US3710980A - Rotary volumetric dispensing apparatus - Google Patents

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US3710980A
US3710980A US00116091A US3710980DA US3710980A US 3710980 A US3710980 A US 3710980A US 00116091 A US00116091 A US 00116091A US 3710980D A US3710980D A US 3710980DA US 3710980 A US3710980 A US 3710980A
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  • ABSTRACT A volumetric dispensing apparatus is disclosed wherein a dispensing head having a plurality of fill cavities formed around the periphery is mounted within an annular cavity housing concentric with the head and forming the outer peripheral side of the cavities. An inclined bottom is provided for each cavity and a lateral discharge opening in the housing allows sequential release of the measured batches from the fill cavities. Draft is provided along the side surfaces to provide an enlarged top fill opening and an enlarged lateral discharge side to prevent bridging of product and to promote clean release of the batch.
  • the dispensing head is mounted on a column and is adapted for easy removal for cleaning.
  • An annular collar supports the cavity bottoms for simultaneous adjustment by a central jackscrew device.
  • a rotary wiper removes the loose material from the bottom of the cavity housing and deposits the same through a receiving opening.
  • a product limiting fence extends across a bowl-type hopper mounted on the top of the dispensing head; said fence dividing the hopper into fill and discharge sections. Conveyor means is provided to feed product into the hopper at afill point whereat the empty fill cavity emerges under the fence.
  • a centrally located cone urges the product radially outward and handle means at the apex of the cone facilitates the dispensing head removal for cleaning.
  • a control arrangement is provided for the feed conveyor whereby the speed of the conveyor is increased upon detecting a thinning out of product and decreased to a normal level 'upon detecting a proper level of product in the hopper.
  • the detecting finger is mounted substantially at the midpoint between the fill point of the fill section and the wiping point to sense the approximate middle of the spiral wedge of product formed by rotation of the dispensing head.
  • SHEET 3 [IF 4 ROTARY VOLUMETRIC DISPENSING APPARATUS
  • the present invention relates to dispensing apparatus and, more particularly, to an apparatus for dispensing flowable solid product in volumetrically measured batches.
  • volumetric dispensing apparatus for flowable solid product in high speed packaging machines to bring the measurement step up to par with the package forming operation.
  • volumetric feeding has been somewhat successful in the past in establishing batches with a constant number of pieces and thus with accurate weights.
  • success in volumetric dispensing has been sorely lacking.
  • it is another object of the present invention to provide a volumetric dispensing apparatus including a rotary dispensing head having fill cavities or trap chambers that have enlarged top fill openings and enlarged lateral side discharge openings for quick fill and release of the batch of product, respectively, to provide increased efficiency of operation.
  • the volumetric dispensing apparatus of the present invention comprises a rotary dispensing head having a plurality of fill cavities or trap chambers positioned around the periphery thereof with an annular cavity housing concentric with the dispensing head forming the outer peripheral side of the cavities.
  • the dispensing head is preferably supported on a vertical support column or pedestal extending concentrically with the dispensing head and cavity housing.
  • Drive means is provided to rotate the dispensing head relative to the housingto bring each cavity in sequence to a lateral discharge opening in said housing for releasing the batches one at a time, which batches in turn are deposited in the packages being formed.
  • each cavity is inclined downwardly and outwardly at an acute angle with respect to the housing.
  • the cavity is provided with draft to not only provide an enlarged lateral discharge side for cleaner discharge, but also to provide an enlarged top fill opening for more efficient filling.
  • This novel design of the fill cavity also assures against bridging of the product in the fill cavity, as has been a problem in the past, thus giving accurate weights in each batch.
  • An open, bowl-type hopper is positioned on top of the dispensing head.
  • a product limiting fence extends transversely of the hopper in wiping relationship to the top fill openings of the cavities and thereby divides the hopper into fill and discharge sections.
  • the feeder conveyor is positioned so as to release the incoming product directly over each fill cavity as it emerges under the fence from the discharge section. This arrangement gives maximum fill time for the trap chambers since the fill section extends around substantially 200 of the hopper and thereby permits sufficient time as the dispensing head rotates to complete the filling of each chamber.
  • the rotary drive means is provided with a quick-disconnect coupling for connecting the hub of the dispensing head for rotation thereof.
  • the rotary bearing provided for lateral stabilization of the head merely slips over the top of the column, also for quick removal.
