DEVICE FOR CHILLING OR FROSTING GLASSES
20230296312 · 2023-09-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
F25D3/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25B19/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D2331/808
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F25D31/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A device for cooling or freezing glasses with carbon dioxide, having an upwardly open inner space for receiving a glass, wherein the inner space is enclosed all around by an inner wall, wherein a nozzle and a support tray are arranged in the inner space and a glass to be cooled or frozen is movable into the inner space and against the support tray from above, whereby carbon dioxide is released into the glass from the nozzle, and wherein the device has an outer wall, wherein the inner wall has openings leading into the device interior between the inner wall and the outer wall, and/or the inner wall is open towards the device interior beneath the support tray or is sealed with an inner bottom element which has multiple openings leading into the device interior. Optional elements allow fastening the device directly to the valve cap of a gas cylinder.
Claims
1-20. (canceled)
21. A device for cooling or freezing glasses with carbon dioxide, comprising: an upwardly open inner space for receiving a glass, the inner space being enclosed all around by an inner wall; a nozzle and a support tray arranged in the inner space, the glass to be cooled or frozen being movable into the inner space and against the support tray from above, the nozzle being configured to release carbon dioxide into the glass; and an outer wall; wherein one of: the inner wall has openings leading into a device interior between the inner wall and the outer wall; and the inner wall is open towards the device interior beneath the support tray or is sealed with an inner bottom element having multiple openings leading into the device interior.
22. The device as claimed in claim 21, wherein: the inner wall is open towards the device interior beneath the support tray or is sealed with an inner bottom element, which has multiple openings leading into the device interior; a container, preferably a drawer, is arranged beneath the support tray in the device interior; and dry ice developing at the nozzle descends into the container through openings of the support tray or through openings between the support tray and the nozzle.
23. The device as claimed in claim 21, wherein: the inner wall has openings leading into the device interior between the inner wall and the outer wall; and a sound-absorbing material is present in the cavity between the inner wall and the outer wall.
24. The device as claimed in claim 23, wherein the openings of the inner wall lead from the inner space to the sound-absorbing material.
25. The device as claimed in claim 21, wherein: the support tray is formed out of elastic material, or has a surface or support made of elastic material; and said support has openings.
26. The device as claimed in claim 21, wherein the outer wall is sealed by a lower bottom element, which is detachably connected to the outer wall.
27. The device as claimed in claim 21, wherein the outer wall and the inner wall are undetachably connected on the upper end of the device.
28. The device as claimed in claim 21, further comprising one of: a sensor configured to detect a glass being pressed against the support tray; and a switch or button configured to be actuated when pressing a glass against the support tray; wherein the device has a valve for releasing carbon dioxide via the nozzle, which valve is opened based on a signal of the sensor or based on the actuation of the switch or button.
29. The device as claimed in claim 28, wherein the sensor or switch and the valve are separated by a screen.
30. The device as claimed in claim 28, wherein: the inner wall is open towards the device interior beneath the support tray or is sealed with an inner bottom element, which has multiple openings leading into the device interior; a container, preferably a drawer, is arranged beneath the support tray in the device interior; dry ice developing at the nozzle descends into the container through openings of the support tray or through openings between the support tray and the nozzle; the device has an inner housing in which the valve and the sensor or switch are arranged; and the inner housing comprises a roof and a wall; the roof has a roof protrusion with regard to the wall; and part of a container wall of the container lies beneath the roof protrusion of the inner housing.
31. The as claimed in claim 30, wherein the container has two areas laterally encompassing the inner housing and the container in a shape of a drawer can be laterally removed from and reinserted into the device through an opening of the outer wall, or the container is accessible through a sealable opening of the outer wall.
32. The as claimed in claim 21, wherein the support tray has a funnel-shaped support area for the glass and dry ice developing at the nozzle can get down into the device interior through openings which are present between the funnel-shaped support area of the support tray and the nozzle.
33. The as claimed in claim 21, wherein at least one sealing element, which at least partly seals off the inner space from above, is present at the upper end region of the inner space or above the inner space.
34. The device as claimed in claim 33, wherein the seal is formed by a plurality of flexible elements which extend from the inner wall towards the center of the inner space.
35. The device as claimed in claim 21, wherein the device has on its lower end at least one fastening element with which the device is detachably mountable on the valve cap of a gas cylinder, wherein the fastening element is present on the housing of the device or on an intermediate element which is detachably connected to the housing of the device.
36. The device as claimed in claim 21, further comprising a draining element, wherein the device for cooling or freezing glasses stands on the draining element, wherein the draining element has on its outer circumference or in its outer periphery an outer web, and a recess is present between the housing of the device and the outer web.
37. The device as claimed in claim 21, wherein the draining element has two inner webs, between which a gap for receiving a section of an outer wall of the device is present.
38. A device for cooling or freezing glasses with carbon dioxide, comprising: at least one fastening element on a lower end of the device, the at least one fastening element configured to detachably mount the device on a valve cap of a gas cylinder; wherein the fastening element is present on a housing of the device or on an intermediate element which is detachably connected to said housing of the device.
39. The device as claimed in claim 38, wherein at least one fastening element is selected from the group of fastening elements comprising: clamping element encompassing an upper periphery of the valve cap; belt; strap; buckle; string; screw; bolt; thread; protrusions or recesses of a bayonet mount; and recess for receiving the upper rim of the valve cap.
40. An apparatus comprising: a device for cooling or freezing glasses with carbon dioxide, a gas cylinder and a valve cap fastened to the gas cylinder; wherein the device for cooling or freezing glasses is detachably fastened to the valve cap.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0074] Preferred variants of the invention are illustrated by way of example based on drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0093] The scope of protection is defined by the claims. In the description of the figures, possible embodiments are merely discussed based on the figures, wherein the invention is by no means limited to the embodiments discussed. A person of skill will be particularly able to combine the teaching of the above general part with the description of the figures or the description of individual figures with each other.
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[0095] A support tray 5 and a nozzle 6 are present in the inner space. The nozzle 6 is preferably present centrally on and above the support tray 5. The bottom outer circumference of the nozzle 6 facing the support tray 5 may be larger than the outer circumference of the opening of the support tray 5, as depicted. The nozzle 6 and the support tray 5 are present on a component or assembly 7. The component or assembly 7 runs through the inner bottom element 12 of the inner wall 2.
[0096] The device has a port or passage for a feed line 8 of the carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide is guided to the assembly 7 in the device and up to the nozzle through a tube or pipeline. Preferably, the device has an electrically actuated valve which exposes the path of the carbon dioxide to the nozzle upon actuation. In an electricity-free state, the valve is closed. Actuation of the valve is preferably done by pressing down the support tray. Pressing down the support tray 5 is detected by a sensor – for example, a pressure sensor, movement sensor or distance sensor – or the pressing down actuates a switch 10 – in particular a magnetic switch – or button. The device can further comprise electronics, for example, for automatic deactivation (by closing the valve) after a predefined or adjustable period or based on a sensor signal, in particular of a temperature sensor or optical sensor. Furthermore, the device has a power cable 9 or is equipped with a battery pack or battery.
[0097] A purely mechanical execution of the device is less preferable, but also possible; in this case, a valve is opened by pressing down the support tray. A such mechanically actuated valve can be equipped with an electronic safety switch, which closes the valve or an additional valve in a state of fault or after a predefined or adjustable period.
[0098] The outer wall 1 is sealed on its bottom end by an outer, i.e., lower, bottom element 11, which is preferably detachably attached, in particular screwed, to the outer wall. A stopcock may be arranged on the device or on the feed line in case the CO.sub.2 storage, in particular a CO.sub.2 cylinder, is arranged far away from the device or does not itself have a stopcock. An electric switch or device switch may be arranged on the device or the power cable 9, wherein switching off preferably causes a valve of the CO.sub.2 line to close.
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[0101] The drawer 13 serves to capture dry ice (in the shape of snow-like carbon dioxide) which is formed when the carbon dioxide flows out of the nozzle 6. The drawer 13 can be removed from the device such that the dry ice can be disposed of or used for other purposes.
[0102] In this variant, the inner wall 2 has no inner bottom element 12 but is downwardly open. Alternatively, an inner bottom element 12 may be present, which has openings for the passage of dry ice.
[0103] When using the device at a bar, the drawer 13 is intended to face the barkeeper and thus away from the customers.
[0104] The housing of the device is composed of multiple elements. It comprises an outer wall 1, which is preferably inseparably connected, in particular glued or welded, to the inner wall 2. As shown, the inner wall 1 has on its upper end a widened area into which a downwardly oriented inner area of the outer housing part having the outer wall 1 protrudes. The outer wall 1 is connected on its lower end to a lower bottom element 11, which is placed in the lower opening of the outer wall 1. Lugs or brackets are preferably glued or welded to the inside of the outer wall 1, wherein said lugs are used for screwing to the lower bottom element 11. For this, threads may be provided on the lugs or brackets, for example, by placing plug-in nuts, locking nuts or riveted nuts. Less preferably, threads could be cut into the material of the lugs or brackets. As can be seen from
[0105] An inner housing 14 is located beneath the support tray, into which inner housing 14 the assembly 7, i.e., the element receiving the support tray 5 and the nozzle 6 protrudes. The inner housing 14 preferably occupies an approximately arcuate area of the inner space of the device, which arc is preferably smaller than 180 degrees. The inner housing 14 is preferably open on its rear side that faces the outer wall 1, so that the components located in the inner housing 14 are accessible upon removal of the outer housing. Above said rear opening face, the inner housing 14 preferably has a free-standing wall protruding upwards, which is present further outside than the inner wall 2 and prevents dry ice from reaching the opening of the inner housing 14. The lower lateral corners of this wall of the inner housing 14 lie within the rear walls of the drawer 13 that adjoin the inner housing 14 on both sides when the drawer 13 is completely inserted.
[0106] A switch 10 and a valve 15 are located in the inner housing 14. As can be seen from
[0107] The inner housing 14 has on its upper end a roof with oblique side faces, which are executed with a protrusion with respect to the circumferential wall of the inner housing 14. As can be well seen from
[0108] In a variant embodiment not shown, it may be provided that a container having the shape and/or the elements of the previously described drawer be firmly mounted or provided in the device and the aperture be pivotable or slidable to make the container accessible from the outside, preferably laterally beneath the support tray, through the outer wall 1.
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[0112] The support tray 5 is also provided with openings, for example, by having an outer ring connected to an inner ring by radial rods as can be seen from
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[0116] Since it may be required to replace the sound-absorbing material 3 in case of contamination or in regular intervals, one variant provides providing it for sale as a commodity.
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[0118] Preferably, the funnel-shaped support area 21 has small openings. Preferably, the funnel-shaped support area 21 has an elastic surface.
[0119] The support tray 5 or support element preferably comprises a supporting element 22, which is attached to the assembly bearing the nozzle 6 beneath the nozzle 6. The supporting element 22 has in the lower, inner area of the funnel-shaped support area 21 openings 23, through which pressure and snow-like dry ice may escape downward from the inside of the glass into the device interior. As shown, for example, the supporting element 22 may comprise multiple rods 24 arranged like spokes, which are connected by an inner ring 25 in the center and connected by an outer ring 26 outside. The outer ring 26 is preferably made to be funnel-shaped, i.e., as a face inclining inwardly and downwardly. The inner ring 25 is arranged around the central line for carbon dioxide beneath the nozzle 6. The rods 24 that are arranged like spokes preferably run, starting from the inner ring 25, first obliquely outward and downward and then, with a knee, obliquely outward and upward. Alternatively, the supporting element 22 can also be formed out of an approximately frustoconical sheet metal or plastic sheet, which is provided with openings 23 in the lower area around the inner ring.
