present invention has a bushing with a weir that works in combination with the damming. Third, the nozzle has a vent tube within the spout where a plug constricts its diameter to limit the fuel drawn into the vent tube. With proper use, the present invention retains fuel drops in the spout to meet the regulations.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2006Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: Husky CorporationInventors: Arthur C. Fink, Jr., Jeffrey M. Deaton, Mark P. Vilmer, Thomas O. Mitchell, Darrell P. Vilmer, Richard D. Benscoter
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Patent number: 7219704Abstract: A fuel tank for a motor vehicle, conveys fuel from the tank to an internal combustion engine of the vehicle, and includes a filling connection with a filling opening. The tank comprises an improved venting arrangement for venting the tank during refuelling and during operation thereof, with at least one fuel vapor filter by way of which the fuel tank is vented. The fuel vapor filter is of a two-stage configuration having first and second filter stages in the direction of flow in venting. A refuelling venting conduit is branched off after the first filter stage and is communicatable with the atmosphere or the tank interior.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2005Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Assignee: Kautex Textron GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Dirk Bolle, Volker Treudt
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Patent number: 6976610Abstract: A retractable spout assembly for application to the neck of a bottle includes: a sleeve-like housing fixedly receivable within the bottle neck; a spout movable within the housing from a retracted position, when the housing is fixed within the bottle neck and the bottle neck closed by the cap, to an extended position projecting outwardly of the housing and the bottle neck for pouring out contents of the bottle; and an air-return passageway for returning air into the bottle when contents therefrom are being poured out through the spout. The air-return passageway is fixed with respect to the housing such that it does not change its position during the extension and retraction of the spout. The housing is formed with a plurality of holes adjacent its inner end to enable complete emptying of the bottle.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2003Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Inventor: Doron Rigel
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Patent number: 6857454Abstract: A fuel tank and a canister are connected to each other by a first evaporated-fuel passage and a second evaporated-fuel passage, and a valve chamber of a float valve separate from the fuel tank is disposed at an intermediate portion of the first evaporated-fuel passage. Thus, there is no limitation in the positional relationship between a filled-up liquid surface in the fuel tank and a valve seat of the float valve. Therefore, it is possible to reduce the vertical dimension of the float valve. Moreover, since the valve chamber is provided separately from the fuel tank, it is unnecessary to define an opening for mounting the valve chamber to the fuel tank.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2003Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Assignee: Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Taiki Yanase, Tsuyoshi Chou, Hisayuki Goma
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Patent number: 6854492Abstract: An electrically operated valve is connected in the vapor recirculation line from a float operated vent valve, or a direct vapor recirculation line from the tank top to the upper end of the tank filler tube. The electrically operated valve is actuated by an electronic controller (ECU) which receives a fuel level signal either from the float operated level sender or from a thermistor located in the tank adjacent the top wall of the tank.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2002Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventor: Robert P. Benjey
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Patent number: 6619341Abstract: A pouring spout for hand-held portable fuel tank incorporates a float valve to automatically shut off fuel flow through the spout when the fuel level in a receiving reservoir reaches a given spatial relationship with the outlet end of the spout. An axially displaceable locking magnet within the spout locks the valve in the closed position. The locking magnet is released from its locking position by an unlatching magnet incorporated in a sealing cap. The unlatching magnet cancels the magnetic force that holds the magnetic valve in the closed position, thereby allowing it to move to its open position only when the closure cap is in position to seal the spout. The locking mechanism includes an axially displaceable magnet of given axial length, that is captured within a sealed container positioned in the pouring spout. The sealed container has an axial length greater than the length of the magnet.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2002Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Inventor: George Cushing
