WO2008075388A1 - Récipient flexible et appareil de distribution associé - Google Patents

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WO2008075388A1
WO2008075388A1 PCT/IT2006/000862 IT2006000862W WO2008075388A1 WO 2008075388 A1 WO2008075388 A1 WO 2008075388A1 IT 2006000862 W IT2006000862 W IT 2006000862W WO 2008075388 A1 WO2008075388 A1 WO 2008075388A1
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Giuseppe Patrizio Tammi
Giuseppe Sergio Taranto
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Giuseppe Sergio Taranto
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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
    • B67D1/04Apparatus utilising compressed air or other gas acting directly or indirectly on beverages in storage containers
    • B67D1/0462Squeezing collapsible or flexible beverage containers, e.g. bag-in-box containers
    • 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
    • B65D83/00Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents
    • B65D83/0055Containers or packages provided with a flexible bag or a deformable membrane or diaphragm for expelling the contents
    • B65D83/0077Containers or packages provided with a flexible bag or a deformable membrane or diaphragm for expelling the contents moves by a spring-like mechanism
    • 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
    • B67D1/04Apparatus utilising compressed air or other gas acting directly or indirectly on beverages in storage containers
    • B67D1/0412Apparatus utilising compressed air or other gas acting directly or indirectly on beverages in storage containers the whole dispensing unit being fixed to the container
    • B67D1/0425Apparatus utilising compressed air or other gas acting directly or indirectly on beverages in storage containers the whole dispensing unit being fixed to the container comprising an air pump system

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  • the present invention relates to a container for liquids preserved under controlled atmosphere, i.e. liquids needing, pending the serving, not to loose the original characteristics, as necessary, in particular, for sparkling drinks.
  • the present invention also relates to a specific serving apparatus used together with the container.
  • the gas in the drink does not completely go out, but, after the serving, being the container closed, the residual gas expands in the volume of the container which is not occupied by the liquid, as it- occurred before but with a higher drink level; thus, when the drink level decreases there occurs a greater gas expansion: it results that the liquid becomes poor of gas very quickly, also with the container properly closed. Therefore, also a correct closure of the container after a serving does not prevent the loss of the gas contained in the drink, which mostly occurs when the container drink level decreases.
  • serving apparatuses of sparkling drinks are also known wherein gas supplied by an external container, so called “on draught”, is used, where the gas contained in big tanks, and suitably regulated as to pressure and flow, serves as pressure source for pushing the drink out from the container and through the tap, and for dosing the gas in the drink when serving.
  • These apparatuses of the "on draught” type therefore, suffer from the complexity and cost of the system that make them usable only where sparkling drinks are highly- consumed.
  • an "on draught" apparatus of the known type cannot be proposed nor used exactly due to the big spaces and high costs.
  • the technical problem underlying the present invention is that of realising a container that, from the filling till the serving, acts on the liquid contained maintaining the original atmosphere and that is suitable for the serving without interfering with the bottling conditions, rather maintaining them constant.
  • An aspect of the above technical problem is also present in the definition of a serving apparatus of liquids under controlled atmosphere, which overcomes the above drawbacks avoiding the adoption of external pressure sources and of complex control and regulation devices of the pressure and of the flow, making it suitable for the use with small serving volumes, even occasional, and/or domestic.
  • a further aim of the invention is that of realising a serving apparatus of liquid products, even though not drinks, which require the maintenance of the liquid under determined conditions, i.e. void of or with little air after the first serving.
  • Another aim of the invention is that of realising a serving apparatus of sparkling drinks, which allows to refrigerate the product while serving in a simple way and to facilitate the serving without losing the starting characteristics and allows to realise the refrigeration and the serving simultaneously.
  • a further and not last aim of the present invention is that of allowing the long preservation of the liguid ready to be used, but maintaining it in a container of the disposable type so as to free the user from the management of the empty containers.
  • a container for liquid under controlled atmosphere for the filling, transport and serving, maintaining the atmosphere controlled; characterised in that it comprises a wrapper for the liquid placed inside a collapsible container; and it shows connection elements of the wrapper, for the filling and serving of the liquid; it also shows a gap, between the wrapper and the collapsible container, and connection elements of the gap for the application of the pressure or of the vacuum so as to obtain the progressive collapse of the container during the serving.
  • connection elements being constituted by nozzles for the connection of the filling/serving tube to the inner wrapper and of the tube for the application of the pressure/vacuum to the gap.
  • each end of the nozzles being equipped with annular edge for the seal when the nozzle is connected to a respective connection dome nut and a corresponding tube.
