EP3110710A1 - Skalierbares modulares system und verfahren zur speicherung, erhaltung, verwaltung und selektiven ausgabe von getränken - Google Patents

Skalierbares modulares system und verfahren zur speicherung, erhaltung, verwaltung und selektiven ausgabe von getränken

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EP3110710A1
EP3110710A1 EP15751333.4A EP15751333A EP3110710A1 EP 3110710 A1 EP3110710 A1 EP 3110710A1 EP 15751333 A EP15751333 A EP 15751333A EP 3110710 A1 EP3110710 A1 EP 3110710A1
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  • the present invention relates generally to systems and methods for storing and dispensing liquids, and more particularly to systems and methods for selectively dispensing liquids (such as wine or similar beverages) stored in a pressurized environment by utilizing a controlled source of pressure force to apply a sufficient pressure to the pressurized environment to dispense a portion of the stored liquid in accordanc with a desired dispensing regime.
  • liquids such as wine or similar beverages
  • BTG "by-the-glass”
  • Stand-alone bars and lounges have traditionally offered limited wine selections, but in view of the aforementioned trends, they were likewise faced with the same obstacles as the restaurants. Finally, wine bars were forced to deal with th challenge of keeping a sufficiently wide ranging BTG selection by their very nature.
  • WinB products To address the disadvantages of the use of bottled wine in commercial estabiishments, various companies proposed utilization of larger volume / less expensive "wine bags” (often offered in a "wine-in-bag” / “bag-in-box” format - hereinafter "WinB products”).
  • WinB products have different disadvantages when used in commercial establishments, which in some cases can make them less desirable tha bottled wine under many circumstances.
  • WinB products have onl found very limited acceptance in all but a few smaller esiabiishments. To date there has not been a suitable solution offered that would enable commercially practical use of wine-irvbag products in virtually all restaurant bar (and similar) environments.
  • the PLSMPD system of the '876 application is capable of transporting/dispensing wine locally, or to significantly remote dispensing locations, at extremely high speed and with a great deal of accurac and precision, without spillage.
  • the ! 878 application PLSMPD system's rapid transport of the wine also subjects the wine to controlled oxygenation (which when properly administered, is widely considered to enhance the positive attributes of most wines).
  • This highly desirable feature of the novel PLSMPD system is particularly advantageous in view of the fact that in many wine bars / fine dining establishments, quite a bit of time is spent to "aerate" the wine prior to serving it - a process which would be rendered unnecessary if the inventive system is deployed.
  • the rapid transport aspect of the '878 application PLSMPD system's is not only beneficial in terms of time savings for accurate pours, but aiso enhances the quality of the dispensed wine, in addition, in various embodiments thereof, the ; 876 application PLS PD system is highly (and easily) configurable to ensure rapid highly accurate metered pours over a wide range of distances through the use of predefined pressure vs. time algorithms to automatically manage pour rate accuracy for one or more predetermined desired pour sizes.
  • the '876 application did not specifically address the full range of special advantages and additional capabilities that are possible with the deployment of the novel PLSMPD system (or equivalent thereof) in a commercial establishment environment (such as a restaurant, bar, or equivalent, and/or in a hotel, cruise ship, or other hospitality environment).
  • St would further be desirable to provide a system and method that offers heretofore unavailable advantageous features relating to preservation and controlled dispensing of beverages, such as wine, from WinB products or equivalents thereof. It would additionally be desirabl to provide a system and method for preserved storage and selective controlled dispensation of beverages, such as wine, that is configurable for use with a variety of WinB products, and their equivalents, which is modular and readily scalable for advantageous utilization in environments ranging from consumer homes to large commercial / hospitality establishments.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram of a first exemplary embodiment of the inventive system and method for storing, preserving, managing, and selectively dispensing beverages, shown by way of example, as being deployed in a commercial environment;
  • FIG, 2 is an illustrative diagram of a first exemplary embodiment of an inventive system and method for storing and selectively dispensing beverages, that may be advantageously utilized as a component of the inventive system and method for storing, preserving, managing, and selectively dispensing beverages of FIG, 1 ;
  • FIG. 3A is an illustrative diagram of a second exemplary embodiment of an inventive system and method for storing and selectively dispensing beverages, that may also be advantageously utilized as a component of the inventive system and method for storing, preserving, managing, and selectively dispensing beverages of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 3B is an illustrative diagram of a third exemplary embodiment of an inventive system and method for storing and selectively dispensing beverages, that may also be advantageously utilized as a component of the inventive system and meihod for storing, preserving, managing, and selectively dispensing beverages of FIG, 1 ;
  • FIG. 3C is an illustrative diagram of a fourth exemplary embodiment of an inventive system and method for storing and selectively dispensing beverages, that may also be advantageously utilized as a component of the inventive system and method for storing, preserving, managing, and selectively dispensing beverages of FIG. 1
  • FIG. 4A is an illustrative diagram of an exemplary embodiment of a dispenser pour unit component thai may be readily utilized as a subcomponent of the various novel systems of FIGs. 1 - 3C,
  • FiG. 4B is an illustrative diagram of an exemplary implementation of an arrangement of multiple dispenser pour unit components and multiple beverage sources that may be readily utilized In the inventive system of FIG. 1 ; and FIG. 4C is an illustrative diagram of an exemplary embodiment of a dispenser pour unit multi-pour nozzle element that may be readily utilized as a subcomponent in the various dispenser pour unit embodiments of FIGs. 1 , 4A, and 4B,
  • the inventive system and method for storing, preserving, managing, and selectively dispensing beverages remedies the flaws and drawbacks of all previously known wine storage and dispensing solutions (and especially larger-scale commercial solutions), regardless of their configuration, by storing a plurality of beverages (such as various wines, etc.) in a pressurized environment (which may be remotely located, and/or environmentally controlled) to ensure that the stored beverage does not come into contact with air, and then by selectively dispensing a portion of the stored beverage, in accordance with a desired configurable dispensing regime (which may be configured and controlled locally, remotely, and/or via a computerized system), by utilizing a controlled source of pressure force to apply a sufficient degree pressure to the pressurized environment to expel the desired volum of th beverage in a pressurized stream directed to a remote dispensing / pouring interface (for example located in a desired area of a bar, restaurant, or other hospitality establishment) through a liquid delivery system (which may comprise one or more separate systems, for
  • the system and method of the present invention are configured for use with compressible wine-in-bag (“WinB”) product containers placed into at least one pressurized chamber (serving as the pressurized environment) and interfaced with a liquid delivery system connected one or more dispensing components (such as shown and described in various embodiments of the novel pressurizafion-based liquid dispensing technology disclosed in the above-incorporated '876 application as a Pressurized Liquid Storage and Dispensing system (which is hereby referred to as the "PLSMPD system”).
