Patent ID: 7685796

Claim:
An automatic machine for closing containers, comprising: a casing having an inlet opening and an outlet opening; an automatic corking unit contained inside said casing; a conveyor including an inlet section for feeding containers inside said casing through the inlet opening and an outlet section for transporting containers outside said casing through said outlet opening; an inert gas feeding system including a first and a second pipe, the first pipe supplying a first flow of inert gas inside said casing; and an injection unit contained inside said casing and arranged upstream of the corking unit, the injection unit comprising a rotating central hub rotatable about a vertical axis and carrying a plurality of injection heads spaced apart from each other in a circumferential direction, each injection heads including an injection tube having an end portion which, in the use, fits into the head portion of a respective container, a centering element with a surface which, in use, establishes a seal contact with the head portion of a container, and a return conduit for gathering a return gas flow exiting from the head portion of the respective container, the injection unit comprising a distribution manifold arranged co-axially to said rotating hub, the distribution manifold including a stationary inner portion and a rotating outer portion, the stationary inner portion having a first conduit and a second conduit, the first conduit being connected to said second pipe of said inert gas feeding system and the second conduit being connected to a discharge pipe extending outside said casing, wherein the first, the injection unit comprising a first and a second set of connecting tubes connected to the rotating portion of the distribution manifold, the connecting tubes of the first set connecting said first conduit of the distribution manifold to the injection tubes of the injection heads and the second set of connecting tubes connecting the second conduit of the distribution manifold to the return conduits of the injection heads.