PLASTIC BEER KEG
20170129682 ยท 2017-05-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D77/0486
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D11/08
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
International classification
B65D77/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A plastic beer keg includes an outer container and a liner having a neck portion and a body portion. A removable lid is secured over an opening of the container to enclose the liner. A locking ring secures the neck portion to the lid. The neck optionally includes a neck ring which interlocks with the opening through the lid to prevent relative rotation therebetween. The locking ring optionally includes ratcheting teeth engaging ratchet teeth on the lid to prevent inadvertent loosening of the locking ring. The liner may be suspended from the lid by the neck when empty.
Claims
1. A plastic beer keg including: a container having an outer wall at least partially defining a container interior; a lid secured to an upper portion of the outer wall of the container; a liner within the container interior, the liner including a neck portion and a body portion, wherein the liner interlocks with the lid to prevent relative rotation therebetween; and a valve mounted in the neck portion.
2. The plastic beer keg of claim 1 wherein the lid includes an opening through which a portion of the neck projects and wherein the neck includes a neck ring having a shape that interlocks with the opening to prevent relative rotation therebetween.
3. The plastic beer keg of claim 2 wherein the neck ring is a hexagon.
4. The plastic beer keg of claim 2 wherein the valve includes a spring.
5. The plastic beer keg of claim 4 wherein the liner is a PET bottle, the PET bottle including a shoulder portion between the body portion and the neck portion.
6. The plastic beer keg of claim 2 wherein an upper portion of the outer wall includes interlocking features and the lid includes complementary interlocking features to prevent relative rotation therebetween.
7. A plastic lid comprising: an annular rim portion; a lip projecting downwardly from the rim portion; a lower annular wall portion having an opening therethrough, the lower annular wall portion spaced downwardly from the rim portion; and a plurality of ratchet teeth disposed about the opening.
8. The plastic lid of claim 7 further including a frustoconical wall portion connecting the lower annular wall portion to the rim portion.
9. The plastic lid of claim 8 further including an inner frustoconical wall portion between the frustoconical wall portion and the lower annular wall portion, wherein the ratchet teeth are formed on the inner frustoconical wall portion.
10. A locking ring comprising: a generally cylindrical portion for receiving therein a neck of a liner, the generally cylindrical portion having internal threads; a lower annular flange portion extending radially outward from a lower portion of the cylindrical portion; and at least one tab projecting outwardly from the lower annular flange, the at least one tab including at least one ratcheting tooth.
11. The locking ring of claim 10 further including radially extending ribs projecting upward from the annular flange to facilitate rotation of the locking ring.
12. A liner for containing liquid comprising: a neck having external threads; a side wall; a shoulder portion connecting the neck to the side wall; and a neck ring formed on the neck.
13. The liner of claim 12 wherein the side wall is tapered downwardly away from the neck.
14. The liner of claim 13 further including a generally spherical bottom portion connected to the side wall.
15. The liner of claim 14 wherein the shoulder portion is generally spherical.
16. The liner of claim 13 further including a valve in the neck, the valve assembly including a retainer secured to the neck to retain the valve in the neck, the retainer including an externally threaded portion.
17. The liner of claim 13 wherein the neck ring includes a non-circular shape.
18. The liner of claim 17 wherein the neck ring is a polygon.
19. The liner of claim 18 wherein the neck ring is hexagonal.
20. A plastic beer keg including: a container having an outer wall to at least partially define a container interior, wherein the container is formed of PET; a lid secured to an upper portion of the outer wall of the container, the lid having an opening; a liner within the container interior, the liner including a neck portion and a body portion, wherein the liner is formed of PET; and a valve connected to the neck portion of the liner adjacent the opening in the lid.
21. The plastic beer keg of claim 20 wherein the container is formed of recycled PET.
22. The plastic beer keg of claim 21 wherein the container is injection molded.
23. The plastic beer keg of claim 20 wherein the liner is a PET bottle, the PET bottle including a shoulder portion between the body portion and the neck portion.
24. The plastic beer keg of claim 23 wherein the valve is within the neck portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0027] 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. A pair of handle openings 26 (one shown) are formed through the outer wall 24. A skirt 28 may extend around the periphery of the wall 24 to provide ease of handling.
[0028] 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.
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[0030] The retainer 20 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 retainer 20 may each be separately molded of HDPE, polypropylene or other suitable materials. The lid 16 includes an opening 50 complementary in shape (in this case, hexagonal) to the neck ring 48.
[0031] An exploded view of the valve assembly 18 is shown in
[0032] The valve assembly 18 is pre-assembled, as shown in
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[0039] As shown in
[0040] If the keg 10 is used in automated filling equipment, the compressive forces on the retainer 20 will be transferred by the locking ring 22 to the lid 16 directly to the container 12. There are little or no compressive forces transferred through the liner 14, especially prior to filling. The container 12 is much stronger than the liner 14 and can easily withstand the compressive forces of the automated equipment. After filling, when the liner 14 is pressurized, the liner 14 is also able to withstand compressive forces, if necessary.
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[0044] The outer container 12, the lid 16, the retainer 20 and locking ring 22 may each be separately formed (such as by injection molding) of HDPE, polypropylene or other suitable materials. The valve assembly 18 components can all be made of PET or polyethylene (such as by injection molding), other than the springs 58, 62, which could be stainless steel, PET, or polyethylene. The tube 19 may also be formed of PET or polyethylene.
[0045] In an alternative embodiment, the outer container 12 could also be formed of PET. Because the outer container 12 does not contact the beverage, the outer container 12 could be recycled PET from recycled liners 14 (and/or recycled valve assembly 18 components, tube 19, outer containers 12, etc). Optionally, the lid 16, retainer 20, and locking ring 22 could all also be formed of recycled PET, which could also be recycled. In this manner, the material from all of the keg 10 components can always be recycled and used again in creating more kegs 10.
[0046] 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. For example, although some of the inventive features described herein provide the ability to fill the keg in an inverted orientation in existing filling equipment with high clamping forces, it is also anticipated that the kegs would be desirable for use with upright filling, both automated and manually.