Chilled beverage dispenser
09764936 · 2017-09-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B67D1/0859
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D1/0801
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D1/0862
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F25D31/003
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01F33/453
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F25D31/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B67D1/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A chilled beverage dispenser includes a lower housing, one or more bowls for storing a beverage positioned on the lower housing, and one or more locking members. Each locking member is rotatable between a first (closed) position, in which the locking member engages and prevents a bowl from being removed, and a second (open) position, in which the bowl may be readily removed from the lower housing. The chilled beverage dispenser may also include a bracket at the rear of the lower housing which engages a rear portion of a bowl, also preventing the bowl from being removed from the lower housing. The chilled beverage dispenser may also include a handle for engaging a dispensing valve, which is slidably removable from a cradle at the front of the bowl. The chilled beverage dispenser may also include a removable impeller cover and spray tube inside of the bowl.
Claims
1. A chilled beverage dispenser, comprising: a lower housing; a bowl for storing a beverage and including a catch projecting downward from an exterior surface of the bowl, the bowl positioned on an upper surface of the lower housing; a means for supplying a cooling medium to chill the beverage when stored in the bowl; and a locking member operably connected to the lower housing, the locking member mounted for rotational movement about a substantially vertical pivot axis between a first position and a second position, the locking member including a first arm extending outward from the pivot axis; wherein, when the locking member is in the first position, the first arm engages the catch on the bowl.
2. The chilled beverage dispenser of claim 1, wherein the catch on the bowl comprises a shaft projecting outward from the bowl and terminating in an enlarged distal end, and wherein the first arm of the locking member terminates in a retaining portion that defines a lower surface and a central channel, such that, when the locking member is in the first position, the enlarged distal end of the catch is positioned adjacent to the lower surface defined by the retaining portion and the shaft of the catch extends through the central channel defined by the retaining portion.
3. The chilled beverage dispenser of claim 1, and further comprising a torsion spring that biases the locking member into the first position.
4. The chilled beverage dispenser of claim 1, wherein the locking member further includes a second arm extending outward from the pivot axis, the second arm having an engagement surface, and wherein, when a force is applied to the engagement surface, the locking member rotates from the first position to the second position.
5. The chilled beverage dispenser of claim 1, and further comprising: a bracket operably connected to a rear portion of the lower housing; wherein the bowl includes a flange extending outward therefrom; and wherein the flange engages the bracket when the bowl is positioned on the upper surface of the lower housing.
6. The chilled beverage dispenser of claim 1, and further comprising a dispensing assembly which includes: a dispensing valve attached to a front portion of the bowl; and a handle; wherein the handle is slidably removable from the front portion of the bowl; and wherein, upon pushing the handle, the dispensing valve is moved into an open position, such that the beverage is dispensed through the dispensing valve.
7. The chilled beverage dispenser of claim 6, wherein the bowl includes a cradle extending from a bottom surface of the bowl, and wherein the handle slidably engages the cradle.
8. The chilled beverage dispenser of claim 7, wherein the cradle comprises two support members, each of which extend from the bottom surface of the bowl and includes a lateral projection, and wherein the handle includes a horizontal plate, such that, when the handle slidably engages the cradle, the horizontal plate rests on the lateral projections of the two support members.
9. The chilled beverage dispenser of claim 8, wherein the handle pivots about a forward portion of the lateral projections of the two support members.
10. The chilled beverage dispenser of claim 9, wherein the horizontal plate defines a central slot which receives the dispensing valve, and wherein the dispensing valve includes a circumferential flange positioned above the horizontal plate when the dispensing valve is received in the central slot of the horizontal plate, such that, upon pushing the handle, the horizontal plate pushes upward on the circumferential flange, thereby moving the dispensing valve into the open position.
11. A chilled beverage dispenser, comprising: a lower housing; a bowl for storing a beverage, said bowl including a catch on an exterior surface of the bowl and a flange extending outward from a rear surface of the bowl, the bowl positioned on an upper surface of the lower housing; a bracket operably connected to the lower housing, and configured to engage the flange when the bowl is positioned on the upper surface of the lower housing; a means for supplying a cooling medium to chill the beverage when stored in the bowl; and a locking member mounted at a front portion of the chilled beverage dispenser, the locking member moveable between a first position and a second position; wherein, when the locking member is in the first position, the locking member engages the catch on the bowl.
12. The chilled beverage dispenser of claim 11, wherein the catch on the bowl comprises a downwardly projecting shaft, and wherein the locking member includes a first arm that is shaped and configured to engage and retain the downwardly projecting shaft when the locking member is in the first position.
13. The chilled beverage dispenser of claim 12, wherein the locking member is mounted for rotational movement about a substantially vertical pivot axis between the first position and the second position.