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Patent number: 6601618Abstract: A filling apparatus 1 is made up of a gas passage 14 connected to a storage tank 31 via a connection passage 14a, a first gas valve 35 that opens and closes the gas passage, a pressure gas passage 41 connected to a pressure gas supply source, a pressure gas valve 42 that opens and closes the pressure gas passage, an exhaust passage 43 that allows an interior of a container 4 to communicate with the exterior thereof, and an exhaust valve 44 that opens and closes the exhaust passage. With this filling apparatus, before a pressurized filling operation, both the gas passage and the pressure gas passage are opened to pressurize the interior of the container with a carbonated gas supplied through both passages. Further, also before a unpressurized filling operation, both the gas passage and the pressure gas passage are opened to perform a flushing operation in which droplets are discharged from the gas passage with air exhausted from the container into the storage tank via the gas passage.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2002Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Assignee: Shibuya Kogyo Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kenichi Tsukano, Masaaki Eda, Shinya Kamori, Katsunori Tanikawa
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Patent number: 6598628Abstract: Improvements to filling valves of bottling plants in which the interruption of the processing fluids' flow happens automatically when the level of the liquid inside the filled bottle reaches the lower edge of the vent tube and the air trapped in the filling valve prevents the coming out of the liquid from the tank even if the external membrane (6) is still in the open position.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2003Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: STK Stocchi Progetti SRLInventor: Gabriele Stocchi
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Patent number: 6546972Abstract: A filler neck includes a housing adapted to be coupled to a fuel-delivery conduit coupled to a fuel tank inlet of a vehicle fuel tank. The housing includes a passageway that defines an axis of the filler neck and is adapted to receive a pump nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Stant Manufacturing Inc.Inventor: Dean C. Foltz
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Patent number: 6484765Abstract: An automatic shut-off valve assembly having particular utility in a portable container of the type for dispensing fluid, such as fuel into a vehicle gas tank, where speed, safety and convenience are prime requirements. The valve assembly includes a spring biasing mechanism to effect opening and closing of the valve assembly. The assembly further includes a generally circular, hollow housing containing a slidably movable insert, which receives the spring, where the spring effects an automatic closing of the assembly, but yields upon the application of axial pressure to open the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2000Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Inventors: Kody Clemmons, Everett B. James, Jr.
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Patent number: 6311742Abstract: A fluid dispensing nozzle which is connectable to a fluid reservoir for filling a tank with fuel. The nozzle is provided with a through-flow channel in fluid communication with a spout and with a trigger for operating at least one valve in the through-flow channel for opening and/or closing the through-flow channel. The spout is provided with an output end for delivering fuel and the fuel dispensing nozzle further comprises: an end valve which is movable between an open situation, wherein the end valve opens a through-flow opening for the fuel in the spout, and a closed situation wherein the end valve closes the spout; and a venturi for co-action with level detection means for detecting the fluid level in the tank. The end valve and the venturi are substantially arranged in the downstream end of the spout.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2000Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: OPW Fueling Components Europe B.V.Inventors: Andreas Jacobus Louis Nusen, Leonardus Henricus Wilhelmus Giesen
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Patent number: 6155314Abstract: A filling machine assembly (10) for filling a beverage container (12), such as a bottle or can, with a beverage, such as carbonated drinks, juices, or water. The filling machine (10) includes a support housing (14) for supplying the beverage to be discharged into the container (12). A valve housing (22) is mounted to the bottom of the support housing (14) for controlling the discharge of the beverage and a control device (24) is mounted to the top of the support housing (14). A vent tube (30) has a first end disposed within the control device (24) and a second end extending into the valve housing (22). An actuation device (54) moves the vent tube (30) a predetermined stroke between a filling position and a non-use position. The filling machine (10) is characterized by the control device (24) including an adjustment mechanism (80) having a stop block (82) for repositioning the filling position upon movement of the adjustment mechanism (80) thereby adjusting the position of the predetermined stroke.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1999Date of Patent: December 5, 2000Assignee: Crown Simplimatic IncorporatedInventors: Kecheng Ding, Jens Naecker, Wolfgang Wilke
