EP0250003A1 - Beverage dispenser - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to drink dispensers in general and more particularly to a dispenser for dispensing carbonated liquid, especially for carbonated beverages to be consumed in the home.
- carbonated beverages which are consumed in the home are supplied to the consumer in either cans or bottles.
- cans are supplied in 0.33 cl sizes and bottles in sizes up to two litres.
- a carbonated beverage is made up of carbonated water to which there is mixed a juice or syrup.
- a good tasting beverage requires good water, the proper level of carbonation and the proper proportions between the syrup and carbonated water.
- the equipment used includes a carbonator for carbonating the water, a concentrate, i.e. a juice or syrup, dispenser for dispensing the concentrate in the proper quantities and mixing it with the carbonated water, and a filling device for filling it into the bottles.
- a chiller unit for chilling the water to be carbonated. Carbonation is carried out by bringing carbon dioxide and water into contact with each other in such a manner that the carbon dioxide disolves into the water. Typically the water is over carbonated since in the step of dispensing into the bottles or cans, a certain amount is lost. Systems can be operated in which the water and syrup are mixed prior to or after carbonation.
- carbonated beverages are also dispensed at restaurants, and at soda fountains and the like.
- the devices used for such dispensing are known as post mix disensers, and include the same basic elements as one finds in a carbonation plant. In other words, they include means for chilling the water, carbonating equipment for carbonating the water, a juice or syrup dispenser for dispensing metered amounts of concentrate and a tap for dispensing the mixture of concentrate and water into a glass or cup. Typically, mixing of the concentrate and water is carried out at the tap.
- a dispenser for carbonated liquid comprising:
- Fig. 1 is a generalized block diagram of a beverage dispensing system.
- the system includes a water source 11.
- this is a source of diluent which is later mixed with a concentrate. Although it will, in most cases, be water, other diluents might be used.
- Shown in connection with the water source is an inlet 13.
- the inlet 13 may be an inlet which is plumbed into the plumbing of the location where the dispenser is used or may simply be an opening in the water tank which permits refilling.
- the water from the water source is shown passing through a heat exchanger 15. Shown associated with the heat exchanger 15 is a cooling unit 17 and a heating unit 18.
- Cooling can be supplied to the heat exchanger 15 by opening a valve 19 and heating or cooling will be associated directly with the water source or water tank 11.
- the heat exchanger 15 and associated cooling 17 and heating 18 simply comprise means for adjusting the temperature of the diluent.
- a carbonator 23 At the outlet of the heat exchanger 15 is a carbonator 23.
- Carbonator 23 is supplied with carbon dioxide from a tank 25 through a reducing valve 26, a line 27, a manifold 29. When the carbonator is in use, carbonated water is supplied over line 33 to the manifold 29.
- the manifold 29 supplies this water or other diluent to dispensing valves 35 and 36 in accordance with the present invention.
- Still water is applied over a line 34 to a mixing valve 31 which has a second inlet supplied with carbonated water from line 33 and permits supplying to dispensing valve 36 any desired proportions or mixture of still and/or carbonated water. Also located at the dispensing valves 35 and 36 are containers 37 filled with a concentrate which is to be mixed with the diluent.
- a tank of a pressurizing gas e.g. a carbon dioxide tank 68 shown in the phantom.
- the carbon dioxide tank or bottle 68 is connected to a reducing valve 69 by means of a quick disconnect clamp 71 to permit ease of replacement of the carbon dioxide bottle 68 which may be a conventional commercial unit.
- the manifold 77 distributes the pressurizing gas and diluent, e.g. carbon dioxide and carbonated water.
- the front portion of the manifold 77 is visible on Fig. 2a.
- Integral with the manifold are two dispensing valves 79A and 79B to be described in detail below. Below valves 79A and 79B is a removable tray 82, retained magnetically for example, for catching any spillage.
- Fig. 3 is a plan view of the dispenser of Figs. 2a and 2b with the covers 63 and 83 removed and the T-shaped centre section 45 also removed for clarity of presentation.
- the carbon dioxide bottle 68 is visible along with its quick disconnect clamp 71 and reducing valve 69.
- the reducing valve is semi-rigidly mounted and coupled by tubing 87 to the manifold 77. Portions of valves 79A and 79B which are molded integrally with the manifold are also shown.
- Also shown in cross section is the carbonator tank 61.
- the carbonator tank contains a coupling 89 which permits a quick disconnect with the manifold 77.
- Reducing valve 69 reduces the carbon dioxide pressure to 40 psi.
- CO2 at this pressure is fed through a passage 91 in the manifold 77 to the disconnect coupling 89. From that point it flows through tubing 90 to a restrictor 93, and thence to a diffuser 95.
- Carbonated water is removed from the carbonator tank through a line 97 extending to the bottom of tank 61 and leading to the coupling 89 whence it enters a passage 99 in the manifold.
- This passage connects with two smaller passages 101 and 103, which lead to outlets 105 and 107, in the portion of the valves which is integral with the manifold. At each of the outlets an O-ring seal 109 is provided.
- a threaded fitting 125 is provided in the manifold. As illustrated, this communicates with a channel 127 which is connected directly to the passage 91. This is seen in more detail in Fig. 5 which is a cross section through the reducing valve.
- tubular fittings 133 and 135. Inserted into appropriate bores 129 and 131 on the left side of the manifold 77, are tubular fittings 133 and 135. These are press fitted into their respective bores 129 and 131.
- Each contains, threaded therein, a check valve, i.e. a Schrader type valve, 137a and 137b respectively.
- the fittings 133 and 135 insert into the quick disconnect coupling 89 in the carbonator tank 61 and are sealed by O-rings 136.
- an anvil 139 Within a bore 130 in the coupling 89, mating with the fitting 129, is disposed an anvil 139 followed by a check valve 141 which is blown open by carbon dioxide pressure from the line 91.
- another Schrader valve 143 In a bore 136 of the coupling 89 which mates with the fitting 135 is inserted another Schrader valve 143.
- the valve 143 abuts against the valve 137b opening both valves when the quick disconnect coupling 89 is attached to the manifold.
- the anvil 139 opens the valve 137a.
- the coupling 89 also contains, at its inside, threaded bores 144 and 146 for connecting lines 90 and 97 of Fig. 3.
- the stub connections 104, 118 are for connection to a remote dispensing valve.
- each valve is made up of four basic parts. These include a base portion 181 which is molded as part of the manifold 77.
- the base portion 181 of the valve is a member containing a large cylindrical bore 182. At the bottom of this bore is located the inlet opening 121 for the carbon dioxide with its O-ring seal 123 and the inlet opening 107 for the diluent, e.g., carbonated water, with its O-ring seal 109. Also located in the base portion is a vent hole 183, an opening 185 through which the concentrate, e.g. a syrup, will be dispensed in a manner to be described below, and a drain passage 187 for the residue of diluent, e.g.
- a central rotatable valve member 189 Inserted into the bore 182 is a central rotatable valve member 189. It is supported within the bore 182 for rotation therein in response to operation of a handle 191 and seals against O-rings 109 and 123.
- the dispensing valve performs three separate functions, one of which is causing the simultaneous dispensing of concentrate and diluent.
- the present invention is concerned with the dispensing of the diluent, carbonated water.
- handle 191 In the position of the valve shown in Fig. 6c, which is the dispensing position in which concentrate and diluent flow from the machine, handle 191 is all the way to the right, and an inlet opening 231 in central valve member 189 is aligned with the opening 107 to permit a flow of diluent, e.g. carbonated water, through and out of the valve.
- a flow of diluent e.g. carbonated water
- Fig. 7 The passages for the carbonated water in this position, i.e. the position also shown in Fig. 6c, is illustrated by Fig. 7. Shown is the passage 103 which communicates with the opening 107 which is surrounded by the O-ring seal 109, sealing against the rotary valve member 189 and communicating with the passage 231 therein. The diluent thus flows into a pressure reducing chamber 235, and thence out of a spout 237, which is carried by member 189. It will be appreciated that spout 237 therefore moves with member 189 and because it projects under the base 181 the base is provided with a lobe cut-out 237A (Fig. 4) to permit the spout so to move.
