US3143151A - Nose-pieces for isobaric liquid-drawers - Google Patents

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US3143151A
US3143151A US34488A US3448860A US3143151A US 3143151 A US3143151 A US 3143151A US 34488 A US34488 A US 34488A US 3448860 A US3448860 A US 3448860A US 3143151 A US3143151 A US 3143151A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67CCLEANING, FILLING WITH LIQUIDS OR SEMILIQUIDS, OR EMPTYING, OF BOTTLES, JARS, CANS, CASKS, BARRELS, OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; FUNNELS
    • B67C3/00Bottling liquids or semiliquids; Filling jars or cans with liquids or semiliquids using bottling or like apparatus; Filling casks or barrels with liquids or semiliquids
    • B67C3/02Bottling liquids or semiliquids; Filling jars or cans with liquids or semiliquids using bottling or like apparatus
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    • B67C3/26Filling-heads; Means for engaging filling-heads with bottle necks
    • B67C3/2614Filling-heads; Means for engaging filling-heads with bottle necks specially adapted for counter-pressure filling
    • B67C3/2625Filling-heads; Means for engaging filling-heads with bottle necks specially adapted for counter-pressure filling the liquid valve being opened automatically when a given counter-pressure is obtained in the container to be filled
    • B67C3/2628Filling-heads; Means for engaging filling-heads with bottle necks specially adapted for counter-pressure filling the liquid valve being opened automatically when a given counter-pressure is obtained in the container to be filled and the filling operation stopping when the liquid rises to a level at which it closes a vent opening
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67CCLEANING, FILLING WITH LIQUIDS OR SEMILIQUIDS, OR EMPTYING, OF BOTTLES, JARS, CANS, CASKS, BARRELS, OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; FUNNELS
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    • B67C3/02Bottling liquids or semiliquids; Filling jars or cans with liquids or semiliquids using bottling or like apparatus
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    • B67C3/26Filling-heads; Means for engaging filling-heads with bottle necks
    • B67C2003/2645Means to avoid overfilling by preventing gas returning from the container into the filling tank via the liquid valve, e.g. mesh screens

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  • isobaric liquid-drawer nosepieces consisting of an axial tube nozzle whose purpose is to transmit the gas pressure from the bell of a liquiddrawer to the bottle to be filled.
  • This tube which alone enetrates into the neck of the bottle, provides a passageway from the gaseous atmosphere contained in the bottle being filled to that in the feed-tank.
  • this invention has for its object a nose-piece for isobaric liquid-drawers comprising, adjacent to the liquid valve of this nose-piece, a rigid gas and liquid retaining member which is cleared by the liquid itself, as soon as the latter tends to be displaced in the withdrawal process, and which in so doing maintains at a maximum the section through which the liquid flows in the nose-piece and ensures that, when the liquid stops flowing after it reaches the predetermined level in the neck of the bottle, complete airtightness is achieved between the bottle and the liquid collector supplying the nose-piece, as long as the liquid valve remains open.
  • the retaining member operates by surface tension of the liquid on its periphery.
  • FIG. 1 is an axial section of an isobaric liquid-drawer nose-piece according to the invention, with gas and liquid retaining member operating by surface tension of the still liquid, showing the nose-piece in the closed position.
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of the relative positions of the liquid valve and the gas and liquid retaining member during the drawing-oil process.
  • FIG. 3 is a view similar to that in FIG. 2, at the end of the drawing-01f process, when the liquid has reached the desired level in the bottle neck.
  • FIG. 4 is a top view of the liquid valve of the nose piece shown in FIGS. 1 to 3.
  • FIGS. 5 to 7 and 8a illustrate the liquid valve and a gas and liquid retaining member according to a second embodiment showing them in the position with the nosepiece closed, in the liquid-drawing position and in the position at the end of drawing-off, respectively.
  • FIG. 8 is an axial section of an isorbaric liquid-drawer nose-piece with gas and liquid retaining member operating by surface tension of the still liquid, according to a further embodiment and in the closed position of the nose-piece.