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Patent number: 6109483Abstract: A filling machine assembly (10) for filling a beverage container (12), such as a bottle or can, with a beverage such as carbonated drinks, juice or water. The filling machine (10) includes a support housing (14) for supplying the beverage to be discharged into the container (12). A valve housing (22) is mounted to the bottom of the support housing (14) for controlling the discharge of the beverage and a control device (24) is mounted to the top of the support housing (14). The control device (24) has outer walls (26) defining a working chamber (28) having a top and a bottom. A vent tube (30) has a first end disposed within the working chamber (28) of the control device (24) and a second end extending into the valve housing (22). A piston (38) is secured to the first end of the vent tube (30) within the working chamber (28) for moving the vent tube (30) a predetermined stroke between a filling position and a non-use position.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1999Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: Crown Simplimatic IncorporatedInventors: Wolfgang Wilke, Kecheng Ding, Jens Naecker
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Patent number: 6076567Abstract: A filling machine assembly (10) for filling a beverage container (12), such as a bottle or can, with a beverage, such as a carbonated drink, juice or water. The filling machine (10) includes a support housing (14) having an inner fluid chamber (20) for supplying the beverage to be discharged into the container (12). A valve housing (22) is mounted to the bottom of the support housing (14) for controlling the discharge of the beverage and a control device (24) is mounted to the top of the support housing (14). A vent tube (26) is actuated upward and downward via the control device (24) and extends into the valve housing (22). A support tube (34) extends between the control device (24) and the valve housing (22) and has a bore (36) surrounding the vent tube (26). An actuation device (42) moves the vent tube (26) within the bore (36) relative to the support tube (34) a predetermined stroke between a filling position and a non-use position.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1999Date of Patent: June 20, 2000Assignee: Crown Simplimatic IncorporatedInventors: Jens Naecker, Wolfgang Wilke, Kecheng Ding
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Patent number: 5904188Abstract: An arrangement for preventing overfill of an anaesthetic liquid container of a vaporizer resulting from inclination, comprising a bent intermediate container for guiding anaesthetic liquid to the anaesthetic liquid container for vaporization and for removing a volume of gas equivalent to the filling of anaesthetic liquid from the anaesthetic liquid container. The intermediate container is arranged to form a common conduit for the anaesthetic liquid and the gas removed from the container, and to combine the liquid flow outlet level and the gas flow outlet level in such a way that the anaesthetic liquid is allowed to flow into the anaesthetic liquid container only when the liquid flow outlet level is below the gas flow outlet level. The bent intermediate container may be located interiorly of, or exterior to, the anaesthetic liquid container.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1998Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: Instrumentarium OyInventors: Erkki Heinonen, Jukka Kankkunen
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Patent number: 5730194Abstract: A filler neck is provided for delivering fuel in a vehicle fuel tank. The filler neck includes a conduit that formed to be coupled to a fuel tank inlet and has neck passageway. A partition unit is positioned in the conduit to divide the neck passageway into an outer chamber and an inner chamber and includes a partition channel interconnecting the outer and inner chambers. A filler neck shuttle is also positioned for movement in the neck passageway and the partition channel between a channel-opening position and a channel-closing position. The shuttle has a nozzle-receiving inlet, a fuel-discharging outlet for extension through the partition channel and into the inner chamber, and a fill passageway extending between the inlet and the outlet. Further, the filler neck includes a spring that yieldably urges the filler neck shuttle in the channel-closing position.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1996Date of Patent: March 24, 1998Assignee: Stant Manufacturing Inc.Inventor: Dean C. Foltz
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Patent number: 5676181Abstract: A fuel dispensing nozzle for delivering fuel into a fuel tank by way of a fill pipe accommodates onboard refueling vapor recovery equipped vehicles by provision of a vacuum relief valve in communication with the vapor recovery conduit.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1996Date of Patent: October 14, 1997Assignee: Healy Systems, Inc.Inventor: James W. Healy
