US2776076A - Cooler-dispenser with removable and refillable container - Google Patents

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US2776076A
US2776076A US544300A US54430055A US2776076A US 2776076 A US2776076 A US 2776076A US 544300 A US544300 A US 544300A US 54430055 A US54430055 A US 54430055A US 2776076 A US2776076 A US 2776076A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
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  • 'A specific object of the invention is to provide ameans whereby the"fi'lled containers can be' installed in 'the -common casing in a sealed condition and wher'ei'nithe Spigot .units may then be appliedlhrough-the'front wall of the casing and readily connectedito therespec'tive containers, unsetling fthern during, such application so that 'the, contents or the containers may then be..draiwn.
  • Fig. 1 is a vertical fore-aft sectional view of a dispenser- -:coolemembodyingftherinvention; i
  • FIG. 2 is' a horizontal sectional-viewthroughthe-upper region thereof, showing the multiple containers in 'plan view;
  • Fig. 4 is a detairvertical sectional view through the forward end of one of :the containers and through 'associate'd spigot-and sealingconnection units;
  • Fig-Sis' a detail transverse-sectional view of-a connecting seal unittaken-on the line'-5"5-of Fig. 4;
  • Fig. 6 is'a-detail-"sectionalview through a spigot connection taken ontheline 6'-'-6;of Fig.4;
  • Fig. 7 is an -explodedaxialsseetional view of container outlet, .seal and outer, assembly
  • Fig.8 is aperspec'tiveview of a portion of one, of the seal .units, illustrating particularly the novel clipmseal part;
  • Fig. 9' is a seetionalview of the, assembled seal unit
  • Fig. 10 is a detail sectional view or a multiple spigot shaft arrangement .of theinvention.
  • Fig.1? is a detail sectional view of ax modi-fied'form of 'thelconnec'ting seal arrangement.
  • coolerdispenserapparatusl including, in general, a cabinet A having in its lower area compartmented compressorrefr i'gerator apparatus .B, a casing C supported in its upper area; a plural'ity of individual containers D for beverages or otherliquids pto'be dispensed mountedin casing" C, "the containers D being connected to. respective fdispensing spigot units E'which, are, accommodated in' a vertical compartment betweenthe front of cabinet A and "thefront of container C; and seal units? for sealing spigot unitsjE to containers D.
  • “CabinetfA may 'include'conventional enclosing wall structure'defihing' in”the' uppersarea thereof an opening "extendinggtheifull width of the cabinet and normally closed'by a serving leaf 15.
  • Leaf15;”functioning. also as a door, has hinges 16 connecting it along its lower margin to the"'-'fixed wall structureof the cabinet andihasat its upper 'endj-snitable latch mechanism, 17 for latching its uppenmargirr to the'fixed top of the cabinet.
  • ba'ckw'all memberi26 a front wall member27,'and side wall membersj23"(Fig. 2) in a boxlike arrangementwhichis open at the top and, normally 'closed'by a cover29.
  • "Cover29' is recessedji'nto the vertical wall members .2 6, 27 'and 28, is hinged at ,oneside as at30, and'is provided with a latch unit, 31'for latching it tightly down to 'thefixed box structure oflthe casingC.
  • Container units D. are inserted through this 'open .top of the casing.
  • Each container unit D is preferably of rectangular cross 'seetion 'so' thata -maximurn-container volume may be -accommodated-within-the space reserved forthe container.
  • Each container includes horizontal bottom, top and side closed rear end wall 33, and a forward end wall 34 (Fig. 4) in which are mounted respective dispensing connections including an outlet gland 35 attached to wall 34 at the bottom of the container and a vacuum breaking air inlet gland 36 attached to the front wall 34 at the top of the container.
  • Glands 35 and 36 are preferably formed with base flanges 37 between which, and front wall 27 of easing C, sealing gaskets 38 are interposed.
  • a plurality of the containers D are arranged in side by side relation across the Width of casing C.
  • the containers are mounted on removable shoes 39 resting on bottom 23, whereby the containers may be readily shifted along their longitudinal axes, sliding on bottom 23 for insertion of connector nipples 35, 36, through respective registering openings 40, 41 in the forward casing wall 27.
  • Shoes 39 may also be used with individual containers on a shelf of a home refrigerator, out of easing C.
  • I provide -perator units each including a pair of toggle links 42, 43, pivoted respectively to brackets 44, 45 secured to rear casing wall 26 and rear end wall 33 of a container re-- spectively.
  • Links 42, 43 are pivotally connected to one another by a pivot 46.
  • Link 42 is provided with a stop tab 47 disposed in a plane at right angles to the plane of its body and overhanging pivot 46 so as to engage and lock against link 43 to limit the downward movement of the toggle links at a point just below dead center, thus locking the container D with its connecting nipples 35, 36 fully projected through apertures 40, 41, and with seal gasket 38 placed under compression.
  • a detachable connection between a toggle actuator and a respective container D may be provided for by a diagonal slot 48 in a respective bracket 45, receiving a stud 49 fixed in the end of link 43 to provide a releasable pivotal connection between the toggle linkage and the container.
  • a container D may be removed from the casing C by disconnecting the toggle actuator from the container.
  • an extra storage space 50 Above the row of containers D and below cover 29, there is defined an extra storage space 50. Similarly, between the rear ends of containers D and rear wall 26 there is defined a vertical storage space 51. These spaces may be utilized for packing ice around the containers when the apparatus is used as a portable cooler apparatus for picnics etc., or may alternatively be used for storing and cooling extra containers that are full and sealed. Tumblers, beverage glasses, etc., may also be stored in space 51.
  • a container D (approximately one third the height of the casing C) may have a minimum unit volume.
  • Container D' has a lower spigot connection gland 35 on a level with that of container D, and an upper spigot connection gland 36' at its upper extremity and visible above connection 36 of container D.
  • the upper portion of its spigot unit E is likewise visible above spigot E.
  • Serving leaf has its respective sides connected to the side wall members of cabinet member A by linkage 52 which provides cantilever supports when leaf 15 has reached the horizontal position, thus constituting it a table top for the serving of beverages.
  • Each of the container glands 35, 36 is provided in its outer end with a counterbore 77 at the inner end of which is defined a flat offset annular shoulder 78 providing a seat for the seal unit F illustrated in assembled condition in Fig. 4 and in exploded relation in Fig. 7.
  • Each spigot E comprises a valve housing 55 in the form of a vertically disposed cylindrical tube, preferably in sections (to make up the different sizes of spigots) threaded together as illustrated in Fig. 4, each valve casing having at its lower end a valve seat section 56 (which likewise may be detachably connected by a threaded connection as shown) the seat section being of annular cap form and having a conical valve seat 57.
  • a valve element of the needle valve type Extending vertically through casing 55 is the sectional shaft 58 of a valve element of the needle valve type, including a head 59, a threaded neck portion 60 just below head 59 and threaded into an internally threaded upper end portion of casing 55, and a sectional stem having at its lower end a conical valve tip 61 which seals against seat 57 when the valve element is rotated in valve closing direction (e. g. clockwise from above).
  • Threaded onto the upper end of casing 55 is a cap 62 through which neck 60 extends.
  • the latch element 63 is pivoted at 64 to cap 62 and is adapted to engage in a notch 65 in valve head 59 to lock the valve element 58 to the cap 62.
  • a connector nipple 66 for connection to gland 35 of a container D by means of a coupler nut 67 threaded onto its threaded outer end, and having a flange to engage a smaller nut 68 that is received within the nut 67 and threaded onto the threaded free end of nipple 66.
  • Nipple 66 communicates, through a port 69 in the side of valve casing 55, with a valve chamber 70 in the lower portion of casing 58, extending annularly around the lower end of valve element 58.
  • valve casing 55 is of transparent material (such as a vinyl plastic material) and is provided with an annular chamber 71 extending upwardly from chamber 70 to approximately the top of the container, so that when the spigot is closed, the liquid may rise in chamber 71 to seek the level of the liquid within the container thus indicating at a glance at the spigot, how much beverage is left in a given container.
  • transparent material such as a vinyl plastic material
  • Nipple 72 Attached to the upper section of valve casing 55 is a nipple 72 of the same construction as nipple 66 and connected to container gland 36 by outer and inner nuts 67, 68.
  • Nipple 72 communicates with a recess 73 in the side of casing 55, and an air inlet port 74 extends upwardly from recess 73 in the wall of casing 55, to communicate with atmosphere through a registering port 75 in cap 62.
  • valve element 58 by rotating valve element 58 upwardly to unseat its valve tip 61, the contents of a container may be drawn off from the bottom of the container while air enters the top of the container through release passage 74 and connection 72, 36, to fill the void left by the withdrawn contents.
  • a seal disc of thin sheet metal or foil abutted against one end of clip seal 79, an annular gasket 81 on the outer face of seal disc 80, and a second seal disc 82, similar to disc 80 but of slightly larger diameter, which seats against the opposite end of clip seal 79.
  • the assembled seal unit F is roughly of drum form and is secured to counterbore 77 to seal the outer end of a respective nipple 35 or 36.
  • augers 79, 80 Attached to and projecting from the ends of the respective nipples 66 and 72 are augers 79, 80 respectively, for piercing the seal units F.
  • Each of these augers is of triangular section (Fig. 5), has a piercing point 81 at one end, and has at its other end a radially outwardly projecting flange 82 by means of which it is mounted against the end of a respective nipple 66 or 72, being clamped thereto by a respective inner nut 68.
  • the piercing point 81 is located at the lower corner of the triangular tube section of the auger 79 and at the upper comer of auger 80.
  • Each of the seal units F comprises a clip seal 83 of 1Z5 stamped-sheetfmetalgsealing discst84andr84of-thinffsheet -metal or foilt or equivalent thin piercable'r sheetamaterial, engaged against' and adhesively attached to the: respective ends of clip seal83, and at gasket85r similarly (attached:- to
  • the casing C is removed forwardly through the open front of housing A after lowering door 15, and may be allowed to rest on the serving leaf in its horizontal position.
  • Cover 30 of casing C is then raised to provide access to the containers therewithin.
  • a particular container has been emptied and is to be replaced by a filled. container
  • one of the filled containers, with unbroken seal units F in its respective glands 35, 36, sealing the container is readied for the replacement.
  • the emptied container is removed from the apparatus as follows: Nuts 67 are backed OE and detached from glands 35, 36, and dispensing spigot unit A is withdrawn.
  • Locking nuts 54 are then removed from glands 35, 36, freeing the latter so that the emptied container may be shifted inwardly toward rear wall 25, of casing C. This may be done by unlocking toggle actuator units 42-48 (breaking the links 42, 43 upwardly and unhooking the link 43 at slot 48. The container is then shifted rearwardly until glands 35, 36 clear front wall 27 of the casing and the container is then lifted through the open top of the casing.
  • the emptied container is then set aside, to be returned 'to beverage packer for refilling and the fresh, filled container is inserted in its place within casing C, the glands and 36 are aligned with apertures 40, 41, and the container is then shifted forwardly on shoes 39 until gaskets 38 make contact with forward wall 27. Locking nuts 54 are then applied to the glands and drawn up tight to seal the glands to the casing wall 27.
  • Spigot unit E is then positioned with augers 79, 80 registering with seal units F of glands 35 and 36 and are pushed inwardly, the piercing points 81 puncturing the sealing discs 85 and 84 in succession and the biased forward ends of augers 79, 80 rolling back triangular tabs 91, 92 from the apertures that are pierced in the sealing discs, until there is provided in the respective discs, triangular openings closely fitting the triangular walls of the augers 79, 80.
  • Tab 91 is received in a wedge shaped space between the upper Wall of an auger and the clip seal 83 as indicated in Fig. 4.
  • Tab 92 is received in a space defined between the upper auger wall and the cylindrical inner wall of a gland 35 or 36.
  • FIG. 5 it may be noted that the corners of the triangular section augers are received in alternate corners of the hexagonal body of clip seal 83.
  • An important aspect of the invention is the utilization of a regular hexagonal prism form for clip seal 83, with the inner diameter (between opposite corners thereof) being just slightly larger than the outer diameter of a circle intersecting the three corners of equilateral triangular section of an anger, so that accurate location of the three corners of an auger within the three alternate corners of the clip seal, is provided for.
  • the spigot is sealed to glands 35, 36 by the seal discs 84, 85, the augers 79, 80 fitting perfectly in the apertures punctured by them, and thus being sealed to the discs 84, 85.
  • clip seals 83 may, if desired, be of triangular cross section, fitting closely around augers 79, 80.
  • a casing for reception of a liquid container, in combination with said container; a gland on said container adapted to project through an opening in a wall of said casing, said gland having a counterbore defining an annular shoulder at the inner end thereof; a seal unit disposed in said counterbore, said unit including a clip seal of regular polygonal cross section having three equi-angular corners and including thin sheet disc seals at respective ends thereof, and means for sealing one of said disc seals to said shoulder; and a spigot unit having an anger of triangular cross section projecting laterally therefrom for insertion through said seal unit, said auger having a piercing point at one of its corners, for piercing said disc seals, and being proportioned so that its respective corners will rest within said equi-angular corners of the clip seal.
  • said clip seal comprises a plurality of rectangular fiat staves, and an annular web integrally joining said staves at one end of the seal unit and being in the form of a tlange bent radially outwardly from the ends of said staves.
  • a cooling casing having a front wall provided with apertures; a plurality of elongated beverage containers receivable in said casing with their longitudinal axes horizontal and provided at their forward ends with seal glands adapted to project through said apertures, each of said seal glands having a counterbore defining an annular shoulder at its inner end; a spigot unit for each container, having a laterally projecting tubular auger receivable in a respective seal gland and providing a passage for flow of beverage from the respective container into the respective spigot unit; and a seal unit of drum form receivable in each counterbore and having at its respective ends, thin sheet disc seals adapted to be pierced by a respective auger and to form a liquid seal therearound.
  • each spigot unit includes a tubular casing of transparent material and having a chamber in which liquid may rise for levelling with the liquid in the container to indicate the heightthereof.
  • Apparatus as defined in claim 6, including toggle actuators within said cooler casing, attached to the rear wall thereof and attachable to the rear ends of respective containers for actuating them toward and from the front wall of the casing.
  • Apparatus as defined in claim 6, including a cabinet having a shelf to support said casing at the rear of the cabinet, said cabinet projecting forwardly of the casing as thus supported, whereby to define a vertical space to accommodate the spigot units.
  • Apparatus as defined in claim 6, including a cabinet having a shelf to support said casing at the rear of the cabinet, said cabinet projecting forwardly of the casing as thus supported, whereby to define a vertical space to accommodate the spigot units; and a serving leaf functioning normally as a door for the front of the cabinet, the cabinet having a front opening for receiving said casing and having means hinging said leaf thereto along the lower margin of said opening, and means operative between said cabinet and said leaf to provide a cantilever support for the leaf in a lowered, horizontal position in which it provides a support for said casing when the casing is withdrawn through said opening.

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L. R. NUNN Jan. 1, 1957 COOLER-DISPENSER WITH REMOVABLE AND REFILLABLE CONTAINER Filed Nov. 1, 1955 V 4 Sheets-Sheet l LESLIE ROBERT NUNN J -1. INVENTOIE.
ATTORNEY.
Jan. 1, 1957 L. R. NUNN 2,776,076
I COOLER-DISPENSER WITH REMOVABLE AND REFILLABLE CONTAINER Filed Nov. 1, 1955 4 Sheets-Sheet 2 2 D P .D
LESLIE ROBERT NUNN, 78 INVENTOR.
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Jan. 1, 1957 UN 2,776,076
COOLER-DISPENSER WITH REMOVABLE AND REFILLABLE CONTAINER Filed Nov. 1, 1955 4 Sheets-Sheet 3 LE5 I OBERT UNIV 3' 129 L E R INV ZNTOR.
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Jan? 1, 1957 L. R. NUNN 2,776,076
COOLER-DISPENSER WITH REMOVABLE AND REFILLABLE CONTAINER Filed Nov. 1, 1955 4 Sheets-Sheet 4 LESLIE ROBERT NUNN,
INVEN TOR.
ATTORNEY.
United States Patent O .COOLER-DISPENSER WITH:REMOV*ABLE,AND i REFILLABLE CONTAINER LeslieRfNunn, Miilibu, Calif. "Application November 1, 1955; Serial No. 544,300,
11" Claims. "(CL' 222 8-35) This invention relates" to "dispensing coolers and bases "its "general" object to "provide an improved cooler apparatus'wherein a plurality ofindividual' dispensing -coninleticonnection provided for each of the containers so' that the contents "thereof may be selectively andindi- "vidually drawn therefrom.
'A specific object of the invention is to provide ameans whereby the"fi'lled containers can be' installed in 'the -common casing in a sealed condition and wher'ei'nithe Spigot .units may then be appliedlhrough-the'front wall of the casing and readily connectedito therespec'tive containers, unsetling fthern during, such application so that 'the, contents or the containers may then be..draiwn.
'-More particularly, the invention.aims to ,provide=a novel and improved seal which' is installediin-., the,dispensing outlet' and in they vacuum breaking :airl inletlicon- .nection of each..container,. sealing the containenjafter filling thereof .and during. handlingof thelcontainer up to the: point where a, dispensing spigot unit is attached lthereto, the seals being particularly adapted foraccom- .modating the insertion .of..connectingaaugers carried wby .the lclispen'sing. spigots, into. thesrespecti-ve containersa-for establishing the dispensing,connectionbetweenthespigots and .the containers.
A further. specificv obj ectis .to proyidesuch an iimproved sealt composed .of. several parts including sealwdiscs-sof .thin,.. readily piercable sheet material, which are iquite inexpensive and are-adapted .to tbe, replaced eachtimeia seal is ireestablishedtin sealingt relation-toe. -new1y=filled container.
.A' fiurther: object tisuto, provide a dispensing; cooler: of ,thetype outlined above wherein the relationship :between :Idispensing outlet; the seal thereimiand the spigot auger hisssuch as to; provide forcompletely t idrainingtofi ithe -contents of thecontainer thropghi theiibottomi'thereof.
