WO2002068315A1 - Dispositif de distribution de boisson et procede pour produire et distribuer des boissons et/ou des soupes - Google Patents

Dispositif de distribution de boisson et procede pour produire et distribuer des boissons et/ou des soupes Download PDF

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WO2002068315A1
WO2002068315A1 PCT/AT2001/000051 AT0100051W WO02068315A1 WO 2002068315 A1 WO2002068315 A1 WO 2002068315A1 AT 0100051 W AT0100051 W AT 0100051W WO 02068315 A1 WO02068315 A1 WO 02068315A1
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Hubert Schneller
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Asco Warenautomaten & Sportgeräte Handelsgesellschaft M.B.H.
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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
    • B67D1/00Apparatus or devices for dispensing beverages on draught
    • B67D1/08Details
    • B67D1/12Flow or pressure control devices or systems, e.g. valves, gas pressure control, level control in storage containers
    • B67D1/1277Flow control valves
    • 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
    • B67D1/0044Mixing 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
    • B67D1/0044Mixing devices for liquids for mixing inside the dispensing nozzle
    • B67D1/0045Venturi arrangements; Aspirators; Eductors
    • 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
    • B67D1/07Cleaning beverage-dispensing apparatus
    • 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
    • B67D1/08Details
    • B67D1/12Flow or pressure control devices or systems, e.g. valves, gas pressure control, level control in storage containers

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  • the invention relates to a beverage dispensing device and a method for producing and dispensing beverages and / or soups which are mixed from water and a concentrate, in particular a syrup, with at least one suction line, which has a suction opening of a central water jet mixing head, which works on the principle of a water jet pump, is connected, at least one controllable valve, which connects a concentrate feed line to a connecting line, and a flushing line for flushing the suction line.
  • Known beverage dispensing devices of this type enable beverage production by diluting a concentrate provided with water, which is taken from a local water pipe, as a result of which a considerable delivery volume of beverage bottles with diluted contents can be saved.
  • a disadvantage of these known beverage dispensing devices is that concentrate residues remain in the lines after use and these residues can become moldy and / or ferment, especially if the beverage dispensing device is used over a longer period, e.g. not used during the night or a weekend.
  • AT 406 259 B discloses a beverage dispenser for producing and dispensing beverages that are mixed from water and a syrup.
  • Several concentrate supply lines are provided, which are connected to connecting lines by means of solenoid valves whose passage cross-section can be changed.
  • a central distributor element in the form of a closed hollow body is provided, into which a plurality of connecting lines open, a one-way valve being arranged on the opening parts.
  • an intake line and a flush line open into the central distributor element.
  • a disadvantage of this beverage dispenser is that a plurality of valves are provided for each connecting line. If the beverage dispensing device is designed without a one-way valve, a residual amount of concentrate remains in the connecting line after the rinsing process, which is sucked in the next time it is removed, which can result in undesired mixing of different concentrates in one beverage. Since this remaining quantity is not sealed airtight, it can become moldy and / or ferment when the beverage dispensing device is idle for a long time.
  • a negative pressure is generated by a water jet mixing head in the suction line and via this in the central distributor element. Is in one of the connecting lines If the pressure is greater than in the central distributor element, the associated one-way valve opens and concentrate flows into the central distributor element, which is sucked in via the suction line. If the associated solenoid valve is open, there is a continuous concentrate flow, otherwise concentrate flows out until the pressure in the connecting line corresponds to that in the central distributor element.
  • the disadvantage here is that the one-way valve does not guarantee that only the desired concentrate can get into the drink.
  • the object of the invention is therefore to provide a beverage dispensing device through which the production costs can be reduced and in which it is ensured that no undesirable concentrate flows occur. Furthermore, it is an object of the invention to provide a beverage dispensing device in which the occurrence of concentrate residues is largely prevented in order to ensure a high standard of hygiene and to minimize the number of moving parts through which the concentrate flows to minimize the risk of sticking due to deposits of sugar-containing concentrate.
  • connecting line is connected to the suction line and the flushing line by means of at least one branch point.
  • the length of the connecting line essentially corresponds to the wall thickness of the suction line and / or the flushing line.
  • two or more branch points are connected via an intermediate line, each of which is connected via one of the connecting lines and one of the controllable valves to one of the concentrate supply lines, the intermediate line at one end with the suction line and is connected at its other end to the flushing line.
  • the two or more controllable valves are arranged on an essentially cuboid block and the connecting lines and the intermediate line are designed as bores in this block, the branching points being arranged within the essentially cuboid block.
