EP1117612B1 - Buse a melange d'air pour la distributeur de boissons multi-parfum - Google Patents

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EP1117612B1
EP1117612B1 EP99941993A EP99941993A EP1117612B1 EP 1117612 B1 EP1117612 B1 EP 1117612B1 EP 99941993 A EP99941993 A EP 99941993A EP 99941993 A EP99941993 A EP 99941993A EP 1117612 B1 EP1117612 B1 EP 1117612B1
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Darren W. Simmons
John D. Santy, Jr.
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67DDISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • B67D1/0042Details of specific parts of the dispensers
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67DDISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • B67D1/0042Details of specific parts of the dispensers
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    • B67D1/0044Mixing devices for liquids for mixing inside the dispensing nozzle
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67DDISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B67D1/00Apparatus or devices for dispensing beverages on draught
    • B67D1/0042Details of specific parts of the dispensers
    • B67D1/0043Mixing devices for liquids
    • B67D1/0051Mixing devices for liquids for mixing outside the nozzle
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67DDISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B67D1/00Apparatus or devices for dispensing beverages on draught
    • B67D1/0042Details of specific parts of the dispensers
    • B67D1/0043Mixing devices for liquids
    • B67D1/0051Mixing devices for liquids for mixing outside the nozzle
    • B67D1/0052Mixing devices for liquids for mixing outside the nozzle by means for directing respective streams together

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  • the present invention relates to beverage dispensing nozzles and, more particularly, but not by way of limitation, to a beverage dispensing nozzle for dispensing multiple flavored drinks, including flavor additives, from a single nozzle without intermingling drink flavors.
  • the flavored syrup, and, if desired, flavor additive be intimately mixed with a mixing fluid, such as carbonated or plain water, so that the resulting drink is of uniform consistency.
  • a mixing fluid such as carbonated or plain water
  • the mixing fluid is carbonated water
  • the carbonated water and syrup, and, if desired, flavor additive be mixed in such a manner that the carbon dioxide does not excessively escape and produce undesirable foaming.
  • Another problem that must be addressed is proper mixing of the mixing fluid, such as carbonated or plain water, and syrup, and, if desired, flavor additives.
  • the mixing fluid such as carbonated or plain water, and syrup
  • flavor additives To insure proper mixing, it is necessary to expose the maximum surface area of the syrup, and, if desired, flavor additive, to the mixing fluid. If the mixing is to occur outside the nozzle, it is important that the momentum of the syrup stream, and, if desired, flavor additive stream, be substantially equal to or less than the momentum of the mixing fluid stream.
  • Excessive foaming is another problem when the mixing fluid is carbonated water.
  • the carbonated water which enters the nozzle at a high pressure, must be gently reduced to atmospheric pressure so that a minimum of carbon dioxide will escape solution.
  • out-gassing of carbon dioxide is particularly troublesome. Consequently, as the carbonated water releases carbon dioxide in both the nozzle and the cup, the released carbon dioxide escaping solution causes excessive foaming of the dispensed beverage. That excessive foaming creates a poor product because the drink is generally "flat".
  • U.S. Patent 3,277,924. which issued on October 11, 1966, to Nezworski, discloses a flow regulator of a nozzle for a soft drink mixing and dispensing apparatus.
  • the flow regulator regulates the release of flavouring syrup.
  • the disclosed nozzle delivers flavouring syrup and mixing fluid through separate annular flow paths, wherein mixing occurs in the region of the nozzle exit.
  • the preamble of claim 1 is based on US 3,277, 924.
  • an object of the present invention to provide a beverage dispensing nozzle that dispenses a beverage syrup and mixing fluid at a high volume flow to form a dispensed beverage drink.
  • the beverage dispensing nozzle of the present invention may be utilized with a counter top or similar beverage dispenser.
  • a mixing fluid such as carbonated or plain water
  • a mixing fluid is delivered to the discharge end of the beverage dispensing nozzle through an annular channel.
  • the beverage dispensing nozzle discharges the mixing fluid in a circular path around its exit end.
  • a selected beverage syrup is delivered to the discharge end of the beverage dispensing nozzle through a concentric annular channel.
  • the annular channel may be partially closed at its discharge end to restrict the beverage syrup flow, thereby insuring adequate momentum to propel the beverage syrup from the beverage dispensing nozzle into intimate contact with the mixing fluid.
  • a selected flavor additive is delivered to the discharge end of the beverage dispensing nozzle through a flavor additive conduit.
  • the mixing fluid is delivered to the exit end of the nozzle through an annular channel that is concentric to the beverage syrup annular channels.
  • the mixing fluid surrounds an exiting beverage syrup stream and flavor additive stream and is directed inwardly for maximum surface contact with the beverage syrup and flavor additive.
  • the mixing fluid travels at substantially equal or higher momentum than the beverage syrup and flavor additive to insure proper mixing.
  • a second stream of mixing fluid exits through a center conduit in the beverage dispensing nozzle. This is particularly the case for large volume nozzles.
  • the most significant feature of the invention is the distribution of beverage syrup in a circumferential pattern around the exit end of the beverage dispensing nozzle, thus presenting the greatest surface area for contact with the mixing fluid.
  • the momentum of the syrup as it exits the nozzle is controlled so that it is substantially equal to or less than the momentum of the mixing fluid to insure intimate mixing, while avoiding carbon, dioxide breakout when the mixing fluid is carbonated water.
  • the beverage dispensing nozzle includes a first annulus, a second annulus, and a third annulus that form three annular beverage syrup channels along with an inner housing. Furthermore, the third or innermost annulus includes a flavor additive conduit therethrough to permit the inclusion of a flavor additive in the dispensed drink.
  • a beverage dispensing nozzle 10 includes a cap member 11, an o-ring 12, gaskets 13-15, an inner housing 16, a first or outer annulus 17, a second or intermediate annulus 18, a third or inner annulus 19, and an outer housing 20.
  • the inner housing 16 defines a chamber 40 and includes an opening 44 into chamber 40.
