The present invention relates to an assembly for dispensing a beverage, said assembly comprising a dispensing line, a dispensing tap and a dispensing valve arranged at a downstream end of the dispensing line. The invention also relates to interaction means for use in such an assembly as well as a method for beverage-specific dispensing by use of such an assembly and/or interaction means.
As the market for gourmet-type beverages, such as special kinds of ale, pilsner and stout beers, steadily increase, a growing demand for these products as draught-beers also increase. This is partly a consequence of the fact that ideal circumstances for such properties as pressure, temperature and foaming are more easily obtained in a draught system as compared to serving beverages from bottles or cans. Thus, to achieve the optimal taste, aroma and texture of e.g. a beer, it is often necessary to serve the beer from a draught system. As both the number of gourmet beverage products and the customer demand for these products increases, it becomes essential for restaurants, bars and pubs to offer a large variety of different beverages at the right quality. Thus, it is becoming increasingly more common for bars and pubs to offer a large number of different quality draught beverages in order to meet the demand of customers.
In addition, as gourmet beverage consumption increases, a growing number of people wish to have access to quality draught beverages in their own homes. At the same time, though, many people wish to have the possibility of serving a number of different types of draught beverages, such as ciders, pilsners, ales and stouts, in their homes.
There is thus a need for providing professionals as well as private people with a large selection of quality beverages. There is also a need for providing these quality beverages in a form, which brings out the best in the beverage and thus ensures high customer satisfaction. There is furthermore a constant need for reducing the costs of such quality products as well as a need for increasing user-friendliness of systems for dispensing quality beverages such as draught beer.
Presently, the customer demand for a large selection of quality beverages is being met by a number of bars, pubs and restaurants by offering a wide range of bottled and canned beverages. It is also common for such places to have a small selection of beverages on draught, for instance 1-5 different kinds of beer or cider. In private homes, the most common way to achieve a good selection of quality beverages is by buying bottled or canned beverages and storing them in a cellar or refrigerator.
A number of disadvantages are associated with the above manners of achieving the desired selection of quality beverages. Bottled and canned beverages, such as beers and ciders, even high-quality ones, do not measure up to the taste, aroma and texture achieved in the draught versions of the same beverages. Thus, while achieving a wide selection with bottles and cans, the quality is somewhat compromised. A small selection of draught beverages will seldom meet the demands of all customers, while a large selection of draught beverages requires large investments in dispensing equipment. Also, even pressurized beverages in kegs have a limited shelf life, especially after having been opened. Thus, a wide selection of draught beverages may lead to undesirable waste due to very low turnover of some types of beverage.
Draught systems for private use are known in the art, however it is uncommon for private homes to have more than one such system. Since different types of beverages often require different ways of dispensing, it is often difficult or impossible to get access to a variety of draught beverages at home. Furthermore, suppliers of quality draught beverages may be reluctant to deliver such products to consumers without proper equipment to dispense the beverage in a suitable way. Equipment not suited or adapted for dispensing a specific beverage may considerably reduce the quality of the final dispensed product, thus leaving the consumer with an unsatisfactory impression of the beverage.
There is thus a need for providing a remedy for the above-mentioned disadvantages. More specifically, there is a need for providing professionals and private persons alike with access to a larger selection of quality beverages served in a manner suitable for such beverages both at home and in bars, restaurants and pubs.
It is an objective of the present invention to provide a remedy to the above-mentioned disadvantages of the known techniques. It is more specifically an objective of the present invention to provide a flexible assembly for dispensing a beverage, which makes it possible, easy and inexpensive to offer a large selection of quality draught beverages at home or in bars, restaurants and pubs.
The present invention is new and inventive in that it provides an assembly for dispensing a beverage, said assembly comprising a dispensing line, a dispensing tap and a dispensing valve arranged at a downstream end of the dispensing line, characterized in that the dispensing valve is interchangeable and arranged in connection with interaction means, said interaction means being adapted for affecting a specific kind of beverage being dispensed, as to achieve a beverage-specific dispensing. The matter is, that beverage may be dispensed from a container, through the dispensing line to a dispensing tap where the beverage is dispensed through a dispensing valve. By arranging interaction means at the dispensing valve, the physical properties of a flowing beverage may be affected by the interaction means before dispensing into e.g. a glass. Thus, desirable beverage-specific properties of the dispensed beverage may be obtained by the interaction with the interaction means. Interaction means according to the invention may be used with all kinds of dispensing assemblies (i.e. also existing assemblies) and may be adapted for incorporation in a particular assembly or for fitting into a number of different assemblies.
The interaction means may comprise adaptor parts, such as quick-lock or quick-release parts, for mounting the interaction means, e.g. at the dispensing line or at the valve. Adaptor parts arranged e.g. for complementary interaction with parts of the dispensing line, dispensing tap or dispensing valve, provides an easy method of freely interchanging the interaction means according to need. Such adaptor parts may for instance be made by injection moulding.
The interaction means may be mounted upstream of the valve, such as at the dispensing line. Mounting upstream of the valve ensures that pressure build up upstream of the interaction means does not cause a leak through the valve. The matter is, that even good quality valves may have sensitive parts not adapted for the high pressure which may build up upstream of the interaction means.
