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Patent No. 722509A: Cooler For Kegs Or Casks

March 10, 2016 By Jay Brooks

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Today in 1903, US Patent 722509 A was issued, an invention of Samuel M. J≥ House, for his “Cooler for Kegs or Casks.” There’s no Abstract, although in the description it includes this summary:

My invention relates to a new and useful improvement in coolers for kegs or casks, and has for its object to provide the kegs or casks with an interior receptacle one end of which opens through one head of the keg, and into this receptacle may be placed cracked ice, liquid air, or any cooling substance for the purpose of cooling the contents of the keg or cask.

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Filed Under: Beers, Just For Fun, Politics & Law, Related Pleasures Tagged With: Cask, History, Kegs, Law, Patent

Patent No. 148297A: Improvement In Casks For Preserving Beer

March 10, 2016 By Jay Brooks

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Today in 1874, US Patent 148297 A was issued, an invention of Ole Heggem, for his “Improvement in Casks for Preserving Beer.” There’s no Abstract, although in the description it includes this summary:

That which I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is —

1. The combination, with a beer-cask, of a collapsible bag, capable of filling the entire interior of said cask, and secured to the interior of the cask at its mouth, by means of the head of the cask being set in against the edges of said bag, lying between the edges of the head and the staves, said head being provided with an open vent, as specified.

2. In combination with the bag and cask, the head, provided with a vent-hole, guarded by the plates at each side, and having the grooves 0, as specified.

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Filed Under: Beers, Just For Fun, Politics & Law, Related Pleasures Tagged With: Cask, History, Kegs, Law, Patent

Patent No. 2371028A: Liquid Dispensing Device

March 6, 2016 By Jay Brooks

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Today in 1945, US Patent 2371028 A was issued, an invention of Andrew F. Christ, for his “Liquid Dispensing Device.” There’s no Abstract, although in the description it includes this summary:

My invention relates to dispensing devices and more particularly to faucets for dispensing, draught beer or the like. The object of my invention is to produce a device that will dispense raw draught beer without the usual foam caused by carbonation and permitting the deposit of a .pre determined quantity of foam into the container onto the top of the raw beer.

Another object of my invention is to produce a device of the character described, that employs the customary attaching means to; the barrel or keg acting as-a container or supply reservoir for the beer, and permitting any conventional type of tapping mechanism.

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Filed Under: Beers, Just For Fun, Politics & Law, Related Pleasures Tagged With: History, Kegs, Law, Patent

Patent No. 694477A: Beer Valve

March 4, 2016 By Jay Brooks

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Today in 1902, US Patent 694477 A was issued, an invention of Frank E. Howland, for his “Valve.” There’s no Abstract, although in the description it includes this summary:

My invention relates to certain new and useful improvements in apparatus for carbonating and dispensing liquids. More particularly, my invention relates to a device adapted to be applied to casks, kegs, or other receptacles whereby in its use it is practicable to completely fill the receptacles in the first instance and in such filling and as the liquid is dispensed a constant recarbonating process is instituted which continues until all of the liquid is Withdrawn from the receptacle.

The device is adapted to a receptacle being filled, and by a certain manipulation of the valve part of the device an inlet into the receptacle, which permits the filling, and a vent or air-escape is provided, thus enabling the receptacle to be completely filled.

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Filed Under: Beers, Just For Fun, Politics & Law, Related Pleasures Tagged With: Cask, History, Kegs, Law, Patent

Patent No. 212898A: Improvement In Apparatus For Supplying Beer-Barrels

March 4, 2016 By Jay Brooks

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Today in 1879, US Patent 212898 A was issued, an invention of William F. Class, for his “Improvement in Apparatus for Supplying Beer-Barrels.” There’s no Abstract, although in the description it includes this summary:

The nature of my improvement consists of a semi-spherical chamber made of india-rubber or other suitable elastic material and connected at the base with a frame or stand having an outlet and an inlet valve-opening. within the chamber is a spiral spring extending from By means of said spring the chamber is expanded after being compressed. The said valve-opening admits the air, and the valve closes on compressing the chamber to force the air out through the induction opening into the barrel, keg, etc.

