Claims
- 1. A nitrogen generator for generating nitrogen rich gas from ambient air for a wine or champagne preservation and dispensing apparatus having a housing for holding at least one wine or champagne container, said nitrogen generator comprising:an air compressor connected to the housing; an air dryer fluidly connected to the air compressor; an oxygen adsorbing carbon molecular sieve fluidly connected to the air dryer and which generates nitrogen rich gas; and a nitrogen storage tank fluidly connected to said carbon molecular sieve and which stores the generated nitrogen rich gas for communication to the wine or champagne container in the housing.
- 2. The nitrogen generator of claim 1, which includes a pressure retaining valve connected to the carbon molecular sieve, said pressure retaining valve set to open at a preset pressure.
- 3. The nitrogen generator of claim 2, wherein the preset pressure is approximately 110 psig.
- 4. The nitrogen generator of claim 1, which includes a relay switch connected to the air compressor.
- 5. The nitrogen generator of claim 1, which includes a pressure reducer fluidly connected to the nitrogen storage tank, said pressure reducer adapted to reduce the pressure of the nitrogen rich gas to a preset pressure prior to communication of the nitrogen rich gas to the wine or champagne container.
- 6. The nitrogen generator of claim 5, wherein said preset pressure is approximately 2 psig to approximately 10 psig.
- 7. The nitrogen generator of claim 1, which includes a manifold having a plurality of outlets connected to the nitrogen storage tank.
- 8. The nitrogen generator of claim 1, which includes an electronic controller connected to and adapted to control the air compressor.
- 9. A nitrogen rich gas source for a wine or champagne preservation and dispensing apparatus including a housing adapted to receive at least one wine or champagne container, at least one dispenser connected to the housing, at least one liquid communication line connected to the dispenser and adapted to be fluidly connected to said wine or champagne container, and at least one nitrogen communication line connected to the nitrogen rich gas source and adapted to be fluidly connected to the wine or champagne container to direct nitrogen rich gas from the nitrogen rich gas source into the wine or champagne container to preserve wine or champagne in the wine or champagne container, wherein the nitrogen rich gas source comprises:an air compressor connected to the housing; an air dryer fluidly connected to the air compressor; an oxygen adsorbing device fluidly connected to the air dryer; and a nitrogen rich gas storage tank fluidly connected to the oxygen adsorbing device.
- 10. The nitrogen rich gas source of claim 9, wherein the oxygen adsorbing device includes a carbon molecular sieve.
- 11. The nitrogen rich gas source of claim 9, which includes a controller connected to the air compressor.
- 12. A nitrogen rich gas source for a wine or champagne preservation and dispensing apparatus including a housing adapted to receive at least one wine or champagne container, at least one dispenser connected to the housing, at least one liquid communication line connected to the dispenser and adapted to be fluidly connected to said wine or champagne container, and at least one nitrogen communication line connected to the nitrogen rich gas source and adapted to be fluidly connected to the wine or champagne container to direct nitrogen rich gas from the nitrogen rich gas source into the wine or champagne container to preserve wine or champagne in the wine or champagne container, wherein the nitrogen rich gas source comprises:an air compressor connected to the housing; a pressure controller connected to the air compressor; an air dryer fluidly connected to the air compressor; an oxygen adsorbing device fluidly connected to the air dryer; a pressure retainer connected to the oxygen adsorbing device; a nitrogen rich gas storage tank fluidly connected to the oxygen adsorbing device; and a pressure reducer connected to the nitrogen storage tank.
- 13. An inert gas generator for generating an inert gas for a wine or champagne preservation and dispensing apparatus having a housing for holding at least one wine or champagne container, said inert gas generator comprising:an air compressor connected to the housing and adapted to draw in and compress ambient air; an air dryer fluidly connected to said air compressor and adapted to dry the ambient air; a filtering device fluidly connected to said air dryer and adapted to generate an inert gas from the ambient air; and a storage tank fluidly connected to the filtering device and adapted to store the generated inert gas for communication to the wine or champagne container in the housing.
- 14. The inert gas generator of claim 13, wherein the inert gas is argon.
- 15. The inert gas generator of claim 13, wherein the inert gas is nitrogen.
- 16. The inert gas generator of claim 13, wherein the filtering device is a carbon molecular sieve.
- 17. The inert gas generator of claim 13, which includes a controller connected to the air compressor.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This patent application is related to the following co-pending commonly owned patent applications: “WINE OR CHAMPAGNE PRESERVATION AND DISPENSING APPARATUS,” Ser. No. 09/996,332, “STOPPER FOR WINE OR CHAMPAGNE PRESERVATION AND DISPENSING APPARATUS,” Ser. No. 09/995,309, and “COOLING SYSTEM FOR WINE OR CHAMPAGNE PRESERVATION AND DISPENSING APPARATUS,” Ser. No. 09/997,307.
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