14. The chilled beverage dispenser of claim 13, wherein the locking member further includes a second arm extending outward from the substantially vertical pivot axis, with said second arm having an engagement surface, such that, when a force is applied to the engagement surface, the locking member rotates from the first position to the second position.
15. The chilled beverage dispenser of claim 11, and further comprising a spring that biases the locking member into the first position.
16. A chilled beverage dispenser, comprising: a lower housing having a front portion, a rear portion, and an upper surface; a first bowl for storing a first beverage, the first bowl positioned on the upper surface of the lower housing, the first bowl including a first flange extending outward from a rear surface of the first bowl, and a first downwardly projecting shaft; a second bowl for storing a second beverage, the second bowl positioned on the upper surface of the lower housing, the second bowl including a second flange extending outward from a rear surface of the second bowl, and a second downwardly projecting shaft; a first bracket connected to the rear portion of the lower housing, and configured to engage the first flange of the first bowl when the first bowl is positioned on the upper surface of the lower housing; a second bracket connected to the rear portion of the lower housing, and configured to engage the second flange of the second bowl when the second bowl is positioned on the upper surface of the lower housing; a means for supplying a cooling medium to chill the first beverage when stored in the first bowl and to chill the second beverage when stored in the second bowl; and a locking assembly operably connected to the front portion of the lower housing, the locking assembly including a central member having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, a first locking member operably connected to the first end of the central member and moveable between a first position and a second position, and a second locking member operably connected to the second end of the central member and moveable between a first position and a second position, wherein, when the first locking member is in the first position, the first locking member engages the first downwardly projecting shaft of the first bowl, wherein when the second locking member is in the first position, the second locking member engages the second downwardly projecting shaft of the second bowl.
17. The chilled beverage dispenser of claim 16, wherein the locking assembly is operably connected to the lower housing by a quick-release fastener.
18. A chilled beverage dispenser, comprising: a lower housing having an upper surface; a heat exchange surface positioned on the upper surface of the lower housing; a bowl for storing a beverage, the bowl defining an opening such that, when the bowl is positioned on the upper surface of the lower housing, the heat exchange surface is received within the opening; a means for supplying a cooling medium to the heat exchange surface to chill the beverage when stored in the bowl; an impeller which rotates adjacent to the heat exchange surface; an impeller cover which covers the heat exchange surface and defines a cavity above the heat exchange surface in which the impeller is received; and a spray tube in fluid communication with the cavity defined by the impeller cover.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(11) The present invention is a chilled beverage dispenser that has multiple components that can be readily installed and removed with minimal effort. In particular, the chilled beverage dispenser of the present invention includes bowls, dispenser assemblies, and agitator and spray units that can be readily installed and removed with minimal effort.
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(13) The first and second bowls 30a, 30b are positioned on the upper surface 26 of the lower housing 20 with a front end of each bowl 30a, 30b (i.e., the end of the bowl where the dispensing assembly 50a, 50b is located) positioned adjacent to the front portion 22 of the lower housing 20, and a rear end of each bowl 30a, 30b positioned adjacent to the rear portion 24 of the lower housing 20. First and second heat exchange surfaces 27a, 27b are positioned on the upper surface 26 of the lower housing 20 and are connected to a means for supplying a cooling medium, as further described below. As shown in
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(17) In this exemplary embodiment, the locking assembly 60 further includes first and second torsion springs 66a, 66b, each of which biases a respective locking member 70a, 70b into the first (locked) position. In this regard, a torsion spring 66a, 66b is positioned around each of the shafts 65a, 65b at the first and second ends 64a, 64b of the central member 62. Each locking member 70a, 70b defines a central pivot hole 71a, 71b, such that the torsion springs 66a, 66b and the shafts 65a, 65b are both positioned within the central pivot hole 71a, 71b of the respective locking member 70a, 70b. A retaining screw 67a, 67b is then screwed into the shafts 65a, 65b of the central member 62, thus preventing the respective locking members 70a, 70b from sliding off of the shaft 65a, 65b, but still allowing each locking member 70a, 70b to rotate about and relative to the respective shaft 65a, 65b at each of the first and second ends 64a, 64b of the central member 62. As such, the first shaft 65a, the first torsion spring 66a, the central pivot hole 71a of the first locking member 70a, and the first retaining screw 67a are aligned along the first vertical pivot axis A1. Similarly, the second shaft 65b, the second torsion spring 66b, the central pivot hole 71b of the second locking member 70b, and the second retaining screw 67b are aligned along the second vertical pivot axis A2.