  • the filling hopper is attached to the top of the dispensing head for rotation and removal therewith.
  • the cavity bottoms are adjustably supported by a support collar carried for rotation by the dispensing head.
  • the collar is held in the properly adjusted position by a jackscrew device with a coupling, providing for relative rotation, interposed between.
  • a rotating wiper is provided in the bottom of the cavity housing for removal of loose product to be discharged through a waste-receiving opening in the housing.
  • a cone centrally located in the hopper directs the product radially outwardly and a convenient handle means is provided on top of the cone to allow simple and easy removal of the dispensing head as described above.
  • the feeder conveyor for filling product into the hopper is controlled between low and fast feed rates by a switch responsive to the position of a feeler finger extending into the hopper.
  • the dispensing head upon rotation is designed to cause the product in the hopper to substantially assume the shape of a spiral wedge, said wedge extending from a minimum thickness at the till point to a maximum thickness at the wiping point where the product backs up against the fence.
  • the sensing finger is positioned substantially at the midpoint of the spiral wedge whereby the wedge is maintained without thinning out adjacent the fill point that would tend to starve the cavities, and without overflowing at the wiping point.
  • the conveyor is speeded up when the feeler finger is substantially in the vertical position indicating a need for additional productand is slowed down to a normal speed when the finger is pivoted more toward the horizontal indicating a proper amount of product in the hopper.
  • a second control switch also responsive to the feeler finger is normally in the on position but moved to the off position to completely turn off the conveyor motor upon further pivoting of the finger toward a horizontal position thereby indicating an excess of product and that overflow of the hopper is imminent.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the volumetric dispensing apparatus of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a side view of the volumetric dispensing apparatus of FIG. I mounted in the framework of a packaging machine and including a showing of the feeder conveyor system for filling the hopper;
  • FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken through the middle of the dispensing apparatus of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3A is a perspective view of the dispensing head removed for cleaning
  • FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 4-4 of FIG. 1, showing the formation of a spiral wedgeshaped supply of product in the fill hopper;
  • FIG. 5 is a detailed view of the feeler finger and control switches for the feeder conveyor operated in conjunction with the level of product in the hopper;
  • FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram of a control arrangement to assure maintenance of a proper level of product in the hopper.
  • FIG. 1 there is shown in a perspective view a volumetric dispensing apparatus 10 constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
  • the dispensing apparatus 10 is divided into two major operating units consisting of a lower dispensing unit generally designated by the reference numeral 11, and an upper bowl-like hopper unit, generally designated by the reference numeral 12.
  • the dispensing unit 11 is formed by and housed in an annular cavity housing 13 and the hopper 12 is formed by an annular wall 14.
  • a dispensing head Positioned inside the cavity housing 13 is a dispensing head, generally designated by the reference numeral 15, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 3A.
  • a plurality of fill cavities or trap chambers 16 Positioned around the periphery of the head 15 is a plurality of fill cavities or trap chambers 16 that are designed in a particular way to give improved efficiency of operation through improved filling and discharge action, as will be explained presently.
  • the volumetric dispensing apparatus 10 is mounted on a frame F, which may be a portion of the framework of a conventional form and fill packaging machine; although it is to be understood thatthe invention is not to be limited to this type of packaging environment. Extending laterally from the volumetric dispensing apparatus 10 (see FIG. 3) is a discharge chute 20 to receive the measured batches of material being dispensed. Positioned above the hopper 12 is a secondary feeder conveyor or vibratory feeder pan 21 that.
  • the spade 24 is positioned in accordance with the weight of the product, which positioning in turn controls the vibratory feeding action.
  • the frame F is shown to also serve as a support for a vertical support column 30, extending concentrically with the cavity housing 13 and the dispensing head 15.
  • This column or pedestal 30 serves as a central support for the dispensing head and allows the same to rotate about the central axis, designated by the reference numeral 31.
  • a double roller bearing 32 supporting a driving wheel 33 which is driven by a chain belt C.
  • a drive collar 34 Fixed to the wheel 33 and supported thereby is a drive collar 34 and fixed to the top of said collar is a pair of spaced, upstanding keys 35,- 36.
  • the drive collar 34 has an inner diameter less than the inner diameter of the drive wheel 33, thus providing an annular shoulder 37 on the top of the drive wheel 33, which is in turn adapted to receive the lower end of a hollow hub 38 of the dispensing head 15.
