CA2109665C - Modular beverage dispenser - Google Patents

Modular beverage dispenser

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CA2109665C
CA2109665C CA002109665A CA2109665A CA2109665C CA 2109665 C CA2109665 C CA 2109665C CA 002109665 A CA002109665 A CA 002109665A CA 2109665 A CA2109665 A CA 2109665A CA 2109665 C CA2109665 C CA 2109665C
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beverage
receptacle
tower
line segments
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Ronald A. Bull
Harlan R. Davis
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Cornelius Inc
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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
    • B67D1/0857Cooling arrangements
    • 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
    • B67D1/0015Apparatus or devices for dispensing beverages on draught the beverage being prepared by mixing at least two liquid components
    • B67D1/0021Apparatus or devices for dispensing beverages on draught the beverage being prepared by mixing at least two liquid components the components being mixed at the time of dispensing, i.e. post-mix dispensers
    • 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
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67DDISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B67D2210/00Indexing scheme relating to aspects and details of apparatus or devices for dispensing beverages on draught or for controlling flow of liquids under gravity from storage containers for dispensing purposes
    • B67D2210/00028Constructional details
    • B67D2210/00031Housing
    • B67D2210/00034Modules
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67DDISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B67D2210/00Indexing scheme relating to aspects and details of apparatus or devices for dispensing beverages on draught or for controlling flow of liquids under gravity from storage containers for dispensing purposes
    • B67D2210/00028Constructional details
    • B67D2210/00047Piping

Abstract

The present invention shows a beverage dispenser of the type utilizing a tower standing above a counter top surface. A plurality of beverage supply lines are connected to a mounting block secured to a top surface of the counter top. The mounting block includes a plurality of receptacles providing releasable securing of a plurality of beverage line modules thereto. The beverage line modules are retained within the tower and each include an insulation block formed around a pair of beverage lines. The beverage lines terminate on one end thereof with valve receptacle ends for connecting to a plurality of dispensing valves, and on opposite ends with plugs fro releasable insertion into the receptacles. The modules can be conformed to provide for beverage dispensers of varying numbers of beverage valves wherein the number of valves is equal to or less than a number of receptacles in the mounting block.

Description

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TITLE: MODULAR BEVERAGE DISPENSER
1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to post-mix beverage dispensing appar~lus, and, in particular, to such ap~al~lus having a beverage dispensing tower.

BACKGROUND
2. Background of the Invention Beverage dispensers are known that incorporate a tower structure which extends upwardly above a counter top surface and is connected to a plurality of beverage lines em~n~1~ng from a beverage line cooling source, such as a cold plate.
A tower is typically made of a stainless steel wrap and includes a plurality of beverage valves connected to a front face surface thereof.
Such beverage dispensers can be m~mlf~ctured with any of a plurality of valves, typically between four and eight such valves. Heretofore, each tower type beverage dispenser is m~mlf~Gtured to the particular number of valves required.
Unfol lunately, such beverage dispensing units have very little in the way of interchangeable parts, save for the beverage dispensing valves themselves. Thus, a five valve unit is uniquely m~nllf~ctured and shares very few parts in common with the six-valve unit. In particular, the specific and significant parts such as the cold plate and the tower have to be uniquely and individually designed for that particular number of desired valves. In addition, there exists a substantial problem with heat loss and leakage associated with the portion of the beverage lines that extend within the tower, especially where those line are plastic tubing. Moreover, cwl~lll beverage towers involve a substantial amount of labor in their m~mlf~cture.
Accordingly, it would be highly desirable to have a beverage dispensing device wherein, greater part interchangeability is provided for, and wherein the performance thereof and ease of m~mlf~cture are enhanced.

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The present invention is a beverage dispenser, of the type using a tower and a cooling means, such as an ice cooled cold plate, wherein modular units are used to provide for a greatly enhanced flexibility in the m~mlf~cturing thereof, along with improved pelrol-llance and greater ease of m~nllf~cture.
A cooling means, such as a cold plate, is retained below a counter top surface and includes an ice rel~ini"g bin on the top thereof. The cold plate includes a plurality of beverage lines extending in a serpentine fashion there through and exiting the cold plate and extending upwardly to a receiving block. The receiving block includes a plurality of female plug receptacle pairs secured therein. The receiving block is in turn secured to the top of the counter surface, and each receptacle is fluidly connected to a carbonated water line and a syrup line.

The present invention further includes a plurality of beverage modules consisting of a molded foam insulation formed around a pair of beverage line segments. The beverage lines extend through the ins~ tion from a first beverage valve connecting end to a second end having a male plug secured thereto. A module is provided foreach of the plurality of receptacles and can be releasably connected thereto by insertion of the male plug ends into the receptacles. A sheet metal outer housing forming the tower is then secured around the plurality of modules. The beverage valves are then secured to the beverage valve ends of the module tubes as they extend outwardly from a faceplate of the tower housing.
If for example, the number of receptacles in the mounting block is equal to six then up to six beverage valves can be suspended from the tower and supplied with beverage con~tit~ent~. However, if a five-valve unit is desired, it will be appreciated by those of skill that a pair of receptacles of a receptacle block can be obstructed by insertion therein of solid plugs. Then five modules can be designed to be inserted into the remAinin~ five receptacles wherein the valve attaching endsthereof are distributed evenly along the tower. In particular, a central module can be made as wide as a previous singular module used in a six-valve unit. Specifically, the beverage tubes in the five modules can be routed through the insulation so that when the valves are connected thereto they are distributed evenly along the length of the tower. The double wide module can sit over the unused receptacle block and provide for re~ lg the blocking plugs therein.

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Thus, it can be appreciated, that such a unit will have the flexibility of beingm~nllf~ctured into a four, five or six valve unit without having to change many parts.
In particular, the cooling me~n~, such as the cold plate can stay the same, as can the mounting block and and the tower sheet metal. All that changes essentially, is the number and structure of the modules, the tower valve face plate, so as to accommodate the various hole p~ttern~ and, of course, the number of dispensing valves. Additionally, such a tower beverage dispenser is easy to m~nllf~cture, as the modules provide for a plug-in assembly. Such assembly process is in contrast to the use of plastic tubing within the tower that must be connected by clamps to hose fitting~ on both ends thereo~ Also, the foam in~ tion provides for better cool drink performance, and the plug-in connections of the stainless steel tubing module segments are less prone to develop leaks over time as has been experienced with plastic tubing.

DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A more thorough underst~n-lin~ of the structure operation and advantages of the present invention can be had by refe~ g to the following detailed description, which refers to the following figures, wherein:
Figure 1 shows a side plan view of the present invention.
Figure 2 shows a front plan view of the present invention.
Figure 3 shows a detailed front plan view of the modules and mounting block of the present invention.
Figure 4 shows a side plan view of a module and mounting block of the present nvention.
Figure 5 shows a detailed partial cross-sectional view of a receptacle of the present lnvention.
figure 6 shows a view along lines 6-6 of figure 5.
Figure 7 shows a detailed side cross-sectional view of a receptacle of the present in~ention.
Figure 8 shows an alternate embodiment of the modules of the present invention.
DETALED DESCRIPTION
The dispenser of the present invention is seen in the various figures and generally refelled to by the numeral 10. Dispenser 10 includes a cooling means, such as a cold plate 12 retained below a counter top surface 14. Various other cooling means, ~ 210966~

such as a refrigerated water bath, could also be used to provide for the cooling of the beverage con~h~lent~. Plate 12 includes an ice re~ g bin liner 16 secured thereto for creating an ice re~ -g space 18 for rel~ g ice therein. As is known in the art, plate 12 includes a plurality of beverage lines 20 extenrling there through in a serpentine fashion and exiting a plate end 22.

Stainless steel lines 20 extend upwardly towards counter top surface 14 and are secured to a mounting block 24. As seen in better detail by rere~ lg to figures 3-7, mounting block 24 includes a metal housing 26 for rel~ i"g a plurality of receptacle blocks 28. Receptacle blocks 28 each include a pair of bores 30a and 30b and include tube receiving recesses 32a and 32b. Receptacles 28 are retained within mounting block 24 and the remainder of the interior space thereof is filled withinsulation material 34 such as for example a urethane foam. In the present invention six receptacle blocks 28 are shown, however it will be appreciated by those of skill that any number of blocks could be used. Recesses 32a and 32b provide for securing of beverage lines 20a and 20b thereto. It will also be appreciated by those of skill that for typical post-mix beverage dispensing valves, each of the lines 20a will carry a beverage con~tihl~nt such as a syrup, whereas the rem~ininp~ beverage lines 20b will carry a diluent beverage constituent, typically, carbonated water.

As seen in figure 3, the present invention includes a plurality of insulated beverage line modules 36. Each module 36 is comprised of a formed foam insulation block 38 co"~ a pair of stainless steel beverage lines 40a and 40b. Lines 40a and 40b each include beverage valve connecting ends 42a and 42b respectively and mounting block connecting end plugs 44a and 44b respectively. In particular, plugs 44a and 44b are connected to lines 40a and 40b and include two recesses co~
O-rings 48. Plugs 44a and 44b are sized to provide for sealing releasable insertion within bores 30a and 30b respectively, of receptacles 28. Thus, plugs 44a and 44b provide for fluid con~ y from lines 20a and 20b through lines 40a and 40b and in turn to a plurality of beverage dispensing valves 50.
A tower 52 having an outer sheet metal housing 54 is secured to counter 14. Tower 52 further includes a faceplate 56 releasably secured to the rem~in~er of housing 54 and includes a plurality of holes, not shown, through which holes tube ends 42a and 42b extend for connecting to the respective beverage dispensing valve 50. Tower 52 also includes a drip tray 56 which is secured thereto.
The assembly of the present invention can be understood wherein individual modules 36 are inserted into the respective receptacle blocks 28 after which sheet ~ 1 0 g 6 ~ ~

metal housing 54 of tower 52 is secured therealoul~d. Faceplate 56 is then secured to sheet metal housing 54. It can be appreciated by those of skill, that sheet metal faceplate 56 secured to housing 54 combined with the securing of housing 54 to counter 14 provides for downward pressure on modules 36 for lel~i"ing plugs 44a and 44b thereof in receptacles 28.
As seen by refe~ g to figure 8, the flexibility of m~mlf~cture of the present invention can be appreciated. In particular, the embodiment therein shows a plurality of modified modules 60a, 60b, 60c, 60d, and 60e. Modules 60a and 60e are of the same construction as previously described modules 36. Modules 60b and60d are the same as modules 36 but for the altered bending or routing of tubes 62a and 62b therein. Module 60c is twice the width of module 60a and a single pair of lines 64a and 64b extend there through so that lines 64a and 64b tçrmin~te essentially centrally thereof. It will be appreciated that modules 60a-e will provide for a version of the present invention having five valves 50. Thus, the extra receptacle marked 68 herein, includes a pair of plugs 70 for insertion therein for blocking the female receptacles thereo~ Plugs 70 include o-rings 72 and a cap head 74. Thus, it can be ~reciated that the various lines 40a and 40b, 62a and 62b, and 64a and 64b can be routed within the interior of the various modules 60a through60e so that they tçrmin~te in a manner wherein five valves 50 are distributed evenly across the front of the tower 52. In this manner, a standard cold plate size and coil pack can be used for any of a variety of beverage dispensers. Also, It can be appreciated that the only variation in the m~nuf~cture of a particular number valve unit to another concerns the structure of the modules and faceplate of the tower. In addition, any number of mounting block sizes could be used. For example, eight receptacle blocks could be provided for thereby allowing the m~mlf~cture of a tower having up to eight valves, along with the flexibility to manufacture dispensing units having typically 5 or more valves. Moreover, lines 40a and 40b and the like, could be wrapped with an in~ tion rather than contained within a foam bloc, or need not necess~rily be insulated.

Claims (23)

