Tap made of plastic material for delivering liquids from vessels
10604401 ยท 2020-03-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B67D3/043
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D3/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A tap is described, for delivering liquids from a vessel comprising: an elongated supporting body equipped with an inclined internal contact surface next to its delivery end; an upper closing element and tamper-preventing seal which closes the delivery end of the supporting body; a pin centrally placed inside the supporting body and equipped with an O-ring adapted to sealingly engage the inclined internal contact surface when the tap is closed; a dome-shaped elastic valve element operatively connected to the pin at the opposite end with respect to the delivery end of the supporting body, the dome-shaped elastic valve element performing the automatic closure of the tap; and a plate operatively connected to the dome-shaped elastic valve element.
Claims
1. A tap for delivering liquids from a vessel, the tap comprising: an elongated supporting body equipped with an inclined internal contact surface next to its delivery end; an upper closing element and tamper-preventing seal which closes the delivery end of the supporting body; a dome-shaped elastic valve element at an opposite end with respect to the delivery end of the supporting body, the dome-shaped elastic valve element performing an automatic closure of the tap; and a plate operatively connected to the dome-shaped elastic valve element; a pin centrally placed inside the supporting body and equipped with an O-ring adapted to sealingly engage the inclined internal contact surface when the tap is closed, the dome-shaped elastic valve element being operatively connected to the pin; wherein the dome-shaped elastic valve element rests on the plate and pushes pin and O-ring against the inclined internal surface of the supporting body, performing an operating seal with the tap closed, and wherein, when an assembly of pin O-ring dome-shape elastic valve ends its operating stroke and the pin collides with an interior of the dome-shaped elastic valve element, the dome-shaped elastic valve element is blocked and simultaneously allows entering into the elongated supporting body liquid to be delivered, creating an open channel which allows the continuous delivery of the product contained in the vessel.
2. The tap of claim 1, wherein the supporting body is equipped, at the delivery end, with coupling and liquid-sealing means, and, at its opposite end, with means for connecting and sealing to a mouth of the vessel and for preventing the removal from the vessel, the supporting body being further equipped, at its delivery end, with a cylindrical extension, on which fitting geometries for the vessel are obtained.
3. The tap of claim 1, wherein the supporting body is further equipped, at its end, with: sealing rings adapted to be operatively connected to a connecting mouth, in turn welded to a vessel, which operates as connecting element between the tap and the vessel bag; a ring with sharp edge which operates as removal preventing abutment of the tap once inserted in the connecting mouth; four wedge-shaped internal geometries to enable an entry of the plate, adapted to support/allow an abutment fastening of the plate, the wedge-shaped internal geometries also operating as abutment onto the dome-shaped valve.
4. The tap of claim 1, wherein, outside the elongated body, there are fastening geometries of the tamper-preventing seal and a seat for an external sealing O-ring, at the end of the supporting body being further present rounded discharge areas, which operate in order to better empty the vessel.
5. The tap of claim 1, wherein the central pin is equipped with fastening geometries of the dome-shaped elastic valve on an end and, on an opposite end, with a geometry which is the seat of the O-ring which performs an operating seal on the internal chute of the supporting body, the central pin further comprising four stiffening geometries, which also operate as guide to perform an axial sliding of the pin inside the supporting body, when it is activated in opening thrust for delivering liquid, the central pin further comprising, on its lower part, under the fastening geometry of the dome, an abutment plane which performs an opening of the delivery duct of the liquid, and a central driving pin.
6. The tap of claim 1, wherein the plate, once stably placed on the supporting body by means of a fastening of the bayonet type, is inserted by exploiting recesses and making them pass next to small teeth of the body and, through a rotation of the bayonet fastening type, sending them in stable abutment in the abutment seats of the plate, once having engaged/assembled the plate on the body, the plate pushing on an elastic dome of the dome-shaped valve due to a plane which in turn, being stably assembled on the central pin by means of geometry, pushes the O-ring assembled on the central pin in the seat in an operating seal on the internal chute of the supporting body.