  • the keys 35, 36 extend into open-ended slots in the bottom of the hub 38 and thus-provide a driving relationship to said hub 38 by way of the drive collar 34.
  • At the upper end of the hub 38 there is carried (by inter nal shoulder on the hub) a roller bearing 39 which spaces the hub 38 from the central column 30 and thus provides lateral stability for the dispensing head 15.
  • the upper end of the hub 38 is secured to a central reinforcing plate assembly 40 of the head 15.
  • An annular plate 41 (see FIGS.
  • the annular wall 14 forming the hopper 12 is fixed to the outer periphery of the plate 41 so that the hopper rotates and is removable with the dispensing head 15 as a single unit.
  • the side surfaces 50 are formed so that the cavity has considerable draft. That is, the outer peripheral or open side of the cavity 16 is enlarged so as to provide a clean release of the batch during discharge through the lateral opening 45 in the cavity housing 13 (FIG. 3).
  • the wide discharge opening design allows discharge of the batch as awhole with no restrictions that would cause stringing out of the product as it falls.
  • the top filling opening of the cavity 16 is also substantially enlarged to permit efficient accommodation of product with large and irregular pieces, such as corn chips, without bridging of the product.
  • the inclined bottom 51 is slanted downwardly and outwardly at an acute angle with respect to the cavity housing 13, which angle is shown as angle 0 on the left-hand side of FIG. 3.
  • This angle 0 is preferably within the range of 4060 which angle has been found to be advantageous in providing the cavities 16 with the fullness desired but without unduly restricted space at the juncture of the bottom 51 and the housing 13.
  • the slanting bottom 51 also provides rapid discharge of the entire batch by gravitational sliding action of the bottom of the batch as it is laterally expelled as a whole from the fully open discharge side of the cavity.
  • the side surfaces 50 and the bottom 51 may be coated with Teflon or other type of low friction coating for this purpose.
  • the bottom 51 is mounted for adjustment to vary the volume of the fill cavity 16. It is important to note that the ratio of volume change in the cavity 16 is on the order of 10:1, or about five times greater than the usual volumetric chamber that consists of interconnected telescoping tubes that discharge from the bottom. In other words, the volume wherein only the bottom 51 is moved vertically may be varied from an extreme upper position, shown by the dotted line outline 51a in FIG. 3, to a lowermost position wherein the volume is about ten times greater, as shown in FIG. 3A.
  • Each bottom 51 is supported on a U-shaped standard 55 fixed to a spider-like support collar 56.
  • the inside diameter of the collar 56 mates in siding engagement with the outer diameter of the rotating hub 38 and supporting pins 57 pass through longitudinal slots 58 in the hub 38 so that the support collar 56 is driven for rotation with the hub 38, and is capable of vertical sliding adjustment.
  • a jackscrew 60 mounted inside of the support column 30 and held in position by the frame F; the jackscrew 60 being operable in response to the turning of crank wheel W which is accessible from underneath the dispensing apparatus 10, as shown in FIG. 2.
  • Threadably carried by the jackscrew 60 is a positioning nut 61, the outer periphery being in sliding engagement with the interior of the column 30.
  • the nut 61 carries radially extending support pins 62 that extend through longitudinal slots63 in the column 30 so that the pins are held against rotation, but adjustable in the direction of the central axis 31.
  • a first support ring 64 is carried by the pins 62, which ring 64 is held in a level horizontal plane by means of its captive relationship between the stationary column 30 and the rotating hub 38.
  • first ring 64 is, of course, also held against rotation since it is mounted on the pins 62 carried by the nut 61.
  • a second ring 65 is positioned above the ring 64 and serves to carry the pins 57, and thus in turn carries the support collar 56 and the cavity bottoms 51. As will be remembered, these latter-mentioned parts rotate and accordingly the ring 65 rotates relative to the ring 64.
  • a low friction thrust washer 66 Positioned between the two rings 64, 65 is a low friction thrust washer 66.
  • the nut 61, ring 64, thrust washer 66 and ring 65 move for adjustment of the cavity bottoms 51 into any position desired. Since there is a capabilityof relative rotation between the rings 64, 65 at all times, adjustment of the cavity bottoms 51 may be made even during the operation of the dispensing apparatus 10. It will be realized that the mechanism provided is compact and designed with simplicity in mind. Also, the parts on the dispensing head are so designed to be positioned as close as possible to the central rotational axis 31 whereby the rotational mass is held to a minimum.