  • FIGS. 9 and 10 are views similar to that in FIG. 8, and illustrate the relative positions of the liquid valve and the gas and liquid retaining member in the drawing-off and end-of-drawing-off positions respectively.
  • FIG. 11 is an axial section of an isobaric liquid-drawer nose-piece with gas and liquid retaining member operating by surface tension of the still liquid, according to yet a further embodiment, showing the nose-piece in the closed position.
  • FIG. 12 is a similar view to that in FIG. 11, showing the position occupied by the liquid valve and its associated gas and liquid retaining member during the drawing-01f and end-of-drawing-olf phases.
  • FIGS. 13 and 14 are similar views to those in FIGS. 11 and 12, showing an isobaric liquid-drawer nose-piece with gas and liquid retaining member operating by surface tension of the still liquid, according to yet a further embodiment of the invention.
  • the nosepiece comprises a fixed bottom nozzle 1 which becomes flush with the bottle neck when, through elevation of the pedestal supporting the bottle, said pedestal displaces the funnel 2 and slides it along the columns 3 into contact with the body of the nozzle via its seal 4.
  • the nozzle forms a seat 5 for a liquid valve 6 provided with a seal 7.
  • This valve is integral with a nozzle 8 which is equipped with a deflector 9 to ensure flow of the liquid over the walls of the bottle and with an air return port 10.
  • This valve is likewise integral with a tube 11 carrying a guide-piece and this tube is slidable within the stem 13 of a gas valve 14 whose seal 15 rests on the top of the tube, which forms a valve seat.
  • the gas valve is accommodated within a tube 16 which slides over a tubular piece 17 which is secured to the bottom 13 of the collector and which acts as a guide for the part 12.
  • the tube 16 is provided with a circular groove 19 protruding inwardly and with a circular external protrusion 20.
  • a spring 21 for providing total opening is interposed between the protrusion 20 and a seating 22 embodied on the tubular part 17.
  • the latter is provided with a circular groove 23 protruding inwardly with which engages an internal liquid-admission spring 24 whose upper end engages beneath the part 12.
  • the tube 16 is closed by a cap 25 and a spring 26 is secured to this cap to act as a stop for the gas valve 14.
  • a spring 27 is interposed between the gas valve 14 and the sliding guide-piece 12.
  • the nose-piece embodying the invention dilfers from conventional nose-piece in that the grid usually placed in the nozzle is dispensed with and replaced by a rigid gas and liquid retaining member.
  • This retaining member consists of a conical solid upper portion 29 extended by a cylindrical portion provided with ports 30 to act as guideways for peripheral projections 31 embodied over the body of the liquid valve 6.
  • the part 28 is integral with a tension spring 31a anchored at 32 on the tube 11 and its sliding travel is limited at one end by the abutment, against the top of the nozzle 1, of its base 33 and, at the other end, by abutment against a stop 34 fixed in any well-known fashion to the tube 11.
  • the tubular part 17 is provided with a set of ports 35 for passage of the liquid, arranged well above the liquid valve, and with a second set of ports 36 for passage of the liquid, arranged opposite the ports 39 in the part 28 when the latter bears against the nozzle 1.
  • the gas and liquid retaining member consists of a rigid conical part 41 fixed in any suitable manner to the tube 11.
  • This part is provided with a set of ports 42 bounded by spokes 44 and a rim 43 which is arranged, when the liquid valve 6 is open, at a level below that of the bottom of the ports 36.
  • Beneath the part 41 is arranged a conical obturating part 45 made of some flexible material such as natural or synthetic rubber or plastic and fixed to supports 46 which pass through the ports 42 and which are suitably shaped at their top for guiding by tube 11. These supports are integral with a tension spring 47.
  • This assembly is arranged above liquid valve 6.
  • the obturating member is arranged above the liquid valve.
  • the gas and liquid retaining member is arranged beneath the liquid valve. This permits all turbulence in the flow of the liquid upstream of the said valve to be obviated, the retaining member preferably operating by surface tension of the liquid over its periphery, as shown in FIGS. 8 to 14.
