Pressurized Beverage Dispenser
20230331535 ยท 2023-10-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
B67D2001/0822
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A tapper assembly for a beverage dispenser includes a container cap, a tap body, and a tap valve. The container cap includes a container interface, a canister interface, and a tap opening. The canister interface is arranged in fluid communication with the container interface and couples with a gas canister. The tap opening couples with the tap body assembly. The tap body includes a tube nozzle, a valve interface, and a faucet. The tube nozzle couples with a tube that extends from the container interface. The valve interface couples the tap body with the tap valve. The faucet provides fluid communication between the tube nozzle and the valve interface. The tap valve includes a tap nozzle and a tap valve body. The tap nozzle dispenses a beverage from the tap valve assembly. The tap valve body couples with the tap body and provides selective fluid communication at the tap nozzle.
Claims
1. A tapper assembly for a beverage dispenser, comprising: a container cap assembly; a tap body assembly; and a tap valve assembly; wherein the container cap assembly includes: an open container interface configured to couple with a container opening, a canister interface, arranged in fluid communication with the open container interface, that is configured to couple with a gas canister and to receive pressured gas from the gas canister, and a tap opening configured to couple with the tap body assembly; wherein the tap body assembly includes: a tube nozzle configured to couple with a tube to extend the tube from the open container interface when the tap body assembly is coupled with the tap opening of the container cap assembly, a valve interface configured to couple the tap body assembly with the tap valve assembly, and a faucet configured to provide fluid communication between the tube nozzle and the valve interface; and wherein the tap valve assembly includes: a tap nozzle configured to dispense a beverage from the tap valve assembly, and a tap valve body configured to couple with the tap body assembly at the valve interface and to provide selective fluid communication between the valve interface and the tap nozzle.
2. The tapper assembly of claim 1, wherein the canister interface is configured to couple directly to the gas canister.
3. The tapper assembly of claim 1, wherein the canister interface is configured to couple with the gas canister via a hose.
4. The tapper assembly of claim 1, further comprising a gas canister sleeve configured to receive and hold the gas canister, wherein the canister interface is configured to couple with the gas canister sleeve.
5. The tapper assembly of claim 4, further comprising the gas canister, configured to couple with the canister interface.
6. The tapper assembly of claim 5, wherein the gas canister contains compressed nitrogen.
7. The tapper assembly of claim 1, further comprising the gas canister, configured to couple with the canister interface.
8. The tapper assembly of claim 7, wherein the gas canister contains compressed nitrogen.
9. The tapper assembly of claim 1, wherein the open container interface includes a container coupler configured to couple with the container opening.
10. The tapper assembly of claim 1, wherein the canister interface includes a canister coupler configured to couple with the gas canister.
11. The tapper assembly of claim 10, further comprising the gas canister, configured to couple with the canister coupler.
12. The tapper assembly of claim 1, wherein at least one of the tap opening and the valve interface includes a tap coupler configured to couple the tap body assembly with the tap valve assembly.
13. The tapper assembly of claim 1, further comprising the tube, coupled with the tube nozzle.
14. A beverage dispenser, comprising: the tapper assembly of claim 1; and a container, configured to receive and hold a liquid, wherein the container includes the container opening.
15. The beverage dispenser of claim 14, wherein at least one of the container interface and the container opening includes a container coupler configured to couple the container interface with the container opening.
16. The beverage dispenser of claim 14, wherein the container opening is configured to receive the tube when the tube nozzle is coupled with the tube and the tap body assembly is coupled with the tap opening of the container cap assembly.
17. The beverage dispenser of claim 14, wherein the container opening is unobstructed.
18. The beverage dispenser of claim 17, wherein the container is configured to receive a liquid poured directly into the container opening.
19. The beverage dispenser of claim 14, wherein the liquid is a brewed beverage.
20. The beverage dispenser of claim 19, wherein the brewed beverage is coffee.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0033] The invention is a tapper assembly configured for use with a beverage dispenser, and includes a container cap assembly, a tap body assembly, and a tap valve assembly. These components are configured and arranged to allow pressurized gas to be used to selectively dispense a beverage from inside an easily refillable container.
