WO2018206957A1 - Tap assembly - Google Patents

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WO2018206957A1
WO2018206957A1 PCT/GB2018/051257 GB2018051257W WO2018206957A1 WO 2018206957 A1 WO2018206957 A1 WO 2018206957A1 GB 2018051257 W GB2018051257 W GB 2018051257W WO 2018206957 A1 WO2018206957 A1 WO 2018206957A1
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tap assembly
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Ian Darby
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Ds Smith Plastics Limited
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Priority to US16/612,532 priority Critical patent/US11332358B2/en
Priority to EP18725606.0A priority patent/EP3612492B1/en
Priority to CA3063205A priority patent/CA3063205C/en
Priority to EP23162339.8A priority patent/EP4215476A1/en
Publication of WO2018206957A1 publication Critical patent/WO2018206957A1/en
Priority to US17/591,193 priority patent/US11820644B2/en

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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
    • B67D3/00Apparatus or devices for controlling flow of liquids under gravity from storage containers for dispensing purposes
    • B67D3/04Liquid-dispensing taps or cocks adapted to seal and open tapping holes of casks, e.g. for beer
    • B67D3/043Liquid-dispensing taps or cocks adapted to seal and open tapping holes of casks, e.g. for beer with a closing element having a linear movement, in a direction perpendicular to the seat
    • 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
    • B67D1/12Flow or pressure control devices or systems, e.g. valves, gas pressure control, level control in storage containers
    • B67D1/1256Anti-dripping devices
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67DDISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B67D3/00Apparatus or devices for controlling flow of liquids under gravity from storage containers for dispensing purposes
    • B67D3/04Liquid-dispensing taps or cocks adapted to seal and open tapping holes of casks, e.g. for beer
    • B67D3/043Liquid-dispensing taps or cocks adapted to seal and open tapping holes of casks, e.g. for beer with a closing element having a linear movement, in a direction perpendicular to the seat
    • B67D3/044Liquid-dispensing taps or cocks adapted to seal and open tapping holes of casks, e.g. for beer with a closing element having a linear movement, in a direction perpendicular to the seat and venting means operated automatically with the tap

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  • This invention concerns a tap assembly, and especially a tap assembly mountable on bottles or other containers for dispensing liquids.
  • Tap assemblies may be provided mountable on bottles or other containers for dispensing liquids from the container. Such containers are often disposable or recyclable after use.
  • the containers may include liquids such as water, wine, juices, or milk.
  • tap assemblies it is important to ensure that during dispensing of the liquid, the liquid being dispensed and that remaining in the container does not become contaminated. With some liquids, such as for instance water, even a very small amount of contamination can be noticeable and is thus significant.
  • a tap assembly including a partially hollow body which defines a dispensing chamber within the body with a liquid inlet and a liquid outlet, the liquid inlet being located to receive liquid to be dispensed by the tap assembly, the liquid outlet connecting to an outlet arrangement for the tap assembly,
  • valve assembly to selectively open the dispensing chamber liquid inlet
  • valve assembly including a valve element selectively movable between a position closing the dispensing chamber liquid inlet and a position permitting liquid to pass therethrough,
  • the push button defining an operating chamber against part of the body, such that as the push button is pushed to operate the valve assembly the push button moves into the operating chamber
  • a connecting member which extends from the push button through the operating chamber, through an opening in a part of the body, and into the dispensing chamber to the valve element, with a seal provided in the opening in a part of the body to prevent liquid passing from the dispensing chamber to the operating chamber.
  • the opening in the body may comprise a deformable part which is deformed by the connecting member extending through the opening, and which deformable part forms a swipe seal against the connecting member.
  • the deformable part may be in the form of a lip around the opening which is inclined away from the dispensing chamber.
  • the lip may be deflected by the connecting member extending through the body, by between 0.1 and 0.4mm.
  • the part of the connecting member which extends through the opening may be cylindrical.
  • the lip may be integrally formed with the remainder of the body.
