Claims
- 1. A liquid aerating apparatus, comprising, in combination with a cylinder containing gas under pressure and a cylinder holder for retaining a pressure gas cylinder:an aerating head for retaining a bottle which contains a liquid to be aerated, an intermediate chamber for receiving gas discharged from said cylinder, a cylinder valve for normally preventing discharge from said cylinder into said chamber and permitting it when desired, valve actuating means which have an inactive position, in which they do not act on the cylinder valve, and an active position, in which they cause the cylinder valve to be opened and gas to be discharged from the cylinder to the intermediate chamber, gas conduit means connecting said intermediate chamber with said aerating head, and auxiliary valve means for sealing off said intermediate chamber from said conduit means when said cylinder valve is not fully closed and said valve actuating means are in their inactive position.
- 2. Liquid aerating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the auxiliary valve means comprises a control chamber, a plunger head and gasket sealing off said control chamber from the intermediate chamber when the valve actuating means are in the inactive position and permitting passage of gas from said intermediate chamber when the valve actuating means are in the active position.
- 3. Liquid aerating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the auxiliary valve means comprise a plunger slidable in a seat from an uppermost to a lowermost position and a control chamber in communication with a gas conduit for feeding gas to a bottle which contains a liquid to be aerated, said plunger having a lowermost part which seals the bottom of said control chamber when said plunger is in its uppermost position and having an opening therein permitting the passage of gas from the cylinder to said gas conduit when said plunger is in its uppermost position, said plunger further comprising a piston having a lower and an upper surface exposed to gas pressure, said lower surface having an area larger than said upper surface.
- 4. A liquid aerating apparatus, comprising, in combination with a cylinder containing gas under pressure and a cylinder holder for retaining a pressure gas cylinder:an aerating head for retaining a bottle which contains a liquid to be aerated, an intermediate chamber for receiving gas discharged from said cylinder, a cylinder valve for normally preventing discharge from said cylinder into said chamber and permitting it when desired, valve actuating means which have an inactive position, in which they do not act on the cylinder valve, and an active position, in which they cause the cylinder valve to be opened and gas to be discharged from the cylinder to the intermediate chamber, gas conduit means connecting said intermediate chamber with said aerating head, and auxiliary valve means for sealing off said intermediate chamber from said conduit means when said cylinder valve is not fully closed and said valve actuating means are in their inactive position; wherein the auxiliary valve means comprises a control chamber having a first aperture in communication with the intermediate chamber and a second aperture in communication with the gas conduit means, plunger means for normally concurrently sealing said apertures when the cylinder valve is closed and the valve actuating means are in the inactive position and concurrently freeing them when the valve actuating means are in the active position, said plunger means having such surface areas exposed to the gas pressure in the intermediate chamber that said pressure generates a force displacing said plunger means concurrently to seal said apertures of said control chamber when the cylinder valve is not fully closed and the valve actuating means are in the inactive position.
- 5. Liquid aerating apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the auxiliary valve means comprise a control housing which is housed in the cylinder holder, constitutes the upper boundary of said intermediate chamber, has top, bottom and peripheral walk and defines a control chamber, said top and bottom walls having each an aperture and said peripheral wall having an outer surface spaced from the inner surfaces of the cylinder holder to define a gas passage communicating with the conduit that leads the gas to the aerating head, a seat projection being defined in the lower surface of said top wall about said top wall aperture.
- 6. Liquid aerating apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the auxiliary valve means comprise a plunger slidable in the cylinder holder and the control housing from an uppermost to a lowermost position, and comprises, from top to bottom, a stem passing through said aperture of said control housing top wall, a piston housed in said control chamber, a shank having a cross-section substantially smaller than that of said plunger stem and also housed in said control chamber, and a head slidable to seal or free an aperture of said control chamber bottom wall.
- 7. Liquid aerating apparatus according to claim 6, wherein, when the plunger is in its uppermost position, the plunger piston tightly engages the seat projection of a control housing and the plunger head seals the aperture of said control housing bottom wall so that said control chamber is tightly sealed.
- 8. Liquid aerating apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the auxiliary valve means comprise a plunger slidable in the cylinder holder and a control housing from an uppermost to a lowermost position, and comprises, from top to bottom, a stem passing through said aperture of said control housing top wall, a piston housed in said control chamber, a shank having a cross-section substantially smaller than that of said plunger stem and also housed in said control chamber, and a head slidable to seal or free said aperture of said control chamber bottom wall, and wherein when the plunger is brought to its lowermost position by manually depressing the valve actuating means, the plunger piston ceases to engage the seat projection of the control housing and the plunger head is displaced to below the aperture of the bottom wall of said control housing and engages the poppet pin of the cylinder valve so as to disengage the poppet piston from the seat projection of the valve housing against the reaction of the elastic means, whereby gas can freely flow from the gas cylinder to the valve chamber, from this latter to the intermediate chamber, from this latter to the control chamber, and from this latter to a gas passage communicating with the conduit that leads the gas to the aerating head.
- 9. Liquid aerating apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the aperture of the control housing bottom wall is provided with a gasket, and when the plunger is in its uppermost position, the plunger head tightly engages said gasket to seal said apertures.
- 10. Liquid aerating apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the cylinder holder has defined therein a guide cylinder and the plunger stem is slidably housed therein, sealing means being provided between said cylinder and said stem.
- 11. A liquid aerating apparatus, comprising, in combination with a cylinder containing gas under pressure and a cylinder holder for retaining a pressure gas cylinder:an aerating head for retaining a bottle which contains a liquid to be aerated, an intermediate chamber for receiving gas discharged from said cylinder, a cylinder valve for normally preventing discharge from said cylinder into said chamber and permitting it when desired wherein the cylinder valve comprises a valve housing defining a valve chamber having an inlet communicating with the gas cylinder and an outlet to an intermediate chamber; a poppet which has a pin slidable in said valve chamber outlet, a piston housed in said valve chamber and solid with it or attached to said pin, a seat projection in said valve housing about said outlet to the intermediate chamber, which projection can be engaged by said poppet piston in a gas-tight manner for preventing the discharge of gas from the valve chamber into the intermediate chamber, and elastic means for urging said poppet body so to engage said seat projections; valve actuating means which have an inactive position, in which they do not act on the cylinder valve, and an active position, in which they cause the cylinder valve to be opened and gas to be discharged from the cylinder to the intermediate chamber, gas conduit means connecting said intermediate chamber with said aerating head, and auxiliary valve means for sealing off said intermediate chamber from said conduit means when said cylinder valve is not fully closed and said valve actuating means are in their inactive position.
- 12. Liquid aerating apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the poppet piston comprises an elastomeric portion adapted to engage the seat projection of said valve housing about the outlet to the intermediate chamber.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of international application number PCT/IL99/00508, filed Sep. 17, 1999.
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