Stackable beer container with fluid coupling

Special receptacle or package – Structural features for vertical stacking – i.e. – similar... – Having vertical projecting element or recess for interlock

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220DIG1, 220 236, B65D 21032

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056284012

ABSTRACT:
A beer container comprising a metal, pressure-resistant barrel (1) for beer and a block-shaped housing (2) surrounding the barrel, which housing has a bottom surface whose dimensions correspond to those of a conventional crate for beer bottles and, at the top and bottom sides thereof, comprises means (3, 4) for enabling it to be stacked with housings of corresponding beer containers, and each barrel comprising a fluid coupling (6, 7) for enabling the interior thereof to be coupled with the interior of the barrel of a superjacent and/or subjacent container. Through these measures, a beer container is obtained that can readily be displaced and transported in a compact stack, and the user may realize one single container with the desired capacity by coupling a number of stacked containers.

REFERENCES:
patent: T947001 (1976-06-01), Mavredes
patent: 2219072 (1940-10-01), King
patent: 5105858 (1992-04-01), Levinson
patent: 5417329 (1995-05-01), Whitman

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