  • a tap assembly including a partially hollow body which defines a dispensing chamber within the body with a liquid inlet and a liquid outlet, the liquid inlet being located to receive liquid to be dispensed by the tap assembly, the liquid outlet connecting to an outlet arrangement for the tap assembly,
  • valve assembly to selectively open the dispensing chamber liquid inlet
  • valve assembly including a valve element selectively movable between a position closing the dispensing chamber liquid inlet and a position permitting liquid to pass therethrough,
  • the push button for operating the valve assembly, the push button defining an operating chamber against part of the body, such that as the push button is pushed to operate the valve assembly the push button moves into the operating chamber,
  • a connecting member which extends from the push button through the operating chamber, through an opening in a part of the body, and into the dispensing chamber to the valve element, the body defining an air inlet separate from the outlet arrangement, and an air intake passage which extends from the air inlet to an air outlet connecting to the dispensing chamber spaced from the outlet arrangement, the air intake passage being isolated from the connecting member and the push button.
  • the air intake passage may extend through a part of the body without connecting to the opening or operating chamber.
  • the air intake passage may extend through a part of the body to one side of the opening.
  • the assembly may include a vent for the operating chamber, which vent extends between the operating chamber and the air intake passage adjacent to the air inlet.
  • the vent may be provided on the opposite side of the opening to the side which the air intake passage extends through.
  • a tap assembly including a partially hollow body which defines a dispensing chamber within the body with a liquid inlet and a liquid outlet, the liquid inlet being located to receive liquid to be dispensed by the tap assembly, the liquid outlet connecting to an outlet arrangement for the tap assembly,
  • valve assembly to selectively open the dispensing chamber liquid inlet, the valve assembly including a valve element selectively movable between a position closing the dispensing chamber liquid inlet and a position permitting liquid to pass therethrough,
  • the push button defining an operating chamber against part of the body, such that as the push button is pushed to operate the valve assembly the push button moves into the operating chamber
  • the outlet arrangement including a spout having a linear edge with a recess in the edge.
  • the recess may extend for at least 40% of the width of the spout.
  • the recess may have a depth of at least 20% of the width of the spout.
  • the recess may extend for at least 50%, perhaps 55 and perhaps 60% of the width of the spout.
  • a pair of opposed fins may be provided extending into the spout.
  • the fins may extend for between 10 and 20% of the width of the spout.
  • the fins may be symmetrical about a central line through the recess.
  • the spout may include a first part with at least generally arcuate walls which extend for at least 180°, and a second part interconnecting ends of the first part, the second part including the recess.
  • the fins may be provided on the first part.
  • the spout may be symmetrical about a line extending through the centres of the first and second parts.
  • the lower edge of the walls of the first part may be substantially planar, and may be inclined relative to the lower edge of the walls of the second part adjoining the first part, with the lower edge of the walls of the first part at a greater inclination in use to the horizontal, than the lower edge of the walls of the second part adjoining the first part.
  • the push button may be made of a deformable resilient material.
  • a selectively removable cap may be provided extendible over the tap assembly body.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic side view of a tap assembly according to the invention but with a cap removed;
  • Fig. 2 is a diagrammatic exploded perspective view of the tap assembly of Fig. 1 ;
  • Fig. 3 is a diagrammatic cross sectional view of the tap assembly of Fig. 1 in a closed position
  • Fig. 4 is a similar view to Fig. 3 but in an open position
  • Fig. 5 is a diagrammatic detailed perspective view of part of the assembly of Fig. 1 ;
  • Fig. 6 is a diagrammatic detailed partially cut away view of part of the assembly of Fig. 1 ;
  • Figs. 7 and 8 are respectively diagrammatic partially cut away views of the assembly of Fig. 1 in open and closed positions.
  • Fig. 9 is a further detailed diagrammatic perspective view of part of the apparatus of Fig. 1 ;
  • Fig. 10 is a diagrammatic view from the rear of the assembly of Fig. 1 ;
  • Fig. 1 1 is a diagrammatic sectional side view through the assembly of Fig. 1 ;
  • Figs. 12 - 14 are respectively front, side and front perspective views of part of the assembly of Fig. 1 illustrating an air intake passage;
  • Fig. 15 is a diagrammatic front perspective view of part of the apparatus of Fig. 1 ;
  • Fig. 16 is a diagrammatic perspective side view of the apparatus of Fig.