  • WinB compressible wine-in-bag
  • PLSMPD system Pressurized Liquid Storage and Dispensing system
  • the inventive system and method are scalable from use in conjunction with a single WinB product (for example, implemented with a simplified embodiment of the PLSMPD system, such as is shown in FIG- 2, and described in greater detail below in connection therewith), to deployment as a flexible mu!ti-area electronically-controlled beverage dispensing infrastructure, operable to interface with various hospitality (e.g., restaurant) management systems (for example, implemented with one or more embodiments and optional features of a more robust PLSMPD system, such as is shown in FIG, 3A ; and described in greater detail below in connection therewith ).
  • a single WinB product for example, implemented with a simplified embodiment of the PLSMPD system, such as is shown in FIG- 2, and described in greater detail below in connection therewith
  • various hospitality (e.g., restaurant) management systems for example, implemented with one or more embodiments and optional features of a more robust PLSMPD system, such as is shown in FIG, 3A ; and described in greater detail below in connection therewith ).
  • FIG. 1 the inventive system and method for storing, preserving, managing, and selectively dispensing beverages, is shown as a storage, preservation, management, and metered pour dispensing (“SPMMPD") system 1 (for the sake of convenience only, and not by way of any limitation, hereinafter referred to as the “Wine Cannon SPMMPD system 1").
  • SPMMPD storage, preservation, management, and metered pour dispensing
  • the Wine Cannon SPMMPD system 1 is preferably configured for use with one or more pressurized storage / preservation (“PSP") systems that are each operable to store one or more WtnB (or equivalent) products therein in a pressurized environment, and that are also operable to launch, n response to control signals, predetermined amounts of the stored wines to one or more remote dispenser pour units (as hereinafter described), through corresponding dispensing conduits, to enable each dispenser pour unit to rapidly serve precisely metered pours,
  • PSP pressurized storage / preservation
  • the Wine Cannon SPMMPD system 1 comprises at least a portion of the following components, elements, and/or features: a. A plurality of dispenser pour units that are provided for connection to piural PSP systems, such that each dispenser pour unit can be connected to, and initiate dispensing from, one or more plura! PSP systems, and/or from multiple beverages that may be available from any individual PSP system configured to dispense multiple beverages therefrom, b.
  • Plural PSP systems connected via dispensing conduits to various plural dispenser pour units enable not just “perfeci metered pours” (see below), but “serve” each pour to a corresponding dispenser pour unit, by utilizing a sudden rapid increase in pressure exerted on a selected compressible beverage volume stored therein, to eject each dispensed beverage from its volume and propelling it through the dispensing conduit to a corresponding dispenser pour unit (together forming a "sealed system”), with sufficient velocity to generate a vacuum effect and ensure that little, if any, of the poured beverage remains in the dispensing conduit after the pour, c.
  • one or more dispensing conduits may comprise one or more check valves, with optional cooling of the portion of the dispensing conduit positioned between the PSP system and the check valve, d.
  • One or more of the plural PSP systems may be advantageously automated at a predetermined desired "automation level", ranging from a "lowest automation level” to a “highest automation level” (and which may be configured at any desired automation level therebetween);
  • the plural PSP systems may be controlled from the dispenser pour units (to initiate pours), and may provide minimum needed feedback such as alarms (e.g., wine running Sow or empty, pressurizatson probiem(s), temperature variance in the system beverage storage component being outside safe range), without the need for use of a centralized control system; and
  • alarms e.g., wine running Sow or empty, pressurizatson probiem(s), temperature variance in the system beverage storage component being outside safe range
  • the plural PSP systems may be controlled from a centralized control system (such as a B S control system 6, described below), that may optionally still utilize local controls at the dispenser pour units to initiate pours, and/or utilize local PSP system control units) that can,
  • a centralized alarm / system information "dashboard” also manage and automatically address various system issues (such as monitoring pour volumes and making automatic adjustments of pressure parameters in individual PSP systems to maintain predetermined "perfect metered pour” volumes, control temperature, automatically initiate and conduct cleaning processes (for example if dispensing system cleaning / sanitizing components and features are utilized), etc., in addition to performing various monitoring, reporting, and additional data processing functions (from monitoring beverage sales, inventory management, tracking beverage condition, and performing auto-reorders, to security / personnel management features tracking each pour by person who initiated it, and collecting and utilizing related data.
  • system issues such as monitoring pour volumes and making automatic adjustments of pressure parameters in individual PSP systems to maintain predetermined "perfect metered pour” volumes, control temperature, automatically initiate and conduct cleaning processes (for example
  • the entire Wine Cannon SPM PD system 1 may be operated from local controls positioned at various locations where the beverages stores in the PSP systems are dispensed, preferably the Wine Cannon SPM PD system 1 may be controlled, configured, and operated, through a centralized Beverage Service Management (“BMS") control system 8 (for example comprising at least one data processing system (and related applicable components) operable to execute one or more configurable application programs and/or program modules).
  • BMS Beverage Service Management
  • the BMS control system 6 that may be readily configured for use with various embodiments of the system and method of the present invention may be a standalone system, or it may be integrated with an existing hospitality management system (for example in a large restaurant and/or in hotel or other sufficiently large venue facility), and while certain operations and back- office functions thereof are preferably restricted to a secure local or a secure web-accessible control interface, the day to day dispensing functions and related tasks may be operated (and optionally configured) from one or more control system interfaces (shown in FIG. 1 as BMS sys interfaces ?
  • GUIs graphical user interfaces
  • the Beverage Service Management (“B S") System - may comprise a centralized or a distributed data processing system with communication, data interchange, and data acquisition features, implemented as at least one of: a computer executing one or more application programs and having a (preferably) graphical user interface, a dedicated controller (or set of specialized controllers) for interfacing with and managing various components of the Wine Cannon SP MPD system 1 (such as the plural PSP systems, the dispenser pour units, etc.), and/or as a hybrid platform in which a mobile data processing device (such as a smart phone or a tablet) may be utilized as the control and user interface, with the remainder of the functions being managed and implemented through one or more secondary data processing systems, and/or specialized controllers.
  • a mobile data processing device such as a smart phone or a tablet
  • the BMS control system 8 may comprise one or more of the following features/functions: a. Providing operational monitoring, control and regulation functionality to al! or part of the Wine Cannon SP PD system 1 and its components, ranging from monitoring each plural PSP system's parameters (such as pressurization (i.e.
  • beverage container IDs which may comprise labels (for example with scan-able codes (barcodes, QR codes), with RFiD tags (or equivalents), or through any other inventory tracking and management means; and/or
  • each PSP system utilized in the Wine Cannon SPMMPD system 1 may comprise one or more of the following :
  • each of the PSP systems 2a , 2b, or 2c may comprise the pressurized container A coupled to a controllable pressure system D of the PLSsVIPD system 9 of FIG. 2, with, or without, the dispense control E, or it may comprise the pressurized canister ./ cartridge 18 coupled to the pressurization system 18 of the PLSivlPD system 10A of FIG.
