WO1989011444A2 - Device for connecting a container to a dispensing head - Google Patents

Device for connecting a container to a dispensing head Download PDF

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WO1989011444A2
WO1989011444A2 PCT/GB1989/000487 GB8900487W WO8911444A2 WO 1989011444 A2 WO1989011444 A2 WO 1989011444A2 GB 8900487 W GB8900487 W GB 8900487W WO 8911444 A2 WO8911444 A2 WO 8911444A2
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concentrate
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container
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Alistair Scott
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Isoworth Limited
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Priority claimed from GB8811604A external-priority patent/GB2218696B/en
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Priority to DE68920579T priority Critical patent/DE68920579T2/de
Priority to BR898907435A priority patent/BR8907435A/pt
Priority to EP89905453A priority patent/EP0417126B1/en
Publication of WO1989011444A2 publication Critical patent/WO1989011444A2/en
Publication of WO1989011444A3 publication Critical patent/WO1989011444A3/en
Priority to DK272890A priority patent/DK272890A/da
Priority to NO90904970A priority patent/NO904970L/no

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67DDISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B67D1/00Apparatus or devices for dispensing beverages on draught
    • B67D1/08Details
    • B67D1/0829Keg connection means
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67DDISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B67D1/00Apparatus or devices for dispensing beverages on draught
    • B67D1/0042Details of specific parts of the dispensers
    • B67D1/0078Ingredient cartridges
    • B67D1/0079Ingredient cartridges having their own dispensing means

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  • This invention relates to carbonation apparatus and to connectors and is particularly concerned with a connector for connecting a bottle of concentrated flavouring to a device, which may form part of a carbonating apparatus, for dispensing the concentrate from the bottle for mixing with carbonated water.
  • a carbonation apparatus having a concentrate dispenser which includes a metering chamber into which concentrate is drawn from a supply bottle by the action of a venturi to which carbon dioxide gas is supplied under pressure when the concentrate is to be dispensed. Gas from the venturi is passed into the concentrate bottle so that any concentrate which becomes entrained in the gas is returned to the concentrate bottle.
  • the connector for attaching the bottle to the concentrate dispenser accordingly includes a passage for receiving a dip tube through which concentrate is supplied to the metering chamber, a passage through which the gas from the venturi may enter the bottle and a passage providing a vent to atmosphere from the interior of the bottle so that the pressurised gas may escape from the bottle.
  • a number of resilient latches are provided on the connector for securing the connector to the dispenser.
  • the present invention aims in one aspect to provide a connector of improved construction.
  • the connector should provide a stable connection i.e. the bottle of concentrate should be held relatively immovably in position.
  • the connector should be such that it can be moulded at low cost from synthetic plastics material.
  • the connector of the above US patent comprises a cylindrical body which is attached (essentially permanently) to the bottle containing concentrate and which has provided therein a structure which defines the above-mentioned passages and includes -a baffle arrangement which prevents the carbon dioxide gas entering the bottle from directly passing to the vent to atmosphere, which would involve the risk that drops of concentrate might be discharged through the vent.
  • Several latches are integral with the cylindrical body.
  • a dip tube and seal are provided which, although not intended to be disposable, are in the absence of a bottle not connected to the dispenser and thus there is risk of loss of these parts.
  • the latches are preferably positioned outwardly of the cylindrical body of the connector but lower than the upper extremity thereof. This not only reduces the height of the connector compared to the arrangement shown in US Patent 4,726,494, in which the latches project above the connector, but also, at least in a preferred form, provides the latches in such a way that they cannot be damaged in transit.
  • the invention provides latch means in the form of a ring surrounding a body portion of the connector, the ring preferably being detachable for removing an empty bottle from the carbonation apparatus.
  • a ring may provide a particularly stable connection.
  • Another aspect of the invention is especially concerned with reducing the cost of the connector by providing a simplified baffle arrangement so that the connector is more easily mouldable.
  • the aforementioned dip tube is substantially permanently - attached to the apparatus.
  • Another aspect of the invention is concerned with facilitating the attachment of a concentrate supply device to a container, such as a bottle, of concentrate.
  • a dip tube is substantially permanently attached to the concentrate dispensing device as just mentioned.
