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US103498A
US103498A US103498DA US103498A US 103498 A US103498 A US 103498A US 103498D A US103498D A US 103498DA US 103498 A US103498 A US 103498A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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  • my invention consists in an elastic bag, formed in a shape to accommodate itself to the inside of a barrel, t-o which it is applied, in such a manner that, when the bag is iilled with air, and snpplied with air under pressure, the bag will gradually expand, and exert a pressure upon the liquid in the cask in which it is placed.
  • lt further consists in a novel apparatus for supplying the bag with air nder pressure.
  • a inthe drawings represents a barrel filled, or nearly so, with any suitable liquor-for inst-ance, beer.
  • B is an elastic bag, preferably made of thin India rubber, or suoli other material as will readily expand without danger of breaking.
  • rIhis bag is securely att-ached to the lower end of a bung, G, which, above the barrel, is provided with a short pipe, extending laterally from the bung, and provided with a stop-cock, D.
  • 'Ihe bung C' is provided with au opening, which connects the tube just described with the inside of' the bag B.
  • Attached to the stop-cock I) is an elastic tube, E, which passes through the top plate F, and connects with thc interior of 'a bellows, G.
  • 'Ihis bellows consists ot a circular piece of elastic material, preferably India rubber, provided with a bottom, H, which is securely fastened to the floor or bottoni piece ofany casing within which the bellows may bc placed.
  • the top plate F of the bellows is secured a liandlc, N; aml through the top plate passes a stop-cock, (l, connecting. with the interior of the bellows.
  • a keg maybe tapped in. theevemng, a few ⁇ glasses withdrawn, and the beer remaining in the keg will be as fresh the next moi-nino, or at any time for weeks thereafter, as when first tapped.
  • the bellona-i When a keg is emptied, the bellona-i will be down, or nearly so.
  • the stop-cock I By raising the bellows, 'the stop-cock I) being open, and O closed, thc air will be withdrawn from the bag B, which latter, ai'tcr bcinn emptied, and the stop-cock D closed, may he nit'udiiiwii from thc empty keg, and placed into a newly-tappcd one.
  • IS y merely opening the stop-cock D, the pressure will be exerted anew on the bag B, the bellows having been iilled-with the air from the bag bollire removal from the empty ke".
  • rIlie bag B will have to be made ol" such size as'to ll, when fully expanded, the keg or lm rrcl to which it is applied.

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CHARLES IOHLMANN, OF
LOUISVILLE, KENTUGKI.
Letters Patent No. 103,498, datd May 24, 1870.
IMPRQ'VED APPARATUS FOR PRESERVING- BEER.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making parl; of the same.
To all whom tana- 1j concern Bc it known that I, CHARLES IOHLMANN, of Louisville, in the county of Jefferson and State of Kentucky, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Apparatus for Preserving Beer and similar liquids; I do hereby declare the following to be a tnll and correct description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, which makes part otl this specification, and which represents a scetioiial side elevation of au apparatus with my improvement attached.
'Ihe nature of my invention consists in an elastic bag, formed in a shape to accommodate itself to the inside of a barrel, t-o which it is applied, in such a manner that, when the bag is iilled with air, and snpplied with air under pressure, the bag will gradually expand, and exert a pressure upon the liquid in the cask in which it is placed.
lt further consists in a novel apparatus for supplying the bag with air nder pressure.
A inthe drawings represents a barrel filled, or nearly so, with any suitable liquor-for inst-ance, beer.
B is an elastic bag, preferably made of thin India rubber, or suoli other material as will readily expand without danger of breaking.
rIhis bag is securely att-ached to the lower end of a bung, G, which, above the barrel, is provided with a short pipe, extending laterally from the bung, and provided with a stop-cock, D.
'Ihe bung C' is provided with au opening, which connects the tube just described with the inside of' the bag B.
Attached to the stop-cock I) is an elastic tube, E, which passes through the top plate F, and connects with thc interior of 'a bellows, G.
'Ihis bellows consists ot a circular piece of elastic material, preferably India rubber, provided with a bottom, H, which is securely fastened to the floor or bottoni piece ofany casing within which the bellows may bc placed.
ln thel drawing, I have shown the bellows placed in a casing, I, on the inside of which, at opposite sides, and ncar thc bottom, are secured springs J, which arc connected hy ropes or chains L, through which top plate guide-rods )I pass, the guide-rods being secured at bottom and top ot' thc casing.
