CA1314024C - Water reservoir assembly for post-mix beverage dispenser - Google Patents

Water reservoir assembly for post-mix beverage dispenser

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CA1314024C
CA1314024C CA000615711A CA615711A CA1314024C CA 1314024 C CA1314024 C CA 1314024C CA 000615711 A CA000615711 A CA 000615711A CA 615711 A CA615711 A CA 615711A CA 1314024 C CA1314024 C CA 1314024C
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Jason K. Sedam
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Coca Cola Co
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Abstract

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE

A manually-refillable water reservoir assembly, which may be retrofit to a post-mix beverage dispenser to supply water from the reservoir instead of from a commercial water supply, includes a manually-refillable water container which plugs into a base assembly. The base assembly includes a socket for receiving the container, a centrifugal pump and a water filter. The beverage dispenser contains a turbine-type pump for supplying water to a carbonator at a predetermined pressure and flow rate. The inherent slippage in the centrifugal pump permits the flow rate and pressure of water supplied to the dispenser to adjust to that of the turbine-type pump.

Description

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The present invention relates to a manually-refillable water reservoir assembly capable of being retrofit ~to a post-mix beverage dispenser which is normally plumbed to a commercial water supply. More specifically, the present invention relates to a manually-refillable water reservoir assembly for connection ~in line to a pressure pump of thP water supply system associated with the carbonator of a conventional post-mix beverage dispenser.
Post-mix beverage dispensers designed for use with city water supplies generally have pressure pumps for delivering water to the carbonator thereof from the commercial water supply. These dispensers have predetermined water pressures and `"` 13~2~
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flow rates which are desirable for proper operation of the system and the provision of a pressure pump assures the supply of water to the dispenser at these proper 1OW rates and pressures. An example of such a post mix beverage dispenser is described in U.S. Patent 4,496,080 to Farber, et al., assigned to the same assignee as the present invention. In the Farber dispenser, the preferred water pressure flowing to the carbonator thereof is l bar gauge, and the preferred water flow rate to the carbonator achieved by the turbine-type pum~
therein is 1.3 liters per minute.
In order to successfully retrofit a manually-refillable water reservoir assembly to the water inlet fitting of the Farber dispenser,or other forms of dispensers generally designed for use with a commercial water supply, it would be desirable to utilize the existing water supply systems and carhonators of those dispensers without any changes thereto. That ist it would be de5irable to connect th~ output of a manually-refillable water reservoir assembly directly to the inlet of the dispenser which is normally coupled to a commercial water supply. However, in order to do this, the water supply from the manually-refillable water reservoir ~L 3 ~

assembly must be supplied at water pressures and flow rates which are compatible with the water pre.ssure and flow rates achieved by the pump within the dispenser.
To achieve compatible flow rates and pressures, it is necessary to supply water from the manually-refillable water reservoir through a pump which is connected in series with the pump provided in the main dispenser housing. Mowever, the connection of plural pumps in series can pose problems in operation of the respective pumps, unless each pump has an accurate flow rate control means associated therewith. It would be desirable to achieve compatible operation with respect to flow rates and pressure in the respective pumps without the need for sophisticated control systems associated with the pumps.
SUMMARY_OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is an object of an aspect of the present invention to provide a manually-refillable water reservoir assembly which may be retrofit to a post-mix beverage dispenser which is normally supplied with water from a commercial supply.
It is an object of an aspect of the present invention to provide a manually-refillable water reservoir assembly including a pumping system which is compatible in operation with the pumping system contained in the conventional post-mix beverage dispenser.

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It is an object of an aspect of the present invention to supply filtared tap water to a post-mix beverage dispenser from a refillable reservoir.
It is an object of an aspect of the present invention to provide a removable and refillable water container for the reservoir assembly to thereby promote sanitation and eliminate the potential of repetitive refill in-place of the container.
It is an object of an aspect of the present invention to provide a container for a water reservoir assembly, refilled with water, and plugged into a socket in the base assembly in a rapid and efficient manner.
It is an object of an aspect of the present invention to provide a refillable container for a water reservoir assembly which may be removed essentially horizontally from the front of a beverage dispenser, with the exception of a limited vertical movement to unplug the same from a base assembly, so that all ingredients for making a post-mix beverage, including water, syrup and CO2 may be replenished from the front of the dispenser cabinet.
An aspect of the invention is a post-mix beverage dispenser comprising: a carbonator for generating a supply of carbonated water; a f irst pump having an inlet and an outlet for supplying water to the carbonator at a predetermined pressure and flow rate; a manually refillable water reservoir assembly; a second ~ 3 1 '~