  • One possibility would be to mount the dispensing device and dip tube in such a way that there is sufficient space below the lower extremity of the dip tube for positioning the concentrate container beneath the dip tube and then raising it up to the level required for connecting to the concentrate dispensing device.
  • the carbonation apparatus being unduly bulky.
  • the invention provides, in a further aspect, a concentrate dispensing device which is movable relative to the carbonation apparatus, preferably being detachable therefrom, to facilitate connection of a new bottle of concentrate to the housing.
  • a particularly advantageo ⁇ s embodiment involves the provision on the apparatus of a gas supply socket which is directed horizontally outwardly of the apparatus and is for receiving a cooperating horizontally directed gas receiving nipple of the concentrate supply device, an upwardly directed concentrate receiving socket positioned below the gas supply socket for cooperation with a corresponding downwardly directed concentrate supply nipple of the concentrate supply device, the gas supply nipple being vertically movable for permitting engagement and disengagment of the concentrate supply nipple and concentrate receiving socket whilst the gas supply socket and gas receiving nipple remain engaged.
  • This arrangement permits easy connection and disconnection of the concentrate supply device from the carbonation appartus for replacement of an exhausted concentrate container.
  • Fig. 1 is a diagrammatic representation of a carbonation apparatus in which the invention may be embodied
  • Fig. 2 is a section through part of the apparatus of Fig. 1 showing a connector according to a preferred embodiment of the invention in a position in which it is securing the concentrate bottle to a concentrate dispenser;
  • Fig. 3 is a section showing the parts of Fig. 2 separated from each other;
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view showing some of the parts illustrated in Fig. 3, also with the parts -separated from each other;
  • Fig. 5 is a partial section showing the concentrate bottle being separated from the dispenser after exhaustion of the supply of concentrate
  • Fig. 6 illustrates part of the connector showing the relationship between the connector and the sealing member
  • Fig. 7 shows the connector in combination with a seal cover and a cap, before use of the bottle
  • Fig. 8 is a perspective view of part of a carbonation apparatus according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
  • Fig. 9 is a section through part of the apparatus shown in Fig. 8; and Fig. 10 is a section similar to Fig. 9 but showing the parts in a different position.
  • a carbonation apparatus for home use comprises a carbonation chamber 100 preferably of a capacity for forming a single drink at a time, for example about 6 to 16 fluid ounces.
  • a supply of carbon dioxide is contained in a cylinder 102 which is connected to a valve arrangement 104 through which carbon dioxide may be supplied to the chamber 100 for carbonating water therein.
  • the carbonation arrangement is preferably as described in our US Patent No. 4,719,056 and equivalents in other countries.
  • a bottle 104 containing concentrated flavouring is connected, by a connector 106, to a concentrate dispenser 108. Carbon dioxide gas under pressure may be supplied thereto via the valve arrangement 104 and a conduit 110 for actuating the dispenser.
  • a discharge valve 114 at the bottom of the carbonating chamber 100 is manually operable for discharging carbonated water into a drinking vessel, " such as a glass 116 resting on a support 118.
  • a conduit 120 supplies concentrate from the dispenser 108 to the discharge valve 114 for mixing with the carbonated water.
  • the entire apparatus is contained in a suitable housing indicated very diagrammatically at 122 and is designed to be as compact as possible.
  • the concentrate dispenser 108 comprises a housing 122 containing a metering chamber 124 which includes a main portion 124a and an auxiliary portion 124b in communication with each other.
  • a wall 126 defines a compartment 128 which is within the chamber 124 and is in communication with the bottom of the concentrate bottle 104 via a dip tube 130 which passes through the connector 106.
  • a passage 132 is connected to the conduit 110 for receiving gas therefrom and, when the dispenser 108 is operated, this gas passes through a small aperture
  • Concentrate supply conduit 120 is connected to a pipe 142 forming part of a hollow cylindrical member 144 which is detachably connected to a nipple 146 integral with the housing 122.
  • An 0-ring 148 on the outside of the nipple 146 forms a friction fit with the internal surface of member 144.
  • a vertically movable valve 150 (shown in the open position)" includes a seal 152 and, in the absence of the member 144, is urged downwardly by a spring 154 into a closed position in which the seal 152 engages a seat 156.
