Filling assembly, gasket for use in said filling assembly, and a method for filling liquid

US9238515B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9238515-B2
Application numberUS-201013515998-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 15, 2010
Priority dateDec 18, 2009
Publication dateJan 19, 2016
Grant dateJan 19, 2016

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A filling assembly for filling of a tube of packaging material having a seal starting at a first level, comprises a conduit arranged to lead liquid into the tube of packaging material below said first level and a passage arranged to eject gas through openings into the tube of packaging material below said first level. The filling assembly is characterized in that a gasket is arranged to provide a seal between said filling assembly and said tube of packaging material upstream said openings such that the overpressure P 1 downstream the gasket may exceed an ambient pressure P a upstream the gasket.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A filling assembly for filling of a tube of packaging material having a longitudinal seal starting at a first level, said assembly comprising: a conduit arranged to lead liquid into the tube of packaging material below said first level, a passage arranged to eject gas through openings into the tube below said first level, wherein a gasket is arranged to provide a seal between said filling assembly and said tube of packaging material upstream said openings such that an overpressure P 1 downstream the gasket may exceed an ambient pressure P a upstream the gasket, an outer diameter of the gasket is smaller than the inner diameter of the tube, the gasket comprises an annular body possessing a top surface and a flange extending radially outwards from the annular body, and a circumferential bead on the top surface of the annular body of the gasket, wherein the conduit arranged to lead liquid is arranged concentrically within the passage arranged to eject gas. 2. The filling assembly of claim 1 , wherein the gasket is movable, such that there is a clearance between the gasket and a radially inner structure and that the maximum thickness of the gasket is smaller than its structural constraints. 3. The filling assembly of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the flange extends parallel to the tube of packaging material. 4. The filling assembly of claim 1 , wherein the gasket is formed in one piece. 5. The filling assembly of claim 1 , wherein the overpressure P 1 resides in an interval of about 0.11-0.18 bar. 6. The filling assembly of claim 1 , wherein the gasket is provided with openings extending essentially orthogonal to a plane defined by the circumference of the gasket, which openings preferably are arranged in a flange extending radially outwards from an annular body. 7. The filling assembly of claim 1 , wherein the gasket rests on several individual abutment projections extending from a lower filling pipe, such that the openings are defined between said abutment projections. 8. A gasket for use in a filling assembly of claim 1 , said gasket comprising an annular body from which a flange extends radially outwards, said annular body comprising a circumferential bead on a top surface thereof. 9. The gasket of claim 8 , wherein an outer diameter of the gasket is smaller than an inner diameter of a tube in which it is to be arranged. 10. The gasket of claim 8 , wherein the gasket is provided with openings extending essentially orthogonal to a plane defined by the circumference of the gasket. 11. The gasket of claim 8 , wherein the gasket is formed in one piece. 12. A filling assembly for filling a tube of packaging material, which possesses an inner surface and includes a longitudinal seal starting at a first level, the filling assembly comprising: a conduit arranged to lead liquid into the tube of packaging material below the first level; a passage arranged to eject gas through openings and into the tube of packaging material below the first level; a gasket configured to provide a seal between the filling assembly and the inner surface of the tube of packaging material at a position upstream of the openings so that an overpressure P 1 downstream of the gasket exceeds an ambient pressure P a upstream of the gasket; the gasket including an annular body and a flange extending radially outwards from the annular body, the annular body and the flange being integrally formed in one-piece; the annular body of the gasket possessing a bottom surface facing towards the openings and an oppositely located top surface; and a circumferential bead on the top surface of the annular body of the gasket; wherein the conduit arranged to lead the liquid into the tube of packaging material possesses an inner surface positioned to face the liquid when the liquid is introduced into the conduit, and an outer surface positioned to face an inner surface of the passage arranged to eject the gas through openings into the tube of packaging material. 13. The filling assembly of claim 12 , further comprising an upper filling pipe in which the conduit is located, the upper filling pipe including an outwardly extending flange, and the circumferential bead on the top surface of the annular body of the gasket contacting the outwardly extending flange of the upper filling pipe. 14. The filling assembly of claim 13 , further comprising a lower filling pipe possessing an upper end, the upper end of the lower filling pipe including a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart projections, each of the openings being located between a circumferentially adjacent pair of the projections, the gasket being located between the outwardly extending flange of the upper filling pipe and upper ends of the projections of the lower filling pipe. 15. A filling assembly for filling a tube of packaging material, which possesses an inner surface and includes a longitudinal seal starting at a first level, the filling assembly comprising: a conduit arranged to lead liquid into the tube of packaging material below the first level; a passage arranged to eject gas through openings and into the tube of packaging material below the first level; a gasket configured to provide a seal between the filling assembly and the inner surface of the tube of packaging material at a position upstream of the openings so that an overpressure P 1 downstream of the gasket exceeds an ambient pressure P a upstream of the gasket; the gasket including an annular body and a flange extending radially outwards from the annular body, the annular body and the flange being integrally formed in one-piece; the annular body of the gasket possessing a bottom surface facing towards the openings and an oppositely located top surface; a circumferential bead on the top surface of the annular body of the gasket; an upper filling pipe in which the conduit is located, the upper filling pipe including an outwardly extending flange, and the circumferential bead on the top surface of the annular body of the gasket contacting the outwardly extending flange of the upper filling pipe; and a lower filling pipe possessing an upper end, the upper end of the lower filling pipe including a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart projections, each of the openings being located between a circumferentially adjacent pair of the projections, the gasket being located between the outwardly extending flange of the upper filling pipe and upper ends of the projections of the lower filling pipe.

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  • B65B9/20Primary

    the webs being formed into tubes in situ around the filling nozzles · CPC title

  • of Vertical Form-Fill-Seal [VFFS] machines · CPC title

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What does patent US9238515B2 cover?
A filling assembly for filling of a tube of packaging material having a seal starting at a first level, comprises a conduit arranged to lead liquid into the tube of packaging material below said first level and a passage arranged to eject gas through openings into the tube of packaging material below said first level. The filling assembly is characterized in that a gasket is arranged to provide…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Persson Jens, Hermodsson Göran, Nilsson Jonas, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65B9/20. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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Publication date Tue Jan 19 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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