[0001] The present invention relates to a device for the protected adjustment of the outflow
of fluids in systems for dispensing drinks, comprising an outer end, accessible by
the user to actuate a device for operating the adjustment.
[0002] As is well known, drink distribution systems comprise different devices for adjusting
the outflow of the drink or of the component fluids of the drink.
[0003] For carbonated drinks, such as beer, so-called compensating organs for taps dispensing
carbonated drinks are, for instance, known. They are substantially conical elements,
positioned along a cone frustum shaped segment of the conduit for the outflow of the
beer, upstream of the shutter for closing and opening the conduit, commanded by an
external knob. In this way they allow to brake and adjust the flow of beer to make
it more controllable, varying the outflow port by the simple axial displacement of
the compensating organ, due to the action of said command appendage.
[0004] The command appendage has a parallel axis, eccentric relative to the axis of the
end, so that the axial displacement of the compensating organ can take place simply
by causing the element transmitting the adjustment (and the appendage therewith) to
rotate about its axis, for a sufficient arc to allow the compensating organ to make
a rotary-translatory displacement, where only the translation component is functionally
essential.
[0005] Thus, since it is sufficient to cause a rotation of the end, in order to vary the
axial position of the compensating organ, known adjusting devices simply provide a
small lever, integral with the outer end, rotating which the adjustment is performed.
[0006] Also known are devices for adjusting the outlet pressure of carbon dioxide, nitrogen
or mixtures or in any case gas useful as a component or element for maintaining the
equilibrium or dispensing pressure of carbonated drinks, through a pressure reducer
applied to its own containment tank. In particular, the pressure is normally adjusted
through a simple action by the operator on an external knob for actuating an adjustment
screw engaged in the body of the pressure reducer, which effects a normally indirect
adjustment of the opening or closing of the shutter of the reducer, depending on the
depth of engagement of its own threaded stem.
[0007] Lastly, also known are the simple devices for adjusting the outflow of syrup and/or
flat or carbonated water, normally obtained by means of simple screw adjustment elements
(flow controls), applied on the so-called post-mix valves of known systems by that
name.
[0008] These solutions, however, have a drawback.
[0009] The adjustment lever of the compensating organ, or the knob for adjusting carbon
dioxide pressure, being external and quite visible, are too easily accessible to everyone,
in particular to non specialised or unauthorised personnel, who could perform adjustments
not suitable for a regular dispensing or cause accidental displacements of the lever,
with the consequent need frequently to intervene on the adjustments to bring them
back to correct parameters.
[0010] The adjustment controls of post-mix valves are also too easily accessible and open
to manipulation by means of simple screwdrivers.
[0011] The aim of the present invention is to overcome the aforementioned drawback, making
available a device that allows adjustments to be performed only by specialised or
in any case authorised personnel, necessarily provided with special adjustment tools
or wrenches.
[0012] Further aims and advantages, which will become more readily apparent from the description
that follows, are achieved, in accordance with the present invention, by a protected
adjustment device according to the content of the claims.
[0013] The invention is described in greater detail hereafter with the aid of the drawings,
which show an embodiment provided purely by way of non limiting example:
- Figure 1 shows a lateral view of essential parts of the subject device, in which the
internal operating element is of the type applicable to compensating organs of taps
for dispensing beer or carbonated drinks;
- Figures 2 and 3 show a particular wrench, comprised in the subject device, respectively
in a front view and in a section according to the section line III-III;
- Figures 4 and 5 show a top view of a longitudinal section of the tap provided with
the subject device, illustrated in two characteristic views in which it is respectively
in a first extreme position of maximum protection (with the wrench positioned ready
for an intervention) and in its second position of free access to the adjustment (with
the wrench executing its intervention);
- Figure 6 shows a perspective view of the key of Figures 2 and 3;
- Figure 7 shows a lateral, partially sectioned view of the subject device applied to
a pressure reducer for tanks containing carbon dioxide or nitrogen or any gas useful
for drinks, in a first embodiment thereof;
- Figure 8 shows a partially sectioned lateral view of the subject device applied to
a pressure reducer for tanks containing carbon dioxide or nitrogen or any gas useful
for drinks applied to its second embodiment.