pump having an inlet coupled to said reservoir and an outlet through which water is pumped from said reservoir to said first pump at said predetermined pressure and flow rate; and conduit means for connecting the inlet of the first pump to the outlet of the second pump;
whereby water from the reservoir is pumped to the carbonator by the first and second pllmps.
In one embodiment, an activated charcoal water filter is provided in the conduit means between the first pump and the second pump, to provide filtered water to the dispenser. The pressure drop caused by the presence of the filter in the conduit is compensated for by the presence of the first pump between the filter and the carbonator.
Another aspect of this invention is a manually-refillable water reservoir assembly for supplying water to the post-mix beverage dispenser at a pressure and flow rate compatible with the operation of the water system of the dispenser comprising a manually-refillable water container including a sealable access opening through which it is fillable with water, a discharge spout in a bottom wall thereof, and a normally-closed check valve in the discharg spout; and a water processing system including a housing having a socket for removably receiving the discharge spout of the container, a pump having an inlet fluidly connected to the dispenser, and an actuator in the socket for opening ~ 31~.~2~

the check valve in response to the spout of the container being plugged into the socket.

The container in the water reservoir assembly has the sealable access means mounted in a sidewall thereof; and a suitable vent is disposed in the same sidewall just above the access opening. This location of the vent assures that the vent is always above the water level during either the ~illing or the dispensing operation. That is, when the spout of the container is plugged into the socket of the water processing system, the vent is at the top above the water line of the container. Likewise, when the container is placed on its sidewall opposite to the access opening for re~illing from a water tap, the vent is also in a position above the water line. Therefore, the vent is properly located in either of these respective positions to assist in the dispensing or permit the refilling of the water container.

Another aspect of this invenkion is as follows:

A manually refillable water reservoir assembly for supplying water to a post-mix ~everage dispenser at a pressure and flow rate compatible with the operation of the dispenser comprising:

a) a manually refillable water container including, 1. a sealable access opening through which it is fillable with water, 2. vent means including an aperture in said sidewall above the access opening, whereby the ape.rture is above the watar level in said : ~, 1 3 ~ 2 ~

container during both the filling of said container while resting on an opposed side wall, and the dispensing of water from said container through said spout while resting on the bottom wall thereof, 3. a discharge spout in a bottom wall thereof normally closed, and 4. a normally closed chPck valve in the discharge spout; and b) water processing means including, 1. a housing having a socket for removably receiving the discharge spout of said container, 2. pump means having an inlet fluidly connectPd to said socket and an outlet for supplying water to said dispenser, and 3. actuator means in said socket for opening said check valve in response to said spout of said container being plugged into said socket.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

~he objects of the present invention will become more readily appareni by reference to the drawings wherein like r~ference numerals refer to like partsO and wharein;
Figure l is a perspective view of a post-mix beverage dispenser illustrating a manually-refillable water reservoir assembly of the present invention attached to the left side of the dispenser cabinet;

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~ igure 2 is a left- and top-side perspective of the manually-refillable water reservoir ascembly of the present invention, exploded to show the respective assembly portions prior to their connection;
Figure 3 is a right- and top-side perspective of the water reservoir assembly of Figure 2; and Figure 4 is a schematic diagram illustrating how the respective water supply systems of the water reservoir assembly of the present invention, and the post-mix beverage dispenser of a conventional plumbed type, are interconnected in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.

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Referring to Figure 1, there is generally indicated a post-mix beverage dispenser 10 of a conventional type which is normally supplied with water from a commercial water supply. The beverage dispenser 10 may be of the type.disclosed in U.S.
Patent 4,496,080 to ~arber, et al. assigned to the ~3~ 2~

same assignee of the present invention.
. Adjacent the left side of the beverage dispenser 10, there is provided the manually-refillable water reservoir assembly 14 of the present invention, including a top water container portion 16 and a base assembly 18, the details of which will be described hereinafter with respect to Figures 2 and 3. Attached to the right side of the dispenser 1~ is an optional coin validator mechanism 12. The validator mechanism 12 may be used if the dispenser is located in a commercial establishment unattend~d by operators. The dispenser 10 is normally provided with a water inlet ~itting on the back side of the cabinet behind the selection panel SP, and the water handling and carbonator system ~not shown).
Referring to Fiqures 2 and 3~ the water reservoir assembly 14 includes a top container 16 having a base wall including a discharge spout 16A, Disposed within discharge spout 16A is a ball check valve lÇB which is normally closed when container 16 is filled with water, and positioned in the orientation illustrated. Container 16 is 13~2~

preferably transparent, so that one may visually observe the quantity of water in the container at any given time. It is also clear from reference to Figure 2 that the bottom wall on the interior of container 16 slopes slightly toward the discharge spout 16A to facilitate the gravity flow dispensing of water through the spout once the check valve 16B
becomes open.
The water reservoir assembly also includes a base section or assembly 18, including a centrifugal pump P2, a socket 20, and an activated carbon filter F. The pu~p P2 has an inlet 24 in fluid communication with the socket 18A, and an outlet 26 connected via a conduit C to the filter F. Within the socket 18A, there is provided an actuating stem 20 supported on a spider 22 for operative interaction with the ball check valve 15B
in spout 16A. That is, when container 16 is plugged into socket 18A with spout 16A, the actuating ~tem 20 displaces ball check valve 16B
upwardly, permitting water to flow by gravity from container 16 into socket 18A and the inlet 24 of pump P2. Pump P2 will then pump this water through filter F and conduit C, to the water fitting at the : 10 ~3~2~

