Plastic beer keg
09670049 ยท 2017-06-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B67D1/0462
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D1/0801
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D2001/0822
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D1/125
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D1/0832
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B67D1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A beer keg assembly includes a liner or bottle having a body portion and a neck portion. A valve assembly is in the neck portion of the liner. The valve assembly includes an inner retainer portion having an inner annular surface formed on a portion of reduced diameter. A cap is secured to the inner retainer portion. At least one spring imparting force between the cap and the inner annular surface. The at least one spring may include an inner spring biasing a piston and a port against one another. The at least one spring may further include an outer spring, wherein the inner spring and the outer spring are both captured between the inner annular surface and the cap. A pressure relief valve may be disposed in a fluid path leading through a wall of the inner retainer portion.
Claims
1. A beer keg assembly comprising: a liner having a body portion and a neck portion, the neck portion including an outer circumferential surface; and a valve assembly in the neck portion of the liner, the valve assembly including a retainer capturing an inner spring biasing a port and a piston toward one another, wherein the valve assembly is secured to the outer circumferential surface of the neck portion of the liner such that the inner spring does not impart force on a connection between the valve assembly and the neck portion.
2. The beer keg assembly of claim 1 wherein a connection between the valve assembly and the neck portion is a threaded connection.
3. The beer keg assembly of claim 1 wherein the retainer includes an inner retainer portion having an inner annular surface formed on a portion of reduced diameter against which force from the inner spring bears via the port and the piston.
4. The beer keg assembly of claim 3 wherein the retainer includes a cap secured to a lower end of the inner retainer portion and wherein the force from the inner spring bears against the cap, such that the force of the inner spring is captured between the cap and the inner annular surface of the inner retainer portion.
5. The beer keg assembly of claim 1 further including an outer spring biasing a valve body bearing the inner spring, wherein the outer spring is captured within the retainer such that the outer spring does not exert a force on a connection between the valve assembly and the neck portion of the liner.
6. The beer keg assembly of claim 1 wherein the retainer further includes an outer retainer secured to an inner retainer portion and wherein the outer retainer is secured to an outer surface of the neck portion.
7. The beer keg assembly of claim 1 further including a pressure relief valve disposed in a fluid path leading through a wall of the retainer.
8. The beer keg assembly of claim 7 wherein the retainer includes an inner retainer portion having an inner annular surface formed on a portion of reduced diameter against which upward force from the inner spring bears via the port and the piston, wherein the fluid path of the pressure relief valve extends through the inner retainer portion below the inner annular surface.
9. A beer keg assembly comprising: a liner having a body portion and a neck portion; and a valve assembly in the neck portion of the liner, the valve assembly including a retainer having an annular wall sealing against the neck portion, a fluid passage extending through the annular wall, a pressure relief valve in the fluid passage.
10. The beer keg assembly of claim 9 wherein the pressure relief valve is secured within the annular wall of the retainer.
11. The beer keg assembly of claim 10 wherein the retainer includes an inner retainer portion including the annular wall, the retainer further including an outer retainer portion secured to the inner retainer portion and secured to the neck portion.
12. The beer keg assembly of claim 11 wherein the fluid passage extends through the inner retainer portion and the outer retainer portion.
13. The beer keg assembly of claim 12 wherein the inner retainer portion has an inner annular surface formed on a portion of reduced diameter against which upward force from an inner spring bears via a port and a piston, wherein the fluid passage of the pressure relief valve extends through the inner retainer portion below the inner annular surface.
14. The beer keg assembly of claim 13 further including an outer container, the liner received in the outer container, a lid secured to the outer container and having an opening, a portion of the valve assembly extending through the opening in the lid, the beer keg assembly further including a locking ring secured to the outer retainer portion such that the lid is between the locking ring and the liner.
15. The beer keg assembly of claim 11 further including an outer container, the liner received in the outer container, a lid secured to the outer container and having an opening, a portion of the valve assembly extending through the opening in the lid further including a locking ring secured to the outer retainer portion such that the lid is between the locking ring and the liner.
16. The beer keg assembly of claim 9 further including an outer container, the liner received in the outer container, a lid secured to the outer container and having an opening, a portion of the valve assembly extending through the opening in the lid.
17. The beer keg assembly of claim 9 wherein the pressure relief valve includes a cap having an aperture therethrough and a spring biasing a piston away from the cap against a sealing surface.
18. The beer keg assembly of claim 17 wherein the cap and piston are made from POM.
19. A beer keg assembly comprising: a liner having a body portion and a neck portion; and a valve assembly in the neck portion of the liner, the valve assembly including an inner retainer portion having an inner annular surface formed on a portion of reduced diameter, a cap secured to the inner retainer portion, at least one spring imparting force between the cap and the inner annular surface.