  • the nosepiece comprises a fixed bottom nozzle 48 which is flush With the bottle neck when, through elevation of its supporting pedestal, said bottle has displaced the funnel and brought it in contact with the body of the nozzle.
  • This nozzle is provided with a chamber 49 and is rendered integral in any suitable manner with a part 50 of which the upper potrion forms a seat 51 for a liquid valve consisting of a body section 52 fitted with a seal 53.
  • the said valve body is integral, via its stem 54, with a nozzle 8 and is furthermore integral with a tube 11 which serves to supply the gaseous fluid, the Whole being integral with a control device.
  • the gas and liquid retaining member consists of a rigid disc 55 slidable over a bearing section 56 provided on the stem 54 of the valve body 52, the said disc having a diameter substantially equal to that of the port 58 of the valve and being normally maintained against a stop 59 provided on the valve body by the thrust of a spring 61 seated at its bottom end on a circlip 61 fitted in an annular groove in the stem 54.
  • the stop 59 is substantially at the same level as the bottom edge of port 58.
  • the drawing-off cycle is then pursued until the liquid reaches the level in the bottle neck of the port in the nozzle, thus obturating the air return via that nozzle.
  • the discharge of liquid is suddently restrained and under the action of spring retaining disc 55 is pulled back into contact with stop 59, thereby causing its top portion to be brought close to the bottom edge of port 58 (FIG. 13).
  • the liquid seal formed peripherally due to surface tension of the liquid about retaining disc 55, between the disc and the bottom edge of port 58, ensures absolute airtightness, thereby preventing the air trapped in the bottle above the level of the hole in the nozzle and in the nose-piece below that disc to penetrate into the feeder tank.
  • valve 5253 closes back on its seat and returns to the position shown in FIG. 8, the obturator 55 is moved with it.
  • the nosepiece comprises a fixed bottom nozzle 62 above which is arranged a part 63 inside which is provided a housing bounded by a wall 64 which is of substantially spherical section and which terminates in a cylindrical flange 65 surrounding the opening 66 which links the part with the nozzle.
  • Nozzle 62 and part 63 are mounted within a tubular part 67 which is secured in any suitable manner to a part 68 in which is embodied a seat 69 for the liquid valve and, beneath that seat, a housing bounded by a conical wall 70.
  • the liquid valve consists of a body 71 provided with a seal 72. It is integral with a nozzle 8 and with a tube 11 which serves to supply gaseous fluid. This assembly is in turn integral with a control device.
  • the gas and liquid retaining member consists of a hollow conical part 73 mounted on the nozzle and retained thereon by an elastic ring 74 of the type known as a circlip.
  • the said retaining member 73 has its larger base directed downwardly and bounded by a vertical cylindrical flange 75.
  • the drawing-off cycle is continued until the liquid reaches the level in the bottle neck corresponding to that of the port in the nozzle, thus obturating the air return via that nozzle.
  • the discharge of liquid is suddenly restrained and the stream of liquid broken off by the effect of the two steps formed by the flanges 65 and 75.
  • the liquid seal formed peripherally about the retaining member due to surface tension of the liquid provides absolute airtightness, thereby preventing the air trapped in the bottle neck, above the level of the hole in the nozzle and in the nose-piece above the said obturating member from penetrating into the feeder tank.
  • valve 71-72 closes back on its seat and returns into the position shown in FIG. 11, the retaining member is displaced with it.
  • a fixed bottom nozzle 78 is provided with a chamber 79 comprising an upper portion bounded by a cylindrical wall 80 and a lower portion bounded by a conical wall 81.
  • This nozzle is rendered integral in any suitable manner with a part 82 of which the top forms a seat 83 for the liquid'valve and the bottom a cylindrical cavity 84 having a diameter greater than the minimum diameter of seat 83 and less than the diameter of the cylindrical wall 80.
  • the liquid-valve consists of a body 85 provided with stroke limiting fins 86 and a seal 87.