  • Fig. 17 is a diagrammatic side view of part of the apparatus of Fig. 1 ;
  • Fig. 18 is a diagrammatic front view of part of the apparatus of Fig. 1 ;
  • Fig. 19 is a diagrammatic perspective side view of part of the apparatus of Fig. 1 ;
  • Fig. 20 is a diagrammatic perspective view from beneath the part of the apparatus of Fig. 1 .
  • the drawings show a tap assembly 10 mountable on a container for dispensing liquid therefrom, and Figs. 7 and 8 show the assembly mounted by a screw thread 12 on part of a container 14.
  • Fig. 2 illustrates the main components of the assembly with a partially hollow tap body 16, a valve member 18, a push button 20 and a protective cap 22 which can be push fitted or threadingly mounted on the tap body 16.
  • the tap assembly 10 includes a body 16 which defines a dispensing chamber 24 leading to an outlet arrangement 26.
  • the dispensing chamber selectively connects through the remainder of the hollow body, the lower part as shown in Figs. 3 and 4, to the liquid container.
  • a valve assembly which incorporates the valve member 18, selectively closes the connection between the lower part of the tap assembly and the dispensing chamber as shown in Figs. 3 and 4.
  • valve member 18 is raised (as shown) closing the connection from the container to the dispensing chamber 24.
  • the resilient push button 20 will in a relaxed condition automatically move the valve member to the raised closed condition shown in Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 4 the push button 20 has been pushed to open the tap assembly 10, but the push button 20 shown in Fig. 4 for clarity is not shown as deformed. Movement of the push button 20 has moved the valve member 18 downwardly as shown, such that liquid can pass either side of the valve member 18 and out through the outlet arrangement 26. It is to be realised that in uses the tap assembly 10 would usually be in the orientation shown in Figs. 7 and 8, i.e. with the outlet arrangement 26 pointing downwardly and inclined gently outwardly away from the container 14.
  • valve member 18 comprises a domed circular section valve part 28 which closes the entrance 30 to the dispensing chamber 24.
  • a connecting member 32 extends from the valve part 28 and includes a cylindrical stem 34 with a profiled head 36.
  • the profiled head 36 engages in a correspondingly shaped recess 37 in the underside of the push button 20 to mount the end of the push button 20 on the head 36.
  • the cylindrical valve stem 34 passes through an opening 38 in the body into the operating chamber 28.
  • a seal 39 is provided at the end of the opening 38 as it enters the operating chamber.
  • the seal is in the form of a swipe seal integrally formed with the remainder of the body providing a thin deformable lip 40, which is deformed by the valve stem 34 and resiliently urged thereon to provide a seal to prevent liquid from the dispensing chamber 24 entering the operating chamber 28 where potentially the liquid could be contaminated by the push button 20.
  • Fig. 7 shows the tap assembly 10 closed, where the valve member 18 prevents liquid from entering into the dispensing chamber 24.
  • Fig. 8 illustrates the tap assembly 10 open, with the seal 39 preventing liquid from entering the operating chamber 28.
  • Fig. 9 to 14 show a further feature of the tap assembly 10, in providing an air return for air to enter the container 14 as liquid is dispensed therefrom.
  • the air intake includes an air inlet 42 which is located adjacent the outlet arrangement 26, but in use above the outlet arrangement 26.
  • the air inlet 42 connects via a channel 44 which narrows in size to pass just to one side of the part of the body 16 through which the opening 38 extends, with the channel 44 not connecting with the opening 38.
  • the channel 44 connects to an air outlet 46 extending into the dispensing chamber 24 at an upper point in use. In practice liquid will pass through the outlet arrangement 26 with air passing back through the air inlet channel 44, without being in contact with the opening 38 nor the operating chamber 28.
  • the air inlet channel 44 is shown shaded in Figs.
  • a small air vent 48 is provided in the operating chamber 28 to allow air to vent as the push button 20 is pressed into the chamber 28.
