WO2008125113A2 - A tapping stanchion - Google Patents

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WO2008125113A2
WO2008125113A2 PCT/DK2008/000138 DK2008000138W WO2008125113A2 WO 2008125113 A2 WO2008125113 A2 WO 2008125113A2 DK 2008000138 W DK2008000138 W DK 2008000138W WO 2008125113 A2 WO2008125113 A2 WO 2008125113A2
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Steen Vesborg
Jan Nørager RASMUSSEN
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Carlsberg Breweries A/S
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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
    • B67D1/06Mountings or arrangements of dispensing apparatus in or on shop or bar counters
    • 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
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  • This invention relates to a beverage dispensing system.
  • DraughtMasterTM a professional draught beer system
  • DraughtMasterTM comprising a beverage dispensing system and a chill chamber in which the keg or pack containing carbonate beer is received.
  • the keg or pack containing carbonated beer comprises a flexible bottle or bag, which is exposed to an elevated pressure from the outside for dispensing the beer.
  • the flexible bottle or bag is connected through a dispensing line to a shut-off valve, which is guided through a channel of the beverage dispensing system and is received within and operated by means of a tap handle for operating the shut-off valve between an open and a closed position.
  • the dispensing line is to be mounted properly within the beverage dispensing system. This, however, may be a complicated process since the dispensing line is to be pushed through the inside of the beverage dispensing system. The dispensing line must be guided and retained properly and be correctly connected and fixed to the tap handle.
  • a beverage dispensing system comprising: an elongated housing, a dispensing line having a dispensing end and a keg connection end, said elongated housing defining a tapping end supporting a tap handle, and a mounting end for mounting said system to a supporting surface, said elongated housing comprising a first housing part and a second housing part, said first housing part being pivotally connected to said second housing part so as to allow said first housing part and second housing part be pivoted between a closed position and an open position, a longitudinal recess being provided within said elongated housing, said longitudinal recess being exposed when said first housing part and second housing part being in said open position, said longitudinal recess being concealed when said first housing part and second housing part being in said closed position, and said housing parts allowing, when in said open
  • At least one of the housing parts or preferably each of the housing parts of the elongated housing is provided with locking and opening means allowing the housing parts to be fixed and positioned in the closed position and allowing the housing parts to be separated from one another or moved from one another from the closed position to the open position.
  • the beverage dispensing system further comprises actuating means at the tapping end, the dispensing end of the dispensing line being controlled by the actuating means, the tap handle being connected to the actuating means and being movable between a first and a second operational position so as to allow the tap handle to control the opening of the dispensing end of the dispensing line in the first operational position, and to control the shutting off the dispensing end of the dispensing line in the second operational position.
  • the tap handle may like a conventional draught beer system comprise a valve for closing off in a first position the dispensing of beverage from the dispensing line and in a second operational position allow dispensing of beverage from the dispensing line.
  • the valve itself may constitute a separate component as covered by applicant's co- pending European patent applications EP 07388022.1 and EP 07388021.3 or, alternatively, constitute an integral component of the dispensing line or further alternatively be implemented by a pinching mechanism causing the dispensing line to be sealed off by the action of an eccentric element or similar component squeezing the dispensing line firmly together and consequently sealing off the dispensing line in the above-mentioned second position in which the dispensing of beverage from the dispensing line is blocked.
  • the pivotal connection between the two housing parts of the elongated housing of the beverage dispensing system according to the present invention may according to different alternatives be provided at the mounting end of the housing, at the tapping end of the housing or further alternatively as a site connection as the pivotal connection is located extending along a longitudinal side of the elongated housing.
  • the pivotal connection is preferably established as a simple pinch connection or alternatively as an arresting pivotal connection allowing the two housing parts to be separated from one another, however, in the pivotal connection joined to one another for allowing the housing parts to be moved from the open position to the closed position.