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Filed Under: Beers, Just For Fun, Politics & Law, Related Pleasures Tagged With: History, Kegs, Law, Patent

Patent No. 2629988A: Refrigerating Jacket

March 3, 2016 By Jay Brooks

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Today in 1953, US Patent 2629988 A was issued, an invention of Samuel Lee, for his “Refrigerating Jacket.” There’s no Abstract, although in the description it includes this summary:

My invention is an improvement in refrigerating jacket for vessels containing beverages and. coupled to tap lines through which the contents are withdrawn and served.

An important object of this invention is to provide a cooling or refrigerating apparatus having such construction that it can be employed to control the temperature of a keg or barrel of ale or beer, for example, in close proximity to the point where the beverage is delivered to the consumer. In its preferred form the apparatus is a unit and comprises a jacket having means to receive and carry a refrigerating agent and adapted to envelop the keg or barrel from which the beverage is to be taken.

Another object is to provide a refrigerating unit that is easy to handle and will keep a barrel or keg sufficiently cool till it has been emptied. The need for a cooling chamber and long delivery lines to the bar or counter is thus eliminated.

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Filed Under: Beers, Just For Fun, Politics & Law, Related Pleasures Tagged With: History, Kegs, Law, Patent

Patent No. 783610A: Air Vent For Beer Barrels

February 28, 2016 By Jay Brooks

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Today in 1905, US Patent 783610 A was issued, an invention of Michael J. Owens, for his “Air Vent for Beer Barrels.” There’s no Abstract, although in the description it includes this summary:

This invention relates to certain new and useful improvements in air-vents for beer barrels and the like.

It has ‘for its object to provide a simple and inexpensive construction ot air-vent which may be quickly and positively connected or detached from the receptacle where employed, and more I particularly for use with a bung-socket such as illustrated and specified in patent No. 729,545, issued June 2, 1,903, whereby the beer-tap therein described is made interchangeable with the air-vent of the present invention. 1t is obvious with the use of the beer-tap described in the said invention that no supplemental means other than therein described is necessary to admit air into the barrel; .but many people prefer to use the ordinary spigot for withdrawing the contents, and in such cases it is necessary that air be supplied to replace the beer as drawn off. This has heretofore been accomplished by air vent plugs having’ tapered ends, which are driven into auger-holes made in the heads of barrels, a very unsatisfactory arrangement, for not only is it difficult to make a positive connection there between, but the tapering ends of the plugs have a tendency to split the heads from blows delivered upon the plug when securing the same in place, and where tliel.)ar1’el-he:uls are not destroyed by splitting the holes provided for the plugs are z’tli’ter ‘rei’ieated use so enlarged as to unfit them for continued service. I overcome the aforementioned objectionable features inherent to the aforementioned devices by the novel construction and combination of devices hereinafter explained.

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Filed Under: Beers, Just For Fun, Politics & Law, Related Pleasures Tagged With: Barrels, History, Kegs, Law, Patent

Patent No. 3370720A: Keg Handling System

February 27, 2016 By Jay Brooks

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Today in 1968, US Patent 3370720 A was issued, an invention of Ernst R. Schickle, assigned to Rheingold Breweries Inc., for his “Keg Handling System.” There’s no Abstract, although in the description it includes this summary:

