PURPOSE: Cherry fruits are tentatively placed in a vessel of a specific shape, then made up side down into a can whereby they are packed in a can without their penducles protruding out of the can flange.
CONSTITUTION: Cherry fruits in the hopper 2 are raked up with the hand and placed in the vessel 3 where the fruits drop freely, resultingly the fruit balls come down to the bottom, while their peduncles take upward. The vessel 3 has the half-sphere round bottom and a cone-like body expanding upward and its outer diameter is made smaller than the inner diameter of the can K. The handle 6 is swung by pulling to rotate the driving shaft to make the vessel up side down and put the cherry fruits into the can K. Thus, the peduncles looking upward in the vessel come down to the bottom of the can K and cause no protrusion from the can.