  • control systems 20a, 20b may comprise the PLSMPD system 10B of FIG. 3B, with, or without, the control system 20a-1 , or it may comprise the PLSMPD system 10C of FIG, 3C, with, or without, the control system 20a ⁇ 2.
  • PSP systems may comprise and utilize compresssble liquid volumes (such as WinB products) of a variety of different types, styles, varietais, and brands of beverages, such as different red wines R1 - R(x), white wines W1 - W(z), Ports or other cordials P(y), etc.
  • compresssble liquid volumes such as WinB products
  • one or more of the PSP systems may be provided with temperature and/or other environmental (e.g., humidity) control systems (e.g., environmental control systems 2a ⁇ 1 , 2b-1 ) for proper maintenance of the stored beverages.
  • the Wine Cannon SP MPD system 1 may comprise and utilize PSP systems of various configurations.
  • Exemplary embodiments of PSP systems that may be advantageously utilized may include, but are not limited to, at least one of the following PSP system exemplary embodiments:
  • a first embodiment of a novel PSP system (for example, PSP system 2a) comprising one or more pressurized containers each operable to store and launch (for dispensing) a single WinB product, through a corresponding dispensing conduit connected thereto (e.g., such as FLSWFD system 9 of FIG. 2);
  • each pressurized container may be configured as a cartridge (e.g., a canister / cartridge 16 of the PLSWPD system 10A of FIG. 3A), having various pressurized container interfaces positioned, sized and configured to align with and "plug in”, or otherwise securely couple to corresponding pressurization source and liquid dispensing conduits when placed into a correspondingly configured "docking station” or equivalent (not shown),
  • a cartridge e.g., a canister / cartridge 16 of the PLSWPD system 10A of FIG. 3A
  • various pressurized container interfaces positioned, sized and configured to align with and "plug in”, or otherwise securely couple to corresponding pressurization source and liquid dispensing conduits when placed into a correspondingly configured "docking station” or equivalent (not shown)
  • PSP system 2a may comprise a single pressurized container R1 with a single WinB product R1 positioned therein, or it may comprise a multiple pressurized containers R1 ⁇ R ⁇ x), each comprising a single corresponding WinB product R1 ⁇ R(x),
  • a second embodiment of a novel PSP system comprising at least one pressurized container each operable to store multiple WinB products therein (each preferably having an identification / tracking element that enables personnel responsible for management thereof, to ensure that correct WinB products are positioned in correct PSP systems and connected to correct dispensing conduits (or dispensing conduit selection controllable valves), and:
  • each WinB product When the PSP system is configured with a plurality of outgoing dispensing conduits (one for each stored WinB product), launch each WinB product through corresponding plural dispensing conduit connected thereto (e.g., such as WinB products 60a - 60c being launched through corresponding individual dispensing conduits 68a - 66c in PLSMPD system 10B of FIG. 38), shown by way of example as PSP system 2b conduits W1 and W(z), or
  • the Wine Cannon SPMMPD system 1 may comprise a centralized stabilized pressure source (for example positioned in a remote location) connected to plural sealed outlets in a facility (such as an Events or Banquet hall or an exterior area), enabling portable and/or mobile PSP systems to be deployed proximally to such outlets without the need for portable pressure sources, so that when connected thereto, the PSP systems may share and utilize the centralized stabilized pressure source, and provide dispensing functionality through local dispenser pour units (which for example may be configured as simplified "gun-type" pour components).
  • a centralized stabilized pressure source for example positioned in a remote location
  • a facility such as an Events or Banquet hall or an exterior area
  • the Wine Cannon SPMMPD system 1 may be used with PSP systems located in a remote PSP area 2 (e.g., PSP systems, 2a, 2b, and optionally 2c), which is preferably a location that is environmentally appropriate for long term storage of wine and other beverages (such as a basement or a cellar).
  • a remote PSP area 2 e.g., PSP systems, 2a, 2b, and optionally 2c
  • the Wine Cannon SPSV1MPD system 1 may also be used in conjunction with one o more locally positioned PS systems, such as a PSP system 2-1.
  • the Wine Cannon SPMMPD system 1 also comprises a plurality of dispenser pour units 4a, 4b, and, optionally, 4-1 located in one or more dispensing areas 3, and optionally may also comprise at least one dispenser pour unit 4-2, located in a different area of the operating establishment.
  • Each dispenser pour unit 4a - 4-2 is operable to:
  • a. select a specific desired wine (or other beverage) from one or more available options, and
  • manual actuation e.g., by operating a loca! control manually (by a switch), by selection of a proper menu option at a BlvlS sys interface 7, 7-1 , 7-2, etc., or
  • the dispenser pour units 4a, 4b, etc. may range from simple gun-type hand-operated dispensers positioned at the end of one or more liquid delivery conduits connected to the remote PSP systems, to a more robust and full- featured dispenser pour unit such as an exemplary embodiment of the novel dispenser pour unit configured for optimal use in connection with the Wine Cannon SPMMPD system 1 , iliustrated as a dispenser pour unit 100 in FIG, 4 along with various components thereof.
  • the delivery / dispense control / and optional routing of the various beverages R1 - R(n), W1 -W(z) and P(y) from the PSP systems 2a - 2c in PSP area 2, and from other locations (e.g., from PSP system 2-1), to the various corresponding dispenser pour units 4a to 4-2, may optionally be accomplished by a dispense control system 5 (and optionally by one or more optional additional dispense control systems 5-1 , 5-2) which may be configured to perform all necessary PSP system control functions (and thus eliminate the need for individual control local systems at each PSP system), and/or which may be configured to communicaie with and selectively operate one or more control systems local to one or more corresponding PSP systems. Examples of configuration and operations of such systems are provided below, and are also set forth in connection with descriptions of dispense control E of the PSP system 9 of FiG. 2, and dispense controls 20a, 20b of the PSP system 10A of FIG. 3A.
  • the dispense control system 5 may comprise one or more "enhancement” components, each operable to selectivel apply one or more predefined enhancements to one or more dispensing conduits selectively connectab!e therewith.
  • enhancement components that may be provided and utilized in accordance with the present invention include, but are not limited to:
  • a cooling component operable to lower the temperature of the beverage in a dispensing conduit passing therethrough by a predefined amount
  • An aeration component operable to selectively inject oxygen into a dispensing conduit to provide a desired level aeration, and/or
  • a carbonator component operable to selectively add carbonation to any beverage being dispensed, thus providing operating establishment with the option of selectivel converting standard wine pours into sparkling wine pours
  • Carbonation may be accomplished by injecting a carbonation medium (for example CO2 from a carbonation source, such as a CO 2 tank connected to a PSP system dispensing conduit through a remotely controllable valve).