  • a concentrate discharge opening 162 is provided at the bottom of portion 124b of chamber 124 and, when chamber 124 is empty, is closed by a ball 164.
  • the ball 164 floats upwardly on the concentrate so that the chamber 124 communicates with the nipple 142 via the opening 162, the valve 156 being at this time open.
  • the position of the valve 156 prevents residual concentrate in the chamber 124 from dripping from the dispenser 108 when the dispenser 108 is disconnected from member 144, for example to facilitate attachment of a fresh bottle 104.
  • the floatable ball valve 164 closes immediately the chamber 124 has been emptied, during a drink forming operation, and thus ensures that the conduit 120 remains full of concentrate ready for the next drink forming operation. This facilitates ensuring that the appropriate amount of concentrate is dispensed into each carbonated drink.
  • the connector 106 comprises a cylindrical body 170, a baffle structure 172 at one end of the cylindrical body 170, a skirt 174 at the other end of the cylindrical body 170 and a latching ring 176, all of which are formed as a single unitary moulding of synthetic plastics material.
  • the connector 106 is secured to the bottle 104 by means of a rib 178 formed inside the cylindrical body 170 and a rib 180 formed inside the skirt 174.
  • the neck of the bottle is provided with an annular convex portion 182. near the upper end for engagement by the rib 178 and a flange 184 for engagement by the rib 180.
  • the ribs 178 and 180 are so shaped that the connector can be forced on to the neck of the bottle when attaching the connector to the bottle but cannot easily be removed.
  • Spokes 186 connect the skirt 174 to the cylindrical body 170.
  • the baffle structure 172 comprises inner and outer rings 188,190 and a plurality of baffled plates 192 arranged in radial planes and interconnecting the rings 188 and 190.
  • An inwardly directed flange 194 at the upper end of body 170 supports the outer ring 190 which, in turn, supports the baffles 192 which, again in turn, support the inner ring 188.
  • the axial extent of the baffle plates 192 is equal to that of the outer ring 190.
  • a circular recess 196 is defined by the upper extremity of the inner ring 188 and the inner extremities of the baffle plates 192.
  • the latching ring 176 is connected to the cylindrical body 170 via a tear-off ring 198 and the spokes 186.
  • the ring 198 is provided with a tab 200 which may be gripped between finger and thumb when the ring 198 is to be torn off.
  • a number of inwardly directed projections 202 having downwardly inclined upper surfaces 204 and radial lower surfaces 206 are formed inside the latching ring 176.
  • the dispenser 108 is provided with a downwardly directed cylindrical boss 208 having an axial slot 210 and an outwardly directed projection 212 near its lower end.
  • the projection 212 forms a complete annulus apart from the discontinuity at slot 210.
  • the lower surface 214 of projection 212 is inclined and the upper surface 216 is radial.
  • the cylindrical body 170 of the connector is inserted into the hollow boss 208 which thereby enters the space between cylindrical body 170 and latching ring 176.
  • the afore-described shape of the projections 202 and 214 ensures that projection 202 may slide over projection 214, the boss 208 and ring 176 being sufficiently resilient to accommodate this, until the connector 106 becomes locked to the boss 208 by the interengagement of surfaces 206 and 216.
  • the bottle can thereafter only be removed (other than with exceptional difficulty) by tearing off the strip 198 so that the latching ring 176 becomes separated from the remainder of the connector 106.
  • the detached ring 176 may be easily distorted in shape to enable it to be removed without difficulty from the boss 208.
  • the compartment 128 of dispenser 108 communicates with dip tube 130 via an aperture 220.
  • Four downwardly directed prongs 222 integral with the housing 122 are distributed around the aperture 220 at spaced apart positions and have hooks 224 at their lower ends.
  • a cylindrical collar 226 loosely surrounds the prongs 222 and is provided with four inwardly directed projections 228 which limit the downward movement of the collar 226 relative to the prongs 222, as shown in
  • the collar 226 is secured inside the upper end of the dip tube 130 by ribs 230 and, at its upper end, is provided with an outwardly directed flange 232 the upper surface of which has an annular ridge 234.