20. The beer keg assembly of claim 19 wherein the at least one spring includes an inner spring biasing a piston and a port against one another.
21. The beer keg assembly of claim 20 wherein the at least one spring further includes an outer spring, wherein the inner spring and the outer spring are both captured between the inner annular surface and the cap.
22. The beer keg assembly of claim 21 wherein the cap is snap-fit to the inner retainer portion.
23. The beer keg assembly of claim 22 further including an outer container, the liner received in the outer container, a lid secured to the outer container and having an opening, a portion of the valve assembly extending through the opening in the lid.
24. The beer keg assembly of claim 23 wherein the outer container is formed of plastic and the liner is formed of PET.
25. The beer keg assembly of claim 19 further including a pressure relief valve disposed in a fluid path leading through a wall of the inner retainer portion.
26. A beer keg assembly comprising: a liner having a body portion and a neck portion; and a valve assembly in the neck portion of the liner, the valve assembly including a retainer capturing an inner spring biasing a port and a piston toward one another, wherein the retainer further includes an outer retainer secured to an inner retainer portion and wherein the outer retainer is secured to an outer surface of the neck portion.
27. The beer keg assembly of claim 26 further including an outer container, the liner received in the outer container, a lid secured to the outer container and having an opening, a portion of the valve assembly extending through the opening in the lid.
28. The beer keg assembly of claim 27 wherein the neck portion of the liner is externally threaded.
29. The beer keg assembly of claim 28 wherein the outer container is molded of plastic and the liner is formed of PET.
30. The beer keg assembly of claim 29 wherein the inner retainer portion has an inner annular surface formed on a portion of reduced diameter, a cap secured to the inner retainer portion, an outer spring imparting force between the cap and the inner annular surface.
31. A beer keg assembly comprising: a liner having a body portion and a neck portion; a valve assembly in the neck portion of the liner, the valve assembly including a retainer capturing an inner spring biasing a port and a piston toward one another; and a pressure relief valve disposed in a fluid path leading through a wall of the retainer.
32. The beer keg assembly of claim 31 further including an outer container, the liner received in the outer container, a lid secured to the outer container and having an opening, a portion of the valve assembly extending through the opening in the lid.
33. The beer keg assembly of claim 32 wherein the neck portion of the liner is externally threaded.
34. The beer keg assembly of claim 32 wherein the outer container is molded of plastic and the liner is formed of PET.
35. The beer keg assembly of claim 34 wherein the fluid path is disposed outside of the neck portion of the liner.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(8) A fastener, in this case a locking ring 22, is secured to the outer retainer 20 to secure the outer retainer 20 to the lid 16. In this example, the locking ring 22 is threaded to the outer retainer 20 to prevent the outer retainer 20 from moving downwardly through the opening in the lid 16.
(9) The outer container 12 includes a tapered cylindrical outer wall 24 having an upper end to which the lid 16 is snap-fit or threaded. 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 over the upper edge of the outer wall 24 of the outer container 12. 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.
(10) The liner 14 is a PET bottle or other suitable material having a body portion 42 and a neck 46, which as shown, may be threaded. A neck ring 48 (preferably, but not critically hexagonal or other non-circular shape) is integrally molded around the neck 46.
(11) The outer retainer 20 of the valve assembly 18 is securable to the neck 46 of the liner 14 (such as by threading) in order to retain the valve assembly 18 within the neck 46. A semi-flexible tube 19 extends downward from the valve assembly 18 into the liner 14. The outer container 12, the lid 16, and the outer retainer 20 may each be separately molded of HDPE, polypropylene or other suitable materials.
(12) An exploded view of the valve assembly 18 is shown in
(13) The inner retainer 26 and retainer cap 54 may be formed from POM which has good creep resistance and stiffness (to contain the outer spring 58) and which is rated highly for contact with food (in this case, beer). The outer retainer 20 may be formed of a higher strength, more durable material, such as glass-filled nylon, because the outer retainer 20 does not contact the beer. The outer retainer 20 is important to the strength and durability of the keg 10 because it connects the valve assembly 18 to the neck of the liner 14 and connects to the locking ring 22 which clamps the lid 16 between the liner 14 and locking ring 22.
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(15) The outer retainer 20 is securable to the inner retainer 26, such as by threading or a snap-fit connection. As shown, the pressure relief valve assembly 28 is receivable in a radial bore 41 through an annular wall of the inner retainer 26.
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(20) 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.