rear of the dispenser 10 and into the water system of the dispenser 10, in a manner to be described hereinafter with respect to Figure 4.
Also illustrated in Figure 3 is an access opening 28 through one sidewall of the water container 16, a threaded rim 30 surrounding access opening 28, and a recessed annulus 32. Access opening 28 is preferably large enough to permit an operatorls hand to reach into the interior of the container 16 for cleaning and sanitizing the same A threaded cap 34 screws onto rim 30 to close the access opening.
- A vent 16C is provided in the sidewall of container 16 just above the access opening 28.
This location of vent 16C is very significant in that the vent 16C will be located above the water line within container 16 in all operative positions of the container 160 For example, when the container 16 is plugged into the base assembly 18, the vent 16C is clearly above the water line within the container, and therefore functions properly to control the flow rate of water from the container.
However~ even in a position in which the container is being refilled wherein the container will be placed on its sidewall opposite to the opening 28, ~ 3 ~ 2 ~

the vent 16C is stil:L disposed above the water line.
Therefore, the vent 16C is still in an advantageous position with respect to refilling of the container.
That is, water will not run out of vent 16C.
Figure 4 illustrates the manner in which the respective water systems of the water reservoir assembly 14 and the post-mix beverage dispenser 10 are connected together in order to achieve compatible flow rates and water pressures in the two respective systems. The post-mix beverage dispenser 10 includes a carbonator CT to which water is supplied from a pump Pl. The carbonator CT is also supplied with Co2 gas from conduit CB, as indicated, in a conventional manner, and carbonated water is output through a conduit CW. Pump Pl in the system illustrated is a turbine-type pump which is operated in order to achieve a flow rate of 1.3 liters per minute/ and a water pressure of 1 bar.
Both pumps may be coupled to a 3-port pressure sensor PS
which monitors pressure in inlet 24. A low-pressure in inlet 24 indicates a low watex level. When such a low-level signal is sensed, switch PS will shut down both pumps. An alternate construction would place the pressure sensor in conduit C.
In order to accurately match the flow rates and pressures of the turbine-type pump Pl, it would normally be necessary to provide sophisticated flow rate and pressure control systems for the pump P2 ~3~2~
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of the water reservoir assembly 14. However, in accordance with the present invention, the pump P2 is a centrifugal pump ~hich has a sufficient amount of slippage so that it will adjust to the flow rate of the pump Pl regardless of the speed at which pump P2 is operated~ Accordingly, when pump P2 is operated in unison with pump Pl, the flow rates controlled by pump Pl and the water pressure become compatible throughout the system in spite of the presence of the filter F, and in spite of the spee~
at which pump P2 is operated. Therefore, a totally compatible water system is provided between the water reservoir assembly 14 and post-mix dispenser 10, making it easy to retrofit the water reservoir assembly to a conventional type of post-mix beverage dispenser, as illustrated.
~ he centrifugal pump P2, for use in the assembly of the present invention, may be a Gorman-Rupp Industries, High-Speed Centrifugal Pump that produces .5 gpm at 15 psi with maximum flow of 1 -- gpm and maximum head of 17 psi.
The activated charcoal filter F, utilized in the assembly of the present invention, may be a commercially-available type manufactured by Omnipure Filter Company.

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It should be understood that the system and assembly described hereinabove may be modified as would occur to one of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.

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Claims

THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION IN WHICH AN EXCLUSIVE
PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:

1. A manually refillable water reservoir assembly for supplying water to a post-mix beverage dispenser at a pressure and flow rate compatible with the operation of the dispenser comprising:
a) a manually refillable water container including, 1. a sealable access opening through which it is fillable with water, 2. vent means including an aperture in said sidewall above the access opening, whereby the aperture is above the water level in said container during both the filling of said container while resting on an opposed side wall, and the dispensing of water from said container through said spout while resting on the bottom wall thereof, 3. a discharge spout in a bottom wall thereof normally closed, and 4. a normally closed check valve in the discharge spout; and b) water processing means including, 1. a housing having a socket for removably receiving the discharge spout of said container, 2. pump means having an inlet fluidly connected to said socket and an outlet for supplying water to said dispenser, and 3. actuator means in said socket for opening said check valve in response to said spout of said container being plugged into said socket.

2. The reservoir assembly of Claim 1 wherein said sealable access opening is provided in a sidewall of said container.

3. The reservoir assembly of Claim 2 wherein said access opening is large enough to permit a human hand to protrude into the container to facilitate cleaning thereof.
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US06/887,220 US4703870A (en) 1986-07-21 1986-07-21 Water reservoir assembly for post-mix beverage dispenser
CA 540588 CA1297081C (en) 1986-07-21 1987-06-25 Water reservoir assembly for post-mix beverage dispenser

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