A CLEANING UNIT FOR SUPPLYING A CLEANING LIQUID TO A BEVERAGE DISPENSING SYSTEM
20200247657 · 2020-08-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
B67D1/0888
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D1/0882
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D1/07
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A cleaning unit (38) for supplying a cleaning liquid to a beverage dispensing system, in which the cleaning unit (38) comprises a first inlet (36) for receiving a pressure fluid, a second inlet (44) for receiving a cleaning liquid, an outlet (42) for supplying the cleaning liquid to a discharge valve of the beverage dispensing system, and a drive mechanism for forcing the cleaning liquid from the second inlet (44) to said outlet (42) by using the pressure fluid received at the first inlet.
Claims
1. A beverage dispensing system (10) comprising a cleaning unit (38) for supplying a cleaning liquid to the beverage dispensing system, said beverage dispensing system comprising one or more sealable pressure chambers (28), each defining a beverage container (30) or containing a beverage container, said one or more pressure chambers being in fluid communication with one or more tapping devices (16) via a beverage connector and a tapping line (22), said beverage connector allowing a beverage to be dispensed from said one or more tapping devices when said one or more pressure chambers are pressurized, said cleaning unit comprising: a first inlet (36) for receiving a pressure fluid, a second inlet (44) for receiving a cleaning liquid, said cleaning liquid comprising water (50) and an active cleaning agent (48), an outlet (42) for supplying said cleaning liquid to said beverage connector of said beverage dispensing system (10), a guiding mechanism for steering the passage of said cleaning liquid from said second inlet to said outlet, using said pressure fluid received at said first inlet (36) for propelling the cleaning liquid, and a user interface (54) for controlling said guiding mechanism and/or said beverage connector, and wherein said beverage connector is a three-port discharge valve (24), said discharge valve having at least a beverage dispensing position, a cleaning position and a closed position, said beverage dispensing position allowing a beverage to be dispensed from said tapping device (16) when said one or more pressure chambers (28) are pressurized while preventing a cleaning liquid from being dispensed from said one or more tapping devices, said cleaning position allowing said cleaning liquid to be dispensed from said one or more tapping devices while preventing said beverage from being dispensed from said one or more tapping devices, and said closed position preventing any of said beverage and cleaning liquid being dispensed from said one or more tapping devices; and wherein said cleaning unit (38) comprises a mechanical energy source for being in contact with said cleaning liquid for transferring mechanical stress to said cleaning fluid.
2. The beverage dispensing system (10) according to claim 1, wherein, said mechanical energy source is a piezo electric device.
3. The beverage dispensing system (10) according to claim 1, wherein said cleaning unit (38) further comprises an air compressor (32) in fluid communication with said first inlet (36).
4. The beverage dispensing system (10) according to claim 1, wherein said cleaning unit (38) further comprises a mixing unit in fluid communication with said second inlet (44), said mixing unit comprising a water inlet (50) for connection to the water mains and active cleaning agent inlet (46) for connection to an active cleaning agent source (48).
5. The beverage dispensing system (10) according to claim 4, wherein said mixing unit is capable of selectively providing water (50) only and a mixture of water (50) and active cleaning agent (48) to said second inlet (44).
6. The beverage dispensing system (10) according to claim 1, wherein said cleaning unit (38) further comprises a container of pre-mixed cleaning liquid.
7. The beverage dispensing system (10) according to claim 1, wherein said user interface (54) is located adjacent said one or more tapping devices (16).
8. The beverage dispensing system (10) according to claim 1, wherein said user interface (54) is a mechanical switch, an electrical switch, a UI display/PCB, optionally including PCT telemetry.
9. The beverage dispensing system (10) according to claim 1, wherein said cleaning unit (38) further comprises a gas outlet (34) in fluid communication with said first inlet (36).
10. The beverage dispensing system (10) according to claim 9, wherein the gas outlet (34) in fluid communication with the the pressure chambers for pressurization of the pressure chambers.
11. The beverage dispensing system (10) according to claim 1, wherein said cleaning unit (38) is mobile.
12. The beverage dispensing system (10) according to claim 1, wherein said cleaning liquid comprises activated or energized water, or a weak solution of sodium hypochlorite (NaClO) or hydrogen peroxide (H.sub.2O.sub.2), such as between 0.5 ppm and 10% in a watery solution, preferably between 1 ppm and 0.1%, an, optionally, said cleaning unit (38) including a measurement system measuring electrical parameters such as conductivity, capacity or resistance of the cleaning liquid.
13. The beverage dispensing system (10) according to claim 1, wherein the outlet (42) in fluid communication with the tapping line for supplying pressure fluid for blowing out the tapping line.
14. A method of cleaning a beverage dispensing system (10) by providing a cleaning unit (38), said beverage dispensing system comprising one or more sealable pressure chambers (28), each defining a beverage container (30) or containing a beverage container, said one or more pressure chambers being in fluid communication with one or more tapping devices (16) via a beverage connector and a tapping line (22), said beverage connector having at least a beverage dispensing position, a cleaning position and a closed position, said beverage dispensing position allowing a beverage to be dispensed from said tapping device when said one or more pressure chambers (28) are pressurized while preventing a cleaning liquid from being dispensed from said one or more tapping devices, said cleaning position allowing said cleaning liquid to be dispensed from said one or more tapping devices while preventing said beverage from being dispensed from said one or more tapping devices, and said closed position preventing any of said beverage and cleaning liquid being dispensed from said one or more tapping devices, said method comprising: providing a first inlet (36) for receiving a pressure fluid in said cleaning unit (38), providing a second inlet (44) for receiving a cleaning liquid in said cleaning unit, said cleaning liquid comprising water (50) and active cleaning agent (48), providing an outlet (42) in said cleaning unit for supplying said cleaning liquid to said beverage connector of said beverage dispensing system (10), providing a guiding mechanism in said cleaning unit for steering the passage of said cleaning liquid from said second inlet to said outlet, by using said pressure fluid received at said first inlet (36) for propelling the cleaning fluid, providing a user interface (54) in said cleaning unit for controlling said guiding mechanism and/or said beverage connector, said method further comprising the steps of: causing said beverage connector to assume said cleaning position, and supplying said cleaning liquid from said outlet to said one or more tapping devices (16) via said tapping line (22) and said beverage connector.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0117] The tapping device 16 is connected to a tapping line 22 which in the present embodiment leads below the bar counter 12 but which alternatively may lead to a central storage room such as a cellar. The tapping line 22 is led to a beverage connector, such as in the present case a discharge valve 24, optionally via a pass through cooling unit 26. In the present embodiment, the tapping line 22 is split up into three lines 22 22 22, each leading to a separate discharge valve 24 24 24. It is of course contemplated that different configurations of parallel- and series connected tapping lines may be used.
[0118] Each discharge valve 24 24 24 is coupled to a separate pressure chamber 28 28 28, each of which in turn may accommodate a collapsible beverage container 30 30 30. The beverage container 30 30 30 is preferably made of plastic or similar polymeric and flexible material and includes a preferably carbonated beverage. A pressure line 34 leads from a compressor 32 to a first inlet 36 of a cleaning unit 38 for providing pressurized air to the cleaning unit 38. Each pressure chamber 28 28 28 is connected to the compressor 32 via the cleaning unit 38. Pressure lines 34 34 34 extend from the cleaning unit 38 for pressurization of the pressure chambers 28 28 28. For safety reasons, in order to allow a better control of the pressure supplied to the pressure chambers, no pressure lines extend directly between the compressor 32 and the pressure chambers 28 28 28 although such solution would in principle be feasible. Each pressure chamber 28 28 28 is thereby pressurized using air pressure sufficient for collapsing the beverage container 30 30 30 located in the pressure chamber 28 28 28, and propelling the beverage from the beverage container 30 30 30 through the discharge valve 24 24 24 and tapping line 22 22 22 22 and out through the tapping device 16.
[0119] Further, at least one, and in the present embodiment three, cleaning lines 40 40 40 extend between an outlet 42 of the cleaning unit 38 to the discharge valves 24 24 24 for providing cleaning liquid to the discharge valves 24 24 24, tapping lines 22 22 22 22 and tapping device 16. The discharge valves 24 24 24 have a beverage dispensing position, a cleaning position and a closed position. The beverage dispensing position allows the beverage to be dispensed from the tapping device when the pressure chamber is pressurized while preventing the cleaning liquid from being dispensed from the tapping device. The rinsing i.e. cleaning position allows the cleaning liquid to be dispensed from the tapping device while preventing the beverage from being dispensed from the tapping device. The closed position prevents any of the beverage and cleaning liquid being dispensed from the tapping device.
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[0121] Further, the cleaning unit 38 includes a user interface 54. The user interface may be a simple set of buttons 54 for manual control of the cleaning, to a graphical GUI 54 allowing automatic control. The user interface may even provide information to the user about the content 54 of beverage in the containers. The user interface may preferably be located adjacent said one or more tapping devices so that the user has direct access from the bar counter. The cleaning unit 38 and the compressor 32 is preferably connectable to the electricity mains 52 for providing power.
REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0122] 10. Beverage dispensing system [0123] 12. Bar counter [0124] 14. Tapping rod [0125] 16. Tapping device [0126] 18. Handle [0127] 20. Beverage glass [0128] 22. Tapping line [0129] 24. Discharge valve [0130] 26. Cooling unit [0131] 28. Pressure chamber [0132] 30. Beverage container [0133] 32. Compressor [0134] 34. Pressure line [0135] 36. First inlet [0136] 38. Cleaning unit [0137] 40. Cleaning line [0138] 42. Outlet [0139] 44. Second inlet [0140] 46. Detergent line [0141] 48. Active cleaning agent [0142] 50. Water [0143] 52. Electricity mains [0144] 54. User interface