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WO2008000269A2
WO2008000269A2 PCT/DK2007/000324 DK2007000324W WO2008000269A2 WO 2008000269 A2 WO2008000269 A2 WO 2008000269A2 DK 2007000324 W DK2007000324 W DK 2007000324W WO 2008000269 A2 WO2008000269 A2 WO 2008000269A2
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Steen Vesborg
Jan Nørager RASMUSSEN
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Carlsberg Breweries A/S
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F25D31/00Other cooling or freezing apparatus
    • F25D31/006Other cooling or freezing apparatus specially adapted for cooling receptacles, e.g. tanks
    • F25D31/008Drinking glasses
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
    • A47F10/00Furniture or installations specially adapted to particular types of service systems, not otherwise provided for
    • A47F10/06Furniture or installations specially adapted to particular types of service systems, not otherwise provided for for restaurant service systems
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F25D25/00Charging, supporting, and discharging the articles to be cooled
    • F25D25/04Charging, supporting, and discharging the articles to be cooled by conveyors
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F25D2331/00Details or arrangements of other cooling or freezing apparatus not provided for in other groups of this subclass
    • F25D2331/80Type of cooled receptacles
    • F25D2331/806Dispensers
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F25D2331/00Details or arrangements of other cooling or freezing apparatus not provided for in other groups of this subclass
    • F25D2331/80Type of cooled receptacles
    • F25D2331/809Holders
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F25D2331/00Details or arrangements of other cooling or freezing apparatus not provided for in other groups of this subclass
    • F25D2331/80Type of cooled receptacles
    • F25D2331/812Trays

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to a system for dispensing beverages into glasses, comprising a dispensing unit for dispensing said beverage and a cooling device.
  • assemblies for dispensing beverages from kegs or other containers and into glasses e.g. draught beer dispensing assemblies at pubs or bars
  • US 2003/0164002 discloses a glass chilling method and apparatus.
  • a last in, last out glass chilling system provides a supply of properly chilled beer glasses even when newly washed warm glasses are to be chilled.
  • the last in, last out glass chilling system includes a series of trays on a conveyor in the cabinet, with each tray loaded with glasses. The conveyor moves the trays upwardly in the chill cabinet, with the chilling occurring during the time that the tray of glasses moves from a bottom position to a top position. This assures that, unlike batch chilling, properly chilled glasses are always available.
  • a tray of glasses is inserted at the base of the chill cabinet, with the conveyor being motorised to move the trays within the chill cabinet in an upward direction.
  • the topmost tray is presented at an upper aperture in the chill cabinet, with the chilled glasses being extractable from this upper aperture.
  • the trays are slanted downwardly so that glasses on the trays move by gravity towards this upper aperture.
  • a beverage such as beer and/or a soft drink
  • a beverage served in a glass at a temperature lower than the surrounding temperature of 20 - 25 degrees.
  • the beer glasses often have been dishwashed a few minutes before use. The glasses therefore have reached the temperature of the dishwasher, e.g. 30 - 60 degrees which temperature is far higher than the desired drinking temperature of the beer.
  • an inefficient cooling may result in the beer being served at a too high temperature, which may affect both the taste of the beer and the user satisfaction in a negative manner.
  • beer served in such hot glasses is not pleasant to consume since the glasses are too hot to handle and further give the impression that any beer present in the glasses has the same too high temperature.
  • the beer glass prior to be filled with beer is already either rather cold or, preferably, at least has a temperature close to the preferred temperature of the beer, e.g. the temperature of the beer when it is supplied from a beer keg.
  • This calls for an efficient cooling device in which beer glasses are stocked and cooled down e.g. to the preferred temperature of the beer.
  • the beer glass contributes to any undesired heating up of the beer when the beer is poured into the glass.
  • the cooling device is able of cooling down several beer glasses simultaneously and subsequently maintain the cooled down temperature of the beer glasses as long as the glasses are stocked within the cooling device.
  • cooling device need be user- friendly to operate and be constituted of simple and easy manufactureable parts.
  • the cooling device should be operational and ready to use when connected to a dispensing unit, typically being part of a beverage dispensing system, i.e. a unit having a faucet and a handle controlling the supply of the beer from a keg or a container containing beer in carbonised form.
  • a dispensing unit typically being part of a beverage dispensing system, i.e. a unit having a faucet and a handle controlling the supply of the beer from a keg or a container containing beer in carbonised form.
  • the cooling device should be able to be operated and used in connection with the dispensing unit and connectable to any cooling fluid applied in the dispensing unit of the beverage dispensing system to cool the beer therein so that the glasses - which are dispensed from the cooling device - are also cooled properly using the same cooling fluid.
  • the cooling device should maintain the relatively low temperature of the cooled down glasses as long as the glasses are stocked in the cooling device.
  • the present invention is new and inventive by providing a system for dispensing a beverage into glasses, comprising a dispensing unit for dispensing said beverage, a storing unit containing said glasses, a cooling unit for cooling the glasses in said storage unit and for cooling the beverage.
  • the inventive system for dispensing beverage cools the glasses in the storage unit before the beverage is dispensed into them. This provides the advantage that the beverage may be served at a desired temperature in an effective way. It should be noted that a lot of effort has been put into cooling of the beverage before the beverage is dispensed into the glass in prior art. If the cold beverage is dispensed into a warm glass, the effort could be effectless to a drinker.
  • a second advantage of the present invention is that the system prolongs the time for which the beverage is kept at a desired temperature.
  • An even further advantage of the invention is that a drinker experiences a "cold feeling" of the beverage when being served with a cold glass.
  • a cooling device for containing and cooling a plurality of glasses, each glass defining a specific height and a specific maximum diameter
  • the cooling device comprising: a base portion to be mounted on a supporting surface and defining a height exceeding the specific height of each of the glasses, a cooling channel having a first opening constituting a top opening and a second opening constituting a bottom opening and extending between the first and second openings and defining a height substantially exceeding the specific height of each of the glasses, the cooling channel being connected to and supported by the base portion at the second opening, the first opening substantially exceeding the maximum diameter of each of the glasses for allowing the glasses to be received and contained within the cooling channel, the second opening slightly exceeding the maximum diameter of each of the glasses for allowing the glasses, one at a time to be discharged or manually removed from the cooling channel, and
  • glass is in this context to be construed as being any receptacle or vessel suitable for drinking a beverage, said glass may be made of any material.
  • the storing unit of the system may comprise an inlet station for receiving said glasses and an outlet station for discharging said glasses, the storing unit being arranged to convey the glasses from said inlet station to said outlet station.
  • the glasses may be unloaded so that the glass that has been stored for the longest time, and thus has been cooled for the longest period, is the glass that is unloaded first, i.e. first in first out.
  • an additional cooling unit may be arranged for providing additional cooling to the beverage.
  • the storing unit of the system may be arranged for receiving glasses arranged on trays. This leads to the advantage that the glasses may be loaded in the storage unit in an effective and easy way.
  • a further advantage is that the trays may be the same trays as those used in a dishwasher.
  • the storage unit of the system may further comprise a transportation unit for supporting and transportation of said trays.
  • the storage unit of the system may be integrated in the dispensing unit, which leads to the advantage of that the system could be compact and mobile.
  • the dispensing unit of the system may be in the form of a dispensing tower, the storage unit being arranged in said dispensing tower.
  • the glasses may be stacked in the storage device.
  • Fig. 1 shows a system for dispensing beverage into a glass
  • Fig. 2 shows an embodiment of a storage unit
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of a cooling device
  • Fig. 4a is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the cooling device
  • Fig. 4b is a sectional view of the second embodiment of the cooling device
  • Fig. 5a is a perspective view of a third embodiment of the cooling device
  • Fig. 5b is a sectional view of the third embodiment of the cooling device.
  • Figs. 1 and 2 show an embodiment of a system 1 for dispensing a beverage into glasses.
  • the system 1 comprises a dispensing unit 2 and a storage unit 3.
  • the dispensing unit 2 is of the kind described in applicant's prior patent application No. DK 2005 01146 corresponding to international patent application No. PCT/DK2006/000436, publication No. WO 07/019849.
  • the dispensing unit 2 comprises a cooling chamber (not visible), a cooling unit (not visible), a pressure chamber (not visible), a container inside the pressure chamber (not visible), a pressure chamber lid with an opening for a dispensing line (not visible), a dispensing line channel (not visible), a tower 4, a dispensing tap 5 and a tap actuator 6.
  • the function of the dispensing unit 2 will not be described further due to the invention not being limited to a dispensing unit 2 according to applicant's prior patent application No.
  • DK 2005 01146 corresponding to international patent application No. PCT/DK2006/000436, publication No. WO 07/019849, and due to the invention also including other dispensing units that are well known in prior art.
  • the storage unit 3 is located adjacent to the dispensing unit 2.
  • Fig. 2 shows the storage unit 3 comprising an inlet station 7, an outlet station 8, a first cooling unit 9 and a transportation unit 10, and trays 11.
  • the inlet station 7 is located on the front side of the storage unit 3 and comprises an inlet opening 12 and an inlet door 13.
  • the outlet station 8 is located on the upper side of the storage unit 3 and comprises an outlet opening 14 and an outlet door 15.
  • the cooling unit 9 is located adjacent to the storage unit 3 and arranged to blow cold air through the storage unit 3.
  • the transportation unit 10 comprises two conveying means 16 that are located on the inner lateral sides of the storage unit 3.
  • Each conveying means 16 comprises a first and a second reel 17, 18 and a conveying belt 19 that is mounted on said first and second reel 17, 18.
  • the conveying belt 19 of one of the conveying means 16 has a number of tray means 20 that are aligned with tray means 20 on the other conveying belt 19 of the conveying means 16 for supporting and transportation of a tray 11.
  • the inlet door 13 is opened and a first tray 11 filled with glasses is pushed through the inlet opening 12.
  • the first tray 11 is pushed onto corresponding tray means 20 of the conveying means 16.
  • the transportation unit 10 transports the first tray 11 upwards so that a second tray 11 can be loaded into the storage unit 3.
  • the first cooling unit 9 continuously blows cold air through the storage unit 3 and onto the glasses and thus the temperature of the glasses on the trays 11 is lowered.
  • the outlet door 15 of the outlet station 8 is opened and a cold glass from the first tray 11 is picked up and led out of the storage unit 3 through the outlet opening 14 of the outlet station 8. Thereafter, the beverage is dispensed into the cold glass from the dispensing tap 5 of the dispensing unit 2 and served to a drinker.
  • the first tray 11 When all the glasses from the first tray 11 have been picked up, the first tray 11 is removed from the storage unit 3 through the outlet opening 14 of the outlet station 8. After the first tray 11 has been removed, the transporting unit 10 transports the second tray 11 upwards, so that the second tray 11 is located adjacent to the outlet station 8 and the glasses on the second tray 11 could be picked. After the first tray 11 has been removed from the storage unit 3 it (or another tray) may be filled with glasses and once again be loaded into the storage unit 3 via the inlet station 7. The system 1 can thus continuously be loaded with glasses so that there are always cold glasses to dispense the beverage into. The principle of first in first out ensures that the glasses are exposed to the cold air for the longest time possible in the system 1.
  • the invention is not limited to glasses on trays 11 , separate glasses may also be used. Said separate glasses may for instance be stacked and placed in the storage unit as a stack.
  • the trays 11 may be of the same size that is used in a dishwasher and thereby allow that a tray 11 with glasses that have been washed can be loaded directly into the storage unit 3.
  • a regulating unit (not shown) may be comprised in the cooling unit 9 and arranged to regulate the cooling unit 9 to cool the glasses in the storage unit 3 to a pre-set temperature.
  • the regulating unit may, in order to save energy, regulate the cooling unit 9 to turn off the cooling unit 9 when the outlet door 15 or the inlet door 13 is opened.
  • Pipes may be arranged to convey part of the cold air from the cooling unit of the dispensing unit 2 to the storage unit 3.
  • the storage unit (not shown) is integrated in the dispensing unit, i.e. the tower, whereby a simple construction is provided which may easily be incorporated in existing dispensing systems without major construction-wise modifications.
  • the existing tubing for cooling the tower may be used to provide cooling to the storage device.
  • Fig. 3 illustrates a perspective view of a first and presently preferred embodiment of a cooling device.
  • the cooling device is provided with a base portion 21 which enables the cooling device to be mounted on a supporting surface, e.g. on top of a bar disk or on a table.
  • the base portion 21 may, as an option, comprise a base plate 22.
  • the base plate 22 has an extended size allowing a dispensing unit 25 to be mounted to or with the cooling device.
  • the base plate 22 is provided with an opening or aperture 23 allowing the dispensing unit 25 to be mounted through the aperture to the cooling device.
  • a main component of the cooling device is a cooling channel 30 formed as a chute.
  • the cooling channel 30 allows one or more glasses 31 to be cooled when stocked within the cooling channel 30.
  • the cooling channel 30 defines a top opening 32 allowing glasses 31 to be cooled to be received, contained and stacked on top of one another within the cooling channels. This provides for an efficient and space-consuming solution allowing many glasses e.g. 5, 10, 15, 20, etc. to be simultaneously stocked and cooled.
  • Each glass has a specific height and a specific maximum diameter.
  • Preferably all the glasses to be cooled have substantially the same specific maximum diameter.
  • the top opening 32 of the cooling channel 30 exceeds substantially the maximum diameter of the glasses to enable and allow glasses to be positioned through the top opening 32 and be placed into the cooling channel 30 of the cooling device.
  • glasses may one by one or several at a time be stacked and stocked within the cooling channel 30.
  • the cooling channel 30 has at its other end - opposite the top opening 32 - a bottom opening 34.
  • the bottom opening 34 preferably has a smaller diameter than that of the top opening 32, i.e. the diameter of the bottom opening 34 only slightly exceeds the specific maximum diameter of the glasses to avoid that the glasses simple fall through and out of the cooling channel 30.
  • the smaller diameter of the bottom opening 34 captures the glass at the bottom end 34 of the cooling channel 30 and thereby ensures and allows that the glasses stocked higher up in the cooling channel 30 may be discharged or manually removed, typically one at a time, from the cooling channel 30 at the bottom opening 34 thereof.
  • the cooling channel 30 of the cooling device is provided with a front opening 48.
  • the opening 48 enables the user to inspect glasses 31 received within the cooling channel 30 and also allows the user to move glasses within the cooling channel 30, e.g. a particular glass which is stuck within the cooling channel.
  • the openings or one of the openings also serve(s) the purposes of avoiding that a glass with a diameter greater than the specific maximum diameter is splintered since the openings allow the wall 41 of the cooling channel 30 to flex away and to be flexible and thus elastic.
  • the cooling channel 30 is preferably formed as a chute which tapers from the top opening 32 to the bottom opening 34.
  • the tapering allows that glasses may slide after entering the top opening 32 and ensures that the glasses, when they reach the bottom opening 34, are stopped from sliding.
  • the bottom opening 34 is provided with a sealing 46, e.g. a lip seal or a thin O-ring, which allows the glass 31 reaching the bottom opening 46 to be retained partially within the cooling channel.
  • a sealing 46 e.g. a lip seal or a thin O-ring, which allows the glass 31 reaching the bottom opening 46 to be retained partially within the cooling channel.
  • only the bottom part of such a glass extends out from the bottom opening 34 of the cooling channel 30 since the frictional force between the partially retained glass and the sealing 46 is greater than the gravitational force on the glass.
  • the cooling channel 30 is connected to and thus supported by the base portion 21 at the bottom opening 34 of the cooling channel 30.
  • the bottom opening 34 of the cooling channel 30 is located over a surface, e.g. a bardisk or a table, in a height 36 higher than the specific height of a glass to allow the glass to be removed from the bottom opening 34 of the cooling channel 30.
  • the bottom end 34 of the cooling channel 30 is e.g. separated from the base portion 21 by a wall 24.
  • the wall 24 is connected to the cooling channel 30 at it top end 28 and to the base portion 21 by a bottom end 26.
  • the cooling channel 30 is provided with a cooling fluid circulating circuit 40 constituting a tortuous tubing 33 within a wall 41 constituting the cooling channel 30.
  • the cooling fluid circulating circuit 40 extends within the wall 41 of the cooling channel 30.
  • the cooling fluid circulating circuit 40 is connectable to an external fluid circulation system, which is a cooling fluid circulating system cooling a dispensing unit of a beverage dispensing system.
  • the beverage dispensing system comprises a pressurised CO2 container 52 connected to a beer keg 50.
  • the CO2 contained in the container 52 carbonises the beer in the beer keg 50 and further pressurises the beer.
  • Through a dispensing line 57 the beer is provided to a faucet 62 having a tapping handle 64. When operating the tapping handle 64 to the position shown in Fig. 3, the beer keg 50 delivers beer through the dispensing line 57 out of the faucet 62 to the previously cooled glass 31.
  • the beverage dispensing system is further provided with a cooling fluid circulating system including tubing 54, 55, 56 and 58 and is controlled by a cooling unit 60.
  • the cooling fluid is supplied from the cooling unit 60 through the tubing 54 to the dispensing unit 25 to the tubing 55 constituting a beverage cooling tubing as the tubing 55 surrounds the dispensing line 57.
  • the beverage cooling tubing 55 is connected to the tubing 56 through which the cooling fluid is supplied to the cooling fluid circulating circuit 40 of the cooling channel 30.
  • the cooling fluid is returned from the cooling circulating circuit 40 to the cooling unit through the tubing 58.
  • cooling fluid system serves to cool the beverage supplied through the dispensing line 57, and the glass is contained within the cooling channel 30, however, in an alternative embodiment, separate cooling circulating systems may be used for cooling the dispensing line 57 of the dispensing unit 25, and for cooling the glasses 31 contained within the cooling channel 30.
  • the cooling fluid may, as is well known in the art, be constituted by a gas or alternatively a liquid such as a cooling liquid or water or brine, and the cooling gas may be constituted by atmospheric air or an inert gas such as carbon dioxide or nitrogen.
  • Figs. 4a and fig. 4b illustrate a second embodiment of the cooling device.
  • the cooling fluid circulating circuit 40' is implemented as a spiral 40' and the opening 48 is omitted.
  • the spiral 40 1 is encapsulated within the wall 41' constituting the cooling channel 30'.
  • Figs. 5a and fig. 5b illustrate a third embodiment of the cooling device.
  • the spiral 40' is supported by the wall 41.
  • the wall 41' is omitted and the spiral 40" is made from a stiff material such as stainless steel or aluminium.
  • the invention is not limited to a dispensing unit or use in connection with a dispensing unit as described in applicant's prior patent application No. DK 2005 01146 corresponding to international patent application No. PCT/DK2006/000436, publication No. WO 07/019849, but can also be constituted by or used in connection with other dispensing units or beverage dispensing systems.
  • System (1) for dispensing a beverage into glasses comprising
  • a cooling unit (9) for cooling the glasses in said storage unit (3) and for cooling the dispensing unit (2) and consequently the beverage, wherein the glasses are stacked in the storage unit (3).
  • said storing unit (3) comprises an inlet station (7) for receiving said glasses and an outlet station (8) for discharging said glasses, the storage unit (3) being arranged to convey the glasses from said inlet station (7) to said outlet station (8).

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Abstract

La présente invention concerne un dispositif de refroidissement destiné à contenir et à refroidir une pluralité de verres, chaque verre définissant une hauteur spécifique et un diamètre maximal spécifique. Le dispositif de refroidissement comprend une partie de base (21) à monter sur une surface support et définissant une hauteur (24) supérieure à la hauteur spécifique de chacun des verres, et un canal de refroidissement (30) possédant une première ouverture (32) constituant une ouverture supérieure et une seconde ouverture (34) constituant une ouverture inférieure et s'étendant entre la première (32) et la seconde (34) ouvertures et définissant une hauteur sensiblement supérieure à la hauteur spécifique de chacun des verres. Le canal de refroidissement (30) est connecté à et supporté par la partie de base (21) au niveau de la seconde ouverture (34). La première ouverture (32) a un diamètre sensiblement supérieur au diamètre maximal de chacun des verres afin que le canal de refroidissement (30) puisse recevoir et contenir les verres. La seconde ouverture (34) a un diamètre légèrement supérieur au diamètre maximal de chacun des verres afin que les verres puissent être déchargés ou retirés manuellement du canal de refroidissement (30). Le canal de refroidissement (30) contient un circuit de mise en circulation de fluide de refroidissement (40) pour permettre à un fluide de refroidissement de circuler à travers le circuit de circulation de fluide de refroidissement (40) pour le refroidissement des verres.
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