  • This arrangement makes it possible to connect the branching points to the holder of the controllable valves, which results in a compact and space-saving design.
  • the intermediate line is designed essentially as a longitudinal bore
  • the two or more controllable valves are arranged alongside one another along this longitudinal bore and the connecting lines are designed as cross bores.
  • the design as a longitudinal bore ensures that the intermediate line has only a small number of curves and edges in which concentrate residues can be deposited.
  • controllable valve is a solenoid valve, which is revealed by at least one control unit against a spring, and that it has a curved elastic valve plate which is coated with Teflon.
  • valve Due to the design as a solenoid valve, the valve can be easily controlled using conventional controls. If the controllable valve closes automatically in the event of a control signal failure, it is ensured that no undesired concentrate flow can occur. It also ensures that the concentrate feed line is closed. Coating the valve plate with Teflon ensures that there is no chemical reaction between the valve divider and the concentrate.
  • valve plate when the controllable valve is installed, is pressed at its edge by a ring against a valve base, as a result of which a valve chamber formed between the valve plate and the valve base can be sealed.
  • This embodiment ensures that the concentrate does not come into contact with any metallic material of the valve, which prevents undesired chemical reactions.
  • a central opening at one end of the connecting line and an eccentric opening at one end of the concentrate supply line are provided in the valve base in the valve base.
  • the central arrangement of the opening which is connected to the connecting line, ensures that the concentrate is sucked evenly out of the valve chamber and that there are no places where concentrate is deposited that is not sucked in.
  • the eccentric opening and the central opening in the stroke direction of the controllable Seen valve are arranged offset in height, and that in the closed state of the controllable valve, the valve plate closes only the central opening.
  • valve chamber is also closed by the controllable valve.
  • a first control unit for controlling the concentrate delivery and a second control unit for cleaning the suction line, the connecting line and the water jet mixing head are provided.
  • the second control unit can control the flow through the flushing line and the position of the controllable valves, so that the suction line and the connecting line are cleaned and no concentrate residues remain in these lines. Furthermore, a first control valve can be actuated by the second control unit during the rinsing process, so that concentrate residues are sucked out of the water jet mixing head.
  • the invention further relates to a method for producing and dispensing beverages and / or soups in a beverage dispensing device, in particular a beverage dispensing device according to the invention, wherein a concentrate, in particular a syrup, is mixed with water, the concentrate in a first production step a suction line is sucked in, the suction line being connected to a concentrate supply line via a connecting line and a controllable valve, and in a second production step the suction line is cleaned of a rinsing water by means of a rinsing line in a rinsing process.
  • a concentrate in particular a syrup
  • the object of the present invention is to provide a method of the aforementioned type which does not require any complex apparatus and which enables the connecting line to be cleaned.
  • controllable valve is opened for a predeterminable period of time during the flushing process, so that the flushing water presses the concentrate remaining in the connecting line after the first manufacturing step from the connecting line into a valve chamber of the controllable valve, and then the controllable valve is closed , so that no rinsing water gets into the valve chamber.
  • the controllable valve is opened during the rinsing process until the concentrate in the valve chamber is rinsed from the rinsing water into the concentrate.
  • Supply line is displaced, and that, if necessary, the controllable valve is opened so long that the entire concentrate supply line is filled with water, whereby the concentrate supply line is cleaned.
  • valve chamber and the concentrate supply line can be cleaned without having to disassemble the beverage dispenser. This makes maintenance particularly quick and easy.
  • Another possible embodiment of the invention can consist of the fact that water flows through both the flushing line and a pump line, which is connected to a water jet mixing head, which works on the principle of a water jet pump and to whose suction opening the suction line is connected, during the flushing process are so that, if necessary, concentrate residues are sucked out of the water jet mixing head.
