The present invention relates to a dispense head configured to be coupled to a beverage container above a container valve arranged in the beverage container in a dispensing system. Furthermore, the present invention relates to a dispensing system for dispensing beverage and to a method for dispensing beverage.
In recent years, there has been a tendency within the area of beverage dispensing equipment towards the incorporation of disposable parts. Such disposable parts may for instance be the equipment being in direct contact with the beverage, such as the dispensing line and the beverage container.
However, it is still common to use a gas to propel the beverage out of the beverage container, in which a residue of gas inside the beverage container will occur when the beverage container is to be replaced. Often the interior of the beverage container has an overpressure.
For the relief of the residue of gas inside the beverage container, the suppliers of the disposable beverage containers provide a tool configured to relieve the gas inside the container, i.e. remove the overpressure. However, this tool is often lost or is difficult to use, or it takes too long time to use, resulting in the gas inside the beverage container often not being relieved when a beverage container is replaced. Consequently, beverage containers with a high residual gas pressure are being disposed of. Hence, this may have the consequence that the beverage containers inadvertently explode during the subsequent handling of the disposed beverage containers.
It is an object of the present invention to wholly or partly overcome the above disadvantages and drawbacks of the prior art. More specifically, it is an object to provide a solution wherein an overpressure inside a beverage container may be equalised in an easy manner.
The above objects, together with numerous other objects, advantages and features, which will become evident from the below description, are accomplished by a solution in accordance with the present invention by a dispense head configured to be coupled to a beverage container above a container valve arranged in the beverage container in a dispensing system, the dispense head comprising:
wherein a valve is arranged in the fluid channel opposite the opening, the valve having
The valve may be connected with an actuation element configured to bring the valve from the first position to the second position and vice versa.
Moreover, the actuation element may be accessible from outside the housing.
Also, the activation of the valve from the first position to the second position may be performed by rotating a valve body.
Further, the valve body may have a bore or a groove in a face of the valve body, said bore or groove fluidly connecting the gas inlet with the space in the first position of the valve, and wherein in the second position of the valve, in which the valve body has been rotated, the bore or the groove may have been moved to a position closing the gas inlet and providing fluid connection between the inside of the beverage container and the opening.
Additionally, the valve body may have a first valve channel extending through the valve body, and a second valve channel which may be substantially perpendicular to the first valve channel and extending from the first valve channel to an outside of the valve body, so that the first valve channel and the second valve channel form a T.
Moreover, a pressure relief valve may be arranged in fluid connection with the fluid channel.
Also, the pressure relief valve may be arranged opposite the valve body, whereby the pressure relief valve may be in fluid communication with the inside of the beverage container either via the first valve channel or via the second valve channel, irrespective as to whether the valve is in its first position or in its second position.
Furthermore, a gas shut-off element may be arranged in or at the fluid channel.
The shut-off element may comprise a spring element for maintaining the fluid channel closed for gas flowing in a deactivated state of the dispense head, the spring element having a predetermined spring force.
In addition, the handle may be connected to the shut-off element via a hinge.
Moreover, the hinge may be connected with the shut-off element via a valve piston, the valve piston being movable.
Further, the shut-off element may be arranged in a bore within the housing, extending from the hinge to the fluid channel, the shut-off element comprising a nut arranged around a valve piston, a spring element arranged around the valve piston and extending between a projection in a bottom part of the valve piston and the nut, and a gasket arranged around the spring element and the valve piston.
Also, the space may be an annulus extending along an exterior of the piston. The space may be arranged between an exterior of the piston and the housing.
Furthermore, a sealing may be arranged either on the housing or within the piston to radially seal off the space in an upwards direction.
Additionally, a support ring may be arranged in the housing and extend around the piston to support the axial displacement of the piston within the housing.
Moreover, the shut-off element may extend across the fluid channel.
Further, the shut-off element may be arranged directly in the fluid channel, for instance radially or axially in relation to a gas flow direction, or the shut-off element may be arranged in connection with the fluid channel, for instance in continuation of the fluid channel.
The shut-off element may be arranged inside the housing in or at the fluid channel at a distance from the piston.
The present invention further relates to a dispensing system for dispensing beverage, comprising a beverage container comprising a container valve arranged in an opening of the beverage container, the container valve having an internal spring having a spring force enabling the opening of the beverage container to be kept closed, a gas supply, a dispensing tap, and a dispense head according to the present invention.
Also, the beverage container may be fully of partly made of a polymeric material.
Additionally, the beverage container may comprise a bag which is configured to contain a beverage, and wherein the beverage in the bag may be configured to be expelled by pressurising a container space between the bag and an inner face of the beverage container.
