Keg chime
11027879 · 2021-06-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D25/2826
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D7/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D2210/00097
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D1/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to a keg chime configured to be mounted to a keg, for example a blow moulded plastic keg. The chime may include a handle that has a waveform profile when viewed in cross-section along a length of the handle. The handle may include a first set of one or more regions of inflection that provide a first surface of the handle and a second set of one or more regions of inflection that provide an opposing second surface of the handle. The chime may be configured to be connected to a sleeve for surrounding at least part of a body portion of the keg. The interface between the chime and the sleeve may be configured to permit axially outward movement of the chime with respect to the sleeve in order to accommodate axial expansion of the keg.
Claims
1. A chime configured to be mounted to a keg, the chime comprising a handle that has a waveform profile when viewed in cross-section along a length direction of the handle, wherein the waveform profile defines at least one region of inflection forming at least part of a first surface of the handle, and at least one further region of inflection forming at least part of a second surface of the handle.
2. A chime according to claim 1, wherein the first surface is a bottom surface of the handle and the second surface is a top surface of the handle when the chime is in its normal orientation for use.
3. A chime according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and second surfaces of the handle is convexly curved when the handle is viewed in cross-section along its length direction.
4. A chime according to claim 1, wherein the waveform profile defines a plurality of regions of inflection that together form at least part of the first surface of the handle.
5. A chime according to claim 1, wherein the waveform profile defines a plurality of regions of inflection that together form at least part of the second surface of the handle.
6. A chime according to claim 1, wherein the handle comprises one or more walls forming a body of the handle.
7. A chime according to claim 6, wherein the handle comprises at least one connecting wall that extends between and connects a region of inflection forming at least part of the first surface of the handle and a region of inflection forming at least part of the second surface of the handle.
8. A chime according to claim 6, wherein the handle comprises at least one outer wall that extends outwardly from one of the regions of inflection to define an outer edge of the handle.
9. A chime according to claim 6, wherein the handle comprises at least one reinforcing web that extends between and connects an adjacent pair of the walls.
10. A chime according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the regions of inflection comprises a substantially planar central portion.
11. A chime according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the regions of inflection has a continuously curved shape.
12. A chime according to claim 1, wherein the waveform profile of the handle generally takes the form of a sine wave.
13. A chime according to claim 1, wherein the handle has a cross-sectional profile that is at least substantially constant along at least a majority of the length of the handle.
14. A chime according to claim 1, wherein the handle has a generally circular outer shape when viewed in cross-section along its length direction.
15. A chime according to claim 1, comprising at least one drainage aperture that is configured to allow fluid inside the handle to drain to the exterior of the handle.
16. A chime according to claim 1, wherein the handle extends between a pair of arms via which the handle is connected to a body portion of the chime.
17. A chime according to claim 1, wherein the handle has a curved shape along its length direction.
18. A chime according to claim 1, wherein the handle forms part of an outer crown portion of the chime.
19. A chime according to claim 1, wherein the chime is a top chime.
20. A keg assembly comprising a keg and at least one chime according to claim 1 mounted to the keg.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) One or more embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(10) The keg 100 is illustrated in isolation in
(11) At the top of the shoulder portion 103 the keg 100 is provided with a neck portion 104 that defines an opening of the keg 100. A closure 105, illustrated in
(12) The keg 100 has a capacity of approximately 30 litres, and is configured to be used in the distribution and pressurised dispensing of draught beer. In the present embodiment the keg 100 is configured to be able to independently withstand the pressures associated with pressurised dispensing of draught beer, for example at an operating pressure of approximately 2 bar (gauge pressure), although additional protection and reinforcement is provided to the keg by the keg protection assembly 2.
(13) The various components of the keg protection assembly 2 will now be described. It will be appreciated that all references to directions made throughout this specification, such as ““top”, “bottom”, “upper”, “lower”, “upwardly”, “downwardly”, “vertical” and “horizontal” are made with respect to a keg assembly in upright orientation as illustrated in
(14) As illustrated in
(15) The body portion 11 is provided with an annular wall 14 which extends downwardly from an outer edge of the continuous inner part of the body portion 11 at a location inboard of the outer wall 13, the lower edge of which is configured to engage the shoulder portion 103 of the keg 100. The top chime 10 further comprises a plurality of ribs 15 that extend downwardly from the body portion 11. The ribs 15 extend radially outwardly with respect to the central longitudinal axis of the top chime 10 and connect the body portion 11 to the outer wall 13. The ribs 15 have a profile that compliments the shape of the shoulder portion 103 of the keg 100.