  • a carbonation medium for example CO2 from a carbonation source, such as a CO 2 tank connected to a PSP system dispensing conduit through a remotely controllable valve.
  • the EMS control system 8 is operable, directly or through the dispense control system 5, or a local PSP system controller), to adjust carbonation pressure levels (and optionally other carbonation-related settings) in response to a control signal (which may be received either programmaiically for a specific predefined "blended drink recipe"), or which may be selected from a BMS sys interface 7, 7-1 , 7-2 (e.g., by a server or bartender), or, if such access is permitted, from a mobile device App.
  • a control signal which may be received either programmaiically for a specific predefined "blended drink recipe
  • Adjustment of other "carbonation-related" settings may include, for example, the option of adding a small amount of carbonic acid in the case the carbonated product is intended to be subsequently used in a mixer, as an ingredient in a mixed wine-based drink (such as a Bellini).
  • the addition of carbonic acid for such purposes would improve the end product, and permit the operating establishment to add more ice to the end product, increasing their per-product served revenue.
  • Carbonation functiona!iiy may be advantageously operable from a dispenser pour unit control interface, and/or from a BMS sys interface 7, 7-1 , 7-2 (e.g., fay a server or bartender), or, if such access is permitted, from a mobiie device App.
  • the Carbonation function can be utilized in combination therewith, to produce blended carbonated pours in accordance with one or more pre-configured Blended Carbonated Pour Profiles, or on an ad hoc basis.
  • PLS PD system is that a liquid (e.g., wine) is stored in a pressurized environment under regulated pressure sufficient to maintain it in an anaerobic state (for example the liquid may be stored in a compressible bag disposed inside a sealed pressurized chamber), whereupon the liquid can be selectively dispensed through a normally locked dispensing conduit connected to its pressurized environment, while maintaining the anaerobic status of the remaining liquid, maintaining a predetermined level of pressure on the stored liquid, that is sufficient to expel the stored liquid in response to the dispensing conduit being selectively unlocked for as long as the conduit is open, in accordance with one or more predetermined dispensing profiles.
  • a liquid e.g., wine
  • anaerobic state for example the liquid may be stored in a compressible bag disposed inside a sealed pressurized chamber
  • Each such profile may comprise dispensing parameters that include, but that are not !imited to, the volume of liquid to be dispensed, the distance the dispensed liquid will need to travel along the conduit to a dispensing system / interface to be poured, etc. in various embodiments thereof, the pressu zation system component of the PLSMPD system compensates for the gradual decrease in the volume of the stored liquid such that system performance is maintained after multiple dispensations.
  • a mechanical pump requires that a liquid-filled bag (e.g., a WinB product) be placed in a holding vessel, with the nozzle positioned on the bottom of the bag, and because the mechanical pump does not pull the liquid (e.g., the wine) from its container (e.g., the bag), it can never fully empty the contents of the bag, resulting in ongoing losses of valuable products (and creating additional difficulties in depleted bag disposal.
  • a liquid-filled bag e.g., a WinB product
  • the mechanical pump does not pull the liquid (e.g., the wine) from its container (e.g., the bag)
  • it can never fully empty the contents of the bag, resulting in ongoing losses of valuable products (and creating additional difficulties in depleted bag disposal.
  • dispensing WinB products is a very intermittent process, subjecting the pump to constant starts/stops greatly increases its wear/tear and leads to a sizable reduction in the pump's useful life.
  • the various embodiments of the novel PLS PD system that is preferable for use in conjunction with the inventive Wine Cannon SPMMPD system 1 of FIG. 1 , not only readily address and solve the drawbacks and disadvantages of all previously known liquid transport solutions, but also provide a number of heretofore unseen advantages, particularl when utilized In connection with WinB products to dispense wine.
  • the PLSMPD system is capable of transporting/dispensing wine locally, or to significantly remote dispensing locations at extremely high speed and with a great deal of accuracy without spillage.
  • the novel systems' rapid transport of the wine across a suitable distance also subjects the wine to controlled oxygenation (which when properly administered, is wideiy considered to enhance the positive attributes of most wines).
  • This highly desirable feature of the PLSMPD system is particularly advantageous in view of the fact that in many wine bars / fine dining establishments, quite a bit of time and effort is spent to "aerate” the wine prior to serving it - a process which would be rendered unnecessary if the inventive system is deployed. Therefore, when used with WinB products, the rapid transport aspect of the PLSMPD system is not only beneficial in terms of time savings for accurate pours, but also enhances the quality of the dispensed wine,
  • the PLSMPD system is highly (and easily) configurable to ensure rapid highly accurate pours over a wide range of distances through the use of predefined pressure vs. time algorithms to automatically manage pour rate accuracy for one or more predetermined pour sizes. Control and tuning of such algorithms may be made at one or more of the following system components, as a matter of design choice without departing from the present invention:
  • dispenser pour units e.g., at dispenser pour units 4a, 4b, 4-1 f 4- 2, of FIG. 1
  • FIG. 2 a first exemplary embodiment of the inventive system and method for storing and selectively dispensing liquids hat may be readily implemented in the Wine Cannon SPf S IPD system of FIG. 1 , is shown as a Pressurized Liquid Storage and Metered Pour Dispensing (“PLSMPD”) system 9.
  • PLSMPD Pressurized Liquid Storage and Metered Pour Dispensing
  • the PLSMPD system 9 includes a pressurized container A (e.g., an asrtsght high-pressure seal rated tank, vessel or equivalent) for storing a compressible liquid volume C (e.g., a flexible WinB product) within a pressurized environment B), a controllable pressure system D (e.g. , a compressor, a compressed air (or other gas) tank, or an air pump connected to an air pressure stabilizer and an air pressure regulator) that is connected to the pressurized environment B through a pressure delivery conduit (e.g. tubing or piping) G-1.
  • the controllable pressure system D may be readily selected from a variety of devices / systems operable to generate and maintain the pressurized environment B within the desired parameters.
  • the controllable pressure system D can utilize non- air gas, or another fluid.
  • the pressure force for the controllable pressure system D may be generated through gravity, preconfigured compressed air / gas container, or through other non-pumping means.
  • the pressurized container A may be configured such that the compressible liquid volume C is implemented directly in the pressurized environment 8, without being encased in a compressible flexible container.
  • a dispensing conduit G ⁇ 2 (which may be plastic or metal tubing, or equivalent), would be directly connected to the pressurized container A (as opposed to being connected to the liquid volume C interface), while the controllable pressure system D would be selected and configured to provide direct pressurization to the compressible liquid volume C, for example by voSumetric compression of the internal region of the pressurized container A (e.g., by hydraulic / piston-like compression thereof) to generate and maintain the pressurized environment B within the necessary / desired parameters.