  • the hopper 12 is divided into a fill section, at the left-hand side of FIG. 1, and a discharge section at the right-hand side of FIG. 1. This division is accomplished by an upstanding fence 70 that extends transversely across the hopper12, as best shown'in this FIG. 1.
  • the fence 70 is suspended in wiping engagement with the plate 41 fonning the floor of the hopper 12 by a bridge 71 that extends over the top of said hopper.
  • the ends of the bridge 71 are supported on posts 72 which are in turn attached to an annular rim 73 by a groove and lock bolt combination 74, as shown in FIG. 4.
  • Suspension bolts 75 are threaded into enlarged portions 76 on the back side of the fence 70 (see FIG. 4) to hold the same in the required wiping position.
  • a wiping brush 78 may be provided along the lower edge of the fence 70, over the annular plate 41 and in the wiping position over the top of the cavities 16 (see FIG. 4).
  • This brush has sufficient resiliency to allow product already trapped in the fill cavity 16 to pass underneath the fence 70 without excessive crushing or breakage.
  • the bristles of the brush 78 have sufficient stiffness to brush off the excess from each batch to prevent overfilling of the cavities.
  • a suitable embodiment of the dispensing head 15 is one wherein six cavities 16 are provided around the periphery thereof.
  • the fill section of the hopper 12 is approximately twice as large as the discharge section.
  • the fill section extends over approximately 200260 of the circular hopper 12 whereas the discharge section is approximately l00-l60 thereof.
  • the discharge section is approximately l00-l60 thereof.
  • the product dropping from the till pan 21 is concentrated into the first cavity 16 at the fill point (adjacent the fence 70). If required, completion of the filling of each cavity is obtained as the hopper 12 rotates the additional approximately 220 degrees to the wiping point at the opposite end of the fence 70.
  • the feeder pan 21 is provided with a discharge lip 80 that extends obliquely to the longitudinal axis of the pan 21.
  • One side of the feeder pan 21, side 81 is positioned so as to extend substantially tangentially to the hopper wall 14.
  • the inside wall 82 extends forward beyond the end of the wall 81 and terminates just short of the wall 14.
  • the bottom of the feeder pan 21 adjacent the inside wall 82 extends further so that the discharge lip discharges the product and directs the same toward the wall 14 of the hopper and directly into the first-appearing cavity 16 as previously pointed out. It will be noted that this arrangement further insures that the maximum fill time is allowed for each cavity 16 and that the surplus product around the remaining extent of the fill section is effective to top off each cavity to obtain a full load.
  • the surplus product in the hopper is 'in a substantial spiral wedge shape extending from a minimum thickness at the fill point (where the cavity 16 first emerges under the fence) to a maximum thickness at the wiping point (where the filled cavities move under the brush 78 into the discharge section).
  • This approximate spiral wedge shape of the surplus product in the hopper is outlined in rough form in FIG. 4 with the imaginary line L representing the top of the surplus supply.
  • a sensor control unit 85 (FIG. 1) having a feeler finger 86 is positioned along the fill section of the hopper 12, as best .shown in FIG. 1.
  • the finger 86 is pivotally mounted by a control shaft 87 supported on a support I post 88 (see FIG. 5, also).
  • the post 88 is suitably attached to the rim 73 by any suitable means, such as the groove and locking bolt combination shown.
  • the control shaft 87 has fixedly mounted thereon a pair of control cams 89, 90, each having a single depressed section to operate the control arms of speed control and on-off microswitches 91, 92, respectively.
  • FIG. 6 A schematic diagram of the control circuit including the microswitches 91, 92 is shown in FIG. 6.
  • a voltage source 95 is connected by lead 96 through the microswitch 92 to the microswitch 91.
  • a second lead 97 completes the circuit to the microswitch 91, which is a three-pole switch, as represented by the leads 98.
  • These leads are in turn connected to a conventional two-position speed control 99 that is wired through leads 100 to control vibrator motor 101 of the vibrator unit 23 for feeder pan 21.
  • the feeler finger 86 will be positioned in the tilted, full line position of FIGS. 4 and 5.
  • the recess of the cam 89 is thus positioned so as to place the speed control microswitch 91 in proper condition to operate the speed control 99 in the low or normal range.