0n the top plate F of the bellows is secured a liandlc, N; aml through the top plate passes a stop-cock, (l, connecting. with the interior of the bellows.
Lhc operation of my device is as follows:
A. keg oi.' hccr having been tapped, the innig is knocked out, the bag Il closely folded, passed through the bung-hole into the kcg, and the bung G knocked tightly into the lanig-hole. Ihc stop-cock D heilig closed, and the stop-cock O opened, the bellows are illed with air by raising them by means of handle N, the springs J being nnwound as the bellows are raised. 'Ihe stop-cock O beingnow closed, andthe stop-cock D opened, the springs J, pulling down the top plate I ot' thc bellows, forces the air, through pipe E and bung C, into the bag B, which expands l'ar as* the liquid will allow. As the baer is gradi. y drawn troni the keg, the pressure ot' the air from the bellows causes the bag to expand, and exert a continu i the liquid until the saine is entirely oisehnrged from the keg. l
In thus keepingT a continual pressure upon the liquid within the keg without the air eoi'ning iu contact with the saine, the strength of the beer cannot esc-apc, thus preventing it from becoming tlat. I
By thisI means, a keg maybe tapped in. theevemng, a few `glasses withdrawn, and the beer remaining in the keg will be as fresh the next moi-nino, or at any time for weeks thereafter, as when first tapped.
When a keg is emptied, the bellona-i will be down, or nearly so. By raising the bellows, 'the stop-cock I) being open, and O closed, thc air will be withdrawn from the bag B, which latter, ai'tcr bcinn emptied, and the stop-cock D closed, may he nit'udiiiwii from thc empty keg, and placed into a newly-tappcd one. IS y merely opening the stop-cock D, the pressure will be exerted anew on the bag B, the bellows having been iilled-with the air from the bag bollire removal from the empty ke".
In practice, I prefer making the bellows somewhat larger than the keg or barrel on which operates, so as to always have a full and strongl 1, re ot' air.
rIlie bag B will have to be made ol" such size as'to ll, when fully expanded, the keg or lm rrcl to which it is applied.
Having thus described my inve. tion,
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Let ters Patent, is-
The combination of the elastic bag with the automatic air-pressure apparatus f?, substantially as and for the purpose specilied.
2. rIhe elastic bag B, closely fit( ing` the keg or bar .rel when expanded, when used witl ii pressure oi' air, substantially asand for the purpose set Forth.
S. rIhe conibinat-ion of the has; i ionic C, stop cock D, elastic tube E, bellows tl, anu stop-cock 0, when so arranged as to permit tia i om the bag to be withdrawn again into the bello iat is to say, a continuous use ot' th Som@ air, il ,hod,
` CHARLES l'tliliil'IANN.
W i tnesscs ALEX, n. C. Kriiiucnn, Joux W. McGILL.
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US2784878A (en) * 1955-10-24 1957-03-12 Ignatius E Theodorou Pressurized paste dispensers
US3117337A (en) * 1957-04-12 1964-01-14 Hoover Co Unitary floor scrubbing and drying appliance
US3233779A (en) * 1962-03-08 1966-02-08 Cornelius Co Method and apparatus for dispensing carbonated beverages
US20060138177A1 (en) * 2002-11-29 2006-06-29 Wauters Albert W Beer dispensing system with gas pressure reservoir
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2731297A (en) * 1952-09-19 1956-01-17 Bjorksten Res Lab Inc Hydraulically operated liquid sprayer
US2784878A (en) * 1955-10-24 1957-03-12 Ignatius E Theodorou Pressurized paste dispensers
US3117337A (en) * 1957-04-12 1964-01-14 Hoover Co Unitary floor scrubbing and drying appliance
US3233779A (en) * 1962-03-08 1966-02-08 Cornelius Co Method and apparatus for dispensing carbonated beverages
US20060138177A1 (en) * 2002-11-29 2006-06-29 Wauters Albert W Beer dispensing system with gas pressure reservoir
US7810679B2 (en) * 2002-11-29 2010-10-12 Anheuser-Busch Inbev S.A. Beer dispensing system with gas pressure reservoir
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