The present invention relates to an extractor tube assembly for a beverage container, to a beverage container comprising an extractor tube assembly, to a beverage dispensing system and to use of the identification of the gasket of the extractor tube assembly.
Extractor tube assemblies are well known and are used in connection with beverage containers when beverage is to be dispensed.
When the beverage container is exposed to extreme heat, if there is a high hydraulic pressure inside the beverage container, if a gas regulator is defective or damaged, or if the beverage container is exposed to very low temperatures causing the beverage to freeze, the pressure inside the beverage container will increase, and thus, there is a risk of the components of the extractor tube assemblies being shot out of the beverage container like a projectile with the severe risk that the components damage equipment or people.
A solution is known from WO 95/23112 in which a safety system is incorporated in the packaging to prevent the valve plug from being shot out of the beverage container. This system works, but there is a need for an improved solution to the problem.
It is an object of the present invention to wholly or partly overcome the above disadvantages and drawbacks of the prior art. More specifically, it is an object to provide an improved extractor tube assembly.
The above objects, together with numerous other objects, advantages and features, which will become evident from the below description, are accomplished by a solution in accordance with the present invention by an extractor tube assembly for a beverage container, comprising a gas valve and a beverage valve adapted to cooperate with each other, the gas valve and beverage valve comprising a ring-shaped gasket, the gasket being made of an elastomeric material and comprising an insert made of a rigid material, and the gasket having a top part with an upper face visible from outside the extractor tube assembly, the top part being arranged above the insert,
wherein the elastomeric material encloses the insert and a portion of the top part of the gasket is adapted to be released from the insert when a pressure inside the beverage container exceeds a predetermined level so that fluid communication between an interior of the beverage container and the surroundings is provided, whereby the pressure is released from the beverage container, the gasket comprises an identification detectable from the upper face of the gasket so that it is easily detectable if a pressure release function of the gasket has been partly or fully initiated.
By implementing the identification in connection with the gasket, it is obtained that information regarding the gasket and the degassing function and security provided by the insert is always available. In addition, by incorporating the detectable identification on or in the gasket, it is possible for the user of the extractor tube assembly to easily detect if the degassing function of the gasket has been partly or fully initiated. This is due to the fact that before the gasket releases pressure, it will slightly change to a shape which may be detectable via the identification since the identification changes its original shape during the degassing function, whereby the user may easily detect that the gasket, and thereby the beverage container, needs to be replaced. The overall security of the extractor tube assembly is thereby enhanced. Furthermore, if the identification discloses or indicates a time, it is possible to detect when the extractor tube assembly has been incorporated into the beverage container. Other information may be incorporated into the identification as well. Furthermore, the identification may have the function of indicating if the gasket has been exposed to a large internal pressure in the beverage container in that the identification may be adapted to visually disclose this.
In an embodiment, the identification may be visible.
Furthermore, the identification may be a circle line arranged on or in the upper face of the gasket, or a plurality of graphical elements may provide a circle which is easily detectable from the upper face.
Moreover, the identification may have a color which is different from a color of the gasket in order to facilitate detection of the identification.
In addition, the identification may be part of the upper face.
Also, the identification may be embedded in the upper face.
Further, the gasket may have a color which is the identification of the gasket.
Additionally, the identification may be pictograms, geometrical signs, impressions, numbers or characters arranged on the upper face.
Moreover, the gasket may comprise an RFID-tag.
Also, the identification may comprise detectable elements, such as protections or grooves, arranged on the upper face of the gasket.
In addition, the elastomeric material may be ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM).
Furthermore, the rigid material may be stainless steel.
In an embodiment, the insert may comprise a first tubular part extending in the axial direction of the gasket and a flange ring-shaped part extending radially from the tubular part towards a center of the insert, ending at an inner periphery, providing an open area around the center, the ring-shaped part comprising a plurality of incisions arranged around the inner periphery.
Furthermore, the ring-shaped part may comprise six first incisions and one second incision, the second incision being at least three times bigger than one of the first incisions, all the first and second incisions being arranged around the inner periphery.