  • the feeler finger 86 remains in this position and the speed of the feeder pan 21 will remain in a normal steady flow.
  • the feeler finger will be allowed to return to the vertical position under the force of gravity whereby the cam 89 is rotated (in the clockwise direction as viewed from the left in FIG. to switch themicroswitch 91 to the fast position and thereby activate the speed control 99 to the fast mode.
  • the feed through the feeder pan 21 is immediately increased, the spade 24 causes an increase in feed from the main hopper 22 and the supply in the hopper 12 is soon brought back to normal, the finger 86 is pivoted from the vertical position back to the tilted, full-line position, thereby switching the feed back to normal.
  • the finger 86 will be lifted an additional amount toward the horizontal whereupon the recess on cam 90 is operative to switch the on-off microswitch 92 to the off position and thereby disable the circuit all together resulting in a shutdown of the vibrator unit 23 to prevent an overflow.
  • the feeler finger 86 is positioned at approximately the midpoint of the fill section of the hopper 12 for an important reason.
  • the feeler finger 86 cannot be placed too close to the wiping point of the fence 70 since the higher backup at the fence would cause a premature shutdown of the vibrator unit 23 and thus a starving of the hopper at the fill point at the opposite end of the fence 70.
  • the finger 86 is positioned too far toward the thin portion of the wedge, that is at the fill point, then insufficient surplus supply is provided to top off the cavities 16.
  • Positioning the finger 86 at approximately l00-l60 counterclockwise around the circular hopper 12 from the fill point maintains the spiral wedge of supply to prevent starving and overflowing in a unique manner.
  • the supply in the hopper is constantly urged toward the outer periphery of the hopper floor 41 and into the cavities 16 by a centrally located cone member 110. Excess product backup at the wiping point is occasionally allowed to continue alongthe front of fence 70 to reenter the supply at the initial fill point.
  • the cone 110 is mounted on the head 15 by a stud 111 that is threadly engaged with the reinforcement plate assembly 40 and locked into position by lock nut 112.
  • a cap nut 113 attaches a handle 114 on the top of the cone 1 to assist in removal of the dispensing head 15, as will now be described.
  • the feeder pan 21 When it is desired to clean the dispensing apparatus 10, the feeder pan 21 is pivoted away from its position over the hopper 12. This is easily accomplished since the vibrator unit 23 that supports the feeder pan 21 is merely resting on the horizontal skirting or platform of the framework, as can be seen in FIG. 2.
  • the control unit 85 and the fence 70 are removed from over the hopper 12. Then without removing any separate parts and without requiring any tools, the dispensing head is simply lifted from its supported position within the housing 13 (compare FIGS. 3 and 3A.).
  • the bearing 39 is removed with the. hub 38'because of shoulder 116 and the slots in the bottom of the hub 38 allow the lower end of the hub 38 to be removed.
  • the cavity bottoms 51 are lowered to their lowermost position to allow ease of cleaning of the complete cavities 16. This is so since upon upward I movement of the head 15, the ring 65 allows the support collar 56 to drop until the pins 57 are caught at the bottom of the longitudinal slots 58. Furthermore, with the dispensing head 15 completely removed, the full interior of the cavity housing 13 can be reached with ease for cleaning.
  • a wiper arm 120 with a wiper element 121 is attached to the drive collar 34 by any suitable means (not shown).
  • the wiper 120 upon rotation of the drive collar 34, the wiper 120 is effective to remove the loose product.
  • the wiper has a negative or trailing rake angle so that upon rotation the particles will be urged toward the outer periphery of the housing 13 and then deposited through a receiving opening 122 in the bottom of the housing 13 adjacent the outer periphery thereof. From here, the particles fall into a chute 123 for disposal.
  • the drive motor M preferably includes an electrically operated clutch and brake (not shown) so that the dispensing head 15 rotates in an intermittent fashion.
  • Suitable control means for operating the motor M in synchronism with the package forming apparatus may be provided. That is to say that the clutch and brake may be of the conventional type wherein the drive wheel 33 is effectively rotated through a certain arcuate increment (in the present case, through 60) in response to a cycle initiation switch mounted on the packaging machine and operated during each packaging cycle.
  • the clutch is released and the brake operated in synchronism in response to a suitable stop cam mounted on the output shaft of the motor M at the end of each cycle.
  • the stop cam operates a stop microswitch, which in turn properly deactivates the clutch and activates the brake after each 60 interval.
