The present invention relates to a novel and useful apparatus for dispensing liquid stored in a container.
Liquids are generally stored in bottles, cans, tanks and other containers and are retrieved by various devices. In the case of small containers, the liquid is obtained by simply lifting and tilting the container to allow liquid to flow via gravity through a spout or opening. Larger containers require valve operated taps.
In recent times, many liquids such as water, and alcohol beverages such as wine have been packaged in plastic bags which are fitted with a force operated tap. Such liquid filled bags are generally shipped in a box and dispensed by operation of the tap. In the case of wines, bags filed with wine having a tap have been placed in barrel facade to mimic actual barrels which contain wines and the like. To conduct the liquid from the plastic bag within the barrel façade, tubes have been used to communicate with the tap of the plastic bag and a beer-styled tap as been connected to such tube on the end of the barrel facade. In addition, gases are employed to urge the liquid from such containers. Also, the tap associated with the bag remains open at all times and is inconveniently located relative to the barrel end portion having the beer-like tap. Unfortunately, in the case of wine, a body of wine sits in the tube and the tap remains open to air, which tends to spoil the taste of the wine once it is dispensed from the bag within the barrel facade.
A liquid dispensing apparatus which conveniently and efficiently dispenses liquids from a container, such as a flexible bag, would be a notable advance in the food and beverage field.
In accordance with the present invention a novel and useful liquid dispensing apparatus is herein provided.
The apparatus of the present invention is used in conjunction with a container, which may be flexible, that has a connected tap with a force actuated valve operator. The apparatus includes a base member having a support for the tap. Such support may include a channel which interacts with a disk or collar found on the tap. Flanges on the base member lock the tap into place on the base member and also provide a sonic indication that such locking has taken place. The base member support positions the force actuated valve operator of the tap in an accessible orientation. The base member also includes a passageway which conducts liquid from the tap to an exit from the passageway. A spout is linked to the exit from the passageway to receive liquid that move from the container, through the tap, and through the base member passageway. The base member also includes an air vent, which in conjunction with the angle of the spout relative to the base member, prevents dripping once the tap valve is actuated.
A partition is also found in the present invention. The partition includes a first side and a second side. The partition may be adapted for mounting on a surface which is ascetically pleasing. For example, a partition may be mounted to the façade of a faux barrel, to provide the impression that the dispensing apparatus of the present invention is directly dispensing liquid from a barrel, rather than from a flexible container as is previously noted. The partition may be formed of any material which is rigid or semi-rigid such as metal, plastic and the like.
A holder is linked to the partition and positions the base member at the first side thereof. Such positioning orients the force actuated valve operator of the tap such that the valve operator lies adjacent the first side of the partition. The spout of the base member is also extended to a position adjacent the second side of the partition to allow the spout to extend along the edge of the partition or through an opening thereof.
An arm is also at least partially supported by the partition and is moveable to contact and actuate the valve operator, which lies adjacent the first side of the partition. The arm may comprise a pivoting element moving upon the application of force. Such force may be applied by a handle which itself pivots relative to the partition. The arm may move within a guide formed in a supplied housing. The arm is capable of pressing or contacting the valve operator of the tap upon application of force on the rotatable handle.
The holder may further include at least one shaft extending outwardly from the first side of the partition. An aperture or apertures in the base member slidingly engage the shaft or shafts to stabilize the base member on the first side of the partition. The holder also includes a springy flap that extends from the first side of the partition and presses against the base member during sliding engagement of the shaft with the base member aperture. In this regard, the springy flap may include a protrusion which engages a recess in the base member that confines the protrusion and locks the base member in place. Thus, the holder is firmly held to the partition in a position to allow the handle operated arm, supported by the housing to accurately contact the operator of the tap. Such contact, thus, actuates the dispensing apparatus of the present invention. Needless to say, the holder of the apparatus of the present invention removably supports the base member at the first side of the partition. In this manner, the base member may be easily installed and removed from the partition for cleaning purposes.
It may be apparent that a novel and useful dispensing apparatus for liquid stored in a container has been hereinabove described.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a dispensing apparatus for liquids stored in a container which accurately and efficiently dispenses liquid from the container.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a dispensing apparatus for liquids which eliminates the use of tubes and pressurized gasses found in prior art devices.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a dispensing apparatus for liquids stored in a container which eliminates dead storage of such liquid outside the container prior to dispensing.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a dispensing apparatus which does not permit the spoilage of the liquid in the dispensing apparatus prior to use.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a dispensing apparatus for liquid stored in a container which may be mounted to an mock object such as a faux barrel.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a dispensing apparatus for liquid stored in a container which is easily assembled and cleaned after usage.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a dispensing apparatus for liquid which reduces the cost of delivery of such liquid to the consumer.
The invention possesses other objects and advantages especially as concerns particular characteristics and features thereof which will become apparent as the specification continues.
For a better understanding of the invention reference is made to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention which should be taken in conjunction with the above described drawings.
Various aspects of the present invention will evolve from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments thereof which should be referenced to the prior described drawings.
An embodiment of the invention as a whole is depicted in the drawings by reference character 10, best seen in
With reference to
A partition 66 is also included in the apparatus 10 of the present invention. Partition 66 possesses a first side 68 and second side 70. Partition 66 is depicted in
Holder 76 is linked to partition 66 and includes shafts 78 and 80 (shown partially on
An arm 90 is held in a housing 92 to first side 68 of partition 66 by any suitable means, such as gluing, the use of fasteners, and the like as depicted in
In operation, the user attaches tap 16 to base member 32 by sliding disk 30 into channel 36, specifically along grooves 38 and 40. Wings 26 and 28 of tap 16 snap into place under flanges 50 and 52 of base member 32 in an audible manner. Thus, tap 16 and container 14 holding liquid 12 and base member 32 form a unitary member at this point. Such unitary member is then attached to holder 76 by the engagement of shafts 78 and 80 with apertures 60 and 62 of base member 32, and the engagement of protrusion 88 of springy flap 86 with recess 64 located on the side portion of block 46 of base member 32. Thus, the attachment of base member 32 and tap 16 to partition 66 through holder 76 fixes valve operator 18 of tap 16 directly under arm 90. The downward motion of handle 98, according to directional arrow 104, via grip 100 causes the rotation of plate 106 against arm 90 and initiates the pivoting of arm 90 about pivot pin 94 to depress valve operator 18. Such depression of valve operator 18 opens the same and allows liquid 12 to flow from container 14, through tap 16, and in to passageway 52 of base member 24. Liquid is then free to enter spout 54 and exit spout 54, according to directional arrow 108 of
While in the foregoing, embodiments of the present invention have been set forth in considerable detail for the purposes of making a complete disclosure of the invention, it may be apparent to those of skill in the art that numerous changes may be made in such detail without departing from the spirit and principles of the invention.
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