BEVERAGE DISPENSING MACHINES AND BACKBLOCKS THEREOF
20220380192 ยท 2022-12-01
Assignee
Inventors
- Brian Mastro (Des Plaines, IL, US)
- Zachary Dresser (Batavia, IL, US)
- Chris Coul (Geneva, IL, US)
- E. Scott Sevcik (Crystal Lake, IL, US)
Cpc classification
B67D2001/0094
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D1/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D1/0021
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D1/0044
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A backblock includes a body with a cavity connected to an inlet and an outlet. A spindle is positioned with a first end within the cavity and a second end with a tab exterior of the body. A latching plate is configured for translative movement relative to the body. The latching plate includes a keyhole with a bore and a channel. The bore is dimensioned to receive the spindle and the channel is dimensioned to receive the tab. The latching plate has a first latch position proximate to the body and a second latch position spaced apart from the body. When the tab is in alignment with the channel, the latching plate can translate to the second latch position about the tab. When the tab is out of alignment with the channel, the tab retains the latching plate in the first latch position.
Claims
1. A backblock for use in beverage dispensing, comprising: a body having: an inlet configured to receive a fluid; an outlet configured to dispense the fluid; and a cavity defined within the body, the cavity open to the inlet and to the outlet; a spindle elongated in an axial dimension between a first end and a second end, the spindle positioned with the first end within the cavity and the second end exterior of the body to permit rotation of the spindle about the axial dimension within the cavity; a tab at the second end of the spindle; and a latching plate configured for translative movement relative to the body, the latching plate comprising a keyhole with a bore and a channel wherein the bore is dimensioned to receive the spindle and the channel is dimensioned to receive the tab, the latching plate having a first latch position proximate to the body and a second latch position spaced apart from the body, wherein when the tab is in alignment with the channel, the latching plate can translate to the second latch position about the tab and when the tab is out of alignment with the channel, the tab retains the latching plate in the first latch position.
2. The backblock of claim 1, wherein the spindle comprises a passageway therethrough, the passageway configured to fluidly connect the inlet to the outlet.
3. The backblock of claim 2, wherein the spindle is rotatable about the axial dimension within the cavity between a first spindle position wherein the passageway is oriented within the cavity to occlude fluid flow from the inlet to the outlet and a second spindle position wherein the passageway is in alignment with the inlet and the outlet to permit fluid flow from the inlet to the outlet, and wherein in the first spindle position, the tab is in alignment with the channel and in the second spindle position the tab is out of alignment with the channel.
4. The backblock of claim 3, wherein the inlet is a plain water inlet to receive plain water, and the body further comprises a carbonated water inlet open to the cavity and configured to receive carbonated water.
5. The backblock of claim 4, wherein the spindle is rotatable to a third spindle position within the cavity wherein the passageway is in alignment between with the carbonated water inlet and the outlet to permit carbonated water flow from the carbonated water inlet to the outlet through the passageway, and wherein in the third spindle position the tab is out of alignment with the channel.
6. The backblock of claim 5, wherein the spindle comprises a first spindle stop on a portion of the spindle received within the cavity and the spindle comprises a stop tab on a portion of the spindle exterior of the body, wherein the first spindle stop and the stop tab respectively engage portions of the body to define rotation of the spindle to the second spindle position and the third spindle position.
7. The backblock of claim 6, wherein the body comprises a first side comprising the outlet and a second side comprising the plain water inlet and the carbonated water inlet are located in the second and the body comprises a third side and a fourth side opposite the third side; wherein the third side and the fourth side extend orthogonally between the first side and the second side, the backblock further comprising: a latching assembly that comprises a pair of latching plates, comprising the latching plate and a rod extending between the pair of latching plates, such that the latching assembly translates as a unit between the first latch position and the second latch position; wherein the body comprises a bore through the body extending from the third side to the fourth side and the rod extends through the bore between the pair of latching plates.