[0014] With reference to Figures 1, 4 and 5, the protected adjustment device (1) applied
to compensating organs (4) in taps (2) for dispensing beer is described first. The
compensating organs are substantially conical elements, positioned along a cone frustum
shaped segment (44) of the conduit for the outflow of beer, upstream of the shutter
(9) for closing and opening the conduit, commanded by an external knob. In this way
they allow to brake and adjust the flow of beer to make it more controllable, varying
the outflow port with the simple axial displacement of the compensating organ (4).
This displacement is due, in known devices, to the action of a command appendage (31),
obtained at an extreme inner side of an element (7) for transmitting the adjustment
and engaged in a seat (41) obtained in the compensating organ (4). Normally the element
(7) is inserted, in sealing fashion, in its own seat (38) which extends laterally
to the body of the tap (2) and is locked here by an external ring nut (8).
[0015] The command appendage has an axis that is parallel, but eccentric relative to the
axis of the outer end (3) of the element (7), so that the axial displacement of the
compensating organ (4) can take place simply by causing the element (7) (and the appendage
therewith) about its axis, for a sufficient arc to allow the compensating organ to
make a rotary-translatory displacement, where only the translation component is functionally
essential.
[0016] This stated, the outer end (3) of the element (7), which in this case coincides with
the outer end (1) of the subject device, has a special contour (32), able to couple,
rapidly but removably, in a corresponding complementary contour (52) obtained in a
tool (preferably constructed specifically for the purpose), which serves as unique
and specific wrench (5) for adjusting the compensating organ (4), separate from the
tap (2).
[0017] In this way, the necessary adjustments on the compensating organ of each tap can
be performed solely and exclusively by specialised, or in any case authorised personnel,
who has said wrench (5), without which it is not easy, without risks of damaging the
whole tap, to access the adjustment.
[0018] In order fully to achieve the aforesaid aim, the presence is in any case preferable,
if not essential, of a protecting and armour-plating cap (6), able to be coupled on
said end (3) and movable thereon from at least a first extreme position, in which
the cap (6), thrust fully on the end (3) and stably engaged thereon, hides and protects
the contour (32) from free excess from the exterior, to a second extreme position,
in which the cap (6), which is at least partially extracted from the end (3) instead
allows free access from the exterior to the contour (32).
[0019] If the cap (6) is present, it would no longer be strictly necessary to provide a
specific wrench (5). Therefore the regulating device could comprise, in combination
with said cap (6), a contour (32) simply provided to be coupled with a corresponding
complementary contour (52) of a common tool for the normal adjustment of the compensating
organ (4).
[0020] In any case, although the use of multiple wrenches or tools is not excluded in principle,
the subject device advantageously provides for the use of a same unique and specific
wrench so shaped as to be also used to allow at least the partial uncoupling of the
cap (6) from the end (3) in order rapidly to move it from the first to the second
extreme position.
[0021] More specifically, the outer end (3) and the cap (6) comprise, the former, an elastic
annular element (33) (in this case open, to provide it with greater flexing ability)
and the latter at least a corresponding seat (61) for the forced housing of the annular
element (33) (or vice versa), for the stable and removable coupling of the cap (6)
on the outer end (3), at least in its first extreme position.
[0022] It is in any case advantageous to provide for two seats (61, 62), respectively able
to allow a stable, but removable positioning, of the cap (6), both in the first and
in the second extreme position which it can assume on the outer end (3), in such a
way as to move the cap (6) only to the extent necessary, still maintaining it comfortably
secured to the end (3).
[0023] The preferred contour (32), in the example shown, is the one determined simply by
two opposite millings (34, 35) obtained in the body of the end (3), cylindrical shaped
in this embodiment, whilst the cap (6), in its first extreme position, covers almost
totally the outer end (3), frontally facing, with its free end (63), an underlying
external abutment element (88) in this case coinciding with the external ring nut
(8) for locking the end (3) itself.
[0024] Correspondingly, the wrench (5) has two tines (51) provided with their own wedge
shaped ends (53), to be easily introduced between the cap (6) and the external ring
nut (8), when the cap (6) needs to be detached from its first extreme position, uncovering
the contour (32). The tines, furthermore, are internally distanced in accordance with
the distance that separates said millings (34, 35), so that they become engaged between
said tines (51), when it is necessary to adjust the compensating organ (4).