  • FIG. 1 shows the schematic structure of a beverage dispensing device according to the invention
  • FIG. 2 shows the schematic structure of an intermediate line of a beverage dispensing device according to the invention
  • FIG. 3 shows the axonometric view of a block of a beverage dispensing device according to the invention, in which the intermediate line and connecting lines are integrated, with part of the block being cut away;
  • FIG. 4 shows the bottom view of the block according to FIG. 3, with controllable valves and line connections being mounted on the block;
  • FIG. 5 shows the front view of the block according to FIG. 4
  • FIG. 6 shows the side view of the block according to FIG. 4
  • FIG. 7 shows the block in section along the line AA according to FIG. 3 with built-in controllable valve at the beginning of the second production step;
  • FIG. 8 the block in section along the line AA according to FIG. 3 with built-in controllable valve, the controllable valve being opened during the second manufacturing step;
  • FIG. 9 shows the block in section along the line A-A according to FIG. 3 with built-in controllable valve after the second manufacturing step
  • FIG. 1 shows a beverage dispensing device for producing and dispensing beverages and / or soups which are mixed from water and a concentrate, in particular a syrup, with an intake line 13 which has an intake opening 51 of a central water jet mixing head 5, which works on the principle of a water jet pump, is connected to a controllable valve 3, which connects a concentrate feed line 11 to a connecting line 12, and a flushing line 14 for flushing the suction line 13.
  • a first manufacturing step the concentrate is sucked from a concentrate storage container 6 via the concentrate supply line 11, the controllable valve 3, the connecting line 12 and the suction line 13 into the water jet mixing head 5 and with water which flows through a pump line 16 in the water jet mixing head 5 is passed, mixed.
  • the drink or soup is then passed via an outlet line 18 into an outlet vessel 7.
  • the flushing process flushing water flows through the suction line 18 via the flushing line 14, as a result of which it is cleaned.
  • the rinsing water is also fed into the dispensing vessel 7 via the dispensing line 18.
  • the amount of concentrate that is sucked in by the water jet mixing head 5 in the first manufacturing step is selected so that the mixture of the water and the concentrate of the first and of the water of the second manufacturing step gives the drink or soup in the desired mixing ratio ,
  • the pump line 16 ends within the water jet mixing head 5 in a nozzle 52. This creates a vacuum in a mixing head chamber 53 according to the principle of a water jet pump, as a result of which liquid which is located in the mixing head chamber 53 is sucked in.
  • the mixing head chamber 53 has a suction opening 51, to which the suction line 13 is connected. As a result, liquid is sucked out of the suction opening 51 when water flows through the pump line 16.
  • Embodiments are provided in which the mixing head chamber 53 has a plurality of suction openings 51, so that liquid can be sucked in from a plurality of suction lines 13.
  • the pump line 16 is connected to a water supply line 17 via a first control valve 4.
  • the water supply line 17 is in turn connected to a water reservoir via a heat exchanger 8.
  • the function of the heat exchanger is to cool the water in the case of cold beverages and to warm the water in the case of hot beverages so that the finished beverage has the appropriate temperature in each case.
  • the local Water pipe used as water storage. If the water of the local water pipe is not of the desired purity, a unit for water treatment can be provided in the heat exchanger 8. This can be, for example, a carbon filter or the like. However, tanks and the like can also be used as water reservoirs. It is also conceivable that a liquid other than water is used in application forms. If necessary, units for pressure regulation can also be provided in the heat exchanger 8.
  • the water supply line 17 is connected via a second control valve 41 to a flushing line 14 with which the suction line 13 can be flushed and cleaned. If the control valve 41 is open, water flows through the rinsing line 14 and the suction line 13 into the mixing head chamber 53 and via the output line 18 into the dispensing vessel 7. If the control valve 4 is closed during the rinsing process, water only flows through the Flushing line 14 and the suction line 13 into the mashing head chamber 53, the water pressure in the water supply line 17 causing the water to flow. With this procedure it may be that an area is formed in the mashing head chamber 5 which is not flushed through, but in which the liquid located there is at rest.
  • the connecting line 12 is connected to the suction line 13 and the flushing line 14 by means of a branching point 1.
  • the suction line 13 is connected to the suction opening 51 of the water jet mixing head 5, the rinsing line 14 to the water supply line 17.
  • the concentrate supply line 11 is the line section from the connection 61 of a concentrate storage container 6 to the controllable valve 3.
  • the connecting line 12 connects this controllable valve 3 with the junction 1.
  • the connection line 12 can be designed as a pipe or hose line. In other embodiments, the controllable valve 3 can be arranged directly at the branch point 1, so that the connecting line 12 essentially only is formed from the connection of the controllable valve 3 to the junction 1.
  • the length of the connecting line 12 corresponds to the wall thickness of the lines to which it is connected, or the wall thickness necessary to separate the controllable valve 3 from the branching point 1.
  • the length of the connecting line 12 can correspond to the wall thickness of the suction line 13 and / or the flushing line 14.
  • a plurality of concentrate storage containers 6 with different flavors are provided, the user being able to choose from which concentrate storage container 6 the concentrate is to be taken. In other forms of application it can also be provided that concentrate is taken from various concentrate storage containers 6 for the production of a beverage.