8. A backblock for use in beverage dispensing, comprising: a body having: a first side, a second side opposite the first side, a third side, and a fourth side opposite the third side, wherein the third side and the fourth side extend between the first side and the second side; a first inlet through the second side, the first inlet configured to receive a first fluid; a second inlet through the second side, the second inlet configured to receive a second fluid; a third inlet through the second side, the third inlet configured to receive a third fluid; a first outlet from the first side, the first outlet fluidly connected to the first inlet and a second inlet through a first cavity in the body; a second outlet from the first side, the second outlet fluidly connected to the third inlet through a second cavity in the body; a first spindle rotatably positioned within the first cavity and a second spindle rotatably positioned within the second cavity, each of the first spindle and the second spindle elongated in an axial dimension between a first end positioned within the respective cavity and a second end extending exterior of the body; a first tab at the second end of the first spindle; a second tab at the second end of the second spindle; and a latching assembly configured for unitary translative movement relative to the body between a first latch position with the first latch plate spaced apart from the third side of the body and the second latch plate proximate to the fourth side of the body and a second latch position with the first latch plate proximate the third side of the body and the second latch plate spaced apart from the fourth side of the body, the latching assembly comprising: a first latching plate adjacent to the third side of the body; and a second a latching plate adjacent to the fourth side of the body and comprising: a first keyhole with a first bore and a first channel wherein the first bore is dimensioned to receive the first spindle and the first channel is dimensioned to receive the first tab; and a second keyhole with a second bore and a second channel wherein the second bore is dimensioned to receive the second spindle and the second channel is dimensioned to receive the second tab; wherein when the first tab is out of alignment with the first channel or the second tab is out of alignment with the second channel, the first tab or the second tab retain the latching assembly in the first position, and wherein when the first tab is in alignment with the first channel and the second tab is in alignment with the second channel, the latching assembly can translate between the first position and the second position.
9. The backblock of claim 8, wherein the first tab extends radially away from the axial dimension of the first spindle and the second tab extends radially away from the axial dimension of the second spindle.
10. The backblock of claim 9, wherein the first spindle comprises a first passageway therethrough, the first passageway configured to selectively connect the first inlet or the second inlet to the first outlet.
11. The backblock of claim 10, wherein the first spindle is rotatable about the axial dimension within the first cavity between a first spindle position wherein the first passageway is oriented within the first cavity to occlude fluid flow from the first inlet or the second inlet to the first outlet, a second spindle position wherein the first passageway is in alignment with the first inlet and the first outlet to permit flow of the first fluid from the first inlet to the first outlet through the first passageway, and a third spindle position wherein the first passageway is in alignment with the second inlet and the first outlet to permit flow of the second fluid from the second inlet to the first outlet through the first passageway.
12. The backblock of claim 11, wherein in the first spindle position, the first tab is in alignment with the first channel and in the second spindle position or the third spindle position the first tab is out of alignment with the first channel.
13. The backblock of claim 12, wherein the second spindle comprises a second passageway therethrough, the second passageway configured to selectively connect the third inlet to the second outlet.
14. The backblock of claim 13, wherein the second spindle is rotatable about the axial dimension within the second cavity between a fourth spindle position wherein the second passageway is oriented within the second cavity to occlude fluid flow from the third inlet to the second outlet, and a fifth spindle position wherein the second passageway is in alignment with the third inlet and the second outlet to permit flow of the third fluid from the third inlet to the second outlet through the second passageway, wherein in the fourth spindle position the second tab is in alignment with the second channel and in the fifth spindle position the second tab is out of alignment with the second channel.
15. The backblock of claim 8, wherein the first inlet is a plain water inlet and the first fluid is plain water, the second inlet is a carbonated water inlet and the second fluid is carbonated water, the third inlet is a syrup inlet and the third fluid is a beverage syrup.
16. The backblock of claim 8, wherein the first outlet and the second outlet are both configured for releasable connection to a valve configured to dispense one or more of the first fluid, second fluid, and the third fluid and the first latching plate and the second latching plate each comprise at least one engagement feature configured to releasably secure the backblock to the valve; and wherein the latch assembly is configured to secure to the valve when the latch assembly is in the second latch position and the latch assembly is configured to engage or disengage from the valve when the latch assembly is in the first latch position.