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Patent number: 5562133Abstract: A vacuum assist nozzle with a vapor recovery system is provided with an automatic vapor return shut-off mechanism to turn off or disable the nozzle's vapor recovery system when the nozzle is placed in the fill pipe of a vehicle having an on-board vapor recovery system. The nozzle includes a diaphragm valve placed in the nozzle's vapor flow path. The diaphragm nozzle control chamber is placed in communication with the vapor flow path. A vent tube, which forms the vapor flow path in the spout, includes a tip valve at the end thereof. The tip valve is magnetically operated, and is responsive to the presence of a magnetic field in the vehicle's fill neck, to enable or disable the vapor recovery system of the nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1994Date of Patent: October 8, 1996Assignee: Hiesky CorporationInventor: Thomas O. Mitchell
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Patent number: 5476125Abstract: A fuel nozzle assembly for dispensing fuel from a source to a container includes a body defining a fuel flow path and a vapor recovery path. The nozzle includes a venturi valve in the fuel flow path which defines a venturi port and a diaphragm valve positioned in the vapor recover path, The diaphragm valve has a control section having a control port which is in fluid communication with the venturi. The diaphragm valve is normally spring biased closed. When gas flows through the venturi and over the venturi port, it creates a vacuum in the diaphragm control section sufficiently strong to open the diaphragm valve so that recovered vapors may be returned to a source of fuel, or other collection area, such as an underground storage fuel tank.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1994Date of Patent: December 19, 1995Assignee: Husky CorporationInventor: Thomas O. Mitchell
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Patent number: 5282500Abstract: A container filling apparatus makes it possible to discharge liquid stagnating within a filling valve. The filling valve is lowered towards a container being conveyed. Then a liquid passageway gating section is opened by pressing a bell-shaped member of the filling valve against the container, and liquid thus fills the container. The net amount of the contents to fill the container can be adjusted by vertically moving at least one of a filler liquid tank and a stopper member which limits the lower position of an intermediate spring bracket supporting a second elastic body for biasing a valve body upwardly with respect to a loading table on which the containers are supported. In addition, it is possible to open the liquid passageway gating section by lowering the filling valve with an external force. Therefore, liquid stagnating in the passageway of the filling valve can be discharged.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1991Date of Patent: February 1, 1994Assignee: Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yoshiharu Tanaka, Masayuki Hayashi, Hiroyuki Takagawa, Katsuhiko Kondo, Yukio Yamaguchi
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Patent number: 5273083Abstract: An improved bottle cap and valve assembly are provided in a bottled water station, wherein the station (10) includes an actuator probe for engaging a bottle cap on an inverted water bottle installed onto the bottled water station. The actuator probe includes a probe head for opening a bottle cap valve member, thereby permitting downward water flow from the bottle. Dual flow paths formed through the actuator probe permit smooth downward water flow through one flow path, substantially without glugging, to an underlying station reservoir simultaneously with upward air flow through the other flow path from the reservoir to the bottle interior. The preferred probe head captures and retains the severed valve member in a position for slide-fit sealing re-engagement with the bottle cap when the bottle is removed from the station.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1993Date of Patent: December 28, 1993Assignee: Ebtech, Inc.Inventor: Bruce D. Burrows
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Patent number: 5273084Abstract: A gas flow check valve for a bottle filling device employs a piston received within a bore which is maintained at the bottom of the filling head vent tube. The piston has a head thereon which is interposed within the flow path of escaping gas during the filling operation. The escaping gas impinges upon the underside of the head and urges the same toward a sealing position. An opposite end of the piston extends downwardly into the bottle being filled. When the level of the beverage within the bottle reaches the bottom of the piston, the buoyancy of the piston, coupled with the forces of the escaping gas impinging upon the piston head urge the piston into sealing engagement, terminating the escape of gas and similarly terminating the inward flow of beverage or liquid, terminating the filling operation.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1992Date of Patent: December 28, 1993Assignee: Figgie International Inc.Inventor: Leonard W. Monnig
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Patent number: 5220946Abstract: A counterpressure type container filling apparatus typically includes a housing defining an annular liquid feed passageway therein, a valve for opening and closing the liquid feed passageway, a holding member externally fitted to the housing in a slidable manner and provided with a sealing element for sealing a container to be filled, and a gas pipe for introducing gas into the container or for allowing gas to escape from the container. The gas pipe is detachably mounted to the holding member and is projectable into the container in cooperation with the holding member. The improvements offered by the present invention act to apply an appropriate sealing pressure to the container, to facilitate the replacement of the holding member and the gas pipe, and to prevent the application of an excessively large pressure to the side wall of the container.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1991Date of Patent: June 22, 1993Assignee: Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kazunori Murao, Yukio Yamaguchi