  • each end of the nozzles being equipped with a respective closing tongue, applied when filling, for maintaining the starting conditions, both of the wrapper with the liquid to be served, and of the gap, pending housing in the serving apparatus.
  • the external collapsible container being constituted by a bellows for the pocket or wrapper containing the liquid to be served.
  • the external collapsible container being constituted by a bottom and side wall with spyglass-like bellows i.e. equipped with rings having decreasing diameter concentric to the axis.
  • an apparatus for the serving of liquids preserved under controlled atmosphere comprising a substitutable wrapper in the apparatus for containing the liquid to be served; compressing means of the liquid; serving elements comprising starting and interrupting means of the serving; characterised in that it comprises compression means containing the wrapper with the liquid and activated for a reduction of the wrapper containment volume, i.e. the compression means compress the wrapper with a volume reduction of the same.
  • the collapsible means being constituted by a bellows present as container of the pocket or wrapper containing the liquid to be served.
  • the de-pressurisation means comprising a pump for the vacuum and a de-manostat for the control of the vacuum applied to the gap.
  • connection elements comprising a nozzle for the serving of the liquid and a nozzle-like terminal for the de-pressurisation of the gap.
  • connection elements comprising tight connection dome nuts on a respective nozzle end for the tube of the liquid to be served and for the tube of application of the vacuum to the gap.
  • Figure 1 shows a schematic section view of a serving apparatus, according to the present invention, having the external bellows-like container the internal pocket with the liquid under controlled atmosphere;
  • Figure 2 shows a schematic view from above of the apparatus of Figure 1;
  • Figure 3 shows a plan schematic view of the mounts present in the flange of the bellows-like container for the connection of the serving tube and of the auxiliary piping of the gap within it and the inner pocket;
  • Figure 4 shows a schematic section view of the mounts of Figure 3, present in the flange of the bellows-like container and inner pocket;
  • Figure 5 shows a schematic section view of the piping connected to a mount present on the flange of the container;
  • Figure 6 shows a section view of the bellows- like container and of the inner flexible pocket, under the condition of greatest capacity;
  • Figure 7 finally, shows a section view of the bellows-like container and of the inner flexible pocket, under a partial serving condition of the liquid under controlled atmosphere.
  • the serving apparatus of sparkling drinks is constituted by a refrigerated compartment 1, by means of a refrigerator 2, advantageously with Peltier cell of the known type, controlled by the service electronic board 3, which advantageously controls the functions of the apparatus described hereafter.
  • the liquid serving tube 4 goes out from the refrigerated compartment, through the spout 5 and with the control of the tap 6, here shown in a schematic way, in the glass or serving container, not shown, placed on the support plane 7 of the apparatus.
  • the refrigerated compartment 1 is equipped with a separation shelf 8 and upper closure whereon a mount 9 for the serving tube 4- is provided, said shelf being withdrawable from above for the loading of the liquid to be served; a housing space 10 of the electronic board 3 is realised on the opposite wall of the refrigerator 2; the space 10 and the upper part of the shelf 8 are closed on top by a cover 11, removable for reaching the refrigerated compartment with the liquid load and reaching the electronic board 3.
  • a container 12 of the liquid to be served is housed; it is constituted by a first inner pocket 13 or inner wrapper , advantageously of plastic material, within which the liquid is contained under controlled atmosphere; outside the pocket 13 an external further wrapper 14 is formed, also flexible or even shaped, more advantageously bellows-like shaped 15, so as to protect and/or act on the inner pocket 13 with the bottom 16.
  • the inner pocket is equipped with nozzle 17, fixed to the pocket itself with the flange 18; the serving tube 4 is connected to the nozzle 17 for the serving as described hereafter more in detail.
  • the external wrapper 14 is also flanged coaxially to the nozzle 17 and is connected by a nozzle-like terminal 19, necessarily misaligned with respect to the nozzle 17; the nozzles are joined in a flange 20 which is supported at the upper plane 8: in figure Ia the connection of the flange to the shelf occurs by means of the nozzle and the terminal.
  • the nozzle-like terminal 19 is connected to a connection tube 21 to a vacuum pump 22, which sucks the air or the gas contained in the wrapper 14 pending the attainment of a predetermined vacuum value; at said value the de-manostat 23 stops the vacuum pump 22.
