[0001] The present invention relates to a beverage dispensing system for dispensing cooled
beverages, such as soft drinks, wine, cider or beer.
[0002] Beverage dispensing systems are known. Over the last decades the dispensing systems
have been designed for enhancing the taste experience of the beverage by, for instance,
avoiding contamination of dispensing lines and other measures. However, the beverage
dispensing systems have become more specialised and thereby as a consequence bulkier.
[0003] It is an object of the present invention to wholly or partly overcome the above disadvantages
and drawbacks of the prior art. More specifically, it is an object to provide an improved
beverage dispensing system having a flexible design without jeopardising the quality
of the beverage to be dispensed and at the same time minimising the footprint of the
system.
[0004] The above objects, together with numerous other objects, advantages and features,
which will become evident from the below description, are accomplished by a solution
in accordance with the present invention by a beverage dispensing system, comprising
a substantially closed cabinet having a height, a width and a depth and a door for
providing access to an interior of the cabinet, the cabinet having a top face and
a bottom face, a beverage container having a cylindric form and an outer face, the
beverage container containing a beverage to be dispensed, a dispense head to be coupled
to the beverage container, and a dispensing line extending from the dispense head
to a tapping head, the dispensing line is configured to lead the beverage from the
beverage container to the tapping head for dispensing, the tapping head is arranged
on the top face of the cabinet, a gas cylinder having a gas, is fluidly connected
with the dispense head for propelling the beverage out of the beverage container when
the tapping head is opened for dispensing, wherein a cooling module is detachable
arranged inside the cabinet, the cooling module being configured to cool the beverage
contained in the beverage container, the cooling module comprises the following components
- an evaporator formed as a cooling jacket, the cooling jacket is configured to partly
encircle the beverage container and being in contact with the outer face of the beverage
container for cooling the beverage,
- a base plate whereupon the beverage container is to be arranged,
- a temperature sensor being arranged to be in contact with the outer face of the beverage
container, the temperature sensor being operatively connected with a control device,
and
- a condensing unit comprising a compressor, a condenser and an expansion device, the
condensing unit is configured to decrease a cooling agent, and to circulate the cooling
agent for cooling the cooling jacket, the condensing unit and the control device is
arranged below the base plate.
[0005] Hereby a flexible beverage dispensing system is obtained, wherein the cabinet may
be used for other purposes as the cooling module may be detached easily from the cabinet.
In addition, by applying the evaporator as a cooling jacket and using predominantly
conductive heat transfer, it has the advantage that a standard cabinet may be used
as housing for the beverage dispensing system without the need for insulated cooling
chambers. Furthermore, a compact beverage dispensing system is obtained which do not
occupy much room.
[0006] Furthermore, the evaporator may be a roll bond evaporator having one or more cooling
agent channel(s) distributed along the extension of the evaporator. Hereby a flexible
evaporator is obtained which may be formed according to the intended beverage container.
[0007] Moreover, the evaporator may have a cover made of polymeric material. Hereby easy
cleaning of the evaporator and uniformly distributed low temperature of the evaporator
surface is obtained. Additionally, the surface temperature on the polymeric cover
is such that it prevents ice formation inside the beverage container and compensate
for water anomaly at 4 degrees Celsius.
[0008] Advantageously, the components being connected with each other to form a single unit,
which will facilitate attaching and detaching the cooling module in or from the inside
of the cabinet.
[0009] In addition, the condensing unit and the control unit may be arranged inside a compartment.
Preferably the compartment is liquid-tight so that the condensing unit and electronics
may be protected from any beverage spill from the beverage container and/or condense
from the evaporator, if any.
[0010] Furthermore, the cabinet may be an aircraft cabin service trolley, which ensures
minimum footprint of the beverage dispensing system and maximum mobility. Also, by
using an aircraft cabin service trolley, a new design for beverage dispensing systems
have been obtained which is appealing to many, since the aircraft cabin service trolley
is well known to many. However, due to the size of the aircraft cabin service trolleys
the inventors have had to fully redesign especially the position of the different
components of the cooling module.