[0120] Preferably, a funnel-shaped support 27, which is preferably formed out of silicone or another elastic material, is present on the supporting element 22. For better identification of the parts lying beneath, the funnel-shaped support 27 is shown transparent and dotted in
[0121] The funnel-shaped support 27 is preferably supported on the supporting element 22 loosely, i.e., removably. Less preferably, the support 27 may also be firmly connected to the supporting element 22 or be present as a coating of the supporting element 22.
[0122] The nozzle 6 is preferably made to be conical, in particular pyramid-shaped or cone-shaped, so that snow-like dry ice slides off it obliquely downward. The lower face of the nozzle 6 is preferably made to be at least the same size as the upper face of the inner ring 25 of the supporting element 22. Various nozzles 6, differing in height, are shown in
[0123] Snow-like dry ice finds its way down into the device interior between the funnel-shaped support 27 and the nozzle 6 and is preferably collected in a dry ice drawer 13 or another containment.
[0124] The executions of the support tray 5 or the support element and the funnel-shaped support 27 described with respect to
[0125] Irrespective of the above variant embodiment, it is preferred for the dry ice drawer 13 to be present double-walled, as illustrated in
[0126] Thermal isolation material, air or a vacuum may be present inside the double wall, i.e., in the cavity 30. Alternatively, it is possible to provide the inner space of the dry ice drawer 13 with a thermal isolating material.
[0127] In a variant embodiment not shown, turbulence structures, which prevent the snow-like dry ice to swirl upward on the inner wall 2, are arranged beneath the support element or support tray 5.
[0128] In a variant embodiment not shown, the snow-like dry ice is prevented from exiting through the openings of the inner wall 2 by the sound-absorbing material 3 abutting the inner wall 2 on its outside.
[0129] A sealing may be arranged between the dry ice drawer 13 and the housing, in particular the outer wall 1, in particular in the area of the aperture of the dry ice drawer 13.
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[0131] In another variant embodiment, the bottom element 11 can be provided with an opening or multiple openings in the area of the bottom of the dry ice drawer 13. This allows ambient air to heat the area beneath the dry ice drawer 13. Also, it makes this area accessible from beneath through the opening, so that ice may be removed mechanically or by hot air, if necessary.
[0132] The above measures may be combined with thermal isolation present between the lower outer face of the dry ice drawer 13 and its inner container bottom (in particular the bottom of the inner wall 29).
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[0134] Preferably, the draining element 32 has two inner webs 45, 46, between which a gap for receiving a section of the outer wall 1 of the device is present. Said section of the outer wall 1 is preferably formed by a freely protruding lower rim of the outer wall 1. Said rim has a distance from the inner housing components, the dry ice drawer 13 and/or the lower bottom element 11.
[0135] Preferably, the draining element 32 is closed beneath the bottom element 11 of the device.
[0136] The one or more inner webs 45, 46 may have at least one opening for liquid from beneath the device to be able to reach the recess lying between the outer web 44 and the outer wall 1. This opening may be at a height above the upper rim of the outer web 44.
[0137] The draining element 32 may have at least one opening as a passage for a connecting cable and/or gas line.
[0138] If the device has a dry ice drawer 13, the inner webs 45, 46 of the draining element 32 may have an exposure in the area of the dry ice drawer 13. The upper rim of the outer web 44 lies preferably at a height beneath the lower end of the dry ice drawer 13.
[0139] Preferably, the draining element 32 is formed out of elastic material, in particular rubber or silicone.
