PRESSURIZED GAS SOURCE
20210276748 · 2021-09-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F17C2221/013
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65B31/025
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F23/2361
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F17C2201/0109
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2205/0308
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01F23/23611
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F17C2270/0736
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B65B31/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A gas source for pressuring sparkling and other beverage containers, e.g., to re-pressurize the container to keep a carbonation level of beverage during storage.
Claims
1. A pressurized gas source for use in providing pressurized gas into a beverage container, the gas source comprising: a housing including a support for a gas cylinder holding the pressurized gas; a gas outlet mounted to the housing and arranged to provide the pressurized gas for delivery to the beverage container; a regulator supported by the housing and arranged to receive gas at a first pressure from the gas cylinder and to provide gas at a second pressure lower than the first pressure to the gas outlet; and a piercing lance arranged to pierce an outlet of the gas cylinder to release the pressurized gas, the piercing lance being fixed relative to the regulator, and the regulator and the piercing lance being movable relative to the housing and the gas cylinder to pierce the outlet of the gas cylinder.
2. The gas source of claim 1, wherein the gas cylinder support is arranged to hold the gas cylinder stationary relative to the housing during movement of the regulator and piercing lance to pierce the outlet of the gas cylinder.
3. The gas source of claim 1, wherein the housing includes a lever mounted for pivotal movement and coupled to move the regulator and piercing lance between retracted and piercing positions.
4. The gas source of claim 3, wherein the lever defines an exterior surface of the housing.
5. The gas source of claim 3, wherein the lever includes a cam that contacts and moves the regulator and piercing lance from the retracted position to the piercing position.
6. The gas source of claim 5, wherein the regulator and piercing lance are spring biased to move to the retracted position.
7. The gas source of claim 1, wherein the housing includes a door that is movable between open and closed positions to open and close a gas cylinder compartment.
8. The gas source of claim 7, wherein the housing includes a latch to hold the door in the closed position.
9. The gas source of claim 8, wherein the housing includes a lever mounted for pivotal movement between open and closed positions and coupled to move the regulator and piercing lance between retracted and piercing positions, and wherein the lever in the closed position prevents operation of the latch to open the door.
10. The gas source of claim 9, wherein the lever defines an exterior surface of the housing, and in the closed position the lever covers the latch.
11. The gas source of claim 1, wherein the support for the gas cylinder includes a U-shaped plate arranged to receive a portion of a neck of the gas cylinder.
12. The gas source of claim 11, wherein the support for the gas cylinder is arranged to counter a piercing force of the piercing lance in piercing the outlet of the gas cylinder.
13. The gas source of claim 12, further comprising the gas cylinder having a flange arranged at the neck of the cylinder, and wherein the support for the gas cylinder is arranged to receive the neck of the gas cylinder with the flange positioned on an upper surface of the support.
14. The gas source of claim 1, wherein the housing includes a gas cylinder holder arranged for movement between open and closed positions, and wherein the gas cylinder holder is arranged to position a portion of the gas cylinder on the support with movement to the closed position.
15. The gas source of claim 14, wherein the gas cylinder holder is attached to a door of the housing that is movable between closed and open positions.
16. The gas source of claim 1, wherein the housing has an elongated shape with a top and a bottom, the gas outlet is located at the bottom of the housing and the support for the gas cylinder is arranged to support the gas cylinder with the outlet of the gas cylinder located at an uppermost part of the gas cylinder.
17. The gas source of claim 16, wherein the regulator and piercing lance are arranged to move vertically to pierce the gas cylinder.
18. The gas source of claim 1, wherein the housing includes a gas cylinder holder adapted to receive a first gas cylinder having a first size in an adapter, and to receive a second gas cylinder having a second size that is larger than the first size without the adapter.
19. The gas source of claim 1, wherein the gas outlet includes a valve that is normally closed and is opened by moving a portion of the valve upwardly.
20. A gas cylinder comprising: a body having a storage volume and a neck having a top surface with a piercable gas outlet; a flange secured to the neck and arranged to support the gas cylinder for piercing of the gas outlet, the flange extending radially outwardly from the neck; a cap secured to the neck and having a sidewall extending around the top surface and defining an inner space and an upper opening to the inner space; and a gasket located in the inner space and arranged to form a seal with the top surface and form a seal with a piercing element that extends into the inner space to pierce the gas outlet.
21. The gas cylinder of claim 20, wherein the flange and the cap are made as single unitary piece.
22. The gas cylinder of claim 20, wherein the sidewall of the cap is arranged to extend above the top surface of the neck, and the gasket having an upper surface, a region of the upper surface being exposed at the upper opening of the cap and arranged to contact the piercing element received in the upper opening of the cap to pierce the gas outlet of the cylinder, and a lower surface arranged to form the seal with the top surface of the neck.