  • the inner housing 16 includes cavities 41-44 that communicate with the chamber 40 through conduits 45-47, respectively (refer to Figs. 1 and 2). Even though the conduits 45-47 connect to separate cavities 41-43, they are concentrically spaced apart; namely, the conduit 47 is innermost, the conduit 45 is intermediate, and the conduit 46 is outermost (refer to Figs. 7-9).
  • the conduits 45-47 are concentrically spaced apart so that beverage syrup may enter the chamber 40 at three separate points.
  • the interior wall of the inner housing 16 defining the chamber 40 includes stair-steps 48-51.
  • the first or outer annulus 17 includes an upper member 52 and a discharge member 53 (refer to Figs. 1 and 2).
  • the first or outer annulus 17 fits within the chamber 40 of the inner housing 16 such that a portion of the upper member 52 engages the stair step 49. That portion of the upper member 52 may press fit with the stair step 49 or, as in this first embodiment, an adhesive may be used to secure that portion of the upper member 52 with the stair step 49.
  • the first or outer annulus 17 and the interior wall of the inner housing 16 defining the stair step 48 form an annular channel 54 that connects with the conduit 46 of the inner housing 16.
  • the annular channel 54 insures a large volume of beverage syrup flows uniformly about the first or outer annulus 17 during discharge (refer to Figs 7-9).
  • the discharge member 53 includes discharge channels 55 to aid the annular channel 54 in discharging the beverage syrup because the discharge member 53 is sized to substantially reside within the lower portion of the interior wall for the inner housing 16 (refer to Fig. 6).
  • the discharge member 53 operates to discharge the beverage syrup in a restricted annular flow to insure uniform distribution of the beverage syrup as it exits from the beverage dispensing nozzle 10, thereby providing a maximum surface area for contact with mixing fluid also exiting from the beverage dispensing nozzle 10.
  • the second or intermediate annulus 18 includes an upper member 56 and a discharge member 57 (refer to Figs. 1 and 2).
  • the second or intermediate annulus 18 fits within the first or outer annulus 17 such that a portion of the upper member 56 engages the stair step 50. That portion of the upper member 56 may press fit with the stair step 50 or, as in this first embodiment, an adhesive may be used to secure that portion of the upper member 56 with the stair step 50.
  • the second or intermediate annulus 17 and the interior wall of the first or outer annulus 17 form an annular channel 58 that connects with the conduit 45 of the inner housing 16.
  • the annular channel 58 insures a large volume of beverage syrup flows uniformly about the second or intermediate annulus 18 during discharge (refer to Figs 7-9).
  • the discharge member 57 includes discharge channels 59 to aid the annular channel 58 in discharging the beverage syrup because the discharge member 57 is sized to substantially reside within the lower portion of the interior wall for the first or interior annulus 17.
  • the discharge member 57 operates to discharge the beverage syrup in a restricted annular flow to insure uniform distribution of the beverage syrup as it exits from the beverage dispensing nozzle 10, thereby providing a maximum surface area for contact with mixing fluid also exiting from the beverage dispensing nozzle 10.
  • the third or inner annulus 19 includes a securing member 60, an intermediate member 61 and a discharge member 62 (refer to Figs. 1 and 2).
  • the third or inner annulus 19 fits within the second or intermediate annulus 18 such that the securing member 60 protrudes through the opening 44 of the inner housing and engages the interior wall of the inner housing 16 defining the opening 44.
  • the securing member 60 may press fit with the interior wall of the inner housing 16 defining the opening 44 or, as in this first embodiment, an adhesive may be used to secure the securing member 60 with the interior wall of the inner housing 16 defining the opening 44.
  • the third or inner annulus 19 and the stair step 51 and the interior wall of the second or intermediate annulus 18 form an annular channel 64 that connects with the conduit 47 of the inner housing 16.
  • the annular channel 64 insures a large volume of beverage syrup flows uniformly about the third or interior annulus 19 during discharge (refer to Figs 7-9).
  • the discharge member 62 includes discharge channels 63 to aid the annular channel 64 in discharging the beverage syrup because the discharge member 62 is sized to substantially reside within the lower portion of the interior wall for the second or intermediate annulus 18.
  • the discharge member 62 operates to discharge the beverage syrup in a restricted annular flow to insure uniform distribution of the beverage syrup as it exits from the beverage dispensing nozzle 10, thereby providing a maximum surface area for contact with mixing fluid also exiting from the beverage dispensing nozzle 10.
  • annuluses 17-19 one of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that alternative shapes, such as elliptical or polygonal, may be utilized.
  • the cap member 11 includes beverage syrup inlet ports 21-23 that communicate with a respective beverage syrup outlet port 24-26 via a respective connecting conduit 37-39 through the cap member 11 (refer to Figs. 1,2, and 7-9).
  • the cap member 11 includes protrusion 35 to aid in the securing of the inner housing 16 to the cap member 11.
  • the beverage syrup outlet ports 24-26 snap fit within a respective cavity 41-42 of the inner housing 16 to secure the inner housing 16 to the cap member 11.
  • the gaskets 13-15 fit around a respective beverage syrup outlet port 24-26 to provide a fluid seal and to assist in the securing of the inner housing 16 to the cap member 11.
  • the securing member 60 of the third or inner annulus 19 extending through the opening 44 of the inner housing 16 snap fits around the protrusion 35 of the cap member 11 to aid in the securing of the inner housing 16 to the cap member 11.
  • a beverage syrup path involving the beverage syrup inlet port 22; the conduit 38; the beverage syrup outlet port 25; the cavity 42; the conduit 46; the annular channel 54, which includes the discharge channels 55; and one involving the beverage syrup inlet port 23; the conduit 39; the beverage syrup outlet port 26; the cavity 43; the conduit 47; the annular channel 64, which includes the discharge channels 63; are also created.
  • the cap member 11 includes a mixing fluid inlet port 27 that communicates with mixing fluid outlet channels 66-71 via a connecting conduit 28 through the cap member 11 (refer to Figs. 1-3 and 6).