  • a solid elastomeric seal 240 is carried by the dispenser 108 underneath the housing 122 and has a central opening 242 in which the prongs 222 are received and an eccentrically positioned nipple 244 having an opening 246 therethrough which tightly receives the lower end of pipe 138 to form a seal therewith. Edge 248 of seal 240 is enlarged.
  • the bottles 104 of concentrate are supplied with a cover which closes the upper end of the connector 106 until the bottle is to be connected to the dispenser 108 for use.
  • a cover which closes the upper end of the connector 106 until the bottle is to be connected to the dispenser 108 for use.
  • Such cover may, for example, comprise an aluminium foil closure adhered to the upper surface of flange 194 and/or the upper surface of ring 190.
  • the flange 232 of sleeve 230 will locate in the recess defined by the upper surface of ring 188 and the inner edges of baffles 192 and will be supported by the upper surface of ring 188.
  • the ridge 234 on flange 232 will be pushed into the elastomeric member 240 in order to form an air-tight seal between the dip tube 130 and the body 122.
  • the enlarged edge portion 248 of the member 240 forms an airtight seal with the portion of the upper surface of flange 194 engaged thereby.
  • baffle plates 192 which engage the under surface of member 240 at the right hand side thereof as seen in the drawings (i.e. in the region of nipple 244), also form a seal with the member 240.
  • gas from the pipe 138 passes through the nipple 244 and one or more of the spaces between baffles 192 at the right hand side of the structure as seen in Fig. 2 and into the bottle 104.
  • Fig. 2 gas from the pipe 138 passes through the nipple 244 and one or more of the spaces between baffles 192 at the right hand side of the structure as seen in Fig. 2 and into the bottle 104.
  • FIG. 6 showing the relationship between the seal 240 and the baffle structure, the spaces between the majority of the baffles 192 vent- the interior of the bottle 104 to atmosphere via the interior of boss 208 and the slot 210 therein. Further, Fig. 6 also shows that gas from the pipe 246 is delivered into the spaces between one or more of the baffles regardless of the rotational position of the connector relative to the pipe 138.
  • the radial baffles 192 ensure that the gas entering the connector 106 from pipe 138 cannot circulate circumferentially and is thus forced to enter the upper portion of the bottle 104 before it can be exhausted to atmosphere for example along the route shown by arrow B in Fig. 2. This ensures that concentrate entrained in the gas entering the connector 106 from the pipe 138 returns to the body of concentrate in the bottle without being ejected from the apparatus.
  • dimension a between surface 206 of projection 202 and the upper surfaces of ring 190 and flange 194 should be properly related to the dimensions of the dispenser.
  • dimension a As shown in Fig. 3, dimension a
  • dimension al should be slightly less than dimension a.
  • Dimension b which is the distance between the upper surfaces of rings 188 and 190 (i.e. the depth of the recess which receives flange 232) is preferably 1.8 mm approximately.
  • the dimension c which is the distance between the upper surface of ring 190 and the upper surface of flange 194 is preferably 0.5mm and is related to the size of the enlargement 248 of member 240.
  • a cover 290 is shown bonded to the top surface of the connector, the bonding preferably being with the surface 190.
  • a cup-shaped cap 292 of resilient synthetic plastics material is also provided and this has a snap-on projection 294 which engages with a cooperating projection 296 on the connector.
  • the cap 302 protects the cover 300, which may be of relatively delicate material such as aluminium foil, from damage in transit and the ability to easily provide such a cap is an advantage of the preferred embodiment of the invention.
  • connector 106 as illustrated in the drawings and described in detail meets all of the requirements set out above.
  • the arrangement of the latch 176 at a position spaced outwardly of but below the upper extremity of the cylindrical body 170 provides for compactness and the structure is connectable and disconnectable, in the manner described, with great ease.
  • the required reliability is provided and low cost is achieved since the structure shown can be easily moulded as a single unit from synthetic plastics material.
  • the provision of the latches 204 on a ring ensures great stability when the concentrate bottle is connected to the carbonation apparatus and this ring cannot accidentally be broken off during to dropping the bottle before use. A simple snap-on connection to the apparatus is achieved.
  • the need to detach ring 176 by tearing off strip 198 in order to remove the used bottle ensures that the bottle cannot be reused and thus substantially eliminates the risk that the carbonating apparatus could be rendered inoperable by using an unsuitable concentrate, for example a concentrate which was too viscous.
