IP Library Granted Patent US 7,219,480
Granted Patent B2
US 7,219,480 · App. 10/635,302 · Granted May 22, 2007

Capping and nitrogen dosing apparatus

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Patent No.
US 7,219,480
App. No.
10/635,302
Granted
May 22, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A capping and nitrogen dosing apparatus for containers includes a rotary capping machine which is configured to serially receive filled containers, and apply closures to respective ones of the containers. The present apparatus includes a dosing system for injecting an inert gas, typically nitrogen in liquid form, into the head space of each container to enhance the integrity and rigidity of the package, and to improve the freshness and flavor of the container's contents. Notably, the dosing system is configured to effect nitrogen injection close to or at the so-called transfer point of the capping machine, thus desirably abating nitrogen dissipation, and enhancing consistent and efficient product dosing.

Claims (33)

1. A method of capping containers, comprising the steps of:

providing a capping machine including a rotatably driven turret, and a plurality of capping heads;

serially directing a plurality of containers onto said turret of said capping machine, and moving said container about a generally circular path;

operating said capping heads to apply closures to respective ones of said containers as said containers are moved about said circular path;

providing a dispensing nozzle having a generally elongate configuration and extending from a position outwardly of said generally circular path for disposition of said free end portion between each said container and the respective one of said closures just prior to application of each of said closures to the respective one of said containers, with a free end portion of said dispensing nozzle intersecting said circular path, and with a downwardly open discharge opening defined by said dispensing nozzle being positioned at said circular path to direct liquid nitrogen downwardly into each said container when each container and respective one of said closures are respectively positioned,

dispensing discrete liquid nitrogen doses from said dispensing nozzle into the head space of each said container received by said capping machine after it is received by said turret and, where the liquid nitrogen is dispensed above said container contents, just prior to application of a respective closure thereto, where a control system electronically coordinates liquid nitrogen dispensing with operation of said capping machine, where dispensing liquid nitrogen is integrated electrically and mechanically with the capping machine, permitting dispensing liquid nitrogen to be operated intermittently and to facilitate consistent operation and dispensing of liquid nitrogen, where the liquid nitrogen is dispensed at or in close relationship to the theoretical point at which the container is positioned for closure application, said liquid nitrogen gasifying attendant to container closing.

2. A method of capping containers in accordance with claim 1 , wherein:

said steps of dispensing liquid nitrogen includes the dispensing nozzle intersecting said circular path positioned between each said container and its respective closure, where said nitrogen is acting to enhance container rigidity by internal pressurization, and where dissipation of nitrogen is minimized to enhance consistent dispensing of the liquid nitrogen.

3. A method of capping containers in accordance with claim 2 , including:

continuously dispensing liquid nitrogen from said dispensing nozzle.

4. A method of capping containers in accordance with claim 2 , including:

intermittently dispensing liquid nitrogen from said dispensing nozzle.

5. A method of capping containers in accordance with claim 1 , where the nitrogen acts to enhance the freshness of the contents and more secure handling of the containers.

6. A capping and nitrogen dosing apparatus, comprising:

a rotary capping machine including a rotatably driven turret for serially receiving a plurality of containers, and a plurality of capping heads for applying closures to respective ones of said containers as said containers are moved about a generally circular path by said turret,

a nitrogen dosing system for dispensing liquid nitrogen into a head space of each of said containers received by said capping machine, above container contents, just prior to application of a respective closure thereto, said dosing system integrated with the capping machine and including a dispensing nozzle which intersects said circular path about which said containers are moved at a position between each said container and the respective one of said closures held by one of said capping heads, where the liquid nitrogen is dispensed with discrete dosing at or in close relationship to the theoretical point at which the container is positioned for closure application, said liquid nitrogen gasifying attendant to container dosing,

said dispensing nozzle having a generally elongate configuration and extending from a position outwardly of said generally circular path, with a free end portion of said dispensing nozzle intersecting said circular path for disposition of said free end portion between each said container and the respective one of said closures just prior to application of each of said closures to the respective one of said containers, and with a downwardly open discharge opening defined by said dispensing nozzle being positioned at said circular path to direct liquid nitrogen downwardly into each said container when each container and respective one of said closures are respectively positioned,

and a control system for electronically coordinating operation of said nitrogen dosing system with operation of said capping machine where the dosing system is integrated electrically and mechanically with the capping machine, permitting the dosing system to be operated continually or intermittently and to facilitate consistent operation and dosing with nitrogen, and the nitrogen acts to enhance the freshness of the contents and more secure handling of the containers.