  • the air vent 48 enters the air inlet channel 44 adjacent the air inlet 42, and on the opposite side of the opening 38 to that which the air inlet channel 44 passes. Air therefrom will therefore immediately be vented to atmosphere.
  • Figs. 16 to 20 illustrate the outlet arrangement 26 for the assembly 10, and in particular the spout 50 of the outlet arrangement 26.
  • the outlet arrangement 26 is spaced below the air inlet 42.
  • the spout 50 includes first and second parts 52, 54, with the first part 52 being inclined at a greater angle to the horizontal than the second part 54.
  • the first part 52 includes a substantially planar arcuate edge 56 extending for around 180°, with two fins 58 extending inwardly for around 12% of the diameter of the arcuate edge 56.
  • the fins 58 are symmetrical about a centre line of the first part 52.
  • the second part 54 includes two converging edges 60 at the indicated lesser inclination to the horizontal. Extending between the inner ends of the edges 60, is a recessed part 62 with a recess 64, which extends for over 40% of the diameter of the first part 52, and to a depth of at least 20% of the diameter of the first part 52.
  • the recess 64 prevents a meniscus forming across the spout 50, which otherwise could result in liquid becoming trapped and becoming stale.
  • the fins 58 have been found to improve the flow of liquid through the spout 50. It has therefore been found that the described assembly 10 provides a number of advantageous features relative to previous tap assemblies.
  • the assembly is however of relatively conventional configuration and can thus be inexpensively manufactured for long term and reliable operation.

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Abstract

A tap assembly (10) with a hollow tap body (16) which defines a dispensing chamber (24) leading to an outlet arrangement (26). A valve assembly with a valve element (18) is provided to selectively open an inlet into the dispensing chamber (24). A push button (20) is provided which operates the valve assembly, and which defines an operating chamber (28), with the push button movable into the operating chamber. A connecting member is provided extending from the push button (20) through the operating chamber. A seal (39) is provided to prevent liquid passing from the dispensing chamber (24) to the operating chamber (28).

Description

Tap Assembly
This invention concerns a tap assembly, and especially a tap assembly mountable on bottles or other containers for dispensing liquids.
Tap assemblies may be provided mountable on bottles or other containers for dispensing liquids from the container. Such containers are often disposable or recyclable after use. The containers may include liquids such as water, wine, juices, or milk. With such tap assemblies, it is important to ensure that during dispensing of the liquid, the liquid being dispensed and that remaining in the container does not become contaminated. With some liquids, such as for instance water, even a very small amount of contamination can be noticeable and is thus significant. According to a first aspect of the invention there is provided a tap assembly, the tap assembly including a partially hollow body which defines a dispensing chamber within the body with a liquid inlet and a liquid outlet, the liquid inlet being located to receive liquid to be dispensed by the tap assembly, the liquid outlet connecting to an outlet arrangement for the tap assembly,
a valve assembly to selectively open the dispensing chamber liquid inlet,
the valve assembly including a valve element selectively movable between a position closing the dispensing chamber liquid inlet and a position permitting liquid to pass therethrough,
a push button for operating the valve assembly,
the push button defining an operating chamber against part of the body, such that as the push button is pushed to operate the valve assembly the push button moves into the operating chamber,
a connecting member which extends from the push button through the operating chamber, through an opening in a part of the body, and into the dispensing chamber to the valve element, with a seal provided in the opening in a part of the body to prevent liquid passing from the dispensing chamber to the operating chamber.
The opening in the body may comprise a deformable part which is deformed by the connecting member extending through the opening, and which deformable part forms a swipe seal against the connecting member.
The deformable part may be in the form of a lip around the opening which is inclined away from the dispensing chamber.
The lip may be deflected by the connecting member extending through the body, by between 0.1 and 0.4mm.
The part of the connecting member which extends through the opening may be cylindrical.
The lip may be integrally formed with the remainder of the body.
