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- 239000006260 foam Substances 0.000 description 2
- 239000002699 waste material Substances 0.000 description 2
- 235000013361 beverage Nutrition 0.000 description 1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B67—OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
- B67C—CLEANING, FILLING WITH LIQUIDS OR SEMILIQUIDS, OR EMPTYING, OF BOTTLES, JARS, CANS, CASKS, BARRELS, OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; FUNNELS
- B67C3/00—Bottling liquids or semiliquids; Filling jars or cans with liquids or semiliquids using bottling or like apparatus; Filling casks or barrels with liquids or semiliquids
- B67C3/02—Bottling liquids or semiliquids; Filling jars or cans with liquids or semiliquids using bottling or like apparatus
- B67C3/22—Details
- B67C3/26—Filling-heads; Means for engaging filling-heads with bottle necks
- B67C3/2637—Filling-heads; Means for engaging filling-heads with bottle necks comprising a liquid valve opened by relative movement between the container and the filling head
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- This invention relates to an improved machine for rapidly bottling beer and other beverages without producing waste or foam.
- Figure 1 is an elevation, partly in section, of my improved bottling machine.
- Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section on line 2, 2, Fig. 3, and Fig 3 an enlarged longitudinal section taken through one of the filling tubes.
- the letter a represents a foot having a fixed shaft a', which is embraced by a tubular revolving shaft a2.
- a plate b To this shaft there is keyed a plate b, having at its periphery four, more or less, lianged seats b', of which each is adapted to support a bottle.
- a tank c To the upper end of shaft d2, there is secured a tank c, which is provided with an inlet pipe c', and a vent c2.
- the inlet pipe has a flaring mouth c3, that incloses a conical horn c4.
- the tank c is perforated and provided with an outlet tube d.
- the tube d is embraced by a vertically movable charging slide e, to which the filling tube f, is connected. This tube reaches nearly to thebottom of the bottle A, to be illed.
- the slide e is provided with a crossjarm e', to which are connected two rods e2, surrounded by springs e3, and reaching into the tank.
- the rods e2 pass through the tubular guides m, and a stuffing box m. At their upper ends the rods e2, are connected by a cross arm e4, from which depends the stein e5, of valve e6, adapted to engage seat d.
- the tube f is surrounded by a shorter tube g, which extends into the bottle A, to a short distance beneath the bottle neck.
- the tube g connects on top by an arm g', having a slitted upper end, with a valve chamber h, containing a ball valve or float it. This float is adapted to be lifted against a vent or valve seat h2, so as to prevent egress of liquid from the valve chamber.
- the beer if under pressure, will compress the air within the bottle neck, and when this pressure has been equalized, the iow of beer will stop.
- the beer will rise in tube g, but will be prevented from becoming discharged at the upper end of the tube by the ioat h', which will be lifted by the beer against its seat h2.
- the springs e3 will draw the valve e, upon its seat to automatically close the mouth of tube d, until the next bottle is put into position.
- a bottling machine composed of a tank, a charging tube d, leading therefrom, a charging slide having a valve adapted to close said tube, a fillin g tube f, connected to said charging tube, and an air tube adjacent to said tubef, substantially as specified.
- a bottling machine composed of a tank
- a charging tube d leading therefrom, a charg- 5 ing slide having a valve adapted to close said tube, a filling tube f, connected to the charging tube, an air tube g, adjacent to the lling tube, a valve chamber connected to the air tube and an inclosed float, substantially as 1o specified.
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Description
(No Model.) 2 Sheets-Sheet 1.
E. STAHL. BOTTLING MACHINE.
No. 525,869. Pa,1en1;easep1;. 11, 1894.
(No Model.) 2 Sheets-Sheet 2.
E. STAHL. BOTILING MACHINE.
No. 525,869. Patented Sept. 11, 1894.
NITED STATES EMIL STAHL, or NEW YoRK, N. Y.
BOTTLlNG-VIACHINE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 525,869, dated September 11, 1894.
