As is well-known, a user-visible component of a beverage dispensing column is often provided with information about the beverage available for pouring.
The present invention allows for an easy changing of such information provided by a beverage dispensing column connected to a tap unit.
In one embodiment the dispensing column comprises an elongated post, which may be configured to be fixed to a bar counter, and a removable elongated first cladding component, the elongated post being received within the elongated first cladding component, preferably with a close fit, wherein when the tap unit is connected to the post is the first cladding component secured in position relative to the post and wherein disconnecting and removing the tap unit from the post allows removal of the first cladding component from the post.
A method for carrying out the aforementioned easy changing of information involves the steps of first releasing the tap unit from the post, then displacing the first cladding component along the length of the post fixed to the bar counter, and then positioning another first cladding component by displacing it along the length of the post fixed to the bar counter, until the post is received within said another first cladding component.
The present invention also allows for an easy cleaning of a tap unit of a beverage dispensing system.
The invention will be described below with reference to preferred embodiments.
The dispensing column C is part of a beverage delivery system BDS including also a tap unit T with a spout 10 and with a connector flange 11 arranged opposite the spout 10. An embodiment of the beverage delivery system BDS is shown in
Inside the dispensing column C is arranged, or is arrangeable, a flexible tubing (not shown) for supplying a beverage, such as draft beer, from a keg (not shown) to the tap unit T, which tap unit T according to one aspect of the invention is releasably connected to a connector flange 100 of the dispensing column C by means of the connector flange 11 of the tap unit T.
One component of the shown dispensing column C is a vertical metal post 2, preferably having a U-shaped cross-section, see
Inside the post 2 is an elongated structure 3, normally an elongated tubular structure 3, of a heat insulating material, preferably of a hardened foamed material, avoiding condensation. The elongated structure 3 has a head portion H at the level of the tap unit T and defines an internal passage P which at the head portion H opens up sideways. Cooling channels for a cooling fluid may be associated with the elongated structure 3, such as in a separate elongated front piece F, see
The elongated structure 3 preferably is formed from two half-shells 3A, 3B of the aforementioned heat insulating material, see
The flexible tubing (not shown) extends inside the elongated structure 3, normally along the full length of the passage P, and has an end portion, optionally having a valve controllable by a dispensing handle 9 of the tap unit T. The end portion exits the elongated structure 3 where the passage P opens up at the head portion H and extends then further inside the tap unit T in fluid communication with the spout 10, once the tap unit T has been connected to the connector flange 100 of the column C.
Preferably, the tap unit T itself comprises two components, as shown in
Thus, as shown, a first, upper component U1 of the tap unit T may have the dispensing handle 9 and associated mechanical parts for controlling the dispensing, while a second, lower component U2 of the tap unit T supports the end portion of the flexible tubing.
As seen in
The dispensing column C moreover comprises an elongated tubular or C-shaped first cladding component 5 with a downwardly open elongated keyhole shaped aperture A with a widened portion A1. The first cladding component 5 is preferably sized to narrowly receive the post 2 and the elongated insulating structure 3 therein.
On one side opposite the aperture A is the first cladding component 5 provided with indicia 1000, indicating by way of example the type of beverage dispensed by the beverage dispensing system BDS.
In a next step of the assembly of the dispensing column C is this first cladding component 5 lowered vertically, along the length of the post 2, in a way to receive therein the post 2 with the elongated heat insulating structure 3, see
The first cladding component 5 defines at least the portion of the column C visible to a person standing in front of the bar, to which a drink is poured by another person standing in front of the spout 10.
To complete assembly of the dispending column C is an elongated further, second cladding component 4 then shifted sideways, as shown by the arrow in
Connecting then the tap unit T to the connector flange 100 of the column C as shown in
As is well-known a user-visible component, as exemplified by the first cladding component 5 discussed above, of a beverage dispensing column C is often provided with information about the beverage available for pouring. The shown dispensing column C with tap unit T defines a beverage dispensing system BDS allowing for easy replacement of the information by replacing the first cladding component 5. This is conveniently be done by disconnecting the connector flange 11 of the tap unit T from the connector flange 100 of the column C, which allows for the first cladding component 5 to be pulled vertically upwards and replaced with another one, after a sideways shifting of the further second cladding 4 into a position wherein the enlarged top 500 thereof is no longer received by the widened portion A1 of the elongated aperture A of the elongated first cladding component 5.
For this and for other alternative purposes, such as to allow for cleaning of the tap unit T, according to the invention are the aforementioned two connector flanges 11, 100 releasably interconnectable, preferably by respective bayonet coupling parts B1, B2, shown in
When using bayonet coupling parts B1, B2 the tap unit T generally is mounted to the connector flange 100 of the column C in two steps, namely by first moving the two connector flanges into 11, 100 mutual engagement and then turning (see
When turned to its final position as shown in
With a bayonet coupling no tools are needed for replacing/removing the tap unit T; optionally a tool may be used to activate the aforementioned spring loaded pin, which will allow for release of the tap unit T.
As shown in
To reiterate, when the post 2 is mounted on a bar top a user can finish the installation of the system BDS in a few steps. The first cladding component 5 is mounted around the post 2 and the tap unit T is connected to the post 2, securing both the second cladding component 4 and the first cladding component in place. The first cladding component 5 can be made in many shapes and sizes and may include illuminated panels and decoration.
Optionally, the first cladding component 5 may be connected to the post 2 when the first cladding component 5 is moved vertically down to receive the post 2, such as by a snap-engagement once the first cladding component 5 has been correctly positioned relative to the post 2.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PA 2021 70518 | Oct 2021 | DK | national |
PA 2021 70519 | Oct 2021 | DK | national |
PA 2021 70520 | Oct 2021 | DK | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2022/078923 | 10/18/2022 | WO |