(16) The top chime 10 further comprises a crown portion 16 that is arranged above the body portion 11 and the outer wall 13. The crown portion 16 forms the upper-most part of the top chime 10 when the top chime 10 is in its normal orientation for use, and extends above the upper-most point of the keg 10 and the closure 105 when the top chime 10 has been assembled together with the keg 100. The crown portion 16 extends continuously around the top chime 10 and has a generally circular shape that is concentrically arranged with respect to the longitudinal axis of the top chime 10.
(17) The crown portion 16 has an outside diameter that is slightly smaller than the outside diameter of the outer wall 13, and defines a recess 18 at the top of the keg assembly 1, with a base of the recess being formed by the body portion 11 of the top chime 10. The upper part of the neck portion 103 of the keg 100 and the closure 105 protrude into the recess through the central aperture 12 and are therefore protected within the recess by the crown portion 16. The recess defined by the crown portion 16 is significantly wider than the outside diameter of the neck portion 103 of the keg 100 and the closure 105 (for example by at least 100 mm) and the crown portion 16 extends a significant distance above the top of the closure (for example by at least 10 mm) in order to allow easy access to the closure while also providing effective protection. The top chime 10 is designed such that it is possible to connect the closure 105 to a standard filling head or dispense head (for example a standard Type A filling head or dispense head commonly used in combination with beer kegs) in order to fill the keg 100 or dispense beverage from the keg 100 while the top chime 10 remains mounted to the keg 100.
(18) The crown portion 16 also provides a stable base on which the keg assembly 1 may rest if the keg assembly is inverted in use.
(19) The crown portion 16 is generally formed by four handles 20, each of which has a curved shape with a centre of curvature that is coincident with the longitudinal axis of the chime 10 and forms an arc section of the overall crown portion 16. The crown portion 16 further comprises a set of four generally vertically extending struts or arms 17 via which the handles 20 are connected to the body portion 11 and the outer wall 13 of the top chime 10, with one of the arms 17 being provided between each adjacent pair of handles 20 such that each handle 20 extends between and is connected to the body portion 11 and the outer wall 13 by an adjacent pair of arms 17. Each arm 17 includes an inner wall 17a that is connected to the body portion 11 of the top chime 10, and an outer wall 17b arranged outboard of the inner wall 17a that is connected to the outer wall 13 of the top chime 10. The arms 17 are spaced apart from each other such that a gripping aperture is provided below each handle 20 in order to facilitate gripping of the top chime 10 by one or more of the handles 20.
(20) The top chime 10 is injection moulded as a single, integrally formed component and in the present embodiment is formed of HDPE, although other materials may equally be used in other embodiments.
(21) In the present embodiment, the top chime 10 is configured to be mounted to the keg 100 via engagement of the central portion 10 with a locking assembly 30. The locking assembly 30 includes a substantially planar U shaped element or collar 31 that is configured to be placed around the neck portion 104 of the keg 100 underneath a lower annular ring provided on the neck portion 104, and to be retained beneath the lower annular ring (as illustrated in
(22) When the top chime 10 is screwed onto the locking assembly 30, a latch formation provided on the collar insert 32 (not illustrated) becomes engaged with a corresponding recess provided in the body portion 11 of the top chime 10 in order to lock the top chime 10 with respect to the locking assembly 30. The latch formation may be moved axially inwardly (towards the longitudinal axis of the top chime 10) by pressing a lever element 33 in order to release the latch formation from the recess provided in the body portion 11 of the top chime 10 to thereby permit removal of the top chime 10 from the locking assembly 30 and the keg 100 after use.
(23) When the top chime 10 has been mounted to the keg in the manner described above, the top chime 10 protects the shoulder portion 103, neck portion 104 and closure 105 of the keg 100. The handles 20 of the top chime 10 also provide convenient gripping points by which the keg may be manually handled and/or gripped by a machine, for example in a keg filling line. The crown portion 16 and handles 20 are designed such that the keg 100 with the top chime 10 mounted thereto may be handled by machines used in keg handling, cleaning and filling lines in a similar way to traditional metal kegs including an integral top chime with minimal modifications to the keg handling apparatus.
(24) As illustrated in cross-section in
(25) The continuous handle element 21 includes a plurality of regions of inflection 22a, 22b, 22c, 23a, 23b when the handle 20 is viewed in cross-section along its length direction (as in
(26) Each region of inflection 22a, 22b, 22c, 23a, 23b is connected to one or more adjacent regions of inflection from the opposite surface of the handle 20 by one or more substantially vertical connecting walls 24, as illustrated in
(27) The continuous handle element 21 further includes a pair of outer walls 25a, 25b that respectively extend outwardly from the inner-most and outer-most lower regions of inflection 22a, 22c and define side edges of the handle 20.