  • the radius of the cam may be selected so as to require two stop codes or indentations on the cam per revolution in order to obtain the 60 spacing between the stops of the dispensing head.
  • an efficient volumetric dispensing apparatus 10 wherein the rapid and accurate filling and discharge operation is obtained as required by modern-day packaging v machinery.
  • the fill cavities 16 are advantageously designed to prevent bridging of product and to allow clean release of the batch as a whole through the enlarged discharge side of the cavity.
  • the entire dispensing head 15 may be removed with a minimum of effort for cleaning.
  • the feeler finger 86 is operative through two microswitches 91, 92 to maintain a proper wedge-shaped supply'of product in the hopper 12.
  • a volumetric dispensing apparatus for measured v batch discharge of flowable solid product comprising a frame, a vertical support column on said frame, an annular cavity housing concentric with said column, a removable concentric dispensing head supported by said column with the outer periphery in juxtaposition with said housing, a plurality of fill cavities of substantially equal size formed around the periphery of said head, said housing serving to form the outer peripheral side of said cavities, an inclined bottom for each of said cavities slanted downwardly and outwardly at an acute angle with respect to said housing, common means cooperating with said support column for adjusting the vertical position of the bottom to simultaneously vary the volume of each cavity, means for filling said cavities through the top, a lateral discharge opening in said housing for releasing the batch held in one of the cavities at a time, means for relatively rotating said head with respect to said housing to sequentially align said cavities withsaid opening, whereby measured batches are sequentially released through said opening by sliding action of said product along said bottom and laterally away from said head.
  • each cavity is provided with draft along the side surfaces to provide an enlarged top fill opening and enlarged lateral discharge side, whereby bridging of product is avoided and clean release of the batch during discharge is attained.
  • said filling means comprises a hopper above said dispensing head for receipt of said product, a product limiting fence extending across said hopper in wiping relationship to the top fill openings of said cavities, said wiper serving to divide the hopper into fill and discharge sections, and conveyor means for feeding product to said fill section.
  • said conveyor means includes means to release said product substantially directly above each fill cavity in turn as it emerges from under said'fence into the fill section, whereby maximum fill time is gained.
  • the volumetric dispensing apparatus of claim 4 wherein said conveyor means comprises an elongated feeder pan, means for vibrating said pan, and said release means includes a discharge lip substantially above the emerging fill cavity in the fill section.
  • the volumetric dispensing apparatus of claim 3 wherein is further provided brush means for wiping the top fill openings as they enter the discharge section, said brush means having sufficient resiliency to prevent crushing of said product in the top of said cavity.
  • a volumetric dispensing apparatus for measured batch discharge of flowable solid product comprising a frame, a vertical support column mounted on said frame, an annular cavity housing concentric with said column, each of said cavities includes an inclined bottom slanted downwardly and outwardly at an acute angle with respect to said housing, means for adjusting the vertical position of the bottom of each cavity to vary the volume of the same, said means for adjusting including a common member connected to said bottoms and cooperating with said support column for simultaneous adjustment of all cavities, a removable concentric dispensing head supported by said column with the outer periphery in juxtaposition with said housing, a plurality of fill cavities of substantially equal size formed around the periphery of said head, said housing serving to form the outer peripheral side of said cavities, a lateral discharge opening in said housing, a hub for said dispensing head for rotatably supporting the same on said column, rotary drive means positioned adjacent said annular housing for said head for sequentially aligning said cavities with said opening to release the measured batches, and means for detachably connecting said hub
  • said connecting means includes bearing means between the column and said hub at the top to provide stability to said dispensing head
  • said drive means includes a drive collar, a driving wheel for supporting said collar, key means fixed to said collar and fitting into slots in said hub for imparting drive motion to said hub and thereby to said dispensing head, whereby said dispensing head may be lifted free of said drive means, said column and said annular housing by only lifting said dispensing head.
  • volumetric dispensing apparatus of claim 9 further providing a mounting shoulder on said driving wheel, the end of said hub fitting within said collar and resting on said shoulder.
  • the volumetric dispensing apparatus of claim 8 wherein is further provided a bowl-type hopper on said dispensing head, said hopper including an annular outer wall fixed to said head and being rotatable and removable therewith.