According to a second aspect of the invention there is provided a tap assembly, the tap assembly including a partially hollow body which defines a dispensing chamber within the body with a liquid inlet and a liquid outlet, the liquid inlet being located to receive liquid to be dispensed by the tap assembly, the liquid outlet connecting to an outlet arrangement for the tap assembly,
a valve assembly to selectively open the dispensing chamber liquid inlet,
the valve assembly including a valve element selectively movable between a position closing the dispensing chamber liquid inlet and a position permitting liquid to pass therethrough,
a push button for operating the valve assembly, the push button defining an operating chamber against part of the body, such that as the push button is pushed to operate the valve assembly the push button moves into the operating chamber,
a connecting member which extends from the push button through the operating chamber, through an opening in a part of the body, and into the dispensing chamber to the valve element, the body defining an air inlet separate from the outlet arrangement, and an air intake passage which extends from the air inlet to an air outlet connecting to the dispensing chamber spaced from the outlet arrangement, the air intake passage being isolated from the connecting member and the push button.
The air intake passage may extend through a part of the body without connecting to the opening or operating chamber. The air intake passage may extend through a part of the body to one side of the opening.
The assembly may include a vent for the operating chamber, which vent extends between the operating chamber and the air intake passage adjacent to the air inlet. The vent may be provided on the opposite side of the opening to the side which the air intake passage extends through.
According to a third aspect of the invention there is provided a tap assembly, the tap assembly including a partially hollow body which defines a dispensing chamber within the body with a liquid inlet and a liquid outlet, the liquid inlet being located to receive liquid to be dispensed by the tap assembly, the liquid outlet connecting to an outlet arrangement for the tap assembly,
a valve assembly to selectively open the dispensing chamber liquid inlet, the valve assembly including a valve element selectively movable between a position closing the dispensing chamber liquid inlet and a position permitting liquid to pass therethrough,
a push button for operating the valve assembly,
the push button defining an operating chamber against part of the body, such that as the push button is pushed to operate the valve assembly the push button moves into the operating chamber,
a connecting member which extends from the push button through the operating chamber, through an opening in a part of the body, and into the dispensing chamber to the valve element, the outlet arrangement including a spout having a linear edge with a recess in the edge.
The recess may extend for at least 40% of the width of the spout. The recess may have a depth of at least 20% of the width of the spout.
The recess may extend for at least 50%, perhaps 55 and perhaps 60% of the width of the spout. A pair of opposed fins may be provided extending into the spout. The fins may extend for between 10 and 20% of the width of the spout. The fins may be symmetrical about a central line through the recess.
The spout may include a first part with at least generally arcuate walls which extend for at least 180°, and a second part interconnecting ends of the first part, the second part including the recess.
The fins may be provided on the first part. The spout may be symmetrical about a line extending through the centres of the first and second parts. The lower edge of the walls of the first part may be substantially planar, and may be inclined relative to the lower edge of the walls of the second part adjoining the first part, with the lower edge of the walls of the first part at a greater inclination in use to the horizontal, than the lower edge of the walls of the second part adjoining the first part.
The push button may be made of a deformable resilient material.
A selectively removable cap may be provided extendible over the tap assembly body.
An embodiment of the present invention will now be described by way of example only and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:- Fig. 1 is a diagrammatic side view of a tap assembly according to the invention but with a cap removed;
Fig. 2 is a diagrammatic exploded perspective view of the tap assembly of Fig. 1 ;
Fig. 3 is a diagrammatic cross sectional view of the tap assembly of Fig. 1 in a closed position;
Fig. 4 is a similar view to Fig. 3 but in an open position;
Fig. 5 is a diagrammatic detailed perspective view of part of the assembly of Fig. 1 ;
Fig. 6 is a diagrammatic detailed partially cut away view of part of the assembly of Fig. 1 ; Figs. 7 and 8 are respectively diagrammatic partially cut away views of the assembly of Fig. 1 in open and closed positions.