  • the beverage dispensing system further advantageously comprises a first through going bore at the mounting end of the housing allowing the keg connection end of the dispensing line to be directed through the bore to and from e.g. a remote beer keg or alternatively allowing the dispensing end of the dispensing line to be directed through the first through going bore for allowing the dispensing end of the dispensing line to be connected to or received within the actuating means or a conventional tapping cock.
  • a second through going is provided at the mounting end of the housing for allowing cooling to be directed into the housing for cooling the dispensing line such as directing a cooling stream of gas or liquid to be introduced into the housing for cooling the dispensing line.
  • the tap handle and the actuating means will be provided at the first housing part or alternatively at the second housing part.
  • the recess is preferably provided with one flap or a pair of opposite flaps for positively retaining the dispensing line or alternatively a hinged bridge may be provided extending transversally relative to and across the recess for positively retaining the dispensing line within the recess.
  • the hinged bridge is provided for positively retaining the dispensing line within the recess of the elongated housing of the beverage dispensing system according to the present invention, the hinged bridge allows in an open position access to the recess for positioning and/or gripping the dispensing line.
  • the longitudinal recess serving to receive and retain the dispensing line will be provided in one or both housing parts of the elongated housing as the recess will be provided in the first housing part, in the second housing part or will be provided in both housing parts.
  • FIGs. 1 and 2 are perspective and schematic views of a first embodiment of a beverage dispensing system shown in a closed and open position, respectively,
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective and schematic view of a second embodiment of a beverage dispensing system hinged along a longitudinal side shown in a open position
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective and schematic view of a third embodiment of a beverage dispensing system hinged at a tapping end shown in a open position
  • Figs. 5 and 6 are perspective, schematic and partly cut away views of details of mounting a dispensing line to a beverage dispensing system
  • Fig. 7 is a perspective and schematic view of a fourth embodiment of a beverage dispensing system hinged below the tapping end shown in a open position
  • Fig. 8 is a perspective and schematic view of a fifth embodiment of a beverage dispensing system hinged along a longitudinal side shown in a open position, and
  • Fig. 9 is a perspective and schematic view of a sixth embodiment of a beverage dispensing system hinged at a mounting end shown in a open position.
  • Figs. 1 and 2 are perspective and schematic views of a first and presently preferred embodiment of a beverage dispensing system designated the reference numeral 10 in its entirety.
  • the beverage dispensing system 10 comprises a housing 12 composed of two housing parts 14 and 16.
  • the housing 12 is of an overall elongated configuration and defines opposite ends, a first end constituting a tapping end, at which a tap handle 18 is provided and an opposite second end, at which end a fixture 20 is provided for fixating the housing 12 of the beverage dispensing system 10 to a supporting surface such as a supporting table surface, which is not shown in the drawings.
  • Fig. 1 the two housing parts 14 and 16 of the housing 12 are joined to one another providing a closed housing, in which a dispensing line shown in Fig. 2 and designated the reference numeral 30 is enclosed, which dispensing line connects a shut-off valve of the tap handle 18 to a keg or pack, in which carbonated beer is contained, which shut-off valve is operated by means of the tap handle 18 for shifting the shut-off valve between an open and a closed state for dispensing and shut-off of dispensing of carbonated beer from the keg or pack, respectively.
  • a dispensing line shown in Fig. 2 and designated the reference numeral 30 is enclosed, which dispensing line connects a shut-off valve of the tap handle 18 to a keg or pack, in which carbonated beer is contained, which shut-off valve is operated by means of the tap handle 18 for shifting the shut-off valve between an open and a closed state for dispensing and shut-off of dispensing of carbonated beer from the keg or pack, respectively.
  • the beverage dispensing system 10 constitutes a component of a draught beer system also including the dispensing line and as is well known in the art, a refrigerator system for cooling the beer contained within the keg or pack and additional components well known in the art per se. It is to be realised that the present beverage dispensing system may be used in connection with a draught beer system similar to the commercially available DraughtMasterTM system produced and sold by the applicant company, in which a collapsible keg or pack is used, however, the beverage dispensing system according to the present invention may alternatively be used in combination with a conventional draught beer system, in which non-carbonised beer containing metal kegs and carbonising pressurised containers are used.
  • the housing components 14 and 16 are separated from one another exposing the interior of the housing 12, and consequently exposing the beverage dispensing line 30 for allowing easy access to the beverage dispensing line when shifting the beverage dispensing line 30.
  • the two housing parts 14 and 16 are hinged to one another, as is illustrated in Fig. 2 by means of a hinge provided at the bottom of the housing 12 above the fixture 20.
  • the hinge interconnecting the housing parts 14 and 16 is dislosed and designates the reference numeral 22.
  • the housing part 14 is provided with an inwardly protruding pin 24 having an V-shaped recessed end 26 serving to catch around the freely exposed dispensing line 30 when the housing is pivoted relative to the hinge 22 for joining the housing part 16 to the housing part 14 for providing the closed state as is illustrated in Fig. 1.
  • the housing parts 14 and 16 are provided with cooperating locking elements 28 and 29, the locking element 28 being provided at the upper end of the housing part 14 and serving to catch with and lock to the locking element 29 of the housing part 16.
  • the locking element 29 may be disengaged from the locking elements 28 of the housing part 14.
  • the housing part 16 is provided with an internal recess 32, in which the dispensing line 30 is received, which recess preferably further comprises catching elements for arresting and fixating the dispensing line 30 in its intentional position relative to the housing part 16.
  • the catching elements are shown in greater details in Figs. 5 and 6 illustrating two alternative variants of the catching elements, the one variant comprising inwardly protruding fins 36 shown in Fig. 5, whereas in Fig.
  • the catching elements are constituted by pivotally journalled flanges, one of which is designated the reference numeral 36', which is pivotally journalled for allowing the flange to be moved from an open position shown in dotted line to a closed position shown in solid line, in which closed position the dispensing line 30 is arrested in its intentional position shown in Fig. 6 and received in the recess 32.
  • the tap handle and consequently the shut-off valve operated by means of the tap handle 18 are joined to the housing part 16, which is pivotally journalled relative to the stationary housing part 14. It is contemplated that the provision of the tap handle 18 and the shut-off valve operated by the tap handle 18 at the movable part 16 is the most advantageous since, provided the tap handle 18 is connected to the movable part, as is illustrated in Fig. 2, the proper mounting and positioning of the dispensing line 30 is most easily accomplished.
  • the tap handle 18 and the shut-off valve operated by the tap handle 18 are supported by the stationary housing part 14, in which a recess similar to the recess 32 of the housing part 16 shown in Fig. 2 is provided, in which embodiment the movable housing part 16 simply constitutes a front closure.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective and schematic view of a second embodiment of a beverage dispensing system in an open position.
  • the first embodiment of Figs. 1 and 2 is modified into the second embodiment in that the two housing parts 12' and 14' are pivotally joined by means of the hinge 22', which hinge is mounted along a longitudinal edge 15 between the housing parts 14' and 16'.
  • the tap handle 18 is mounted at the tapping end of the housing part 16' and swings with the housing part 16', when the housing part 16' is moved from and away from the housing part 14', which constitutes a stationary housing part in the open position shown in Fig.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective and schematic view of a third embodiment of a beverage dispensing system 10".
  • the housing part 16" is pivotally connected to the stationary housing part 16" by means of a hinge 22" at the top end of the housing 12".
  • Fig. 7 is a perspective and schematic view of a fourth embodiment of a beverage dispensing system 10"' is shown in an open position.
  • the housing part 16'" is pivotally connected by means of a hinge 22'" below the top end of the housing 12'" to the other housing part 14'".
  • the housing parts 14'" constitutes, as is evident from Fig. 7, a main housing part of the housing 12'" relative to which main housing part the housing part 16" can be pivoted between a closed position and the open position.
  • a longitudinal recess 42 is provided in which the dispensing line not shown can be positioned and retained.
  • a longitudinal recess may be provided in the housing part 16'".
  • the longitudinal recess 42 is exposed, when the housing parts 14'" and 16'" are in the open position. Conversely, the longitudinal recess 42 is concealed when the housing parts 14'" and 16'" are in the closed position. Like the above described first, second and third embodiments, the housing parts 14'" and 16'" are provided with locking and arresting elements 28'".
  • a fifth and a sixth embodiment, respectively, of the beverage dispensing system is shown designated the reference numerals 10 lv and 10 v , respectively.
  • the fifth and sixth embodiments shown in Figs. 8 and 9, respectively, basically differs from the fourth embodiment shown in Fig. 7 in that the movable housing part 16' v is in Fig. 8 hinged relative to the stationary or ain housing part 14 IV along a longitudinal edge of the two housing parts 14 iv and 16 iv similar to the second embodiment shown in Fig. 3, whereas in the sixth embodiment 10 v shown in Fig. 9, the movable housing part 16 V is hinged to the bottom of the housing part 14 V of the housing 12 V similar to the first embodiment shown in Figs. 1 and 2. No further detailed description of the fifth and sixth embodiments is contemplated to be needed in view of the above description of the first, second, third and fourth embodiments.

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A beverage dispensing system comprises an elongated housing, a dispensing line having a dispensing end and a keg connection end. The elongated housing defines a tapping end supporting a tap handle and a mounting end for mounting the system to a supporting surface. The elongated housing comprises a first housing part and a second housing part. The first housing part is pivotally connected to the second housing part so as to allow the first housing part and second housing part to be pivoted between a closed position and an open position. A longitudinal recess is provided within the elongated housing. The longitudinal recess is exposed when the first housing part and second housing part are in the open position. The longitudinal recess is concealed when the first housing part and second housing part are in the closed position. The housing parts allow, when in the open position, access to the recess for positioning the dispensing line into the elongated housing and in the recess and allow the recess to receive and retain the dispensing line.

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A BEVERAGE DISPENSING SYSTEM
This invention relates to a beverage dispensing system.
The applicant company produces and sells a professional draught beer system named DraughtMaster™ comprising a beverage dispensing system and a chill chamber in which the keg or pack containing carbonate beer is received. The keg or pack containing carbonated beer comprises a flexible bottle or bag, which is exposed to an elevated pressure from the outside for dispensing the beer. The flexible bottle or bag is connected through a dispensing line to a shut-off valve, which is guided through a channel of the beverage dispensing system and is received within and operated by means of a tap handle for operating the shut-off valve between an open and a closed position.
In operation, the dispensing line is to be mounted properly within the beverage dispensing system. This, however, may be a complicated process since the dispensing line is to be pushed through the inside of the beverage dispensing system. The dispensing line must be guided and retained properly and be correctly connected and fixed to the tap handle.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a beverage dispensing system which makes the above described mounting process less complicated and simplifies the retaining of the dispensing in the beverage dispensing system. Furthermore, it is an object of the present invention to ease and improve the process of connecting and fixating the dispensing line to the tap handle.
The above objects, the above advantage, and the above feature together with numerous other objects, advantages, and features, which will be evident from the below detailed description of the present invention, are, in accordance with a first aspect of the present invention, obtained by a beverage dispensing system comprising: an elongated housing, a dispensing line having a dispensing end and a keg connection end, said elongated housing defining a tapping end supporting a tap handle, and a mounting end for mounting said system to a supporting surface, said elongated housing comprising a first housing part and a second housing part, said first housing part being pivotally connected to said second housing part so as to allow said first housing part and second housing part be pivoted between a closed position and an open position, a longitudinal recess being provided within said elongated housing, said longitudinal recess being exposed when said first housing part and second housing part being in said open position, said longitudinal recess being concealed when said first housing part and second housing part being in said closed position, and said housing parts allowing, when in said open position, access to said recess for positioning said dispensing line into said elongated housing and in said recess and said recess serving to receive and retain said dispensing line.
