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WO1999031008A1 - Contenant et robinet de prise pour liquides, en particulier pour boissons - Google Patents

Contenant et robinet de prise pour liquides, en particulier pour boissons Download PDF

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WO1999031008A1
WO1999031008A1 PCT/EP1998/007934 EP9807934W WO9931008A1 WO 1999031008 A1 WO1999031008 A1 WO 1999031008A1 EP 9807934 W EP9807934 W EP 9807934W WO 9931008 A1 WO9931008 A1 WO 9931008A1
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Hans-Peter Strecker
Herrmann KÖGEL
Kurt Oberhofer
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Huber Verpackungen GmbH and Co KG
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Priority to AU22681/99A priority Critical patent/AU2268199A/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
    • B67D3/045Liquid-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 parallel to the seat

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  • the invention relates to a container for liquids, in particular beverages, with a wall which is closed at the bottom by an edge, an drain valve being provided in an opening in the wall and having a seal connected to the wall and extending into the interior of the container extending outer tube and an axially displaceable inner tube within the outer tube, wherein a closed position of the drain valve can be converted into an open operating position by pulling out the inner tube.
  • a container for liquids, in particular beverages with a wall which is closed at the bottom by an edge, an drain valve being provided in an opening in the wall and having a seal connected to the wall and extending into the interior of the container extending outer tube and an axially displaceable inner tube within the outer tube, wherein a closed position of the drain valve can be converted into an open operating position by pulling out the inner tube.
  • a container is known from WO 97/16350.
  • the container described there is a so-called party keg for beer or the like.
  • Such containers have a volume of three to ten liters and are usually made of tinplate, aluminum or plastic.
  • such containers have an emptying or dispensing tap which is integrated in the container wall in the party barrel described in WO 97/16350.
  • the drain valve described there is a sliding tap which is opened by pulling the inner tube out of the outer tube sealingly connected to the wall by means of a handle arranged on the outside thereof, in order to assume its open operating position, and by pushing the inner tube back into the outer tube is closed again.
  • annular seal is provided for sealing the outer tube in the wall of the container.
  • the inner tube is sealed off from the outer tube by means of sealing rings arranged in the region of the two ends of the inner tube.
  • high frictional forces occur when the inner tube is pulled out and pushed in, which make it difficult to move the inner tube and therefore considerably impair the opening and closing of the drain valve.
  • such containers usually consist of a light material such as tinplate or aluminum, so that they can be easily moved, especially if they contain little liquid.
  • a receptacle for the liquid emerging from the container for example a glass, must be held under the drain valve when it is actuated. This requires another person because the person who operates the drain valve and holds the container at the same time no longer has a hand free to hold a receptacle.
  • a stop is provided which, in a holding position, can be connected to the lower edge of the container in such a way that at least part of the stop protrudes downward beyond the edge by a Prevent moving the container while inserting the inner tube into the outer tube.
  • the main advantage of the invention is that it is held by the stop projecting downward beyond the edge, which abuts the base on which the container is placed, for example a table edge. The stop is pressed against the edge of the table and thus counteracts the forces exerted on the container. Since the stopper replaces holding the container with one hand, the drain tap can be closed with only one hand and a glass can be held under the opening of the drain tap with the other hand.
  • the stop according to the invention thus allows a person to actuate the drain valve and at the same time to hold onto the vessel provided for holding the liquid.
  • the stop is in its holding position below the drain tap with the edge of the Connected container and supported with its upper end on a projection.
  • This measure has the advantage that the stop can counteract the forces exerted on the drain valve and thus also on the container particularly well.
  • the fact that the stop is supported on a projection prevents the stop from increasingly tipping over and finally slipping off the surface on which the container is standing during the actuation of the drain cock, so that the container is no longer secured against displacement.
  • By supporting the stop it is advantageously held in an approximately right-angled or only slightly tilted position relative to the base, whereby the stop can optimally fulfill its holding function.
  • the drain valve with a stopper-like sealing element at the outer end of the outer tube is inserted into the opening in a recess of the wall in such a way that the drain valve in its closed position is largely completely accommodated within the outer contour of the wall.
  • the projection on which the stop is supported is formed on the drain cock, preferably on the outside of the sealing element.
  • the projection does not hinder the pulling out of the inner tube from the outer tube and the insertion of the inner tube into the outer tube. It is also advantageous that the projection as part of the plug-like sealing element can be produced simultaneously with the latter, so that the projection also consists of an elastic sealing material and is therefore flexible to a certain extent. This flexibility also contributes to the safe holding of the container by the stop.
  • the stop can be fixed in its holding position by clipping onto the edge of the container.
  • This measure has the advantage that the stop can be attached to the edge of the container in a particularly simple manner and removed from it again.
  • the clip on and off can be repeated as often as required and does not require any additional fasteners.
  • the edge of the container is closed at the bottom by a bead, and the stop has a plate-like plate, on which the Wall of the inside of the container facing a locking device is provided for fixing to the bead.
  • the plate-like plate can take on all possible shapes, for example an oval or rectangular shape.
  • the plate-like plate takes the form of a coat of arms, on the outside of which the coat of arms of the brewery can then be printed or embossed.
  • the stop according to the invention thus also contributes to the labeling of the contents of the liquid container and is aesthetically pleasing.
  • the latching device has a guide element which projects from the inside of the plate in the direction of the bead and points upwards for receiving the bead in the free space formed between the plate and the guide element, with which a latching lug on the inside of the plate cooperates to fix the stop in its holding position on the bead.
  • This measure ensures that the latching device is securely encompassed around the bead, so that it is not possible for the stop to fall off even under greater loads.
  • this measure has the advantage that the guide element both leads to the attachment of the stop to the bead and also serves to hold the stop securely.
  • the locking lug engages above the bead on the side of the bead opposite the guide element, so that the bead is encompassed by the locking device. This embracing also allows the stop to tilt to a certain extent relative to the container without the stop detaching from the lower edge of the container.
  • the outer end of the inner tube of the container is closed off by an angularly projecting plate.
  • this plate serves as an actuating element for pulling the inner tube out of the outer tube, that is, for opening the drain valve.
  • the inner tube on the plate is first pulled out by a certain amount, whereby the container can be held with the other hand.
  • the fingers of one hand are then spread between the plate and the wall, the thumb preferably being pressed against the container wall.
  • a glass or the like can be held under the drain tap with the other hand in order to catch the liquid which only begins to emerge when the inner tube is pulled out of the opening of the inner tube provided for this purpose. If the drain valve is to be closed, the inner tube can be pushed into the outer tube by means of one hand on the angularly protruding plate, the stop according to the invention preventing the container from being displaced while a glass can be held with the other hand.
  • a tab is formed on the plate.
  • This measure has the advantage of considerably simplifying the initial pulling out of the inner tube from the outer tube.
  • the tab can namely be bent off from the plate lying within the recess of the wall, and then gripped with a finger in order to first pull out the inner tube only a little.
  • the inner tube can then be easily pushed out by spreading the fingers between the plate and the wall until the drain valve reaches its open operating position.
  • a recess is provided on the plate, into which the latching device of the stop can be inserted in order to fix the stop with its plate lying on the plate of the inner tube in a non-rotatable storage position.
  • This measure has the advantage that the stop can be attached to the container in a simple manner for storage. Since the stop in its holding position protrudes downward beyond the edge of the container, it is expedient to use it when filling the container and when filling it Remove transportation and storage from the bottom of the container. So that the stop is not lost, it must be connected to the container.
  • the attachment in a recess of the drain tap has the further advantage that the stop is already in its storage position in spatial proximity to its stop position, so that it can be easily removed from the recess of the drain tap and attached directly below the drain tap at the edge of the container is done in one movement.
  • the stop covers the plate at the outer end of the inner tube, which is particularly advantageous if a company logo, coat of arms or the like is attached to the outside of the stop. Since the plate of the stop rests on the plate of the inner tube and the drain tap is inserted into a recess in the wall, the stop fits into the contour of the container in its storage position.
  • the drain valve has a seal which breaks when the inner tube is pulled out of the closed position for the first time.
  • This measure has the advantage that it can be seen from the seal whether the drain valve has already been operated or is still unaffected.
  • the seal thus guarantees the consumer the integrity and complete filling of the container.
  • a recess is provided in the plate, which has a recess into the recess.
  • projecting tear-off element which is provided on the outer surface of the plug-like seal, forms a break seal, the recess in the plate being assigned a viewing opening in the plate of the stop.
  • a break seal is formed in a particularly simple manner, which can be checked at any time even when the stop is in its storage position. Then the recess in the plate is aligned with the viewing opening in the plate, so that it can be checked whether the break seal has already been torn off by pulling out the inner tube or has remained intact. This is advantageous in order to enable sales staff or customers to check the integrity of the seal on a sales shelf by means of a simple visual inspection.
  • FIG. 1 is a front view of a container according to the invention standing on a base, in which the emptying stop cock closed and the stop is arranged in its storage position;
  • Fig. 2 is a view corresponding to Figure 1, wherein the drain valve is open and the stop is arranged in its holding position.
  • FIG. 3 shows a section through the container corresponding to FIG. 1 in the area of the drain cock in a closed position of the drain cock;
  • FIG. 4 shows a representation according to FIG. 3, but in an open operating position of the drain valve, the stop being in a holding position on a table edge;
  • FIG. 6 is a top view of a detail from the inner wall of the underside of the outer tube after the upper part of the inner tube has been removed;
  • FIG. 7 shows a cross section through the drain valve along the line VII-VII according to FIG. 3.
  • a container for liquids, in particular for beverages, shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 is generally designated 10.
  • the container 10 is a so-called party keg for beer made of tinplate.
  • the container 10 stands on a table 12 directly on a table edge 13.
  • the container 10 has a lid 14, a bottom 16 and a circumferential wall 18.
  • a drain tap 20 is provided, which is inserted into a recess 22 in the wall 18.
  • the bottom 16, which merges into the wall 18, is closed at the bottom by an edge 36, which is formed by a circumferential bead 90.
  • the drain valve 20 consists of an outer tube 60, an inner tube 62 and a plug-like sealing element 72.
  • the outer tube 60 is made of a hard plastic material and is closed at its inner end, which points into the interior of the container 10.
  • the other end of the outer tube 60 is closed on its outside by an end flange 64.
  • an outwardly projecting projection is formed, which forms a tear-off element 66 of a break seal 34.
  • a downwardly protruding nose 68 is formed on the upper inside of the wall.
  • the outer tube 60 also has an inlet opening 70 which completely penetrates the wall of the outer tube 60.
  • the end flange 64 of the outer tube 60 is surrounded by the plug-like sealing element 72.
  • the sealing element 72 consists of a soft sealing material and is sprayed onto the outer tube 60 or the connecting flange 64.
  • the plug-like sealing element 72 widens outwards in three steps, an annular groove 74 being formed in front of the outermost step, which is the widest in diameter.
  • the lower area of the sealing element 72 has an outwardly projecting projection 76.
  • a stop 30 is connected to the outside of the inner tube 62, which is closed off by a plate 40 projecting at right angles from the inner tube 62.
  • the stop 30 has a shield or coat of arms shape and lies flat on the outside of the plate 40.
  • the stop 30 has a viewing opening 32 through which the break seal 34 is visible.
  • the outside of the plate 40 is visible in the illustration selected in FIG. 2, in which the stop 30 is arranged in a holding position on a lower edge 36 of the container 10.
  • a tab 41 is formed on the outside of the plate 40.
  • the plate 40 has a recess 42 which, together with a tear-off element (not shown in FIGS. 1 and 2), forms the break seal 34.
  • a tear-off element not shown in FIGS. 1 and 2
  • the drain valve 20 is open, so that the break seal 34 has already broken and only tear-off webs 44 of the break seal 34 can be seen.
  • the stop 30 has a plate-like plate 50. On the inside of the plate 50 facing the inside of the container, a guide element 52 is arranged such that there is a free space 53 between the plate 50 and the guide element 52. The inside of the plate 50 also has a locking lug 54. The stop 30 is clipped onto the bead 90 from below with the guide element 52 directly below the drain valve 20 according to FIG. 4 and fixed by latching the latch 54.
  • the stop 30 was removed from the recess 46 of the plate 40 and clipped onto the edge 36 of the container 10.
  • the guide element 52 and the locking lug 54 together surround the bead 90 of the wall 18.
  • the upper end of the guide element 52 is held in a groove 92 of the base 16, via which the base 16 merges into the lower edge 36, which passes through the bead 90 is formed.
  • the stop 30 is securely fastened to the lower edge 36 of the container 10.
  • the plate-like plate 50 of the stop 30 protrudes downward over the edge 36 of the container 10 and thereby strikes the edge 13 of the table 12 on which the container 10 is located.
  • the upper end of the plate-like plate 50 abuts the projection 76 of the plug-like sealing element 72 of the outer tube 60.
  • the recess 46 on the plate 40 of the inner tube 62 is delimited inward and closed off by an inclined wall 82, the inclined wall 82 forming an acute angle with the underside of the inner tube 62.
  • a circular outflow opening 84 is provided on the underside of the inner tube 62, which completely penetrates the wall of the inner tube 62 and which is surrounded by a seal 85.
  • the inner tube 62 is sealed off from the outer tube 60 at the inner end by a sealing ring 86 and at its outer end by a sealing ring 88.
  • the drain tap 20 is arranged in an opening of the wall 18, which lies in the recess 22 of the wall 18. In the area of the opening, the wall 18 is stamped inwards and thus forms a receptacle 65 for the drain cock 20.
  • the drain cock 20 is inserted with its plug-like sealing element 72 into the receptacle 65 of the wall 18 in such a way that the sealing element 72 is secure on the annular groove 74 is fixed. In this way, a secure seal between the wall 18 and the drain tap 20 is ensured.
  • the drain valve 20 can be inserted into the receptacle 65 of the wall 18 during the assembly of the container 10, whereby it first deforms and finally engages appropriately in the receptacle 65 of the wall 18.
  • 3 shows a closed position 89 of the drain valve 20, which can be converted into an open operating position 93 by pulling out the inner tube.
  • the stop 30 is received in its storage position in the recess 46 of the plate 40 of the inner tube 62, the guide element 52 and the locking lug 54 pointing inwards.
  • the shield-like plate 50 closes the drain tap 20 from the outside and covers it to a large extent.
  • the drain valve 20 is completely accommodated in its closed position within the outer contour of the wall 18.
  • the tear-off element 66 which together with the recess 42 of the plate 40 forms the break seal 34, is visible through the viewing opening 32 of the stop 30.
  • the inner tube 62 In the closed position 89 of the drain valve 20, the inner tube 62 is inserted into the outer tube 60.
  • the nose 68 of the outer tube 60 engages in the longitudinal groove 80 of the inner tube 62 and thus ensures that the inner tube 62 is guided in the outer tube 60.
  • the inlet opening 70 of the outer tube 60 is closed off by the wall of the inner tube 62, while the outlet opening 84 of the inner tube 62 is closed off by the wall of the outer tube 60.
  • the seals 85, 86 and 88 ensure that no liquid can pass from the inside of the container through the drain tap 20.
  • the drain valve 20 is opened by pulling the inner tube 62 out of the outer tube 60. First, the tab 41 is gripped with one finger, and the container 10 can be held with the other hand.
  • a special design of the longitudinal groove 80 of the inner tube 62 namely a transverse rib 95 arranged on the base of the longitudinal groove 80, results in a noticeable intermediate stop when pulled out by the abutment of the nose 68 on the transverse rib 95, which indicates to the user that he is now at the latest, a vessel such as a glass must hold under the outlet opening 84 before the liquid begins to escape when the inner tube 62 is pulled out further.
  • the nose 68 overcomes the transverse rib 95.
  • the liquid begins to flow out of the interior of the container through the drain cock 20 as soon as the open inner end of the inner tube 62 reaches the inlet opening 70 of the outer tube 60.
  • the special shape of the inlet opening 70 to be explained below in connection with FIG. 6, together with a special embodiment of the longitudinal groove 80 to be explained in connection with FIG. 5, ensure that the liquid initially only emerges slowly from the drain cock 20.
  • the drain valve 20 closes as soon as the inlet opening 70 is covered by the wall of the inner tube 62, so that the inner tube 62 does not have to be pushed completely but only a short distance into the outer tube 60.
  • the nose 68 abuts the cross rib 95 again. In this way, the user is shown that the closed position 89 of the drain valve 20 has been reached, further insertion of the inner tube 62 into the outer tube 60 is unnecessary, thereby preventing the inner tube from remaining 62 existing liquid is pressed out of the drain tap 20 while no more receptacle is maintained.
  • the top view of the inner tube 62 shown in FIG. 5 shows the configuration of the longitudinal groove 80 and the measures provided for sealing.
  • the longitudinal groove 80 extends over a large part of the length of the inner tube 62. In the rear region, the longitudinal groove 80 is narrowed by both groove walls 94 being offset toward the center of the groove, so that a taper 96 on both sides results.
  • the taper 96 is shown enlarged for the purpose of better visibility.
  • transverse rib 95 is visible, which extends across a part of the bottom of the groove. This serves as an intermediate stop both when opening and closing the drain valve 20, as has already been explained above in connection with FIGS. 3 and 4.
  • the taper 96 forms a further intermediate stop, which can be provided as an alternative or in addition to the transverse rib 95.
  • This taper 96 ensures that the inner tube 62 is not pulled out of the outer tube 60 too quickly and the liquid then suddenly emerges from the container 10 under pressure. Even so, an inexperienced user is given an intermediate stop which indicates the point in time at which the user must now hold a glass or the like under the opening 84 at the latest before starting the actual dispensing process by reaching behind the plate 40 and using his thumb on supports the wall 18 so as to pull out the inner tube 62 with only one hand in order to allow the liquid to escape.
  • the sealing rings 88 and 86 are embedded in depressions 98 and 100.
  • the front seal 86 surrounds the inner tube in a wave shape in order to leave enough space for the outflow opening 84 shown in dashed lines on the underside of the inner tube 62.
  • a sealing surface 102 sprayed on one side on the underside of the inner tube 62 which is made of a soft sealing material and securely seals the inner tube 62 with respect to the inlet opening 70, even during the displacement of the inner tube 62 in the outer tube 60.
  • the inlet opening 70 is shown enlarged in FIG. 6.
  • a bead 104 around the inlet opening 70 and having a height of only a few tenths of a millimeter is provided. This bead rises above the inside of the outer tube 60 and is an integral part of the inner tube 62.
  • the bead 104 is therefore also made of hard plastic material.
  • the inlet opening 70 is approximately keyhole-shaped, the inlet opening 70 widening outward from a constriction 106 to a circular region 108. This shape of the inlet opening 70 ensures that when the inner tube 62 is pulled outwards, the constriction 106 is first reached, so that only a little liquid can enter the inner tube 62 from the interior of the container. At the same time, the taper 96 of the longitudinal groove 80 provides a previous slight intermediate stop, which indicates to the person who operates the drain valve 20 that the inlet opening 70 has almost been reached.
  • venting (not shown) is carried out on the lid 14 of the container in order to allow the liquid to escape further.
  • the outer tube 60 completely surrounds the inner tube 62 in the lateral areas.
  • the sealing surface 102 is injected into a depression 103 in the outer surface and can protrude slightly outwards beyond the circumferential surface, which leads to increased surface pressure in the region of the sealing surface 102.
  • the width of the sealing element 102 is shown enlarged for the sake of illustration.

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L'invention concerne un contenant (10) pour liquides, en particulier pour boissons, comportant une paroi (18) qui est fermée, vers le bas, par un bord (36), un robinet de vidage (20) étant monté dans une ouverture de la paroi (18) et comportant un tuyau extérieur (60) relié de façon étanche à la paroi (18) et s'étendant à l'intérieur du contenant (10), et un tuyau intérieur (66) pouvant se déplacer axialement à l'intérieur du tuyau extérieur (60). Il est possible de faire passer le robinet de vidage (20) d'une position fermée (89) à une position d'utilisation (93) (position ouverte) par extraction du tuyau intérieur (20). Ledit contenant se caractérise par une butée (30) qui, en position de retenue, peut être reliée au bord intérieur du contenant (10) de sorte qu'une partie de la butée (30) dépasse dudit bord (36) vers le bas, pour empêcher un déplacement du contenant (10) pendant l'insertion du tuyau intérieur (62) dans le tuyau extérieur (60).
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DE29722034U DE29722034U1 (de) 1997-12-13 1997-12-13 Behälter für Flüssigkeiten, insbesondere Getränke
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DE1997155439 DE19755439C2 (de) 1997-12-13 1997-12-13 Behälter für Flüssigkeiten, insbesondere Getränke
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GB2152019A (en) * 1981-09-28 1985-07-31 Rene Jean Marie Gaubert Container tap assembly
WO1995015915A1 (fr) * 1993-12-08 1995-06-15 Reeve Holdings Pty. Ltd. Dispositif d'actionnement d'un clapet de distribution
WO1997016350A2 (fr) 1995-10-31 1997-05-09 Weber Hans Joachim Contenant de liquides pour boissons, tel que canette, tonnelet pour fetes ou fût

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WO1995015915A1 (fr) * 1993-12-08 1995-06-15 Reeve Holdings Pty. Ltd. Dispositif d'actionnement d'un clapet de distribution
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