[0025] Advantageously, the tines (51) also present corresponding upper extensions (54),
distanced according to the diameter of the cylindrical body of the end, so that the
wrench (5) can rapidly detach the cap (6), once the extensions (54) are even partially
introduced between cap (6) and external ring nut (8), simply by rotating the wrench
(5). A further advantage also stems from the fact that the thickness of the wrench
(5) corresponds to the distance between the first and the second extreme position
that the cap (6) can assume. If, lastly, the wrench is made of plastic material (as
in the case at hand) it may comprise peripheral stiffening ribs (10).
[0026] In the example illustrated above, the subject device (1) was described applied to
compensating organs (4) of taps for dispensing beer, and in particular applied directly
onto the outer end (3), accessible by the user, for controlling the adjustment.
[0027] However, it is identically applicable also, for instance, to shutters of pressure
reducers (11) in tanks containing additional gasses for drinks, as shown in Figures
7 and 8. In this case, it is obtained in correspondence with the outer head (13) of
the screw (12) for adjusting the opening or closing of the shutter of the pressure
reducer (11), according to the depth of engagement of its own threaded stem (14).
In this case it is preferable for the device to comprise an element (20) for protecting
a portion of the threaded stem (14) of the adjusting screw (12), able to be integrally
fastened axially to the stem.
[0028] It is advantageous for the protecting element (20) to have axial development at least
equal to the maximum excursion of the adjusting screw (12), so that the thread of
said adjusting screw (12) is never exposed exteriorly and hence it is particularly
well protected.
[0029] The protecting element (20) may be positioned externally and in sliding fashion to
the engagement head (15) of the stem (14) of the adjusting screw (12), as in Figure
7, or internally and in sliding fashion to the engagement head (15) of the stem (14)
of the adjusting screw, where in this case a seat (21) is provided for housing the
protection element (20). Its stable positioning may for instance be obtained by means
of a Seeger ring (22) which makes it axially constrained to the screw (12), in correspondence
with a corresponding annular seat (16).
[0030] In the application of Figures 7 and 8, lastly, one can observe that the external
abutment element (88), underlying the cap (6), in this case coincides with the protecting
element (20) of the threaded stem (14).
[0031] Obviously, a similar device can also be applied to so-called post-mix valves.
[0032] The invention thus conceived can be subject to numerous modifications and variations,
without thereby departing from the scope of the inventive concept. Moreover, all components
can be replaced by technically equivalent elements.
[0033] In practice all the materials employed, as well as the dimensions, can be any, depending
on requirements.
1. A device for the protected adjustment of the outflow of fluids in systems for dispensing
drinks, comprising an outer end (3), accessible by the user to actuate an internal
organ for operating the adjustment, characterised in that said outer end (3) presents at least a contour (32) able to couple rapidly but removably
in a corresponding complementary contour (52) obtained in a tool that serves as unique
and specific adjusting wrench (5) separate from the dispensing system.
2. A protected adjustment device as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that it further comprises a cap (6) able to be coupled on said end (3) and movable thereon
from at least a first extreme position, in which the cap (6), stably engaged on the
end (3), hides and protects the contour (32) from free access from the exterior, to
a second extreme position, in which said cap (6) instead allows free access to the
contour (32) from the exterior.
3. A device for the protected adjustment of the outflow of fluids in systems for dispensing
drinks, comprising an outer end (3), accessible by the user to actuate an internal
organ for operating the adjustment,
characterised in that it comprises, in combination:
- at least a contour (32), obtained in correspondence with said outer end (3), able
to be coupled with rapid engagement, but removably, in a corresponding complementary
contour (52) provided in an adjusting tool, separate from the dispensing system;
- a cap (6) able to be coupled on said end (3) and movable thereon from at least a
first extreme position, in which the cap (6), stably engaged on the end (3), hides
and protects the contour (32) from free access from the exterior, to a second extreme
position, in which said cap (6) instead allows free access to the contour (32) from
the exterior.
4. A protected adjustment device as claimed in claim 2, characterised in that the unique and specific adjusting wrench (5) is so shaped as to be used also to allow
the cap (6) to pass easily and rapidly from the first to the second extreme position.
5. A protected adjustment device as claimed in claim 3, characterised in that the adjusting tool is a unique and specific wrench (5), so shaped as to be usable
also to allow the cap (6) to pass easily and rapidly from the first to the second
extreme position.
6. A protected adjustment device as claimed in any of the claims from 2 to 5, characterised in that the outer end (3) and the cap (6) comprise, the former, an elastic annular element
(33) and the latter at least a corresponding seat (61) for the forced housing of the
annular element (33), for the stable and removable coupling of the cap (6) on the
outer end (3), at least in its first extreme position.