[0034] The container cap assembly includes an open container interface, a canister interface, and a tap opening. The open container interface is configured to couple with a container opening, to provide fluid communication between the container and the tapper assembly. The canister interface is arranged in fluid communication with the open container interface and is configured to couple with a gas canister and to receive pressured gas from the gas canister. Thus, pressurized gas from a gas canister coupled to the canister interface can flow from the canister to the inside of the container through the container interface. The tap opening is configured to couple with the tap body assembly, which allows the beverage to flow out of the container under pressure of the gas, to be dispensed by the tap valve assembly.
[0035] The tap body assembly couples to the container cap assembly at the tap opening to allow uptake of the beverage from the container through a tube. The tap body assembly includes a tube nozzle, a valve interface, and a faucet. The tube nozzle is configured to couple with the tube to extend the tube from the open container interface when the tap body assembly is coupled with the tap opening of the container cap assembly. Thus coupled, the tube will extend into the container through the container interface to provide a conduit for outflow of the beverage when pressurized gas is forced into the container through the container interface outside of the tube.
[0036] The valve interface is configured to couple the tap body assembly with the tap valve assembly, which will control dispensing of the beverage. The faucet is configured to provide fluid communication between the tube nozzle and the valve interface so that the beverage that flows into the tap body assembly through the tube nozzle can flow to the tap valve assembly for dispensing.
[0037] The tap valve assembly receives the beverage from the tap body assembly through the valve interface, and includes a tap nozzle and a tap valve body. The tap nozzle is configured to dispense the beverage from the tap valve assembly, for example, into a cup or mug. The tap valve body is configured to couple with the tap body assembly at the valve interface and to provide selective fluid communication between the valve interface and the tap nozzle. That is, the valve body includes a valve that allows the flow of beverage to the tap nozzle when open, and prevents the flow of beverage to the tap nozzle when closed.
[0038] A handle is provided to control operation of the tap valve body to open and close the valve by the operator of the tapper assembly. Although a physical handle is shown, any type of mechanism for opening and closing the valve can be provided and used, such as a rotary knob, an electronic switch, or any other type of opening and closing mechanism. Likewise, the valve can be any type of mechanical or electronic valve that can allow or prevent the flow of beverage, either from full flow to full stop, or incrementally so as to control the flow rate.
[0039] Thus, the container cap assembly covers the container opening and provides a fluid path for the pressurized gas into the container. The tap body assembly provides a nozzle through which the beverage under pressure can flow out of the container via a tube that also passes through the container opening, and a conduit through which the beverage can flow for dispensing. The tap valve assembly receives the beverage from the tap body assembly, and provides a mechanism by which an operator can selectively dispense the beverage into a vessel.
[0040] The pressurized gas is provided by a gas canister. The canister interface of the container cap assembly is configured to couple to the gas canister, either directly via a hose or other conduit. To facilitate this arrangement, the tapper assembly can also include a gas canister sleeve configured to receive and hold the gas canister in place during use, in which case the canister interface can be configured to couple with the gas canister sleeve. Certain embodiments of the tapper assembly of the invention can also include the gas canister. The gas canister can contain any type of compressed gas such as, for example, compressed nitrogen. The canister interface can include a valve that can be controlled to allow or prevent flow of the pressurized gas from the canister. Alternatively, the canister can provide such a valve, or the canister can be automatically opened when coupled to the canister interface, such as by puncturing a membrane at the interface.
[0041] All the various interfaces and openings coupling elements of the tapper assembly can include coupling elements for mutual mating. For example, the open container interface can include a container coupler configured to couple with the container opening, the canister interface can include a canister coupler configured to couple with the gas canister, and the tap opening and/or the valve interface can include a tap coupler configured to couple the tap body assembly with the tap valve assembly. These couplers can be of any type, utilizing press-fit, friction-fit, threaded, and/or sleeved components, or any other type of coupling components, preferably for providing easy and quick coupling and release.
[0042] As mentioned, the tapper assembly couples with a tube, through which the beverage flows under pressure. This tube can be rigid or flexible, such as a hose, and can be fabricated from any suitable material, taking any dimensions suitable for providing reliable flow from the container. Certain embodiments of the tapper assembly can also include the tube, removably or fixedly coupled with or attached to the tube nozzle.
[0043] Certain embodiments of the invention can be a beverage dispenser that includes the tapper assembly of the invention, as well as the container, configured to receive and hold the beverage and including the container opening. The container interface and/or the container opening can include a container coupler configured to couple the container interface with the container opening. The container opening can be configured to receive the tube when the tube nozzle is coupled with the tube and the tap body assembly is coupled with the tap opening of the container cap assembly, providing a passage for the tube. Pressure in the container opening is directed into the container except in the tube, in which pressure is directed out of the container. Preferably therefore, the container opening is unobstructed, although the opening can have any suitable profile that enhances or at least allows gas and beverage flow. In any case, the container is preferably configured to receive a liquid poured directly into the container opening. Thus, a user can pour a beverage such as coffee into the container directly through the container opening. The tapper assembly, with the tube in place, can then be coupled to the container at the container interface of the container cap assembly. Once the pressurized gas is allowed to flow at the canister interface, the beverage is ready to be dispensed when the handle opens the valve of the tap valve assembly.
[0044] The liquid can be, for example, a brewed beverage, such as coffee.
[0045] An exemplary embodiment of the invention is shown and described. As shown in
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[0047] Preferably, the container 4 is constructed such that the weight distribution contributes to the stability of the brewed beverage dispenser 1 when in use. For example, when the tapper assembly 2 and a handle assembly 3 are coupled to the container 4 for use, the brewed beverage dispenser 1 could become top-heavy as the amount of beverage in the container 4 is dispensed and depleted. To maintain stability, the container can be bottom-weighted through the distribution of material forming the container to keep the overall center of gravity of the brewed beverage dispenser 1 more toward the bottom of the container. Preferably, the weight distribution allows for one-handed operation of the handle assembly 3, that is, without using another hand to hold the container steady, even when the container is almost empty of beverage.
[0048] A top portion of the container 4 can extend upward from the top portion of the main body of the container 4, and can include one or more handles 6 by which the container 4 can be carried. The container 4 includes an opening 7 by which the container 4 can be filled with brewed beverage and through which the beverage is dispensed from the container 4. Pressurized gas can be admitted to the interior of the container 4 through the opening and liquid can flow out of the container 4 under the pressure of the gas through an interior tube extending through the opening 7 and into the container 4.
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[0051] In some embodiments, the beverage dispenser of the invention can also include a compact canister of pressurized gas configured to fit in the gas canister sleeve 9 and preferably holding enough pressurized gas to dispense a full container of the beverage. Different sized containers can be made available for use with or as part of the dispensing apparatus, along with respective associated gas canisters that provide the amount of gas needed to dispense that volume of beverage. Alternatively, a larger gas canister can be coupled via a hose or other conduit to the canister coupler 15, with or without the use of the gas canister sleeve 9.
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[0053] Preferably, the tap valve assembly 10 couples with the container cap assembly 8 by way of the tap body assembly 11. Referring to
[0054] The tap body assembly 11 includes a tube nozzle 24 at one end of the faucet 21, which enters the opening 7 of the container 4 when the container cap assembly 8 is coupled to the container 4 at the opening 7. Referring to
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[0056] Thus, the beverage dispensing apparatus provides a brewed beverage under pressure. The apparatus can be made compact enough to be used on a kitchen countertop or otherwise arranged for home use, or on a larger scale can be used commercially. The apparatus can be used to dispense a brewed beverage such as coffee, and using nitrogen as the pressurizing gas can impart favorable qualities to the dispensed beverage. The apparatus is configured to couple with a container having a valved opening (or includes the container) that is otherwise sealed, so the contained beverage remains fresh until dispensed.
[0057] The invention has been described by way of example and in terms of preferred and exemplary embodiments. However, the invention as contemplated by the inventor is not strictly limited to the particularly disclosed embodiments. To the contrary, various modifications, as well as similar arrangements, are included within the spirit and scope of the invention. The scope of the appended claims, therefore, should be accorded the broadest reasonable interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.