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(24) In practice, to install the first bowl 30a (or any other bowl) on the upper surface 26 of the lower housing 20, the first bowl 30a is advanced toward the rear of the chilled beverage dispenser 10 at a slight angle, such that the first flange 36a extending outward from the rear surface 32a of the first bowl 30a slides under the first bracket 28a that is connected to the rear portion 24 of the lower housing 20. The first bowl 30a is then rotated downward relative to the upper surface 26 of the lower housing 20, such that the first bracket 28a engages the first flange 36a. At this point, the first heat exchange surface 27a extends through the opening 38a defined through the bottom surface 34a of the first bowl 30a and into the volume enclosed by the first bowl 30a. In this regard, a sealing gasket (not shown) is preferably used to prevent any leakage of beverage through the opening 38a. Furthermore, as the first bowl 30a is rotated into position against the upper surface 26 of the lower housing 20, the first locking member 70a, through manipulation of the second arm 76a of the first locking member 70a, is pivoted into the second (open) position. Once the first bowl 30a has been rotated downward onto the upper surface 26 of the lower housing 20, the second arm 76a of the first locking member 70a is released, and the first locking member 70a is returned, by the biasing force of the first torsion spring 66a, to the first (locked) position in which the first arm 72a of the first locking member 70a engages and retains the catch 40a of the first bowl 30a, locking the first bowl 30a onto the lower housing 20. In other words, the downwardly projecting shaft 42a of the catch 40a extends through the central channel 75a defined by the retaining portion 73a at the end of the first arm 72a of the first locking member 70a. The enlarged distal end 44a of the catch 40a is adjacent to the lower surface 74a defined by the retaining portion 73a at the end of the first arm 72a of the first locking member 70a, thus preventing the first bowl 30a from moving upward, as previously discussed above.
(25) To then remove the first bowl 30a, the first locking member 70a is again pivoted from the first (locked) position to the second (open) position through manipulation of the second arm 76a of the first locking member 70a. While the first locking member 70a is maintained in the second (open) position, the front of the first bowl 30a is rotated upward, and the first bowl 30a is then pulled forward to disengage the first flange 36a at the rear of the first bowl 30a from the first bracket 28a at the rear portion 24 of the lower housing 20.
(26) The second bowl 30b is installed and removed through manipulation of the second locking member 70b and the second bowl 30b in exactly the same manner. As a result of such a construction, each bowl 30a, 30b can be readily installed and removed with minimal effort. For example, the bowls 30a, 30b can be quickly and easily removed for cleaning.
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(28) The horizontal support plate 58a of the first handle 56a further defines a central slot 59a such that, when the first handle 56a is slid onto the cradle 53a, the first valve 18a is received in the central slot 59a, with the circumferential flange 19a of the first valve 18a positioned above the horizontal support plate 58a. When the vertical engagement plate 57a of the first handle 56a is pushed by a user, the horizontal support plate 58a of the first handle 56a pivots about a forward portion of the lateral projections 55a′ of the cradle 53a, such that the horizontal support plate 58a of the first handle 56a applies an upward force on the circumferential flange 19a of the first valve 18a. This pushes the first valve 18a into the upward (open) position, thus allowing the beverage to be dispensed through the first valve 18a to the exterior of the first bowl 30a. Again, however, there is no rigid connection between the first handle 56a and the first valve 18a or the first bowl 30a. Therefore, the first handle 56a can be readily disconnected from the first valve 18a and the first bowl 30a, for example, for cleaning.
(29) The second handle 56b is slidably attachable to the second bowl 30b in exactly the same manner as the first handle 56a. Furthermore, regardless of whether the handles 56a, 56b are attached, the first and second bowls 30a, 30b are still removable from the lower housing 20 in exactly the same manner as described above.
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(32) Due to the installation of such a first impeller cover 180a and first spray tube 188a, rather than merely just circulating the beverage within a first bowl 130a, the first impeller 148a draws the beverage into an intake hole 181a in the first impeller cover 180a and then pushes the beverage out of a nozzle 189a at the top of the first spray tube 188a, thus creating a visually appealing display in addition to circulating the beverage. Of course, other mixing and circulation mechanisms, such as a pump, could also be used in the exemplary chilled beverage dispenser 110 without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
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(35) It should be understood that a second impeller, second impeller cover, and second spray tube could be installed in the second bowl 130b and would operate in exactly the same manner as described above.
(36) Finally, it should be recognized that both of the exemplary chilled beverage dispensers 10, 110 described above include a typical cooling system 90 to produce the necessary refrigeration circuit. For example, as shown in the schematic view of
(37) One of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that additional embodiments are possible without departing from the teachings of the present invention. This detailed description, and particularly the specific details of the exemplary embodiment disclosed therein, is given primarily for clarity of understanding, and no unnecessary limitations are to be understood therefrom, for modifications will become obvious to those skilled in the art upon reading this disclosure and may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention.