Plastic beer keg
09938129 ยท 2018-04-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B67D2001/0822
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16K27/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65D1/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02W30/80
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F16K17/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65D39/086
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D11/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D1/125
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D1/0832
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16K1/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B67D1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16K17/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K1/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65D51/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16K27/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A plastic keg includes a liner including a neck portion and a body portion. A lid having an opening is disposed at least partially over the liner. A retainer is secured to the neck portion of the liner and aligned with the opening in the lid, the retainer including external threads. A locking ring having internal threads is secured to the external threads of the retainer. The internal threads of the locking ring and the external threads of the retainer include a ratcheting mechanism permitting attachment of the locking ring to the retainer and inhibiting removal of the locking ring from the retainer, the locking ring contacting the lid. A beer keg valve assembly includes a port having a head portion having a convex upper surface and at least one leg extending downwardly from a lower surface. The leg includes a stop surface projecting radially outward further than the head portion. A piston defines an opening. A spring biases the port against a periphery of the opening defined by the piston to seal the convex upper surface of the head portion over the opening.
Claims
1. A beer keg valve assembly comprising: a first valve member having a head portion having a convex upper surface and at least one leg extending downwardly from a lower surface, the leg including a stop surface projecting radially outward, the first valve member including at least one recess formed at the periphery of the head portion; a second valve member defining an opening, wherein the at least one recess at the periphery of the head portion of the first valve member is configured to release pressure through the first valve member in the event that the head portion is forced into the opening of the second valve member; and a spring biasing the first valve member against a periphery of the opening defined by the second valve member to seal the convex upper surface of the head portion over the opening.
2. A beer keg including the beer keg valve assembly of claim 1 and further including: a container having a base and a wall extending upward from a periphery of the base to define a container interior, a liner disposed at least partially within the container interior, the liner including a body portion and a neck portion, the beer keg valve assembly at least partially disposed in the neck portion, a lid connected to the wall of the container over at least a portion of the liner.
3. The beer keg valve assembly of claim 1 wherein the first valve member includes a tail portion extending downwardly from the head portion.
4. The beer keg valve assembly of claim 3 wherein the at least one leg includes a plurality of legs radially outward of the tail portion, each including a stop surface projecting radially outward.
5. The beer keg valve assembly of claim 4 wherein the spring is an inner spring and wherein the first valve member is urged against the second valve member by the inner spring.
6. The beer keg valve assembly of claim 5 wherein the second valve member is urged against a retainer by an outer spring.
7. The beer keg valve assembly of claim 6 further including a seal on the second valve member sealing against the first valve member and against the retainer.
8. A beer keg valve assembly comprising: a first valve member having a head portion having a convex upper surface, at least one leg extending downwardly from a lower surface of the head portion and then radially outward, such that the leg includes a stop surface spaced downwardly of the head portion; a second valve member defining an opening, wherein the first valve member includes at least one recess formed at the periphery of the head portion for releasing pressure through the first valve member in the event that the head portion is forced into the opening of the second valve member; and a spring biasing the first valve member against a periphery of the opening defined by the second valve member to seal the convex upper surface of the head portion over the opening.
9. The beer keg valve assembly of claim 8 wherein the first valve member includes a tail portion extending downwardly from a center of the head portion further than the at least one leg.
10. The beer keg valve assembly of claim 9 wherein the at least one leg includes a plurality of legs radially outward of the tail portion, each including a stop surface spaced downwardly of the head portion.
11. The beer keg valve assembly of claim 10 wherein the first valve member is urged against the second valve member by an inner spring.
12. The beer keg valve assembly of claim 11 wherein the second valve member is urged against a retainer by an outer spring.
13. The beer keg valve assembly of claim 12 further including a seal on the second valve member sealing against the first valve member and against the retainer.
14. A beer keg including the beer keg valve assembly of claim 13 and further including: a container having a base and a wall extending upward from a periphery of the base to define a container interior, a liner disposed at least partially within the container interior, the liner including a body portion and a neck portion, the beer keg valve assembly at least partially disposed in the neck portion, a lid connected to the wall of the container over at least a portion of the liner.