7. The tap of claim 6, wherein the plate is further equipped with through recesses, useful to allow the passage of liquid when the tap is in its opening position, with stiffening ribs of the plate, and with a central peg operating as centring when assembling the tap.
8. The tap of claim 1, wherein the upper closing element or tamper-preventing seal goes into an operating coupling with the supporting body due to the geometries present on the tamper-preventing seal and to the seat present on the body, the tamper-preventing seal being equipped with a tearable band, which, once being broken/torn due to the guided breakage bridges, is impossible to restore and provides evidence of its breakage to clients/users, the seal being also preferably equipped with centring guides on the body to enable its assembling.
9. The tap of claim 8, characterized in that wherein the tamper-preventing seal is replaced by an operculum having the same function of opening evidence and liquid protection with respect to the seal, since it is welded onto the body and therefore, once removed, is impossible to be placed back again.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will be better described by some preferred embodiments thereof, provided as a non-limiting example, with reference to the enclosed drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(17) With reference to the Figures, a preferred embodiment of the delivering tap 1 of the invention is shown and described as a non-limiting example. It will be clear from a skilled person in the art that the described tap 1 can be made with equivalent shapes, sizes and parts, and will be capable of being used for various types of vessels, for example the so-called Bag-in-Box ones, but also vessels or the rigid or semi-rigid types, or others.
(18) The tap 1 of the invention is used for delivering liquids from a vessel (not shown), and substantially comprises an elongated supporting body 2, preferably cylindrical, equipped at its liquid delivering end 0A, with means 2.7, preferably shaped as a ring, for fitting and liquid sealing, and at its opposite end 0B, with means 2.6, preferably shapes as a ring, for connecting and sealing to the mouth (for BIB systems) and for preventing the removal from the vessel, by means of a connecting mouth (not shown) welded on the bag (in case of BIB). In the front area 0A there is a cylindrical extension 2.9, on which fitting geometries 2.8 are obtained, depending on marketed CMB connectors 8.
(19) In the present invention, the typical CMB connection 8 of the Jolly type for Pepsico with ball-type fastening 15 will be analyzed. Such connector 8 is composed, as can be seen in
(20) On the opposite end 0B to the above described liquid delivering geometry 0A shown in
(21) There is a ring 2.6 with sharp edge (area 0B) which operates as abutment for preventing the removal of the tap 1 once inserted in the connecting mouth. There is also, inside the front cylindrical geometry 2.9 (area 0A) inside of the body 2, a chute 2.1 which operates as guide/seat/abutment of the internal sealing O-ring 17 assembled on a central pin 4 in its seat 4.5, and it performs an operative seal, as shown in
(22) There are, inside the rear part of the body 2 (area 0B in
(23) Externally, there is a complete disk 2.11.
(24) Outside the elongated body 2, there are fastening geometries 2.2 useful for fastening the tamper-preventing seal 6 and the seat 2.3 of the external sealing O-ring 7.
(25) Further, in the rear area of the tap (area 0B in
(26) The tap 1 of the invention further comprises the central pin 4 having an elongated shape and equipped with fastening geometries 4.3 of the elastic dome 3 on one end, and, on the opposite end, with a geometry 4.5 which is the seat of the O-ring 17, which performs an operating seal on the internal chute 2.1 of the body 2.
(27) Moreover, there are four stiffening geometries 4.4 of the pin 4, which also operate as guide to have an axial sliding of the pin 4 inside the body 2, when it will be activated by the connector 8 in an opening thrust.
(28) On the lower part, under the fastening geometry of the dome 3, there is an abutment plane 4.1 which generates an opening of the connector 8 during its operating step, once this is operatively connected to the tap 1 of the invention.
(29) There is also a central driving pin 4.2.
(30) Further, the tap 1 is equipped with an elastic valve/spring 3, preferably shaped as a dome, which is operatively connected to the central pin 4 by means of the geometry 4.3 with the elastic valve geometry 3.2.
(31) In turn, the valve 3 rests on and has as operating abutment, the plate 5, by means of the plane geometry 5.1, as shown in
(32) The tap 1 further comprises a read abutment element (or plate) 5 which, once stably connected onto the body 2 by means of a fastening of the bayonet type, is inserted by exploiting the recesses 5.3 and making them pass next to the small teeth 2.5 of the body 2 and, through a rotation of the bayonet fastening type, sending them to engage, or better stably abut, in the abutment seats 5.7 present on the plate 5. Once having engaged/assembled the plate 5 on the body 2, this latter one pushes onto the elastic dome 3.3 due to a plane 5.1 which, in turn, being stably assembled on the central pin 4 by means of the geometry 4.3, pushes the O-ring 17 assembled on the central pin 4 in the seat 4.5 in operating seal on the internal chute 2.1 of the body tap 2.
(33) The plate 5 is equipped with through recesses 5.6, useful to allow the passage of liquid when the tap 1 is in its opening position, and with stiffening ribs 5.2 of the plate 5, useful to provide a structure to the plate 5 itself.
(34) There are also a central peg 5.5, useful as centring when assembling the tap 1, and small blocking teeth 5.4 useful to block the plate 5 onto the small teeth of the body 2 (2.5) and to avoid its rotation.
(35) The tap 1 further comprises at least one upper closing element (or tamper-preventing seal) 6, which goes in operating coupling with the body 2 due to the geometries 6.1 present on the tamper-preventing seal 6 and to the seat 2.2 present on the body. Such seal 6 is used for hygienically protecting the tap 1 during all steps preceding the operation connection between tap 1 and connector/the 8. It further provides evidence of opening/tampering, due to its tearable band 6.2, which, once broken/torn, due to the guided breakage bridges 6.4, is impossible to be restored and provides evidence of breaking to clients/users, safeguarding product and users themselves.
(36) There are also centring guides 6.3 on the body 2 to enable its assembling.
(37) Sometimes, for particular needs, the tamper-preventing seal 6 can be replaced by an aluminium operculum (not shown), which has the same function of the above described seal (opening evidence, product protection), since it is welded onto the body 2 and then, once removed, it is impossible to place it back again, thereby providing evidence of its opening, in addition to protection, for the tap 1.
(38) In particular, with reference to
(39) The two assembled elements (pin 4 and O-ring 17) are assembled on the dome-shaped elastic element 3, whose purpose is pushing and perfectly matching in operating seal the O-ring 17 on the internal chute 2.1 of the body 2.
(40) The peg of the coupling O-ring 17+pin 4+dome-shaped elastic element 3 is given by the plate 5, once assembled in its operating position and blocked due to the elements 2.6 obtained on the body 2 and the elements 5.7 obtained on the plate 5.
(41) The elastic dome-shaped element 3 rests on the plane surface 5.1 of the plate 5 and pushes with the correct force the assembly composed of pin 4+O-ring 17 against the chute 2.1 of the body 2, performing the operating seal with tap closed.
(42) With reference to
(43) When the descent of the assembly pin 4+O-ring 17+dome-shape elastic valve 3 ends its operating stroke and the central pin 4, due to its plane geometry 4.1, collides with the inside of the dome-shaped valve 3 in its plane 3.1, this latter one is blocked and simultaneously starts opening the connector 8, grazie to the movement of the internal pin 12 of the connector 8 on which a sealing O-ring 13 is assembled, which, when the connector 8 is in its closing step, performs an operating seal on the internal chute 12.2.
(44) In this step, once having ended the complete operating descent of the connector 8 onto the tap 1, an open channel is created, which allows the continuous delivery of the product contained in the vessel (in this case a BIB).
(45) The flexible valve 3 is connected to the central pin by means of the geometries 4.3 and 3.2, thereby making the dome-shaped elastic element 3 generate from this coupling (and from the thrust on the plate 5 on the plane 5.1) the necessary force to automatically close again the assembly of the tap 1, once having removed the connector 8.
(46) Obviously, it is possible, by changing the geometries of the various pieces, to create variations of the tap 1 of the invention, which always fall within the scope of the enclosed claims.
(47) With the tap 1 of the invention, the problem of the metallic spring (not present any more) has been solved. The tap 1, being completely made of plastic, is recyclable and ecologically acceptable.
(48) With reference to