[0011] To provide mobility of the beverage dispensing system, the cabinet may have wheels
arranged below the bottom face.
[0012] Furthermore, the top face may have an opening, the tapping head is arranged opposite
the opening.
[0013] For further providing flexibility to the beverage dispensing system the tapping head
may be detachable connected with the cabinet, so that it may be dismounted in periods
where the beverage dispensing system is not in use.
[0014] The tapping head may comprise a tower having an interior channel wherein the dispensing
line can be guided from the beverage container to the tapping head.
[0015] The interior channel may have a size enabling the dispensing line to be guided through
the interior channel, either from the tapping head or from the cabinet. This is especially
advantageous in circumstances where the dispensing line is a one-way dispensing line
which shall be replaced each time the beverage container is replaced. For instance,
the beverage dispensing concept sold under the tradename FlexiDraft™ may be used together
with the present invention.
[0016] Moreover, the tapping head may be connected with a plate, which plate may be arranged
on the top face of the cabinet. This may also enhance the flexibility of the beverage
dispensing system, while providing a support face and thereby stability to the tapping
head. A further advantage is that the top face of the cabinet not necessarily needs
to be reinforced. The plate may also have recesses to for instance a drip tray. Also,
the plate may have substantially the same width as the cabinet.
[0017] The base plate may comprise one or more gaskets arranged around the edges of the
base plate for increasing overall cabinet tightness.
[0018] Also, a plurality of fastening means may be arranged at the top face, the fastening
means are configured to maintain the plate in position on the top face. Hereby is
obtained a simple and flexible way to secure the plate, and thereby the tapping head
to the top face of the cabinet.
[0019] Furthermore, the cabinet has internal walls, at least two opposite internal walls
have a plurality of brackets arranged with a mutual distance from the bottom face
to the top face.
[0020] In addition, the plate and the tapping head may be arranged inside the cabinet when
not in use, wherein the plate is resting on two opposite brackets.
[0021] The plate and tapping head may be inverted before being arranged inside the cabinet.
Hereby the beverage dispensing system may be stored away when not in use in an easy
manner, and at the same time ensuring that all the different components are protected
inside the cabinet.
[0022] The beverage container may be made of metal or a polymeric material.
[0023] Advantageously, the cooling jacket may cover more than 60% of the outer face of the
beverage container, preferably more than 70% of the outer face. Hereby the cooling
capabilities of the cooling module is enhanced.
[0024] Moreover, the cooling jacket may have a form as a U or Ω when seen from a top view.
[0025] Furthermore, tensioning means may be arranged in connection with the cooling jacket,
the tensioning means is/are configured to tightening the cooling jacket around the
beverage container so that it is ensured that the cooling jacket is in good contact
with the outer face of the beverage container so that the intended cooling of the
beverage is obtained. Additionally, by using the tensioning means the beverage container
is secured properly inside the cabinet.
[0026] The height of the cabinet may be at least substantially twice as large as the width
of the cabinet.
[0027] Also, the height of the cabinet may be approximately 925 mm and the width of the
cabinet is approximately 301 mm, which the standard measurements of an aircraft cabin
service trolley.
[0028] In addition, the gas cylinder may be arranged in connection with the door.
[0029] Moreover, a gas regulator may be connected with the gas cylinder.
[0030] Furthermore, the cooling jacket may have a cooling face facing the outer face of
the beverage container, a plurality of blocks is arranged on the cooling face so that
thermal contact resistance between the beverage container and the cooling jacket of
the evaporator is low. In addition, a gap between the cooling jacket of the evaporator
and the beverage container are reduced.
[0031] The blocks may be made of metal, preferably aluminium.
[0032] Also, the blocks may be distributed so as to cover a major part of the cooling face.
[0033] In addition, a fan may be arranged inside the cabinet for providing airflow inside
the cabinet.