  • Some beverage dispensing devices provide a separate water jet mixing head 5 for each concentrate storage container 6, it being possible for several of the dispensing lines 18 to be directed into the dispensing vessel 7. This arrangement requires a large amount of material in the production, and a compact design of the beverage dispensing device is not possible because of the large number of lines and water jet mixing heads 5.
  • beverage dispensing devices provide two or more suction openings 51 in at least one of the water jet mixing heads 5, so that the number of water jet mixing heads 5 can be reduced.
  • these beverage dispensing devices also have a large number of lines.
  • two or more branch points 1 are connected via an intermediate line 15.
  • the connecting lines 12, each of which is connected to one of the branching points 1, are each connected via one of the controllable valves 3, one of the concentrate supply lines 11 to one of the concentrate storage containers 6, so that concentrate from one of the connecting lines 12 is provided via each of the connecting lines Concentrate reservoir 6 can be sucked in if the associated controllable valve 3 is open.
  • the intermediate line 15 is connected at one end to the suction line 13 and at the other end to the flushing line 14. It can be provided that the intermediate line 13 ends in each case at a junction 1 at which a connecting line 12 is connected to the intermediate line 15.
  • suction line 13 and the flushing line 14 are connected to the intermediate line 15 at one end thereof. In a further embodiment it can be provided that the connection of the suction line 13 and / or the flushing line 14 is not attached to one end of the intermediate line 15, but in its course.
  • An essential feature of the connecting line 12 is that it has an area during the rinsing process in which the liquid located there is at rest. It is therefore not possible to remove all of the concentrate in the connecting line 12 after the first manufacturing step in the second manufacturing step, the rinsing process. This cannot guarantee that no concentrate residues remain in the connecting line. If concentrate from different concentrate storage containers 6 is sucked in via the same suction line, it cannot be guaranteed that no concentrate residues will get into this drink or soup during the production of a drink and / or soup and produce an undesirable aftertaste.
  • a one-way valve is provided at the end of the connecting line 12 facing away from the controllable valve 3. This is to prevent the concentrate in the connecting line 12 from getting into one of the drinks and / or one of the soups when the associated controllable valve 3 is closed.
  • the one-way valve opens if the pressure in the connecting line 12 is higher than the pressure in the suction line 13. This is also possible when the controllable valve 3 is closed. In this case, concentrate flows from the connecting line 12 until the pressure in the connecting line 12 corresponds to that in the suction line 13.
  • the connecting line 12 can be cleaned according to the invention by opening the controllable valve 3 for a predeterminable period of time during the flushing process, so that the flushing water presses the concentrate remaining in the connecting line 12 after the first manufacturing step from the connecting line 12 into a valve chamber 32 of the controllable valve 3, and then the controllable valve 3 is closed so that no rinse water gets into the valve chamber 32.
  • This method can ensure that no concentrate residues remain in the connecting line 12 after the rinsing process, so that undesired mixing of different concentrates is effectively prevented.
  • the construction can be significantly simplified by this method by the Branch points 1 no one-way valves are required. It is advantageous if only those of the controllable valves 3 that were opened in the first manufacturing step are opened during the rinsing process, since there is already water in the other connecting lines 12 and this would penetrate into the valve chambers 32.
  • controllable valve 3 is opened during the rinsing process until the concentrate in the valve chamber 32 is displaced by the rinsing water from the latter into the concentrate supply line 11. This makes it possible to clean the valve chamber 32 without having to disassemble the controllable valve 3. Furthermore, it is possible to open the controllable valve 3 until the rinsing water has filled the entire concentrate supply line 11 with water, so that the entire concentrate supply line 11 is cleaned. It may be necessary to extend the duration of the rinsing process.
  • a first control unit 9 is provided for controlling the concentrate delivery.
  • a second control unit 91 can be provided for controlling the controllable valve 3 and the control valves 4, 41 during the flushing process, thereby ensuring the cleaning of the connecting line 12 and the mixing head chamber 53.
  • the first control unit 9 and the second control unit 91 can be integrated in a central control unit.
  • An embodiment with a compact design results if two or more controllable valves 3 are arranged on a substantially cuboid block 2 and the connecting lines 12 and the intermediate line 15 are designed as bores in this block 2, the branching points 1 inside the block 2 are arranged. It has proven particularly favorable if the controllable valves 3 are arranged in a row next to one another, since the intermediate line 15 can then be designed as a longitudinal hole and the connecting lines 12 as transverse holes.
