WO1996031403A1 - All-purpose dispenser - Google Patents
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- WO1996031403A1 WO1996031403A1 PCT/US1996/004643 US9604643W WO9631403A1 WO 1996031403 A1 WO1996031403 A1 WO 1996031403A1 US 9604643 W US9604643 W US 9604643W WO 9631403 A1 WO9631403 A1 WO 9631403A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B67—OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
- B67D—DISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B67D3/00—Apparatus or devices for controlling flow of liquids under gravity from storage containers for dispensing purposes
- B67D3/0019—Apparatus or devices for controlling flow of liquids under gravity from storage containers for dispensing purposes using ingredient cartridges
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D77/00—Packages formed by enclosing articles or materials in preformed containers, e.g. boxes, cartons, sacks or bags
- B65D77/04—Articles or materials enclosed in two or more containers disposed one within another
- B65D77/06—Liquids or semi-liquids or other materials or articles enclosed in flexible containers disposed within rigid containers
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- This invention relates to dispensing apparatus for dispensing liquids and bulk materials, and more particularly concerns an all-purpose dispenser for dispensing liquids.
- liquids as used herein includes such products as milk, cream, juices, iced tea, water, liquid eggs, fruit drinks, lemonade, wine, and other liquids, and also includes bulk products such as salad dressings and condiments including ketchup and mustard.
- a juice dispenser may be very active at breakfast, but inactive during lunch and dinner, and yet it takes up counter space.
- a salad dressing dispenser may be very active at lunch and diner, but inactive during breakfast.
- the all-purpose dispenser of this invention offers a solution to the problems of the prior art by combining simplicity, flexibility, and versatility into a compact, efficient, all-purpose, liquid and bulk dispenser.
- the all-purpose dispenser of this invention maximizes the use of counter space, which is expensive and premium space, by providing for quick substitution of one liquid for another in the
- the present invention is capable of dispensing many different products during the course of the day so that premium counter space is not taken up by an inactive dispenser.
- the dispenser of the present invention is designed to use minimum space side-to-side while taking advantage of its height and depth.
- a three selection dispenser of the present invention may have a nine gallon capacity in sixteen inches of counter space, side-to-side.
- the all-purpose dispenser of this invention is designed to dispense a variety of products. It has the capacity to dispense cream, half and half, and lowfat milk during breakfast and coffee breaks, and by simply swapping cartridges, during lunch it may dispense juices, iced tea, and lemonade, and during dinner it may dispense fruit drinks, milk, iced tea, and so on.
- the all-purpose dispenser of this invention may be of two types: reusable cartridges, or disposable cartridges.
- the reusable cartridge may be of stainless steel and requires cleaning and sanitizing. This reusable system reduces packaging costs, but the cost of maintaining this system may offset the savings in packaging.
- Disposable cartridges are filled and delivered by the company which produces the packaged product.
- the all-purpose dispenser of this invention is simple to operate: simply slide the old cartridge out of the cabinet, and slide the new cartridge into the cabinet. That's all there is to it.
- Fig. 1 is a view in perspective of an all- purpose dispensing unit constructed in accordance with this invention
- Fig. 2 is a view in front elevation of a compartment which forms an element of the all- purpose dispensing unit;
- Fig. 3 is a view in side elevation of one of the cartridges of Fig. 1 with the near sidewall removed to show the inside of the cartridge;
- Fig. 4 is a partial view on a larger scale, partly in side elevation and partly in cross section, and shows a dispensing valve and fitment mounted in the door panel of the cartridge;
- Fig. 5 is a view in perspective of the cartridge frame
- Figs. 6a, 6b, 6c, and 6d are partial views on a larger scale and in front elevation of a portion of the front panel of the cartridge and shows the steps of a container bag being loaded into the cartridge;
- Fig. 7 is a view in perspective of an alternative embodiment of the invention and shows a compartment with a single cartridge
- Fig. 8 is a view in side elevation of an alternative embodiment of a cartridge wherein the container of the cartridge is a rigid plastic container instead of a flexible bag; and Fig. 9 is a view in perspective of another embodiment of a cartridge which is a reusable cartridge and has a hinged refill panel.
- an all-purpose dispensing unit 11 which comprises a cabinet 13 having a chamber 15 formed by a top wall
- Each front wall opening 17a, 17b, 17c is adapted to receive a cartridge 18, 19, 20 which contains a liquid to be dispensed.
- Each cartridge 18, 19, 20 comprises a container 21 which in the embodiment of Fig. 3 is a plastic bag.
- Each cartridge 18, 19, 20 has a front door panel 23 which is adapted to close a front wall opening 17a, 17b, 17c of the cabinet chamber 15.
- the cabinet front wall 13f has a front wall surface 13g, and each cartridge 18, 19, 20 has a front door panel 23 with a rear surface 23a.
- the front door panel 23 of the cartridges 18, 19, 20 is adapted to close the front wall opening 17a, 17b, 17c of the cabinet chamber 15.
- a dispensing valve 25 extends outwardly from the front door panel 23 and is connected to the liquid in the bag 21.
- the bag 21 is a disposable, one time use bag which insures that the bag 21 is safe to use and is and sanitary.
- a refrigeration unit 27 is connected to the cabinet 13 for cooling the cabinet chamber 15 and its contents
- a heating unit 29 is connected to the cabinet 13 for heating the cabinet chamber 15 and its contents.
- a magnetic gasket 31 is mounted on the front surface 13g of the cabinet front wall 13f along the perimeter of front wall openings 17a, 17b, 17c, and when the front door panel 23 is closed the gasket 31 is between the rear surface 23a of the front door panel 23 and the front surface 13g of the front wall 13f.
- the bag 21 holds a liquid and is connected to dispensing valve 25 by a fitment 35 extending through a hole 37 in door panel 23.
- the hole 37 has a door slide member 39 which is slid to open position to open the hole 37 to pass the dispensing valve 25 through the door panel 23.
- the door slide member 39 is slid to closed position to close and hold the dispensing valve 25 in the door panel 23.
- the door slide member 39 clamps over the fitment 35 which extends between the bag 21 and the dispensing valve 25.
- FIG. 5 shows a cartridge frame 40 in perspective and in more detail.
- Cartridge frame 40 includes front door panel 23, door slide member 39, hole 37 having a bottom edge 37a which is a half circle, and door slide member 39 which has a bottom edge 39a that is half-circular.
- a raised surface 43 is formed on door slide member 39 to make it easier to slide the door slide member 39 up to admit or remove the dispensing valve 25 and fitment 35, and to slide door slide member 39 down to clamp onto the fitment 35 and hold the dispenser valve 25 in place.
- Cartridge frame 40 is provided with a fixed side wall 40a, a bottom wall 40b, a rear wall 40c, a top wall 40d, and another side wall 40e which has a sliding side door 40f for opening and closing cartridge frame 40 for admitting or removing the bag 21. Also, mounted on the bottom wall 40b is a spring 45 which supports one end of a floating bottom panel 46 that has a free end 46a and a pivot support end 46b. The bottom of the bag 21 is supported by floating bottom panel 46 and spring 45. Therefore the bottom of the liquid and the bag remain above the dispensing hole 37 in door panel 23 to insure that all the liquid is dispensed from the bag 21 and does not remain in the bottom of the bag.
- Figs. 6a-6d there is shown the operation of the sliding door member 39 as the bag 21 is being loaded into the cartridge 40.
- Fig. 6a the door slide member 39 is shown in closed position around the empty hole 37 in door panel 23.
- Fig. 6b shows the door slide member 39 in upper position, which extends the size of the opening of the hole 37.
- Fig. 6c shows the dispensing valve 25 and fitment 35 being inserted into the extended open hole 37
- Fig. 6d shows the door slide member 39 closed about the fitment 35 to hold the dispensing valve 25 in place.
- Fig. 7 shows another embodiment of the invention which has but one cartridge 49 mounted in a cabinet 51.
- the cartridge 49 is somewhat wider than the cartridges 18, 19, 20 in order to increase the stability of the cabinet 51.
- Fig. 8 shows a third embodiment of a cartridge 53 which is preferably made of plastic and has a rigid container 55 connected to a front door panel
- a dispensing valve 61 is connected to the container 55 by a fitment 63.
- a metal gasket 65 mounted on the rear surface of front door panel 57 holds the front door panel 57 against the magnetic gasket 31 formed around the perimeter of the front wall opening 17a, 17b, 17c of a cabinet 13.
- a reusable cartridge 67 which may be constructed of stainless steel, plastic, or other materials, and which includes a rigid container 69, a front door panel 71 which is composed of thick heat insulation material, and a dispensing valve 73 mounted on front door panel 71 and connected to the liquid in container 69.
- a refill panel door member 75 is hingedly connected to the top wall of the container 69 and is adapted to be opened for refilling the container 69 when it has been emptied of its liquid.
- the cartridge 67 is reusable, but must be thoroughly cleaned and sanitized after each time its liquid has been dispensed, before the cartridge 67 is refilled.
- the liquid is dispensed from the dispensing valve of all of the cartridges until the liquid has been totally dispensed, or until it is desired to replace one cartridge by another which dispenses a different liquid.
- the spring 45 and pivoted bottom panel 46 elevates the bottom of the bag 21 to insure that the bottom of the bag 21 is above the dispensing valve 25 so that all of the liquid is dispensed, and none of it remains in the bag 21 below the level of the dispensing valve 25.
- the sidewall 40f is slid open, the bag 21 is inserted into the cartridge frame 40 shown in Fig. 5, the door slide member 39 is slid upwardly to extend the opening at the hole 37, the dispensing valve 25 and fitment 35 are inserted through the expanded hole 37, the hole 37 is closed by sliding the door slide member 39 downwardly about the fitment 35, the sidewall 40f is slid closed and the cartridge 18, 19, 20 is ready to be inserted into a chamber 15 of a cabinet 13 through a front wall opening 17a, 17b, 17c.