[0034] A gasket strip may be arranged in connection with a door frame of the cabinet to
increase cabinet tightness. Due to relatively high cabinet temperature, condensation
on the door and the walls of the cabinet is avoided.
[0035] The base plate may substantially divide the cooling module with an insulated frame
to avoid air circulation below the base plate.
[0036] The invention and its many advantages will be described in more detail below with
reference to the accompanying schematic drawings, which for the purpose of illustration
show some non-limiting embodiments and in which
Fig. 1 shows a beverage dispensing system according to the present invention,
Figs. 2-4 show the beverage dispensing system of Fig. 1 in different views,
Figs. 5-8 show the cooling module of the beverage dispensing system,
Figs. 9-10 show the beverage container positioned in the cabinet and the door closed,
respectively,
Figs. 11-12 show the beverage dispensing system in a storage situation,
Fig. 13 shows a cross-sectional view of a beverage container having an extractor tube
and a dispense head coupled to the extractor tube,
Fig. 14 shows an embodiment of a dispense head coupled to an extractor tube, and
Fig. 15 shows the beverage dispensing system of Fig. 1 with a beverage container arranged
inside the cabinet.
[0037] All the figures are highly schematic and not necessarily to scale, and they show
only those parts which are necessary in order to elucidate the invention, other parts
being omitted or merely suggested.
[0038] Fig. 1 shows a beverage dispensing system 1 according to the present invention. The
beverage dispensing system comprises a substantially closed cabinet 2 having a height,
a width and a depth and a door 3 for providing access to an interior 4 of the cabinet
2. The cabinet 2 has a top face 5 and a bottom face 6. In the present embodiment the
cabinet 2 is an aircraft cabin service trolley, which ensures minimum footprint of
the beverage dispensing system and maximum mobility. Also, by using an aircraft cabin
service trolley a new design for beverage dispensing systems have been obtained which
is appealing to many, since the aircraft cabin service trolley is well known to many.
However, due to the size of the aircraft cabin service trolleys, the inventors have
had to fully redesign especially the position of the different components of the cooling
module, which will be described further below. The present invention will be described
and shown in an embodiment wherein the cabinet is the aircraft cabin service trolley
however, the cabinet may have other forms and designs.
[0039] The beverage dispensing system also comprises a beverage container (not shown) having
a cylindric form and an outer face, the beverage container containing a beverage to
be dispensed. Furthermore, a dispense head (not shown) may be coupled to the beverage
container, and a dispensing line (not shown) extending from the dispense head to a
tapping head 7. The dispensing line is configured to lead the beverage from the beverage
container to the tapping head for dispensing, the tapping head 7 is arranged on the
top face 5 of the cabinet 2.
[0040] Furthermore, a gas cylinder 8 having a gas, is fluidly connected with the dispense
head for propelling the beverage out of the beverage container when the tapping head
7 is opened for dispensing.
[0041] The beverage dispensing system also comprises a cooling module 9 being detachable
arranged inside the cabinet 2, the cooling module 9 being configured to cool the beverage
contained in the beverage container. The cooling module 9 will be described further
below.
[0042] For providing mobility to the beverage dispensing system 1, the cabinet 2 may have
wheels 10 arranged below the bottom face 6.
[0043] Furthermore, the top face 5 may have an opening (not shown), the tapping head 7 is
arranged opposite the opening. The dispensing line may extend from the interior of
the cabinet up in the tapping head 7.
[0044] For further providing flexibility to the beverage dispensing system 1 the tapping
head 7 may be detachable connected with the cabinet 2, so that it may be dismounted
in periods where the beverage dispensing system 1 not is in use. This will further
be described below in connection with Figs. 11-12.
[0045] The tapping head 7 may comprise a tower 11 having an interior channel (not shown)
wherein the dispensing line can be guided from the beverage container to the tapping
head 7.