(28) The inner-most lower region of inflection 22a has substantially continuously curved shape between the inwardly facing outer wall 25a and the first connecting wall 24. Similarly, the outer-most lower region of inflection 22c also has a substantially continuously curved shape. In contrast, the middle lower region of inflection 22b and the inner-most and outer-most upper regions of inflection 23a, 23b each include a substantially planar central portion that is joined to a pair of connecting walls via smoothly curving transition portions in order to increase the contact area of the handle 20.
(29) The base and top surface of the handle 20 each have a generally smoothly curved convex shape when viewed in cross-section along the length of the handle 20 (as in
(30) The regions of inflection 22a, 22b, 22c, 23a, 23b, connecting walls 24 and outer walls 25 each extend along the length of the handle 20 following a curved path between the arms 17 at either end of the handle 20, and are each substantially constant in shape along the length of the handle 20 such that the handle 20 has a substantially constant cross-sectional profile along its length.
(31) The handle 20 further comprises a plurality of reinforcing webs 26 that extend between and connect adjacent walls 24, 25 of the continuous handle element 21 in order to provide reinforcement to the handle 20, as illustrated in
(32) The above-described handle construction results in a chime handle 20 that is simple, robust, stiff and lightweight, as well as being convenient and comfortable for manual handling and gripping by machine. The waveform profile of the handle 20 also results in an efficient use of material in the handle and therefore allows a reduction in the quantity of material required to form the handle 20, thereby reducing the cost and weight of the top chime 10.
(33) Each of the lower regions of inflection 22a, 22b, 22c is provided with a plurality of through holes or drainage apertures 27 in order to allow any fluid that may collect within the handle 20 during use of the top chime 10 to drain out of the handle 20.
(34) The top chime 10 is provided with a sleeve holder arrangement 40 that is configured to receive the upper end of the sleeve 60 and retain the sleeve 60 with respect to the top chime 10 when the sleeve 60 has been assembled together with the top chime 10, as illustrated in
(35) The sleeve 60 is configured to be retained with respect to the top chime 10 by engagement of a plurality of engagement structures 44 provided on the top chime 10 with a corresponding plurality of apertures 61 provided through the wall of the sleeve 60 at a location close to the top end of the sleeve 60. In particular, the outer wall 13 of the top chime 10 is provided with a set of 6 bosses or engagement elements 45 each provided on a flap 46 that is pivotably connected to the main body of the outer wall 13 by a living hinge at a location adjacent to (and radially outboard of) a respective one of the post elements 42. When the top end of the sleeve 60 has been inserted into the annular groove 41 of the sleeve holder arrangement 40 with the apertures 60 aligned with the engagement elements 45, for example by lowering a keg 100 with the top chime 10 mounted thereto into the sleeve 60, the flaps 46 may be pressed inwardly with respect to the top chime 10 and the sleeve 60 in order to push the engagement elements 45 into the apertures 61, as illustrated in
(36) The sleeve 60 may be formed, for example, of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) or polyethylene naphthalate (PEN), and may have a corrugated structure including an inner wall and an outer wall that are connected to each other by linking elements. In some cases the sleeve 60 may be formed from a flat sheet of material that has been looped onto itself, for example by cutting a flat sheet of stock material, bending the cut sheet into a cylindrical shape, and welding or bonding ends of the sheet together to form the cylindrical sleeve 60. The outer surface of the sleeve 60 may be used to display branding and/or information relating to the product contained within the keg 100, in which case the branding and/or other information may be printed on the sheet before the sheet has been bent into its final cylindrical shape. The apertures 61 that are engaged by the engagement elements 45 of the top chime 10 may similarly be punched or cut through the sheet material before the sheet has been bent into its final cylindrical shape.
(37) The bottom chime 50 defines a socket that is configured to receive the base portion 101 of the keg 100 when the keg 100 is held within the keg protection assembly 2 as illustrated in
(38) The bottom chime 50 is also provided with a sleeve holder arrangement in an outer wall 53 thereof that is configured to receive and retain a lower end of the sleeve 60 when the sleeve 60 has been assembled together with the bottom chime 50, as illustrated in
(39) When the bottom chime 50, sleeve 60 and top chime 10 have been assembled together with the keg 100 to provide a keg assembly 1, as illustrated in
(40) During use of the keg assembly 1, it is possible for the keg 100 to expand in both axial and radial directions as a result of increased internal pressure, for example due to high ambient temperatures and/or vibrations and impacts experienced by the keg 100. When increased internal pressure causes the keg 100 to expand in an axial direction it is possible for the base portion 101 of the keg to come into contact with the socket of the bottom chime 50, potentially limiting further expansion of the keg 100 and resulting in increased tension in the keg assembly 1. However, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, the couplings 45, 61 between the top chime 10 and the sleeve 60 are configured to allow the top chime 10 to move in an axially outward direction with respect to the sleeve 60 (and therefore away from the bottom chime 50) in order to accommodate an increase in the length of the keg 100.