The present invention also relates to a method for dispensing beverage from a dispensing system according to the present invention, comprising:
The opening of the dispensing tap for dispensing beverage may be performed several times until either the beverage container is empty and/or the beverage container is to be replaced.
Furthermore, the present invention relates to a method for equalising a pressure in a beverage container, comprising:
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 those parts which are necessary in order to elucidate the invention, other parts being omitted or merely suggested.
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The valve 8 has a first position in which the gas inlet 7 is fluidly connected with an inside of the beverage container when the piston 5 has opened the container valve, and a second position (shown in
In addition, a pressure relief valve 13 is arranged in fluid connection with the fluid channel 12.
As mentioned above, the dispense head 1 has a valve 8 arranged in the fluid channel 12 opposite the opening 11, the valve 8 having a first position (shown in
In addition, the fluid channel 12 may also comprise a check valve 18 ensuring that gas will not inadvertently flow out of the gas inlet.
The valve 8 is in
By incorporating the valve 8 into the dispense head 1, a simple way of pressure equalising the inside of the beverage container without use of an additional tool is obtained. When the user, for instance bar staff, uses the dispense head 1 according to the present invention, they simply move the valve 8 from the first position to the second position when they are to replace a beverage container. Then in a short period of time, i.e. a few seconds, the inside of the beverage container has been pressure equalised with the environment, whereby the beverage container may be disposed of without the risk of exploding due to high overpressure. Furthermore, since the valve 8 is part of the equipment, i.e. the dispense head 1, the user will already be familiar with the use thereof, and hence it is more likely that the user will remember to pressure equalise the beverage container and in fact do it rather than what is experienced with the known solutions.
The activation of the valve 8 from the first position to the second position may be performed by rotating a valve body 20.
In this embodiment, the valve body 20 has a first valve channel 21 extending through the valve body 20, and a second valve channel 22 being substantially perpendicular to the first valve channel 21 and extending from the first valve channel 21 to an outside 23 of the valve body 20, so that the first valve channel 21 and the second valve channel 22 form a T. In
In addition, the pressure relief valve may be arranged opposite the valve body, whereby the pressure relief valve is in fluid communication with the inside of the beverage container either via the first valve channel or via the second valve channel, irrespective as to whether the valve 8 is in its first position or in its second position.
In another not shown embodiment, the valve body may have a bore or a groove in a face of the valve body fluidly connecting the gas inlet with the space in the first position of the valve, and in the second position of the valve, in which the valve body has been rotated. The bore or the groove has been moved to a position closing the gas inlet and providing fluid connection between the inside of the beverage container and the opening.
To avoid unintended gas leaks when the dispense head not is coupled to the beverage container but the handle is activated, a gas shut-off element (not shown) may be arranged in or at the fluid channel. The shut-off element may comprise a spring element for maintaining the fluid channel closed for gas flowing in a deactivated state of the dispense head, the spring element having a predetermined spring force.
In addition, the handle of the dispense head may be connected to the shut-off element via a hinge. The hinge may then be connected with the shut-off element via a valve piston, the valve piston being movable. The shut-off element may be arranged in a bore within the housing, extending from the hinge to the fluid channel, the shut-off element comprising a nut arranged around a valve piston, a spring element arranged around the valve piston and extending between a projection in a bottom part of the valve piston and the nut, and a gasket arranged around the spring element and the valve piston.
Furthermore, the space may be an annulus extending along an exterior of the piston. The space may be arranged between an exterior of the piston and the inside of the housing.
Moreover, a sealing may be arranged either on the housing or within the piston to radially seal off the space in an upwards direction.
A support ring may be arranged in the housing and it may extend around the piston to support the axial displacement of the piston within the housing.
The shut-off element may extend across the fluid channel.
The shut-off element may also be arranged directly in the fluid channel, for instance radially or axially in relation to a gas flow direction, or the shut-off element may be arranged in connection with the fluid channel, for instance in continuation of the fluid channel.
In another embodiment, the shut-off element may be arranged inside the housing in or at the fluid channel at a distance from the piston.
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The beverage container 14 may be fully of partly made of a polymeric material.
Also, the beverage container 14 may comprise a bag which is configured to contain a beverage, and the beverage in the bag is configured to be expelled by pressurising a container space between the bag and an inner face of the beverage container.
When the user is to dispense beverage, he or she may use the following method according to the present invention:
The user may open the dispensing tap 31 for dispensing beverage several times until either the beverage container is empty and/or the beverage container is to be replaced, before providing the valve in the second position.
Hence, the user may equalise a pressure in a beverage container, by
Although the invention has been described in the above 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.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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17166986.4 | Apr 2017 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2018/059908 | 4/18/2018 | WO | 00 |