Fig. 9 is a further detailed diagrammatic perspective view of part of the apparatus of Fig. 1 ;
Fig. 10 is a diagrammatic view from the rear of the assembly of Fig. 1 ;
Fig. 1 1 is a diagrammatic sectional side view through the assembly of Fig. 1 ;
Figs. 12 - 14 are respectively front, side and front perspective views of part of the assembly of Fig. 1 illustrating an air intake passage; Fig. 15 is a diagrammatic front perspective view of part of the apparatus of Fig. 1 ;
Fig. 16 is a diagrammatic perspective side view of the apparatus of Fig.
1 ;
Fig. 17 is a diagrammatic side view of part of the apparatus of Fig. 1 ;
Fig. 18 is a diagrammatic front view of part of the apparatus of Fig. 1 ; Fig. 19 is a diagrammatic perspective side view of part of the apparatus of Fig. 1 ; and
Fig. 20 is a diagrammatic perspective view from beneath the part of the apparatus of Fig. 1 . The drawings show a tap assembly 10 mountable on a container for dispensing liquid therefrom, and Figs. 7 and 8 show the assembly mounted by a screw thread 12 on part of a container 14. Fig. 2 illustrates the main components of the assembly with a partially hollow tap body 16, a valve member 18, a push button 20 and a protective cap 22 which can be push fitted or threadingly mounted on the tap body 16.
As shown for instance in Figs. 3 and 4, the tap assembly 10 includes a body 16 which defines a dispensing chamber 24 leading to an outlet arrangement 26. The dispensing chamber selectively connects through the remainder of the hollow body, the lower part as shown in Figs. 3 and 4, to the liquid container. A valve assembly which incorporates the valve member 18, selectively closes the connection between the lower part of the tap assembly and the dispensing chamber as shown in Figs. 3 and 4.
In Fig. 3 the valve member 18 is raised (as shown) closing the connection from the container to the dispensing chamber 24. The resilient push button 20 will in a relaxed condition automatically move the valve member to the raised closed condition shown in Fig. 3.
In Fig. 4 the push button 20 has been pushed to open the tap assembly 10, but the push button 20 shown in Fig. 4 for clarity is not shown as deformed. Movement of the push button 20 has moved the valve member 18 downwardly as shown, such that liquid can pass either side of the valve member 18 and out through the outlet arrangement 26. It is to be realised that in uses the tap assembly 10 would usually be in the orientation shown in Figs. 7 and 8, i.e. with the outlet arrangement 26 pointing downwardly and inclined gently outwardly away from the container 14.
A space is provided beneath the push button 20 to define an operating chamber 28 which air can be pushed out of as the push button 20 is pressed to open the tap assembly 10. As can be seen the valve member 18 comprises a domed circular section valve part 28 which closes the entrance 30 to the dispensing chamber 24. A connecting member 32 extends from the valve part 28 and includes a cylindrical stem 34 with a profiled head 36. The profiled head 36 engages in a correspondingly shaped recess 37 in the underside of the push button 20 to mount the end of the push button 20 on the head 36.
As can be seen in particular in Figs. 3 - 8 the cylindrical valve stem 34 passes through an opening 38 in the body into the operating chamber 28. A seal 39 is provided at the end of the opening 38 as it enters the operating chamber. The seal is in the form of a swipe seal integrally formed with the remainder of the body providing a thin deformable lip 40, which is deformed by the valve stem 34 and resiliently urged thereon to provide a seal to prevent liquid from the dispensing chamber 24 entering the operating chamber 28 where potentially the liquid could be contaminated by the push button 20.
In practice, it is found that the seal 38 tends to be deformed by between about 0.2 and 0.3mm by the valve stem 34. Fig. 7 shows the tap assembly 10 closed, where the valve member 18 prevents liquid from entering into the dispensing chamber 24. Fig. 8 illustrates the tap assembly 10 open, with the seal 39 preventing liquid from entering the operating chamber 28.
