Adaptable insulated galley cart carbonated beverage delivery system
10689238 ยท 2020-06-23
Assignee
Inventors
- Emmanuel A. Garcia (Mukilteo, WA, US)
- Joshua Y. Lee (Seattle, WA, US)
- Christopher Rinauto (Seattle, WA, US)
Cpc classification
B67D1/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B61D37/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D1/0801
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D2001/0822
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D11/0007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47B81/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B67D1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D1/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A galley cart carbonated beer dispensing system employs a housing defining a cavity. A door is coupled to the housing and configured to be moved between a closed position and an open position. A keg is received in the cavity and a carbonation cylinder is received in the cavity and connected to the keg. A spigot is supported on a dispensing tower extending from a top of the housing and connected to the keg. The dispensing tower is retractable into the cavity.
Claims
1. A galley cart carbonated beverage dispensing system comprising: a housing defining a cavity, said housing adapted to support a beverage keg within the cavity and a carbonation cylinder within the cavity; a dispensing tower vertically translatable telescopically from a receiver extending from the cavity through a top of the housing and retractable into the receiver through the top of the housing; and a spigot extending from the dispensing tower and translating with the dispensing tower through a slot extending from the receiver in the top of the housing.
2. The galley cart carbonated beverage dispensing system as defined in claim 1 further comprising a door coupled to the housing, the door configured to be moved between a closed position and an open position.
3. The galley cart carbonated beverage dispensing system as defined in claim 2 further comprising a second door coupled to the housing.
4. The galley cart carbonated beverage dispensing system as defined in claim 1 wherein the dispensing tower translates through a support element engaged in the receiver and further comprising a position engagement system adapted to fix the support element in the receiver at an extended position of the dispensing tower and releasable for vertical translation of the support element in the receiver positioning the dispensing tower in a retracted position.
5. The galley cart carbonated beverage dispensing system as defined in claim 4 wherein the receiver is cylindrical and the position engagement system comprises a split clamp compressing slotted segments in a collar on the receiver to engage the support element.
6. The galley cart carbonated beverage dispensing system as defined in claim 4 wherein the receiver and support element are rectangular in cross section, the position engagement system comprising depressible buttons received in detents.
7. The galley cart carbonated beverage dispensing system as defined in claim 4 wherein the dispensing tower employs telescoping segments.
8. The galley cart carbonated beverage dispensing system as defined in claim 7 wherein the position engagement system comprising depressible buttons received in detents.
9. A galley cart carbonated beverage dispensing system comprising: a housing defining a cavity; a spigot connected to a keg in the cavity and extending from a dispensing tower translatable from a receiver extending from the cavity through a top of the housing, said dispensing tower retractable into the receiver through the top of the housing into the cavity, a slot extending from the receiver in the top of the housing receiving the spigot.
10. The galley cart carbonated beverage dispensing system as defined in claim 1 further comprising a mounting ring on a bottom of the housing receiving the keg.
11. The galley cart carbonated beverage dispensing system as defined in claim 9 further comprising a second mounting ring on the bottom of the housing receiving a carbonation cylinder connected to the keg.
12. A method for dispensing a carbonated beverage, the method comprising: mounting a beverage keg in a galley cart, said galley cart having a housing defining a cavity, said housing adapted to support the beverage keg within the cavity and a CO2 cylinder within the cavity; mounting the CO2 cylinder in the galley cart; connecting the CO2 cylinder to a tap on the keg; connecting a supply tube connection from the beverage keg to a dispensing connection on a spigot, the spigot extending from a dispensing tower vertically translatable telescopically from a receiver extending from the cavity through a top of the housing and retractable into the receiver through the top of the housing, said spigot translating with the dispensing tower through a slot extending from the receiver in the top of the housing; telescopically extending the dispensing tower carrying the spigot from a top of the galley cart, the spigot transitioned through the slot in the top; and securing the dispensing tower with a position engagement system in the extended position.
13. The method as defined in claim 12 further comprising dispensing the beverage from the spigot.
14. The method as defined in claim 13 further comprising: upon completion of desired dispensing of the beverage, releasing the position engagement system; and retracting the dispensing tower into the galley cart.
15. The method as defined in claim 12 further comprising receiving a glass holder and overflow sump on the top of the galley cart under the spigot.
16. The method as defined in claim 15 further comprising removing the glass holder and overflow sump from the top of the galley cart and emptying the overflow sump.
17. The method as defined in claim 16 further comprising storing the glass holder and overflow sump in the interior cavity of the galley cart.
18. The method as defined in claim 16 further comprising installing a cover plate to cover the slot on the galley cart top.
19. The galley cart carbonated beverage dispensing system as defined in claim 1 further comprising a glass holder and overflow sump removably engaged on the top of the housing and covering the slot.
20. The galley cart carbonated beverage dispensing system as defined in claim 19 wherein the glass holder and overflow sump when removed from the top of the housing is received on lateral supports in the cavity.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The features, functions, and advantages that have been discussed can be achieved independently in various embodiments of the present invention or may be combined in yet other embodiments further details of which can be seen with reference to the following description and drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) The embodiments described herein provide a storage and dispensing system for a carbonated beverage, such as draft beer, that may be used in conjunction with standard galley carts. More specifically, the embodiments described herein provide a galley cart for use in a transportation vehicle that includes capability for dispensing draft beer while retaining a desired form factor for storage and operation in aircraft or other transportation vehicle galleys. An insulated half-size galley cart houses up to a sixth barrel beer keg (a.k.a., a 5.16 gallon (20 liter) beer keg) and CO2 cylinder for carbonation and employs a dispensing tower with a beer spigot connected to a keg tap, with the dispensing tower retractable into an interior cavity of the galley cart.
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(13) By disengaging the latch 116 from the corresponding receiver 118, the doors 112 can be opened outwardly providing access to an interior cavity 120 of the housing 102 as shown in
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(15) A dispensing tower 138 having a spigot 140 extends upward from the top 108 of the housing 102 and a glass support and overflow sump 142 is received in supports 144 on the top 108 adjacent the tower 138 to support a glass for filing from the spigot 140 and to catch any overflow from the glass during filing. For the embodiment shown, the glass support and overflow sump 142 is a self-contained tray 146 and a mesh or screen top 148 which may be easily removed and inverted to drain any accumulated overflow. In alternative embodiments a drain from the sump to a larger container in the cart or overboard for connection to a supplement drain (or both) may be employed.
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(17) The dispensing tower 138 is retractable into the cart housing 102. The dispensing tower 138 extends from a support element 168 which is telescopically engaged in a cylindrical receiver 172. A position engagement system employs radial engagement stubs 170 extending from the support element 168 received in vertical slots 174 in the cylindrical receiver 172 for vertical translation and connecting horizontal detents 176 substantially at a top 177 of the vertical slots allowing rotation of the support element 168 to engage the detents to fix the dispensing tower in an extended position seen in
(18) The dispensing tower 138 is rigidly attached to the support element 168 for the embodiment shown and rotates with the support element 168. In alternative embodiments, the support element 168 and dispensing tower 138 may be engaged in a slip fit arrangement to allow separate rotation of the support element 168 for engagement and disengagement from the detents 176. The glass support and overflow sump 142 when engaged on the top 108 of the housing 102 covers the slot 178. The glass support and overflow sump 142 is removable from the top 108 and may be stored on a shelf or lateral supports 180 in the interior cavity 120 of the housing 102 as seen in
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(21) Having now described various embodiments in detail as required by the patent statutes, those skilled in the art will recognize modifications and substitutions to the specific embodiments disclosed herein. Such modifications are within the scope and intent of the present disclosure as defined in the following claims.