7. A capping and nitrogen dosing apparatus in accordance with claim 6 , wherein:

said dosing system includes a control valve to selectively permit intermittent and continuous dispensing of liquid nitrogen.

8. A capping and nitrogen dosing apparatus in accordance with claim 6 , wherein:

said downwardly open discharge outlet at said free end portion is positionable between each said container and a respective one of said closures, where said nitrogen is acting to enhance container rigidity by internal pressurization, and where dissipation of nitrogen is minimized to enhance consistent product dosing.

9. A capping and nitrogen dosing apparatus in accordance with claim 8 , wherein:

said free end portion of said dispensing nozzle is configured to provide clearance with said capping heads.

10. A capping and nitrogen dosing apparatus, comprising:

a capping machine including a driven carrier for serially receiving a plurality of containers, and a plurality of capping heads for applying closures to respective ones of said containers as said containers are moved along a path by said carrier,

a nitrogen dosing system for dispensing liquid nitrogen into a head space of each of said containers received by said capping machine, above container contents, just prior to application of a respective closure thereto, said dosing system integrated with the capping machine and including a dispensing nozzle which intersects said path along which said containers are moved at a position between each said container and the respective one of said closures held by one of said capping heads, where the liquid nitrogen is dispensed with discrete dosing at or in close relationship to the theoretical point at which the container is positioned for closure application, said liquid nitrogen gasifying attendant to container dosing, and

a control system for electronically coordinating operation of said nitrogen dosing system with operation of said capping machine where the dosing system is integrated electrically and mechanically with the capping machine, permitting the dosing system to be operated continually or intermittently and to facilitate consistent operation and dosing with nitrogen, and the nitrogen acts to enhance the freshness of the contents and more secure handling of the container,

said dispensing nozzle having a generally elongate configuration and extending from a position outwardly of said path for disposition of said free end portion between each said container and the respective one of said closures just prior to application of each of said closures to the respective one of said containers, with a free end portion of said dispensing nozzle intersecting said circular path, and with a downwardly open discharge opening defined by said dispensing nozzle being positioned at said path to direct liquid nitrogen downwardly into each said container when each container and respective one of said closures are respectively positioned.

11. A capping and nitrogen dosing apparatus in accordance with claim 10 , wherein:

said a downwardly open discharge outlet at said free end portion is positionable between each said container and a respective one of said closures, liquid nitrogen is dispensed at or in close relationship to the theoretical point at which the container is positioned for closure application, and where dissipation of nitrogen is minimized to enhance consistent product dosing.

12. A capping and nitrogen dosing apparatus in accordance with claim 10 , wherein:

said carrier of said capping machine comprises a rotatably driven turret for moving said containers along a generally circular path, and where said nitrogen is acting to enhance container rigidity by internal pressurization.

Assignments (7)
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Nov 26, 2009
From: CLOSURE SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL INC.; REYNOLDS CONSUMER PRODUCTS INC.; REYNOLDS FOIL INC.; SIG COMBIBLOG INC.
To: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON
Reel/Frame 023574/0312 →
TERMINATION AND RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 19, 2009
From: CREDIT SUISSE, SYDNEY BRANCH
To: CLOSURE SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL INC.
Reel/Frame 023546/0208 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 13, 2009
From: ALCOA CLOSURE SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL, INC.
To: CLOSURE SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL INC.
Reel/Frame 022668/0876 →
NOTICE AND CONFIRMATION OF GRANT OF SECUIRTY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Apr 21, 2008
From: CLOSURE SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL, INC. (F/K/A ALCOA CLOSURE SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL, INC.)
To: CREDIT SUISSE, SYDNEY BRANCH
Reel/Frame 020828/0774 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE SERIAL NUMBER 10/635,392, PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL 014783 FRAME 0889. Recorded Aug 8, 2005
From: WINTERS, BERNARD A.; MOLL, IV, WILLIAM A.; ELLIS, LARRY W.
To: ALCOA CLOSURE SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 016618/0251 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 14, 2005
From: WINTERS, BERNARD A.; MOLL, IV, WILLIAM A.; ELLIS, LARRY W.
To: ALCOA CLOSURE SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 016370/0747 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 15, 2003
From: WINTERS, BERNARD A.; MOLL, IV, WILLIAM A.; ELLIS, LARRY W.
To: ALCOA CLOSURE SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 014783/0889 →