Refrigeration – Withdrawable liquid – e.g. – dispenser – In indirect heat exchanging relationship to coolant
Patent
1983-12-23
1984-11-20
King, Lloyd L.
Refrigeration
Withdrawable liquid, e.g., dispenser
In indirect heat exchanging relationship to coolant
62457, B67D 562
Patent
active
044831579
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a cold pack for keeping beverage kegs cold during shipment, storage, and use. The cold pack comprises a container for the keg of rigid insulating material closely conforming to the keg and a tight fitting lid. The lid has a removable central panel to allow access to the keg valve. Upper and lower refrigerant cases are sized and shaped to fit the top and bottom of the keg, respectively, contacting the keg over a substantial area to facilitate conduction of heat from the keg. The upper case has a central hole designed to receive and surround the keg valve.
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