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Patent number: 5220949Abstract: A refill system for a viscous liquid such as a shampoo or shower gel comprises a nozzle attached to a flexible pouch, the nozzle being capable of fitting inside a bottle and allowing air to vent from the bottle to atmosphere as the liquid passes into the bottle through the nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1991Date of Patent: June 22, 1993Assignee: Chesebrough-Pond's USA Co.Inventor: Rudolf Rufenacht
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Patent number: 5058636Abstract: By employing two independent, separate and distinct flow paths which are controllably sequentially opened during use in a single actuation operation, an error-free, spill-free flame and explosion proof liquid delivery/filling system is achieved. In the preferred embodiment, both flow paths are normally maintained in a closed, sealed configuration, requiring an actuation force to controllably, sequentially open the flow paths. In addition, by providing a cooperating, mating liquid transfer assembly, the container on which the liquid delivery/filling system is mounted can be refilled with safety and ease, completely eliminating spillage of the liquid. In this way, a fully integrated, cooperating, liquid flow controlling system is realized.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1990Date of Patent: October 22, 1991Assignee: Link Research & Development, Inc.Inventors: Thomas L. Simmel, Craig A. Baker
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Patent number: 5040574Abstract: An apparatus for filling cans with a liquid such as beer or soft drinks. The filling machine includes a turntable having a surface to support a plurality of open top cans and a reservoir containing a liquid is spaced above the supporting surface. A plurality of filling heads are mounted on the reservoir and serve to dispense the liquid into the individual cans. Each filling head includes a spring loaded cylindrical tulip adapted to seal against the upper edge of the can and a vent tube and fill tube are disposed concentrically within the tulip. The lower end of the vent tube communicates with the can while the upper end is sealed against the surface of the reservoir and when the sealing engagement is released the vent tube communicates with the headspace of the reservoir. The lower end of the fill tube carries a valve that controls flow of liquid from the reservoir into the can.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1990Date of Patent: August 20, 1991Assignee: H & K Inc.Inventors: Ulrich H. Petri, Friedrich Rademacher, Siegmar Sindermann
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Patent number: 4938261Abstract: An apparatus for filling cans with a liquid such as beer or soft drinks. The filling machine includes a turntable having a surface to support a plurality of open top cans and a reservoir containing a liquid is spaced above the supporting surface. A plurality of filling heads are mounted on the reservoir and serve to dispense the liquid into the individual cans. Each filling head includes a spring loaded cylindrical tulip adapted to seal against the upper edge of the can and a vent tube and fill tube are disposed concentrically within the tulip. The lower end of the vent tube communicates with the can while the upper end is sealed against the surface of the reservoir and when the sealing engagement is released the vent tube communicates with the headspace of the reservoir. The lower end of the fill tube carries a valve that controls flow of liquid from the reservoir into the can.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1988Date of Patent: July 3, 1990Assignee: H & K Inc.Inventors: Ulrich H. Petri, Friedrich Rademacher, Siegmar Sindermann
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Patent number: 4176694Abstract: A dispensing valve for controlling the flow of a liquid from a container into a receptacle is described. Such valve is designed to terminate liquid flow automatically when the liquid level within the receptacle reaches a predetermined height. It includes a cap to be secured hermetically on the mouth of a liquid container and a stud to project axially from the cap into the interior of such container. At least two passages extend through the stud, one of such passages being a liquid passage for the flow of liquid from the container and the other being an air passage for the flow of air in the container to replace the liquid. A conduit projects outwardly from the cap to have its free end immersed by liquid within the receptacle being filled when the liquid therein reaches the desired height. Such conduit has an air inlet in its free end which communicates with the air passage extending through the stud.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1978Date of Patent: December 4, 1979Assignee: Donald R. DickersonInventor: Delbert J. Dickerson