WO2022198293A1 - Ensemble de mise sous pression de boisson et système de mise sous pression et de distribution de boisson dans un récipient pour boisson - Google Patents

Ensemble de mise sous pression de boisson et système de mise sous pression et de distribution de boisson dans un récipient pour boisson Download PDF

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WO2022198293A1
WO2022198293A1 PCT/BR2022/050101 BR2022050101W WO2022198293A1 WO 2022198293 A1 WO2022198293 A1 WO 2022198293A1 BR 2022050101 W BR2022050101 W BR 2022050101W WO 2022198293 A1 WO2022198293 A1 WO 2022198293A1
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Mateus VIEIRA CUNHA
José Virgílio BRAGHETTO NETO
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Ambev S.A.
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67CCLEANING, FILLING WITH LIQUIDS OR SEMILIQUIDS, OR EMPTYING, OF BOTTLES, JARS, CANS, CASKS, BARRELS, OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; FUNNELS
    • B67C3/00Bottling liquids or semiliquids; Filling jars or cans with liquids or semiliquids using bottling or like apparatus; Filling casks or barrels with liquids or semiliquids
    • B67C3/02Bottling liquids or semiliquids; Filling jars or cans with liquids or semiliquids using bottling or like apparatus
    • B67C3/06Bottling liquids or semiliquids; Filling jars or cans with liquids or semiliquids using bottling or like apparatus using counterpressure, i.e. filling while the container is under pressure
    • B67C3/12Pressure-control devices
    • 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
    • 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
    • B67D1/14Reducing valves or control taps

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  • the present invention relates to a beverage pressurization and dispensing system in a beverage container, and to a beverage pressurization assembly used in this system that allows the activation of a carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) cartridge in the inside the carbonated beverage dispensing container, being manually operated by the user.
  • CO 2 carbon dioxide
  • Document PI0708944-9 is known from the state of the art, which describes a container, provided with an internal space and a dispensing valve, in which in the internal space, a beverage containing gas, such as beer, is included, in which a unit The pressure control device is arranged to automatically control the pressure in the internal space, wherein around the dispensing valve a first coupling means extends, further comprising a dispensing line which, at one end, is provided with an element coupling which is provided with a second coupling means for cooperation with the first coupling means, wherein the dispensing valve is a female valve, and the coupling member is provided with a mostly hollow stem with one end and at least one end.
  • the document PI0111374-7 refers to the beverage dispenser assembly comprising a dispensing device that receives a dispensing head, as well as a container containing drink, particularly carbonated drink, said container connected during use to the dispensing line , is provided with a coupling element at an outlet end for connecting said dispensing head.
  • the beverage dispenser assembly is distinguished by the fact that the coupling element comprises a shut-off valve, which can be closed by placing the outlet end of the dispensing line of said dispensing head.
  • This document describes a container in which the beverage is housed in a flexible pouch, which in no way resembles the present invention and which can be used for domestic purposes.
  • Document PI0708946-5 describes a beverage container provided with an internal space, partially filled with carbonated beverage and a valve assembly fixed to the beverage container, in particular a top surface, whose valve assembly comprises a body valve pressed in a closing direction against a valve seat, and wherein, preferably, an engaging means is extended out of the internal space, wherein a pressure control device is provided, which device comprises a cartridge loaded with a pressure gas, the reservoir of which is in communication with the internal space, at least during use, via a pressure control device.
  • the dispensing device comprises an operating device for pressing the valve body out of the valve seat, which operating device comprises a part of a beverage dispensing channel and is provided with means for maintaining the valve assembly in an open position.
  • This container is of the type that previously receives the carbon dioxide pressure cartridge, whose activation must be carried out at the factory, with all the aforementioned problems, such as contamination points, in addition to taking up excessive space inside the container.