  • the dispensing conduit G-2 may include one o more in-line 1 -way check valves to minimize the amount of liquid that remains therein after each time the PLSMPD system 9 dispenses the liquid therethrough.
  • the PLSMPD system 9 also includes a local dispensing control system E (e.g., a solenoid valve coupled to a dispensing controlle (which may range from a solid state electronic control to a computerized system operable to Independently control multiple solenoid valves)), that is connected to the compressible liquid volume C via the conduit G-2.
  • the iocal dispensing control system E is also connected to a corresponding dispenser pour unit (which may b one of the , via a dispensing conduit G ⁇ 3 (which may likewise comprise plastic or metal tubing, or equivalent).
  • the dispensing conduit G-3 may be positioned within a hollow protective housing G ⁇ 3 ⁇ enabling the easy removal and replacement of dispensing conduit G-3 when needed.
  • the local dispensing control system E may be connected to the controllable pressure system D, such that it may be operable to provide any necessary control functions, such as pressure maintenance / regulation, or, in an alternate embodiment of the present invention, when activated (for example, from the BMS control system 6 through a Sink therewith), the local dispensing control system E may instruct the controllable pressure system D to briefly increase the level of pressure in the pressurized environment B for all or a portion of the duration of a dispensing period to provide additional force and velocity to liquid being expelled from the liquid volume C (for example if a corresponding dispenser pour unit is particularly distant from the pressurized container A).
  • any necessary control functions such as pressure maintenance / regulation
  • the local dispensing control system E may instruct the controllable pressure system D to briefly increase the level of pressure in the pressurized environment B for all or a portion of the duration of a dispensing period to provide additional force and velocity to liquid being expelled from the liquid volume C (for example if a corresponding dispenser pour unit is particularly distant from
  • the PLSMPD system 9 is operable through selective activation of the local dispensing control system E (through a remote signal from an external controller ⁇ e.g., the BMS control system 6) ⁇ , and/or via an activation signal from a dispenser pour unit connected thereto (e.g., by a button, pressure, IR or equivalent switch).
  • the locai dispensing control system E opens the path therethrough for the conduit G-2, causing the pressurized liquid to be immediately expelled from the liquid volume C, through the local dispensing control system E and the conduit G-3 to be poured at the corresponding dispenser pour unit (e.g., such as dispenser pour unit 4a - 4-2 of FIG. 1 ).
  • a dispensing profile may be as simple as a predetermined group of settings fully or partially locked into the PLSyPD system 9, thai control pressurization, duration of the dispensing period, and other parameters. Or, in more sophisticated preferable implementations of the inventive PLSMPD system 9, a particular dispensing profile may be selectively issued from, and/or modified by, the BMS control system 8 (for example regulating the volume of each dispensed metered pour depending on a customer order, and/or that may provide instructions for additional operations).
  • the dispensed wine ca be diverted and then retrieved from (e.g., via an additional set of solenoid valves) a parallel wine aeration and/or accelerated aging system, prior to being poured.
  • the implementation of deployment profiles in the inventive PLSMPD system 9 is preferably supported by at least one predefined pressure vs. time algorithm that may be executed by the local dispensing contra! system E to automatically manage pour rate accuracy for one or more predetermined pour sizes, at a corresponding dispenser pour unit, in one embodiment of the present invention, the remote controi!er may include a mobile device with a corresponding software application comprising a graphical user interface, instailed thereon.
  • the pressurized container A (and optionally the conduits G-2, G-3, and the local dispensing control system E) may be positioned in a temperature controlled environment T that is suitable for temperature stable storage of the liquid being dispensed from the liquid volume C
  • the temperature controlled environment T may be passive (such as a cellar/basement), active (such as a refrigerated housing (or refrigerated Jacketing or coils positioned around the pressurized container A), or a cold plate (or equivalent), or ice or equivalent freezable cold elements, positioned proximally to the pressurized container A (such under the bottom thereof), or a combination of one or more of the above (such as a climate controlled wine cellar).
  • a temperature control component may be positioned surrounding the liquid volume C (such as a cooling jacket around a wine bag).
  • the PLSMPD system 9 may be positioned on a mobile cart (not shown) or on an equivalent mobile platform, wherein the controllable pressure system D may comprise one or more air tanks, wherein the corresponding dispenser pour unit may comprise a dispensing gun (as described above), and wherein the dispensing control system may comprise a mobile devic supplied with a corresponding user-controlled application.
  • the controllable pressure system D may comprise one or more air tanks
  • the corresponding dispenser pour unit may comprise a dispensing gun (as described above)
  • the dispensing control system may comprise a mobile devic supplied with a corresponding user-controlled application.
  • PPSivlPD Pressurized Liquid Storage and Dispensing
  • the PLSMPD system 10A illustrates multiple alternate embodiments of the PLSivlPD system 9 of FIG. 1 , highlighting the highly configurable and scalable properties of the system and method of the present invention (for example showing that the novel system can be readily utilized with multiple WinB products within a single pressurized container, and may comprise the capability of rapidly and accurately transporting the liquid from each stored compressible liquid volume to a common remote dispensing system, or to a plurality of proximal and/or dispersed dispensing systems.
  • the PLSivlPD system 1QA as described below in connection with FIG, 3A, also demonstrates its capability to employ a wide range of pressurtzation, liquid transport, and dispensing options, without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
  • the PLSMPD system 10A includes a pressurized container 22a (e.g., an airtight high-pressure seal rated tank, vessel or equivalent), for storing a compressible liquid volume 28 (e.g., a flexible WinB product) within a pressurized environment 22b.
  • the compressible liquid volume 28 includes a volume interface 32 (e.g., a nozzle or equivalent) for accessing the liquid stored therein, preferably configured for a sealed/airtight connection to a reSeasable coupling 30 (such as a connector / compression filling), that in turn connects the compressible liquid volume 28 to a conduit 44a/44b.
  • the pressurized container 22a may be configured as a pressurized canister / cartridge 16, having the various pressurized container interfaces 40a, 40b (and optionally 40c), positioned, sized and configured to align with and "plug in”, or otherwise securely couple to corresponding pressurization and liquid delivery conduits when placed into a correspondingly configured "docking station” or equivalent (i.e., suc as in connection with PSP systems 2a. 2b, and 2c of FIG. 2).
  • the releasabie coupling 30 may comprise a "universal adapter" component, operable to enable the adaptiv releasabie coupling 30 to form a secure seated (but releasabie) connection with virtually any variation of the volume interface 32.
  • a novel adaptive releasabie coupling that would be particularly advantageous for use as the adaptive reieasable coupling 30, are described in greater detail in the commonly assigned U.S.
