The present application is a National Stage of International Application No. PCT/US2012/037547, filed May 11, 2012, the entire contents of which are being incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to the cleaning of barguns.
Barguns are typically comprised of a handle having a multiplicity of buttons thereon and a nozzle situated typically perpendicular to the handle, for dispensing a pre-selected fluid. Bar guns are well-known in the art. Nozzles of bar guns are typically cylindrical and are attached at a near end to the handle and have a fluid dispensing opening at a removed end thereof. It is known in the art to provide a holster for engaging a bargun, typically for encircling the nozzle of a bar gun, when the bar gun is not in use. The use of a holster, with a nozzle opening dimensioned slightly larger than the nozzle of a typical bar gun, allows the bar gun user to “holster” or place the bar gun in a non-use position, in much the same way the holster of a handgun will engage at least a portion of the barrel and leave the handle exposed, for use by the wearer. US 2009/0277927 describes such bargun holster.
The process for cleaning a bargun consists in having a cleaning fluid dispensed through the bargun. The bargun is supplied with a source of cleaning fluid and the operator presses the dispensing buttons of the bargun until a defined volume of cleaning fluid has been dispensed. It means that during this cleaning operation the operator has to hold the bargun dispenser to press the buttons. Such an operation can last several minutes and for an optimal cleaning up to one hour, which is perceived as a long time for the operator who must activate the bargun. For this reason the operators tend to not correctly clean the bargun in particular by decreasing the cleaning time during which the cleaning fluid circulates through the bargun.
The object of the present invention is to propose a device for helping the operator during the cleaning operation and forcing him to correctly execute the cleaning operation of the bargun.
According to a first aspect, the invention concerns an assembly for engaging and activating a bargun, the bargun having a handle with at least one button on its upper surface and a nozzle perpendicular to the handle, the assembly comprising:
The present invention applies to any bargun presenting a handle with at least one button on its upper surface and a nozzle perpendicular to the handle. Most of the time, the handle presents several buttons on its upper surface. The nozzle perpendicularly extends from the handle. The nozzle usually presents a cylindrical shape.
The assembly for engaging and activating the bargun comprises a draining body for simultaneously receiving the bargun nozzle and directing any fluid delivered by the nozzle to the draining body outlet that is configured for being connected to the drain. Preferably the opening for receiving the bargun nozzle is placed on the upper side of the draining body according to its normal orientation during the cleaning operation as shown for example in the figures.
According to an embodiment the opening for receiving the bargun nozzle in the draining body is chamfered.
According to another embodiment a draining tube is attached to the outlet of the draining body.
According to the invention the draining body comprises a bracket attached to the draining body. The bracket is attached so that it defines a space between the draining body upper side and the bracket upper side and said space approximately corresponding to the thickness of the handle with the handle buttons being activated In order to help the introduction of the handle in the space defined between the bracket and the draining body, the free end of the bracket is configured for pushing the at least one button during said introduction. Preferably the free end of the bracket is upwardly inclined.
According to a first aspect, the invention concerns a method for cleaning a bargun having a handle with at least one button on its upper surface and a nozzle perpendicular to the handle by means of an assembly such as described hereabove comprising the following steps:
The method can also comprise the preliminary steps of:
The characteristics and advantages of the invention will be better understood in relation to the following figures.
The assembly 1 also comprises a bargun holding bracket 12 attached to the draining body 11. The bracket 12 can be attached by any means to the draining body. In the illustrated embodiment the bracket 12 is attached by means of two screws 122, 123 fitting in corresponding holes 113, 114 of the draining body. Said holes are traversing the draining body 11 so that it is possible to attach the bracket 12 either one or the other lateral side of the draining body. The bracket 12 that is attached to the draining body 11 defined a space s between the upper side of the draining body and the upper part of the bracket. The height of this space s is fixed so that the handle 21 can be positioned in this space with the upper part of the bracket activating the buttons 22, 23. In order to activate the buttons, the free end 121 of the bracket is upwardly inclined. Consequently during the movement of sliding the handle 21 in the space s the buttons are gradually pressed by the inclined end and slid in this pressed state under the upper side of the bracket.
The cleaning operation of the bargun 2 with the assembly 1 is now going to be described.
The operation for cleaning the bargun 1 with the assembly of the present invention consists in first optionally removing the spigot 26 from the nozzle as illustrated in
Then the bargun nozzle 25 is applied on the opening 111 as illustrated by the arrow in
Thanks to the draining block the cleaning solution dispensed by through the nozzle is properly directed to the drain. This assembly acts as both an extension to the drain line (yet bargun doesn't reach the drain) and an on/off mechanism for the cleaning process.
The assembly and the method of the present invention present the advantage of facilitating the sanitization process of a bargun and make it more convenient by allowing the user hands free operation and reducing the fatigue of the operator while performing sanitization. Consequently it encourages the operator to regularly and properly clean the bargun.
Another advantage of the invention is that it prevents the operator from having the bargun reached the drain. The cleaning operation is made properly.
Another advantage of the invention is that it allows the bargun to drain directly to the drain without using an intermediate container avoiding risk of operator strain while emptying or moving buckets and splashing around the bargun.
The final advantage of the invention is that it will help to ensure that the beverage consumer will have a clean safe drink.
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PCT/US2012/037547 | 5/11/2012 | WO | 00 | 2/3/2015 |
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WO2013/169267 | 11/14/2013 | WO | A |
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International Preliminary Report on Patentability issued in PCT/US2012/037547. Mailed Nov. 20, 2014. 6 pages. |
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20150136180 A1 | May 2015 | US |