AU2018217201B2 - Improved fluid dispensing apparatus - Google Patents
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Abstract
Improved Fluid Dispensing Apparatus
The combination of a container of a first volume and a fluid containment and dispensing
apparatus includes a flexible bag having an inner wall, an outer wall and a collar. The collar
comprises a plurality of components, including a collar body, a flange that is attached to the bag,
and a top plate having a first aperture therein configured for connection to a first fluid carrying
conduit. The fluid carrying conduit provides for egress of fluid to and from the bag, and the
container comprises walls the walls having inner and outer surfaces. The collar body extends from
a wall of the container, the container providing at least one second aperture configured to attach to
a second fluid carrying conduit, the second fluid carrying conduit providing for ingress and egress
of fluid to and from a space situated between the outer surface of the bag and the inner surface of
the container, the apparatus further comprising fastening means to fasten the collar components
together.
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Improved Fluid Dispensing Apparatus
Field of the Invention The invention relates to fluid dispensing apparatus and in particular to fluid dispensing apparatus for dispensing beverages.
Background of the Invention Many fluids which are dispensed need to be kept fresh. There are numerous methods of keeping fluids fresh, one such method being to minimise the contact of the fluid with air. The applicant's patent application published under number W02014/057243 describes an apparatus for dispensing liquids from a bag or liner that is situated within a container such as a barrel. A collar is provided which comprises first and second apertures, one of the apertures providing for ingress and egress of fluid to and from the bag and the other providing for egress and ingress of fluid from and to the space between an outer surface of the bag and an inner surface of the liner. Whilst the apparatus of W02014/057243 functions as it would be expected to do, it has been found that in some applications there is a preference to fill the bag at a faster rate than is permitted by the aforesaid apparatus. It would therefore be desirable to provide an improved fluid dispensing apparatus, or to at least provide the public with a useful choice.
Summary of the Invention According to a first aspect of the invention there is provided the combination of a container of a first volume and a fluid containment and dispensing apparatus including a flexible bag having an inner wall, an outer wall and a collar, the collar comprising a plurality of components, including a collar body, a flange that is attached to the bag, and a top plate having a first aperture therein configured for connection to a first fluid carrying conduit, the fluid carrying conduit providing for egress of fluid to and from the bag, wherein the container comprises walls the walls having inner and outer surfaces, wherein the collar body extends from a wall of the container, the container providing at least one second aperture configured to attach to a second fluid carrying conduit, the second fluid carrying conduit providing for ingress and egress of fluid to and from a space situated between the outer surface of the bag and the inner surface of the container, the apparatus further comprising fastening means to fasten the collar components together. In a particular aspect, the present invention provides a combination of a container of a first volume and a fluid containment and dispensing apparatus; the fluid containment and dispensing apparatus including a flexible bag; the bag having a bag flange that is attached to the bag, the container having an inner wall, and a collar, the collar comprising a plurality of components, including a collar body, a collar flange, and a top plate having a first aperture therein configured for connection to a first fluid carrying conduit, the fluid carrying conduit providing for egress of fluid from the bag, wherein the container comprises walls; the walls having inner and outer surfaces, wherein the collar body extends from a wall of the container, the container providing two ports located in a wall of the container providing for ingress and egress of fluid to and from a space situated between the outer surface of the bag and the inner surface of the container, the apparatus further comprising fastening means to fasten the collar body and top plate together, such that the bag flange is fastened between the collar flange and the top plate; and the apparatus further comprising a pump in fluid communication with the first fluid carrying conduit, the pump configured to cause egress of fluid from the bag via said first fluid carrying conduit, wherein the two ports are located in the same wall of the container from which the collar body extends and the ports are located on opposing sides of the collar body. The fluid carrying conduit may provide for the ingress of fluid into the bag. The at least one second aperture may be configured to attach to a second fluid carrying conduit configured to carry said fluid engrossing and egressing from the space situated between the outer surface of the bag and the inner surface of the container. The collar body may include a flange, the top plate aligned with the flange and fastened thereto by the fastening means. The fastening means may be a clamp. The clamp may comprise two elements each having a first end and a second end, wherein the first ends are pivotally connected to one another and wherein the second ends are releasably connectable to one another by a releasable fastener. Preferably, one of the second ends has an externally threaded rod attached thereto and the other includes a recess configured to receive the threaded rod, the threaded rod having an internally threaded nut. Advantageously, the clamp is C-shaped in cross-section comprising upper and lower walls extending from a connecting rear wall. Preferably, the dimension extending between the internal surfaces of the upper and lower wall decreases towards the rear wall. The at least one second aperture may be situated in the same wall of the container from which the collar body extends. It is preferred that the combination comprises two second apertures. The two second apertures may be situated in the same wall of the container from which the collar body extends to opposing sides of the collar body. The combination may further comprise a down pipe which extends from the first aperture towards a bottom wall of the container terminating a small distance away from the inner surface of the bottom wall.
A cylindrical and hollow boss may extend the first aperture formed in the top plate in a
direction perpendicular to the plane of the top plate.
The boss may extend away from the container.
The boss may extend towards the container.
The boss may provide for attachment of the fluid carrying conduit and the down pipe to the
top plate in alignment with and for the passage of fluid through the first aperture.
The combination may further comprise a source of compressed fluid, a conduit connected
to the said source of compressed fluid and to the second aperture and extending therebetween.
The combination may further comprise a multi-position valve, the valve providing in one
position fluid pathway from the source of compressed fluid through the second aperture to the
space between the outer surface of the bag and the inner surface of the container, and in a second
position a fluid pathway from the space between the outer surface of the bag and the inner surface
of the container to atmosphere. Where more than one second aperture is provided each may be
provided with such a multi-position valve.
The combination of any preceding claim, further comprising a pump in fluid communication
with the first fluid carrying conduit, the pump configured to cause egress of fluid from the bag via
said first fluid carrying conduit.
According to a second aspect of the invention there is provided a method of containing fluid
in and dispensing fluid from a vessel comprising the steps of:
introducing fluid into the flexible bag of the combination of Claim 1 via the first aperture;
allowing fluid situated in the space between the outer surface of the bag and the inner
surface of the container to egress via the at least one second aperture;
and dispensing fluid from the flexible bag through the first aperture by introducing through
the second aperture fluid under pressure int the space between the outer surface of the flexible
bag and the inner surface of the container.
Brief Description of the Drawings
In the Drawings, which illustrate preferred embodiments of the invention, and are by way of
example:
Figure 1a is a schematic cross-sectional representation of another embodiment of the
invention;
Figure 1b is a schematic plan view of a clamp of the embodiment illustrated in Figure 1a;
Figure 1c is a side view of a component of the clamp illustrated in Figure 1b;
Figure 1d is schematic cross-sectional view of the part of the clamp illustrated in Figure 1b
on the axis a-a;
Figure 1e is an exploded view of components of the embodiment illustrated in Figure 1a;
and
Figure 1f illustrates an alternative embodiment of the invention.
Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiments
In this specification where reference has been made to patent specifications, other external
documents, or other sources of information, this is generally for the purpose of providing a context
for discussing the features of the invention. Unless specifically stated otherwise, reference to such
external documents is not to be construed as an admission that such documents, or such sources
of information, in any jurisdiction, are prior art, or form part of the common general knowledge in
the art.
Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, throughout the description and the claims,
the words 'comprise', 'comprising' and the like are to be construed in an inclusive sense as
opposed to an exclusive or exhaustive sense; that is to say in the sense of "including but not
limited to".
In the description in this specification reference may be made to subject matter which is not
within the scope of the appended claims. That subject matter should be readily identifiable by a
person skilled in the art and may assist in putting into practice the invention as defined in the
appended claims.