Application filed April 4. 1894.. Serial No. 506.256. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, EMIL STAHL, of New York city, New York, have invented an Improved Bottling-Machine, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to an improved machine for rapidly bottling beer and other beverages without producing waste or foam.
In the accompanying drawings: Figure 1 is an elevation, partly in section, of my improved bottling machine. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section on line 2, 2, Fig. 3, and Fig 3 an enlarged longitudinal section taken through one of the filling tubes.
The letter a, represents a foot having a fixed shaft a', which is embraced by a tubular revolving shaft a2. To this shaft there is keyed a plate b, having at its periphery four, more or less, lianged seats b', of which each is adapted to support a bottle. To the upper end of shaft d2, there is secured a tank c, which is provided with an inlet pipe c', and a vent c2. The inlet pipe has a flaring mouth c3, that incloses a conical horn c4. The beer admitted from the barrel into the tank through the pipe o', will thus not be subjected to a sudden fall and will be properly subdivided so as to prevent splurring or foaming.
Over each seat b', the tank c, is perforated and provided with an outlet tube d. The tube d, is embraced by a vertically movable charging slide e, to which the filling tube f, is connected. This tube reaches nearly to thebottom of the bottle A, to be illed. The slide e, is provided with a crossjarm e', to which are connected two rods e2, surrounded by springs e3, and reaching into the tank. The rods e2, pass through the tubular guides m, and a stuffing box m. At their upper ends the rods e2, are connected by a cross arm e4, from which depends the stein e5, of valve e6, adapted to engage seat d.
The tube f, is surrounded by a shorter tube g, which extends into the bottle A, to a short distance beneath the bottle neck. The tube g, connects on top by an arm g', having a slitted upper end, with a valve chamber h, containing a ball valve or float it. This float is adapted to be lifted against a vent or valve seat h2, so as to prevent egress of liquid from the valve chamber.
The tank c, being properly filled, a bottle A is placed upon one of the seats b. The upper edge of the bottle-neck will thus be made to bear against a collar on the lower edge or ange e7, of the sleeve e, so as to raise such sleeve, against the action of the springs e3, and to open the valve e6, (Fig. 3). Beer will now ow freely through tubes d, and f, into the bottle, while the air is simultaneously discharged from the bottle through tube g, arm g', chamber h, and opening h2. The beer will continue to rise in the bottle until it has fairly covered the mouth of tube g, Fig. 3, when the further discharge of airis prevented. Thusthe beer, if under pressure, will compress the air within the bottle neck, and when this pressure has been equalized, the iow of beer will stop. During this last stage of the lling operation, the beer will rise in tube g, but will be prevented from becoming discharged at the upper end of the tube by the ioat h', which will be lifted by the beer against its seat h2. After the bottle has been lled, it is slipped off its seat b', and lowered to clear the tube f, during which time the few drops of beer within tube g, will flow into the bottle. At the same time, the springs e3, will draw the valve e, upon its seat to automatically close the mouth of tube d, until the next bottle is put into position. While the bottler in this way removes a full bottle from one of the seats b', and replaces it by an empty one, the bottles on all the other seats will become charged automatically in the manner described. Thus the bottlers entire work consists in revolving the frame I), and exchanging the bottles, while the bottles will always become filled to exactly the proper height, whether the bottler works fast or slow. The principal advantages connected with my improved machine are that it works rapidly and without producing waste or foam.
1. A bottling machine composed of a tank, a charging tube d, leading therefrom, a charging slide having a valve adapted to close said tube, a fillin g tube f, connected to said charging tube, and an air tube adjacent to said tubef, substantially as specified.
2. A bottling machine composed of a tank,
a charging tube d, leading therefrom, a charg- 5 ing slide having a valve adapted to close said tube, a filling tube f, connected to the charging tube, an air tube g, adjacent to the lling tube, a valve chamber connected to the air tube and an inclosed float, substantially as 1o specified.
3. The combination of shaft a2, with plate b, having seats b', a tank c, having inlet pipe c', and vent c2, a charging tube d, leading from the tank, a charging slide e, valve e6, filling
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