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Title:
Method for carbonating liquids in situ
Abstract:
This invention provides a novel method and means for carbonating liquids in the container from which the liquids are served to the consumer with a minimum of carbonating gas and for maintaining and enhancing carbonation of the remaining liquid without expensive regulatory apparatus after withdrawal of a portion of the carbonated liquid. Inherent in the means and method to induce and regulate carbonation, the invention provides both means and method for regulating or substantially limiting the maximum volume of liquid introduced into the carbonation chamber as well as a means and method to purge air from the carbonation chamber. According to the invention, a fixed volume vessel and a dynamic capacity carbonating chamber, a pump and relief valves enable consistent carbonation and regulation of the carbonating pressure prior to and following dispensing of carbonated liquids while utilizing a finite, minimum quantity of carbonating gas. The dynamic capacity carbonating chamber is defined within a fixed volume vessel by a resilient, flexible relatively non-permeable air bag separating a liquid CO2 gas phase from pressurized air. A manually operated pump and preset relief valves enable the maintenance of predetermined fixed pressures within the air chamber and carbonating chamber of the vessel without introducing atmospheric air into the carbonating chamber.
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Inventors:
Caldwell, Michael C. (352 N. Caswell Rd., Charlotte, NC, 28204)
Application Number:
06/186639
Filing Date: 1980-09-12 Publication_date: 1982-08-10 Assignee:
Caldwell, Michael C.
Primary Class(es):
426/477
99/275, 261/DIG.007
Other Classes:
A23L2/54; B01F3/04; B67D1/04; A23L2/52; B67D1/00; A23L2/40
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Primary Examiner:
Chiesa, Richard L.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney:
Hunt, Clifton T.
Parent Case Data:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONThis application is a division of my prior application Ser
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