  • Document BR112016028913-7 describes a beverage dispensing system comprising a beverage container containing a beverage compartment and a pressurization system, wherein the pressurizing system comprises a pressurized gas container, a closure actuating the gas container and a pressure regulator operative to open the closure to allow gas to enter the beverage compartment from the gas container; the pressure regulator comprises a regulation chamber having at least a movable and/or deformable wall part based on pressure in the beverage compartment, wherein at least one opening is provided through a wall of the regulation chamber providing at least part of a gas passage between the regulation chamber and the beverage compartment.
  • This document uses a pressurized gas container that is mounted inside the container, including a regulation chamber with a movable wall, all of which are factory assembled, incurring the same problems already mentioned.
  • this regulation chamber depending on the pressure in the beverage compartment, makes the movement of the mobile wall, for the passage of gas.
  • This previous document does not disclose a system for activating the gas cartridge by the user himself, this cartridge being coupled to a CO2 regulating valve of the capsule or cartridge, after its activation, into the interior of the container.
  • Document BR112016017127-6 describes a beverage dispensing assembly from a container, comprising a beverage outlet channel and a valve body operable to open and close said outlet channel, wherein the channel defines a direction of flow. beverage flow towards an outlet end, and wherein the valve body is provided at or near the outlet end of an outlet channel and is shaped with a base facing in a direction against the flow direction, and a tip with an end facing in a direction of flow, wherein the tip, between the base and the tip, has an outwardly curved outer surface so that the beverage engaging the base can be guided from the base over the base. outer surface to the end forming a jet of beverage when it leaves the surface at or near said end.
  • This document describes an outlet channel centralized in the container, while a gas cartridge is used to establish, under the pressure conditions, the outlet of the liquid at the tap.
  • the gas cartridge is inserted in a large area of the container, requiring a complex assembly of the set, in addition to including a flexible membrane and a valve that communicates with the liquid outlet duct, releasing it when the internal pressure is reduced. larger.
  • the operating condition of this model requires complex assembly between the gas cartridge and the central part where the drive and the beverage outlet takes place.
  • this previous document implies the need for some assembly by the user, which does not occur in the present invention.
  • Document PI0606601-1 describes a pressure control device for containers containing media, such as liquid or gas containers, which pressure control device comprises a pressure control chamber with at least one movable wall part to operate a mechanism for opening and/or closing a gas supply opening of a gas reservoir, while a remover is accommodated in the pressure control chamber.
  • the pressure control device is stored under atmospheric conditions before the beverage and the pressure control device are brought into contact.
  • This document describes a device which uses a CO2 gas cartridge, its protection being, however, aimed at the use of a pressure chamber with a movable wall to open or close the gas supply, said chamber at the top of the cartridge.
  • Another objective of the invention is to allow the filling of the container to be maintained by the central hole and for the assembly of the cabonatation system to take place after filling the beverage.
  • a beverage pressurization assembly attachable to a beverage container
  • a pressure regulator attachable to an upper surface of the container, the pressure regulator comprising a CO2 cartridge and a regulating valve with a lower end operatively coupled to a CO2 outlet on top of the CO2 cartridge, and with a upper end operatively coupled to a valve actuation knob which protrudes from the upper surface of the container;
  • the regulating valve preferably the CO2 outlet of the CO2 cartridge, wherein the regulating valve comprises:
  • a housing with a housing body provided with an inner chamber, followed by an intermediate portion with a diameter smaller than the housing body, which is followed by a lower socket portion,
  • a valve spring arranged around the piston rod, attached to the piston head and upper end of the housing, where the spring is tensioned when the piston is at neutral top, and is stretched when the piston is in a bottom dead center position.
  • the intermediate portion of the housing preferably has a lower opening adjoining an opening in the lower fitting portion, coupled to the CO 2 outlet of the CO 2 cartridge and an upper opening of smaller diameter than the lower opening, and in communication of fluid with the upper opening and with the valve housing body chamber; a piercing needle is disposed with a piercing point facing the CO 2 outlet of the CO 2 cartridge, and with a hollow body extending within the intermediate portion and the lower fitting portion of the regulator valve housing, wherein in the inside the hollow needle body a needle spring is arranged, and a drive pin which tapers towards its upper end is partially housed inside the hollow needle body, the lower end of this pin being attached to the upper end of the spring of the needle and the upper end of the pin passing through the upper opening of the middle portion of the housing and extending into the valve chamber, wherein with the needle spring in the extended position, the actuating pin blocks the upper opening of the hollow body of the needle, and wherein, when the valve piston is in the bottom dead center position with the valve spring in the extended position, the
  • the CO 2 cartridge is preferably disposed within a cartridge housing consisting of food grade plastic, which is externally coupled to the lower mating portion of the housing.
  • valve and this CO 2 cartridge has a membrane over the CO 2 outlet that can be punctured by the needle.
  • the valve housing preferably comprises CO 2 outlet holes in communication with the valve chamber, through which CO 2 is released into the interior of the container.
  • the handle preferably comprises a handle and a hook extending transversely from the handle, the valve actuation knob has a base detachably attached to the regulating valve, and an edge projecting radially from the base. , wherein when the handle is moved in the upward direction, the hook of the handle engages under the edge of the knob, moving this knob upwards, and detaching it from the regulating valve.
  • the regulating valve preferably has a cover attached to the upper end of the body with a through hole into which the piston rod moves, the base of the actuation knob has a diameter greater than the through hole of the cover and is connected to the piston rod of the regulating valve by a fragile line, whereby when the piston is at top dead center, the knob is disposed above the center hole, and the rod extends into the through-hole of the cover, and when the actuation is detached from the stem, the valve piston moves downwards with the help of the valve spring and presses the actuation pin downwards, unlocking the CO 2 output of the C0 2 cartridge.
  • a beverage pressurization and dispensing system in a beverage container, wherein the container comprises a hollow body of circular cross-section provided with a peripheral wall extending from a base. , and an upper surface closing off the top of said hollow body, and two holes in the upper surface, one being center hole located in the center of the top surface and the other off-center hole offset from the center of the top surface.
  • the system comprises a beverage pressurizing assembly of the type described herein, wherein the pressure regulator is attached to the central orifice of the container, and a beverage dispensing assembly coupled to the off-center orifice.
  • the beverage dispensing assembly preferably comprises an aerosol valve, a tap with a cylindrical pin actuating said valve, and a flexible conduit communicating with said valve and extending into the body of the container.
  • the container preferably comprises an upper peripheral annular support coupled to the upper edge of the peripheral wall of the hollow body, the upper peripheral annular support having at least one recess diametrically aligned with the central hole, wherein the faucet extends from the hole off-center therethrough. recess.
  • the handle preferably has a trigger in the form of a lug, whereby when the actuation knob is disengaged from the valve, and the handle is pushed towards the cock, the trigger presses the cock down and actuates the aerosol valve.
  • a handle holder is preferably disposed over the central hole in the upper surface of the container to which the handle is rotatably coupled, the handle holder being integrally molded with the peripheral upper annular holder.
  • FIG. 1 Perspective view of a container in deactivated home rest position
  • FIG. 2 Exploded view of the pressurization system and beverage dispenser from the container of figure 1;
  • FIG. 3 Cross-sectional view of the container of figure 1 showing the pressurization and beverage dispensing system in the deactivated position;
  • FIG. 4 Enlarged detail view of the interface between the regulating valve and the CO2 cartridge in the off position
  • FIG. 5 Cross-sectional view of the container of figure 1 showing the pressurization and beverage dispensing system at the time of activating the CO2 release;
  • FIG. 6 Enlarged detail view of the interface between the regulating valve and the CO2 cartridge in the activated position.
  • the beverage pressurization and dispensing system is applied to a beverage container 1 which comprises a hollow body of circular cross-section provided with a wall peripheral extending from a bottom face, and an upper surface closing off the top of said hollow body.
  • the beverage to be consumed is stored inside the hollow body.
  • This drink preferably, is draft beer or beer.
  • the container is in the form of a barrel with a useful volume of 5 liters of liquid, in which the total volume is greater than 5,200 ml.
  • the container 1 comprises two holes 3, 4, on its upper surface, one being a central hole 3, located in the center of the upper surface, and the other hole 4 decentralized, i.e. displaced with respect to the center of the upper surface.
  • a beverage pressurizing assembly is coupled, and in the decentralized orifice 4 a beverage dispensing assembly is coupled.
  • the beverage dispensing assembly coupled to the off-center hole 4 comprises an aerosol valve 18, a tap 22 with a cylindrical actuating pin 20A of said aerosol valve 18, a tubular terminal within which the cylindrical pin 20A is housed and the aerosol valve 18, and a flexible conduit 20 in communication with said valve and extending into the body of the container, plunging into the beverage to be pressurized/carbonated and served.
  • the flexible conduit 20 is coupled to the lower end of the tubular terminal, communicating with the underside of the aerosol valve 18. This flexible conduit 20 is intended to lead the carbonated beverage to the tap 22.
  • an upper peripheral annular support 2 is coupled to the upper edge of the peripheral wall of the hollow body of the container, preferably to a ferrule formed on that upper edge of the peripheral wall.
  • This peripheral upper annular support 2 has at least one, and preferably two sets of shoulders 8 with a recess 12 between the two shoulders. Said recesses 12 of these sets are located diametrically opposite each other on the upper peripheral annular support 2 and diametrically aligned with the central hole 3 and with the off-center hole 4.
  • the faucet 22 extends from the off-center hole 4, passing through one of these recesses, while a handle 13 of the pressurization assembly, in a downwardly pivoted, deactivated position, extends through the opposite recess.
  • a handle holder 11 is integrally molded with the upper peripheral annular holder 2 such that this handle holder 11 is disposed over the central hole 3 in the upper surface of the container.
  • the handle 13 is rotatably coupled to the handle holder 11 as shown in figures 1, 3 and 5.
  • the beverage pressurization set also comprises a pressure regulator attachable to the central orifice 3 on the upper surface of the container, whose purpose is to regulate the pressure inside the container and control the release of CO2, so that it always remains adequate to the desired use.
  • the internal pressure of the container must be suitable for dispensing beer from the keg, being greater than 100 kPa.
  • the pressure regulator comprises a CO26 cartridge, preferably high pressure, with a CO2 outlet at the top.
  • the CO2 cartridge is arranged inside a cartridge housing 5, made of material suitable for contact with the beverage stored in the container.
  • the cartridge housing 5 is constructed of food grade plastic, the same material as the remainder of the valve. Consequently, the CO26 cartridge need not be made of food grade material, which reduces the manufacturing costs of such a cartridge.
  • the CO2 outlet of cartridge 6 is provided with a perforable safety membrane. When this puncture-resistant safety membrane is ruptured, CO2 may be released from the cartridge when the CO2 outlet is unlocked.
  • the pressure regulator further comprises a regulating valve 31 with a lower end operatively coupled to the CO2 outlet at the top of the CO2 cartridge, and with an upper end operatively detachably coupled to a valve actuation knob 24 which protrudes from the upper surface of the container in the assembled position.
  • this actuation button 24 is arranged above the upper surface of the container, over the central hole 3.
  • the aforementioned pivoting handle 13 is operatively attachable to the trigger button 24 in the region of the upper surface of the beverage container 1, such that when the handle 13 is pivoted in the upward direction, it causes the triggering of the triggering button. actuation 24 of the valve and the release of CO2 through the CO2 outlet of the cartridge 6.
  • the regulating valve 31 comprises a housing formed by a housing body 35 with an internal chamber 40, followed by an intermediate portion 36 with a diameter smaller than the housing body. 35, which is followed by a lower housing portion 44.
  • the cartridge housing 5 is externally coupled to this lower housing portion 44, forming a sealed closed environment within which the cartridge is housed without contacting the beverage within the housing. container.
  • two sealing rings 45 are used in the fit of the cartridge housing 5 with the lower mating portion 44 of the regulator valve housing.
  • the intermediate portion 36 of the housing has a lower opening adjoining an opening in the lower fitting portion 44, coupled to the CO2 outlet at the top of the CO2 cartridge 6.
  • the intermediate portion 36 of the housing also has an upper opening of smaller size. diameter than the lower opening, in fluid communication with the lower opening and chamber 40 of housing body 35.
  • a piston is axially displaceable within the chamber 40 of the housing body 35, with the head 33 facing the lower end of the housing, and with the piston rod 23 extending towards the upper end of the housing.
  • An O-ring seal 34 is fitted around the piston head 33 for sealing the chamber 40.
  • a valve spring 32 is arranged around the piston rod 23, secured to the piston head 33 and the end top of the accommodation.
  • the regulating valve 31 has a cover 28 coupled to the upper end of the housing body 35, with a through hole inside which the piston rod 23 extends and can be moved to up and down.
  • this through hole is aligned with the central hole 3 of the vessel.
  • An aerosol dish 28' is attached to the cap 28 and allows the entire pressurization assembly to be crimped into the hole 3.
  • the push button 24 has a base and an upper edge that projects radially from the base.
  • This button base has a diameter greater than the through hole of the lid 28 and also, preferably, greater than the central hole 3 of the container.
  • the base of the knob 24 is connected to the piston rod 23 of the regulating valve 31 by a fragile line.
  • the knob 24 is disposed above the center hole, and the rod extends into the through hole of the cap 28.
  • the handle 13 comprises a handle, a hook 26 extending transversely from the handle, and a trigger 27 in the form of a shoulder extending in the opposite direction from the handle.
  • the handle In the initial resting position, the handle is oriented in a horizontal direction, while the trigger 27 and hook 26 are oriented in the vertical position. Trigger 27 is facing up, hook 26 is oriented downwards, with the end wedged under the edge of the push button 24.
  • the booster assembly is in this position, there is still no CO2 release from the cartridge to 0 container so that it is not pressurized.
  • the CO2 cartridge 6 has a piercing needle 36A disposed with a piercing tip facing the CO2 outlet and with a hollow body extending into the intermediate portion 36 and the lower fitting portion 44 of the throttle valve housing.
  • a needle spring 39 is arranged inside the hollow needle body, the lower end of which is fixed to the bottom of the hollow needle body.
  • the regulating valve 31 has an actuating pin 37, by means of which the valve 31 regulates the opening and closing of the CO2 outlet of the cartridge. CO2. That drive pin that tapers towards its top end.
  • the pin has a cylindrical body, followed by a frusto-conical portion 38 that tapers in the upper direction, followed by a cylindrical rod 41 of smaller diameter than the body.
  • the drive pin 37 is partially housed within the hollow needle body 36A, so that its cylindrical body and frusto-conical portion 38 are housed within the hollow needle body 36A and the cylindrical shank 41 extends to out of it.
  • the lower end of this pin 37 is fixed and supported on the upper end of the needle spring 39.
  • the upper end of the pin 37 in the region of its shank 41, passes through the upper opening of the intermediate portion 36 of the housing and extends inwardly. of the chamber 40 of the housing body 35 of the valve 31.
  • the drive pin 37 blocks the upper opening of the hollow needle body 36A with its frusto-conical portion.
  • This position of the drive pin 37 corresponds to the initial rest position of the beverage pressurization set, consequently, of the beverage pressurization and dispensing system according to the invention.