- the cartridge 18, 19, 20 When all of the liquid has been dispensed from the container bag 21, the cartridge 18, 19, 20 is removed from the cabinet 13, the empty bag 21 is removed from the cartridge 18, 19, 20 by opening the sidewall 40f, opening the hole 37 in the front door panel 23 by sliding the door slide member 39 upwardly, withdrawing the fitment 35 and dispensing valve 25 through the expanded hole 37, and discarding the used bag 21 together with its fitment 35 and dispensing valve 25. Then another bag container 21 is inserted into the frame 40 of the cartridge 18, 19, 20 and the refilled cartridge is ready to go. The operation of the single cartridge 49 of
- Fig. 7 is the same as the operation of the cartridges 18, 19, 20.
- Cartridge 49 is provided with a sliding door 49a for holding the bag fitment.
- the operation of the third embodiment shown in Fig. 8 is simpler than the operation of the first and second embodiments of the invention since the container 55 of Fig. 8 is filled by the supplier, and the cartridge 53 is merely inserted into the cabinet 13 by the user, and removed from the cabinet 13 when the cartridge 53 is empty or is being temporally replaced by another cartridge 53.
- reusable cartridge 67 is merely inserted into the chamber 15 of the cabinet 13, the liquid is dispensed until empty, the cartridge 67 is removed from the cabinet 13 and is thoroughly cleaned and sanitized, and is then refilled through the opening provided by the refill panel door member 75.
- dispenser valves as used herein include faucets, spigots, and spouts.
- the cartridge itself provides its own door for the cabinet.
- a flexible bag with a dispensing valve may fit into the container of the cartridge with the dispensing valve extending from the bag through a hole in the door panel so as to be positioned outside the front door panel.
- the bag and its dispensing valve may be completely disposable and require no cleaning.
- the all-purpose dispensing unit of this invention has the advantage of being noiseless.
- the all-purpose dispensing unit of this invention provides a nice delivery system for cold drinks, and also for hot drinks.
- the containers are preferably made of synthetic plastic because cardboard boxes do not work well in wet areas but instead become wet, soft, and deteriorate or disintegrate.
- a novel feature of the refrigerated embodiment of the all-purpose dispensing unit of this invention is the door panel which may contain an insulating air compartment, may be made of stainless steel of a type which is magnetic, and may contain finger spaces at the top and bottom to make it easier to move the cartridge into and out of the cabinet chamber.
- the cartridge door panel acts as a door to the refrigerator cabinet.
- An advantage of this invention is that the user of the refrigerated dispenser does not have to open a big refrigerator door that opens the whole refrigeration compartment and loses cold air.
- Each of the cartridges of the present invention has its own door so that in a three cartridge dispenser, only one door at a time is opened when replacing cartridges, so less cold air is lost.
- the bags of the bag-in-box packages are designed for wines, vegetable oils, chemicals and other liquids or pastes.
- the bags of the bag-in-box embodiment of this invention dispense even high viscosity products such as: syrup, salad dressings, catsup, and other products .
- the all-purpose dispenser of this invention allows for quick change from breakfast syrup and coffee, to lunch and dinner salad dressings, dessert toppings, and coffee.
- the all-purpose dispensing unit 11 of this invention comprises a cabinet 13 having a chamber 15 formed by a top wall 13a and a bottom wall 13b connected by two side walls 13c, 13d, a rear wall 13e, and a front wall 13f with one or more front wall openings 17a, 17b, 17c.
- a cartridge 18, 19, 20 is inserted into each front wall opening 17a, 17b, 17c, and each cartridge 18, 19, 20 contains a liquid to be dispensed.
- Each cartridge 18, 19, 20 has a frame 40, a bag 21 holding a liquid and having a dispensing valve 25 connected to the bag 21, and a fitment 35 connected between the dispensing valve 25 and the bag 21.
- a sliding door 39 is positioned in the door panel 23 for allowing the dispensing valve 25 to pass through the door panel 23 to be mounted for dispensing the liquids outside the cartridge.
- the fitment 35 is supported in the door panel 23 by the sliding door 39.
- a metal bushing is mounted on the rear surface
- a spring 45 in the bottom of the cartridge frame 40 raises the bottom of the bag 21 and the liquid in it to a level above the level of the dispensing valve
- a cartridge 67 which is reusable and may be inserted into each front wall opening 17a, 17b, 17c, and it has a rigid container 69 which may contain a liquid to be dispensed.
- a top refill panel 75 is hingedily attached to the top wall of the container 69, and the top refill panel 75 provides access for refilling the container.
- a front door panel 71 is mounted on the front wall of the container 69.
- the front door panel 71 is made of a thick heat- insulating plastic material and a dispensing valve 73 is mounted on the door panel 71 and connected to the liquid inside the container 69.
- the cartridge and the dispensing valve are cleanable and reusable.
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