Patent classifications
B67D1/0807
POST-MIX BEVERAGE SYSTEM
A beverage dispensing system comprises a container, an attachment mechanism, and a cartridge. The container may hold a mixing solution or liquid, such as water, to be mixed with the contents of the cartridge. The attachment mechanism is generally located within the container. The attachment mechanism may comprise an engagement assembly, a piercing portion, and a valve assembly. The engagement assembly may generally receive the cartridge within the attachment mechanism. The piercing portion may generally pierce the cartridge, thereby releasing the contents of the cartridge into the container. The valve assembly may generally open upon engagement of the cartridge with the attachment mechanism. The cartridge generally engages with the attachment mechanism to open the cartridge to be dispensed into the container, thereby combining the contents of the cartridge with the liquid within the container to create a drinkable beverage.
Container and set of preforms for forming a container
Container of a bag-in-container type, wherein a neck region of the container is provided with at least one opening extending substantially radially there through, into a space between the outer container and an inner container adjacent thereto, wherein the neck region is provided with coupling elements, preferably at opposite sides of the at least one opening, seen in circumferential direction, for coupling of a connecting device to the container for introducing a pressure fluid through the at least one opening into a space between the inner and outer container.
Keg closure with safety mechanism
A closure for a keg comprises a housing and at least one valve element that is movable with respect to the housing, inwardly into an open state and outwardly into a closed state. The closure also comprises a lock mechanism having a locking element that is movable with respect to the housing and is capable of holding the valve element in the open state. The lock mechanism includes first and second couplings at which the locking element and the valve element are mutually engageable. The lock mechanism is arranged such that when the locking element and the valve element are engaged at the first coupling, the locking element moves with the valve element as the valve element moves from the open state into the closed state. This movement of the locking element enables engagement between the locking element and the valve element at the second coupling, which engagement at the second coupling occurring on subsequent movement of the valve element into the open state to prevent the valve element returning to the closed state.
FITMENT FOR DISPENSING FLUIDS FROM A FLEXIBLE CONTAINER
This invention relates to a fitment assembly used for dispensing liquids from flexible bags. The connector engages a valved fitment for a container for holding and dispensing fluid. The fitment includes a spout connected to the container and a sliding internal valve body and an external valve body securely positioned within the spout. The connector has a fitment end mateable with the fitment so as to compress the top edge of the external valve body so as to form a seal between the external valve body and the dispensing connector. The external valve body through circumferentially placed apertures allows for substantially complete drainage of the flexible bag.
Integral Keg Connector
A keg connector for coupling a dispensing line and gas line to a keg is disclosed having a closure with a sealed dispensing opening and gas opening. The connector has a mono-block body with a top plate structure having a perimeter, upper surface, lower surface, and clamping system. The clamping system has two clamping legs jutting from the lower surface of the top plate, and two levers jutting out of the upper surface of the top plate, each lever has a coupled end fixed to the opposite portions of the perimeter of the top plate as the hinge ends of the two legs. The connecter has a dispensing tube with an upstream portion jutting out of the lower surface of the top plate, and a gas tube with a downstream portion jutting out of the lower surface of the top plate parallel to the upstream portion of the dispensing tube.
APPARATUS, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS RELATING TO TRANSFER OF FLUIDS TO/FROM CONTAINERS AND/OR STORAGE/TRANSPORT OF FLUIDS IN CONTAINERS
Disclosed are exemplary embodiments of apparatus, systems and methods relating to transfer of fluids to/from containers and/or storage/transport of fluids in containers. In an exemplary embodiment, an apparatus comprises a container including a fitment having an opening. The apparatus may include a valve within the fitment. The valve may be configured to inhibit fluid flow out of the container. The apparatus may also include a transfer tube configured to be positioned through the opening of the fitment. The transfer tube may engage and open the valve to thereby provide an open passage to/from the container.
Gaseous liquid dispenser and method of provision of a gaseous liquid
A collapsible bag for use in dispensing gaseous fluids, the collapsible bag including three collapsible enclosures. Two of the collapsible enclosures have respective fluid paths extending from internal to external of the outer enclosure. The configuration of the food quality of an inner enclosures and the integrity of the third outer enclosure and as well as the relative volume of one inner enclosure to the outer enclosures effects the dispensing mechanism of the pressure which allows transfer of the pressure without fluid interaction to another of the at inner collapsible enclosures and selective dispensing.
Oak Variable Capacity Tank Lid
The invention is a variable capacity oak lid that can be custom fitted to existing stainless-steel, concrete, or other material tanks, and fitted with an exterior air bladder gasket which allows the lid to float on top of the liquid to prevent airspace, fitted with an airlock to allow gas to escape, and to be pressurized so that no air can get in. While similar stainless lids exist in the marketplace, there are no similar oak lids yet available, nor has there been a previous patent application for a tank lid strategically constructed in this manner.
WATER CONTAINER ADAPTER
The present invention discloses a water container adapter, comprising an upper connection portion for connecting to a water dispenser. A vertically extending first through hole is provided at the center of the upper connection portion, allowing the dispenser hose to pass through. A first threaded connection portion extends downward from the outer edge of the lower end of the upper connection portion and is provided with a first thread for connecting to a first threaded water outlet; it has a first diameter. A second threaded connection portion extends downward from the central lower end of the upper connection portion and is provided with a second thread for connecting to a second threaded water outlet; it has a second diameter. With this structure, the adapter fitting features a simple design and is compatible with most threaded water outlets on the market, allowing for more convenient and hygienic water dispensing.