A further object is to provideaa-nove1aandi improved arrangement of a cooler. cabinet; removable container casing .,therein,w.mounting or? thencontainerst-ini the mating with spare space therein for :the reception Of= .iCe''(WhB11:;the COOIEITlS used.as, a portable, cooler) ion for? the reception otextraocontainers, bottles, glasses-zeta; .with '.the::dis pensing spigot units. -encl0sed -within ithenoutera cabinets, :.and -with-access' door means, normally;closingzioifothe dispensingrnechanisnrbut: adapted-to 'be openedto; expose 4 the spigotsfor operation.
i .Otheroobjeots willubecomeaapparent win :ithe: ren'suing specification and appended drawing in which:
Fig. 1 is a vertical fore-aft sectional view of a dispenser- -:coolemembodyingftherinvention; i
-Patented Jan. 1, 1957 Fig. 2 is' a horizontal sectional-viewthroughthe-upper region thereof, showing the multiple containers in 'plan view;
Fig; 3 isa detail sectional -view -through one of the sealing connections betweena containeranda spigot unit taken on the line 3=3 of Fig. 2;
Fig. 4 is a detairvertical sectional view through the forward end of one of :the containers and through 'associate'd spigot-and sealingconnection units;
Fig-Sis' a detail transverse-sectional view of-a connecting seal unittaken-on the line'-5"5-of Fig. 4;
Fig. 6 is'a-detail-"sectionalview through a spigot connection taken ontheline 6'-'-6;of Fig.4;
Fig. 7 is an -explodedaxialsseetional view of container outlet, .seal and outer, assembly;
Fig.8 is aperspec'tiveview of a portion of one, of the seal .units, illustrating particularly the novel clipmseal part;
Fig. 9'is a seetionalview of the, assembled seal unit;
"Fig. 10" is a detail sectional view or a multiple spigot shaft arrangement .of theinvention;
"Fig'ill'is afdetail sectional view through the bottom *of'the'ca'sing'of the modified form of the invention utiliz- ,ingithe detail arrangement ofFig. l0; and
Fig.1? is a detail sectional view of ax modi-fied'form of 'thelconnec'ting seal arrangement.
\ General jeatures'of thainventi0n.0verall .cooler :a'rmmgement Referring now toFigs. 1 and '2 of'the drawings,'I have showntherein as an'example ofone cooler arrange- ;ment in which'theinvention may be embodied, a, coolerdispenserapparatuslincluding, in general, a cabinet A having in its lower area compartmented compressorrefr i'gerator apparatus .B, a casing C supported in its upper area; a plural'ity of individual containers D for beverages or otherliquids pto'be dispensed mountedin casing" C, "the containers D being connected to. respective fdispensing spigot units E'which, are, accommodated in' a vertical compartment betweenthe front of cabinet A and "thefront of container C; and seal units? for sealing spigot unitsjE to containers D.
"CabinetfA may 'include'conventional enclosing wall structure'defihing' in"the' uppersarea thereof an opening "extendinggtheifull width of the cabinet and normally closed'by a serving leaf 15. Leaf15;"functioning. also as a door, has hinges 16 connecting it along its lower margin to the"'-'fixed wall structureof the cabinet andihasat its upper 'endj-snitable latch mechanism, 17 for latching its uppenmargirr to the'fixed top of the cabinet. In its lower area it may'be provided withpartitioning wall structure "18 for defining a'compartment for the compressor unit; 19 -and refrigerating heatitransfer unit 20 of apparatus'lB, -unit 20rbeing-connected,;,as by connections 21, to a conventionaliheat transfer coil22 arranged in a horizontal plane just-belowthe bottom 23 of easing C, for refrigerat- "ing" the latter. "A motor' 24 is shown as the means for driving compressorf 19.
asing C, resting 'With'its bottom'23upon assuitable supporting frame structure, 25 in which coil 7 22 is mounted, includes a ba'ckw'all memberi26, a front wall member27,'and side wall membersj23"(Fig. 2) in a boxlike arrangementwhichis open at the top and, normally 'closed'by a cover29. "Cover29'is recessedji'nto the vertical wall members .2 6, 27 'and 28, is hinged at ,oneside as at30, and'is provided with a latch unit, 31'for latching it tightly down to 'thefixed box structure oflthe casingC. Container units D. are inserted through this 'open .top of the casing.
Each container unit D is preferably of rectangular cross 'seetion 'so' thata -maximurn-container volume may be -accommodated-within-the space reserved forthe container.
Each container includes horizontal bottom, top and side closed rear end wall 33, and a forward end wall 34 (Fig. 4) in which are mounted respective dispensing connections including an outlet gland 35 attached to wall 34 at the bottom of the container and a vacuum breaking air inlet gland 36 attached to the front wall 34 at the top of the container. Glands 35 and 36 are preferably formed with base flanges 37 between which, and front wall 27 of easing C, sealing gaskets 38 are interposed.
Referring now to Fig. 2, a plurality of the containers D are arranged in side by side relation across the Width of casing C. The containers are mounted on removable shoes 39 resting on bottom 23, whereby the containers may be readily shifted along their longitudinal axes, sliding on bottom 23 for insertion of connector nipples 35, 36, through respective registering openings 40, 41 in the forward casing wall 27. Shoes 39 may also be used with individual containers on a shelf of a home refrigerator, out of easing C.
To facilitate the sliding of containers D, I provide -perator units each including a pair of toggle links 42, 43, pivoted respectively to brackets 44, 45 secured to rear casing wall 26 and rear end wall 33 of a container re-- spectively. Links 42, 43 are pivotally connected to one another by a pivot 46. Link 42 is provided with a stop tab 47 disposed in a plane at right angles to the plane of its body and overhanging pivot 46 so as to engage and lock against link 43 to limit the downward movement of the toggle links at a point just below dead center, thus locking the container D with its connecting nipples 35, 36 fully projected through apertures 40, 41, and with seal gasket 38 placed under compression.
A detachable connection between a toggle actuator and a respective container D may be provided for by a diagonal slot 48 in a respective bracket 45, receiving a stud 49 fixed in the end of link 43 to provide a releasable pivotal connection between the toggle linkage and the container. A container D may be removed from the casing C by disconnecting the toggle actuator from the container.
Above the row of containers D and below cover 29, there is defined an extra storage space 50. Similarly, between the rear ends of containers D and rear wall 26 there is defined a vertical storage space 51. These spaces may be utilized for packing ice around the containers when the apparatus is used as a portable cooler apparatus for picnics etc., or may alternatively be used for storing and cooling extra containers that are full and sealed. Tumblers, beverage glasses, etc., may also be stored in space 51.
The invention contemplates the use of containers of varying height but of uniform width. A container D (approximately one third the height of the casing C) may have a minimum unit volume. A container D, of double unit volume, resting on shoes 39 on floor 23 at one side of container D, is indicated in Fig. 1 with its upper half showing above container D and its lower half hidden behind container D. Container D' has a lower spigot connection gland 35 on a level with that of container D, and an upper spigot connection gland 36' at its upper extremity and visible above connection 36 of container D. The upper portion of its spigot unit E is likewise visible above spigot E.
Serving leaf has its respective sides connected to the side wall members of cabinet member A by linkage 52 which provides cantilever supports when leaf 15 has reached the horizontal position, thus constituting it a table top for the serving of beverages.
After container D has been installed in proper position within casing C, it is locked in that position by means of nuts 54 threaded into the threaded outer ends of glands 35, 36 respectively and drawn tightly against casing wall 27.
Each of the container glands 35, 36 is provided in its outer end with a counterbore 77 at the inner end of which is defined a flat offset annular shoulder 78 providing a seat for the seal unit F illustrated in assembled condition in Fig. 4 and in exploded relation in Fig. 7.
Dispensing spigot units E Each spigot E comprises a valve housing 55 in the form of a vertically disposed cylindrical tube, preferably in sections (to make up the different sizes of spigots) threaded together as illustrated in Fig. 4, each valve casing having at its lower end a valve seat section 56 (which likewise may be detachably connected by a threaded connection as shown) the seat section being of annular cap form and having a conical valve seat 57. Extending vertically through casing 55 is the sectional shaft 58 of a valve element of the needle valve type, including a head 59, a threaded neck portion 60 just below head 59 and threaded into an internally threaded upper end portion of casing 55, and a sectional stem having at its lower end a conical valve tip 61 which seals against seat 57 when the valve element is rotated in valve closing direction (e. g. clockwise from above). Threaded onto the upper end of casing 55 is a cap 62 through which neck 60 extends. The latch element 63 is pivoted at 64 to cap 62 and is adapted to engage in a notch 65 in valve head 59 to lock the valve element 58 to the cap 62.
Attached to the lower section of valve casing 65 is a connector nipple 66 for connection to gland 35 of a container D by means of a coupler nut 67 threaded onto its threaded outer end, and having a flange to engage a smaller nut 68 that is received within the nut 67 and threaded onto the threaded free end of nipple 66. Nipple 66 communicates, through a port 69 in the side of valve casing 55, with a valve chamber 70 in the lower portion of casing 58, extending annularly around the lower end of valve element 58.
Preferably, valve casing 55 is of transparent material (such as a vinyl plastic material) and is provided with an annular chamber 71 extending upwardly from chamber 70 to approximately the top of the container, so that when the spigot is closed, the liquid may rise in chamber 71 to seek the level of the liquid within the container thus indicating at a glance at the spigot, how much beverage is left in a given container.
Attached to the upper section of valve casing 55 is a nipple 72 of the same construction as nipple 66 and connected to container gland 36 by outer and inner nuts 67, 68. Nipple 72 communicates with a recess 73 in the side of casing 55, and an air inlet port 74 extends upwardly from recess 73 in the wall of casing 55, to communicate with atmosphere through a registering port 75 in cap 62.
It may now be noted that, by rotating valve element 58 upwardly to unseat its valve tip 61, the contents of a container may be drawn off from the bottom of the container while air enters the top of the container through release passage 74 and connection 72, 36, to fill the void left by the withdrawn contents. (A seal disc of thin sheet metal or foil abutted against one end of clip seal 79, an annular gasket 81 on the outer face of seal disc 80, and a second seal disc 82, similar to disc 80 but of slightly larger diameter, which seats against the opposite end of clip seal 79. The assembled seal unit F is roughly of drum form and is secured to counterbore 77 to seal the outer end of a respective nipple 35 or 36.)
Attached to and projecting from the ends of the respective nipples 66 and 72 are augers 79, 80 respectively, for piercing the seal units F. Each of these augers is of triangular section (Fig. 5), has a piercing point 81 at one end, and has at its other end a radially outwardly projecting flange 82 by means of which it is mounted against the end of a respective nipple 66 or 72, being clamped thereto by a respective inner nut 68. The piercing point 81 is located at the lower corner of the triangular tube section of the auger 79 and at the upper comer of auger 80.
Seal unit F Each of the seal units F comprises a clip seal 83 of 1Z5 stamped-sheetfmetalgsealing discst84andr84of-thinffsheet -metal or foilt or equivalent thin piercable'r sheetamaterial, engaged against' and adhesively attached to the: respective ends of clip seal83, and at gasket85r similarly (attached:- to
the outer face of seal disc*84- (Fig 9). The-gasket'85 seats against shoulder-28% the bottom ofscounterbore 77 in arespective gland-35 01 136.
The clip seal -83: is-formed-Witha circumferentially-continuous web;portionvinthe-formofi-a flange t-86= at: the end thereof which engages rgaskett 85 includes a series offixed flange=for*seating against seal disc 85. Fingers 88 also function to lat'ch the seal-unitF into counterbore 87, their tips engaging: in Ethe annulartsgroove "89 at theouter end of counterbore "87.'
o emrianw preferred form In the operationvof the apparatus shown in Figs. 1 9,
the casing C is removed forwardly through the open front of housing A after lowering door 15, and may be allowed to rest on the serving leaf in its horizontal position. Cover 30 of casing C is then raised to provide access to the containers therewithin. Assuming that a particular container has been emptied and is to be replaced by a filled. container, one of the filled containers, with unbroken seal units F in its respective glands 35, 36, sealing the container, is readied for the replacement. The emptied container is removed from the apparatus as follows: Nuts 67 are backed OE and detached from glands 35, 36, and dispensing spigot unit A is withdrawn. Locking nuts 54 are then removed from glands 35, 36, freeing the latter so that the emptied container may be shifted inwardly toward rear wall 25, of casing C. This may be done by unlocking toggle actuator units 42-48 (breaking the links 42, 43 upwardly and unhooking the link 43 at slot 48. The container is then shifted rearwardly until glands 35, 36 clear front wall 27 of the casing and the container is then lifted through the open top of the casing.
The emptied container is then set aside, to be returned 'to beverage packer for refilling and the fresh, filled container is inserted in its place within casing C, the glands and 36 are aligned with apertures 40, 41, and the container is then shifted forwardly on shoes 39 until gaskets 38 make contact with forward wall 27. Locking nuts 54 are then applied to the glands and drawn up tight to seal the glands to the casing wall 27. Spigot unit E is then positioned with augers 79, 80 registering with seal units F of glands 35 and 36 and are pushed inwardly, the piercing points 81 puncturing the sealing discs 85 and 84 in succession and the biased forward ends of augers 79, 80 rolling back triangular tabs 91, 92 from the apertures that are pierced in the sealing discs, until there is provided in the respective discs, triangular openings closely fitting the triangular walls of the augers 79, 80. Tab 91 is received in a wedge shaped space between the upper Wall of an auger and the clip seal 83 as indicated in Fig. 4. Tab 92 is received in a space defined between the upper auger wall and the cylindrical inner wall of a gland 35 or 36.
Referring now to Fig. 5, it may be noted that the corners of the triangular section augers are received in alternate corners of the hexagonal body of clip seal 83. An important aspect of the invention is the utilization of a regular hexagonal prism form for clip seal 83, with the inner diameter (between opposite corners thereof) being just slightly larger than the outer diameter of a circle intersecting the three corners of equilateral triangular section of an anger, so that accurate location of the three corners of an auger within the three alternate corners of the clip seal, is provided for. Furthermore, with the lower auger arranged so that its apex is at the bottom and on the vertical median plane thereof, and with the seal unit F correspondingly arranged with opposite corners located "6 on itssvertical rplane,-the auger will be, positionedntotdrain the-container= to-.the very-.bottomithereof, the: counterbore 87" being of 2a radiusssuch thatithe apex.of-the auger-79 may graze the=uppen surface of the container. bottom; as
it is inserted.
When the augers have been-sufiiciently inserted,- securing nuts 67 #arelthreaded onto glands. 35, 36, and drawn. tight to seal thei nner-rnlts 68:against the outer seal discs-.-85. Thus tspigot? unitis sealedtothe glands 35,36, and the liquid in thecontainer. is allowed to flow I into the chambers .70, 71 of thewspigot casing. 55.
Whemthespigot connectionshave thus been made, the casing C is placed back in the cabinet A, spigot-unitrE =.oceupying-. the vertical. chamber between forward wall 27 and. the front of cabinet A. Access to the-spigot units is then obtained by lowering door 15.
By rotatingknob 59,-Ea spigot Ermay be opened to draw beverage. fromits" lowerrend. When the: spigot-is closed, fiow is' outoifand the-:beverage"will:rise in chamberfll to indicate-the-heighhofthe body of beverageremai-ning in the container.
Modified form In the modified form of the invention disclosed in Figs. 11 and 12, the augers 79, 80 are permanently attached to front wall 27 of easing C by means of securing nuts 95, and the seal units F in glands 35, 36 are punctured as the container is shifted against the augers.
In each case, the spigot is sealed to glands 35, 36 by the seal discs 84, 85, the augers 79, 80 fitting perfectly in the apertures punctured by them, and thus being sealed to the discs 84, 85.
Instead of the hexagonal cross section shown and described above, clip seals 83 may, if desired, be of triangular cross section, fitting closely around augers 79, 80.
I claim:
1. In a liquid dispensing apparatus wherein a casing is provided for reception of a liquid container, in combination with said container; a gland on said container adapted to project through an opening in a wall of said casing, said gland having a counterbore defining an annular shoulder at the inner end thereof; a seal unit disposed in said counterbore, said unit including a clip seal of regular polygonal cross section having three equi-angular corners and including thin sheet disc seals at respective ends thereof, and means for sealing one of said disc seals to said shoulder; and a spigot unit having an anger of triangular cross section projecting laterally therefrom for insertion through said seal unit, said auger having a piercing point at one of its corners, for piercing said disc seals, and being proportioned so that its respective corners will rest within said equi-angular corners of the clip seal.
2. Apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said clip seal is of hexagonal cross section.
3. Apparatus as defined in claim 2, wherein said clip seal comprises a plurality of rectangular fiat staves, and an annular web integrally joining said staves at one end of the seal unit and being in the form of a tlange bent radially outwardly from the ends of said staves.
4. Apparatus as defined in claim 3, wherein said staves, at their ends opposite said web, are formed with fingers bent radially outwardly, and wherein said gland has, at the outer end of said bore, an annular internal groove into which said fingers are adapted to latch.
5. Apparatus as defined in claim 4, wherein said outer seal disc is adhesively attached to the outer faces of said fingers as latched into said groove.
6. In a beverage dispenser-cooler apparatus, in combination: a. cooling casing having a front wall provided with apertures; a plurality of elongated beverage containers receivable in said casing with their longitudinal axes horizontal and provided at their forward ends with seal glands adapted to project through said apertures, each of said seal glands having a counterbore defining an annular shoulder at its inner end; a spigot unit for each container, having a laterally projecting tubular auger receivable in a respective seal gland and providing a passage for flow of beverage from the respective container into the respective spigot unit; and a seal unit of drum form receivable in each counterbore and having at its respective ends, thin sheet disc seals adapted to be pierced by a respective auger and to form a liquid seal therearound.
7. Apparatus as defined in claim 6, wherein each spigot unit includes a tubular casing of transparent material and having a chamber in which liquid may rise for levelling with the liquid in the container to indicate the heightthereof.
8. Apparatus as defined in claim 7, wherein the spigot casings are of sectional form, and of different lengths to conform to containers of differing height.
9. Apparatus as defined in claim 6, including toggle actuators within said cooler casing, attached to the rear wall thereof and attachable to the rear ends of respective containers for actuating them toward and from the front wall of the casing.
10. Apparatus as defined in claim 6, including a cabinet having a shelf to support said casing at the rear of the cabinet, said cabinet projecting forwardly of the casing as thus supported, whereby to define a vertical space to accommodate the spigot units.
11. Apparatus as defined in claim 6, including a cabinet having a shelf to support said casing at the rear of the cabinet, said cabinet projecting forwardly of the casing as thus supported, whereby to define a vertical space to accommodate the spigot units; and a serving leaf functioning normally as a door for the front of the cabinet, the cabinet having a front opening for receiving said casing and having means hinging said leaf thereto along the lower margin of said opening, and means operative between said cabinet and said leaf to provide a cantilever support for the leaf in a lowered, horizontal position in which it provides a support for said casing when the casing is withdrawn through said opening.
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