[0046] The interior channel may have a size enabling the dispensing line to be guided through
the interior channel, either from the tapping head or from the cabinet. This is especially
advantageous in circumstances where the dispensing line is a one-way dispensing line
which shall be replaced each time the beverage container is replaced. For instance,
the beverage dispensing concept sold under the tradename FlexiDraft™ may be used together
with the present invention.
WO 2013/000932 is incorporated by reference.
[0047] The tapping head 7 is connected with a plate 12, which plate 12 is arranged on the
top face 5 of the cabinet 2. This may also enhance the flexibility of the beverage
dispensing system 1, while providing a support face and thereby stability to the tapping
head 7. A further advantage is that the top face 5 of the cabinet not necessarily
needs to be reinforced. The plate may be also have recesses to for instance a drip
tray 13. Also, the plate 12 may have substantially the same width as the cabinet.
[0048] In Fig. 2 the beverage dispensing system 1 is shown in a front view with the door
3 open. The cabinet 2 having a height H and a width W as well as a depth D (shown
in Fig. 3). The height H of the cabinet 2 may be at least substantially twice as large
as the width W of the cabinet 2 as shown in Fig. 2.
[0049] Also, the height H of the cabinet may be approximately 925 mm and the width W of
the cabinet is approximately 301 mm, which the standard measurement of an aircraft
cabin service trolley.
[0050] As shown in Fig. 2 the cabinet 2 has internal walls 14, at least two opposite internal
walls 14 have a plurality of brackets 15 arranged with a mutual distance from the
bottom face 6 to the top face 5.
[0051] In the present embodiment the gas cylinder 8 is arranged in connection with the door
3. The gas cylinder 8 is connected with a gas regulator 16 being configured to provide
the intended gas pressure to the beverage container for propelling the beverage out
of the beverage container.
[0052] In Fig. 3 the beverage dispensing system 1 is shown in a side view.
[0053] In Fig. 4 the beverage dispensing system 1 is shown in a top view.
[0054] Figs. 5-8 show the cooling module 9. In Fig. 5 the cooling module 9 is shown in perspective.
In Fig. 6 the cooling module 9 is shown in a top view. In Fig. 7 the cooling module
9 is shown in a front view and Fig. 8 is a side view of the cooling module 9. The
cooling module 9 comprises the following components an evaporator 17 formed as a cooling
jacket 18, the cooling jacket 18 is configured to partly encircle the beverage container
(not shown) and being in contact with the outer face of the beverage container for
cooling the beverage. The outer face is the lateral face of the beverage container.
[0055] The cooling module 9 also comprises a base plate 19 whereupon the beverage container
is to be arranged and a temperature sensor 20 being arranged to be in contact with
the outer face of the beverage container, the temperature sensor 20 being operatively
connected with a control device 21. Risk of beverage freezing is mitigated by using
a temperature control that has as input signal from the temperature sensor which is
in direct contact with the beverage container. The temperature control has embedded
parameters that together with the system design allow tuning in such a way that that
the beverage will not freeze.
[0056] Furthermore, the cooling module comprises a condensing unit 22 comprising a compressor
23, a condenser 24 and an expansion device (not shown), the condensing unit 22 is
configured to cool a cooling agent, and to circulate the cooling agent for cooling
the cooling jacket 18. The condensing unit 22 and the control device 21 are arranged
below the base plate.
[0057] Hereby a flexible beverage dispensing system 1 is obtained, wherein the cabinet 2
may be used for other purposes as the cooling module 1 may be detached easily from
the cabinet 2. In addition, by applying the evaporator 17 as a cooling jacket and
using predominantly conductive heat transfer it has the advantage that a standard
cabinet may be used as housing for the beverage dispensing system 1 without the need
for insulated cooling chambers.
[0058] Furthermore, the evaporator 17 may be a roll bond evaporator having one or more cooling
agent channel(s) distributed along the extension of the evaporator 17. Hereby a flexible
evaporator 17 is obtained which may be formed according to the intended beverage container.
