WO2007114759A1 - Device and method for filling of a container - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method and a device for filling a container with a liquid product, said container being of a collapsible type and having a compartment which is defined by flexible walls and whose volume is dependent on the relative position of the walls, said walls comprising two opposite side walls which, in the state of the container before filling, flatly abut against each other.
- the composition of the protective atmosphere is such as to inhibit growth of bacteria, which results in the shelf life of the packaged foods being extended.
- the protective atmosphere can act to prevent growth of aerobic or anaerobic microorganisms.
- the protective atmosphere is not allowed to contain oxygen (O2).
- Nitrogen (N2) has been found to be a suitable gas for preventing growth of aerobic microorganisms in foods.
- the protective atmosphere may also contain carbon dioxide (CO 2 ).
- CO 2 has, like N 2 , the property of inhibiting aerobic growth. It has further been found that CO 2 can inhibit anaerobic growth. The reason for this is not fully elucidated, but in one explanatory model this is caused by carbon dioxide reducing the pH, thus providing an environment which inhibits the growth of the anaerobic microorganisms.
- liquid products have up to now only to a limited extent been packaged in containers with a modified atmosphere.
- the reason is that it has been found difficult to be rationally and economically capable of providing the containers with said modified atmosphere.
- WO2006/021839 discloses a process for aseptic packaging of a sterile liquid. According to the process described therein, containers are formed from a strip of material around a filling tube which is arranged, not only for supply of the sterile liquid, but also for supply of an inert gas. The inert gas is used to form a barrier that prevents penetration of air.
- Embodiments of the device are stated in the dependent claims 13-15. More specifically, according to the present invention a method is suggested for filling a container of a collapsible type with a liquid product.
- the container has a compartment which is defined by flexible walls and whose volume is dependent on the relative position of the walls, said walls comprising two opposite side walls which, in the state of the container before filling, flatly abut against each other.
- the method comprises the steps of opening an inlet by separating opposite inlet portions of said side walls, supplying a protective atmosphere to a volume defined by the open inlet, relative to the container inserting a filling nozzle in the inlet, supplying said product to the compartment of the container through said filling nozzle, relative to the container withdrawing said filling nozzle from the inlet, and sealing said inlet.
- a protective atmosphere in one step being supplied to a volume which is formed by opening the inlet of the container, it is ensured that no air enters the container in the subsequent step when the filling nozzle is being inserted in the inlet. Instead, an amount of protective atmosphere is pressed into the container, which protective atmosphere is mixed with the product during the subsequent filling operation. If the protective atmosphere contains carbon dioxide, a long-term admixture to the product can be provided which acts to reduce the pH so as to counteract the growth of anaerobic microorganisms.
- the protective atmosphere contains, for instance, nitrogen
- the nitrogen is supplied in a pressurised and compressed state and will thus expand in the container. This expansion can be made to continue after completion of the filling process, whereby the nitrogen released from the product thus acts to expel any air that has entered the container.
- the subsequent sealing of the container it will consequently be possible to ensure that the headspace of the container does not contain any air, which has a positive effect on the shelf life of the product. It will thus be possible to ensure that a protective atmosphere forms a modified atmosphere in the later sealed container.
- the step of, relative to the container, withdrawing the filling nozzle from the inlet can be followed by the step of supplying a protective atmosphere to a volume which is defined by the inlet above the surface level of the product. This ensures that there is no air left in the current volume after withdrawal of the filling nozzle.
- the invention also suggests a method of filling a container of a collapsible type with a liquid product.
- the container has a compartment which is defined by flexible walls and whose volume is dependent on the relative position of the walls, said walls comprising two opposite side walls which, in the state of the container before filling, flatly abut against each other.
- the method comprises the steps of opening an inlet by separating opposite inlet portions of said side walls, relative to the container inserting a filling nozzle in the inlet, supplying said product to the compartment of the container through said filling nozzle, relative to the container withdrawing said filling nozzle from the inlet, supplying a protective atmosphere to a volume which is defined by the inlet above the surface level of the product, and sealing said inlet.
- the step of, relative to the container, inserting a filling nozzle in the inlet can be followed by the step of supplying a protective atmosphere to the container.
