CN201099613Y - Beer pouring device without arousing foam - Google Patents

Beer pouring device without arousing foam Download PDF

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CN201099613Y
CN201099613Y CNU2007201261305U CN200720126130U CN201099613Y CN 201099613 Y CN201099613 Y CN 201099613Y CN U2007201261305 U CNU2007201261305 U CN U2007201261305U CN 200720126130 U CN200720126130 U CN 200720126130U CN 201099613 Y CN201099613 Y CN 201099613Y
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杨长安
殷立雄
李薇
马文
仝海
刘芳璐
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Shaanxi University of Science and Technology
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A beer filler without bubble generation comprises a curved pipe, wherein one end of the pipe is open and can cover the port of beer bottle. Via the curved pipe, the utility model can approach liquid level most, to reduce impact on liquid level, thereby reducing bubble generation.

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A kind of device of falling beer that does not produce foam
Technical field
The utility model relates to a kind of device of falling beer, concrete a kind of device of falling beer that does not produce foam.
Background technology
During people's drinks beer, by being beer to be poured in the cup drink, but usually a large amount of foams can appear in when falling beer; to wait for that generally the lather collapse rear is drinkable; the stein that special elimination foam is arranged now, but such cup cost of manufacture height are not suitable for large-scale promotion.
Summary of the invention
It is a kind of simple in structure that the purpose of this utility model is to provide, and cost is low, the device of falling beer that does not produce foam easy to use.
For achieving the above object, the technical solution adopted in the utility model is: comprise one section pipe with certain radian, an end opening of this pipe can suit beer bottle bottleneck; The other end of pipe is a tapered configuration.
The utility model is by one section pipe with certain radian, can when falling beer beer very near from liquid level, reduce the impact of beer to liquid level, so just reduced the generation of foam.
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Fig. 1 is a structural representation of the present utility model;
Fig. 2 is running condition figure of the present utility model.
The specific embodiment
Below in conjunction with accompanying drawing the utility model is described in further detail.
Referring to Fig. 1, the utility model comprises one section pipe 1 with certain radian, and an end opening 2 of this pipe 1 can suit beer bottle bottleneck, and the other end 3 of pipe 1 is a tapered configuration.
During use, the opening 2 of pipe 1 is sleeved on the bottleneck of beer bottle 4, by pipe 1 beer is poured in the cup 5 then.The utility model prolongs bottleneck by section of a pipe, can when falling beer beer very near from liquid level, reduce the impact of beer to liquid level, so just reduced the generation (people have such experience: in when falling beer, bottleneck is near more from liquid level, and the foam of generation is few more) of foam.
The utility model can simply be eliminated the foam that when falling beer produces, and is an independent device, and the time spent is undesirable down.Structure is very simple, makes easily, and highly versatile, cheap, promote easily.

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1, a kind of device of falling beer that does not produce foam is characterized in that: comprise one section pipe (1) with certain radian, an end opening (2) of this pipe (1) can suit beer bottle bottleneck.
2, the device of falling beer that does not produce foam according to claim 1 is characterized in that: the other end (3) of said pipe (1) is a tapered configuration.
CNU2007201261305U 2007-10-23 2007-10-23 Beer pouring device without arousing foam Expired - Fee Related CN201099613Y (en)

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Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
GB2493372A (en) * 2011-08-03 2013-02-06 Rich Brown An elongate pouring device which provides angled descent of a carbonated drink into a container
WO2014047697A1 (en) 2012-09-26 2014-04-03 Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Bottles with means to prevent gushing

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
GB2493372A (en) * 2011-08-03 2013-02-06 Rich Brown An elongate pouring device which provides angled descent of a carbonated drink into a container
WO2014047697A1 (en) 2012-09-26 2014-04-03 Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Bottles with means to prevent gushing
US10011391B2 (en) 2012-09-26 2018-07-03 Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Bottles with means to prevent gushing

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