MACHINE FOR CRUSHED-ICE DRINKS, BEVERAGES OR SIMILAR
20190124944 ยท 2019-05-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A23G9/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A machine for producing and dispensing bar products, such as frozen crushed-ice drink, hot beverages or the like.
Claims
1. A countertop machine for producing and dispensing products in a form of beverages and/or crushed-ice drinks, comprising: a tank for mixing the product, comprising a mixing group with horizontal development, the tank having a front wall and a corresponding rear wall, side walls and a bottom; a dispensing group with horizontal development, engaged in a corresponding engagement hole of the front wall of said tank proximate to said bottom; an outer coating of said mixing tank implemented so as to form a hollow and sealed lagging element, defining a continuous air gap along said front, rear, side walls and said bottom of the mixing tank; and wherein the dispensing group remains completely outside said coating and comprises: a main duct equipped with an engagement portion in said engagement hole on the front wall of the mixing tank and a side opening for dispensing the product; and a tap element sealingly sliding within said main duct and equipped with a sealing element, so as to be able to assume at least a closing position wherein said sealing element cooperates with an abutment surface proximate to said engagement hole by preventing the product from outgoing from the tank, and a dispensing position wherein said sealing element is spaced apart from said engagement hole so as to put in communication said tank with said side opening through said engagement hole.
2. The countertop machine according to claim 1, wherein said air gap can be filled-in with air, or a gas or a mixture of inert gases, or with a foam material.
3. The countertop machine according to claim 1, wherein said coating is formed by at least two portions coupled and sealed therebetween during an assembling phase.
4. The countertop machine according to claim 1, wherein said side opening is a dispensing hole in a side wall of said main duct and it is without a dispensing duct projecting from said side wall.
5. The countertop machine according to claim 1, comprising a gas-supplying system for supplying a gas in the mixing tank apt to keep a substantially constant pressure level in the mixing tank by adjusting the gas supply.
6. The countertop machine according to claim 5, wherein said gas-supplying system comprises a pas inletting duct for inletting the gas into the mixing tank and a safety valve for compensating possible overpressures.
7. The countertop machine according to claim 1, further comprising a removable lid for closing said mixing tank.
8. The countertop machine according to claim 7, wherein said lid implements a seal on the edge of the mixing tank.
9. The countertop machine according to claim 8, wherein said seal is a peripheral gasket element.
10. The countertop machine according to claim 6, further comprising a removable lid for closing said mixing tank, wherein said lid carries said safety valve and an outlet for said gas inletting duct.
11. The countertop machine according to claim 1, comprising an outer element for covering said mixing tank.
12. The countertop machine according to claim 6, wherein said outer covering element has a portion which can be opened for inspection and/or maintenance.
13. The countertop machine according to claim 6, wherein said outer covering element comprises a monitor which can be used for displaying images and/or multimedia content.
14. The countertop machine according to claim 1, comprising two or more mixing tanks put near therebetween.
15. The countertop machine according to claim 1, further comprising a group for cooling/heating the product included in the mixing tank.
16. The countertop machine according to claim 15, wherein the refrigerating cycle of said cooling/heating group is capable of being inverted.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The advantages, as well as the features and the use modes of the present invention will result evident from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof, shown by way of example and not for limitative purpose, by making reference to the figures of the enclosed drawings, wherein:
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[0024] In order to describe the present invention the figures mentioned above will be referred to.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] In general terms, the present invention relates to a countertop machine 1.
[0026] Such machine, generally known for producing and dispensing products in form of beverages and/or crushed-ice drinks, first of all comprises a tank 2 for mixing the product. The tank 2 typically is shaped to house a mixing group, not visible in figures.
[0027] According to the present invention, the machine is arranged for housing a mixing group with horizontal development and, to this purpose, it has a front wall 5 and a corresponding rear wall 6, side walls 7 and a bottom 8.
[0028] It is to be meant that the machine will be equipped with a supporting frame and a group for cooling/heating the product contained in the tank 2, and with corresponding means for inverting the refrigerating cycle of such group. Thanks to such additional functionality, the machine can immediately be adapted for preparing hot instead of frozen products, depending upon the needs and/or the season. This, of course, without altering in any way the inventive principle and the mixing and dispensing functionalities of the machine.
[0029] Such peculiarities are to be meant within the comprehension of a person skilled in the art and thus they will be not described herein in details.
[0030] Moreover, although the figures show a machine of double type, that is having two tanks for the products to be dispensed, it is to be meant that such configuration has not to be considered limitative to the purpose of the present description.
[0031] According to the present invention, on the front wall 5 of the tank 2, and more exactly proximate to the bottom 8, an engagement hole 10 is implemented for a dispensing group 20 of the type with horizontal development.
[0032] The engagement of the dispensing group 20 in the engagement hole 10 could be implemented according to different modes which the manufacturer could suitably select among the available ones. Preferably, the engagement type is of reversible type, to allow a complete disassembly of the dispensing group, for maintenance.
[0033] By referring in particular to
[0034] As clearly illustrated, the coating 30 is implemented so as to form a hollow and sealed lagging element, defining a continuous air gap 100 along the front 5, rear 6, side walls 7 and said bottom 8 of the mixing tank 2.
[0035] As illustrated in
[0036] The air gap 100 formed by the coating 30, advantageously can be filled-in with air, or with a gas or mixture of inert gases, or with another foam material, so as to maximize the lagging insulating effect.
[0037] Preferably, both the mixing tank 2 and the outer coating 30, are made of wholly transparent material, so that, by using air or gas as insulating material for the air gap, the product contained in the tank 2 remains absolutely visible.
[0038] The coating 30, at the engagement hole 10, has a passage portion 31, for the dispensing group 20.
[0039] In particular, it is to be noted that the dispensing group 20 remains completely outside the coating 30 and it does not take advantage of the insulating effect of the same. However this does not invalidate the effectiveness of the machine in terms of product preservation as, as it will be clearly described hereinafter, the specific shape of the dispensing group makes superfluous the thermal insulation of the group itself.
[0040] By making reference to the subsequent figures, a dispensing group 20 according to the present invention is shown.
[0041] In particular,
[0042] More in detail, the dispensing group 20 comprises a main duct 21 equipped with means for engaging in the engagement hole 10 implemented on the front wall 5 of the mixing tank 2.
[0043] As already explained, the modes therewith the engagement is performed are to be considered within the comprehension of a person skilled in the art. By way of example, the means for the engagement can be of screw, bayonet or still interlocking type.
[0044] The duct 21 further has a side opening 22 for dispensing the product.
[0045] According to the preferred embodiment, the side opening 22 is implemented as a dispensing hole implemented on a side wall of the main duct 21 and it is without a dispensing duct projecting from said side wall. As it will be explained hereinafter, this makes possible to keep the machine perfectly clean during use, by avoiding the possible stagnation of not dispensed product in the dispensing duct itself.
[0046] Inside the main duct 21 a tap element 23 is housed, sealingly sliding within the main duct 21 and equipped with a sealing element 24.
[0047] The tap element 23 for example can be moved by means of an actuation lever 25, hinged on the main duct 21.
[0048] It is still to be meant that such mode for actuating the tap is to be considered as an example and not for limiting purposes. In fact, the tap could be actuated in other ways, even by means of a powered actuator or other.
[0049] In each case, the tap element 23 should be able to assume at least a closing position, shown in
[0050] It is to be noted that when the tap is in the closed configuration, the sealing element is exactly flush with the wall of the mixing tank 2. This then allows to have no machine portion, outside the tank 2, wherein product could stagnate and which is not suitable sealed. More in detail, it is to be noted that the whole dispensing group is so as not to have regions for accumulating not dispensed product and, for this reason, the dispensing group itself does not require any thermal insulation.
[0051] Furthermore, the sliding of the sealing element 24 between the two (closing and dispensing) configurations implements a procedure for cleaning the duct itself. In fact after a dispensing procedure and during the tap closing, the whole not dispensed product is pushed again in the mixing tank.
[0052] At last, the lack in any dispensing duct projecting from the side wall of the main duct 21 avoids definitively each accumulation of residual product after one dispensing procedure.
[0053] According to an alternative embodiment, a countertop machine like the one described sofar advantageously can comprise a system 200 for supplying a gas in the mixing tank 2, arranged to keep a substantially constant pressure level in the mixing tank 2 through an adjustment of the gas supply.
[0054] This system, which can be used for producing and thus supplying beverages or carbonated crushed-ice drinks, comprises a duct 201 for inletting gas in the mixing tank 2 and a safety valve 202 for compensating possible overpressures.
[0055] Of course, in order to make the system to operate correctly, it is preferable that the mixing tank 2 is equipped with a removable lid 50 for closing said mixing tank 2.
[0056] The seal of the lid 50 on the edge of the mixing tank 2 is implemented, for example, through a peripheral gasket element 51.
[0057] The lid 50, advantageously, can provide the assembly both of the safety valve 202 and an outlet for the gas inletting duct 201.
[0058] The gas, typically CO.sub.2, can be supplied for example through a cylinder 204, wherein it is contained under vacuum, but of course different supplying modes can be provided.
[0059] At last, according to still an additional embodiment, a machine according to the present invention can comprise an outer element 500 covering said mixing tank 2.
[0060] Advantageously, as shown by way of example in
[0061] By way of example, according to a variant of the present invention, the outer covering element 500 can comprise a monitor 501 which can be used for displaying images and/or multimedia content.
[0062] The present invention has been sofar described according to preferred embodiments thereof, shown by way of example and not for limitative purposes.
[0063] It is to be meant that other embodiments can be provided, even obtainable as different combinations with respect to the described ones, all to be considered within the protective scope of the same, as defined by the enclosed claims.