[0059] Moreover, the evaporator 17 may have a cover made of polymeric material. Hereby easy
cleaning of the evaporator 17 and uniform distributed low temperature of the evaporator
surface is obtained. Additionally, the temperature on the polymeric cover is such
that it prevents ice formation inside the beverage container and compensate for water
anomaly at 4 degrees Celsius.
[0060] Advantageously, the components of the cooling module 9 being connected with each
other to form a single unit will facilitate attaching and detaching the cooling module
9 in or from the inside of the cabinet.
[0061] In addition, the condensing unit 22 and the control unit 21 may be arranged inside
a compartment 26. Preferably the compartment 26 is liquid-tight so that the condensing
unit 22 and electronics in form of the control unit may be protected from any beverage
spill from the beverage container and/or condense from the evaporator 17, if any.
[0062] The base plate 19 may be arranged with a small inclination, preferably below 3 degrees
so that if any liquid is ending up on the base plate it may be directed in a condense
tray 39 located inside the condensing unit. The condense tray 39 is shown in Fig.
8
[0063] In addition, the base plate has an edge around the perimeter of the base plate. One
or more gaskets may be arranged at the edge for increasing cabinet tightness by avoiding
fluid communication between an evaporator space and a condensing unit space.
[0064] Advantageously, the cooling jacket 18 may cover more than 60% of the outer face of
the beverage container, preferably more than 70% of the outer face. Hereby the cooling
capabilities of the cooling module 9 is enhanced.
[0065] Moreover, the cooling jacket 18 may have a form as a U or Ω when seen from a top
view as shown in Fig. 6.
[0066] Furthermore, the cooling jacket 18 may have a cooling face 27 facing the outer face
of the beverage container, a plurality of blocks 28 is arranged on the cooling face
27 so that thermal contact resistance between the beverage container and the cooling
jacket 18 of the evaporator 17 is low. In addition, a gap between the cooling jacket
18 of the evaporator 17 and the beverage container is reduced.
[0067] The blocks 28 may be made of metal, preferably aluminium.
[0068] Also, the blocks 28 may be distributed so as to cover a major part of the cooling
face 27.
[0069] In addition, a fan may be arranged inside the cabinet for providing airflow inside
the cabinet.
[0070] In addition, a gasket strip may be arranged in connection with a door frame of the
cabinet to increase cabinet tightness. Due to relatively high cabinet temperature,
condensation on the door and the walls of the cabinet is avoided.
[0071] The base plate 19 may substantially divide the cooling module 9 with an insulated
frame to avoid air circulation below the base plate 9.
[0072] In Fig. 9 a beverage container 29 is arranged inside the cabinet 2 of the beverage
dispensing system 1. The beverage container 29 is placed on the base plate 19 and
is encircled by the evaporator.
[0073] Furthermore, tensioning means 30 is/are arranged in connection with the cooling jacket,
the tensioning means 30 is/are configured to tightening the cooling jacket around
the beverage container 29 as seen in Fig. 9 so that it is ensured that the cooling
jacket is in good contact with the outer face 31 of the beverage container 29 so that
the intended cooling of the beverage is obtained. Additionally, by using the tensioning
means 30 the beverage container is secured properly inside the cabinet. The tensioning
means 30 are in the present embodiment a strap in each end being connected with the
cooling jacket.
[0074] The beverage container 29 may be made of metal or a polymeric material.
[0075] In Fig. 10 the beverage container system 1 is shown with the door 3 closed. As mentioned
above, the plate 12 is arranged on the top face of the cabinet 2. A plurality of fastening
means 32 is arranged at the top face, the fastening means 32 are configured to maintain
the plate 12 in position on the top face. Hereby a simple and flexible way to secure
the plate 12 is obtained and thereby the tapping head 7 to the top face of the cabinet.
[0076] In Figs. 11 and 12 the cabinet 2 is shown in a storage position meaning the tapping
head has been demounted from the cabinet 2. In Fig. 11 the door 3 is closed so that
the interior of the cabinet 2 is closed too.