  • the releasabie coupling 30 also comprises a reieasable sealed connector element operable to form a releasabie connection with the conduit 44a so that it the conduit 44a can be readil disconnected if replacement or either component is necessary.
  • the sealed connector element of the releasabie coupling 30 comprises a reieasable adaptive pressurized filling that increases in strength and reliability in response to an increase in the pressure that is exerted in the PLS PD system 10A (e.g., such as a pressurized O-Ring" fitting).
  • the use of such reieasable adaptive pressurized fillings would be advantageous in al! components of the PLSIvlPD system 10A in which connections with various conduits are made (in pressure container interfaces 40a and 40b ⁇ and in optional pressure container interface 40c), in an optional splitter 52 (e.g. a S-way diverter valve), and in numerous other connections (not specifically identified in FIG. 3A) involving the various pressurization conduits 42a, 42b, 42c, and 42d, and the various liquid transport conduits 44a, 44b, and 44c).
  • the pressure container interface 40b and the optional pressure container interface 40c comprise 1-way check valves (or combination control and 1-way check valves).
  • liquid transport conduits 44a, 44b, and 44c may be of any sterile materials, preferably, they may be composed of flexible material that will enable the PLSMPD system IDA to take advantage of the "hammer effect" to increase the speed of the liquid being dispensed therethrough.
  • the various conduits utilized in connection with the PLSMPD system 10A comprise reliable, preferably flexible, tubing or equivalent, which may be composed from plastic (and related materials - e.g., polymers, etc), or from suitable metal.
  • all conduits utilized in the PLSMPO system 10A may have uniform characteristics, whether employed for pressurszation or for liquid transport functions (in which case when used for beverage dispensing, the conduits must be composed from non-reactive food-safe materials) - thus simplifying the PLSMPD system 10A maintenance and upkeep (i.e., since replacement conduits for either purpose may be readily cut and deployed as needed).
  • conduits utilized in the PLSMPD system 10A may have different characteristics, depending on whether they are employed for pressurization (e.g., conduits 42a, 42b, 42c, and 42d), or for liquid transport functions (e.g., conduits 44a, 44b, and 44c).
  • the pressurization conduits do not need to be food-safe and may be more robust (such as through use of metal tubing), while the liquid transport conduits must be composed from non-reactive food-safe materials.
  • Utilizing flexible materials for the liquid transport conduits 44a, 44b, and 44c enables the PLSMPD system 10A to take advantage of the "hammer effect" to increase the speed of the liquid being dispensed therethrough.
  • the liquid transport conduits 44b and 44c may also each include one or more corresponding controllable valves 46a, or 46b, 46c, respectively, which may be controllable 1-vvay valves, conventional 1-way check valves, or a combination thereof.
  • one or more diverter valves may be included in one or more of the liquid transport conduits 44b and 44c to minimize the amount of liquid that can remai therein following each time the PLS PD system 10A dispenses the liquid.
  • one or more additional compressible liquid volumes 50 may also be stored inside the pressurized container 22a, and also subjected to the pressurized environment 22b during PLSMPD system 10A operation.
  • the size and quantity of such additional compressible liquid volume(s) 50 may be selected as a matter of design choice (e.g., based on the size of the selected pressurized container 22a, etc) without departing from the spirit of the invention.
  • one of the at least one additional compressible liquid volumes 50 may be filled with a cleaning solution operable for cleaning and sanitizing the liquid transport conduits 44b, and 44c, with the interface element 40c comprising a controllable f-way diverter valve and being positioned in-line in conduit 44a, such that when activated (for example by the local contra! system 48a), the PLS PD system 10A operation results in the cleaning solution from the compressible cleaning solution volume 50 passes through the same conduits, valves and related components as the main liquid being dispensed therethrough, thus ensuring that the PLSMPD system 10A remains clean and hygienic.
  • Th protocoS for activation of the cleaning function can be configured and issued by the B S control system 6, and can occur automatically in accordance with a predefined schedule, and/or automatically after a certain number of dispensing cycles, and can also be activated manuall .
  • the pressurized container 22a preferably comprises an access component 22c (such as an airtight lid or other cover), that when opened, enables installation, removal, and/or replacement of the compressible liquid volume 28 (and/or of the additional compressible liquid volume(s) 50), and that when sealed, enables a controllable pressure system 18 to generate and maintain the desired pressurized environment 22b during PLSMPD system 10A operation.
  • an access component 22c such as an airtight lid or other cover
  • controllable pressure system 18 is one of the key aspects of the present invention, In that the controllable pressure system 18 is not only operable to manage the pressurized environment 22b in the pressurized container 22a within desired parameters (especially as the compressible liquid volumes are depleted during PLSMPD system 10A operation), but also because its operation supports the deployment and utilization of the above-described dispensing profiles b one or more dispensing systems (e.g., by a local control system 48a of a dispensing system 20a, and/or by an optional local control system 48b of an optional dispensing system 20a).
  • a local control system 48a of a dispensing system 20a e.g., by a local control system 48a of a dispensing system 20a, and/or by an optional local control system 48b of an optional dispensing system 20a.
  • the controllable pressure system 18 includes a pressure source 34 (such as a compressor, an air pump, or equivalent thereof) connected, via pressurization conduit(s) 42a, 42b, to a pressure regulator 38a, that is operable to control the operation of the pressure source 34 to adjust the pressurized environment 22b « as needed, via a pressurization conduit 42c that forms a pressurized sea! with the pressure container interface 40a.
  • a pressure source 34 such as a compressor, an air pump, or equivalent thereof
  • a pressure regulator 38a that is operable to control the operation of the pressure source 34 to adjust the pressurized environment 22b « as needed, via a pressurization conduit 42c that forms a pressurized sea! with the pressure container interface 40a.
  • Seal (not check-valve bt-direction)
  • the pressure regulator 38a operates automatically in accordance with its settings and parameters.
  • a pressure regulator 38b (having equivalent functionality to the pressure regulator 38a), or its features may be integrated into the pressure source 34, instead of using the pressure regulator 38a (or in addition thereto, for example for enabling backup/failsafe system operation, e.g., in case the pressure regulator 38a fails).
  • controllable pressure system 18 also includes a pressure stabilizer 36 positioned between pressurization conduits 42a and 42b, operable to "store” pressurization generated by the pressure source 34, and thereby to support the operation of the pressure regulator 38a by serving as an interim "on-demand” source of pressure for the pressure regulator 38a without needing to intermittently activate/engage the pressure source 34.
  • the pressure stabilizer 38 may serve as an interim pressure source for another pressure regulator of another PLSMPD system (not shown) via the pressurization conduit 42d, such that the other PLSMPD system may share the pressure source 34 and the pressure stabilizer 36 with the PLSMPD system 10A, As was noted above, in connection with the description of the controllable pressure system D of FIG.
  • th controllable pressure system 18 s and the various components thereof may be readily selected from a variety of devices / systems operable to generate and maintain the pressurized environment 22b within the desired parameters.
  • the controllable pressure system 18 can utilize non-air gas, or another fluid, such as compressed air and/or compressed CG2 tanks.
  • the pressure force for the controllable pressure system 18 may be generated through gravity, via one or more preconfigured compressed air / gas container, or through other non-pumping means, and/or rulingough introduction of C0 2 into the pressure regulator 38a,
  • the PLSMPD system 10A also includes the dispensing control system 20a, which may comprise:
  • controllable valve 46a e.g., a solenoid or other electromechanical valve coupled to the compressible liquid volume 28 via the liquid transport conduit 44b, the container interface 40b, and the liquid transport conduit 44a (preferably with a 1-way check valve capability); and
  • electromechanical control components operable, in response to the electronic data processing system, to control electromechanical valves (such as the controllable valve 46a (and optionally one or more additional controllable vaSve(s) 48b, 46c (e.g., if the optional additional compressible liquid volume 50 is employed ⁇ )), and optionally to control other electromechanical devices (for example, such as one or more components of the controllable pressure system 18, a dispensing system 14a, etc.), and
  • a remote controller component which may Include a mobile device with a corresponding software application comprising a graphical user interface, installed thereon.
  • the dispensing control system 20a is also connected to a dispensing system 14a, via the liquid transport conduit 44c.
  • the PLS PD system 10A may include one or more optional dispensing control system(s) 20b, having a local control system 48b and a controllable valve 48c (each of which may be provided in any of a variety of configurations described above in connection with the local control system 48a, and the controllable valve 48a).
  • the optional dispensing control system 20b is connected to a dispensing system 14b (for example a dispenser pour unit of the Wine Cannon SPM PD system: 1 ), and is operabie to dispense the liquid from the compressible liquid volume(s) 50 therethrough.
  • one or more stand-alone controllable vaive(s) 48b may be provided that are controllable by the dispensing control system 20a (and/or by the dispensing control system 20b, if present), without need for a dedicated control system therefor.
  • the standalone controllable valve 46b may be used in conjunction with the additional compressible liquid volume 50 and the optional splitter 52, to execute rapid metered pours from the compressible liquid volume 50 to the dispensing system 14a, while the dispensing control system 20b is operable to simultaneously execute rapid metered pours from the compressible liquid volume 50 to the dispensing system 14b,
  • the above functions can be implemented utilizing a Y-adapter manifold.
  • the dispensing control system 20a (and/or of the dispensing control system 20b) may be connected to the controllable pressure system 18 (or to individual components) thereof), such that it may be operable to provide any necessary control functions, such as pressure maintenance / regulation, !n an alternate embodiment of the present invention, when activated (for example, from the dispensing system 14a through a link therewith), the dispensing control system 20a may instruct the controllable pressure system 18 to brief iy increase the level of pressure in the pressurized environment 22b for all (or for a portion of the duration of a dispensing period) to provide additional force and velocity to liquid being expelled from the compressible liquid volume 28 (for example if the dispensing system 14a is particularly distant from the pressurized container 22a), thus temporarily modifying the predefined pressure vs.
  • the pressurized container 22a may be positioned in a temperature controlled environment 54 that Is suitable for temperature stable storage of the liquid being dispensed from the compressible liquid volume 28 (and/or from the compressible liquid volume 50).
  • the temperature controlled environment 54 may be passive (such as a cellar/basement), active (such as a refrigerated housing (or refrigerated jacketing or coils positioned around the pressurized container 22a), or a cold plate (or equivalent), or ice or equivalent freezable cold elements, positioned proximally to the pressurized container 22a (such under the bottom thereof), or a combination of one or more of the above (such as a climate controlled wine cellar).
  • an individual temperature control component such as a cooling jacket around a wine bag
  • any liquid volume stored in the pressurized container 22a that requires lower temperatures for optimal storage e.g. the liquid volume 28 and/or 50).
  • the PLSMPD system 10A operates in a manner substantially similar as described above in connection with the PLSMPD system 9 of FIG. 2, with respect to its activation, the use of various dispensing profiles (e.g., one or both of the dispensing control systems 20a, 20b be utilize the same, overlapping or different dispensing profiles).
  • FIG. 3B a third exemplary embodiment of the inventive system and method for storing and selectively dispensing liquids, is shown as a Pressurized Liquid Storage and Dispensing (“PLSMPD”) system 10B.
  • the PLS PD system 1QB is a first alternate embodiment of the PLSMPD system 10A of FIG. 3A (comprising elements 18-1 , 20a-1 , 22:a-1 , and 22b- 1 , corresponding to their counterpart elements 18, 20a, 22a, and 22b shown in FIG.
  • the PLS PD system 10B may comprise a system cleaning / sanitizing feature, implemented as a compressible cleaning / sanitizing solutio volume 62, that can be utilized to clean any of the dispensing conduits 68a - 66c, when the control system 20a-1 selectively activates each individual A/B ⁇ Open/Close solenoid 64a - 64c, one at a time, to close off a corresponding stored to connect the compressible cleaning / sanitizing solution volume 82 to each corresponding dispensing conduit 68a - 86c, and to perform cleaning / sanitization by running a cleaning cycle therethrough.
  • the control system 2Ga ⁇ 1 causes A B - Open/Close solenoids 64a - 64c to select the connections to the compressible liquid volumes (WinB product) 60a - 60c).
  • a local carbonator component 68 operable through the control system 20a ⁇ 1 may be provided with selective connectivity to one or more of the dispensing conduits 66a - 66c, having the functionality described above in connection with the dispense control system 5 of FiG. 1
  • a fourth exemplary embodiment of the inventive system and method for storing and selectively dispensing liquids is shown as a Pressurized Liquid Storage and Dispensing ("PLSMPD") system 10C.
  • the PLSMPD system 10C is a first alternate embodiment of the PLSMPD system 10A of FiG. 3A (comprising elements 18-2, 20a ⁇ 2 s 22a-2, and 22b-2, corresponding to their counterpart elements 18, 20a, 22a, and 22b shown in FIG.
  • the PLSIv PD system 10C may comprise a system cleaning / sanitizing feature that can be utilized to clean the dispensing conduit 86a-2, if the compressible liquid volume 60a ⁇ 2 comprises a cleaning / sanitizing solution.
  • the cleaning feature may be activated when the control system 20a-2 selectively activates the A/B - Open/Close solenoid 64a-2 to connect the compressible cleaning / sanitizing solution volume 60a ⁇ 2 to the dispensing conduit 68a-2, and to perform cleaning / sanstization by running a cleaning cycle therethrough.
