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PCT No. PCT/GB93/02639 Sec. 371 Date Jun. 20, 1995 Sec. 102(e) Date Jun. 20, 1995 PCT Filed Dec. 23, 1993 PCT Pub. No. WO94/14678 PCT Pub. Date Jul. 7, 1994Devices are described for fitting into pressurized individually packaged beverages (typically canned beers, ales and stouts), by which gas at high pressure is stored within the package for jetting into the beverage as the package is opened to atmosphere. One embodiment comprises a length of tube (10) having a gas jetting orifice (14) which in use is submerged below the beverage in a pressurized can having a gaseous headspace, which can be used to charge the tube with gas during the passage of the filled can (16) along a conventional canning line, on which the can is inverted after filling which brings the orifice into the gaseous headspace. A more preferred design of device comprises a molded plastics capsule (34; 50;78) secured near the bottom of a can (20, 88) with an internal, preferably central, pipe (56; 62; 80) to provide a liquid seal to prevent loss of gas when the can is inverted from the upright position, and an airlock when the can is upright, to prevent beverage which has entered the capsule from leaving it when the can is opened to atmosphere. A further design of capsule (96) having a central internal pipe (98) and adapted to be pressurized solely by the ingress of beverage, which is fitted midway down the can (94) but which still only jets gas on opening, is also described.
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