  • the mixing fluid outlet channels 66-71 in this first embodiment are uniformly spaced within the cap member 11 and communicate with an annular cavity 36 defined by a portion of the cap member 11 to deliver mixing fluid along the entire circumference of the annular cavity 36.
  • the preferred mixing fluid is carbonated water, which forms a carbonated beverage drink when combined with a beverage syrup. Nevertheless, one of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that other mixing fluids, such as plain water may be used.
  • a beverage from a beverage syrup and a mixing fluid such as carbonated or plain water
  • a mixing fluid such as carbonated or plain water
  • the cap member 20 includes dog ears 29 and 30 that permit the connection of the cap member 11 to a standard dispensing valve using suitable and well known means.
  • Each of the beverage syrup inlet ports 21-23 receives a beverage syrup conduit to supply the beverage dispensing nozzle 10 with a beverage syrup.
  • the mixing fluid inlet port 27 receives a mixing fluid conduit to supply the beverage dispensing nozzle 10 with a mixing fluid.
  • the cap member 11 includes a groove 34 for receiving the o-ring 12 therein.
  • the outer housing 20 snap fits over the cap member 11, including the o-ring 12 which provides a fluid seal and assists in the securing of the outer housing 16 to the cap member 11.
  • the outer housing 20 includes flanges 74 and 75 and tabs 76 and 77 to mount the outer housing 20 to a standard dispensing valve in well known manner.
  • the outer housing 20 further includes an inwardly extending lip portion 73 at its exit end.
  • the interior wall of the outer housing 20 in combination with the portion of the cap member 11 defining the annular cavity 36 and the exterior wall of the inner housing define an annular channel 72.
  • a mixing fluid path involving the mixing fluid inlet port 27, the conduit 28, the mixing fluid outlet channels 66-71, and the annular channel 72 is created.
  • a mixing fluid such as carbonated or plain water
  • the mixing fluid may be dispensed separately to provide the mixing fluid by itself.
  • mixing fluid enters the beverage dispensing nozzle 10 through the mixing fluid inlet port 27 and travels through the conduit 28 to the mixing fluid outlet channels 66-71 for delivery into the annular cavity 36 (refer to Figs. 7-9).
  • the annular cavity 36 receives a large volume of mixing fluid to insure the annular channel 72 remains full for uniform flow around the annular channel 72 as the mixing fluid flows downwardly through the annular channel 72 to the discharge end of the annular channel 72.
  • the discharge end of the annular channel 72 may be partially closed to increase the momentum of the mixing fluid exiting the annular channel 72 to maintain a uniform distribution of mixing fluid exiting around the entire circumference of the annular channel 72.
  • the inwardly extending lip portion 73 of the outer housing 20 directs the mixing fluid inwardly toward a beverage syrup stream exiting from one of discharge members 53, 57, and 62.
  • the inward directing of the mixing fluid provides for intimate mixing as well as a means for washing the discharge end of the annular channel 72 to prevent syrup carryover.
  • the beverage syrup inlet ports 21-23 each receive a different flavor of beverage syrup, which is delivered through a conduit by a beverage syrup source (not shown). Each beverage syrup travels through its particular flow path for discharge from the beverage dispensing nozzle 10 as previously described (refer to Figs. 7-9). Illustratively, a beverage syrup delivered to the beverage syrup inlet port 21 flows through the conduit 37, the beverage syrup outlet port 24, the cavity 41, the conduit 45, the annular channel 58, and the discharge channels 59 prior to discharge from the beverage dispensing nozzle 10.
  • the annular channels 54, 58, and 64 provide a large volume of beverage syrup around each of a respective first or outer, second or intermediate, and third or inner annulus for discharge through one of the discharge members 53, 57, and 62.
  • the discharge members 53, 57, and 62 restrict the flow of beverage syrup to insure uniform distribution of the beverage syrup as it exits from the beverage dispensing nozzle 10, thus insuring a maximum surface area for contact with the mixing fluid exiting from the annular channel 72.
  • only one beverage syrup is typically dispensed at a time, it should be understood that more than one beverage syrup may be discharged from the beverage dispensing nozzle 10 at a time to provide a mix of flavors.
  • beverage dispensing nozzle 10 An important feature of the beverage dispensing nozzle 10 is the annular discharge of a beverage syrup, whereby the annularly discharged mixing fluid contacts the beverage syrup in mid-air below the dispensing nozzle 10.
  • the annular discharge shape of the beverage syrup and the mixing fluid significantly increases the contact surface area between the two streams, resulting in more effective mixing.
  • the mixture of the beverage syrup and the mixing fluid outside the beverage dispensing nozzle 10 eliminates the sanitary considerations that occur with a mixing chamber interior to the nozzle; namely, the unsanitary build up of bacteria on the interior of the mixing chamber, which is exacerbated due to the stickiness of the beverage syrup.
  • beverage syrup sources and annuluses have been described, one of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that any number of beverage syrup sources and annuluses could be provided, including a single beverage syrup source and annulus.
  • the single stream of mixing fluid exiting from the annular channel 72 may be separated into two or more streams.
  • a second embodiment of the beverage dispensing nozzle 100 is virtually identical in configuration and operation to the first embodiment of the beverage dispensing nozzle 10. Consequently, components for the beverage dispensing nozzle 100 of like configuration and operation to components of the beverage dispensing nozzle 10 have been referenced with like numerals.
  • the beverage dispensing nozzle 100 is configured and operates as the beverage dispensing nozzle 10, except the beverage dispensing nozzle 100 includes a conduit 101 coupled to the conduit 28 to communicate mixing fluid into a center conduit 102 of the third or inner annulus 19.
  • the third or inner annulus 18 includes an outlet 103 for discharging the mixing fluid interior to a discharged beverage syrup stream.
  • the conduit 28 therefore not only delivers mixing fluid to the mixing fluid outlet channels 66-71 but also to the conduit 101 for delivery to the center conduit 102.
  • the center conduit 102 delivers the mixing fluid through the center of the beverage dispensing nozzle 100, where it exits inside a beverage syrup stream to enhance mixing of the mixing fluid and beverage syrup.
  • the beverage dispensing nozzle 100 is particularly desirable for use in dispensing single flavor beverage drinks and for use with large volume beverage dispensing nozzles.
  • a diffuser 104 may be positioned within the conduit 101 to direct the mixing fluid onto the sides of the center conduit 102 to prevent a single stream exiting the outlet 103, thereby improving surface contact between the mixing fluid and beverage syrup.
  • a third embodiment of the beverage dispensing nozzle 200 is virtually identical in configuration and operation to the first embodiment of the beverage dispensing nozzle 10. Consequently, components for the beverage dispensing nozzle 200 of like configuration and operation to components of the beverage dispensing nozzle 10 have been referenced with like numerals.
  • the beverage dispensing nozzle 200 is configured and operates as the beverage dispensing nozzle 10, except, in the beverage dispensing nozzle 200, the outlet end of the first or outer annulus 17 includes a conical cut-out portion 201, the outlet end of the second or intermediate annulus 18 includes a conical cut-out portion 202, and the outlet end of the third or inner annulus 19 includes a conical cut-out portion 203.
  • the conical cut-out portions 201, 202, and 203 defme a reverse conical beverage syrup outlet 204 that aids in preventing beverage syrup carryover by facilitating the formation of a low pressure region at the beverage syrup outlet 204.
  • the low pressure region permits the flow of mixing fluid over the beverage syrup outlet 204, thereby washing the beverage syrup outlet 204 to remove any carryover beverage syrup.
  • a fourth embodiment of the beverage dispensing nozzle 300 is virtually identical in configuration and operation to the first embodiment of the beverage dispensing nozzle 10. Consequently, components for the beverage dispensing nozzle 300 of like configuration and operation to components of the beverage dispensing nozzle 10 have been referenced with like numerals.
  • the beverage dispensing nozzle 300 is configured and operates as the beverage dispensing nozzle 10, except, in the beverage dispensing nozzle 300, the outlet end of the first or outer annulus 17 includes a concave cut-out portion 301, the outlet end of the second or intermediate annulus 18 includes a concave cut-out portion 302, and the outlet end of the third or inner annulus 19 includes a concave cut-out portion 303.
  • the concave cut-out portions 301, 302, and 303 define a concave beverage syrup nozzle outlet 304 that aids in preventing beverage syrup carryover by facilitating the formation of a low pressure region at the beverage syrup outlet 304.
  • the low pressure region permits the flow of mixing fluid over the beverage syrup outlet 304, thereby washing the beverage syrup outlet 304 to remove any carryover beverage syrup.
  • a fifth embodiment of the beverage dispensing nozzle 400 is virtually identical in configuration and operation to the first embodiment of the beverage dispensing nozzle 10. Consequently, components for the beverage dispensing nozzle 400 of like configuration and operation to components of the beverage dispensing nozzle 10 have been referenced with like numerals.
  • the beverage dispensing nozzle 400 is configured and operates as the beverage dispensing nozzle 10, except, in the beverage dispensing nozzle 400, the outlet end of the first or outer annulus 17 includes a convex protrusion 402, the outlet end of the second or intermediate annulus 18 includes a convex protrusion 403, and the outlet end of the third or inner annulus 19 includes a convex protrusion 404.
  • the convex protrusions 402, 403, and 404 define a convex beverage syrup nozzle outlet 405 that aids in preventing beverage syrup carryover because the rounded convex shape permits dispensed beverage syrup to flow to the lower portion of the beverage syrup nozzle outlet 405 where it is rinsed off by the flow of the dispensed mixing fluid.
  • a sixth embodiment of the beverage dispensing nozzle 500 is virtually identical in configuration and operation to the first embodiment of the beverage dispensing nozzle 10. Consequently, components for the beverage dispensing nozzle 500 of like configuration and operation to components of the beverage dispensing nozzle 10 have been referenced with like numerals.
  • the beverage dispensing nozzle 500 is configured and operates as the beverage dispensing nozzle 10, except, in the beverage dispensing nozzle 500, the outlet end of the first or outer annulus 17 includes a downward sloping edge 502, the outlet end of the second or intermediate annulus 18 includes a downward sloping edge 503, and the outlet end of the third or inner annulus 19 includes a conical edge 504.
  • the downward sloping edges 502 and 503 and the conical edge 504 define a conical beverage syrup nozzle outlet 505 that aids in preventing beverage syrup carryover because the conical shape permits dispensed beverage syrup to flow to the lower portion of the beverage syrup nozzle outlet 505 where it is rinsed off by the flow of the dispensed mixing fluid.
  • a seventh embodiment of the beverage dispensing nozzle 600 is virtually identical in configuration and operation to the first embodiment of the beverage dispensing nozzle 10. Consequently, components for the beverage dispensing nozzle 600 of like configuration and operation to components of the beverage dispensing nozzle 10 have been referenced with like numerals.
  • the beverage dispensing nozzle 600 is configured and operates as the beverage dispensing nozzle 10, except, in the beverage dispensing nozzle 600, the outlet end of the first or outer annulus 17 includes a downward sloping edge 602, the outlet end of the second or intermediate annulus 18 includes a downward sloping edge 603, and the outlet end of the third or inner annulus 19 includes a truncated conical edge 604.
  • the downward sloping edges 602 and 603 and the truncated conical edge 604 defme a truncated conical beverage syrup nozzle outlet 605 that aids in preventing beverage syrup carryover because the truncated conical shape permits dispensed beverage syrup to flow to the lower portion of the beverage syrup nozzle outlet 605 where it is rinsed off by the flow of the dispensed mixing fluid.
  • the flattened portion 606 of the truncated conical beverage syrup nozzle outlet 605 creates a low pressure region that prevents the formation of a beverage syrup bubble as well as aids in the washing of the outlet by the mixing fluid.