- Chamber 235 is designed for minimum agitation of the diluent to prevent excessive loss of carbon dioxide, in that as will be understood from a consideration of Figs. 4 and 9 chamber 235 is of curved elongated form and is of increasing cross section from the inlet 231 to the outlet 237. An adequate flow of diluent is maintained, and that with a predetermined diluent pressure, the outlet flow rate is sufficient to obtain the necessary mixing with the concentrate without excessive foaming.
- the passage 231 overlies the drain passage 187 which has a downward slope. Thus, any diluent remaining in chamber 235 can drain into a glass or cup placed below.
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Abstract
The invention discloses a machine for dispensing carbonated liquid into a cup to provide a beverage. The carbonated liquid is dispensed from a tank to an outlet through a passage which comprises a section of curved elongated form (235) and having a progressively increasing cross section so that there will be a smooth reduction in carbonation between the tank and the outlet to avoid excessive foaming of the beverage as it issues from the outlet.
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- This invention relates to drink dispensers in general and more particularly to a dispenser for dispensing carbonated liquid, especially for carbonated beverages to be consumed in the home.
- Consumers throughout the world consume large quantities of carbonated beverages. Typically, carbonated beverages which are consumed in the home are supplied to the consumer in either cans or bottles. Typically, cans are supplied in 0.33 cl sizes and bottles in sizes up to two litres. A carbonated beverage is made up of carbonated water to which there is mixed a juice or syrup. A good tasting beverage requires good water, the proper level of carbonation and the proper proportions between the syrup and carbonated water. Thus, in the production of bottles or cans of carbonated beverages under factory conditions the equipment used includes a carbonator for carbonating the water, a concentrate, i.e. a juice or syrup, dispenser for dispensing the concentrate in the proper quantities and mixing it with the carbonated water, and a filling device for filling it into the bottles. Also included is a chiller unit for chilling the water to be carbonated. Carbonation is carried out by bringing carbon dioxide and water into contact with each other in such a manner that the carbon dioxide disolves into the water. Typically the water is over carbonated since in the step of dispensing into the bottles or cans, a certain amount is lost. Systems can be operated in which the water and syrup are mixed prior to or after carbonation.
- In addition to bottled and canned carbonated beverages, carbonated beverages are also dispensed at restaurants, and at soda fountains and the like. The devices used for such dispensing are known as post mix disensers, and include the same basic elements as one finds in a carbonation plant. In other words, they include means for chilling the water, carbonating equipment for carbonating the water, a juice or syrup dispenser for dispensing metered amounts of concentrate and a tap for dispensing the mixture of concentrate and water into a glass or cup. Typically, mixing of the concentrate and water is carried out at the tap.
- It is felt that there is a need for domestic versions of such dispensers, because if carbonated beverages are purchased in cans, for example, each time a can is used the contents of the whole can must be consumed. Any of the beverage left over for any period of time will lose its carbonation. Large reclosable containers to some extent overcome this problem. However, even though these containers are reclosable, after a period of time, carbonated beverages in these containers will lose their carbonation. Thus, the ability to in effect make carbonated beverages in the quantities needed in the home would be great advantage.
- As noted above, it is dispensible that the carbonated water should be dispensed at the correct level of carbonation to produce a satisfactory beverage and this invention is concerned with achieving this.
- According to this invention there is provided a dispenser for carbonated liquid comprising:
- i) a supply of carbonated liquid at above atmospheric pressure;
- ii) an assembly comprising first and second relatively movable parts;
- iii) an i in said assembly and coupled to said supply;
- iv) an outlet from said assembly from which carbonated liquid may be dispensed;
- v) a flow passage through said assembly and connecting said inlet and outlet;
- vi) a valve in said flow passage and controlling flow of carbonated liquid through the flow passage depending upon relative movements of said parts;
- vii) means for relatively moving said parts to control said valve;
characterised in that a length of said flow passage comprises an elongated curved expansion chamber of increasing cross section in a direction towards the outlet for reducing the pressure and velocity of carbonated liquid flowing into said chamber before it reaches said outlet so as to minimise loss of carbonation in the dispensed liquid. - This application is divided out of European Patent Application No. 83105694.4 in which is contained a full description of the machine illustrated in the accompanying drawings and reference is made to such European Patent Application No. 83105649.4 for specific details. However, in the following only certain drawings of the said European Patent Application have been included in this application and these drawings contain reference numerals indicating parts which are not described herein but which are fully described in said European Application. With the above in mind, an embodiment of the present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:-
- Fig. 1 (Fig. 1 in said European Application) is a block diagram of the dispensing system of the present invention.