[0077] In Fig. 12 the door 3 is open whereby it is possible to see the plate 12 and the
tapping head 7 arranged inside the cabinet 2 when not in use. The plate 12 is resting
on two opposite brackets 15.
[0078] In the present embodiment, the plate 12 and tapping head 7 have been inverted before
being arranged inside the cabinet 2. Hereby the beverage dispensing system 1 may be
stored away when not in use in an easy manner and at the same time ensuring that all
the different components are protected inside the cabinet. Hence, when not in use
the tapping head and plate are fitted inside the cabinet. The advantage is that the
cabinet in the design as an aircraft cabin service trolley appears to be only a trolley
and not a beverage dispensing system.
[0079] Fig. 13 shows a cross-sectional view of a beverage container 29 having an extractor
tube 33 or spear arranged in a collar 33 of the beverage container 29 and a dispense
head 35 coupled to the extractor tube 33. The extractor tubes and dispense heads are
well known as well as their function, hence it will not be described in detail here.
The dispense head 35 has a gas inlet 36 which is fluidly connected with the gas cylinder
(not shown). Furthermore, the dispensing line 37 is fluidly connected with the dispense
head 37. In the present embodiment the dispensing line 37 comprises a probe 38 which
may be inserted into a bore in the dispense head 35. The probe is used to activate
a double valve of the extractor tube. The probe and the dispensing line are in the
present embodiment configured to be replaced each time the beverage container is replaced.
Hence both the probe and the dispensing line may be made of polymeric materials and
may be disposed after use.
[0080] Fig. 14 shows an embodiment of a dispense head 35 coupled to an extractor tube 33,
the dispensing line 37 is connected with the dispense head 35 as mentioned above.
Since many different systems of beverage containers, extractor tubes/spears, and thereby
also dispense heads to be coupled to the extractor tubes exist, the present invention
may be used with any of the known systems, and they will consequently not be described
any further here. The embodiment shown in Fig. 14 is only one example of the dispense
head which may be used in connection with the present invention.
[0081] Fig. 15 shows the beverage dispensing system 1 of Fig. 1 with a beverage container
29 arranged inside the cabinet 2. The beverage dispensing system 1 is shown in a front
view.
[0082] As mentioned above, the beverage dispensing system 1 comprises a beverage container
29 having a cylindric form and an outer face 31, the beverage container 29 containing
a beverage to be dispensed. Furthermore, a dispense head 35 is coupled to the beverage
container 29, and a dispensing line 37 is extending from the dispense head 35 to a
tapping head 7. The tapping head 7 comprises a tower 11 which in Fig. 15 has a cut
out so that the dispensing line 37 placed in the interior channel 40 is shown.
[0083] The dispensing line 37 is configured to lead the beverage from the beverage container
29 to the tapping head 7 for dispensing, the tapping head 7 is arranged on the top
face of the cabinet 2. The tapping head 7 comprises a tapping handle 41 for opening
and closing the dispensing of beverage of the spout 42.
[0084] Furthermore, a gas cylinder 8 having a gas, is fluidly connected with the dispense
head 35 for propelling the beverage out of the beverage container 29 when the tapping
head 7 is opened for dispensing.
[0085] The beverage dispensing system also comprises a cooling module 9 being detachable
arranged inside the cabinet 2, the cooling module 9 being configured to cool the beverage
contained in the beverage container.
[0086] Even though the present invention has been described in connection with one cooling
module inserted into one cabinet, several cooling modules may be arranged inside a
cabinet whereby it is possible to cool a number of beverage containers in the same
cabinet with the different beverage containers having different intended dispensing
temperatures. Hence by the cooling modules it would be possible to cool different
beverage containers, and thereby the beverages in them, independently of each other.
[0087] Although the invention has been described in the above in connection with preferred
embodiments of the invention, it will be evident for a person skilled in the art that
several modifications are conceivable without departing from the invention as defined
by the following claims.