  • the housing 122 of the machine which housing is shown only diagrammatically in Fig. 1, includes a main portion 300 containing the carbonation chamber (not shown) and defining a cavity 302 for receiving a glass or other drinking vessel and in the upper portion of which the discharge valve arrangement 114 is located.
  • a comparment 304 is provided on the left-hand side of the housing 122 as seen in Fig. 8 for containing three bottles of concentrate, each containing concentrate of respectively different flavour, labelled 104a, 104b and 104c.
  • the compartment 304 is defined by a base 306, a back wall 308, side walls 310, a removable cover 312 and a low front wall 314. For clarity, the walls 310, cover 312 and front wall 314 are illustrated only in broken lines.
  • the compartment 304 also contains three dispensers 108a, 108b and 108c and each is connected to a respective one of the bottles of concentrate by connector 106a, 106b and 106c respectively, which connectors are secured to the bottles.
  • the carbon dioxide supply cylinder may be provided at the other side of the housing 122.
  • the dispensers 108a, b and c are all detachable from the carbonation apparatus so that the connection between the connector 106 and dispenser 108 may be easily made, and the dip tube 130 inserted into the bottle, whilst the dispenser 108 is detached, thus avoiding the need for providing sufficient space in the compartment 304 for this to take place with the dispenser 108 in situ.
  • Fig. 8 shows dispenser 108a detached from the apparatus and removed from the compartment 304 so that a fresh bottle of concentrate 104a may be fitted.
  • the dispenser 108a is reattached by firstly inserting nipple 133a into hollow cylindrical gas connector housing 316a, as shown in Fig. 9, so that 0-ring 135 forms a substantially gas tight seal. In this way, passage 132 is connected to gas conduit 110.
  • Housing 316a is carried by a slide member 318a which is slidably mounted in a slot 320a in a wall 322 of housing 122 so that the slide 318a may be vertically moved.
  • slide 318a is moved downwardly as shown by the arrow 324 until the position shown in Fig.
  • the apparatus may be operated in the manner previously described in which the required amount of concentrate for a single drink is drawn into the metering chamber 124 by the Venturi effect of gas exiting from the aperture 134 and, upon operation of the valve 114, is supplied from the chamber 124 to the drinking vessel via the conduit 120.
  • the corresponding dispenser 108a When the concentrate in one of the bottles has been exhausted, the corresponding dispenser 108a may be raised from the position shown in Fig. 10 to that shown in Fig. 9, thereby disconnecting the nipple 146 from housing 144, and thereafter the dispenser may be moved horizontally to the left as shown in Figs. 8, 9 and 10 to disconnect the nipple 133 from the housing 216.
  • the exhausted bottle 106 may then be removed by removing tear-off strip 198 from connector 106, the ring 176 then removed from boss 210, and a fresh bottle of concentrate connected to dispenser 108.
  • dispenser 108 has been shown as containing a Venturi pump, other means may be provided for causing the concentrate to move from the bottle to the dispensing chamber. It is particularly preferred, however, that a gas driven pump, preferably a Venturi pump, should be used.

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DE68920579T DE68920579T2 (de) 1988-05-17 1989-05-05 Verbindungsvorrichtung zwischen einem behälter und einem abgabekopf.
BR898907435A BR8907435A (pt) 1988-05-17 1989-05-05 Dispositivo para ligar um recipiente a um cabecote distribuidor
EP89905453A EP0417126B1 (en) 1988-05-17 1989-05-05 Device for connecting a container to a dispensing head
DK272890A DK272890A (da) 1988-05-17 1990-11-15 Indretning til at forbinde en beholder til et dispenseringshoved
NO90904970A NO904970L (no) 1988-05-17 1990-11-16 Innretning for tilkopling av en beholder til et utdelingshode.

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GB8811604.1 1988-05-17
GB8811604A GB2218696B (en) 1988-05-17 1988-05-17 Concentrate bottle connector
GB8816477.7 1988-07-11
GB8816477A GB2218688B (en) 1988-05-17 1988-07-11 Carbonation apparatus

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BR8907435A (pt) 1991-04-02
MX171039B (es) 1993-09-27
DE68920579T2 (de) 1995-09-14
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