23. The gas cylinder of claim 20, wherein the cap includes an upper wall having an annular shape that extends radially inwardly from the sidewall and includes a radially inner part that defines the upper opening.
24. The gas cylinder of claim 23, wherein the gasket has an uppermost part of an upper surface located radially inward of the radially inner part of the upper wall.
25. The gas cylinder of claim 24, wherein the uppermost part of the upper surface of the gasket extends into the upper opening.
26. The gas cylinder of claim 20, wherein the inner space has a cylindrical shape and the gasket has a torus shape.
27. The gas cylinder of claim 20, wherein the sidewall is located at an upper portion of the cap and a lower portion of the cap includes an internal thread arranged to engage with an external thread on the cylinder neck.
28. The gas cylinder of claim 20, wherein contact of the piercing element with the gasket causes the gasket to change shape and to at least partially conform to the shape of the inner space defined by the cap and the piercing element.
29. The gas cylinder of claim 20, wherein the upper opening in the cap is operable to engage a piercing element and prevent rotation of the gas cylinder relative to the piercing element.
30. A pressurized gas source for use in providing pressurized gas into a beverage container, the gas source comprising: a housing including a support for a gas cylinder holding the pressurized gas; a piercing lance arranged to pierce an outlet of the gas cylinder to release the pressurized gas; a gas outlet mounted to the housing, fluidly coupled to the piercing lance and arranged to provide the pressurized gas for delivery to the beverage container; a door that is movable between open and closed positions on the housing to open and close a gas cylinder compartment; and an actuator arranged to move the piercing lance and the gas cylinder relative to each other to cause the piercing lance to pierce the outlet of the gas cylinder, the actuator having a piercing state in which the lance and gas cylinder are engaged and a retracted state in which the lance and gas cylinder are disengaged, wherein the door is prevented from movement from the closed position unless the actuator is in the disengaged state.
31. The gas source of claim 30, wherein the housing includes a latch to hold the door in the closed position.
32. The gas source of claim 30, wherein the actuator includes a lever mounted for pivotal movement between open and closed positions and coupled to move the gas cylinder and piercing lance between engaged and disengaged positions, and wherein the lever in the closed position prevents operation of the latch to open the door.
33. The gas source of claim 32, wherein the lever defines an exterior surface of the housing.
34. The gas source of claim 30, further comprising a regulator supported by the housing and arranged to receive gas at a first pressure from the gas cylinder and to provide gas at a second pressure lower than the first pressure to the gas outlet.
35. The gas source of claim 34, wherein the piercing lance is fixed relative to the regulator, and the regulator and the piercing lance being movable relative to the housing and the gas cylinder to pierce the outlet of the gas cylinder.
36. The gas source of claim 35, wherein the gas cylinder support is arranged to hold the gas cylinder stationary relative to the housing during movement of the regulator and piercing lance to pierce the outlet of the gas cylinder.
37. A pressurized gas source for use in providing pressurized gas into a beverage container, the gas source comprising: a housing including a support for a gas cylinder holding the pressurized gas, the support arranged to support the gas cylinder such that an outlet of the gas cylinder is positioned above other portions of the gas cylinder; a piercing lance arranged to pierce the outlet of the gas cylinder to release the pressurized gas; a gas outlet mounted to the housing, fluidly coupled to the piercing lance and arranged to provide the pressurized gas for delivery to the beverage container; and a gas flow path including a conduit and arranged to route flow of gas from the outlet of the gas cylinder upwardly and then downwardly to the gas outlet.
38. The gas source of claim 37, wherein the gas flow path includes a regulator fluidly coupled to the piercing lance and to the conduit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] Aspects of the invention are described with reference to various embodiments, and to the figures, which include:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0027] Aspects of the invention are described below with reference to illustrative embodiments, but it should be understood that aspects of the invention are not to be construed narrowly in view of the specific embodiments described. Thus, aspects of the invention are not limited to the embodiments described herein. It should also be understood that various aspects of the invention may be used alone and/or in any suitable combination with each other, and thus various embodiments should not be interpreted as requiring any particular combination or combinations of features. Instead, one or more features of the embodiments described may be combined with any other suitable features of other embodiments. For example, the embodiment of a gas supply below includes a regulator and lance that are movable relative to the housing and gas cylinder, as well as a door of a gas cylinder compartment that can be opened only after a lever that operates a piercing operation is moved to an open position. These features may be used independently of each other, e.g., the gas cylinder door feature may be used in a gas supply that moves a cylinder relative to the housing for piercing, and vice versa.