(41) In particular, the apertures 61 provided adjacent to the top end of the sleeve 60 (in which the engagement elements 45 of the top chime 10 are received) each take the form of a slot within which the engagement elements 45 are movable in an axial direction with respect to the sleeve 60 in order to permit outward movement of the top chime 10.
(42) As schematically illustrated in
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(44) However, if increased internal pressure within the keg 100 results in the keg 100 expanding within the keg protection assembly 2 and pressing against the socket of the bottom chime 50, the keg 100 may begin to exert an upward force on the top chime 10. When the upward force exerted on the top chime 10 by the keg 100 exceeds a threshold, the engagement elements 45 of the top chime 10 may deform the apertures 61, as schematically illustrated in
(45) In some cases the expansion regions 61b may be configured to retain the engagement elements 45 in their outboard positions such that the top chime 10 remains in an outboard position with respect to the sleeve 60 after expansion of the keg protection assembly 2. However, in other embodiments the engagement elements 45 may be permitted to fall back into the body portions 61a of the apertures 61 such that the top chime 10 is permitted to return to its initial position with respect to the sleeve 60 after pressure within the keg 100 has decreased.
(46) The coupling between the bottom chime 50 and the sleeve 60 may also be configured to allow the bottom chime 50 to move in an axially outward direction with respect to the sleeve 60 in a similar manner.
(47) The above-described keg assembly 1 may be used as part of a two-way distribution system in which the keg assembly 1 is returned, cleaned and refilled after its first use. Alternatively the keg assembly 1 may be used as part of a one-way distribution system in which the keg assembly 1 is recycled after use, in which case the various components of the keg assembly 1 may be disassembled from each other to facilitate recycling. Alternatively the keg assembly 1 may be disassembled after use and one or more parts of the keg assembly 1 may be returned for repeated use while others are recycled. For example, in some cases the top and/or bottom chimes 10, 50 may be returned for repeated use while the keg 100 and closure 105 are recycled.
(48) Many modifications may be made to the above examples without departing from the scope of the present invention as defined in the accompanying claims.
(49) For example, in the above-described embodiment the top chime forms part of a keg protection assembly that further includes a bottom chime and a sleeve extending between the top and bottom chimes, in which the bottom chime protects a base portion of the keg and provides a stable base for the complete keg assembly, and the sleeve protects a body portion of the keg and connects the top chime to the bottom chime. However, in other embodiments the bottom chime may be omitted, in which case the sleeve may be provided with a closed base extending underneath the base portion of the keg. Alternatively, or in addition, the sleeve may also be omitted, in which case the top chime may be used as a stand-alone device for protecting the top portion of the keg and/or providing a convenient lifting point for the keg (optionally in conjunction with a further stand-alone bottom chime that is configured to be mounted directly to the lower end of the keg).
(50) In embodiments in which the top chime is not configured to be connected to a sleeve the outer wall of the top chime may be omitted, in which case the top chime may include only a body portion for attachment to a neck portion of the keg and a crown portion including one or more handles connected to the body portion.
(51) In the above-described embodiment the crown portion of the top chime has a circular shape and extends a significant distance above the body portion of the top chime and the top of the keg and closure to define a large central recess. However, in other embodiments the crown portion may have another shape, for example a square or octagonal shape, and may be provided at substantially the same height as the body portion of the top chime and the top of the keg and closure, in which case the arms that connect the handles to the body portion of the top chime may extend in a radially outward direction from the body portion instead of a substantially vertical direction. In addition, in some embodiments the crown portion may form the radially outer-most portion of the top chime, and may have an outside diameter that is greater than the diameter of the keg (and the sleeve, if present).
(52) The above-described embodiment relates to a top chime including a plurality of handles each having a waveform profile including a plurality of regions of inflection. However, in other embodiments the waveform handle may alternatively or additionally be applied to a bottom chime, which may in some embodiments be configured to be mounted directly to a keg. In particular, the use of top and bottom chimes each including at least one of the handles may facilitate comfortable chest carrying of a keg to which the top and bottom chimes are mounted.
(53) Other modifications and variations will also be apparent to the skilled person.