  • an eighth embodiment of the beverage dispensing nozzle 700 is virtually identical in configuration and operation to the first embodiment of the beverage dispensing nozzle 10. Consequently, components for the beverage dispensing nozzle 700 of like configuration and operation to components of the beverage dispensing nozzle 10 have been referenced with like numerals.
  • the beverage dispensing nozzle 700 is configured and operates as the beverage dispensing nozzle 10, except, in the beverage dispensing nozzle 700, the outlet end of the first or outer annulus 17 includes a downward cascading edge 702, the outlet end of the second or intermediate annulus 18 includes a downward cascading edge 703, and the outlet end of the third or inner annulus 19 includes a cascading conical edge 704.
  • the downward cascading edges 702 and 703 and the cascading conical edge 704 defme a cascading conical beverage syrup nozzle outlet 705 that aids in preventing beverage syrup carryover because the cascading conical shape permits dispensed beverage syrup to flow to the lower portion of the beverage syrup nozzle outlet 705 where it is rinsed off by the flow of the dispensed mixing fluid.
  • the downward cascading edges 702 and 703 and the cascading conical edge 704 create crevices that function as collection points for excess beverage syrup so that, upon subsequent dispenses, the dispensed beverage syrup flows over the collected beverage syrup and does not mix, thereby eliminating beverage syrup carryover.
  • a ninth embodiment of the beverage dispensing nozzle 800 is virtually identical in configuration and operation to the first embodiment of the beverage dispensing nozzle 10. Consequently, components for the beverage dispensing nozzle 800 of like configuration and operation to components of the beverage dispensing nozzle 10 have been referenced with like numerals.
  • the beverage dispensing nozzle 800 is configured and operates as the beverage dispensing nozzle 10, except, in the beverage dispensing nozzle 800, the outlet end of the first or outer annulus 17 includes a downward cascading edge 802, the outlet end of the second or intermediate annulus 18 includes a downward cascading edge 803, and the outlet end of the third or inner annulus 19 includes a cascading truncated conical edge 804.
  • the downward cascading edges 802 and 803 and the cascading truncated conical edge 804 define a cascading truncated conical beverage syrup nozzle outlet 805 that aids in preventing beverage syrup carryover because the cascading truncated conical shape permits dispensed beverage syrup to flow to the lower portion of the beverage syrup nozzle outlet 805 where it is rinsed off by the flow of the dispensed mixing fluid.
  • the downward cascading edges 802 and 803 and the cascading conical edge 804 create crevices that function as collection points for excess beverage syrup so that, upon subsequent dispenses, the dispensed beverage syrup flows over the collected beverage syrup and does not mix, thereby eliminating beverage syrup carryover.
  • the flattened portion 806 of the cascading truncated conical beverage syrup nozzle outlet 805 creates a low pressure region that prevents the formation of a beverage syrup bubble as well as aids in the washing of the outlet by the mixing fluid.
  • a tenth embodiment of the beverage dispensing nozzle 900 is virtually identical in configuration and operation to the first embodiment of the beverage dispensing nozzle 10. Consequently, components for the beverage dispensing nozzle 900 of like configuration and operation to components of the beverage dispensing nozzle 10 have been referenced with like numerals.
  • the beverage dispensing nozzle 900 is configured and operates as the beverage dispensing nozzle 10, except, the third or inner annulus 919 and the cap member 911 include modifications to permit the delivery of flavor additives from the beverage dispensing nozzle 900 along with beverage syrup and mixing fluid.
  • flavor additives in this tenth embodiment include, but are not limited to, cherry or vanilla, which are utilized to form new drink combinations such as cherry cola.
  • the third or inner annulus 919 includes a securing member 960, an intermediate member 961, and a discharge member 962.
  • the third or inner annulus 919 mounts within the second or intermediate annulus 18, protrudes through the opening of the inner housing, and engages the interior wall of the inner housing 16 defining the opening identically as previously described with reference to the beverage dispensing nozzle 10.
  • the third or inner annulus 919 includes passageways 907 and 908 therethrough, which are utilized to deliver flavor additives from the third or inner annulus 919.
  • the intermediate member 961 and the discharge member 962 are identical to the intermediate member 61 and the discharge member 62 of the third or inner annulus 19, except, the intermediate member 961 and the discharge member 962 define a portion of the passageways 907 and 908.
  • the securing member 960 is identical to the securing member 60 of the third or inner annulus 919, except, the securing member 60 defines a cavity 909 as well as a portion of the passageways 907 and 908.
  • the cap member 911 is configured and operates as the cap member 11, except, the cap member 911 further includes flavor additive inlet ports 901 and 902 that communicate with a respective flavor additive outlet port 903 and 904 via a respective connecting passageway 905 and 906 through the cap member 911.
  • beverage syrup outlet ports of the cap member 911 snap fit within a respective cavity of the inner housing 16 to secure the inner housing 16 to the cap member 911.
  • Gaskets fit around a respective beverage syrup outlet port to provide a fluid seal and to assist in the securing of the inner housing 16 to the cap member 911.
  • the securing member 960 of the third or inner annulus 919 extending through the opening of the inner housing 16 snap fits around the protrusion 35 of the cap member 911 to aid in the securing of the inner housing 16 to the cap member 911.
  • a flavor additive conduit involving the flavor additive inlet port 901; the passageway 905; the flavor additive outlet port 903; and the passageway 907 is created.
  • a flavor additive conduit involving the flavor additive inlet port 902; the passageway 906; the flavor additive outlet port 904; and the passageway 908 is created.
  • the operation of the beverage dispensing nozzle 900 in delivering a mixing fluid for combination with a beverage syrup to produce a desired drink is identical to the operation of the beverage dispensing nozzle 10.
  • the beverage dispensing nozzle 900 provides a user the option of altering drink flavor through the addition of flavor additives, such as cherry or vanilla, delivered from flavor additive sources.
  • flavor additives such as cherry or vanilla
  • the flavor additive enters a respective flavor additive inlet port 901 or 902 and travels to a respective passageway 907 or 908 via a respective passageway 905 or 906 and flavor additive outlet port 903 and 904.
  • the selected additive flavor traverses a respective passageway 907 or 908 and exits the third or inner annulus 919, where the flavor additive combines with the flowing beverage syrup and mixing fluid to produce an alternatively flavored drink, such as cherry or vanilla cola.

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La présente invention concerne une buse de distribution de boisson (10) dont la tête (11) comporte trois orifices de débit de sirop (21-23) couplés chacun à une source de sirop. La tête comporte en outre un orifice de débit de fluide de mélange (27) couplé à une source de fluide de mélange. Un logement interne (16) délimitant une chambre (40) est couplé à la tête. Une première structure annulaire (17) située à l'intérieur de la chambre du logement intérieur définit avec lui un premier canal annulaire à sirop à boisson (54). En l'occurrence, le premier orifice de débit de sirop dirige le sirop sur le premier canal annulaire à sirop. Une deuxième structure annulaire (18) située à l'intérieur de la chambre du logement intérieur définit avec la première structure annulaire un deuxième canal annulaire à sirop (58). Une troisième structure annulaire (19) située à l'intérieur de la chambre du logement intérieur définit avec la deuxième structure annulaire un troisième canal annulaire à sirop (64).

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  1. Buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900), comprenant :
    un élément de bouchon (11) comprenant un premier orifice d'entrée de sirop de boisson (22) couplé à une première source de sirop de boisson et un orifice d'entrée de fluide de mélange (27) couplé à une source de fluide de mélange ;
    un logement interne (16) couplé à l'élément de bouchon (11), le logement interne (16) définissant une chambre (40) ;
    un premier anneau (17) disposé au sein de la chambre (40) du logement interne (16), le premier anneau (17) et le logement interne (16) définissant un premier canal de sirop de boisson annulaire (54), le premier orifice d'entrée de sirop de boisson (22) communiquant le sirop de boisson au premier canal de sirop de boisson annulaire (54) pour décharge depuis la buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) en une configuration d'écoulement annulaire ; et
    un logement externe (20) couplé à l'élément de bouchon (11), le logement externe (20) et le logement interne (16) définissant un canal de fluide de mélange annulaire (72), l'orifice d'entrée de fluide de mélange (27) communiquant le fluide de mélange au canal de fluide de mélange annulaire (72) pour décharge depuis la buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) en une configuration d'écoulement annulaire qui se mélange avec le sirop de boisson sortant ;
    caractérisée en ce que :
    l'élément de bouchon (11) comprend un deuxième orifice d'entrée de sirop de boisson (21) couplé à une deuxième source de sirop de boisson ; et
    un deuxième anneau (18) est disposé au sein de la chambre (40) du logement interne (16), le deuxième anneau (18) et le premier anneau (17) définissant un deuxième canal de sirop de boisson annulaire (58), le deuxième orifice d'entrée de sirop de boisson (21) communiquant le sirop de boisson au deuxième canal de sirop de boisson annulaire (58) pour décharge depuis la buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) en une configuration d'écoulement annulaire.
  2. Buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle le logement interne (16) comprend une première cavité (42) en son sein, reliée à un premier conduit de logement interne (46) qui communique avec le premier canal de sirop de boisson annulaire (54).
  3. Buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) selon la revendication 2, dans laquelle l'élément de bouchon (11) comprend un premier orifice de sortie de sirop de boisson (25) relié au premier orifice d'entrée de sirop de boisson (22), le premier orifice de sortie de sirop de boisson (25) s'emboîtant au sein de la première cavité (42) du logement interne (16) pour coupler le logement interne (16) à l'élément de bouchon (11) et communiquer le sirop de boisson au logement interne (16).
  4. Buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle l'élément de bouchon (11) comprend une pluralité de canaux de sortie de fluide de mélange (66-71) reliés à l'orifice d'entrée de fluide de mélange (27) et communiquant avec le canal de fluide de mélange annulaire (72) pour fournir de façon circonférentielle le fluide de mélange dans le canal de fluide de mélange annulaire (72).
  5. Buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle l'élément de bouchon (11) comprend un conduit (28) relié à l'orifice d'entrée de fluide de mélange (27) et communiquant avec le logement interne (16) pour fournir le fluide de mélange via le centre de la buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900).
  6. Buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) selon la revendication 5, dans laquelle un diffuseur réside au sein du conduit (28) pour fournir le fluide de mélange via le centre de la buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900).
  7. Buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle le premier anneau (17) comprend un élément de décharge (53) qui restreint la configuration d'écoulement annulaire du sirop de boisson quittant la buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) pour garantir une répartition uniforme.
  8. Buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) selon la revendication 7, dans laquelle l'élément de décharge (53) comprend une pluralité de canaux de décharge (55) qui aident le premier canal de sirop de boisson annulaire (54) à décharger le sirop de boisson depuis la buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900).
  9. Buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle le logement externe (20) comprend une portion de lèvre s'étendant vers l'intérieur (73) pour diriger vers l'intérieur l'écoulement annulaire de fluide de mélange quittant la buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900).
  10. Buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle le logement interne (16) comprend une deuxième cavité (41) en son sein, reliée à un deuxième conduit de logement interne (45) qui communique avec le deuxième canal de sirop de boisson annulaire (58).
  11. Buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) selon la revendication 10, dans laquelle l'élément de bouchon (11) comprend, en outre, un deuxième orifice de sortie de sirop de boisson (24) relié au deuxième orifice d'entrée de sirop de boisson (21), le deuxième orifice de sortie de sirop de boisson (24) s'emboîtant au sein de la deuxième cavité (41) du logement interne pour coupler le logement interne (16) à l'élément de bouchon (11) et communiquer le sirop de boisson au logement interne (16).