  • FIG. 3 shows a block 2 to which the controllable valves 3 can be attached and which comprises the connecting lines 12, the intermediate line 15, parts of the concentrate supply lines 11, the suction line 13, the rinsing line 14 and valve chambers 32.
  • the block 2 has an upper side, a lower side, a front side, a rear side and two narrow sides.
  • Four depressions 21 are provided on the upper side, in each of which a piston 31 (FIG. 7) of one of the controllable valves 3 engages.
  • threaded holes can be provided for the attachment of the controllable valve 3 to the top of the block 2.
  • other fastening devices can also be provided.
  • a valve base 22 is formed, which forms part of the valve chamber 32 and can be circular.
  • a central opening 24 and an eccentric opening 25 are provided in the valve base 22.
  • the off-center opening 25 is connected via holes to openings 26 on the front of the block. These holes form part of the concentrate supply line 11 through which concentrate from the concentrate reservoir 6 can get into the valve chamber 32.
  • the central opening 24 is connected to a longitudinal bore via a bore.
  • the longitudinal bore is connected to openings 27 on the rear of the block 2 via two bores, each of which forms part of the suction line 13 or the flushing line 14.
  • the longitudinal bore forms the intermediate line 15, which connects the connecting lines 12. It can be produced by drilling it from a narrow side or forming it in another suitable manner and then closing it on this narrow side by means of a plug or the like.
  • FIG. 4 to 6 show block 2 according to FIG. 3, the controllable valves, which are designed as solenoid valves 3, being mounted. Furthermore, line connections 28 are attached to the openings 26, 27. 4 shows the view from below, FIG. 5 shows the front view and FIG. 6 shows the side view of block 2. Devices 29 for fastening block 2 are provided on the underside of block 2.
  • FIG. 7 to 9 show the process of cleaning the connecting line 12 during the rinsing process.
  • the block 2 is cut along the line A-A in Fig. 3.
  • the valve chamber 32 is formed by the valve base 22 and the valve plate 33.
  • the valve plate 33 is curved and elastic. At its edge, it is pressed against the valve base 22 by a ring 34, as a result of which the valve chamber 32 is sealed.
  • the valve plate 33 can be coated on the side of the valve plate 33 which faces the valve chamber 32. This coating can be a Teflon coating and prevents the concentrate from reacting chemically with the valve disk 33.
  • the sealing of the valve chamber 32 by means of the ring 34 ensures that the concentrate cannot get out of the valve chamber 32 into the area of the piston 31.
  • the piston 31 is fixed on one of its end faces with the valve plate 33, so that the valve plate 33 moves with the piston 31 in its central region.
  • the valve base 22 has an elevation 23 in its center, so that the central opening 24 and the eccentric opening 25 are offset in height as seen in the stroke direction of the controllable valve 3. It is thereby achieved that the valve plate 33 in the closed state, which is shown in FIG. 7, only closes the connecting line 12.
  • the piston 31 is fixed in the position shown in FIG. 7 by a spring and can be opened by the controllable valve, which is designed as a solenoid valve 3, by an electrical signal. This configuration ensures that the solenoid valve 3 is closed in the de-energized state and prevents concentrate from escaping from the valve chamber 32.
  • the solenoid valve 3 is closed and there is concentrate in the connecting line 12 and rinsing water in the intermediate line 15.
  • the two liquids are characterized by different hatching in FIGS. 7 to 9.
  • rinse water displaces the concentrate from the connecting line 12 into the valve chamber 32.
  • the pressure in the intermediate line 15 is higher than in the valve chamber 32. This is achieved in that the pressure in the flushing line 14 is higher than that in the concentrate storage container 6.

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La présente invention concerne un dispositif de distribution de boisson permettant de produire et de distribuer des boissons et/ou des soupes qui sont constituées d'un mélange d'eau et d'un concentré, notamment d'un sirop. Ce dispositif comprend au moins une conduite d'aspiration (13), qui est raccordée à une ouverture d'aspiration (51) d'une tête mélangeuse centrale à jet d'eau (5) fonctionnant selon le principe d'une pompe à jet d'eau, au moins une vanne réglable (3), qui relie une conduite d'alimentation en concentré (11) à une conduite de connexion (12), ainsi qu'une conduite de rinçage (14), qui permet de rincer la conduite d'aspiration (13). Ladite conduite de connexion (12) est raccordée à la conduite d'aspiration (13) et à la conduite de rinçage (14) par un point de ramification (1).
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