Since kegs for draught beer are relatively costly, the empty kegs are returned to the brewery and there washed or cleaned prior to being refilled with beer for distribution to taverns and the like. In order to maintain the sterility of the kegs, the cleaned kegs cannot be stored, but rather must be conveyed directly from the washing apparatus to the rackers at which the kegs are filled. Thus, the efficient utilization of the washing apparatus and the rackers requires that, during the filling of kegs, there be available to the keg washing apparatus a continuously adequate supply of empty kegs to permit the operation of the washing apparatus at its optimum capacity which corresponds substantially to the rate at which the cleaned kegs can be filled by the rackers. However, the delivery trucks return the empty kegs in varying quantities to the brewery during limited and random time periods and such trucks must be unloaded, reloaded with filled kegs and moved from the loading docks or bays as quickly as possible. Thus, the random times during which varying quantities of empty kegs are returned to the brewery cannot be correlated with the necessary continuous keg washing and refilling operations so that, at certain periods, it is necessary to store varying quantities of the empty kegs as they are returned, and thereafter to remove empty kegs from storage in order to maintain a continuously adequate supply thereof to the washing apparatus. Due to the number and bulk of the kegs involved, such storage and handling of the empty kegs give n’se to very serious problems, as concerns the operating expenses of the brewery.

Accordingly, it is an object of this invention to provide an efficient automated system for handling empty kegs returned to the brewery, and for continuously maintaining an adequate supply of such empty kegs at the keg washing apparatus so as to permit continuity of operation of the latter at its optimum rate. Another object is to provide a keg handling system which, during the period when empty kegs in excess of the demand of the washing apparatus are returned to the brewery, accumulates those excess kegs in convenient groupings for storage and, thereafter, or whenever the demand for kegs at the washing apparatus exceeds the rate at which returned kegs are being conveyed thereto, is effective to separate individual :kegs from groupings thereof removed from storage and to convey the same in succession to the washing apparatus so as to permit continuity of operation of the latter.

A further object is to provide a keg handling system of the described character which transports or conveys the kegs in a prone position, that is, with each keg lying on its side so as to facilitate the movement and handling thereof, and which disposes each keg to be stored in an erect position, that is, standing on an end thereof, so as to require the smallest possible floor space for the storage vof the groupings of empty kegs and further to facilitate the stacking thereof, until such time as the empty kegs are required to satisfy the demand of the washing apparatus.

Still another object is to provide a keg handling system of the described character which requires a minimum of supervision of its operation, but which is nevertheless extremely flexible so as to be capable of satisfying the varying requirements and exigencies of brewery operation.

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Filed Under: Beers, Just For Fun, Politics & Law, Related Pleasures Tagged With: History, Kegs, Law, Patent

Patent No. 879983A: Tap And Bush For Beer-Kegs

February 25, 2016 By Jay Brooks

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Today in 1908, US Patent 879983 A was issued, an invention of Harry J. Sandell, for his “Tap and Bush for Beer-Kegs.” There’s no Abstract, although in the description it includes this summary:

My invention has for its object to provide an improved tap anc bush” especially adapted for application to beer kegs, and to this end it consists of the novel devices and combinations of devices hereinafter described and defined in the claims.

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Filed Under: Beers, Just For Fun, Politics & Law, Related Pleasures Tagged With: History, Kegs, Law, Patent

Patent No. 4571920A: Beer Keg Capping Machine

February 25, 2016 By Jay Brooks

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Today in 1986, US Patent 4571920 A was issued, an invention of Henry P. Roach and Jeffrey W. Gunn, for their “Beer Keg Capping Machine.” Here’s the Abstract:

A keg capping machine primarily for use with beer kegs having protruding neck portions upon which flexible plastic caps are to be fitted. The machine has a capping head attached to the lower end of an inclined cap chute which is attached on its upper end to a cap storing hopper. The capping head has horizontal flanges on its bottom edge which serve as stops and guideways for caps sliding down the chute. The neck of a keg which is carried along a conveyor moves between the guideways and engages the lower portion of a cap forcing it through the capping head. A cap driving rocker within the capping head is employed to force the cap down tightly onto the neck of the keg.

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Filed Under: Beers, Just For Fun, Politics & Law, Related Pleasures Tagged With: Brewing Equipment, History, Kegs, Law, Patent

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