  • the control system 20a-2 causes A B - Open/Close solenoid 64a ⁇ 2 to select the connection to the compressible liquid volume 60a-2.
  • each of the various dispenser pour units that may be utilized in connection with the Wine Cannon SPMWPD system 1 of FIG. 1 may comprise any apparatus, device or system suitable for dispensing beverages (e.g., wine), preferably via rapid metered pours, into an appropriate container (e.g., a wine glass), when one of the dispensing functions of the Wine Cannon SPMMPD system 1 is activated.
  • a dispenser pour unit may be a simple spout, a gun-type hand-operable manual dispenser (such as a dispenser pour unit 208 shown in FIG.
  • a vertically elongated housing comprising an opening sized and configured to receive a wine glass therein, such that the wine glass can be positioned beneath a pour element to ensure that the dispensed liquid enters, and remains entirely within, the wine glass during the dispensing process (such as an exemplary dispenser pour unit 100 of FIG. 4A),
  • a dispenser pour component (such as any of the dispenser pour components 4a to 4-2: of FIG. 1 ) is shown, in multiple views, as a dispenser pour unit 100.
  • the dispenser pour unit 100 can he readily configured to comprise a variety of advantageous features and functions, that may be located, disposed, and/or otherwise positioned, in whole or in part in one of several dispenser pour unit fDPtf ⁇ regions A to C (as shown, by way of example only, In FIG. 4A), and which may include, but which are not limited to, at least one or more of the following;
  • a flow sensor e.g., a flow meter
  • a flow sensor e.g., a flow meter
  • Pour / Dispense Activation i.e., the manner in which the dispensing of the wine is initiated
  • may comprise one or more of the following;
  • Manual Control may be activated by the user after a glass is positioned within the dispenser pour unit "dispensing bay", to cause the PSP system (that is connected to the dispenser pour unit) to rapidly dispense a predefined quantity of wine into the g!ass, which may include one or more of the following; i. push button, switch or equivalent manually operated control element,
  • voice-based interface (which may provide additional features such as the ability to select a specific wine to be poured in dispenser pour unit embodiments in which plural dispensing conduits are connected to a singl dispenser pour unit)
  • remote control having one or both of the above types of controls activated implemented as an electromechanical device, or as a software application (for example as an "App" in a mobile communication device)
  • Automatic Control is automatically actuated when the dispenser pour unit detects that a wine glass is property placed and aligned in the dispenser bay, enabling immediate dispensing of a predefined "pour amounf of the wine into the glass.
  • the manner in which glass placement and positioning occurs mat be selected as a matter of design choice, and may comprise:
  • sensing switch e.g., roller ball switch, motion trip switch, etc.
  • Glass Positioning / Alignment - may comprise structural and/or mechanica! guides in the bottom portion of the dispenser bay to physically assist in guiding the glass into a proper position within the dispense bay to receive wine dispensed and/or may include visual cues to assist in glass positioning, such as illustrative and/or color indicators.
  • sensor and/or electronic feedback features may also be included, such as an indicator light that turns on, and/or an audio tone that plays, when the glass is properly positioned.
  • a splash protection element such as flexible (and optionally retractable flange or cover may be provided to limit or substantially eliminate the possibility of the dispensing process causing the dispensed beverage to splash out of the glass, e.
  • Replaceable dispenser pour unit nozzles that may be utilized to enhance the wine being dispensed (such as an aeration nozzle), f.
  • An optional light source operable to illuminate the target container H into which the liquid is being dispensed during th dispensing process, such that the cessation of the illumination serves as an indicator that the dispensation has been completed (the completion of the dispensing process may also / alternately be indicated by other means, such as fay an audio signal), g.
  • biometricaliy such as by a fingerprint sensor integrated into the pour control, or by facial or voice recognition, and/or by other ID verification means - e.g., an RFSD card, etc.
  • ID verification means e.g., an RFSD card, etc.
  • the user ma be an authorized establishment employee, or a customer pre-enrolied with an account in the biometric system that is permitted to self-dispense from a biometric verification enabled dispenser pour unit.
  • a multi-pour nozzle such as multi-pour nozzle 250 shown in FIG.
  • each beverage source comprising a dispenser conduit, connected to a corresponding nozzle element in the bundle 258, and to a corresponding PSP system source, which, may comprise one of:
  • a multi-beverage single PSP system source(s) e.g., different individual wine bags stored in the same PSP system pressurized canister
  • PSP systems 2 and 3 shown in a multi-source dispensing arrangement 200 of FIG. 4B
  • PSP system beverage sources e.g., different individual wine bags each stored in a different PSP system pressurized canister
  • PSP system 1 and similar additional PSP systems (not shown) of FIG. 4B
  • PSP system 1 and similar additional PSP systems (not shown) of FIG. 4B
  • a multi-pour nozzle 250 may comprise any reasonable number of nozzle elements ranging from 2 to 9 ⁇ or more), determined as a matter of design choice, without departing from the spirit of the invention,
  • Any dispenser pour unit that comprises a multi-pour nozzle ⁇ such as the multi-pour nozzle 250) may be equipped with "Blended Pour” functionality, enabling a wide range of wines to be blended during the dispensing process, each blended pour being configured in accordance with at least the following parameters ⁇ collectively comprising a corresponding "Blended Pour Profile”); (1 ) selection of number and types of wine to be blended, and (2) selection of pour volume of each wine to be blended.
  • the blended pour functionality is preferably implemented in dispenser pour units equipped with a multi-pour nozzle (see above).
  • multiple selected nozzle elements are activated substantially simultaneously (preferably to dispense each wine to be blended in accordance with a selected predetermined Blended Pour Profile), to enable beverage blends (such as wine varietal blends) to be instantaneously produced in the glass positioned in the dispenser bay of the dispenser pour unit.
  • Blended Pour Profiles can be changed periodically (e.g., nightly) by the operating establishment, to reflect beverage menu items and/or specials.
  • Blended pour Profiles may also be custom configured by an authorized operator of a dispenser pour unit on a case by case basis, and/or by an end user (e.g., a customer), for example through a B!vlS sys interface (e.g., 7. 7-1 , 7-2) supplied by the operating establishment, or via an App installed on the customer's mobile data processing device (that may connect to the B S control system 6), which may also provide Blended Pour Profile suggestions based on famed Bordeaux or other appellations, on various vintages and specific wines.
  • a B!vlS sys interface e.g., 7. 7-1 , 7-2
  • an App installed on the customer's mobile data processing device that may connect to the B S control system 6
  • Blended Pour Profiles may also be custom configured by an authorized operator of a dispenser pour unit on a case by case basis, and/or by an end user (e.g., a customer), for example through a B!vlS sys interface (e

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