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Figure 1a illustrates an embodiment of the invention which includes fluid conduits 17, 17a
which provide for the ingress and egress of fluid from between the outer wall of the liner bag 21
and the inner wall of the container (which in the illustrated embodiment is a pressure vessel) 12 is
situated in a wall of the container. The container includes a collar 15 which mounts the fluid
conduit 19c through which the content 14 is introduced into and forced out of the liner bag 21
. The container 12 includes ports 17a, 17a' in a top wall 12a of the container 12 to each side
of collar 15 which is an integral part of the top wall 12a. The collar 15 includes a flange 15a
extending in a substantially perpendicular direction to the collar 15. A seal 19b sits on top of the
flange 15a, the seal 19b being formed of a compressible material such as rubber. The liner bag 21
has a neck 21a which terminates at a liner bag flange 21b. The liner bag flange 21b is of
substantially the same shape and dimension (in the example substantially the same external
diameter and substantially the same or marginally smaller internal diameter) as the flange 15 and
the seal 19b. A top plate 19a includes an aperture 19a'. The conduit 19c is mounted on the top
plate in alignment with the aperture 19a'. The top plate 19a sits on top of the liner bag flange 21b.
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The top plate 19a, the bag liner flange 21b (and hence the liner bag 21) and the seal 19b are
secured in place on the flange 15a to make a fluid tight seal by means of a clamp 150.
As shown in Figure 1e, a valve 160 is attached to the fluid conduit 19c, the valve 160
comprising a valve actuator 161 a coupling 162 for connection to a pipe and a coupling 163 for
connection to the fluid conduit. Moving the valve actuator 161 permits or prevents the flow of fluid
through the fluid conduit 19c.
The clamp 150 is illustrated in Figure 1b to 1e and comprises two curved elements 151,
attached together at one end by a connector element 152. The connector element 152 mounts
pivot pins 153 at each end thereof, with one of the curved elements 151 being attached to a
respective one of the pivot pins 153. One of the curved elements 151 has a free end 151a to
which is attached a threaded rod 155 by means of a pivot pin 156. When the threaded rod 155 is
rotated in the direction of the arrow x the rod 155 passes into a slot 151c in the free end 151b of
the other curved element 151. With the threaded rod 155 positioned in the recess 151c, when an
internally threaded nut 157 is rotated about the threaded rod 155 the nut 157 moves towards the
curved element 151b tightening the clamp 150 onto the flange 15a, the top plate 19a and the
components therebetween.
As can be best seen from Figures 1a and 1d, the curved elements 151 are substantially C
shaped in cross-section, with the inner faces 158, 158'set at a small angle a to an axis y-y that is
parallel with the upper/lower face 159, 159'of the curved element 151. As the two curved
elements 151 of the clap 150 are tightened on to the components therebetween, the force
compress the said components increases.
To fill the liner bag 21 a hose is connected to the conduit 19c. Fluid passes through the
conduit 19c and through a down pipe 16 into the liner bag 21. The conduit 19c is attached to the
aperture 19a'with the down pipe 16 being attached to the conduit 19c. Prior to introducing fluid into the liner bag 21, one or both of the ports 17a, 17a'are set to open so that air occupying the space between the liner bag 21 and the inner face of the container 12 may be vented, typically to atmosphere (opening both ports 17a, 17a'permits more raid egress of air from the space formed between the inner wall of the container and the outer wall of the liner bag 21). Alternatively, fluid may be introduced directly into the liner bag 21 with the top late 19a removed. This allows for faster filling than filling through the conduit 19c and conduit 16. The liner bag 21 may be filled partially or completely prior to attachment of the top plate and associated conduit 19c and down pipe 16. Where the liner bag 21 is only partially filled and it is desired to fill the liner bag completely, filling thereof may be completed in the manner first described.
To empty the liner bag 21 the conduit 19c is connected to a selected outlet, for example a
dispense tap or gun. One or both of the ports 17a and 17a'are connected to a source of
pressurised fluid, for example pressurised air. The flow of pressurised air through the ports 17a,
17a' is controlled by a valve and/or the operation of an air compressor. When pressurised fluid is
let through the ports 17a, 17a'the content 14 of the liner bag 21 is forced out via the down pipe 16.
In the case where only one of the ports 17a, 17a'is connected to a source of pressurised fluid the
other of the ports is closed.
The presence of two ports 17a, 17a'provide for fast and even filling of the liner bag.
if illustrates an alternative embodiment of the invention in which the down pipe 16 is
connect to a pump 200. The pump 200 is configured as a suction pump. When activated, the
pump 200 draws fluid 14 from the liner bag 21 via the down pipe 16. Fluid is pump via an outlet
conduit 201 to a desired location. When the pump is activated the ports 17a, 17b are open (they
may be open permanently) to allow gas to enter the space between the inner wall of the container
12 and the outer wall of the liner bag 21.
Claims (13)
1. A combination of a container of a first volume and a fluid containment and dispensing
apparatus; the fluid containment and dispensing apparatus including a flexible bag; the bag having
a bag flange that is attached to the bag, the container having an inner wall, and a collar, the collar
comprising a plurality of components, including a collar body, a collar flange, and a top plate
having a first aperture therein configured for connection to a first fluid carrying conduit, the fluid
carrying conduit providing for egress of fluid from the bag, wherein the container comprises walls;
the walls having inner and outer surfaces, wherein the collar body extends from a wall of the
container, the container providing two ports located in a wall of the container providing for ingress
and egress of fluid to and from a space situated between the outer surface of the bag and the inner
surface of the container, the apparatus further comprising fastening means to fasten the collar
body and top plate together, such that the bag flange is fastened between the collar flange and the
top plate; and the apparatus further comprising a pump in fluid communication with the first fluid
carrying conduit, the pump configured to cause egress of fluid from the bag via said first fluid
carrying conduit, wherein the two ports are located in the same wall of the container from which the
collar body extends and the ports are located on opposing sides of the collar body.
2. The combination of Claim 1, wherein the first fluid carrying conduit provides for the ingress
of fluid into the bag.
3. The combination of claim 1 or 2, wherein the fastening means is a clamp.
4. The combination of Claim 3, wherein the clamp comprises two elements each having a first
end and a second end, wherein the first ends are pivotally connected to one another and wherein
the second ends are releasably connectable to one another by a releasable fastener.
5. The combination of Claim 4, wherein one of the second ends has an externally threaded
rod attached thereto and the other includes a recess configured to receive the threaded rod, the
threaded rod having an internally threaded nut.
6. The combination of any one of Claims 3 to 5, wherein the clamp is C-shaped in cross
section comprising upper and lower walls extending from a connecting rear wall.
7. The combination of Clam 6, wherein the dimension extending between the internal surfaces
of the upper and lower wall decreases towards the rear wall.
8. The combination of any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a down pipe which
extends from the first aperture towards a bottom wall of the container terminating a small distance
away from the inner surface of the bottom wall.
9. The combination of any one of the preceding claims, wherein a cylindrical and hollow boss
extends the first aperture formed in the top plate in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the top
plate.
10. The combination of Claim 9, wherein the boss extends away from the container.
11. The combination of Claim 9 or 10, wherein the boss extends towards the container.
12. The combination of any one of Claims 9 to 11, wherein the boss provides for attachment of
the fluid carrying conduit and the down pipe to the top plate in alignment with and for the passage
of fluid through the first aperture.
13. A method of containing fluid in and dispensing fluid from a vessel comprising the steps of:
introducing fluid into the flexible bag of the combination of Claim 1 via the first aperture;
allowing fluid situated in the space between the outer surface of the bag and the inner
surface of the container to egress via the ports;
and dispensing fluid from the flexible bag through the first aperture using the pump and
allowing air to enter into the space between the outer surface of the flexible bag and the inner
surface of the container through the ports.
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