Claims
- 1. A method for filling packages with a carbonated beverage pre-mix in the micro-gravity conditions of outer space, each package including a rigid container, a collapsible bag disposed within the rigid container, said bag containing the carbonated beverage pre-mix, a drinking spout for dispensing said carbonated beverage directly into the consumer's mouth, a valve associated with said spout for starting or stopping the flow of carbonated beverage therethrough, valve actuator means for opening or closing said valve to start or stop said flow, respectively, propellant gas means disposed in said rigid container around said collapsible bag for compressing said bag and forcing said carbonated pre-mix to flow through said spout when said valve is open, said propellant gas means having a sufficient initial pressure to ensure that the carbonation of said carbonated beverage pre-mix remains in solution throughout the dispensing period of the package, and flow-rate control means for maintaining a substantially constant rate of flow of the carbonated beverage pre-mix from said bag through said drinking spout, comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a supply tank containing a sufficient quantity of carbonated beverage pre-mix to fill a plurality of said packages, said tank including,
- 1. an outer rigid shell,
- 2. a collapsible supply bag for containing said quantity of carbonated beverage pre-mix;
- 3. a dip tube extending into said supply bag having a conduit for accommodating the flow of the pre-mix therethrough;
- 4. a source of gas under pressure in the rigid outer shell for pressing the walls of the supply bag against the pre-mix, the pressure of said gas being substantially constant and sufficient to maintain the carbonation of the pre-mix in solution, and
- 5. a valve assembly for coupling the dip tube of the supply tank to the spout of said package; and
- (b) connecting the spout of a package to said valve assembly; and
- (c) actuating said valve assembly to fill a package with said pre-mix.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the gas in the rigid outer shell of the supply tank is provided from a CO.sub.2 cylinder and a pressure regulator, the cylinder containing just enough gas to maintain pressure of about 60 p.s.i. on the wall from a full to an empty condition of the bag.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein said valve assembly includes an upwardly-facing socket for receiving the spout of said package, whereby said spout may be plugged into said socket to connect the spout to the valve assembly.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the outer rigid shell of the tank includes pressure relief means for venting pressures in the shell to the atmosphere which exceed the gas pressure in the shell by a predetermined amount.
- 5. The method of claim 2, wherein said pre-mix is forced through the dip tube by the pressure of the gas in the rigid outer shell.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein an electric pump is provided between the dip tube and said package to withdraw the pre-mix from the supply bag through the dip tube and into the spout of the package.
- 7. A system for filling packages with a carbonated beverage pre-mix in the micro-gravity conditions of outer space comprising:
- (a) a package including, a rigid container, a collapsible bag disposed within the rigid container, said bag containing the carbonated beverage pre-mix, a drinking spout for dispensing said carbonated beverage directly into the consumer's mouth, a valve associated with said spout for starting or stopping the flow of carbonated beverage therethrough, valve actuator means for opening or closing said valve to start or stop said flow, respectively, propellant gas means disposed in said rigid container around said collapsible bag for compressing said bag and forcing said carbonated pre-mix to flow through said spout when said valve is open, said propellant gas means having a sufficient initial pressure to ensure that the carbonation of said carbonated beverage pre-mix remains in solution throughout the dispensing period of the package, and flow-rate control means for maintaining a substantially constant rate of flow of the carbonated beverage pre-mix from said bag through said drinking spout; and
- (b) a supply tank containing a sufficient quantity of carbonated beverage pre-mix to fill a plurality of said packages, said tank including,
- 1. an outer rigid shell,
- 2. a collapsible supply bag for containing said quantity of carbonated beverage pre-mix,
- 3. a dip tube extending into said bag having a conduit for accommodating the flow of the pre-mix therethrough,
- 4. a source of gas under pressure in the rigid outer shell for pressing the walls of the supply bag against the pre-mix, the pressure of said gas being sufficient to maintain the carbonation of the pre-mix in solution, and
- 5. a valve assembly for coupling the dip tube of the supply tank to the spout of said package.
- 8. The system of claim 7 wherein the gas in the rigid outer shell of the supply tank is provided from a CO.sub.2 cylinder and a pressure regulator, the cylinder containing just enough gas to maintain a pressure of about 60 p.s.i. on the wall from a full to an empty condition of the bag.
- 9. The system of claim 7, wherein said valve assembly includes an upwardly-facing socket for receiving the spout of said package, whereby said spout may be plugged into said socket to connect the spout to the valve assembly.
- 10. The system of claim 7, wherein the outer rigid shell of the tank includes pressure relief means for venting pressures in the shell to the atmosphere which exceed the gas pressure in the shell by a predetermined amount.
- 11. The system of claim 7, wherein said pre-mix is forced through the dip tube by the pressure of the gas in the rigid outer shell.
- 12. The system of claim 7, wherein an electric pump is provided between the dip tube and said package to withdraw the pre-mix from the supply bag through the dip tube and into the spout of the package.
- 13. The method of claim 1 wherein the gas in the rigid outer shell of the supply tank is maintained at said constant pressure by a compressor, said compressor being turned ON and OFF by a pressure sensor which monitors pressure changes in said gas.
- 14. The system of claim 7 wherein the gas in the rigid outer shell of the supply tank is maintained at said constant pressure by a compressor, said compressor being turned ON and OFF by a pressure sensor which monitors pressure changes in said gas.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part Application of prior application Ser. No. 724,155, filed Apr. 17, 1985, assigned to the same assignee as the present invention.
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