  • volumetric dispensing apparatus of claim 1 1 wherein is further provided a product limiting fence extending transversely across said hopper and dividing the same into fill and discharge sections, and means for suspending said fence with the lower edge in wiping engagement with said dispensing head whereby said product is retained in said fill section.
  • said means for supporting said fence includes an annular rim mounted on said annular cavity housing, support posts attached to said rim on opposite sides of said hopper, a bridge member extending above said hopper and supported on said posts, and means for attaching said fence to said bridge member for support.
  • volumetric dispensing apparatus of claim 8 wherein is further provided a cone centrally located on the top of said dispensing head to urge the product radially outwardly into said fill cavities.
  • Thevolumetric dispensing apparatus of claim 14 wherein is provided handle means at the apex of said cone member for grasping of said dispensing head for removal as a whole from said annular cavity housing for cleaning.
  • said means for adjusting the bottom of each cavity further includes an adjustable jackscrew within said column, a traveling nut on said jackscrew for varying the vertical position upon rotation of said screw,
  • said common member includes a common support col-v lar around said hub for the cavity bottoms, and means to provide relative rotation between said nut and said support collar to allow rotation of said dispensing head.
  • said interconnection means includes an annular ring extending around said column inside said hub and attached to said nut for vertical adjustment, and a second ring extending around said column inside said hub and fixed to said support collar, said second ring being rotatably supported on top of said first ring.
  • volumetric dispensing apparatus of claim 17 wherein is further provided a low friction thrust washer held captive between said first and second rings to permit ease of rotation of said dispensing head.
  • volumetric dispensing apparatus of claim 16 wherein said support collar includes radial arms extending outwardly therefrom, upstanding posts on said arms connected to individual ones of said cavity bottoms, whereby adjustment of said collar simultaneously effects equal adjustment of all of said cavity bottoms.
  • volumetric dispensing apparatus of claim 8 wherein is further provided a rotary wiper extending product to form the batches, power means for said conveyor, control means for said power means for changing the speed of said conveyor, finger means extending down into said hopper to operate said control means in response to the level of product resting in said hopper, means for rotating said dispensing head to cause the product in said hopper to substantially assume a spiral wedge, said wedge extending from a minimum thickness at the fill point of said fill section to a maximum thickness at the wiping point where the fence levels the top of each fill cavity, said finger means being positioned substantially at the midpoint of said spiral wedge whereby said wedge is maintained without thin spots adjacent the fill point and without overflowing at the wiping point.
  • control means includes switch means for operating said conveyor on at least two selected speeds, said conveyor being speeded up when said finger is in a substantially vertical position indicating a tendency of product to thin out and said conveyor being slowed down when said finger is pivoted toward the horizontal indicating the proper amount of product insaid hopper.
  • volumetric dispensing apparatus and feeding conveyor claimed in claim 24 wherein is further provided an on-off switch means responsive to the movement of said finger, said switch normally being in the on position and switched to the off position in response to a further pivoting of said finger toward a horizontal position indicating an excess of product in along the bottom of said cavity housing and having a negative rake angle to pick up excess product and loose material as said head rotates and direct the same toward the outer periphery of said housing, and a peripheral opening in the bottom of said housing for receiving the excess product and loose material collected by said rotating wiper to thereby prevent buildup of product in said housing.
  • a volumetric dispensing apparatus for measured batch discharge of flowable solid product comprising an open bowl-type hopper, a rotary dispensing head supporting said hopper and including a plurality of fill cavities formed around the periphery, an annular cavity housing concentric with said dispensing head and serving to form the outer peripheral side of said cavities,
  • a volumetric dispensing head for measured batch discharge of flowable solid product for use with a companion base comprising an annular plate forming the top of said head, a plurality of cavities of substantially equal size formed around said plate having top fill openings in said plate, said cavities having the full outer peripheral side open for discharge, and an adjustable bottom for each cavity, said bottoms slanting outwardly for full discharge by sliding action of said product and means for adjusting said bottoms to vary the capacity of said cavities including a common member for simultaneous adjustment of all cavities, said discharge head including said common member being removable as a unit from said base to facilitate cleaning.
  • the head of claim 26 wherein is further provided a bowl-type hopper on said dispensing head, said hopper including an annular outer wall fixed to said head and being rotatable and removable therewith.
  • each cavity is providedwith draft along the side surfaces to provide an enlarged top fill opening and enlarged lateral discharge side, whereby bridging of product is avoided and clean release of the batch during discharge is attained.

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