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[0029] As shown in
[0030] The gas source 1 may include an actuator to cause the lance to pierce the gas cylinder. In this embodiment, the actuator includes a lever 24 that is mounted for pivotal movement about a pivot axis 241, which can be seen in
[0031] Although not required, in this embodiment a portion of the lever 24 defines an external surface of the housing 2. This may enable a user to more easily identify the function of the lever 24, as well as access the lever 24. In addition, this may enable to the lever 24 to control whether and how a gas cylinder is removed from, or provided to the gas source 1. For example, in this embodiment, the gas source 1 includes a door 25 that covers a gas cylinder compartment where the gas cylinder 4 is located. The door 25 is movable between the closed position in
[0032] Venting a cylinder before allowing a user to open a gas cylinder compartment may delay handling of the cylinder, allowing the cylinder to warm before being touched by a user.
[0033] In this embodiment, the door 25 is pivotally mounted near the bottom 22 of the housing 2 so that the door 25 can pivot forwardly and downwardly to expose the gas cylinder compartment. The door 25 includes a cylinder holder 251 on an inner side, allowing a cylinder 4 to be placed on the inner side of the door 25 and the door 25 moved to the closed position to mount the cylinder 4 in the gas cylinder compartment. The cylinder holder 251 is arranged to hold multiple different sizes and shapes of cylinders 4, including cylinders 4 of different lengths. In some cases, an adapter 252 may be used with a cylinder 4, e.g., where the cylinder 4 is smaller than a typical or nominal size. In such a case, the cylinder 4 may be placed in the adapter 252, and the combination adapter/cylinder placed into the cylinder holder 251. The door 25 may then be moved to the closed position to place the cylinder 4 in the gas cylinder compartment of the housing 2.
[0034] The cylinder compartment includes a support 3 to hold the cylinder 4 in the gas cylinder compartment. In this embodiment, the support 3 is arranged to support the gas cylinder 4 with the outlet of the gas cylinder located at an uppermost part of the gas cylinder 4. That is, the gas cylinder 4 is oriented vertically with the outlet of the cylinder located above other portions of the cylinder. This arrangement may be useful for use with carbon dioxide cylinders, which may contain liquid and gas forms of carbon dioxide. By orienting the cylinder vertically, liquid carbon dioxide may be prevented from exiting the cylinder during use. In addition, or alternately, to orienting the gas cylinder with the gas outlet located at an uppermost portion of the gas cylinder during gas dispensing, gas received from the gas cylinder 4 may be routed or otherwise carried in an upward direction, and then downwardly to the gas outlet 9. For example, the regulator 5 and conduit 55 direct fluid received from the gas cylinder 4 upwardly in an initial flow path, and then the conduit 55 turns downwardly to the gas outlet 9. This may help prevent liquid received from the gas cylinder 4 from reaching the gas outlet 9, which could cause freezing of some components such as a gas outlet valve. That is, if liquid carbon dioxide is received by the conduit 55, routing the flow upwardly and then downwardly can help keep liquid from reaching the downward segment of the conduit and thus keep the liquid from reaching the gas outlet of the pressurized gas source. In some cases, the initial upward flow path may help prevent liquid from reaching an uppermost part of the conduit 55, e.g., because liquid is more dense than gas. Also, the upward, then downward flow path of the conduit 55 may increase the overall length of the flow path, helping to warm any liquid in the conduit 55 so the liquid evaporates to a gas in the conduit 55.
[0035] The support 3 for the gas cylinder 4 may also be arranged to counter the force applied by the piercing lance 6 during piercing. That is, the force required to pierce the gas outlet of the cylinder 4 may vary, but in some cases may be relatively high, e.g., 10 lbs or more. The support 3 may provide all necessary counter force on the cylinder 4 to allow for effective piercing by the lance 6, e.g., the support 3 may prevent movement of the cylinder 4 relative to the housing during piercing. The support 3 may engage with the cylinder 4 in different ways, such as by engaging with a neck of the cylinder, a cap engaged with the cylinder neck, etc., and in this embodiment the support 3 is arranged to engage with a flange that is attached to the cylinder neck.
[0036] When a cylinder 4 like that in
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[0038] As noted above, the gas source 1 may be used to re-pressurize carbonated beverage containers after the containers are opened to dispense a beverage. To introduce pressurized gas into the container, a stopper may be used to deliver the pressurized gas and hold the interior space of the container under pressure for an extended period.
[0039] While aspects of the invention have been shown and described with reference to illustrative embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention encompassed by the appended claims.