Beverage dispenser

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Inventors

Roberts, Robert O.
Weitzenhof, David A.

Application #

067640

Filed

Aug-17-1979

Published

Apr-28-1981

Current US Class

222/105
222/107
222/325
222/95

International Classes

B65D 035/28

Field of Search

222/325 222/326 222/327 222/105 222/95 222/107 222/399 222/386.5 222/146 62/389 62/394 62/395

Assignee

The Firestone Tire & Rubber Company (Akron, OH)

Examiners

Knowles; Allen N.

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Abstract
A storage and dispensing device for bulk carbonated beverages, for home use, comprising a two-part unit, a carrier portion providing support as well as a pressure medium and pressure means, and a separate cartridge unit containing the beverage to be dispensed through a beverage outlet; the cartridge is adapted to be removably nested with, and pressurized from, the carrier, while the beverage is self-pressurized from its carbonation.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. Beverage dispensing device comprising

(a) a carrier adapted to contain a measured supply of water;

(b) a cartridge removably nesting with said carrier and comprising

(1) a rigid tubular enclosure,

(2) a flexible bag within said enclosure adapted to contain a volume of carbonated beverage substantially equal to said water supply, and

(3) a beverage tap;

(c) pump means to pressurize said water; and

(d) one way valve means to transfer said water from said carrier to said cartridge upon activation of said pump means.

2. Dispensing and storage device for a carbonated beverage comprising

(a) a carrier comprising



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Beer in the keg, as well as other gassed products, will contain a substantial amount of gas, such as carbon dioxide, dissolved in the liquid; this liquid is kept under pressure, for two main reasons: in order to enable withdrawal from the keg; and to keep the carbon dioxide from escaping or outgassing upon such withdrawal, leaving the liquid "flat".

When carbonated beverages are handled commercially, in taverns or restaurants, pressure for dispensing and pressurizing is supplied through pressure-regulated tanks of gas, a system whose complexity and size do not make it useful or economical for home dispensing.

Systems for home storage and dispensing of larger quantities of beverage than convenient through bottles or cans have been suggested in the past, including some which keep the pressurizing medium separated from the beverage so as not to contaminate or spoil it.

One such approach may be considered as a structure which encompases the beverage container, the pressurizing means, and the pressurizing medium, all in one inseparable, cumbersome unit. The following classifies variations within the type just described. An early patent to Byrne, U.S. Pat. No. 50,085 of 1865, suggests the basic use of a bag-within-a-box, in which the beverage bag is pressurized by the weight of a sliding lid. Douglas U.S. Pat. No. 3,057,517 (1962) fixes his flexible beverage bag in the container and then pressurizes it with contained water. The later U.S. Pat. No. 3,294,289 to Bayne (1966), suggests the use of two flexible bags fixed within a single container, one pressurized with air to act on the exterior of a beverage bag or, alternatively, within the beverage bag. The latter approach was preceded by the Fleming U.S. Pat. No. 78,447 (1868) in which the pressurizing bag is in the beverage, which is itself in direct contact with the container.
 
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