- Fig. 2a (Fig. 2a in said European Application) is a front perspective view of a dispenser according to the present invention.
- Fig. 2b (Fig. 2b in said European Application) is a rear perspective view of the dispenser of Fig. 2a.
- Fig. 3 (Fig. 3 in said European Application) is a plan view of the dispenser according to Figs. 2a and 2b.
- Fig. 4 (Fig. 4 in said European Application) is a plan view of the valve of Fig. 6 partially cut away showing the valve integral with a manifold.
- Fig. 5 (Fig. 5 in said European Application) is a sectional elevation view of the pressure reducing valve of Fig. 4, the section being taken on line 5-5 in Fig. 4.
- Fig. 6 (Fig. 6 in said European Application) is an exploded perspective view of a practical embodiment of a package or container and a rotary valve.
- Figs. 6a, 6b and 6c (Figs. 6a, 6b, 6c in said European Application) are diagrammatic presentations illustrating the three possible positions of the valve of Fig. 6.
- Fig. 7 (Fig. 9 in said European Application) is a section along the lines 9-9 of Fig. 4 illustrating the diluent flow channels.
- Fig. 8 (Fig. 10 in said European Application) is a section along the lines 10-10 of Fig. 4 showing the valve of Figs. 4 and 6 in the dispensing condition.
- Fig. 1 is a generalized block diagram of a beverage dispensing system. The system includes a water source 11. In more general terms, this is a source of diluent which is later mixed with a concentrate. Although it will, in most cases, be water, other diluents might be used. Shown in connection with the water source is an
inlet 13. Theinlet 13 may be an inlet which is plumbed into the plumbing of the location where the dispenser is used or may simply be an opening in the water tank which permits refilling. The water from the water source is shown passing through aheat exchanger 15. Shown associated with theheat exchanger 15 is acooling unit 17 and aheating unit 18. Cooling can be supplied to theheat exchanger 15 by opening avalve 19 and heating or cooling will be associated directly with the water source or water tank 11. In general terms, theheat exchanger 15 and associatedcooling 17 andheating 18 simply comprise means for adjusting the temperature of the diluent. At the outlet of theheat exchanger 15 is acarbonator 23.Carbonator 23 is supplied with carbon dioxide from atank 25 through a reducingvalve 26, aline 27, amanifold 29. When the carbonator is in use, carbonated water is supplied overline 33 to themanifold 29. Themanifold 29 supplies this water or other diluent to dispensing 35 and 36 in accordance with the present invention. Still water is applied over avalves line 34 to a mixingvalve 31 which has a second inlet supplied with carbonated water fromline 33 and permits supplying to dispensingvalve 36 any desired proportions or mixture of still and/or carbonated water. Also located at the dispensing 35 and 36 arevalves containers 37 filled with a concentrate which is to be mixed with the diluent. - Supported on the
base 43, is a tank of a pressurizing gas, e.g. acarbon dioxide tank 68 shown in the phantom. The carbon dioxide tank orbottle 68 is connected to a reducingvalve 69 by means of aquick disconnect clamp 71 to permit ease of replacement of thecarbon dioxide bottle 68 which may be a conventional commercial unit. Extending through the dividingwall 53 and secured to abracket 73 thereon by means of screws or bolts 75 is a manifold 77 which will be described in detail below. The manifold 77 distributes the pressurizing gas and diluent, e.g. carbon dioxide and carbonated water. The front portion of the manifold 77 is visible on Fig. 2a. Integral with the manifold are two dispensingvalves 79A and 79B to be described in detail below. Belowvalves 79A and 79B is aremovable tray 82, retained magnetically for example, for catching any spillage. - Fig. 3 is a plan view of the dispenser of Figs. 2a and 2b with the
63 and 83 removed and the T-shapedcovers centre section 45 also removed for clarity of presentation. In this view, thecarbon dioxide bottle 68 is visible along with itsquick disconnect clamp 71 and reducingvalve 69. The reducing valve is semi-rigidly mounted and coupled bytubing 87 to themanifold 77. Portions ofvalves 79A and 79B which are molded integrally with the manifold are also shown. Also shown in cross section is thecarbonator tank 61. The carbonator tank contains acoupling 89 which permits a quick disconnect with the manifold 77. - Reducing