Fig. 9 to 14 show a further feature of the tap assembly 10, in providing an air return for air to enter the container 14 as liquid is dispensed therefrom. The air intake includes an air inlet 42 which is located adjacent the outlet arrangement 26, but in use above the outlet arrangement 26. The air inlet 42 connects via a channel 44 which narrows in size to pass just to one side of the part of the body 16 through which the opening 38 extends, with the channel 44 not connecting with the opening 38. The channel 44 connects to an air outlet 46 extending into the dispensing chamber 24 at an upper point in use. In practice liquid will pass through the outlet arrangement 26 with air passing back through the air inlet channel 44, without being in contact with the opening 38 nor the operating chamber 28. The air inlet channel 44 is shown shaded in Figs. 12 to 14 for clarity. As shown in for instance Fig. 15, a small air vent 48 is provided in the operating chamber 28 to allow air to vent as the push button 20 is pressed into the chamber 28. As shown for example in Fig. 12, the air vent 48 enters the air inlet channel 44 adjacent the air inlet 42, and on the opposite side of the opening 38 to that which the air inlet channel 44 passes. Air therefrom will therefore immediately be vented to atmosphere.
Figs. 16 to 20 illustrate the outlet arrangement 26 for the assembly 10, and in particular the spout 50 of the outlet arrangement 26. As can be seen for instance in Fig. 17, in use the outlet arrangement 26 is spaced below the air inlet 42. In side view it can be seen that the spout 50 includes first and second parts 52, 54, with the first part 52 being inclined at a greater angle to the horizontal than the second part 54. The first part 52 includes a substantially planar arcuate edge 56 extending for around 180°, with two fins 58 extending inwardly for around 12% of the diameter of the arcuate edge 56. The fins 58 are symmetrical about a centre line of the first part 52.
The second part 54 includes two converging edges 60 at the indicated lesser inclination to the horizontal. Extending between the inner ends of the edges 60, is a recessed part 62 with a recess 64, which extends for over 40% of the diameter of the first part 52, and to a depth of at least 20% of the diameter of the first part 52.
In use it has been found that the recess 64 prevents a meniscus forming across the spout 50, which otherwise could result in liquid becoming trapped and becoming stale. The fins 58 have been found to improve the flow of liquid through the spout 50. It has therefore been found that the described assembly 10 provides a number of advantageous features relative to previous tap assemblies. The assembly is however of relatively conventional configuration and can thus be inexpensively manufactured for long term and reliable operation.
It is to be realised that various modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. For instance the above dimensions and proportions may be varied as required. A different form of seal may be possible between the connecting member and the body. The air inlet passage may be differently configured. A different vent arrangement for the operating chamber may be provided.
Whilst endeavouring in the foregoing specification to draw attention to those features of the invention believed to be of particular importance it should be understood that the Applicant claims protection in respect of any patentable feature or combination of features hereinbefore referred to and/or shown in the drawings whether or not particular emphasis has been placed thereon.

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1 . A tap assembly, the tap assembly including a partially hollow body which defines a dispensing chamber within the body with a liquid inlet and a liquid outlet, the liquid inlet being located to receive liquid to be dispensed by the tap assembly, the liquid outlet connecting to an outlet arrangement for the tap assembly,
a valve assembly to selectively open the dispensing chamber liquid inlet,
the valve assembly including a valve element selectively movable between a position closing the dispensing chamber liquid inlet and a position permitting liquid to pass therethrough,
a push button for operating the valve assembly,
the push button defining an operating chamber against part of the body, such that as the push button is pushed to operate the valve assembly the push button moves into the operating chamber,
a connecting member which extends from the push button through the operating chamber, through an opening in a part of the body, and into the dispensing chamber to the valve element, with a seal provided in the opening in a part of the body to prevent liquid passing from the dispensing chamber to the operating chamber.
2. A tap assembly according to claim 1 , in which the opening in the body comprises a deformable part which is deformed by the connecting member extending through the opening, and which deformable part forms a swipe seal against the connecting member.
3. A tap assembly according to claim 2, in which the deformable part is in the form of a lip around the opening which is inclined away from the dispensing chamber.
4. A tap assembly according to claim 3, in which the lip is deflected by the connecting member extending through the body, by between 0.1 and 0.4mm.
5. A tap assembly according to claims 3 or 4, in which the lip is integrally formed with the remainder of the body.
6. A tap assembly according to any of the preceding claims, in which the part of the connecting member which extends through the opening in cylindrical.
7. A tap assembly, the tap assembly including a partially hollow body which defines a dispensing chamber within the body with a liquid inlet and a liquid outlet, the liquid inlet being located to receive liquid to be dispensed by the tap assembly, the liquid outlet connecting to an outlet arrangement for the tap assembly,
a valve assembly to selectively open the dispensing chamber liquid inlet,
the valve assembly including a valve element selectively movable between a position closing the dispensing chamber liquid inlet and a position permitting liquid to pass therethrough,
a push button for operating the valve assembly,
the push button defining an operating chamber against part of the body, such that as the push button is pushed to operate the valve assembly the push button moves into the operating chamber,
a connecting member which extends from the push button through the operating chamber, through an opening in a part of the body, and into the dispensing chamber to the valve element, the body defining an air inlet separate from the outlet arrangement, and an air intake passage which extends from the air inlet to an air outlet connecting to the dispensing chamber spaced from the outlet arrangement, the air intake passage being isolated from the connecting member and the push button.
8. A tap assembly according to claim 7, in which the air intake passage extends through a part of the body without connecting to the opening or operating chamber.
9. A tap assembly according to claim 8, in which the air intake passage extends through a part of the body to one side of the opening.
10. A tap assembly according to any of claims 7 to 9, in which the assembly includes a vent for the operating chamber, which vent extends between the operating chamber and the air intake passage adjacent to the air inlet.
1 1 . A tap assembly according to claim 10 when dependent on claim 9, in which the vent is provided on the opposite side of the opening to the side which the air intake passage extends through.
12. A tap assembly, the tap assembly including a partially hollow body which defines a dispensing chamber within the body with a liquid inlet and a liquid outlet, the liquid inlet being located to receive liquid to be dispensed by the tap assembly, the liquid outlet connecting to an outlet arrangement for the tap assembly,
a valve assembly to selectively open the dispensing chamber liquid inlet,
the valve assembly including a valve element selectively movable between a position closing the dispensing chamber liquid inlet and a position permitting liquid to pass therethrough,
a push button for operating the valve assembly,
the push button defining an operating chamber against part of the body, such that as the push button is pushed to operate the valve assembly the push button moves into the operating chamber,
a connecting member which extends from the push button through the operating chamber, through an opening in a part of the body, and into the dispensing chamber to the valve element, the outlet arrangement including a spout having a linear edge with a recess in the edge.
13. A tap assembly according to claim 12, in which the recess extends for at least 40% of the width of the spout.
14. A tap assembly according to claims 12 or 13, in which the recess has a depth of at least 20% of the width of the spout.
15. A tap assembly according to any of claims 12 to 14, in which a pair of opposed fins is provided extending into the spout.
16. A tap assembly according to claim 15, in which the fins extend for between 10 and 20% of the width of the spout.
17. A tap assembly according to claims 15 or 16, in which the fins are symmetrical about a central line through the recess.
18. A tap assembly according to any of claims 12 to 17, in which the spout includes a first part with at least generally arcuate walls which extend for at least 180°, and a second part interconnecting ends of the first part, the second part including the recess.
19. A tap assembly according to claim 18, in which the spout is symmetrical about a line extending through the centres of the first and second parts.
20. A tap assembly according to claims 18 or 19, in which the lower edge of the walls of the first part are substantially planar.
21 . A tap assembly according to claim 20, in which the lower edge of the walls of the first part inclined relative to the lower edge of the walls of the second part adjoining the first part, with the lower edge of the walls of the first part at a greater inclination in use to the horizontal, than the lower edge of the walls of the second part adjoining the first part.
22. A tap assembly according to any of claims 15 to 17 when dependent on any of claims 18 to 21 , in which the fins are provided on the first part.
23. A tap assembly according to any of the preceding claims, in which the push button is made of a deformable resilient material.
24. A tap assembly according to any of the preceding claims, in which a selectively removable cap may be provided extendible over the tap assembly body.
25. Any novel subject matter or combination including novel subject matter disclosed herein, whether or not within the scope of or relating to the same invention as any of the preceding claims.
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