  12. Buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle le deuxième anneau (18) comprend un élément de décharge (57) qui restreint la configuration d'écoulement annulaire du sirop de boisson quittant la buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) pour garantir une répartition uniforme.
  13. Buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) selon la revendication 12, dans laquelle l'élément de décharge (57) comprend une pluralité de canaux de décharge (59) qui aident le deuxième canal de sirop de boisson annulaire (58) à décharger le sirop de boisson depuis la buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900).
  14. Buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle l'élément de bouchon (11) comprend, en outre, un troisième orifice d'entrée de sirop de boisson (23) couplé à une troisième source de sirop de boisson.
  15. Buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) selon la revendication 14, comprenant, en outre, un troisième anneau (19) disposé au sein de la chambre (40) du logement interne (16), le troisième anneau (19) et le deuxième anneau (18) définissant un troisième canal de sirop de boisson (64), le troisième orifice d'entrée de sirop de boisson (23) communiquant le sirop de boisson au troisième canal de sirop de boisson (64) pour décharge depuis la buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900).
  16. Buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) selon la revendication 15, dans laquelle le logement interne (16) comprend une troisième cavité en son sein reliée à un troisième conduit de logement interne (47) qui communique avec le troisième canal de sirop de boisson (64).
  17. Buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) selon la revendication 16, dans laquelle l'élément de bouchon (11) comprend, en outre, un troisième orifice de sortie de sirop de boisson (26) relié au troisième orifice d'entrée de sirop de boisson (23), le troisième orifice de sortie de sirop de boisson (26) s'emboîtant au sein de la troisième cavité (43) du logement interne (16) pour coupler le logement interne (16) à l'élément de bouchon (11) et communiquer le sirop de boisson au logement interne (16).
  18. Buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) selon la revendication 15, dans laquelle le troisième anneau (19) comprend un élément de décharge (62) qui restreint une configuration d'écoulement annulaire du sirop de boisson quittant la buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) pour garantir une répartition uniforme.
  19. Buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) selon la revendication 18, dans laquelle l'élément de décharge (62) comprend une pluralité de canaux de décharge (63) qui aident le troisième canal de sirop de boisson (64) à décharger le sirop de boisson depuis la buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900).
  20. Buse distributrice de boisson (200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle le premier anneau (17) comprend une sortie de forme irrégulière qui manipule la configuration d'écoulement annulaire du sirop de boisson pour empêcher un entraînement de sirop de boisson.
  21. Buse distributrice de boisson (200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle le deuxième anneau (18) comprend une sortie de forme irrégulière qui manipule la configuration d'écoulement annulaire du sirop de boisson pour empêcher un entraînement de sirop de boisson.
  22. Buse distributrice de boisson (200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) selon la revendication 15, dans laquelle le troisième anneau (19) comprend une sortie de forme irrégulière qui manipule la configuration d'écoulement du sirop de boisson pour empêcher un entraînement de sirop de boisson.
  23. Buse distributrice de boisson (200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle le premier anneau (17) et le deuxième anneau (18) s'alignent pour définir une sortie de sirop de boisson de forme irrégulière qui manipule la configuration d'écoulement annulaire du sirop de boisson pour empêcher un entraînement de sirop de boisson.
  24. Buse distributrice de boisson (200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) selon la revendication 15, dans laquelle le premier anneau (17), le deuxième anneau (18) et le troisième anneau (19) s'alignent pour définir une sortie de sirop de boisson de forme irrégulière qui manipule la configuration d'écoulement annulaire du sirop de boisson pour empêcher un entraînement de sirop de boisson.
  25. Buse distributrice de boisson (200) selon la revendication 15, dans laquelle le premier anneau (17), le deuxième anneau (18) et le troisième anneau (19) s'alignent pour définir une sortie de sirop de boisson en cône inversé (204) qui manipule la configuration d'écoulement du sirop de boisson pour empêcher un entraînement de sirop de boisson.
  26. Buse distributrice de boisson (300) selon la revendication 15, dans laquelle le premier anneau (17), le deuxième anneau (18) et le troisième anneau (19) s'alignent pour définir une sortie de sirop de boisson concave (304) qui manipule la configuration d'écoulement du sirop de boisson pour empêcher un entraînement de sirop de boisson.
  27. Buse distributrice de boisson (400) selon la revendication 15, dans laquelle le premier anneau (17), le deuxième anneau (18) et le troisième anneau (19) s'alignent pour définir une sortie de sirop de boisson convexe (405) qui manipule la configuration d'écoulement du sirop de boisson pour empêcher un entraînement de sirop de boisson.
  28. Buse distributrice de boisson (500) selon la revendication 15, dans laquelle le premier anneau (17), le deuxième anneau (18) et le troisième anneau (19) s'alignent pour définir une sortie de sirop de boisson conique (505) qui manipule la configuration d'écoulement du sirop de boisson pour empêcher un entraînement de sirop de boisson.
  29. Buse distributrice de boisson (600) selon la revendication 15, dans laquelle le premier anneau (17), le deuxième anneau (18) et le troisième anneau (19) s'alignent pour définir une sortie de sirop de boisson en cône tronqué (605) qui manipule la configuration d'écoulement du sirop de boisson pour empêcher un entraînement de sirop de boisson.
  30. Buse distributrice de boisson (700) selon la revendication 15, dans laquelle le premier anneau (17), le deuxième anneau (18) et le troisième anneau (19) s'alignent pour définir une sortie de sirop de boisson conique en cascade (705) qui manipule la configuration d'écoulement du sirop de boisson pour empêcher un entraînement de sirop de boisson.
  31. Buse distributrice de boisson (800) selon la revendication 15, dans laquelle le premier anneau (17), le deuxième anneau (18) et le troisième anneau (19) s'alignent pour définir une sortie de sirop de boisson en cône tronqué, en cascade, (805) qui manipule la configuration d'écoulement du sirop de boisson pour empêcher un entraînement de sirop de boisson.
