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Method and apparatus for beverage extraction needle guiding

ActiveUS20140097198A1Little and no effect on beverage qualityImprove sealingLiquid transferring devicesSolid materialEngineeringBottle
Devices and methods for guiding a needle in movement through a bottle closure, such as a cork, to extract fluids from the bottle without removal of the cork. A needle may be attached to a device body by a needle base, which includes a surface arranged to engage with a needle guide to guide movement of the needle base and needle relative to the guide. A needle guide may also provide a shield for the needle tip and / or a needle opening.
Owner:CORAVIN

Method and apparatus for beverage extraction with a multi-function valve

ActiveUS20140252046A1Little and no effect on beverage qualityImprove sealingLiquid flow controllersLiquid dispensingControl flowWine bottle
Devices and methods for extracting a beverage from a container, such as a wine bottle. Beverage can be extracted from a container by inserting a needle through a container closure, such as a cork, delivering pressurized gas into the container via the needle, and dispensing beverage from the container via the needle. A single valve can control flow of gas into the container, flow of beverage from the container, and stop all flow.
Owner:CORAVIN

Beverage extractor with controller

ActiveUS20170144877A1Little and no effect on beverage qualityImprove sealingLiquid flow controllersLiquid dispensingWine bottleEngineering
A system and method for dispensing beverage from a container, such as wine from a wine bottle. Dispensing may be automatically controlled based on a detected orientation of the container, e.g., dispensing may occur when a bottle is tilted as if to pour from the bottle and stopped when the bottle is oriented upright. Dispensing may be stopped when the container is rotated about its longitudinal axis even while in a pour orientation. A remaining amount of beverage in the container and / or an amount of pressurized gas used to drive dispensing may be detected and beverage dispensing controlled accordingly.
Owner:CORAVIN

Beverage container identification and dispensing control

ActiveUS20180327243A1Little and no effect on beverage qualityImprove sealingLiquid flow controllersLiquid dispensingVintageWine bottle
A system and method for dispensing beverage from a container, such as wine from a wine bottle. An identification element may be secured to a beverage container and include a tag and optically readable code that uniquely identify the container. A dispenser may dispense beverage from a container, and be able to read the tag of the identification element. Information regarding characteristics of beverage in the beverage container may be associated with a corresponding identification element and include a brand, type, vintage or volume of beverage in the container.
Owner:CORAVIN

Method and apparatus for engaging a beverage extraction device with a container

ActiveUS20130292423A1Little and no effect on beverage qualityImprove sealingLiquid dispensingWine bottleBottle neck
Devices and methods for clamping a beverage extraction device to a beverage container, such as a wine bottle. One or more clamp arms may be arranged to clamp the extraction device to a wine bottle as well as allow the device to be supported upright on a table top. Clamp arms may include tab and ridge features that operate to properly engage and position a wide variety of different bottle neck shapes relative to the device. The one or more clamp arms may move the bottle neck distally, e.g., toward a resilient pad, so that the neck is suitably positioned relative to the device. Proper positioning and engagement of the neck may allow for desired piercing of a cork or other closure of the bottle by the device.
Owner:CORAVIN

Method and apparatus for beverage extraction needle force indication

ActiveUS20140124530A1Little and no effect on beverage qualityImprove sealingLiquid transferring devicesLiquid dispensingEngineeringBottle
Devices and methods for guiding a needle in movement through a bottle closure, such as a cork, to extracting fluids from the bottle without removal of the cork. A force indicator may indicate when a force exceeding a threshold value is applied to the needle during insertion and / or withdrawal of the needle from a cork.
Owner:CORAVIN

Beverage extractor for sparkling beverages

ActiveUS20170137275A1Little and no effect on beverage qualityImprove sealingLiquid dispensingBottleSparkling white wine
A system and method for dispensing sparkling and other pressurized beverages from a container. Sparkling wine and other beverages may be dispensed without removing a cork or other closure. One or more needles may be inserted through the closure and sparkling beverage dispensed through the one or more needles. The one or more needles may be inserted at an angle to the vertical or axis of the bottle opening in which the closure is positioned, e.g., to avoid contact with a metal retainer on the closure. Dispensed beverage may be directed to a pressurized reservoir to help maintain or recover carbonation prior to dispensing.
Owner:CORAVIN

