Claims
- 1. A beverage dispensing system comprising a container from which the beverage is to be dispensed by pressure of a gaseous mixture of carbon dioxide and a second gas comprising nitrogen; a source of said second gas which is to communicate under pressure and on demand with the container; a source of carbon dioxide under pressure which is capable of communication with the container by way of valve means, said valve means being responsive to gaseous pressure in the system whereby upon the gaseous mixture being demanded for dispensing, pressure means by which the second gas under pressure is supplied on demand causes the valve means to be actuated to open communication between the source of carbon dioxide and the container and upon the demand for the gaseous mixture ceasing the valve means closes communication between the source of carbon dioxide and the container, and wherein the development of pressure of said second gas in the system by said pressure means causes the valve means to be actuated.
- 2. A system as claimed in claim 1 in which the second gas is air.
- 3. A system as claimed in claim 1 in which the valve means is biased to a normally closed condition where the source of carbon dioxide is closed to communication with the container so that when said valve means is actuated in response to the demand for the gaseous mixture the valve means is displaced against its biasing to open communication between the carbon dioxide source and the container.
- 4. A system as claimed in claim 3 in which the carbon dioxide source is in constant communication with the valve means and said valve means is pressure biased to its closed condition by pressure of carbon dioxide from said carbon dioxide source.
- 5. A system as claimed in claim 1 in which the development of pressure of said second gas in the system by said pressure means causes an increase in pressure on the valve means which actuates the valve means to open communication between the source of carbon dioxide and the container.
- 6. A system as claimed in claim 1 in which the development of pressure of said second gas in the system by said pressure means causes a decrease in pressure on the valve means which actuates the valve means to open communication between the source of carbon dioxide and the container.
- 7. A system as claimed in claim 6 in which the pressure means is located in the system downstream of the valve means and wherein carbon dioxide emanating from the valve means and said second gas are mixed to provide said gaseous mixture for pressurising by said pressure means which is common to both said gases.
- 8. A system as claimed in claim 1 in which admission into the system of said second gas by said pressure means is controlled by pressure switch means which is responsive to mixed gas pressure in the container whereby when said mixed gas pressure falls below a predetermined value admission of said second gas and thereby carbon dioxide is effected automatically and when said mixed gas pressure attains a predetermined value said admission ceases automatically.
- 9. A system as claimed in claim 1 in which said pressure means comprises at least one compressor.
- 10. A beverage dispensing system comprising a container from which the beverage is to be dispensed by pressure of a gaseous mixture of carbon dioxide and a second gas comprising nitrogen; a source of said second gas which is to accommodate under pressure and on demand with the container; a source of carbon dioxide under pressure which is capable of communication with the container by way of valve means, said valve means being responsive to gaseous pressure in the system whereby upon the gaseous mixture being demanded for dispensing, pressure means by which the second gas under pressure is supplied on demand causes the valve means to be actuated to open communication between the source of carbon dioxide and the container and upon the demand for the gaseous mixture ceasing the valve means closes communication between the source of carbon dioxide and the container, and wherein the development of pressure of said second gas in the system on demand is by first said pressure means which first pressure means is coupled to second said pressure means, said second pressure means being actuated in response to actuation of the first pressure means and actuation of the second pressure means causing the valve means to be actuated.
- 11. A system as claimed in claim 10 in which actuation of the second pressure means causes a decrease in pressure on the valve means to open communication between the source of carbon dioxide and the container.
- 12. A system as claimed in claim 11 in which the first pressure means comprises a first compressor and the second pressure means comprises a second compressor coupled to the first compressor for simultaneous operation therewith, and wherein the first compressor is located in first passage means through which the second gas is supplied and the second compressor is located in second passage means downstream of the valve means from which it receives carbon dioxide, the compressed second gas and carbon dioxide gas emanating from the respective compressors being mixed for supply on demand to the container for dispensing.
- 13. A system as claimed in claim 10 in which the second gas is air.
- 14. A system as claimed in claim 10 in which the valve means is biased to a normally closed condition where the source of carbon dioxide is closed to communication with the container so that when said valve means is actuated in response to the demand for the gaseous mixture the valve means is displaced against its biasing to open communication between the carbon dioxide source and the container.
- 15. A system as claimed in claim 14 in which the carbon dioxide source is in constant communication with the valve means and said valve means is pressure biased to its closed condition by pressure of carbon dioxide from said carbon dioxide source.
- 16. A beverage dispensing system comprising a container from which the beverage is to be dispensed by pressure of a gaseous mixture of carbon dioxide and a second gas comprising nitrogen; a source of said second gas which is to communicate under pressure and on demand with the container; a source of carbon dioxide under pressure which is capable of communication with the container by way of valve means, said valve means being responsive to gaseous pressure in the system whereby upon the gaseous mixture being demanded for dispensing, pressure means by which the second gas under pressure is supplied on demand causes the valve means to be actuated to open communication between the source of carbon dioxide and the container and upon the demand for the gaseous mixture ceasing the valve means closes communication between the source of carbon dioxide and the container; said valve means comprising a displaceable valve member which is responsive to displacement of a diaphragm to open and close communication between the source of carbon dioxide and the container, said diaphragm being displaceable in response to a pressure differential which is developed across it in response to variations in gas pressure in the system, the development of pressure of said second gas in the system by said pressure means causing an increase in pressure on the valve means which actuates the valve means to open communication between the source of carbon dioxide and the container; and wherein said valve means comprises two chambers located on opposite sides of the displaceable diaphragm, a first of said chambers communicating with first passage means through which said second gas is delivered on demand to the container and the second of said chambers communicating with second passage means through which carbon dioxide is to be delivered to the container; the displaceable valve member being responsive to displacement of the diaphragm to open and close communication between the source of carbon dioxide and the second chamber and being biased to a normally closed condition where it closes communication between the carbon dioxide source and the second chamber, and wherein a pressure differential develops across the diaphragm upon said second gas pressure developing in the system to meet a demand for said second gas which pressure differential effects in displacement of the diaphragm and adjustment of said valve member against its biasing to open communication between the source of carbon dioxide and the second chamber.