  • a shelf 24 is placed to sustain the bottom 16 of the external wrapper 14, the shelf being sustained by springs 25 supporting part of the weight of the liquid contained in the pocket, for the contact between the bottom 26 of the inner pocket 13 and the bottom 16 of the external wrapper 14; so, even if the container 12, globally intended with inner pocket and external wrapper, is sustained by means of the flange 20 on top, a part of the weight of the serving liquid is downloaded on the shelf 24, lightening, at the start of the serving, the load supported by the flange 20 of the container 12 and by the mount 9 as well as by the separation and closure shelf 8.
  • Figure 4 shows, moreover, the flange parts of the container 12 on whose flange 20 annular cover 27 is shut, comprising the nozzle-like terminal 19, shut at the flange by means of the eye nut 28, when the inner pocket 13 is filled in with the liquid under controlled atmosphere;
  • the cover is equipped with inner 29 and outer 30 housings, for sealing rings in the contact, respectively, with an external radial edge 31 of the nozzle 17, the inner one, and the support abutment 32 of the flange 20, the outer one.
  • the external radial edge 31 leans against an annular diaphragm 33 placed in the seat 34 of said flange 20 for a safe fixing of the inner pocket to the flange.
  • the nozzle- like terminal 19 shows, moreover, an external radial edge 35 near the end 36, while the nozzle 17 shows a second external radial edge 37 near the end 38.
  • Each of the nozzles is sealed with a closing tongue 39, 40 when filling and closed with a respective protection cap 41, 42.
  • each protection cap is shut on the thread 43 of each end 36, 38 of the nozzles 19 and 17.
  • Figures 5 and 7 also show the connection dome nut 42 between the nozzle-like terminal 19 and the de- pressurisation tube 21 with the coupling of the tube on the on the rod 45; the dome nut 44 also shows an inner truncated-cone-shaped end 46 to perforate the tongue 40 in the mounting and an annular seal 47 on the front edge 48, for the contact and seal against the radial edge • 35, already pinpointed above-.
  • a dome nut 49 is provided with characteristics similar to the dome nut 44, i.e. showing a rod 50, for the coupling of the serving tube 4, and an inner truncated-cone-shaped end 51. While serving the container 12 will show the shape of Figure 7 in which the bellows 52 is flattened and the wall 53 of the inner pocket 13 is wrinkled due to the volume decrease of the liquid contained.
  • the serving of the liquid under controlled atmosphere, or of the sparkling drink occurs as follows.
  • the container 12 full with liquid is placed inside the compartment 1, leaning on the shelf 24 pressing the springs 25.
  • the dome nuts 49, 44 are applied to the respective nozzles 17, 19 so as to break the safety tongue with shut of the dome nut on the nozzle.
  • the seal between dome nut and nozzle occurs through the contact of the respective front edge against the respective radial edge 37, 35; the ⁇ seal is ensured by the ring interposed between the two edges in contact.
  • La vacuum generated by the vacuum pump 22 withdraws possible gases introduced for the transport and also the residual air in the external wrapper 14: the effect is that of compressing with the bottom 16, from outside, the inner pocket 13 putting the liquid contained under pressure.
  • the de-manostat 23 controls the vacuum in the sucking tube 21 and, in consequence, when the liquid undergoes a serving the volume of the inner pocket decreases making the vacuum detected by the de-manostat 23 decrease. With a pressure being greater than the highest calibration value the de- manostat starts the vacuum pump 22 pending the attainment of the calibration pressure lowest value of the de-manostat 23.
  • the inner -pocket has decreased the volume, but the pressure of the liquid contained therein does not vary and, therefore, the gassing condition of the liquid remains constant, preventing the further loss of dissolved gas, which instead would occur with a fixed volume container.
  • the above operation will occur as many times as the number of servings undergone by the liquid.
  • the characteristics of the liquid will not change in a significant way, in particular, near the complete emptying, or better the maximum compression of the inner pocket 13, of the liquid contained therein.
  • the mechanical support of the shelf 24 will lighten the weight supported by the upper shelf 8, in a first substantial moment, that will decrease when the bottoms 16 and 26, respectively of the external wrapper 14 and of the inner pocket 13, lift with the compression of the bellows 52 and the wrinkling 53 of the inner pocket sides.
  • the loading process of the container 12 occurs as follows.
  • the inner pocket 13 is introduced when empty within the external wrapper 14 with bellows 15, by housing the annular diaphragm 33 in the seat 34 of said flange 20.
  • the annular flange 27 is positioned and shut on the external radial edge 31 of the nozzle 17 and on the flange 20, shutting it with the eye nut 28.
  • the liquid under controlled atmosphere is placed within the inner pocket 13, on whose external surface the pressure of a filling gas acts, the gas being introduced by the nozzle- like terminal 19, within the external wrapper 14; the effect is that of maintaining in the liquid introduced into the pocket under pressurised condition, though during the loading intro the inner pocket, i.e.
