Claims
- 1. A tap for aseptic carton packages, said tap comprising:
- a body;
- a package penetrating tip extending from the body to penetrate the package to produce a hole in the package, including a generally conical portion and an extending stem joined to each other at a shoulder;
- a liquid passageway extending from the tip and through the body for dispensing the liquid from the package;
- a fluid passageway extending from the tip and through the body for admitting make-up air to the package;
- cylindrical means for engaging the package wall, said cylindrical means being of a resilient material and being configured to fit over the stem to extend within the package through the package penetration hole, and said cylindrical means having a first diameter within the package; and
- means for expanding a portion of the cylindrical means within the package to a second diameter, wherein the second diameter is greater than the first diameter and greater than the package penetration hole diameter in order to anchor the tip within the package.
- 2. The aseptic package tap of claim 1 wherein said body comprises a platform, and said package engaging means further comprising:
- platen positioned between said platform and cylindrical, resilient means, said platen and platform being generally parallel and rotatable relative to each other; and
- cam means and cam follower means carried by said platen and platform in cooperating relation to each other, the distance between said platen and platform being selectively established by the relative rotational orientation of said platen and platform wherein said cylindrical resilient means urges said platen and platform toward each other.
- 3. The aseptic package tap of claim 2 wherein said cam means comprise multiple cams extending from said platform toward said platen, and said cam followers comprise multiple ramps carried by said platen each cooperating with a different one of said cams.
- 4. The aseptic package tap of claim 3 wherein said cam followers further comprise a plateau region wherein said cylindrical, resilient means is maintained in a stable, compressed state.
- 5. The aseptic package tap of claim 2 wherein said platform is generally circular, said platen defining the end wall of a cap and the cap having a sidewall extending over a portion of said body.
- 6. The aseptic package tap of claim 5 wherein said cam means comprise multiple cams extending from said platform toward said platen, said cam followers comprising multiple ramps carried by said platen each cooperating with a different one of said cams.
- 7. The aseptic package tap of claim 6 wherein said cam followers further comprise a plateau region wherein said cylindrical, resilient means is maintained in a stable, compressed state.
- 8. A tap for aseptic carton packages, said tap comprising:
- a body;
- a package penetrating tip extending from the body to penetrate the package to produce a hole in the package, including a generally conical portion and an extending stem joined to each other at a shoulder;
- a liquid passageway extending from the tip and through the body for dispensing liquid from the package;
- a fluid passageway extending from the tip and through the body for admitting make-up air to the package;
- cylindrical means for engaging the package wall, said cylindrical means being of a resilient material and being configured to fit over the stem to extend within the package through the package penetration hole and to abut said shoulder between said body and said tip; and
- means for urging the exterior cylindrical surface of said cylindrical means against said wall within the package penetration hole in order to anchor the tip within the package.
- 9. The aseptic package tap of claim 8 wherein said body comprises a platform, and said package engaging means further comprising:
- platen positioned between said platform and cylindrical, resilient means, said platen and platform being generally parallel and rotatable relative to each other; and
- cam means and cam follower means carried by said platen and platform in cooperating relation to each other, the distance between said platen and platform being selectively established by the relative rotational orientation of said platen and platform wherein said cylindrical resilient means urges said platen and platform toward each other.
- 10. The aseptic package tap of claim 9 wherein said cam means comprise multiple cams extending from said platform toward said platen, and said cam followers comprise multiple ramps carried by said platen each cooperating with a different one of said cams.
- 11. The aseptic package tap of claim 10 wherein said cam followers further comprise a plateau region wherein said cylindrical, resilient means is maintained in a stable, compressed state.
- 12. The aseptic package tap of claim 9 wherein said platform is generally circular, said platen defining the end wall of a cap and the cap having a sidewall extending over a portion of said body.
- 13. The aseptic package tap of claim 12 wherein said cam means comprise multiple cams extending from said platform toward said platen, said cam followers comprising multiple ramps carried by said platen each cooperating with a different one of said cams.
- 14. The aseptic package tap of claim 13 wherein said cam followers further comprise a plateau region wherein said cylindrical, resilient means is maintained in a stable, compressed state.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 07/194,963, filed May 17, 1988 (now abandoned).
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