1. A beverage dispensing system (1), comprising
a substantially closed cabinet (2) having a height H, a width W and a depth D and
a door (3) for providing access to an interior (4) of the cabinet (2), the cabinet
has a top face (5) and a bottom face (6),
a beverage container (29) having a cylindric form and an outer face (31), the beverage
container containing a beverage to be dispensed,
a dispense head (35) to be coupled to the beverage container, and a dispensing line
(37) extending from the dispense head to a tapping head (7), the dispensing line is
configured to lead the beverage from the beverage container to the tapping head for
dispensing, the tapping head is arranged on the top face (5) of the cabinet,
a gas cylinder (8) having a gas, is fluidly connected with the dispense head for propelling
the beverage out of the beverage container when the tapping head is opened for dispensing,
wherein a cooling module (9) is detachable arranged inside the cabinet (2), the cooling
module (9) being configured to cool the beverage contained in the beverage container,
the cooling module comprises the following components
- an evaporator (17) formed as a cooling jacket (18), the cooling jacket is configured
to partly encircle the beverage container and being in contact with the outer face
(31) of the beverage container for cooling the beverage,
- a base plate (19) whereupon the beverage container is to be arranged,
- a temperature sensor (20) being arranged to be in contact with the outer face of
the beverage container, the temperature sensor being operatively connected with a
control device (21), and
- a condensing unit (22) comprising a compressor (23), a condenser (24) and an expansion
device, the condensing unit (22) is configured to decrease a temperature of a cooling
agent, and to circulate the cooling agent for cooling the cooling jacket (18), the
condensing unit (22) and the control device (21) is arranged below the base plate
(19).
2. A beverage dispensing system (1) according to claim 1, wherein the evaporator (17)
is a roll bond evaporator having a cooling agent channel distributed along the extension
of the evaporator.
3. A beverage dispensing system (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein
the evaporator (17) has a cover made of polymeric material.
4. A beverage dispensing system (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein
the components being connected with each other forming a single unit.
5. A beverage dispensing system (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein
the cabinet (2) is an aircraft cabin service trolley.
6. A beverage dispensing system (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein
tapping head (7) is detachable connected with the cabinet (2).
7. A beverage dispensing system (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein
the tapping head (7) comprises a tower (11) having an interior channel in which the
dispensing line can be guided from the beverage container to the tapping head.
8. A beverage dispensing system (1) according to any of the preceding claims. wherein
the tapping head (7) is connected with a plate (12), which plate may be arranged on
the top face (5) of the cabinet.
9. A beverage dispensing system (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein
the cabinet (2) has internal walls (14), at least two opposite internal walls (14)
have a plurality of brackets (15) arranged with a mutual distance from the bottom
face to the top face.
10. A beverage dispensing system (1) according to claim 9, wherein the plate (12) and
the tapping head (7) may be arranged inside the cabinet (2) when not in use, wherein
the plate (12) is resting on two opposite brackets (15).
11. A beverage dispensing system (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein
the cooling jacket (18) covers more than 60% of the outer face of the beverage container,
preferably more than 70% of the outer face.
12. A beverage dispensing system (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein
tensioning means (30) is/are arranged in connection with the cooling jacket (18),
the tensioning means is/are configured to tightening the cooling jacket around the
beverage container so that it is ensured that the cooling jacket is in contact with
the outer face of the beverage container.
13. A beverage dispensing system (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein
the height H of the cabinet (2) is at least substantially twice as large as the width
W of the cabinet (2).
14. A beverage dispensing system (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein
the gas cylinder (8) is arranged in connection with the door (3).
15. A beverage dispensing system (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein
the cooling jacket (18) has a cooling face (27) facing the outer face (31) of the
beverage container, a plurality of blocks (28) is arranged on the cooling face so
that thermal contact resistance between the beverage container (29) and the cooling
jacket (18) of the evaporator (17) is low.