  • the nozzles 17 and 19 are sealed with the safety tongues 39 and 40 and, finally, the external caps 41 and 42 are placed to ensure the sealing of both the inner pocket 13 and of the external wrapper 14 filled in with gas.
  • a collapsible external container in an advantageous way, has resulted to be a container constituted by the bottom a side wall with spyglass-like bellows, i.e. equipped with rings having decreasing diameter concentric to the axis, since with the creation of the vacuum each bellows ring collapses concentrically to the lower and upper ring, respectively.
  • connection elements can show a further version wherein the container 12 is turned upside down and instead of being hung on the flange 20, the connection elements
  • the conditioning system of the refrigerated compartment 1 can be replaced, in a further version of the preferred embodiment, by a thermostated system so as to heat the liquid at a determined temperature for the serving at the warm or lukewarm desired temperature.
  • the container 12 can be" replaced by a bellows- like external disposable container, i.e. housed in the container within which the inner pocket 13 with the liquid to be served is inserted; after the insertion of the pocket the container is closed and the vacuum is applied as shown in the preceding description.
  • a bellows- like external disposable container i.e. housed in the container within which the inner pocket 13 with the liquid to be served is inserted; after the insertion of the pocket the container is closed and the vacuum is applied as shown in the preceding description.
  • the container is re-opened by replacing the empty pocket with another full one and throwing away the only empty pocket, while the bellows-like external container is reused for the serving with the application of the vacuum, as described, with a new full pocket.
  • the present invention realises an apparatus for an easy preservation and serving of liquids under controlled atmosphere.
  • the several embodiments identified can meet the most various needs of use, both for the serving of refrigerated or even not refrigerated sparkling drinks, and for the serving of other liquids requiring the maintenance of a predetermined temperature and simultaneously avoid the contact of the liquid itself with the atmosphere prior to the serving.
  • the liquid is supplied to the apparatus with an inner pocket 13 or container 12 filled in the factory; the liquid contained maintains its characteristics from the packaging to the serving, also after a partial serving; the operation of the apparatus can be automated so as to leave the user the only task of deciding the serving moment, by acting on the tap or, in its place, on a suitable control botton of an electrovalve placed in the serving tube 4; moreover, the container 12, that can be loaded with the liquid to be served in the inner pocket 13 and with a gas under pressure in the external wrapper 14, allows to reduce to the minimum the possible loss of the gas present in the liquid for the whole step of loading of the container/pocket and of transport to the apparatus.
  • the use of the container 12 with the inner pocket allows to reduce to the minimum the problem of the empties return, present in the distribution of sparkling drinks: the container 12 and/or the inner pocket 13, when squashed, show minimum size with respect to the original dimension, so they can be disposed and possibly recycled, as it occurs at present for the bottles of drinks, both sparkling and not, of plastic material .
  • the cooling means of the refrigerated compartment 1 can be constituted by a common compressor refrigerating system though of small dimension.
  • the tap 6 can be replaced by an electrically or electromechanically controlled valve to allow the botton-wise use of the serving action of the liquid preserved under controlled atmosphere.
  • the apparatus can be devoid of the relative system.
  • the bellows container of the re-usable type can be realised with a chamber whose volume can be reduced, from the volume of the full pocket to the volume of the pocket emptied of liquid, controlled in a mechanical way with leverages and/or with compression actuators cylinders.

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La présente invention concerne un récipient pour liquide maintenu sous atmosphère contrôlée, lors du remplissage, du transport et du service. Ledit récipient comprend une enveloppe (13) pour le liquide placé à l'intérieur d'un récipient pliable (12) ; et présente les éléments de raccordement de l'enveloppe (17, 18), pour remplir et servir le liquide ; ledit récipient présente également un espacement (14), entre l'enveloppe et le récipient pliable, et des éléments de raccordement (19) de l'espacement pour l'application de la pression ou du vide de façon à obtenir l'affaissement progressif du récipient lors du service. L'appareil de service présente une enveloppe remplaçable (13) ; des moyens de compression (14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23) du liquide ; des moyens de service (4, 5) comprenant des moyens de démarrage et d'interruption (6) du service ; il est également équipé de moyens de compression (14, 15, 16) qui contiennent l'enveloppe avec le liquide et qui sont activés (21, 22, 23) en vue de réduire le volume de l'enveloppe, c'est-à-dire que les moyens de compression compriment l'enveloppe en réduisant le volume de celle-ci.
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