O-Ring Retaining Apparatus for a Bar Gun
20220388830 · 2022-12-08
Inventors
- Gilbert Yanes (Boerne, TX, US)
- Jose Cervantes (San Antonio, TX, US)
- Joseph Paul Kirchberg (San Antonio, TX, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A system and method of using an O-ring retaining apparatus to maintain an O-ring in the same position relative to the position of the handle of a bar gun while permitting a valve stem in physical contact with the O-ring to slide past without the O-ring becoming dislodged.
Claims
1. An apparatus for retaining O-rings in a beverage dispensing device, comprising: a handle of a beverage dispensing device; a first plurality of valves and a second plurality of valves in said handle, wherein each valve of said first plurality of valves and second plurality of valves has a reciprocating valve stem; a first plurality of O-rings installed around the valve stems of the first plurality of valves and in physical contact with the handle of the beverage dispensing device; a second plurality of O-rings installed around the valve stems of the second plurality of valves and in physical contact with the handle of the beverage dispensing device; a first steel retaining plate and a second steel retaining plate, the first steel retaining plate having openings to accept the valve stems of the first plurality of valves and the second steel retaining plate having openings to accept the valve stems of the second plurality of valves, each steel retaining plate being separately and rigidly attached to the handle of the beverage dispensing device by a plurality of fasteners; and wherein said first steel retaining plate retains the first plurality of O-rings in physical contact with the handle and said second steel retaining plate retains the second plurality of O-rings in physical contact with the handle.
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3. A method for retaining O-rings in a beverage dispensing device, the method comprising: manufacturing a handle of a beverage dispensing device having a plurality of cavities; installing a plurality of O-rings within the plurality of cavities; rigidly and separately attaching at least two retaining plates to the handle of the beverage dispensing device; wherein each of the at least two retaining plates is rigidly attached using a means to inhibit removal of the retaining plate by a user from the handle of the beverage dispensing device; and installing within the plurality of cavities a a plurality of valve bodies, wherein each valve body has a valve stem that proceeds through an opening in an O-ring of the plurality of O-Rings and a corresponding opening in the at least two retaining plates such that the valve stem may travel in at least one dimension without dislodging the O-ring.
4. A beverage dispensing device, comprising: a handle having a plurality of depressible buttons on an exterior face; a plurality of valves situated within the handle, each valve movable in response to actuation of one or more of the depressable buttons, wherein each of the plurality of valves includes an O-ring cavity with an O-ring situated therein, and wherein each O-ring is positioned around a reciprocating value stem passing through said O-ring cavity; two pairs of opposing slots situated within the handle, each pair of opposing slots situated adjacent to the plurality of valves; two semi-flexible O-ring retaining clips, each semi-flexible O-ring retaining clip having a pair of opposing retaining tabs adapted to engage the opposing slots in the handle and to retain at least two O-rings within their respective O-ring cavities during reciprocation of the valve stems; and wherein the two semi-flexible O-ring retaining clips are removable by applying a linear force to push one of said opposing retaining tabs towards the other.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0015] Various embodiments of improved systems and methods of using an O-ring retaining apparatus in a beverage dispensing apparatus such as a bar gun will now be described with more particular reference to the attached figures. Hereafter, details are set forth by way of example to facilitate discussion of the disclosed subject matter. It should be apparent to a person of ordinary skill in the art, however, that the disclosed embodiments are exemplary and not exhaustive of all possible embodiments.
[0016] A first embodiment of a system and method of using an O-ring retaining apparatus in a bar gun is shown in
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[0021] As an additional feature, it may be possible to permanently or semi-permanently affix or prevent tampering or removal of the retaining plates 103 by various means. For example, the screws 104 shown in
[0022] Other means of rigidly attaching, permanently or semi-permanently affixing, or preventing tampering or removal of the O-ring retaining plates 103 are possible. For example, instead of screws being used to hold down the retaining plates, a portion of the body of the bar gun handle may protrude up through the screw holes in the retaining plates 103. These protrusions may comprise posts of the material of construction of the body of the bar gun handle, such as food grade plastic. During manufacture, once the retaining plate is installed, the posts may permanently deformed, such as by high heat, thus making it difficult to remove the retaining plate. If a retaining plate is removed, it cannot be permanently reinstalled, and its prior removal will be evidence during subsequent inspection. In this embodiment, the retaining plates serve an anti-tamper feature in addition to retaining the O-rings in place during operation.
[0023] A second embodiment of a system and method of using an O-ring retaining apparatus in a bar gun is shown in
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[0027] A person of ordinary skill will recognize that the semi-flexible O-ring retaining clips 203 may additionally be permanently or semi-permanently affixed to the body 201 of bar gun handle 200. For example, after installation the O-ring retaining clips 203 may be affixed to the body 101 of the bar gun handle 100 by heat welding or by glue, epoxies, or other by chemical adhesives.
[0028] A person of ordinary skill will further recognize that the disclosed O-ring retaining plate 103 and O-ring retaining clip 203 are not restricted to bar gun handles with only six valves, but that many alternatives are possible, including the number of valves. Similarly, a person of ordinary skill will recognize that the disclosed O-ring retaining plates and O-ring retaining clips are not restricted to a bar gun handle with a control panel with only five buttons. Possible alternatives may include a control panel of any multiplicity of buttons.
[0029] While the subject of this specification has been described in connection with one or more exemplary embodiments, it is not intended to limit the claims to the particular forms set forth. On the contrary, the appended claims are intended to cover such alternatives, modifications and equivalents as may be included within their spirit and scope.