In the prior art, openable fonts or beverage dispensing systems are known among other from GB 2 358 854, GB 2 286 818 and WO 2006/103566 to which reference is made.
In order to ensure that the elongated housing of the beverage dispensing system according to the invention is safely closed, at least one of the housing parts or preferably each of the housing parts of the elongated housing is provided with locking and opening means allowing the housing parts to be fixed and positioned in the closed position and allowing the housing parts to be separated from one another or moved from one another from the closed position to the open position.
Like conventional beverage dispensing systems such as a draught beer system, i.e. a beverage dispensing system for dispensing beverage, the beverage dispensing system further comprises actuating means at the tapping end, the dispensing end of the dispensing line being controlled by the actuating means, the tap handle being connected to the actuating means and being movable between a first and a second operational position so as to allow the tap handle to control the opening of the dispensing end of the dispensing line in the first operational position, and to control the shutting off the dispensing end of the dispensing line in the second operational position. The tap handle may like a conventional draught beer system comprise a valve for closing off in a first position the dispensing of beverage from the dispensing line and in a second operational position allow dispensing of beverage from the dispensing line. The valve itself may constitute a separate component as covered by applicant's co- pending European patent applications EP 07388022.1 and EP 07388021.3 or, alternatively, constitute an integral component of the dispensing line or further alternatively be implemented by a pinching mechanism causing the dispensing line to be sealed off by the action of an eccentric element or similar component squeezing the dispensing line firmly together and consequently sealing off the dispensing line in the above-mentioned second position in which the dispensing of beverage from the dispensing line is blocked.
The pivotal connection between the two housing parts of the elongated housing of the beverage dispensing system according to the present invention may according to different alternatives be provided at the mounting end of the housing, at the tapping end of the housing or further alternatively as a site connection as the pivotal connection is located extending along a longitudinal side of the elongated housing. Irrespective of the location of the pivotal connection, the pivotal connection is preferably established as a simple pinch connection or alternatively as an arresting pivotal connection allowing the two housing parts to be separated from one another, however, in the pivotal connection joined to one another for allowing the housing parts to be moved from the open position to the closed position.
For the initial introduction of the tapping line into the beverage dispensing system according to the present invention, the beverage dispensing system further advantageously comprises a first through going bore at the mounting end of the housing allowing the keg connection end of the dispensing line to be directed through the bore to and from e.g. a remote beer keg or alternatively allowing the dispensing end of the dispensing line to be directed through the first through going bore for allowing the dispensing end of the dispensing line to be connected to or received within the actuating means or a conventional tapping cock.
In a further advantageous embodiment of the beverage dispensing system according to the present invention, a second through going is provided at the mounting end of the housing for allowing cooling to be directed into the housing for cooling the dispensing line such as directing a cooling stream of gas or liquid to be introduced into the housing for cooling the dispensing line.
In accordance with alternative embodiments of the beverage dispensing system according to the present invention, the tap handle and the actuating means will be provided at the first housing part or alternatively at the second housing part.
For ensuring a safe retaining of the dispensing line within the recess implemented by one or both of the housing parts of the elongated housing, the recess is preferably provided with one flap or a pair of opposite flaps for positively retaining the dispensing line or alternatively a hinged bridge may be provided extending transversally relative to and across the recess for positively retaining the dispensing line within the recess. Provided the hinged bridge is provided for positively retaining the dispensing line within the recess of the elongated housing of the beverage dispensing system according to the present invention, the hinged bridge allows in an open position access to the recess for positioning and/or gripping the dispensing line.
According to alternative embodiments of the beverage dispensing system according to the present invention, the longitudinal recess serving to receive and retain the dispensing line will be provided in one or both housing parts of the elongated housing as the recess will be provided in the first housing part, in the second housing part or will be provided in both housing parts.