  • This valve body is rendered integral via its stem 88 with a nozzle 8 and furthermore carries a tube 11 which serves to supply gaseous fluid, the whole assembly being in turn integral with a control device.
  • the stem 88 of the valve body is machined externally to the shape of a hyperboloid of revolution 89 of which the top edge is substantially flush, on closure of the valve, with the top face of cylindrical cavity 84.
  • This stern acts as a gas and liquid retaining member and is furthermore provided over its bottom face 90 with a central conical recess 91 surrounding the nozzle.
  • the device described above functions in the following manner:
  • the pressure prevailing therein and transmitted under the liquid valve 85, 87 provides for automatic opening of that valve and shifts it from the position in FIG. 13 to that in FIG. 14, as precedingly indicated.
  • Seal 87 lifts off its seat 83 and the liquid tends to flow between the valve and its seat, being supplied via ports 36 in the tubular part 17.
  • the liquid penetrates into the nozzle 78 via passageways provided between the raised liquid valve 535437 and its seatand also between stem 88 and the walls of parts 82 and 78.
  • the drawing cycle is pursued until the liquid reaches the level in the bottle neck corresponding to that of the port in the nozzle, thereby obturating the air return via the nozzle.
  • the discharge of liquid is suddently restrained and the stream of liquid is broken up by the effect of the two steps formed by cavities and 84 and the hyperboloid surface 89.
  • the conical cavity 591 ensures that the liquid/air exchange process is stopped over time. It is noteworthy that the nose-piece executed according to FIGS. 13 and 14 will provide for correct operation in the drawing of pulpy or viscous liquids and that it is easy to dismantle, particularly for the purpose of cleaning the nose-piece.
  • a nose-piece for isobaric liquid-drawers used for filling receivers with a liquid from a source of liquid and of the type have a conventional liquid valve within the nose-piece body and a conventional gas nozzle with ports for charging the receivers with gas, exhausting the gas from the receiver during the filling operation thereof and limiting the liquid level in said receivers
  • the improvement comprising: a displaceable rigid gas and liquid retaining device in the nose-piece body and defining an annular passage therebetween in all positions of said device, and means for displacing said retaining device upon opening of the liquid valve to a position in said nose-piece body in which the annular passage is a maximum, whereby the liquid flows without loss of charge through said annular passage with said liquid valve open to fill said receiver to a level determined by the gas nozzle ports, said rigid gas and liquid retaining device upon cessation of the flow of liquid and while said liquid valve remains open, cooperating with the nose-piece body to effect a seal therebetween which is formed due to surface tension of the liquid which retains the
  • a displaceable rigid gas and liquid retaining device inthe nosepiece body and defining an annular passage therebetween in all positions of said device in said nose-piece body, means for displacing said device upon opening of the liquid valve to a position in which the sectional area of the passage for the liquid through said nose-piece body is a maximum, and means for displacing said retaining device, upon filling of the receiver and stopping of the liquid flow through the nose-piece body while the liquid valve remains open towards a position in which the device and the nose-piece body effect a seal which is formed due to surface tension of said liquid for retaining the liquid in the nose-piece-body, entrapping the gas remaining above the liquid within the filled receiver and preventing the flow thereof to said source.
  • a nose-piece for isobaric liquid-drawers of the type having a nose-piece body and having a central movable tube within the nose-piece body for charging a receiver with gas and exhausting the gas from the receiver during the filling operation thereof, the nose piece further having a liquid valve on said tube for controlling liquid flow through the nose-piece body and a nozzle on said nose-piece body and adapted to engage the receiver for charging the same with a liquid, said nose-piece body being provided with ports, the liquid flowing from a liquid source through the ports of said nose-piece body to said nozzle and the receiver, the improvement comprising: a displaceable rigid gas and liquid retaining device in the nose-piece body and defining an annular passage therebetween in all positions of said device in the nose-piece body, said device moving in response to the flow of liquid through the nose-piece body to a first position in which the sectional area of passage of the liquid through said nose-piece body is maintained at a maximum, and means for displacing said gas and liquid retaining device upon filling of
  • said part including a conical top portion and a downwardly directed cylindrical portion extending therefrom, the cylindrical portion guiding the movement of said part within said nose-piece body and defining the annular passage with said body, said cylindrical portion having vertical apertures, said projections being in said apertures for guiding said liquid valve, said cylindrical portion being urged against the nozzle under the action of the liquid flow upon opening of the liquid valve, and a return spring interconnecting said stop and said hollow part, said apertures being adjacent the ports of the nose-piece body with said hollow part bearing against the nozzle.