- the protective atmosphere can be supplied through the filling nozzle or alternatively through a nozzle arranged separately from the filling nozzle.
- the protective atmosphere may contain carbon dioxide or nitrogen. By letting the protective atmosphere contain carbon dioxide, optionally in combination with some other gas such as nitrogen, a protective atmosphere is produced, which inhibits growth of anaerobic microorganisms.
- the protective atmosphere may have a density that is higher than the density of air. This means that it will be easier to ensure that the protective atmosphere remains in the volume defined by the inlet.
- a container is used, which is made of a laminated container material containing a core layer of mineral-filled polyolefin. Containers made of such a container material have been found to have a high permeability to gas.
- the container can also be made of a laminated container material containing a gas barrier layer.
- the protective atmosphere contains a gas component which is supplied in a compressed and pressurised state, said gas component, after completion of the filling of the container, being allowed to expand in the container, the step of sealing the inlet of the container being performed before said gas component has finished expanding.
- a device for filling a container of a collapsible type with a liquid product is suggested.
- the container has two opposite side walls, which flatly abut against each other in the state of the container before filling and which comprise opposite inlet portions, which are to be separated to open an inlet.
- the device comprises an opening means for opening said inlet by separating said opposite inlet portions, and a filling nozzle, which is to be inserted into said inlet to supply said product to the container.
- the device further comprises a nozzle for supplying a protective atmosphere to a volume defined by the open inlet.
- a device for filling a container of a collapsible type with a liquid product which device makes it possible to achieve an extended shelf life of the packaged product by producing a modified atmosphere in the filled container.
- the device comprising a nozzle for supplying a protective atmosphere to the volume defined by the open inlet, it will be possible to ensure that no air is pressed into the container when inserting the filling nozzle in the open inlet.
- protective atmosphere push away air contained in the volume defined by the inlet above the surface level of the product after withdrawal of the filling nozzle.
- the container can then be sealed, whereby the protective atmosphere forms a confined modified atmosphere which extends the shelf life of the product.
- the nozzle is integrated in said filling nozzle.
- the nozzle can be separately arranged to said filling nozzle.
- the opening means comprises a pair of suction cups for engaging said inlet portions by suction. This results in simple separation of said inlet portions to open the inlet of the container.
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an inventive device for filling a container of a collapsible type.
- Figs. 2a-2h are schematic top plan views of steps that may be included in an inventive method for filling a container of a collapsible type. Description of Embodiments
- Fig. 1 illustrates an inventive device 1 for filling a container 2 of a collapsible type with a liquid product.
- liquid product products such as water, milk, juice, wine or yoghurt.
- a container of a collapsible type is meant a container having a compartment which is defined by flexible walls and whose volume is dependent on the relative position of the walls.
- the container 2 comprises two opposite side walls 3 and a bottom wall 4. In the state of the container 2 before filling, the side walls 3 abut flatly against each other and the bottom wall 4 is folded to form a double wall.
- the container 2 further comprises opposite inlet portions 5 of the side walls 3.
- An inlet 6 of the container 1 is to be opened by separation of said inlet portions 5.
- the container 2 can be made of a laminated container material and can then contain a core layer of mineral-filled polyolefin. Chalk, talk and mica can be mentioned as examples of mineral materials.
- the container laminate may also contain a gas barrier layer of, for instance, EVOH, EVA or PET.
- a gas barrier layer of, for instance, EVOH, EVA or PET.
- the inventive device 1 comprises two filling nozzles 7 and associated opening means 8.
- the opening means 8 comprises a pair of movably arranged suction cups 9 (which for reasons of clarity are shown in an uncovered state).
- Each suction cup 9 is to be mounted to engage, by suction, an associated engaging portion 5 of the side walls 3.
- the filling nozzle 7 is arranged to supply a liquid product to the container 2 and is, for this purpose, connected to a product source (not shown).
- the filling nozzle 7 comprises a nozzle 14 for supplying a protective atmosphere to the container and is, for this purpose, connected to a protective atmosphere source (not shown).
- the protective atmosphere and the liquid product can be supplied independently of each other.