The aspects of the invention will be explained in more detail below in connection with advantageous embodiments of the invention with reference to the drawings, in which:
Figs. 1 and 2 are perspective and schematic views of a first embodiment of a beverage dispensing system shown in a closed and open position, respectively,
Fig. 3 is a perspective and schematic view of a second embodiment of a beverage dispensing system hinged along a longitudinal side shown in a open position,
Fig. 4 is a perspective and schematic view of a third embodiment of a beverage dispensing system hinged at a tapping end shown in a open position, Figs. 5 and 6 are perspective, schematic and partly cut away views of details of mounting a dispensing line to a beverage dispensing system,
Fig. 7 is a perspective and schematic view of a fourth embodiment of a beverage dispensing system hinged below the tapping end shown in a open position,
Fig. 8 is a perspective and schematic view of a fifth embodiment of a beverage dispensing system hinged along a longitudinal side shown in a open position, and
Fig. 9 is a perspective and schematic view of a sixth embodiment of a beverage dispensing system hinged at a mounting end shown in a open position.
Throughout the below description and in the drawings, identical components or elements present in different figures of the drawings are designated the same reference numerals, and components or elements differing from a previously described component or element, respectively, however serving basically the same functional purpose as the previously described component or element, respectively, are designated the same reference numeral as the previously described component or element, respectively, however added a marking for indicating the geometrical difference from the previously described component or element, respectively.
Figs. 1 and 2 are perspective and schematic views of a first and presently preferred embodiment of a beverage dispensing system designated the reference numeral 10 in its entirety. The beverage dispensing system 10 comprises a housing 12 composed of two housing parts 14 and 16. The housing 12 is of an overall elongated configuration and defines opposite ends, a first end constituting a tapping end, at which a tap handle 18 is provided and an opposite second end, at which end a fixture 20 is provided for fixating the housing 12 of the beverage dispensing system 10 to a supporting surface such as a supporting table surface, which is not shown in the drawings.
In Fig. 1, the two housing parts 14 and 16 of the housing 12 are joined to one another providing a closed housing, in which a dispensing line shown in Fig. 2 and designated the reference numeral 30 is enclosed, which dispensing line connects a shut-off valve of the tap handle 18 to a keg or pack, in which carbonated beer is contained, which shut-off valve is operated by means of the tap handle 18 for shifting the shut-off valve between an open and a closed state for dispensing and shut-off of dispensing of carbonated beer from the keg or pack, respectively. The beverage dispensing system 10 constitutes a component of a draught beer system also including the dispensing line and as is well known in the art, a refrigerator system for cooling the beer contained within the keg or pack and additional components well known in the art per se. It is to be realised that the present beverage dispensing system may be used in connection with a draught beer system similar to the commercially available DraughtMaster™ system produced and sold by the applicant company, in which a collapsible keg or pack is used, however, the beverage dispensing system according to the present invention may alternatively be used in combination with a conventional draught beer system, in which non-carbonised beer containing metal kegs and carbonising pressurised containers are used.
In Fig. 2, the housing components 14 and 16 are separated from one another exposing the interior of the housing 12, and consequently exposing the beverage dispensing line 30 for allowing easy access to the beverage dispensing line when shifting the beverage dispensing line 30.
The two housing parts 14 and 16 are hinged to one another, as is illustrated in Fig. 2 by means of a hinge provided at the bottom of the housing 12 above the fixture 20. In Fig. 1 , the hinge interconnecting the housing parts 14 and 16 is dislosed and designates the reference numeral 22.
As is illustrated in Fig. 2, the housing part 14 is provided with an inwardly protruding pin 24 having an V-shaped recessed end 26 serving to catch around the freely exposed dispensing line 30 when the housing is pivoted relative to the hinge 22 for joining the housing part 16 to the housing part 14 for providing the closed state as is illustrated in Fig. 1. In addition, the housing parts 14 and 16 are provided with cooperating locking elements 28 and 29, the locking element 28 being provided at the upper end of the housing part 14 and serving to catch with and lock to the locking element 29 of the housing part 16. For disengaging the housing part 16 from the housing part 14, the locking element 29 may be disengaged from the locking elements 28 of the housing part 14.