17. The backblock of claim 8, wherein the body further comprises a bore through the body extending from the third side of the body to the second side of the body and the latching assembly comprises a rod extending through the bore, the rod connecting the first latching plate to the second latching plate.
18. The backblock of claim 8, further comprising: a first sleeve positioned within the first cavity wherein the first spindle rotates within the first sleeve; and a second sleeve positioned within the second cavity wherein the second spindle rotates within the second sleeve.
19. The backblock of claim 8, further comprising: at least one stud extending from the third surface in a direction away from the third surface; and at least one opening through the first latching plate, the at least one opening configured to receive the at least one stud therein as the latching assembly translates between the first latch position and the second latch position.
20. A beverage dispensing system comprising: a valve configured to receive a diluent and a syrup, and to dispense a mixed beverage comprising the diluent and the syrup through a nozzle; a frame configured to provide structural support; and a backblock connected to the frame, the backblock comprising: a body with a first side, a second side opposite the first side, a third side, and a fourth side opposite the third side, wherein the third side and the fourth side extend between the first side and the second side, a plain water inlet through the second side and configured to receive plain water, a carbonated water inlet through the second side and configured to receive carbonated water, a syrup inlet through the second side and configured to receive syrup, a diluent outlet from the first side, the diluent outlet fluidly connected to the plain water inlet and the carbonated water inlet through a water cavity in the body and to dispense plain water or carbonated water therefrom as the diluent, and a syrup outlet from the first side, the syrup outlet fluidly connected to the syrup inlet through a syrup cavity in the body; a water spindle rotatably positioned within the water cavity and a syrup spindle rotatably positioned within the syrup cavity, each of the water spindle and the syrup spindle elongated in an axial dimension between a first end positioned within the respective cavity and a second end extending exterior of the body; a first tab at the second end of the water spindle; a second tab at the second end of the syrup spindle; and a latching assembly configured for unitary translative movement relative to the body between a first latch position with the first latch plate spaced apart from the third side of the body and the second latch plate proximate to the fourth side of the body and a second latch position with the first latch plate proximate the third side of the body and the second latch plate spaced apart from the fourth side of the body, the latching assembly comprising: a first latching plate adjacent to the third side of the body; and a second a latching plate adjacent to the fourth side of the body and comprising: a first keyhole with a first bore and a first channel wherein the first bore is dimensioned to receive the first spindle and the first channel is dimensioned to receive the first tab; and a second keyhole with a second bore and a second channel wherein the second bore is dimensioned to receive the second spindle and the second channel is dimensioned to receive the second tab; wherein when the first tab is out of alignment with the first channel or the second tab is out of alignment with the second channel, the first tab or the second tab retains the latching assembly in the first position, and wherein when the first tab is in alignment with the first channel and the second tab is in alignment with the second channel, the latching assembly can translate between the first position and the second position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0031] A backblock 20 provides the fluid connection from the plain water source 11, the carbonated water source, and the syrup source 13 to the valve 14. The combination of fluids that pass through the backblock 20 determines the beverage dispensed from the valve upon actuation by the operator. The valve 14 may be actuated by operator input to a lever 19, while other forms of actuation including push buttons, touch screens, or wireless inputs are also within the present disclosure. Upon actuation of the valve 14 by the operator, the dispensing valve 14 operates to combine either plain water from the plain water source 11 or carbonated water from the carbonated water source 12 with the concentrated beverage flavor syrup from the syrup source 13 in a nozzle 16 to be dispensed as a post-mix beverage, e.g. a carbonated cola soda. A drip tray 17 below the nozzle 16 catches any overrun of the dispensed beverage.
[0032] The backblock 20 is connected to a frame 18 of the beverage dispenser 10 and the valve 14 is connected to the backblock 20. In examples, the plain water source 11, carbonated water source 12, and the one or more syrup sources 13 are fluidly connected to the backblock 20 through a cold plate 15 which cools the fluids before the fluids reach the backblock 20 and the valve 14.