- 17. A system as claimed in claim 16 in which restrictor means are located in said first and second passage means respectively downstream of said first and second chambers for developing a pressure differential across the diaphragm.
- 18. A system as claimed in claim 16 in which the valve member is in constant communication with the carbon dioxide source and is biased to its closed condition by pressure of carbon dioxide from said source.
- 19. A system as claimed in claim 18 in which the valve member comprises a spool which is axially displaceable in a housing of the valve means and is coupled to the diaphragm for such displacement in response to displacement of the diaphragm; said spool having axially opposed faces with different effective areas of which the face with the larger effective area is in constant communication with the source of carbon dioxide whereby gas pressure reacting on said opposed faces provides a biasing force on the valve member to urge it to its normally closed condition when a demand for the mixed gases ceases.
- 20. A system as claimed in claim 16 in which the second gas is air.
- 21. A system as claimed in claim 16 in which the valve means is biased to a normally closed condition where the source of carbon dioxide is closed to communication with the container so that when said valve means is actuated in response to the demand for the gaseous mixture the valve means is displaced against its biasing to open communication between the carbon dioxide source and the container.
- 22. A system as claimed in claim 21 in which the carbon dioxide source is in constant communication with the valve means and said valve means is pressure biased to its closed condition by pressure of carbon dioxide from said carbon dioxide source.
- 23. A beverage dispensing system comprising a container from which the beverage is to be dispensed by pressure of a gaseous mixture of carbon dioxide and a second gas comprising nitrogen; a source of said second gas which is to communicate under pressure and on demand with the container; a source of carbon dioxide under pressure which is capable of communication with the container by way of valve means, said valve means being responsive to gaseous pressure in the system whereby upon the gaseous mixture being demanded for dispensing, pressure means by which the second gas under pressure is supplied on demand causes the valve means to be actuated to open communication between the source of carbon dioxide and the container and upon the demand for the gaseous mixture ceasing the valve means closes communication between the source of carbon dioxide and the container; said valve means comprising a displaceable valve member which is responsive to displacement of a diaphragm to open and close communication between the source of carbon dioxide and the container, said diaphragm being displaceable in response to a pressure differential which is developed across it in response to variations in gas pressure in the system, the development of pressure of said second gas in the system by said pressure means causing a decrease in pressure on the valve means which actuates the valve means to open communication between the source of carbon dioxide and the container and wherein the displaceable diaphragm partly defines a chamber gaseous pressure within which is decreased in response to the development of pressure of said second gas by said pressure means, said pressure decrease causing a pressure differential to develop across the diaphragm and displacement of the valve member to open communication between the source of carbon dioxide and the container.
- 24. A system as claimed in claim 23 in which the pressure means is located in the system downstream of the valve means and carbon dioxide emanating from the valve means and said second gas are mixed to provide said gaseous mixture for pressurising by said pressure means which is common to both said gases and wherein, prior to their mixing, the second gas passes through first restrictor means and the carbon dioxide passes through second restrictor means located downstream of the valve means.
- 25. A beverage dispensing system comprising a container from which the beverage is to be dispensed by pressure of a gaseous mixture of carbon dioxide and a second gas comprising nitrogen; a source of said second gas which is to communicate under pressure and on demand with the container; a source of carbon dioxide under pressure which is capable of communication with the container by way of valve means, said valve means being responsive to gaseous pressure in the system whereby upon the gaseous mixture being demanded for dispensing, pressure means by which the second gas under pressure is supplied on demand causes the valve means to be actuated to open communication between the source of carbon dioxide and the container and upon the demand for the gaseous mixture ceasing the valve means closes communication between the source of carbon dioxide and the container; said valve means comprising a displaceable valve member which is responsive to displacement of a diaphragm to open and close communication between the source of carbon dioxide and the container, said diaphragm being displaceable in response to a pressure differential which is developed across it in response to variations in gas pressure in the system, the development of pressure of said second gas in the system and demand being by first said pressure means which first pressure means is coupled to second said pressure means, said second pressure means being actuated in response to actuation of the first pressure means and actuation of the second pressure means causing the valve means to be actuated, and wherein the displaceable diaphragm partly defines a chamber gaseous pressure within which is decreased in response to actuation of said second pressure means, said pressure decrease causing a pressure differential to develop across the diaphragm and displacement of the valve member to open communication between the source of carbon dioxide and the container.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 066,611 filed Aug. 15, 1979 now abandoned.
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