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[0141] The battery pack element 33 and the draining element 32 may be firmly or detachably connected. Connection of the batter pack and the device may be via a cable, which is preferably connectable to the battery back and the device using a respective plug connection. A USB cable would be suitable, for example. Alternatively, the housing of the device may have on its lower end a plug connection, which gets into conductive contact with a plug connection of the battery pack element 33 upon placing the device on the battery pack element 33. Such plug connections are known, for example, with water boilers. Alternatively, contactless power transfer between battery pack element 33 and the device may occur, in particular by inductive coupling. The thermal discharge of the battery pack element 33 may be used to heat the bottom plate 11 beneath the dry ice drawer 13. The battery pack, which is preferably formed out of multiple round cells, is preferably present water-tightly encapsulated in the battery pack element 33.
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[0143] Preferably, the seal or sealing element is formed out of a plurality of flexible elements which extend from the inner wall 2 towards the center of the inner space. As illustrated in
[0144] In their initial state, the flexible elements extend approximately horizontally towards the center of the inner space and may be deformed downward by a glass, so that the glass may penetrated downward to the support tray 5 between the flexible elements.
[0145] Elements fastened to the housing via a joint may also be provided as flexible elements, wherein the joint is biased such that the elements are arranged at least approximately horizontally in their initial state.
[0146] The flexible elements have the advantage that the opening and closing of the inner space may occur without additional handling.
[0147] Less preferably, a removable lid may be present, which is either loose or fastened to the housing via a hinge joint.
[0148] Furthermore, at least one slider guided in a guide of the housing could be present above the inner space. Two sliding elements each closing half of the inner space are also contemplated.
[0149] A further possibility is an iris diaphragm or an iris valve. The slider(s) or an iris diaphragm or iris valve may be provided with an electric drive, so that the inner space is automatically opened by the device when a glass approaches. For this, the device is preferably provided with a sensor that detects the approach of a glass or object. For example, ultrasonic sensors are suitable.
[0150] Further variant embodiments of devices for cooling or freezing glasses with carbon dioxide are shown in
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[0153] The exemplary attachment variants of
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[0155] The fastening elements in the shape of clamping elements 36 may be biased, so that they self-lock when the device is placed on top of the valve cap 39.
[0156] Less preferably, the device may also be fastened to the valve cap using fastening elements in the shape of at least a belt, using straps, buckles or strings.
[0157] The fastening element may attach to the bottom element 11 or to the outer wall 1.
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[0159] The intermediate element 35 may have a draining element 32 which is preferably executed according to
[0160] In a variant not shown, the bottom of the device or the intermediate element 35 may have a recess for receiving the upper rim of the valve cap 39. The valve cap 39 may be held in said recess by clamping action, for example, by press fit.
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[0162] The device or intermediate element 35 may be adapted to a valve cap 39 of one or more suppliers of carbon dioxide cylinders.
[0163] Alternatively, a special valve cap 39, which is adapted to the device, as illustrated in
[0164] In addition to the
[0165] In the variant embodiments of
[0166] The fact that the gas cylinder 37 and the device mounted thereon form a releasable unit reduces the space required, with the releasable connection allowing easy replacement of the gas cylinder 37.
[0167] To replace the gas cylinder 37, the line leading to the device is detached from the valve of the gas cylinder 37 and the device is detached from and/or taken off the valve cap 39. The gas cylinder 37 including the valve cap 39 is removed and replaced by a full gas cylinder 37 including valve cap 39. The device is placed on the valve cap 39 of the full gas cylinder 37 and the line leading to the device is connected to the valve 40 of the full gas cylinder 37.
[0168] It should be understood that the variants 16 through 18 are independent of the design of the device in the area above the intermediate element 35 or the lower, outer housing area having the at last one fastening element. It is thus possible in the context of the invention to provide a device for freezing or cooling glasses known in prior art with fasteners or an intermediate element 35. Likewise, a known device may be provided with a draining element 32 and/or a sealing element in the context of the invention.
[0169] However, the device of the embodiments of