Also, the tubular part may have an outer face comprising one or more projections.
In addition, the extractor tube assembly may be an A, G, S, D, M or U system, preferably a D system.
The present invention furthermore relates to a beverage container comprising an extractor tube assembly as described above.
The present invention also relates to a beverage dispensing system comprising:
Furthermore, a detector device may be adapted to detect the identification of the gasket and to receive information regarding the identification, and a processing device may be adapted to extract the information regarding the identification to provide the information to a user.
In an embodiment, the detector device may be connected with a communication unit which is adapted to communicate with a storage device, such as a server.
Finally, the present invention relates to use of the identification of the gasket of the extractor tube assembly as described above for controlling that the pressure release function of the gasket has not been partly or fully initiated.
The invention and its many advantages will be described in more detail below with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings, which for the purpose of illustration show some non-limiting embodiments and in which
All the figures are highly schematic and not necessarily to scale, and they show only those parts which are necessary in order to elucidate the invention, other parts being omitted or merely suggested.
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Furthermore, the top part 6 of the gasket 4 is adapted to be released from the insert 5 when a pressure inside the beverage container (not shown) exceeds a predetermined level, so that fluid communication between an interior of the beverage container and the surroundings is provided, whereby the pressure is released from the beverage container. The predetermined level will be described further below in connection with
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Furthermore, the identification 8 also has the function of indicating if the gasket has been exposed to a large internal pressure in the beverage container in that the identification may be adapted to visually disclose this. To this effect, it is important that the identification has a geometrical shape which is easily detectable, such as a circle, and that it is part of the upper face of the gasket. This is due to the fact that before the gasket releases pressure, it will slightly change to a shape which may be detectable via the identification, whereby the user easily may detect that the gasket, and thereby the beverage container, needs to be replaced. The overall security of the extractor tube assembly is thereby enhanced.
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The beverage dispensing system 100 also comprises a gas supply 25. The gas supply 25 may for instance be a CO2 cylinder and may be connected to a dispense head 20.
A dispensing tap 26 is connected to the dispense head 20 via a dispensing line 27. In this embodiment, a cooling device 28 is arranged between the dispensing tap 26 and the dispense head 20 to cool the beverage before dispensing.
During operation of the beverage dispensing system 100, the gas supply 25 supplies pressurised gas, such as CO2 or other suitable gasses, via the dispense head 20 to the top of the beverage container 21 in order to displace the beverage. When the dispensing tap 26 is opened, the CO2 will start displacing the beverage from the top of the beverage container 21, causing the beverage at the bottom of the beverage container 21 to flow via the extractor tube assembly into a flow channel in the dispense head 20 and further into the dispensing line 27.
The beverage dispensing system 100 may also comprise a detector device 30 adapted to detect the identification of the gasket and to receive information regarding the identification, and a processing device 31 adapted to extract the information regarding the identification to provide the information to a user. The detector device may for instance be a color detector.
Furthermore, the detector device is connected with a communication unit which is adapted to communicate with a storage device, such as a server. The server may contain information regarding the identification, whereby the user may receive the necessary information about the gasket immediately after detection of the identification and in this way be able to make a decision about maintenance, cleaning and/or replacement of the gasket.
When the dispense head 20 is connected to the extractor tube assembly 1 and is activated (in
Although the invention has been described in the above in connection with preferred embodiments of the invention, it will be evident for a person skilled in the art that several modifications are conceivable without departing from the invention as defined by the following claims.
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13177220.4 | Jul 2013 | EP | regional |
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 14/903,176, filed Jan. 6, 2016, which is the U.S. national phase of International Application No. PCT/EP2014/065492 filed 18 Jul. 2014, which designated the U.S. and claims priority to EP Patent Application No. 13177220.4 filed 19 Jul. 2013, the entire contents of each of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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Parent | 14903176 | Jan 2016 | US |
Child | 17179486 | US |