  • the gas and liquid retaining device comprises a rigid conical part provided with apertures and secured on the gas tube, the conical part being divergent downwardly, said conical part having a larger base, a downwardly projecting rim on said larger base and defining the annular passage with the nose-piece body, said rim being below the ports of said body with the liquid valve opened, member's traversing said apertures, a bottom conical seal of flexible material and supported by said members beneath said rigid conical part, and a return spring engaging said members.
  • the liquid valve comprises a downwardly directed stem and means constituting a stop on said stem, said valve including a cooperating seat having a lower cylindrical portion, said stop being at substantially the same level as said portion with the liquid valve opened, the nozzle being provided with a cylindrical chamber communicating with said cylindrical portion and having a diameter greater than that of said cylindrical portion, the gas and liquid retaining device comprising a rigid disc having a diameter substantially equal to that of said cylindrical portion and slidably mounted within said chamber on said stern, and a spring secured to said stem and said disc for urging the disc axially of said stem towards said stop, said obturating member assuming the position in which the device and the nose-piece body effect a seal with the disc abutting the stop and the liquid valve in the open position.
  • a nose-piece for isobaric liquid-drawers of the type having a nose-piece body and having a central movable tube within the nose-piece body for charging a receiver with gas and exhausting the gas from the receiver during the filling operation thereof, the nose-piece further having a liquid valve on said tube for controlling liquid flow through the nose-piece body and a nozzle on said nose-piece body and adapted to engage the receiver for charging the same with a liquid, said nose-piece body being provided with ports, the liquid flowing from a liquid source through the ports of said nose-piece body to said nozzle and the receiver, the improvement comprising: means defining a chamber between the liquid valve and the nozzle and including a step, and a rigid gas and liquid retaining member connected to said liquid valve and defining with said step, with said valve in open position, an annular passage for allowing a liquid flow without loss of charge and for effecting a seal therebetween, upon filling of the receiver with liquid and stopping of the flow of liquid thereto while the liquid valve remains open, said seal being formed
  • a nose-piece comprising a valve seat for said liquid valve, a part between the valve seat and the nozzle and defining a concave spherical opening, an upwardly cylindrical flange on said part and adjacent the nozzle, the valve seat defining a chamber having a conical wall which is divergent downwardly and has a larger base which opens in the concave spherical opening, the gas and liquid retaining member comprising a rigid hollow conical member secured on the gas tube and beneath the liquid valve, the conical member having a larger base directed downwardly, a vertical downwardly directed cylindrical flange on said conical member which surrounds the cylindrical flange on said part with the valve in closed position, said cylindical flanges defining the annular passage with said valve in open position.
  • a nose piece for isobaric liquid drawers for filling a container with a liquid from a source of liquid and said nose piece comprising: a nose body member adapted for charging the liquid to the container, a liquid valve member in said nose body member and movable therein between first and second positions, the valve member in one of the positions being in sealing engagement with said nose body member to prevent a flow of liquid in the nose body member, and in the other of said positions defining ing means comprising a rigid member movable in said nose body member and defining a passageway therewith in all positions of the rigid member in the nose body member, the rigid member cooperating with the nose body member to etfect, upon filling of the receiver with liquid and stopping of the liquid flow through the nose body member with the valve member remaining in said other position, a seal which is formed due to surface tension of the liquid for retaining the liquid in the nose body member and to prevent the flow of the gas remaining above the liquid within the filled receiver to the source of liquid.

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