The present invention relates to a dispensing head and a beverage server.
Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2002-68381 describes a beer server for supplying beer by supplying carbon dioxide gas to a beer container. The beer server includes a lower base portion including a cooler, a mount body mounted on the mouth of the beer container, and a tap for dispensing beer supplied from the mount body. Carbon dioxide gas is supplied from a carbon dioxide gas cartridge to the mount portion via a carbon dioxide gas tube.
In the beer server described in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2002-68381, even if the mount body is mounted on the mouth of the beer container or is not mounted thereon, a gas tube can be connected to the mount portion. For this reason, when the gas tube is connected to the mount body in a state in which the mount body is not mounted on the mouth of the beer container, the carbon dioxide gas in the carbon dioxide gas cartridge is discharged to the atmosphere. Accordingly, the carbon dioxide gas may be wasted.
The object of the present invention is to provide a dispensing head and a beverage server which are advantageous in preventing the gas in the gas cylinder from being wasted.
The first aspect of the present invention relates to a dispensing head including a fastening portion fastened to a mouth of a beverage container, the dispensing head comprising a connecting portion to which a gas coupling connected to a gas cylinder via a gas tube is connected, a gas channel configured to cause the connecting portion and the beverage container to communicate with each other, a dispensing portion configured to dispense a beverage injected from the beverage container by a pressure of a gas supplied to the beverage container via the gas channel, and an operation inhibition mechanism configured to inhibit an operation for connecting the gas coupling to the connecting portion in a state in which the fastening portion is not fastened to the mouth.
The second aspect of the present invention relates to a beverage server, the beverage server comprising a dispensing head according to the first aspect and a storage portion configured to store a beverage container.
Further features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of exemplary embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
Hereinafter, embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings. Note, the following embodiments are not intended to limit the scope of the claimed invention, and limitation is not made to an invention that requires a combination of all features described in the embodiments. Two or more of the multiple features described in the embodiments may be combined as appropriate. Furthermore, the same reference numerals are given to the same or similar configurations, and redundant description thereof is omitted.
The dispensing head 100 can include a fastening portion 110 fastened to a mouth 12 of the beverage container 10. The dispensing head 100 can include a connecting portion 120, a gas channel 122, a dispensing portion 130, and an operation inhibition mechanism 140. A gas coupling 210 is connected to the connecting portion 120. The gas cylinder 20 is connected to the gas coupling 210 via a gas tube 212. The gas channel 122 causes the connecting portion 120 and the beverage container 10 to communicate with each other. The dispensing portion 130 dispenses, via a dispensing valve assembly 132, the beverage injected from the beverage container 10 by the pressure of the gas supplied to the beverage container 10 via the gas channel 122. The operation inhibition mechanism 140 inhibits an operation of connecting the gas coupling 210 to the connecting portion 120 in a state in which the fastening portion 110 is not fastened to the mouth 12 of the beverage container 10.
The operation inhibition mechanism 140 includes a contact portion 142 that contacts the beverage container 10 when the fastening portion 110 is fastened to the mouth 12 of the beverage container 10 and can release inhibition of the operation for connecting the gas coupling 210 to the connecting portion 120 in accordance with the contact of the contact portion 142 to the beverage container 10. The operation inhibition mechanism 140 can include an interference member 144 for interfering the operation of connecting the gas coupling 210 to the connecting portion 120. The interference member 144 can operate interlockingly with the operation of the contact portion 142 and release, in accordance with the contact of the contact portion 142 to the beverage container 10, the inhibition of the operation for connecting the gas coupling 210 to the connecting portion 120. The interference member 144 can include a cover for covering all or part of the connecting portion 120 to interfere the operation of connecting the gas coupling 210 to the connecting portion 120.
As an example, the contact portion 142 and the interference member 144 can form an integrated pivot member and can be supported to allow the pivoting operation of the pivot member within a range of a predetermined pivot angle around a shaft 134. The operation inhibition mechanism 140 can include a state maintaining portion 150 for maintaining the state in which the operation for connecting the gas coupling 210 to the connecting portion 120 is interfered by the interference member 144 in a state in which the fastening portion 110 is not fastened to the mouth 12 of the beverage container 10.
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The invention is not limited to the foregoing embodiments, and various variations/changes are possible within the spirit of the invention.
10: beverage container, 12: mouth, 20: gas cylinder, 100: dispensing head, 110: fastening portion, 120: connecting portion, 122: gas channel, 130: dispensing portion, 132: dispensing valve assembly, 136: operation portion, 140: operation inhibition mechanism, 142: contact portion, 144: interference member, 150: state maintaining portion, 200: beverage server, 210: gas coupling, 212: gas tube, 214: gas head, 220: regulating portion, 230: storage portion, 240: storage portion, 250: lid portion, 260: main body
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This application is a continuation of International Patent Application No. PCT/JP2020/040919 filed on Oct. 30, 2020, which claims priority to and the benefit of Japanese Patent Application No. 2019-200204 filed on Nov. 1, 2019, the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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