  32. Buse distributrice de boisson (900) selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle l'élément de bouchon (11) comprend, en outre, un orifice d'entrée d'additif aromatique (901, 902) couplé à une source d'additif aromatique.
  33. Buse distributrice de boisson (900) selon la revendication 32, dans laquelle l'orifice d'entrée d'additif aromatique (901, 902) communique un additif aromatique à un passage d'additif aromatique (905, 906) du premier anneau (17) pour décharge depuis la buse distributrice de boisson (900).
  34. Buse distributrice de boisson (900) selon la revendication 33, dans laquelle l'élément de bouchon (11) comprend un orifice de sortie d'additif aromatique (903, 904) relié à l'orifice d'entrée d'additif aromatique (901, 902), l'orifice de sortie d'additif aromatique (903, 904) communiquant l'additif aromatique au passage d'additif aromatique (905, 906).
  35. Procédé pour former une boisson en utilisant une buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900), comprenant les étapes consistant à :
    fournir un sirop de boisson à un premier orifice d'entrée de sirop de boisson (22) d'un élément de bouchon (11) ;
    fournir un sirop de boisson à un deuxième orifice d'entrée de sirop de boisson (21) de l'élément de bouchon (11) ;
    fournir un fluide de mélange à un orifice d'entrée de fluide de mélange (27) de l'élément de bouchon (11) ;
    fournir le sirop de boisson du premier orifice d'entrée de sirop de boisson (22) à un premier canal annulaire (54) défini par un logement interne (16) couplé avec l'élément de bouchon (11) et un premier anneau (17) disposé dans le logement interne (16) ;
    décharger le sirop de boisson du premier canal de sirop de boisson annulaire (54) en une configuration d'écoulement annulaire ;
    fournir le sirop de boisson du deuxième orifice d'entrée de sirop de boisson (21) à un deuxième canal annulaire (58) défini par un deuxième anneau (18) disposé dans le logement interne (16) et le premier anneau (17) ;
    décharger le sirop de boisson du deuxième canal de sirop de boisson annulaire (58) en une configuration d'écoulement annulaire ;
    fournir le fluide de mélange de l'orifice d'entrée de fluide de mélange (27) à un canal de fluide de mélange annulaire (72) défini par un logement externe (20) couplé à l'élément de bouchon (11) et au logement interne (16) ; et
    décharger le fluide de mélange du canal de fluide de mélange annulaire (72) en une configuration d'écoulement annulaire qui se mélange avec le sirop de boisson sortant.
  36. Procédé pour former une boisson en utilisant une buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) selon la revendication 35, comprenant, en outre, l'étape de décharge du sirop de boisson depuis le premier canal de sirop de boisson annulaire (54) pour le mélanger avec le fluide de mélange à l'extérieur de la buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900).
  37. Procédé pour former une boisson en utilisant une buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) selon la revendication 35, comprenant, en outre, l'étape de décharge du sirop de boisson depuis le deuxième canal de sirop de boisson (58) pour le mélanger avec le fluide de mélange à l'extérieur de la buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900).
  38. Procédé pour former une boisson en utilisant une buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) selon la revendication 35, comprenant, en outre, les étapes consistant à :
    fournir un sirop de boisson à un troisième orifice d'entrée de sirop de boisson (23) de l'élément de bouchon (11) ;
    fournir le sirop de boisson du troisième orifice d'entrée de sirop de boisson (23) à un troisième canal (64) défini par un troisième anneau (19) disposé dans le logement interne (16) et le deuxième anneau (18) ; et
    décharger le sirop de boisson depuis le troisième canal de sirop de boisson annulaire (64).
  39. Procédé pour former une boisson en utilisant une buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) selon la revendication 38, comprenant, en outre, l'étape de décharge du sirop de boisson depuis le troisième canal de sirop de boisson (64) pour le mélanger avec le fluide de mélange à l'extérieur de la buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900).
  40. Procédé pour former une boisson en utilisant une buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) selon la revendication 38, comprenant, en outre, l'étape de décharge du sirop de boisson depuis le troisième canal de sirop de boisson (64) en une configuration d'écoulement annulaire.
  41. Procédé pour former une boisson en utilisant une buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) selon la revendication 35, comprenant, en outre, les étapes consistant à :
    fournir le fluide de mélange depuis l'orifice d'entrée de fluide de mélange (27) via le centre de la buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) ; et
    décharger le fluide de mélange depuis le centre de la buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) pour un contact avec lui du mélange de sirop de boisson sortant à l'extérieur de la buse distributrice de boisson (10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900).
  42. Procédé pour former une boisson en utilisant une buse distributrice de boisson (200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) selon la revendication 35, comprenant, en outre, l'étape de manipulation de la configuration d'écoulement du sirop de boisson déchargé pour empêcher un entraînement de sirop de boisson en utilisant une sortie de forme irrégulière du premier anneau (17).
  43. Procédé pour former une boisson en utilisant une buse distributrice de boisson (200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) selon la revendication 35, comprenant, en outre, l'étape de manipulation de la configuration d'écoulement du sirop de boisson déchargé pour empêcher un entraînement de sirop de boisson en utilisant une sortie de forme irrégulière du deuxième anneau (18).
  44. Procédé pour former une boisson en utilisant une buse distributrice de boisson (200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) selon la revendication 38, comprenant, en outre, l'étape de manipulation de la configuration d'écoulement du sirop de boisson déchargé pour empêcher un entraînement de sirop de boisson en utilisant une sortie de forme irrégulière du troisième anneau (19).
  45. Procédé pour former une boisson en utilisant une buse distributrice de boisson (900) selon la revendication 35, comprenant, en outre, les étapes consistant à :
    fournir un additif aromatique à un orifice d'entrée d'additif aromatique (901, 902) de l'élément de bouchon (11) ;
    fournir l'additif aromatique de l'orifice d'entrée d'additif aromatique (901, 902) à un passage d'additif aromatique (905, 906) au sein du premier anneau (17) ;
    décharger l'additif aromatique depuis le premier anneau (17).
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