A beverage system comprising a vessel and a liner assembly. The vessel may include a spigot with a passage configured to receive at least a portion of a liner assembly. The liner assembly may include a flexible liner, a flexible tube, a rigid cuff, and a tamper evident connection therebetween. The f
A beverage system comprising a vessel and a liner assembly. The vessel may include a spigot with a passage configured to receive at least a portion of a liner assembly. The liner assembly may include a flexible liner, a flexible tube, a rigid cuff, and a tamper evident connection therebetween. The flexible liner may be positionable in the vessel. The flexible tube positionable in the passage of the spigot. The rigid cuff disposed in at least a portion of the tube. The tamper evident connection may be provided between the tube, liner, and cuff.
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1. A beverage system comprising: a vessel having a spigot with a spigot passage configured to receive at least a portion of a liner assembly, the liner assembly including:a flexible liner positionable in the vessel,a flexible tube positionable in the spigot passage, anda rigid cuff disposed through
1. A beverage system comprising: a vessel having a spigot with a spigot passage configured to receive at least a portion of a liner assembly, the liner assembly including:a flexible liner positionable in the vessel,a flexible tube positionable in the spigot passage, anda rigid cuff disposed through the flexible liner and into at least a portion of the flexible tube while outwardly expanding the flexible tube to form a tamper evident connection between the tube, liner, and cuff forming a fluid passage therethrough,wherein the tamper evident connection provides a cold-formed connection between the cuff, liner, and tube that is at least partially destroyed in response to disassembly, thereby hindering further functioning of the liner assembly and providing a visual indictor portion of the liner extending from and interposed between the tube and the cuff. 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the tamper evident connection joins the tube, liner, and cuff to provide a single piece liner assembly. 3. The system of claim 1, wherein cuff includes an interlock surface with a plurality of at least one of barbs and ribs configured as conical protrusions that repeat along the interlock surface. 4. The system of claim 1, wherein the interlock surface is secured relative to the liner with at least one of a cold-formed connection and a heat formed connection. 5. The system of claim 1, wherein the tamper evident connection between the tube, liner, and cuff is provided by a tool that provides at least one of a cold-formed connection and a heat formed connection. 6. The system of claim 5, wherein the tool provides the tamper evident connection by applying a radially inward force while applying at least one of thermal energy and vibratory energy to the tube, liner, and cuff. 7. The system of claim 1, wherein the tamper evident connection is formed by radially inward force applied by the an inward force from the elasticity of the tube and friction force between the tube, liner, and cuff, thereby creating a seal that is tamper evident and not able to be reassembled after the seal is broken. 8. The system of claim 1, wherein the liner assembly further includes an upper portion that is selectively sealable. 9. A method of manufacturing a liner assembly, the method comprising: positioning a cuff through a flexible liner and into a flexible tube to secure the liner between the cuff and the flexible tube to provide a fluid passage therethrough;positioning a tool relative to the flexible tube; andapplying energy to provide a cold-formed connection while outwardly expanding the flexible tube thereby joining the flexible tube, flexible liner, and cuff together, wherein the connection is operable to indicate a tampered condition. 10. The method of claim 9, wherein the connection joins the tube, liner, and cuff to provide a single piece liner assembly. 11. The method of claim 9, wherein connection includes a tamper evident connection between the cuff, liner, and tube that is at least partially destroyed in response to disassembly. 12. A beverage system comprising: a flexible liner positionable in a vessel;a flexible tube positionable in a spigot passage of the vessel; anda rigid cuff disposed through the flexible liner and into at least a portion of the flexible tube while outwardly expanding the flexible tube to form a tamper evident connection between the tube, liner, and cuff forming a fluid passage therethrough,wherein the tamper evident connection provides a cold-formed connection between the cuff, liner, and tube that is at least partially destroyed in response to disassembly, thereby disabling further functioning of the liner assembly and providing a visual indictor portion of the liner extending from and interposed between the tube and the cuff. 13. The system of claim 12, wherein the tamper evident connection joins the tube, liner, and cuff to provide a single piece liner assembly. 14. The system of claim 12, wherein cuff includes an interlock surface with a plurality of at least one of barbs and ribs configured as conical protrusions that repeat along the interlock surface. 15. The system of claim 12, wherein the interlock surface is secured relative to the liner with at least one of a cold-formed connection and a heat formed connection. 16. The system of claim 12, wherein the tamper evident connection between the tube, liner, and cuff is provided by a tool that provides at least one of a cold-formed connection and a heat formed connection. 17. The system of claim 16, wherein the tool provides the tamper evident connection by applying a radially inward force while applying at least one of thermal energy and vibratory energy to the tube, liner, and cuff. 18. The system of claim 12, wherein the tamper evident connection is formed by radially inward force applied by an inward force from the elasticity of the tube and friction force between the tube, liner, and cuff, thereby creating a seal that is tamper evident and not able to be reassembled after the seal is broken. 19. The system of claim 12, wherein the liner assembly further includes an upper portion that is selectively sealable.
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