Method and apparatus for beverage extraction needle force indication

Devices and methods for guiding a needle in movement through a bottle closure, such as a cork, to extracting fluids from the bottle without removal of the cork. A force indicator may indicate when a force exceeding a threshold value is applied to the needle during insertion and / or withdrawal of the needle from a cork.
Owner:CORAVIN

Method for extracting beverage from a bottle

ActiveUS20170001850A1Little and no effect on beverage qualityImprove sealingBottlesContainer/bottle contructionWine bottleEngineering
Devices and methods for extraction of a beverage from a beverage bottle, such as a wine bottle, using an extraction device. The bottle may be supported by a bottle support sleeve that surrounds all but the neck and closure at the bottle opening. The extraction device may be secured to the neck and a needle, such a a pair of needles or a two-lumen needle, may be inserted through the closure to inject pressurized gas into the bottle and to remove beverage from the bottle by the needle. The support sleeve may support the bottle during beverage extraction, e.g., by compressing the bottle exterior.
Owner:CORAVIN

Method and apparatus for beverage extraction with improved gas cylinder access

ActiveUS20140367415A1Little and no effect on beverage qualityImprove sealingCheck valvesEqualizing valvesGas cylinderCylinder head
Devices and methods for extracting a beverage from a container, such as a wine bottle. Beverage can be extracted from a container by inserting a needle through a container closure, such as a cork, delivering pressurized gas into the container via the needle, and dispensing beverage from the container via the needle. A pressure regulator may control a pressure of gas introduced into the container, and a lance used to pierce a pressurized gas cylinder may include a leading face arranged to reliably pierce a cylinder closure. The regulator may include valve features to reduce valve chatter or hammering and provide a more reliable pressure seal.
Owner:CORAVIN

Beverage dispenser with conduit purge features

ActiveUS20200156857A1Little and no effect on beverage qualityImprove sealingSpraying apparatusLiquid dispensingWine bottleDisplay device
Devices and methods for dispensing beverage from a container, such as a wine bottle, using a dispensing device. The device may automatically purge at least one conduit used to deliver gas to a beverage container or to carry beverage from the beverage container in response to detecting that a dispensing operation is about to begin, or in response to detecting that a dispensing operation is complete. Visual or other displays may be provided to the user to indicate that the device is ready for use in dispensing, that a conduit is in fluid communication with the container interior and / or that the device is controlling components to dispense beverage.
Owner:CORAVIN

Beverage dispenser and container stopper

A beverage dispensing apparatus may include a beverage dispenser and associated stopper. The stopper may be used to replace a cork, cap or other closure of a beverage container, such as a wine bottle. A needle of the beverage dispenser may be inserted through a passageway of the stopper so that pressurized gas can be introduced into the container to force beverage liquid to exit the container via the needle. The stopper may suitably seal the container after dispensing is complete, e.g., to resist exposing the beverage to oxygen.
Owner:CORAVIN

Replaceable beverage outlet and conduit for dispenser

ActiveUS20200156858A1Little and no effect on beverage qualityImprove sealingLiquid dispensingStructural engineeringCork stopper
A beverage dispenser having replaceable dispensing components allows beverage-contacting elements to be removed and replaced. A needle or other conduit arrangement may be adapted for replacement, and the needle may be adapted to be inserted through a cork or other closure of a beverage container. A dispensing outlet may also be replaceable, allowing all beverage-contacting components to be replaced. The needle or other conduit may be engagable with a dispenser body by inserting a distal end of the needle into and through an opening in the body. A dispensing outlet may secure the needle to the body in an operation that fluidly connects the dispensing outlet to the needle.
Owner:CORAVIN

Needle with particle control for beverage dispensing

ActiveUS20200156856A1Little and no effect on beverage qualityImprove sealingLiquid flow controllersLiquid dispensingForeign matterWine bottle
A needle for accessing a container having a closure, such as a cork of a wine bottle. The needle includes one or more lumens which may have a screen to resist passage of materials over a threshold size from a distal end of the lumen to a proximal end. The screen may help allow a cork to reseal after the needle is withdrawn from the cork, help resist blockage of an opening to the lumen (whether with cork or other material) and / or help prevent foreign matter from interfering with operation of one or more portions of the dispenser (such as cork particles preventing valve from opening or closing).
Owner:CORAVIN
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