Dispensing – With discharge assistant – Fluid pressure
Patent
1991-02-28
1992-02-25
Huppert, Michael S.
Dispensing
With discharge assistant
Fluid pressure
137212, 137317, 277212FB, 285 92, 285409, B67D 104
Patent
active
050905996
ABSTRACT:
A beverage tap includes a probe with a cylindrical upper section and a reduced-diameter cylindrical lower section. In order to seal the probe with respect to a Sankey-type keg fitting, an elastomeric seal includes a tubular body attached to the upper section of the probe and formed with a downwardly flaring sealing fin on its lower end. An apertured sealing disc is attached to the lower section of the probe and is located within the tubular body. Angularly spaced webs are molded integrally with the body and the disc and join the two together as a single unit.
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DeRosa Kenneth
Huppert Michael S.
Johnson Enterprises, Inc.
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