valve 69 reduces the carbon dioxide pressure to 40 psi. CO₂ at this pressure is fed through apassage 91 in the manifold 77 to thedisconnect coupling 89. From that point it flows throughtubing 90 to a restrictor 93, and thence to adiffuser 95. Carbonated water is removed from the carbonator tank through aline 97 extending to the bottom oftank 61 and leading to thecoupling 89 whence it enters apassage 99 in the manifold. This passage connects with two 101 and 103, which lead tosmaller passages 105 and 107, in the portion of the valves which is integral with the manifold. At each of the outlets an O-outlets ring seal 109 is provided. - The manifold 77 and the dispensing valves are shown in more detail in Fig. 4. At the inlet for carbon dioxide, a threaded
fitting 125 is provided in the manifold. As illustrated, this communicates with achannel 127 which is connected directly to thepassage 91. This is seen in more detail in Fig. 5 which is a cross section through the reducing valve. Inserted into 129 and 131 on the left side of the manifold 77, areappropriate bores 133 and 135. These are press fitted into theirtubular fittings 129 and 131. Each contains, threaded therein, a check valve, i.e. a Schrader type valve, 137a and 137b respectively. Therespective bores 133 and 135 insert into thefittings quick disconnect coupling 89 in thecarbonator tank 61 and are sealed by O-rings 136. Within abore 130 in thecoupling 89, mating with the fitting 129, is disposed ananvil 139 followed by a check valve 141 which is blown open by carbon dioxide pressure from theline 91. In abore 136 of thecoupling 89 which mates with the fitting 135 is inserted anotherSchrader valve 143. Thevalve 143 abuts against thevalve 137b opening both valves when thequick disconnect coupling 89 is attached to the manifold. Similarly, theanvil 139 opens the valve 137a. In this manner, when the carbonator is disconnected from the manifold, there is a check valve in both passages of the manifold and in both passages into the carbonator to prevent release of pressure. Thecoupling 89 also contains, at its inside, threaded 144 and 146 for connectingbores 90 and 97 of Fig. 3. Thelines 104, 118 are for connection to a remote dispensing valve.stub connections - The construction of the dispensing
valves 79A and 79B shown in Fig. 2a can best be understood first with reference to Figs. 6, 6a, 6b and 6c, in addition to Fig. 4. In the illustrated embodiment, each valve is made up of four basic parts. These include abase portion 181 which is molded as part of the manifold 77. - Since both valves are identical, only the
right hand valve 79B will be described in detail, insofar as it concerns the present invention. Thebase portion 181 of the valve is a member containing a largecylindrical bore 182. At the bottom of this bore is located the inlet opening 121 for the carbon dioxide with its O-ring seal 123 and the inlet opening 107 for the diluent, e.g., carbonated water, with its O-ring seal 109. Also located in the base portion is avent hole 183, anopening 185 through which the concentrate, e.g. a syrup, will be dispensed in a manner to be described below, and adrain passage 187 for the residue of diluent, e.g. carbonated water, after it has passed through the valve. Inserted into thebore 182 is a centralrotatable valve member 189. It is supported within thebore 182 for rotation therein in response to operation of ahandle 191 and seals against O- 109 and 123.rings - As explained in European Application No. 83105649.4, the dispensing valve performs three separate functions, one of which is causing the simultaneous dispensing of concentrate and diluent. The present invention is concerned with the dispensing of the diluent, carbonated water. In the position of the valve shown in Fig. 6c, which is the dispensing position in which concentrate and diluent flow from the machine, handle 191 is all the way to the right, and an