For properly fixating the dispensing line 30 within the assembled housing 12, the housing part 16 is provided with an internal recess 32, in which the dispensing line 30 is received, which recess preferably further comprises catching elements for arresting and fixating the dispensing line 30 in its intentional position relative to the housing part 16. The catching elements are shown in greater details in Figs. 5 and 6 illustrating two alternative variants of the catching elements, the one variant comprising inwardly protruding fins 36 shown in Fig. 5, whereas in Fig. 6, the catching elements are constituted by pivotally journalled flanges, one of which is designated the reference numeral 36', which is pivotally journalled for allowing the flange to be moved from an open position shown in dotted line to a closed position shown in solid line, in which closed position the dispensing line 30 is arrested in its intentional position shown in Fig. 6 and received in the recess 32.
As is evident from Fig. 2, the tap handle and consequently the shut-off valve operated by means of the tap handle 18 are joined to the housing part 16, which is pivotally journalled relative to the stationary housing part 14. It is contemplated that the provision of the tap handle 18 and the shut-off valve operated by the tap handle 18 at the movable part 16 is the most advantageous since, provided the tap handle 18 is connected to the movable part, as is illustrated in Fig. 2, the proper mounting and positioning of the dispensing line 30 is most easily accomplished. In a variant of the first embodiment shown in Fig. 1 , the tap handle 18 and the shut-off valve operated by the tap handle 18 are supported by the stationary housing part 14, in which a recess similar to the recess 32 of the housing part 16 shown in Fig. 2 is provided, in which embodiment the movable housing part 16 simply constitutes a front closure.
Fig. 3 is a perspective and schematic view of a second embodiment of a beverage dispensing system in an open position. The first embodiment of Figs. 1 and 2 is modified into the second embodiment in that the two housing parts 12' and 14' are pivotally joined by means of the hinge 22', which hinge is mounted along a longitudinal edge 15 between the housing parts 14' and 16'. The tap handle 18 is mounted at the tapping end of the housing part 16' and swings with the housing part 16', when the housing part 16' is moved from and away from the housing part 14', which constitutes a stationary housing part in the open position shown in Fig. 3, access is easily obtained to the interior of the housing 12' of the beverage dispensing system 10' and the dispensing line 30 is easily positioned in the recess 32' and retained therein. In a variant of the second embodiment, the recess is provided in the housing part 14' and provides the same function. The housing parts 14' and 16' are each provided with locking and arresting elements 28' and 29', respectively. Fig. 4 is a perspective and schematic view of a third embodiment of a beverage dispensing system 10". The housing part 16" is pivotally connected to the stationary housing part 16" by means of a hinge 22" at the top end of the housing 12".
Fig. 7 is a perspective and schematic view of a fourth embodiment of a beverage dispensing system 10"' is shown in an open position. The housing part 16'" is pivotally connected by means of a hinge 22'" below the top end of the housing 12'" to the other housing part 14'". The housing parts 14'" constitutes, as is evident from Fig. 7, a main housing part of the housing 12'" relative to which main housing part the housing part 16" can be pivoted between a closed position and the open position. In the main housing part 14'", a longitudinal recess 42 is provided in which the dispensing line not shown can be positioned and retained. Alternatively or additionally a longitudinal recess may be provided in the housing part 16'". The longitudinal recess 42 is exposed, when the housing parts 14'" and 16'" are in the open position. Conversely, the longitudinal recess 42 is concealed when the housing parts 14'" and 16'" are in the closed position. Like the above described first, second and third embodiments, the housing parts 14'" and 16'" are provided with locking and arresting elements 28'".
In Figs. 8 and 9, a fifth and a sixth embodiment, respectively, of the beverage dispensing system is shown designated the reference numerals 10lv and 10v, respectively. The fifth and sixth embodiments shown in Figs. 8 and 9, respectively, basically differs from the fourth embodiment shown in Fig. 7 in that the movable housing part 16'v is in Fig. 8 hinged relative to the stationary or ain housing part 14IV along a longitudinal edge of the two housing parts 14iv and 16iv similar to the second embodiment shown in Fig. 3, whereas in the sixth embodiment 10v shown in Fig. 9, the movable housing part 16V is hinged to the bottom of the housing part 14V of the housing 12V similar to the first embodiment shown in Figs. 1 and 2. No further detailed description of the fifth and sixth embodiments is contemplated to be needed in view of the above description of the first, second, third and fourth embodiments.
Although the present invention has above been described with reference to advantageous and presently preferred embodiments of the aspects of the invention, numerous modifications and changes of the embodiments my be deduced and all such modifications and changes perceivable by a person having ordinary skill in the art are consequently to be considered part of the present invention, the protective scope of which is rather to be interpreted in accordance with the pending patent claims.

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1. A beverage dispensing system comprising: an elongated housing, a dispensing line having a dispensing end and a keg connection end, said elongated housing defining a tapping end supporting a tap handle, and a mounting end for mounting said system to a supporting surface, said elongated housing comprising a first housing part and a second housing part, said first housing part being pivotally connected to said second housing part so as to allow said first housing part and second housing part be pivoted between a closed position and an open position, a longitudinal recess being provided within said elongated housing, said longitudinal recess being exposed when said first housing part and second housing part being in said open position, said longitudinal recess being concealed when said first housing part and second housing part being in said closed position, and said housing parts allowing, when in said open position, access to said recess for positioning said dispensing line into said elongated housing and in said recess and said recess serving to receive and retain said dispensing line.
2. The beverage dispensing system according to claim 1 , said first housing part and said second housing part each being provided with locking and opening means allowing said housing parts to be fixed and positioned in said closed position and allowing said housing parts from said closed position to be moved from one another to said open position.
3. The beverage dispensing system according to claim 1 or 2, further comprising actuating means at said tapping end, said dispensing end of said dispensing line being controlled by said actuating means, said tap handle being connected to said actuating means and being movable between a first and a second operational position so as to allow said tap handle to control the opening of said dispensing end of said dispensing line in said first operational position, and to control the shutting off said dispensing end of said dispensing line in said second operational position.
4. The beverage dispensing system according to claim 1 - 3, said pivotal connection of said first housing part with said second part being provided at said mounting end of said housing.
5. The beverage dispensing system according to claim 1 - 3, said pivotal connection of said first housing part with said second part being provided at said tapping end of said housing.
6. The beverage dispensing system according to claim 1 - 3, said pivotal connection of said first housing part with said second part being provided at a location extending along a longitudinal side of said elongated housing.
7. The beverage dispensing system according to claims 1 - 6 further comprising a first through going bore at said mounting end of said housing allowing said keg connection end of said dispensing line to be directed through said bore to and/or from e.g. a remote beer keg or alternatively allowing said dispensing end of said dispensing line to be directed through said first through going bore.
8. The beverage dispensing system according to claim 1 - 7 further comprising a second through going bore at said mounting end of said housing allowing cooling means to be directed into said housing for cooling said dispensing line.
9. The beverage dispensing system according to claims 1 - 8, said first housing part comprising said tap handle and said actuating means,
10. The beverage dispensing system according to claims 1 - 8, said second housing part comprising said tap handle and said actuating means.
1 1. The beverage dispensing system according to any of the preceding claims, said beverage is beer.
12. The beverage dispensing system according to any of the preceding claims, said recess being provided with one flap or a pair of opposite flaps for positively retaining said dispensing line.
13. The beverage dispensing system according to any of the preceding claims, a hinged bridge being provided transversal to and across said recess for positively retaining said dispensing line.
14. The beverage dispensing system according to claim 13, said hinged bridge, in an open position, allowing access for positioning and/or gripping said dispensing line.
15. The beverage dispensing system according to any of the preceding claims, said longitudinal recess being provided in said first housing part, in said second housing part or being provided in both housing parts.
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