Claims
- 1. A gas storage and delivery system for restoring pressure as it is depleted from a pressurized containers, comprising:a container holding a product under pressure to be dispensed from the container; a quantity of gaseous material under pressure in the container, occupying a head space in the container and applying to the product a predetermined pressure of from about 70 to about 100 psig; and a quantity of gas-adsorbing material in the container with the product, storing under pressure a quantity of the gaseous material and releasing it into the container in response to a decrease in pressure in the head space, thereby restoring and maintaining a predetermined pressure in the container as product is depleted from the container.
- 2. A gas storage and delivery system as claimed in claim 1, wherein:the gaseous material is carbon dioxide.
- 3. A gas storage and delivery system as claimed in claim 1, wherein:the gaseous material is oxygen.
- 4. A gas storage and delivery system as claimed in claim 1, wherein:the gas adsorbing material comprises granular activated carbon.
- 5. A gas storage and delivery system as claimed in claim 4, wherein:the granular activated carbon is formed into a cohesive body of material that retains its shape in the container, and said body is in contact with the product.
- 6. A gas storage and delivery system as claimed in claim 4, wherein:a film or cover is placed around the activated carbon to prevent dispersal of the carbon into the product but to enable flow of the stored gaseous material from the carbon into the product.
- 7. A gas storage and delivery system as claimed in claim 6, wherein:the film or cover prevents contact between the carbon and the product.
- 8. A gas storage and delivery system as claimed in claim 1, wherein:the gas adsorbing material comprises a carbon fiber composite molecular sieve material.
- 9. A gas storage and delivery system as claimed in claim 1, wherein:the gaseous material is an inert gas.
- 10. A gas storage and delivery system as claimed in claim 1, wherein:the gas-adsorbing material is a carbon material, and the gaseous material adsorbed on the carbon material comprises carbon dioxide.
- 11. A gas storage and delivery system as claimed in claim 1, wherein:the gas-adsorbing material is a carbon material, and the gaseous material adsorbed on the carbon material comprises nitrous oxide.
- 12. A gas storage and delivery system as claimed in claim 1, wherein:a normally closed discharge nozzle is on the container for releasing the product when the discharge nozzle is moved to an open position.
- 13. A gas storage and delivery system for restoring and maintaining pressure and carbonation in carbonated beverages, comprising:a container holding a carbonated beverage; a quantity of gaseous material under pressure in the container, said gaseous material serving to carbonate the beverage; and a quantity of gas-adsorbing material in the container storing under pressure a quantity of the gaseous material and releasing it into the container as pressure is depleted from the container, to thereby restore and maintain a predetermined level of carbonation in the carbonated beverage.
- 14. A gas storage and delivery system as claimed in claim 13, wherein:a cap is on the container to close and seal the container, and the gas-adsorbing material is carried in the cap in communication with the interior of the container.
- 15. A gas storage and delivery system for adding a gaseous supplement to a beverage, comprising:a container holding a beverage; gas-adsorbing means in the container in communication with the beverage; and a gaseous supplement stored in the gas-adsorbing means for release of the gaseous supplement into the beverage.
- 16. A gas storage and delivery system as claimed in claim 15, wherein:the gaseous supplement is oxygen.
- 17. A gas storage and delivery system for storing and discharging under pressure a quantity of gaseous material, comprising:a container holding a quantity of the gaseous material under pressure; a normally closed discharge nozzle on the container for releasing the gaseous material when the discharge nozzle is moved to an open position; and a quantity of gas-adsorbing material in the container storing a quantity of the gaseous material and releasing it into the container to restore and maintain pressure in the container and to replace gaseous material discharged through the discharge nozzle, thereby prolonging the useful life of the gas storage and delivery system.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/225,817, filed Aug. 16, 2000, entitled GAS STORAGE AND DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR PRESSURIZED CONTAINERS.
US Referenced Citations (10)
Provisional Applications (1)
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