- Figs. 2a-2h to which reference is now made, illustrate different steps that can be included in an inventive method for filling a container 2 of a collapsible type with a liquid product.
- Fig. 2a illustrates schematically how a container 2, which in an empty state with the side walls 3 abutting flatly against each other, is positioned under a filling nozzle 7 of a filling device 1.
- the filling nozzle 7 comprises a filling tube 10 and is to be inserted in an inlet 6 of the container 2.
- the filling tube 10 is at a first end connected to a source of a liquid product, (not shown) and at a second end facing the container 2 provided with a valve piece 11.
- the valve piece 11 With the filling nozzle 7 inserted in the inlet 6 of the container, the valve piece 11 is movable away from the filling tube 10 to provide a circumferential outlet 12 shown in Fig. 2f, through which the product can flow from the filling tube 10 and into the container 2.
- the filling nozzle 7 comprises a nozzle 14 for supplying protective atmosphere.
- the nozzle 14 consists of channels 15 which are formed in the valve piece 11.
- the channels 15 open in the circumferential surface of the valve piece 11.
- a gas tube 13 is arranged in the filling tube 10, which gas tube 13 at a first end connects to a source of a protective atmosphere (not shown) and at a second end connects to the valve piece 11 and the channels 15 formed therein.
- the gas tube 13 can be used as a piston for moving the valve piece 11 away from the filling tube 10 for opening of the outlet 12.
- the filling nozzle 7 can be designed in other ways, but in this embodiment the important thing is that it is arranged for supplying the liquid product independently of the supply of protective atmosphere and vice versa.
- the inventive device 1 further comprises an opening means 8 in the form of a pair of movably arranged suction cups 9.
- the suctions cups 9 are shown in a brought-together state and have thus been moved into engagement each with an inlet portion 5 of the side walls 3 of the container 2.
- Fig. 2b shows the suction cups 9 in a state brought away from each other.
- the suction cups 9 are now activated and thus retain their engagement with the inlet portions 5 by suction. This results in separation of the inlet portions 5 for opening the inlet 6 of the container 2.
- the nozzle 14 of the filling nozzle 7 is activated for supply of protective atmosphere G.
- the protective atmosphere G will flow through the gas tube 13 and out of the channels 15.
- the outward flow of protective atmosphere G is controlled so that it is supplied to a volume V1 which is shown in Fig. 2b and which is defined by the open inlet 6 of the container 2.
- the protective atmosphere G pushes away the amount of air A that was previously contained in the volume V1.
- the filling nozzle 7 is inserted in the inlet 6 of the container 2.
- Some of the protective atmosphere in the volume V1 will be pressed into the container 2.
- the protective atmosphere replacing the air that was previously contained in said volume V1 , it is ensured that no air is pressed into the container 2 in connection with the insertion of the filling nozzle 7 in the inlet 6 of the container 2.
- Fig. 2e illustrates how protective atmosphere G is supplied to the container 2 through the gas tube 13 and, connected thereto, channels 15 in the valve piece 11.
- Fig. 2f shows how the liquid product P is supplied to the container 2 through an outlet 12 of the filling nozzle 7, which outlet 12 is provided by moving the valve piece 11 away from the filling tube 10.
- the supplied product causes the container 2 to swell like in inflating a balloon and thus makes the side walls 3 of the container separate and the previously folded bottom wall 4 be unfolded.
- the supplied product will be mixed with the protective atmosphere that was previously supplied to the container 2.
- Fig. 2g the filling nozzle 7 has, relative to the container 2, been withdrawn from the inlet 6.
- the nozzle 14 of the filling nozzle 7 has again been activated for supply of protective atmosphere G.
- the protective atmosphere G will be supplied to a volume V2 which is defined by the inlet 6 above the surface level 16 of the product.
- the protective atmosphere G will push away and, thus, replace the amount of air A that was previously contained in the current volume V2. As will be described below, this amount of air can also be expelled by protective atmosphere supplied to the container 2 during the filling thereof.
- the inlet 6 of the container 2 is closed and sealed, which is shown in Fig. 2h.
- the protective atmosphere can have various compositions and consist of, for example, nitrogen, carbon dioxide or a combination thereof.