1. A beverage dispenser, comprising:
a lower housing for retaining a cooling means therein, the cooling means for cooling a plurality of beverage constituents flowing through a plurality of beverage delivery lines cooled by the cooling means, a dispensing tower, the dispensing tower having an outer housing defining a tower interior, and the tower having a lower end and a top end, the tower top end for supporting a plurality of beverage dispensing valves on a valve retaining housing surface thereof, and the tower lower end for securing to the lower housing, a plurality of beverage line segments extending through the tower interior, eachbeverage line segment having a first end at the valve retaining housing surface for connecting to one of the plurality of beverage dispensing valves and having a second end at the tower lower end, and beverage line receptacle means secured to the lower housing for providing releasable fluid connecting between the second ends of the beverage line segments and the delivery lines.
2. The beverage dispenser as defined in claim 1, and the delivery lines each having an end rigid portion extending from the cooling means and fluidly secured to thereceptacle means.
3. The beverage dispenser as defined in claim 1, and the receptacle means having sockets, and the beverage line segments having plug means at their second ends for providing releasable receiving thereof in the receptacle sockets.
4. The beverage dispenser as defined in claim 1, and the receptacle means comprising a plurality of receptacle blocks, each receptacle block having one ormore fluid lines secured thereto and one or more connecting means for providing fluid connection to an equal number of beverage line segments.
5. The beverage dispenser as defined in claim 2, and the receptacle means having sockets, and the beverage line segments having plug means at their second ends for providing releasable receiving thereof in the receptacle sockets.
6. The beverage dispenser as defined in claim 5, and the delivery lines each having an end rigid portion extending from the cooling means and fluidly secured to thereceptacle means.
7. The beverage dispenser as defined in claim 6, and the receptacle means comprising a plurality of receptacle blocks, each receptacle block having one ormore fluid lines secured thereto and one or more connecting means for providing fluid connection to an equal number of beverage line segments.
8. A beverage dispenser, comprising:
a lower housing for retaining a cooling means therein, the cooling means for cooling a plurality of beverage constituents flowing through a plurality of beverage delivery lines cooled by the cooling means, a dispensing tower, the dispensing tower having an outer housing defining a tower interior, and the tower having a lower end and a top end, the tower top end for supporting a plurality of beverage dispensing valves on a valve retaining housing surface thereof, and the tower lower end for securing to the lower housing, a plurality of beverage line modules held within the tower interior, each modulecomprising a block of insulating material having one or more beverage line segments extending there through wherein each beverage line segment has a first end positioned at the valve retaining housing surface for connecting to one of the plurality of beverage dispensing valves and a second end positioned at the towerlower end, and beverage line receptacle means secured to the lower housing for providing releasable fluid connecting between the second ends of the beverage line segments and the delivery lines.
9. The beverage dispenser as defined in claim 8, and the receptacle means havingsockets, and the beverage line segments having plug means at their second ends for providing releasable receiving thereof in the receptacle sockets.
10. The beverage dispenser as defined in claim 8, and the delivery lines each having an end rigid portion extending from the cooling means and fluidly secured to thereceptacle means.
11. The beverage dispenser as defined in claim 8, and the receptacle means comprising a plurality of receptacle blocks, each receptacle block having one ormore fluid lines secured thereto and one or more connecting means for providing fluid connection to an equal number of beverage line segments.
12. The beverage dispenser as defined in claim 8, and one or more of the moduleshaving stop means for cooperating with the receptacle means for preventing fluidflow therethrough from one or more of the delivery lines, and the number of modules and the number of beverage line segments extending through the modules being variable so that the same receptacle means, delivery lines, lower housing and cooling means can be used to provide cooled beverage to a variable number of beverage valves.
13. The beverage dispenser as defined in claim 9, and the delivery lines each having an end rigid portion extending from the cooling means and fluidly secured to thereceptacle means.
14. The beverage dispenser as defined in claim 13, and the receptacle means comprising a plurality of receptacle blocks, each receptacle block having one ormore fluid lines secured thereto and one or more connecting means for providing fluid connection to an equal number of beverage line segments.
15. The beverage dispenser as defined in claim 14, and one or more of the modules having stop means for cooperating with the receptacle means for preventing fluidflow therethrough from one or more of the delivery lines, and the number of modules and the number of beverage line segments extending through the modules being variable so that the same receptacle means, delivery lines, lower housing and cooling means can be used to provide cooled beverage to a variable number of beverage valves.
16. A beverage dispenser, comprising:
a lower housing for retaining a cooling means therein, the cooling means for cooling a plurality of beverage constituents flowing through a plurality of beverage delivery lines cooled by the cooling means, a dispensing tower, the dispensing tower having an outer housing defining a tower interior, and the tower having a lower end and a top end, the tower top end for supporting a plurality of beverage dispensing valves on a valve retaining housing surface thereof, and the tower lower end for securing to a top end of the lower housing, a plurality of beverage line modules held within the tower interior, each modulecomprising a block of insulating material having one or more beverage line segments extending there through wherein each beverage line segment has a first end positioned at the valve retaining housing surface for connecting to one of the plurality of beverage dispensing valves and a second end positioned at the towerlower end, and beverage line receptacle means secured to the lower housing top end, the delivery lines fluidly secured to the receptacle means, and the beverage line segments second ends and the receptacle means having connecting means for providing releasable fluid securing therebetween when the tower is secured to the lower housing.
17. The beverage dispenser as defined in claim 16, and the connecting means comprising sockets in the receptacle means and plug ends at the beverage line segments second ends for providing releasable receiving thereof in the receptacle sockets.
18. The beverage dispenser as defined in claim 16, and the receptacle means comprising a plurality of receptacle blocks, each receptacle block having one ormore fluid lines secured thereto and one or more connecting means for providing fluid connection to an equal number of beverage line segments.
19. The beverage dispenser as defined in claim 16, and the delivery lines each having an end rigid portion extending from the cooling means and fluidly secured to the receptacle means.
20. The beverage dispenser as defined in claim 16, and one or more of the modules having stop means for cooperating with the connecting means of the receptacle means for preventing fluid flow therethrough from one or more of the delivery lines, and the number of modules and the number of beverage line segments extending through the modules being variable so that the same tower housing, receptacle means, delivery lines, lower housing and cooling means can be used to provide cooled beverage to a variable number of beverage valves suspended from the towerhousing.
21. The beverage dispenser as defined in claim 17, and the receptacle means comprising a plurality of receptacle blocks, each receptacle block having one ormore fluid lines secured thereto and one or more connecting means for providing fluid connection to an equal number of beverage line segments.
22. The beverage dispenser as defined in claim 21, and the delivery lines each having an end rigid portion extending from the cooling means and fluidly secured to the receptacle means.
23. The beverage dispenser as defined in claim 22, and one or more of the modules having stop means for cooperating with the connecting means of the receptacle means for preventing fluid flow therethrough from one or more of the delivery lines, and the number of modules and the number of beverage line segments extending through the modules being variable so that the same tower housing, receptacle means, delivery lines, lower housing and cooling means can be used to provide cooled beverage to a variable number of beverage valves suspended from the towerhousing.
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