  • the CO2 cartridge preferably has a membrane over the CO2 outlet pierceable by the 36A needle. Normally, when the pressure regulator, formed by the regulating valve and CO2 cartridge assembly, is mounted on the vessel, the CO2 membrane is perforated, but the CO2 outlet is kept closed by the regulating valve. [61] According to the preferred embodiment of the invention, when the beverage pressurization assembly is in the initial rest position shown in figure 3, the handle of the handle is in the horizontal position, the activation button 24 is coupled to the upper end of the piston rod 23.
  • FIGs 5 and 6 illustrate the booster assembly in the active position releasing CO2 from the CO2 cartridge.
  • the actuation of the actuation button 24, according to this embodiment of the invention, consists in its uncoupling from the upper end of the valve.
  • the valve housing comprises CO2 outlet holes 42 in communication with the valve chamber 40, through which CO2 is released into the interior of the container.
  • the CO242 outlet holes are located at the bottom of the housing body 35, around the intermediate portion.
  • the booster set is activated only once by removing the push button 24. After that, the pressure on the The interior of the container is mechanically and autonomously controlled by the pressure regulator.
  • the valve spring 32 is calibrated with a spring resistor to maintain the pressure inside the vessel at a value suitable for withdrawing beer from the keg (greater than 100 kPa).
  • a minimum pressure threshold suitable for drafting beer e.g. less than 100 kPa
  • the spring 32 expands until it causes the CO2 outlet of the cartridge to unlock. of C02 into the valve chamber 40, resulting in the release of CO2 into the interior of the vessel, and an increase in the internal pressure.
  • the beverage pressurization set according to the present invention is able to prevent the beverage from overcarbonating even in the event that the CO2 cartridge inside the container is already activated with the perforated membrane.
  • the handle To pour the beverage into the container, the handle must be rotated past the activation point of the pressurization set, towards the tap 22 of the beverage dispensing set, the trigger 27 of the handle abuts and pushes the tap. 22 downwards, so that the cylindrical drive pin 20A is also moved downwards, driving the aerosol valve 18, causing the beverage inside the keg to be dispensed through the tap.
  • the aerosol valve 18 When the aerosol valve 18 is actuated, liquid is drawn through the flexible conduit 20 and tap 22 out of the container, allowing a glass to be placed beside it to collect the liquid.
  • the use of the aerosol valve allows, with internal geometry adjustments, dispensing at high flow and causing little turbulence to the carbonated liquid inside the container in a safe, hygienic and low cost way.
  • the handle 13 When the handle 13 is released, it automatically stops working on the aerosol valve 18, paralyzing the beverage dispensing process.
  • the handle can return to the vertical position, there being maintained as a position for the container 1 to be stored in a refrigeration device or similar, so that the beverage not consumed in its entirety is preserved with quality, within its validity period and that is ready for consumption whenever desired.
  • the arrangement of the beverage pressurization and dispensing system according to the present invention allows the beverage pressurization assembly to be integrally and directly coupled to the container already in the assembled state after filling the beverage.

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La présente invention concerne un ensemble de mise sous pression de boisson pouvant être accouplé à un récipient pour boisson (1), comprenant un régulateur de pression pouvant être accouplé à une surface supérieure du récipient, le régulateur de pression comportant une cartouche de CO2 (6) et une vanne de régulation (31) présentant une extrémité inférieure accouplée fonctionnelle à une sortie de CO2 au sommet de la cartouche de CO2, et une extrémité supérieure accouplée fonctionnelle à un bouton d'actionnement (24) de la vanne, lequel fait saillie par rapport à la surface supérieure du récipient ; une poignée pivotante (13) pouvant être accouplée fonctionnelle au bouton d'actionnement (24) au niveau de la zone de la surface supérieure du récipient pour boisson (1) ; un pivotement de la poignée (13) dans la direction ascendante provoquant l'actionnement du bouton d'actionnement (24) de la vanne et la libération de CO2 à travers la sortie de CO2 de la cartouche (6). Cet ensemble trouve une application dans un système de mise sous pression et de distribution de boisson.
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