inlet opening 231 incentral valve member 189 is aligned with theopening 107 to permit a flow of diluent, e.g. carbonated water, through and out of the valve. This corresponds to the cross section of Fig. 7 and 8. Movement of thehandle 191 to the right takes place against the biasing force of aspring 233 which is arranged to return thehandle 191 to its middle position. - The passages for the carbonated water in this position, i.e. the position also shown in Fig. 6c, is illustrated by Fig. 7. Shown is the
passage 103 which communicates with theopening 107 which is surrounded by the O-ring seal 109, sealing against therotary valve member 189 and communicating with thepassage 231 therein. The diluent thus flows into apressure reducing chamber 235, and thence out of aspout 237, which is carried bymember 189. It will be appreciated thatspout 237 therefore moves withmember 189 and because it projects under the base 181 the base is provided with a lobe cut-out 237A (Fig. 4) to permit the spout so to move. The spout is directed at an angle to cause mixing of the diluent and concentrate in a manner to be seen more clearly below in connection with Fig. 8.Chamber 235 is designed for minimum agitation of the diluent to prevent excessive loss of carbon dioxide, in that as will be understood from a consideration of Figs. 4 and 9chamber 235 is of curved elongated form and is of increasing cross section from theinlet 231 to theoutlet 237. An adequate flow of diluent is maintained, and that with a predetermined diluent pressure, the outlet flow rate is sufficient to obtain the necessary mixing with the concentrate without excessive foaming. When thehandle 191 returns to the position shown in Fig. 6b, thepassage 231 overlies thedrain passage 187 which has a downward slope. Thus, any diluent remaining inchamber 235 can drain into a glass or cup placed below.
Claims (6)
1. A dispenser for carbonated liquid comprising:
i) a supply of carbonated liquid (11) at above atmospheric pressure;
ii) an assembly comprising first and second relatively movable parts (189, 181);
iii) an i (135) in said assembly and coupled to said supply (11);
iv) an outlet (237) from said assembly from which carbonated liquid may be dispensed;
v) a flow passage (99, 103, 235, 237) through said assembly and connecting said inlet (135) and outlet (237);
vi) a valve (107, 109) in said flow passage and controlling flow of carbonated liquid through the flow passage depending upon relative movements of said parts;
vii) means (191) for relatively moving said parts to control said valve (107, 109);
characterised in that a length (235) of said flow passage comprises an elongated curved expansion chamber of increasing cross section in a direction towards the outlet (237) for reducing the pressure and velocity of carbonated liquid flowing into said chamber before it reaches said outlet (237) so as to minimise loss of carbonation in the dispensed liquid.
characterised in that a length (235) of said flow passage comprises an elongated curved expansion chamber of increasing cross section in a direction towards the outlet (237) for reducing the pressure and velocity of carbonated liquid flowing into said chamber before it reaches said outlet (237) so as to minimise loss of carbonation in the dispensed liquid.
2. A dispenser according to Claim 1, characterised in that said relatively movable parts comprise a holder (181) having a cylindrical bore (182), and a rotatable disc (189) rotatably contained in said bore.
3. A dispenser according to Claim 1, characterised in that the said expansion chamber (235) is in said rotatable disc (189).
4. A dispenser according to Claim 3, characterised in that said expansion chamber extends around the disc (189) by an extent to subtend an angle of approximately 90°.
5. A dispenser according to any of Claims 2 to 4, characterised in that the said valve (107, 109) comprises an aperture (107) in said holder (182), an aperture (231) in the disc (189), and an O-ring seal (109).
6. A dispenser according to any of Claims 2 to 4, characterised in that the said means (191) for relatively moving the said holder (181) and disc (189) comprises a lever (191) integral with the disc (189).
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Inventor name: JEANS, EDWARD LEWIS |