The valve may comprise the interaction means, e.g. as an integrated part of the valve. To incorporate the interaction means into the dispensing valve is especially preferable for achieving easy one-step exchange of both valve and interaction means. It may also lower total production cost by allowing the valve and the interaction means to be produced together, for instance by injection moulding. The interaction means should preferably be incorporated upstream of the opening mechanism of the valve in order to avoid leakage as described previously. No such problems of leakage should result from integrating the interaction means correctly, that is preferably upstream of the opening mechanism of the valve, into the valve.
The interaction means may be adapted for facilitating a pressure drop in the beverage being dispensed. Such a, possible large and/or sudden, pressure drop across the interaction means may be suitable for achieving the desired beverage specific properties of a beverage. For instance, a pressure drop may lead to gas-breakout and foam formation in e.g. draught beer.
The interaction means may be adapted for affecting a flow of beverage being dispensed, such as by achieving a change from laminar beverage flow to turbulent beverage flow or vice versa. Such changes in flow properties may be an advantageous way of achieving desirable beverage-specific properties of the beverage to be dispensed.
The interaction means may comprise a plate with at least one aperture through which beverage may flow. Such an aperture plate may be a convenient way of achieving both pressure drops and altered flow properties in a beverage passing an interaction means. Small apertures, optionally with sharp edges, are especially suitable for facilitating pressure drops and turbulence. The interaction means may comprise a large number, such as more than 20, of apertures, which may be preferable for achieving the desired effects.
The interaction means may be made of metal, plastic, rubber or a combination thereof. Interaction means made of plastic may be especially preferable for lowering production costs, for instance by injection moulding the interaction means. The interaction means may optionally be coated or treated in some other manner in order to ensure good hygienic properties.
In another preferred embodiment the interaction means is an integral part of the interchangeable valve. By the expression “the interaction means is an integral part of the interchangeable valve” is meant that the interaction means is constructed as a part of the valve and is inseparable from said valve. The matter is that the interaction means by being an integral part of the valve can easily be manufactured, supplied and removed along with the valve.
The present invention is also new and inventive in that it provides interaction means for us in an assembly for dispensing a beverage, wherein said interaction means are adapted for affecting a specific kind of beverage being dispensed, as to achieve a beverage-specific dispensing
The interaction means may be adapted for facilitating gas-breakout in a CO2- and/or N2-containing beverage, such as by facilitating a sudden pressure drop. The matter is, that pressure drops may cause gas-breakout in a gas-containing beverage. Gas-breakout occurs when the pressure affecting the beverage drops below the pressure required to keep the gas in the solution. This pressure varies with the temperature of the beverage and may also vary for different beverages containing different gasses or mixtures of gasses. Gas-breakout may cause a desired foam formation in a beverage being dispensed, such as is the case with N2 gas breakout and consequent foam formation in so-called stout beers. The interaction means may be adapted for affecting the properties of a beverage being dispensed in other ways, such as by affecting the flow of beverage.
The interaction means may comprise an aperture plate with at least one aperture through which a beverage may flow, such through-flow facilitating a pressure drop across the aperture plate and optionally increased turbulence downstream of the aperture plate. The mentioned pressure drop and optional turbulence may also be achieved by other means than an aperture plate.
The interaction means may be an integral part of an interchangeable valve.
The present invention is furthermore new and inventive by disclosing a method for beverage-specific dispensing by use of an assembly for dispensing a beverage and/or interaction means, said method comprising the steps of dispensing beverage from a container through a dispensing line, a dispensing tap and a dispensing valve; and allowing the beverage to flow through an interaction means located upstream of the dispensing valve and adapted for affecting a specific kind of beverage being dispensed, as to achieve a beverage-specific dispensing.
The invention and its many advantages will be described in more detail below with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings, which for the purpose of illustration show some non-limiting embodiments and in which
All the figures are highly schematic and not necessarily to scale, and they show only parts which are necessary in order to elucidate the invention, other parts being omitted or merely suggested.
Even though the methods and assembly 1, as well as some of the figures, disclose a valve 12 connected to the outlet end of the dispensing line 7, and though said valve 12 may be replaced attached to the dispensing line 7, it is within the inventive idea that the valve 12 also may be a separate valve 12, which is not necessarily replaced at the same time as the dispensing line 7. Thus, the outlet end of the dispensing line 7 and the valve 12 may comprise complementary connection means, which easily may be separated. Furthermore, the outlet end of the dispensing line 7 (as well as the inlet end if not mounted in a container) may comprise a cap, hood or cover which easily may be removed before the dispensing line 7 is mounted in the valve 12 and the container, respectively. Hereby, it is obtained that the interior of the dispensing line 7 may be kept clean, and contamination of the parts, which come in contact with the beverage, is avoided. The valve 12 may also comprise a cap, hood or cover for the same reasons as mentioned above.
Although the invention above has been described in connection with preferred embodiments of the invention, it will be evident for a person skilled in the art that several modifications are conceivable without departing from the invention as defined by the following claims.
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200501145 | Aug 2005 | DK | national |
200600362 | Mar 2006 | DK | national |
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PCT/DK2006/000437 | 8/10/2006 | WO | 00 | 3/29/2010 |