Method and filling machine for filling cans or the like containers with liquid contents

US2016016774A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016016774-A1
Application numberUS-201414774350-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateMar 1, 2014
Priority dateMar 13, 2013
Publication dateJan 21, 2016
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A method for operating a filling machine includes conducting purgative gas via a first controlled gas path from a first ring channel common to all filling elements to the interior of a container sealed against a filling element via a controllable choke arrangement that switches between choking state and non-choking states, draining the purgative gas out of the container's interior through return-gas openings and into return-gas channels of a second controlled gas path, the first and second return-gas channels being controlled by corresponding first and second control valves that are operable independently of each other, and pressure-filling the container with the liquid contents.

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A method for operating a filling machine for filling containers with liquid contents, said method comprising sealing said container against a filling element, conducting purgative gas via a first controlled gas path from a first ring channel common to all filling elements of said filling machine to said container's interior via a controllable choke arrangement that can switch between a first choke-state in which said controllable choke arrangement chokes gas flow and a second choke-state in which said controllable choke arrangement allows free gas flow, said controllable choke arrangement being in said first choke-state, thereby reducing pressure of said purgative gas to a purge pressure, draining said purgative gas from said container, which is flowing at a purge pressure of between 0 bar and 2 bar above ambient pressure, out of said container's interior through first and second return-gas openings of said filling element and into first and second return-gas channels of a second controlled gas path of said filling element, said first and second return-gas channels being controlled by corresponding first and second control valves that are operable independently of each other, and pressure-filling said container with said liquid contents. 18 . The method of claim 17 , further comprising maintaining said first ring channel at an under-pressure. 19 . The method of claim 17 , wherein draining said purgative gas comprises draining said purgative gas through openings that are offset by 180° around a filling element axis of said filling element. 20 . The method of claim 17 , wherein sealing said container comprises sealing a mouth of said container against a ring seal. 21 . The method of claim 17 , further comprising causing said controllable choke arrangement to switch into said second choke-state, and wherein pressure filling said container comprises causing said liquid contents to force said purgative gas out of said container's interior via said second controlled gas path and into a second ring channel. 22 . The method of claim 17 , wherein said controllable choke arrangement comprises a non-return valve arranged parallel to a choke, wherein, except for flow into said second ring channel, said non-return valve prevents flow. 23 . The method of claim 17 , wherein said controllable choke arrangement comprises a choke having a changeable flow cross-section. 24 . The method of claim 17 , wherein said controllable choke arrangement comprises a control valve and a choke arranged parallel to said control valve 25 . The method of claim 21 , wherein pressure-filling said container comprise comprising causing said choke arrangement to be in said second state when a liquid-dispensing valve of said filling element permits liquid content to flow into said container. 26 . The method of claim 17 , further comprising controlling choke-state of said choke by causing motion of a valve tappet that moves in response to opening and closing of said liquid-dispensing valve. 27 . The method of claim 17 , further comprising closing said first and second control valves of said return-gas channels during pre-loading of said container before filling said container. 28 . An apparatus for pressure-filling of containers, said apparatus comprising a rotor, a first ring channel, a tank, and a plurality of filling elements, wherein said tank contains liquid contents to be delivered to each of said filling elements for filling into containers, wherein said first ring channel conducts inert gas under pressure to all of said filling elements, wherein said filling elements are disposed around said rotor, wherein said filling elements comprise a first filling element, wherein said first filling element comprises a housing, a liquid-dispensing valve, a ring seal, a first controlled gas path, a second controlled gas path, a first returning-gas channel, a second returning-gas channel, a first return-gas opening, a second return-gas opening, a first control valve, and a second control valve, wherein said liquid-dispensing valve is disposed in said housing, wherein said liquid-dispensing valve is connected to said tank, wherein an outlet opening opens at an underside of said filling element, wherein said ring seal is disposed around said outlet opening to form a container-contact surface against which a container's opening is sealed during pressure-filling thereof, wherein said first controlled gas path connects to said first ring channel, wherein said second controlled gas path comprises said first return-gas channel and said second return-gas channel, wherein said first return-gas channel opens at said underside through said first return-gas opening, wherein said second return-gas channel opens at said underside through said second return-gas opening, wherein said first control valve is disposed along said first return-gas channel, wherein said second control valve is disposed along said second return-gas channel, and wherein said first control valve is controlled independently of said second control valve. 29 . The apparatus of claim 28 , further comprising a centering cone, wherein said centering cone comprises said ring seal. 30 . The apparatus of claim 28 , further comprising a second ring channel, wherein said first and second return-gas channels open into said second ring channel, wherein said second ring channel is common to all of said filling elements. 31 . The apparatus of claim 28 , wherein said first return-gas opening and said second return-gas opening are disposed on a circle centered at a filling-element axis of said filling element, and wherein said first return-gas opening and second return-gas opening are diametrically opposed to each other on said circle. 32 . The apparatus of claim 28 , wherein said first return-gas opening and said second return-gas opening are at a first distance from a filling-element axis of said filing element, wherein said ring seal has a diameter, and wherein said distance is half of said diameter. 33 . The apparatus of claim 28 , wherein said first controlled gas path comprises a controllable choke arrangement, wherein said controllable choke arrangement is controllable to transition between a first choke-state and a second choke-state, wherein, in said first choke-state, said choke arrangement chokes gas flow, and wherein, in said second choke-state, said choke arrangement permits free flow of gas. 34 . The apparatus of claim 33 , further comprising a third control valve, wherein said choke arrangement comprises a choke having a fixed flow cross-section and said third control valve, wherein said third control valve is connected in parallel with said choke. 35 . The apparatus of claim 33 , wherein said choke arrangement comprises a choke having a fixed flow cross-section and a non-return valve arranged parallel to said choke, wherein said non-return valve blocks all flow except for flow into said first ring channel. 36 . The apparatus of claim 33 , wherein said choke arrangement comprises a controllable choke having a changeable cross-section. 37 . The apparatus of claim 28 , wherein said liquid-dispensing valve comprises a valve tappet having a gas channel therein, wherein said valve tappet moves axially as said liquid-dispensing valve is opened and closed, wherein said valve tappet comprises a first end and a second end, said second end being further from said outlet opening than said first end, wherein, at said second end, said gas channel within sa

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  • Details of vent-tubes · CPC title

  • specially adapted for filling cans · CPC title

  • B67C3/10Primary

    preliminary filling with inert gases, e.g. carbon dioxide · CPC title

  • the liquid valve being opened by mechanical or electrical actuation · CPC title

  • The liquid valve being carried by the vent tube · CPC title

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What does patent US2016016774A1 cover?
A method for operating a filling machine includes conducting purgative gas via a first controlled gas path from a first ring channel common to all filling elements to the interior of a container sealed against a filling element via a controllable choke arrangement that switches between choking state and non-choking states, draining the purgative gas out of the container's interior through retur…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Khs Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B67C3/10. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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Publication date Thu Jan 21 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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