7. A protected adjustment device as claimed in claim 6, characterised in that the seats (61, 62) are two in number, respectively able to allow a stable, but removable,
positioning of the cap (6), both in the first, and in the second extreme position
which the cap (6) can assume on the outer end (3).
8. A protected adjustment device as claimed in claim 4 or 5 or 7, characterised in that the contour (32) is constituted by two opposite millings (34, 35) obtained in the
body of the end (3) at the same height, whilst the cap (6), in its first extreme position,
covers almost completely the outer end (3), frontally facing, with its free end (63),
an underlying external abutment element (88), said unique and specific wrench (5)
having two tines (51) with their ends (53) wedge shaped, in order to be easily introduced
between the cap (6) and the external abutment element (88), when it is necessary to
force the detachment of the cap (6) from its first extreme position, uncovering the
contour (32), said tines also being internally distanced in accordance with the distance
between said millings (34, 35), in such a way that they engage between said tines
(51), when it is necessary to adjust the compensating organ (4).
9. A protected adjustment device as claimed in claim 8, characterised in that said tines (51) have corresponding upper extensions (54), distanced according to
the diameter of the body of the end (3), in such a way that the unique wrench (5)
can rapidly detach the cap (6), once the extensions (54) are even partially introduced
between cap (6) and external abutment element (88), simply by rotating the wrench
(5).
10. A protected adjustment device as claimed in claim 8 or 9, characterised in that the thickness of the wrench (5) corresponds to the distance between the first and
second extreme position that the cap (6) can assume.
11. A protected adjustment device as claimed in any of the previous claims, applied to
organs (4) for compensating beer dispensing taps, of the type in which the control
of the axial displacement of the compensating organ (4) is caused by the actuating
of an appendage (31) engaged in a seat (41) obtained in the compensating organ (4),
characterised in that it is applied directly onto the outer end (3), accessible by the user, for commanding
the adjustment.
12. A protected adjustment device as claimed in claim 8 or 9 or 10, applied to organs
(4) for compensating beer dispensing taps, of the type in which the control of the
axial displacement of the compensating organ (4) is caused by the actuating of an
appendage (31) engaged in a seat (41) obtained in the compensating organ (4), characterised in that it is applied directly onto the outer end (3), accessible by the user, for commanding
the adjustment, whilst said underlying external abutment organ (88) is constituted
by the external ring nut (8) for locking the end (3).
13. A protected adjustment device as claimed in any of the previous claims from 1 to 10,
applied to shutters of pressure reducers (11) in tanks containing additional gasses
for drinks, characterised in that it is obtained in correspondence with the outer head (13) of the screw (12) for adjusting
the opening or closing of the shutter of the pressure reducer (11), according to the
depth of engagement of its own threaded stem (14).
14. A protected adjustment device as claimed in claim 13, characterised in that it comprises an element (20) for protecting a portion of the threaded stem (14) of
the adjusting screw (12), able to be integrally fastened axially to the stem and with
axial development at least equal to the maximum excursion of the adjusting screw (12),
so that the thread of said adjusting screw (12) is never exposed exteriorly.
15. A protected adjustment device as claimed in claim 14, characterised in that the protecting element (20) is positioned externally and in sliding fashion to the
engagement head (15) of the stem (14) of the adjusting screw (12).
16. A protected adjustment device as claimed in claim 14, characterised in that the protecting element (20) is positioned internally and in sliding fashion to the
engagement head (15) of the stem (14) of the adjusting screw (12), where a seat (21)
is provided for housing the protecting element (20).
17. A protected adjustment device as claimed in claim 8 or 9 or 10, applied to shutters
of pressure reducers (11) in tanks containing additional gasses for drinks, characterised in that said outer end (3) is obtained directly in correspondence with the outer head of
the screw (12) for adjusting the opening or closing of the shutter of the reducer
(11), according to the depth of engagement of its threaded stem (14), there being
also an element (20) for protecting a portion of the threaded stem (14) of the adjusting
screw (12), able to be integrally fastened axially to the stem and with axial development
at least equal to the maximum excursion of the adjusting screw (12), in such a way
that the thread of said adjusting screw (12) is never exposed exteriorly, said underlying
external abutment element (88) coinciding with the element (20) for protecting the
threaded stem (14).