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[0034] The backblock 20 has a body 21 with a first surface 31 that faces the valve 14 and a second surface 32, opposite the first surface 31, that faces away from the valve 14 for example, toward the frame 18 (
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[0036] The water sleeve 51 is positioned within the first cavity 26. The water sleeve 51 includes three openings through a sidewall 54 into an open interior 56 of the water sleeve 51. When the water sleeve 51 is in the first cavity 26, a plain water opening 53A is open to the plain water inlet 23, a carbonated water opening 53B is open to the carbonated water inlet 24, and a diluent outlet 53C is open to the diluent outlet 33. The syrup sleeve 52 is positioned within the second cavity 27. The syrup sleeve 52 includes two openings through a sidewall 54 into an open interior 57 of the syrup sleeve 52. An inlet opening 58A is open to the syrup inlet 25 and an outlet opening 58B is open to the syrup outlet 34. A water control spindle 61 is rotatably positioned within the water sleeve 51 and a syrup control spindle 62 is rotatably positioned within the syrup sleeve 52.
[0037] Rotation of the water control spindle 61 within the water sleeve 51 and rotation of the syrup control spindle 62 within the syrup sleeve 52 respectively control a flow of fluids through the backblock 20. Each spindle 61, 62 has a main body 65 that extends along an axis 64 from a first end 67 to a second end 68. The first end 67 is configured to be received within the body 21 of the backblock 20 and the second end 68 is configured to extend outside of the body 21. A tab 66 is located at the second end 68 and extends radially outward from the axis 64. Each spindle 61, 62 is rotatable about its own axis 64 into and between different positions to control the flow of fluids through the backblock 20. The tab 66 provides exemplarily provides a feature to which an operator can apply a rotative force against the respective spindle 61, 62 to move the spindle 61, 62 into positions as described herein. As best seen in
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[0041] The water spindle 61 is arranged in a manner different from that of the syrup spindle 62 owning to the difference in the operation of the spindles 61, 62 and the rotational angles between the terminal positions of the water spindle 61. The water spindle 61 includes a single spindle stop 71, which rotates an exemplary 65 degrees in a first direction to a terminal position in which the plain water is open and rotates an exemplary 65 degrees in a second direction to a terminal position in which the carbonated water is open. Two respective stop projections 74 of the body 21 define each of the terminal positions and the spindle stop 71 engages one of the stop projections 74 when the spindle 61 is in one of the terminal positions. The closed position of the spindle 61 is further defined by two ribs 75 of the body 21 and which resist or interfere with movement of the spindle stop 71, but do not obstruct movement of the spindle stop to resistively define the stop position of the spindle 61 with the spindle stop 71 between the ribs 75.
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[0043] The stop tab 84 of the water spindle 61 is in radial alignment with the spindle stop 71 of the water spindle 61 described above. Similarly, the stops 82 define the same terminal positions as do the stop projections 74. An interior angle between the stops 82 matches an interior angle between the stop projections 74. Therefore, both terminal open positions of the water spindle 61 are defined by engagement between the spindle stop 71 and one of the stop projections 74 as well as engagement between the stop tab 84 and one of the stops 82. This distributes the stopping force to resist further rotation of the water spindle 61 in either direction beyond the terminal open positions between both the stop tab 84 and the spindle stop 71, and their respective engagement with a stop 82 and stop projection 74.
[0044] The diluent outlet 33 is fluidly connected to the first cavity 26 and extends away from the first cavity 26 in a direction opposite from the plain water inlet 23 and the carbonated water inlet 24. The syrup outlet 34 is fluidly connected to the second cavity 27 and extends away from the second cavity 27 in a direction opposite from the syrup inlet 25. The outlets 33, 34 further project proud of the first surface 31 (see direction denoted by arrow A) of the body 21. When the valve 14 is coupled to the backblock 20, the outlets 33, 34 are received into corresponding inlets (not depicted) of the valve 14 to physically and fluidly connect the valve 14 to the backblock 20. Fluids permitted to pass through the backblock 20 as described herein flow through the outlets 33, 34 into the valve 14. O-rings 35 surrounding each outlet 33, 34 are compressed upon connection of valve 14 to the backblock 20 to increase a friction connection and to create fluid-tight seals therebetween.
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[0046] The backblock 20 further includes first latching plate 41 and second latching plate 42 which function to connect the backblock 20 to the valve. The first latching plate is adjacent to the third surface 37 and the second latching plate 42 is adjacent to the fourth surface 38. Although the latching plates 41, 42 are spaced apart from each other and the body 21 is positioned between the latching plates 41, 42, the latching plates 41, 42 are connected via a rod 43 that extends through the bore 39 in the body 21. Specifically, each end of the rod 43 is connected to one of the latching plates 41, 42. Thus, the rod 43 and the latching plates 41, 42 form a latching assembly 48 that is movable relative to the body 21. Specifically, the latching assembly 48 moves relative to the body 21 between an unlatched configuration of the backblock 20 (
[0047] Each latching plate 41, 42 has at least one, or as depicted two, engagement features 45 which are configured to releasably connect to the valve 14. In the example depicted, the engagement features 45 extend as trapezoidal projections away from the latching plates 41, 42 in the direction of the valve 14 (see direction denoted by arrow A). However it will be recognized that the engagement features may take other numbers, forms, or shapes while remaining within the scope of the present disclosure. In further examples, the engagement features may include recesses (e.g. voids, cutouts) configured to receive a projection extending from the valve. In use, after the operator couples the valve 14 to the outlets 33, 34 as described above, the operator moves the latching plates 41, 42 in a first direction (see direction denoted by arrow B) from an unlatched position (
[0048] As previously noted, studs 36 extend away from the third surface 37 of the body 21 of the backblock 20. While the studs 36 are depicted as cylindrical, it is recognized that the studs 36 may take other shapes, and may also be tapered such that the fixed end of the stud 36 has a diameter that is larger than the diameter of the free end of the stud 36, or other configurations as will be recognized from the present disclosure. The first latching plate 41 has openings 46 through which the studs 36 are received. As the backblock 20 is operated from the unlatched configuration to the latched configuration, the first latching plate 41 is moved from the unlatched position, in contact with or close proximity to, the third surface 37, to the unlatched position (
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[0050] The water spindle 61 and the syrup spindle 62 are configured to interact with the second latching plate 42 to limit the operations of the backblock 20. As previously noted, the tabs of the water spindle 61 and the syrup spindle 62 are only in alignment with the channel 49 of the keyholes 47 when the water spindle 61 and the syrup spindle 62 are in the closed positions, occluding any fluid flow through the backblock 20. Thus the second latching plate can only translate over the tabs 66 to move the latching assembly 48 into the unlatched position when both the water spindle 61 and the syrup spindle 62 are in the closed positions. (See
[0051] To decouple the valve 14 from the backblock 20, an operator must ensure that the water control spindle 61 is in the closed position, occluding the flow of either plain water or carbonated water through the backblock 20 to the diluent outlet 33. The closed position of the water control spindle 61 also aligns the tab 66 with the channel 49. The operator must also ensure that the syrup control spindle 62 is in the closed position, occluding the flow of syrup through the backblock 20 to the syrup outlet 34. The closed position of the syrup control spindle 62 also aligns the tab 66 with the channel 49. With the water control spindle 61 and the syrup control spindle 62 in the closed positions and the respective tabs 66 extending therefrom in alignment with the channels 49 of the keyholes 47, the latching assembly 48 can be moved to from the latched position to the unlatched position and the second latching plate 42 of the latching assembly 48 translated around the tabs 66.
[0052] Citations to a number of references are made herein. The cited references are incorporated by reference herein in their entireties. In the event that there is an inconsistency between a definition of a term in the specification as compared to a definition of the term in a cited reference, the term should be interpreted based on the definition in the specification.
[0053] In the present description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clarity, and understanding. No unnecessary limitations are to be inferred therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art because such terms are used for descriptive purposes and are intended to be broadly construed. The different apparatuses, systems, and method steps described herein may be used alone or in combination with other apparatuses, systems, and methods. It is to be expected that various equivalents, alternatives, and modifications are possible within the scope of the appended claims.
[0054] This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the invention. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims.