[0001] The present invention relates to a device for actuating valves for dispensing liquids
from containers, such as bag-in-box containers for beverages, placed on a seating
and supporting base.
[0002] Apparatuses for dispensing liquids from containers provided with a tap have already
been proposed in the state of the art, such apparatuses comprising a seating and supporting
base for one or each container and a lever system that is articulated to the base
in order to detachably engage the pouring valve of each container and is provided
with a manual actuation lever for applying pressure to the top of the pouring valve
in order to open it and therefore dispense the liquid.
[0003] Reference should be made, in this regard, to EPA-0884269-A1, also by the same Applicant.
[0004] However, the lever systems proposed so far allow to pour liquids only from containers
provided with press-open valves or taps, i.e., valves or taps which open by applying
pressure to the top of said valve so as to lower their internal valve element elastically-loaded
for the automatic closure of the valve once the valve element is no longer pressed
by the lever system.
[0005] In addition to the above mentioned press-open valves, taps or valves for containers
of the lift-open type are also commercially available, i.e., taps or valves that have
a substantially rigid top and can be opened by lifting one or more abutments that
protrude from the valve body and are rigidly coupled to the internal valve element
of the valve, which is elastically loaded for automatic closure once the lifting action
has ceased.
[0006] Currently, lift-open valves are opened manually with one's fingers by lifting two
mutually opposite objects with the index and middle fingers and by resting the thumb
on the top of the valve.
[0007] The aim of the present invention is to provide an actuation device that allows to
pour liquids from containers provided with a lift-open valve.
[0008] An object of the present invention is to allow the use of the device for dispensing
liquids from containers provided with either press-open or lift-open valves.
[0009] Another object of the present invention is to provide an actuation device for liquid
pouring valves that is easy to use, highly reliable and inexpensive to manufacture.
[0010] This aim and these and other objects that will become better apparent hereinafter
are achieved by a device for actuating a valve for dispensing liquids from a container,
said device being supported on a seating and supporting base and comprising a first
lever that can be pivoted, at one of its ends, to said seating and supporting base
for the container and has an intermediate part that can engage, during use, the top
of said dispensing valve, characterized in that it has a second lever, which is articulated
at an intermediate position to the second end of said first lever, said second lever
having an end that is adapted to act as a handling portion and another end that is
adapted to abut at least against a lifting abutment for the opening actuation of said
dispensing valve.
[0011] Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will better become
apparent from the following detailed description of some preferred embodiments thereof,
given only by way of non-limitative example with reference to the accompanying drawings,
wherein:
Figure 1 is a side view of the actuation device of a lift-open valve for dispensing
liquid from a container arranged on a seating base;
Figure 2 is a perspective view of a detail of Figure 1, illustrating a part of the
seating and supporting base of the container to which the actuation device according
to the invention can be anchored;
Figure 3 is a sectional view, taken along the line III-III of Figure 2;
Figure 4 is side view of the first lever of the actuation device;
Figure 5 is a top view of the lever of Figure 4;
Figure 6 is a sectional view, taken along the line VI-VI of Figure 4;
Figure 7 is a side elevation view of the second lever of the actuation device;
Figure 8 is a top view of the lever of Figure 7;
Figure 9 is a side view of the lever of Figure 7;
Figures 10, 11 and 13 are three side views of another embodiment of the actuation
device according to the invention in three steps of operation for actuating a press-open
valve;
Figure 12 is a front view of the device shown in Figure 13;
Figures 14, 15 and 17 are views of the steps of the operation of another embodiment
of the actuation device according to the invention, applied to a press-open valve;
Figure 16 is a front view of the device shown in Figure 17;
Figures 18 and 20 are two side views of the device used on press-open valves;
Figure 19 is a front view of the device in the configuration shown in Figure 20;
Figures 21 and 23 illustrate another embodiment of actuation devices according to
the invention, comprising three levers for application to a lift-open valve;
Figure 22 is a side view of the actuation device of Figure 23;
Figures 24 and 26 are side views of another embodiment of the actuation device applied
to a lift-open valve in two successive steps of use;
Figure 25 is a front view of the actuation device of Figure 26;
Figure 27 is a partial perspective view of part of the seating base and of the articulated
lever system in the open position;
Figure 28 is a perspective view, similar to Figure 27, but with the articulated lever
system in the closure step;
Figure 29 is a front view of the perspective view shown in Figure 27;
Figure 30 is a sectional view, taken along the line XXX of Figure 1, of the perspective
view of Figure 27;
Figure 31 is a front view of the perspective view of Figure 28; and
Figure 32 is a sectional view, similar to the one shown in Figure 30, but with the
lever system in the closure position.
[0012] Initially with reference to Figures 1 to 9, a device 27 according to the invention
for actuating a valve 12 for pouring and dispensing liquids from a container or bag-in-box
B is constituted by two levers, respectively designated by the reference numerals
3 and 7.
[0013] The actuation device 27 can be anchored to a seating and supporting base, designated
by the letter C in Figure 1, for the container B, which is provided with a pouring
or dispensing valve 12 that protrudes in a cantilever fashion from the container or
bag-in-box B and from the support C. A locking element 1 allows to detachably engage
the dispensing valve 12, and accordingly said container B, with the seating and supporting
base C. For this purpose, the locking element 1 is pivoted at one of its ends about
a pivot 2 and has, at its other end, a handle 1a for its snap closure over the cylindrical
body of a plug 100 and a supply duct for the dispensing valve 12.
[0014] The device 27 is constituted by the levers 3 and 7, which are articulated one another.
More particularly, the lever 3 has, at its ends, a respective recess 4 and 5 for snap
articulation engagement on one side to a pivot 2 that is monolithic with, or fixed
to, the locking element 1 and, on the other side, to a pivot 10 that is monolithic
with, or fixed to, an intermediate portion of the lever 7. The lever 3 preferably
has a protrusion or pawl 6 in an intermediate portion. Advantageously, the lever 3
is produced by molding a suitable plastic material, such as PVC, and as shown more
clearly in Figure 6, its lateral surfaces are lightened in its central part, so as
to obtain a structure that is lightweight yet ensuring sufficient rigidity and stability.
[0015] The lever 7 has a curved handling end 9, which is preferably ergonomically shaped
so that the user can comfortably apply a finger to it. At its other end, the lever
is shaped like a fork with two prongs 8, while in an intermediate position said lever
has a U-shaped transverse cross-section with lateral wings that are connected and
stiffened by the transverse pivot 10 for articulation to the lever 3.
[0016] During use, the protrusion 6 is arranged so as to rest on the top 22 of the dispensing
valve 12 and acts as a compression fulcrum for opening the press-open valve 12, while
in the case of a lift-open valve the protrusion 6 acts as an abutment fulcrum in order
to move the prongs 8 so that they engage against the abutments 13, which are monolithic
with, or fixed to, the valve element 26 of the valve 12.
[0017] More particularly, starting from the condition shown in Figure 1, i.e., the condition
in which the protrusion 6 of the lever 3 rests on the rigid top 22 of the lift-open
valve and the two prongs 8 of the fork of the lever 7 are engaged against the lower
face of the abutments 13, the operator, by lowering the end 9 of the lever 7, as shown
with the arrow 11, applies to the two prongs 8 an upward force that lifts that abutments
13 and consequently opens the valve 12. By releasing the end 9, since the valve element
26 is loaded elastically, the abutments 13 are automatically returned to the closure
position of the valve 12.
[0018] Figures 10 to 13 are views of another embodiment according to which the actuation
device can be adopted both with lift-open valves 12, like the device of Figure 1,
and with press-open valves.
[0019] According to this embodiment, the lever 3 in fact has two lateral shoulders 14, which
are arranged at the rotational path of the two prongs 8. The shoulders 14 are designed
to abut and act as stroke limiters for the rotation of the prongs 8 of the lever 7
about the pivot 10. Therefore, by acting on the end 9 of the lever 7, one obtains
first of all the rotation of the lever 7 about the pivot 10 and, once the prongs 8
have abutted against the shoulders 14, the lever 3 is turned about the pivot 2, discharging
the force applied to the protrusion 6, which compresses the top 22 of the valve 12,
consequently opening said valve.
[0020] Figures 14 to 17 illustrate a press-open valve 12 provided with two cantilevered
transverse pivots that are rigidly coupled to the shell of the valve and are designated
by the reference numeral 17. In this case, the pivots 17, by being fixed with respect
to the valve element, act as an abutment for the prongs 8 of the lever 7 and allow,
during use, to discharge through the pivot 10 and the lever 3 the force applied to
the curved actuation end 9 onto the elastically flexible top 22 of the valve.
[0021] The embodiment shown in Figures 18 to 20 allows to use the actuation device both
with a press-open valve 12 and, once arranged upside down, with a lift-open valve.
When used with a press-open valve, as shown in the drawings, the lever 9, which is
L-shaped with the prongs 8 substantially at right angles to the handling end 9 (which
can be straight), abuts in its rotation about the pivot 10 against two retainers 23
that protrude from the lever 3. The lever 7 therefore continues its descent practically
rigidly with the lever 3, with which it rotates about the pivot 2 in order to press
the top 22 of the valve. Preferably, the lever 3 has, in a position that lies opposite
its protrusion 6, a lug 16 for a more effective lowering of the top 22.
[0022] Figures 21 to 23 illustrate a further embodiment with three levers of the actuation
device, which allows use on lift-open valves. The device has a third lever 24, which
is articulated, at its ends, to two pivots 18 and 19 which are monolithic or inserted
in an intermediate portion of the levers 3 and 7 respectively.
[0023] The lever 24 can further have a protrusion 20 that can engage, during use, the top
22 of the valve 12. The lever 3 has a through recess 21, through which the end 9 of
the lever 7 protrudes with an engagement that allows free sliding, said end being
in this case straight.
[0024] The user applies pressure to the free end 25 of the lever 3, thus lifting the abutments
13 due to the action of the prongs 8 by way of the rotary motion of the lever 7 about
the pivot 19 for articulation with the lever 24 and by way of the simultaneous sliding
of the end 26 the lever 7 within the recess 21.
[0025] Finally, Figures 24 to 26 illustrate still another embodiment with two levers, which
allows to use the device on lift-open valves 12. In this case, the lever 3 does not
have a protrusion 6 and rests, during use, on the top of the valve.
[0026] The actuation device described above is susceptible of modifications and variations
within the scope of protection defined by the appended claims.
[0027] For example, as shown in Figures 27 to 32, the device according to the invention
can be provided with a lever system that is articulated at a first end 1a to the seating
base, so that it can be moved angularly between an open position and a closed position
(shown in Figures 28, 30 and 32).
[0028] Said lever system has, at the second end 1b, engagement means 101 which are designed,
in the closed position, to engage at least one locator or abutment 102 arranged at
the seating base.
[0029] The engagement means are constituted by an engagement tooth 101a that is pivoted
to the lever system and by means 101b for the rotation of the engagement tooth.
[0030] The engagement tooth 101a is elastically flexible about an axis that is substantially
parallel to the angular movement axis of said lever system, so as to allow, even if
the lever system is not fully closed, to engage the abutment 102 so as to ensure a
perfect seal of the entire device.
[0031] The materials and the dimensions may be various according to requirements.
[0032] The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No. VR2000A000107 from which this application
claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.
[0033] Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs,
those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility
of the claims and accordingly, such reference signs do not have any limiting effect
on the interpretation of each element identified by way of example by such reference
signs.
1. A device for actuating a valve for dispensing liquids from a container (B) supported
on a seating and supporting base (C), said device (27) comprising a first lever (3)
that can be pivoted, at one of its ends, to said seating and supporting base (C) for
the container (B) and has an intermediate part that can engage, during use, the top
(22) of said dispensing valve (12), characterized in that it has a second lever (7), which is articulated at an intermediate position to the
second end of said first lever (3), said second lever (7) having an end (9) that is
adapted to act as a handling portion and another end (8) that is adapted to abut at
least against a lifting abutment (13) for the opening actuation of said dispensing
valve (12).
2. The device according to claim 1, characterized in that said other end (8) of said second lever (7) is fork-shaped so as to engage two lateral
actuation abutments (13) for opening or closing said dispensing valve (12).
3. The device according to claims 1 or 2, characterized in that said first lever (3) has, on its lateral profile, at least one shoulder (14) for
the abutment, against said at least one shoulder (14), of said other end (8) of said
second lever (7) in order to act as stroke limiter for the rotation of said second
lever (7) for the actuation of a press-open dispensing valve (12).
4. The device for actuating valves according to claim 3, characterized in that said first lever (3) has a protrusion (6) that is adapted to abut, during use, against
said top (22) of said valve (12), the device being adapted for universal use both
for lift-open and for press-open valves (12).
5. The device according to claim 1, characterized in that said first lever (3) comprises, at its ends, a recess (4,5) for snap articulation
engagement with said seating and supporting base (C) of the container (B) and with
an intermediate position of said second lever (7).
6. The device according to claim 1, characterized in that said second lever (7) has an end (9), termed handling end, that is constituted by
an ergonomically curved surface.
7. The device according to claim 5 or 6, characterized in that said second end of said first lever (3) has at least one retainer (23) for said second
end of said second lever (7) so as to act as a retainer when said handling end (9)
of said second lever (7) is pushed in a first direction of rotation, so as to allow
the rotation of said first lever (3) about the articulation with said seating and
supporting base (C) and its consequent abutment against said top (22) of a press-open
valve (12), while when said first lever (3) articulated to said second lever (7) is
rigidly coupled to said support in an inverted configuration and is therefore actuated
in reverse with respect to said first direction of rotation, said other end (8) of
said second lever (7) is suitable to engage said lifting engagement abutments (13)
while said first lever (3) abuts against said top (22) of said valve (12).
8. The device according to claim 7, characterized in that said first lever (3) has a lug (16) which, during use, is engaged so as to abut against
the top (22) of said press-open valve (12) if said first lever (3) abuts against one
of said retainers (23) on said second lever (7).
9. The device according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises a third lever (24) for articulation between the intermediate portions
of said first lever (3) and said second lever (7).
10. The device according to claim 9, characterized in that said first lever (3) has a second end (25) that is shaped like a handling end and
slidingly engages said handling end (9) of said second lever (7).
11. The device according to claims 9 and 10, characterized in that said third articulation lever (24) has a protrusion (20) that is adapted to engage,
during use, the top (22) of said valve (12).
12. The device according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that said second lever (7) comprises, in an intermediate position, a pivot (10) for articulation
to said first lever (3) which is fixed or rigidly coupled to said fork (8) for coupling
to said abutments (14).
13. An articulated lever system according to one or more of the preceding claims, which
is articulated, at a first end (1a), to said seating base (C) in order to be angularly
movable between an open position and a closed position, comprising, at the second
end (1b), engagement means (101) which are adapted, in the closure position, to engage
at least one abutment (102) arranged at said seating base, characterized in that said engagement means (101) have an engagement tooth (101a) that is pivoted to said
lever system and means (101b) for the rotation of said engagement tooth (101a).
14. The articulated lever system according to claim 13, characterized in that said engagement tooth (101a) is elastically flexible about an axis that is substantially
parallel to the angular movement axis of said lever system.