15. A beer keg valve assembly comprising: a first valve member having a head portion having a convex upper surface, a plurality of legs below the head portion and extending radially outward, wherein the head portion includes at least one recess; a second valve member defining an opening, wherein the at least one recess in the head portion is configured to release pressure through the first valve member in the event that the head portion is forced into the opening of the second valve member; and a spring biasing the first valve member against a periphery of the opening defined by the second valve member to seal the convex upper surface of the head portion over the opening.
16. The beer keg valve assembly of claim 15 wherein the first valve member includes a tail portion extending downwardly from a center of the head portion further than the plurality of legs.
17. The beer keg valve assembly of claim 15 wherein each of the plurality of legs includes a stop surface spaced downwardly of the head portion.
18. The beer keg valve assembly of claim 15 wherein the at least one recess includes a plurality of recesses formed at a periphery of the head portion, the first valve member including the plurality of recesses alternating with a plurality of radial projections formed at the periphery of the head portion for releasing pressure through the plurality of recesses in the event that the head portion is forced into the opening of the second valve member.
19. A beer keg including the beer keg valve assembly of claim 15 and further including: a container having a base and a wall extending upward from a periphery of the base to define a container interior, a liner disposed at least partially within the container interior, the liner including a body portion and a neck portion, the beer keg valve assembly at least partially disposed in the neck portion, a lid connected to the wall of the container over at least a portion of the liner.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(23) The outer container 12 includes a cylindrical outer wall 24 extending upward from the periphery of a base 23. The outer wall 24 has an outwardly projecting lip 26 at an upper edge thereof. A plurality of locking ribs 27 (in this example, four) project outward from the cylindrical outer wall 24 below the lip 26.
(24) The lid 16 includes a lip 30 extending downward from a generally horizontal, annular rim portion 31 extending about the periphery of the lid 16 and sealed over the lip 26 of the outer container 12. A plurality of inwardly-projecting shoulders 33 are formed about the inner periphery of the lip 30 of the lid 16 and are secured below the locking ribs 27 of the cylindrical outer wall 24.
(25) The lid 16 further includes a lower annular wall 32 spaced below the upper edge of the outer container 12 and connected by a frustoconical wall 34 to the outer periphery of the lid 16. A plurality of radially extending ribs 38 reinforce the frustoconical wall 34. The retainer 20 projects through an opening defined through the center of the lid 16.
(26) The liner 14 is a PET bottle or other suitable material having generally cylindrical side walls 42 and an upper shoulder portion 44 transitioning to a neck 50, which as shown, may be threaded.
(27) The retainer 20 is secured to the neck 50 of the liner 14 in order to retain the valve assembly 18 within the neck 50. The retainer 20 is secured to the neck 50 of the liner 14 by a snap-fit or by threading that may lock in place when the threads bottom out. A fastener, in this case a locking ring 22, is secured to the retainer 20 to secure the retainer 20 to the lid 16. In this example, the locking ring 22 is threaded to the retainer 20 to prevent the retainer 20 from being removed downwardly through the opening in the lid 16.
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(33) An outer annular portion 86 curves outward and downward from a lower edge of the annular wall 84. Radially extending ribs 88 facilitate rotating the locking ring 22 by hand or with automated equipment. Locking ring tabs 90 protrude radially outwardly from the outer annular portion 86. The locking ring tabs 90 are configured so that they can be bent back or broken for disassembly after use.
(34) Ratcheting teeth 96 are formed on the outer ends of the locking ring tabs 90. The ratcheting teeth 96 each include a tapered surface 98 to provide the ratcheting function against the ratchet teeth 78 on the inner frustoconical wall 76 of the lid 16, as can be seen in
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(37) A section view of the valve assembly 18 is shown in
(38) The port 60 includes a convex head portion 70 and an elongated tail portion 72 extending downwardly from a lower surface thereof. A plurality (in this example, four) of legs 74 extend downwardly from the lower surface of the head portion 70, spaced outward from the tail portion 72. Stops 75 project radially outwardly from lower ends of the legs 74. Referring to
(39) In normal operation, the head portion 70 of the port 60 is biased against the seal 65 of the piston 64 thereby closing the opening defined by the port 60 as shown in
(40) In accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes and jurisprudence, exemplary configurations described above are considered to represent a preferred embodiment of the invention. However, it should be noted that the invention can be practiced otherwise than as specifically illustrated and described without departing from its spirit or scope.