- the protective atmosphere can have a density that is higher than the density of air. This facilitates in particular the supply of protective atmosphere to said volumes V1 and V2, and it is ensured that the protective atmosphere is retained in them.
- the container 2 has a required impermeability to gas to ensure that the modified atmosphere produced by the protective atmosphere is retained in the container 2. It has been found that a container material containing chalk- filled polyolefin has a good permeability to gas and therefore the inventive container 2 can be made of such a container material.
- the impermeability to gas can be further improved by the chalk-filled polyolefin material, or some other mineral-filled polyolefin material, being included as a core layer in a container laminate which also contains a gas barrier layer of, for example, EVOH, EVA or PET. Also other container laminates are conceivable, for instance containing a core layer of pure polyolefin and a gas barrier layer.
- the filling nozzle can be arranged to supply protective atmosphere during the actual filling of the container with a liquid product.
- the product and the protective atmosphere are supplied to the container by a method, in which a filling nozzle is inserted in an inlet of the container which in a state before filling has side walls which abut flatly against each other.
- the supplied product and the protective atmosphere make the container swell like in inflating a balloon.
- the filling nozzle is withdrawn from the inlet, a volume being defined by the inlet above the surface level of the product. This volume will initially be occupied by air.
- the protective atmosphere will be released from the product and rise in the container, and thus, expel the air from said volume. Then the inlet of the container is sealed.
- the protective atmosphere may contain nitrogen which is supplied in a compressed and pressurised state. Once supplied to the container, the nitrogen component will thus expand. After completion of the filling, the nitrogen component can be made to continue expanding and thus be caused to be released from the product and rise in the container, whereby said expulsion of air is achieved.
- the step in Fig. 2f of sealing the container can be carried out before said gas component has finished expanding.
- a gas component such as nitrogen
- the step in Fig. 2f of sealing the container can be carried out before said gas component has finished expanding.
- the protective atmosphere contains carbon dioxide, a long-term admixture of the carbon dioxide component to the product can be achieved it the protective atmosphere is supplied before or in connection will filling.
- the carbon dioxide will be combined with the product and thus permanently act to reduce the pH.
- the protective atmosphere will, during the supply of product, be mixed with the same and thus expel air which is contained in the volume V2 defined by the inlet 6 after withdrawal of the filling nozzle 7.
- the expulsion of air is provided in a manner similar to that described above with reference to the embodiment in which the product and the protective atmosphere are supplied during the filling of the container. It is thus when the protective atmosphere admixed with the product is released from the same and rises in the container 2 that said expulsion occurs.
- the protective atmosphere supplied after completion of the filling process can, for example, contain merely nitrogen, while the protective atmosphere supplied before or during filling may contain, for example, merely carbon dioxide or nitrogen in combination with carbon dioxide.
- a method and a device are thus provided for filling a container 2 of a collapsible type.
- a protective atmosphere is supplied, consisting of for instance nitrogen, carbon dioxide or a combination thereof.
- the protective atmosphere can be supplied admixed with the product or be supplied so as to be mixed with the product during filling.
- the protective atmosphere can also be supplied so that it pushes away the air contained in a volume (V1 and V2 respectively) defined by the inlet 6 of the container 2, both before insertion and after withdrawal of the filling nozzle 7 relative to the inlet 6 of the container 2.
- protective atmosphere results in a head space with modified atmosphere in the filled and sealed container 2.
- This modified atmosphere provides an extended shelf life of the product contained in the container 2.
- a protective atmosphere in the form of nitrogen was supplied after insertion of a filling nozzle in an inlet of a container of a collapsible type, corresponding to the step shown in Fig. 2e. Subsequently the container was filled with pasteurised milk. Finally the container was sealed.
- the modified atmosphere produced by the nitrogen gas resulted in doubling of the shelf life of the milk under refrigerated conditions from 10 to 20 days.
- the filling nozzle in a different way. It will also be appreciated that the arrangement for supplying protective atmosphere need not be integrated in the filling nozzle. One or more nozzles for supplying protective atmosphere can thus be arranged separately from the filling nozzle.
- the filling tube can be stationarily arranged and that the container then is moved to insert the filling tube in the filling duct of the container.
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