Patent classifications
B67D2001/0824
Wine dispenser
A liquid dispenser adapted to dispense liquid from a beverage container. The liquid dispenser includes a top portion and a bottom portion. The liquid dispenser includes an electric powered pump that is configured to cause fluid to flow into the bottom portion when the electric powered pump is activated. The bottom portion is fluidly connected or interconnected to the top portion such that fluid which flows into the bottom portion is configured to flow out of the bottom portion and to the top portion.
Lid Assembly for Adjusting Internal Pressure and Container with Assembly
The present disclosure provides a lid assembly for adjusting internal pressure and a container, including a lid main body. The lid main body is provided with a gas nozzle, a sliding plug cavity, a slider nut, an elastic component and an adjusting assembly. The gas nozzle is configured to mount a gas bottle. The adjusting assembly adjusts a movement distance of a sliding plug in the sliding plug cavity and controls a gas output of the gas nozzle so as to control the content and pressure of gas in the container provided with the lid assembly, and improve a drinking taste of a gas-containing drink in the container. The container for containing the gas-containing drink of the present disclosure can maintain a gas (carbon dioxide) content in the drink, improve the drinking taste, and can be adjusted according to requirements to produce different tastes, being adaptable to different users.
Container for storing a liquid, pressure valve therefor and use of the container as a beer barrel; method for controlling the pressure in a container of this type; hollow container base, modular system for producing a hollow container base and method for filling a container
A container whose content can be removed easily by a consumer. The container should be inexpensive to produce while being extremely easy to operate by the consumer, should provide a high degree of flexibility with respect to the choice of the propellant gas (pressure and type of gas) and should achieve a long storage life for the contents, even after the container has been tapped. The container comprises a fill chamber (40), a pressure chamber (6) and a pressure valve (10). The fill chamber (40) is formed by a container base (2), a container wall (7) and a container upper face (8), and a first pressure (p.sub.B) prevails in the fill chamber (40). The pressure chamber (6) is formed by the container base (2) and a pressure chamber base (5) and a second pressure (p.sub.D) prevails in the pressure chamber (6). The pressure valve (10) is connected to the container base (2) and the pressure chamber base (5). The pressure valve (10), when open, establishes fluid communication between the fill chamber (40) and the pressure chamber (6), and the pressure valve (10), when closed, separates the fill chamber (40) and the pressure chamber (6) in a fluid-tight manner from one another.
Systems and methods for beverage preservation
A receptacle for storing, pressurizing, and dispensing packaged beverages. The receptacle includes an airtight chamber with a removable lid, wherein the joint between the lid and the chamber is also airtight. A gas valve allows for the inflow and outflow of gas, and a tap port and tap stem allow the beverage to be dispensed without breaking the seal of the chamber. A pressure relief valve allows for more rapid depressurization. The chamber can be used at high and low pressures, such as a partial vacuum, to prevent oxidation of a number of open beverages, such as beers, wines, and sodas. A pressure gauge port coupled with an optional pressure gauge allows a user to verify the appropriate pressure for the type of beverage being preserved. The gas valve may be disposed on a base of the receptacle, as may the pressure relief and/or the pressure gauge port.
System and method for distribution and dispensing of beverages
A method for the distribution and dispensing of beverages utilizes a one-way system including a disposable and freestanding container. The container is blow-molded in one piece from a preform of plastics. The system also includes a tube to be inserted in the container and a closure cap. The container can be filled, distributed to an end user and connected to standard beverage dispensing structure. After use, the empty container is collapsed and discarded.
REMOTE REGULATOR PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT TOOL AND METHOD USING SAME
A remote regulator adjustment tool that can be used to adjust an output pressure of a remote regulator. The remote regulator adjustment tool comprises a housing defining a first bore extending therethrough, an adjustor piston movably disposed within the first bore, and an adjustment knob attached to the adjustor piston.
FLOW TERMINAL FOR A CONTAINER DIP TUBE
A flow diverting device is provided at the lower end of the dip-tube (D) in a bag-in-keg container (C) which is filled top-side-down, e.g. with beer. The device directs the incoming flow to run smoothly back down the outside of the dip tube, gently into the already pooled beer thus minimising any fountain effect and associated turbulence. The device can also be used with single-wall metal or plastic kegs to reduce the dispensing of sediment and allow a greater volume of beer to be withdrawn without fobbing.
Wine Dispenser
A liquid dispenser adapted to dispense liquid from a beverage container. The liquid dispenser includes a top portion and a bottom portion. The liquid dispenser includes an electric powered pump that is configured to cause fluid to flow into the bottom portion when the electric powered pump is activated. The bottom portion is fluidly connected or interconnected to the top portion such that fluid which flows into the bottom portion is configured to flow out of the bottom portion and to the top portion.
PRESSURE REGULATING SYSTEM FOR A BEVERAGE CONTAINER AND BEVERAGE CONTAINER PROVIDED THEREWITH
A pressure regulating system 12 for a beverage container 2, comprising a first compartment 11 for containing a pressurized gas, in fluid communication with a surrounding space through at least a gas valve 13 for opening and closing a passage between the first compartment and surrounding space, wherein a gas valve control system is provided, comprising a deformable and/or movable wall or wall part 17, wherein said deformable and/or movable wall part is operably in contact with said gas valve for opening and/or closing said gas valve 13, wherein a second compartment 15 is provided at a side of the said deformable and/or movable wall part 17, said movable and/or deformable wall part 17 forming a wall of said second compartment 15, wherein the second compartment 15 forms a pressure regulating space and comprises a wall part formed by or comprising at least a gas permeable, liquid tight permeable wall part 24.