IP Library Granted Patent US 7,905,243
Granted Patent B2
US 7,905,243 · App. 12/296,295 · Granted Mar 15, 2011

No-drip check valves

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Patent No.
US 7,905,243
App. No.
12/296,295
Granted
Mar 15, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A mechanism to check fluid flow from a tube or spigot when it is disconnected from a downstream conduit is provided. The mechanism includes a duckbill check valve that has its bills pointed in the upstream direction. To keep the bills apart for the fluid flow to continue, the downstream conduit has to be inserted against the underside of the bills. Once the downstream conduit separates from the valve, the valve closes itself.

Claims (20)

1. A valve device for a beverage dispenser comprising:

a tubular body having an upstream inlet end, a downstream outlet end, and an internal cavity having a first annular wall with a first radius, a second annular wall with a second radius larger than the first radius, and a shoulder transitioning between the first annular wall and the second annular wall; and

a one-directional valve inside the tubular body, the valve comprising a pointed portion that points towards the upstream inlet end and wherein the pointed portion is biased to remain closed, wherein the downstream outlet end of the tubular body is configured to attach onto a downstream conduit and further wherein the pointed portion of the valve comprises multiple lips biased to remain closed and adapted to be forced open by the downstream conduit inserted through the downstream outlet end to allow for the flow of a fluid from the upstream inlet end and to the downstream outlet end and further wherein the downstream outlet end of the tubular body includes a radially inwardly extending annular ring fixed stationary to the second annular wall and with respect to the tubular body, the downstream conduit being adapted to sealingly engage when inserted into the downstream outlet end of the tubular body; and

a retainer that rests against the annular ring and that retains the valve inside the tubular body of the device.

2. The device of claim 1 , wherein the lips comprise a pair of substantially flat portions facing each other.

3. The device of claim 1 , wherein the upstream inlet end comprises an annular barb.

4. The device of claim 1 , wherein the upstream inlet end is configured to attach onto an upstream conduit.

5. The device of claim 4 , wherein the upstream inlet end of the tubular body is configured to form a seal where it comes into contact with an outlet of the upstream conduit.

6. A method for regulating a fluid flow in a beverage dispenser, comprising the steps of:

providing a one-directional valve near the outlet of an upstream conduit, the valve comprising a pointed portion that points upstream and wherein the pointed portion is biased to remain closed, thereby shutting off fluid flow, the valve housed in a tubular body having an upstream end and a downstream outlet end, and an internal cavity having a first annular wall with a first radius, a second annular wall with a second radius larger than the first radius, and a shoulder transitioning between the first annular wall and the second annular wall, said downstream outlet end having a radially inwardly extending ring fixed stationary to the second annular wall with respect to said tubular body;

providing a retainer resting against the ring and retaining the valve inside the tubular body of the device; and

providing a downstream conduit for insertion into the downstream outlet end of the tubular body to push open the valve, thereby opening up fluid flow, said downstream conduit being adapted to sealingly engage with said radially inwardly extending ring.

7. The method of claim 6 , further comprising sealing the tubular body against the upstream conduit.

8. The method of claim 7 , further comprising providing an annular barb on the outside of the tubular body to form a seal with the upstream conduit.

9. The method of claim 6 , wherein the pointed portion of the valve comprises multiple lips biased to remain closed.

10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the lips comprise a pair of substantially flat portions facing each other.

11. A valve device for a beverage dispenser comprising:

a tubular body having an upstream inlet end and a downstream outlet end;

a one-directional valve inside the tubular body, the valve comprising a pointed portion that points towards the upstream inlet end and wherein the pointed portion is biased to remain closed, wherein the downstream outlet end of the tubular body is configured to attach onto a downstream conduit and further wherein the pointed portion of the valve comprises multiple lips biased to remain closed and adapted to be forced open by the downstream conduit inserted through the downstream outlet end to allow for the flow of a fluid from the upstream inlet end and to the downstream outlet end and further wherein the downstream outlet end of the tubular body includes a radially inwardly extending annular ring fixed stationary with respect to the tubular body and with which the downstream conduit is adapted to sealingly engage when inserted into the downstream outlet end of the tubular body; and

a retainer resting against the annular ring and retaining the valve inside the tubular body of the device.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 9, 2020
From: TAYLOR COMMERCIAL FOODSERVICE INC.
To: TAYLOR COMMERCIAL FOODSERVICE, LLC
Reel/Frame 053439/0599 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jul 16, 2018
From: CARRIER COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION, INC.
To: TAYLOR COMMERCIAL FOODSERVICE INC.
Reel/Frame 046551/0652 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 12, 2018
From: CARRIER CORPORATION
To: CARRIER COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION, INC.
Reel/Frame 046330/0747 →