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EP 0 025 682 A2 |
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EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION |
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Date of publication: |
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25.03.1981 Bulletin 1981/12 |
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Date of filing: 08.09.1980 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC)3: B67D 1/08 |
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Designated Contracting States: |
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BE DE FR IT |
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12.09.1979 GB 7931566
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Applicant: ALUMASC-GRUNDY LIMITED |
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Kettering
Northamptonshire NN15 5JP (GB) |
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Inventor: |
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- Bailey, Victor Samuel
Teddington
Middlesex (GB)
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Representative: King, James Bertram |
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KINGS PATENT AGENCY LIMITED
73 Farringdon Road London EC1M 3JB London EC1M 3JB (GB) |
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Improvements in casks and like containers |
(57) A cask or container for liquid under pressure having a housing 12 welded to the cask
wall 10 around the bung hole 11, this housing serving as the sole support for a spring
loaded ring seal 18 and an extractor tube 15 and its head 15a which is concentric
within the seal 18.
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[0001] Improvements in casks and like containers.
[0002] This invention relates to a cask or container for liquid under pressure, and is of
the type in which the bung hole has a spring loaded ring seal within a collar around
the bung hole, there being an extractor tube extending downwardly to near the bottom
of the container this tube having a head the top of which is substantially co-planar
with the top surface of the ring seal and located therein so that before broaching
the seal forms a closure between a seating of the collar and head, the cask being
broached by securing a dispensing head on to the collar, and moving a plunger in the
dispensing head to depress the seal, this action also putting an outlet from the extractor
head in communication with a liquid outlet through the dispenser head, and applying
also through the head, gas under pressure on to the surface of the liquid to dispense
same.
[0003] With casks as above it is customary to secure a collar to the top wall of the cask
so as to upstand around the bung hole in which collar a metal insert engages this
insert being internally screw threaded to receive a closure fitting which fitting
carries the ring seal and extractor tube.
[0004] An object of this invention is to provide a simplified construction for mounting
the seal and tube and in which no metal insert is used, and which results in a preferred
construction which is substantially tamper proof in that it is difficult without a
special tool, to remove the extractor tube.
[0005] According to this invention there is provided a cask or like container for pressurised
liquid, wherein a housing is secured to the top wall of the cask at the bung hole
outlet to upstand therearound said housing having a skirt portion depending into the
cask said skirt having an inturned flange at its lower end in which a bush or sleeve
engages the extractor tube passing through the bush or sleeve to which it is secured,
the extractor tube head being located within the housing above the bush, the ring
seal and loading spring also being located in the housing around the head, so that
the periphery of the seal engages a seating within and at the upper end of the housing,
and the top of the head is received in the ring seal.
[0006] Preferably the bush engages in the skirt flange by screw threads and the bush and
extractor tube are integral.
[0007] With the above arrangement, the use of a liner is dispensed uith. Also, the extractor
tube can be removed only by upsetting the sealing ring to remove same, and then removing
the extractor tube which calls for the use of a special tool to engage the head.
[0008] The accompanying drawing illustrates a preferred embodiment in section.
[0009] As shwon, the top wall 10 of the container has a bung hole 11 and a housing 12 is
secured around the hole by welding. The housing has a skirt portion 13 with an inturned
flange 13a. A bush 14 engages in the flange by screw threads and the extractor tube
15 is secured to the bush or preferably moulded thereto, the bush and tube being of
synthetic plastic material.
[0010] A collar 16 seats on the upper surface of the flange 13a and a compression spring
20 extends between this collar and a cup seat 17 for a ring seal 18, so that unless
the cask has been broached the seal engages by its periphery a seating 12a and the
undercut top of the extractor tube head 15a of the tube 15.
[0011] The skirt is gapped, e.g. at 19, to allow has under pressure to enter the cask after
the dispenser head has been fitted and the cask broached this also depressing the
ring seal against its
spring loading.
[0012] If it is desired to remove the extractor tube, then the seal is upset and removed
and the tube, head, and bush unscrewed. P special tool is required for this operation
e.g. one to engage in the liquid outlet apertures 15b of the head.
1. A cask for pressurised liquid, wherein a housing is secured to the top wall of
the cask at a bung hole outlet to upstand therearound, said housing having a skirt
portion depending into the cask, said skirt having an inturned flange at its lower
end in which a bush engages a liquid extractor tube passing through the bush to which
it is secured, said extractor tube having a head located within the housing above
said bush, a ring seal and loaded spring also being located in the housing around
the extractor tube head such that the periphery of the said seal engages a seating
within and at the upper end of the housing, and the top of the extractor tube head
is received in the ring seal.
2. A cask as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the bush engages in the skirt flange by screw
threads.
3. A cask as claimed in Claim 1 or 2, wherein the bush and liquid extractor tube are
integral.
4. A cask as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the bush and liquid extractor
tube are constructed of synthetic plastic material.
5. A cask as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein a collar seats on the upper surface
of the skirt portion flange, a compression spring extending between said collar and
a cup seat bearing on the ring seal, the periphery of said seal being spring urged
against the seating at the upper end of the housing.
6. A cask as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the skirt portion includes a
gap to allow gas under pressure to enter the cask.
7. A cask as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the top of the extractor tube
head is substantially co-planar with the top surface of the ring seal and located
therein.
8. A cask as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein securing means are provided for
attachment of a liquid dispensing head to the housing, said dispensing head including
a plunger adapted to depress the ring seal whereby an outlet from the extractor tube
head communicates with an outlet in said dispensing head and gas under pressure is
applied through said dispensing head onto the surface of the liquid to dispense same.
