Beverage supplying device
US-2017313566-A1 · Nov 2, 2017 · US
US10252902B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10252902-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515128936-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 24, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 24, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 9, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 9, 2019 |
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An appliance for dispensing a beverage is disclosed. The appliance has a housing that defines an inner space for a beverage keg. The keg extends along a gravitational direction, X1, parallel to the gravity field, from a top position to a bottom position, wherein the top position is higher in the gravity field than the bottom position when the appliance is in use. A pressure unit pressurizes the interior of the keg. A tap unit dispenses beverages from the keg driven by pressure. A cooling unit cools the beverage in the keg. The cooling unit is suitable for cooling a specific cold area of the keg's outer wall to a temperature lower than any other point of the keg. The cold area of the keg is located in the top third portion of the keg according to the X1 direction.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An appliance for dispensing a beverage, the appliance comprising: a housing defining an inner space wherein a beverage bag-in-container type of keg is accommodated, the keg having a rigid outer container and an inner bag, the inner bag and outer container comprising at least one permanent contact point and the keg extending along a gravitational direction, X 1 , parallel to the gravity field, from a top position X 1,t , to a bottom position X 1,b , wherein X 1,t is higher in the gravity field than X 1,b when the appliance is in use; a pressure unit for pressurizing the interior of the keg; a tap unit enabling dispensing beverage from said keg driven by pressure; a cooling unit for cooling the beverage in said keg, the cooling unit suitable for cooling a specific cold area of an outer surface of the keg to a temperature lower than any other point of the keg, and wherein the cold area of the keg is located in the top third portion of the keg according to the X 1 direction at a location on the outer surface of the keg corresponding to the location where said at least one permanent contact point is located, the cold area is defined by the impact area of a cold fluid stream directed to the keg through a fluid gun; wherein the cooling fluid is chosen from the group comprising air, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, water, brine, glycol or a mixture thereof. 2. The appliance according to claim 1 , wherein the keg is a bag-in-container type of keg comprising a rigid outer container and a squeezable inner bag holding the beverage, whereby upon insertion of a propellant in the intermediate space between the outer container and the inner bag, the inner bag is squeezed thereby urging the beverage out for dispensing. 3. The appliance according to claim 2 , wherein the cold area is defined by a contact area with a cooled solid surface. 4. The appliance according to claim 1 , wherein the cold area is defined by a contact area with a cooled solid surface. 5. The appliance according to claim 1 , wherein the keg has a beverage volume in the range of 0.5-20 liters. 6. An appliance for dispensing a beverage, the appliance comprising: a housing defining an inner space wherein a beverage bag-in-container type of keg is accommodated, the keg having a rigid outer container and an inner bag, the inner bag and outer container comprising at least one permanent contact point and the keg extending along a gravitational direction, X 1 , parallel to the gravity field, from a top position X 1,t , to a bottom position X 1,b , wherein X 1,t is higher in the gravity field than X 1,b when the appliance is in use; a pressure unit for pressurizing the interior of the keg; a tap unit enabling dispensing beverage from said keg driven by pressure; a cooling unit for cooling the beverage in said keg, the cooling unit suitable for cooling a specific cold area of an outer surface of the keg to a temperature lower than any other point of the keg, wherein the cold area of the keg is located in the top third portion of the keg according to the X 1 direction at a location on the outer surface of the keg corresponding to the location where said at least one permanent contact point is located; wherein the keg is a bag-in-container type of keg comprising a rigid outer container and a squeezable inner bag holding the beverage, whereby upon insertion of a propellant in the intermediate space between the outer container and the inner bag, the inner bag is squeezed thereby urging the beverage out for dispensing; and wherein the cold area is defined by an impact area of a cold fluid stream directed to the keg through a fluid gun. 7. The appliance according to claim 6 , wherein a cooling fluid is chosen from the group comprising air, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, water, brine, glycol or a mixture thereof. 8. The appliance according to claim 6 , wherein the cold area is defined by a contact area with a cooled solid surface. 9. The appliance according to claim 6 , wherein the keg has a beverage volume in the range of 0.5-20 liters. 10. The appliance according to claim 6 , wherein the cold area is defined by a contact area with a cooled solid surface.
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