DOSING PUMP DEVICE FOR DOSING METERED AMOUNTS OF A LIQUID PRODUCT

20170349422 · 2017-12-07

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Abstract

A dosing pump for dosing metered amounts of liquid product, includes an inlet adapted to be fluidly connected to a storage container, an output adapted to be connected to a beverage dispensing machine for receiving metered amounts of liquid product, and a dosing chamber arranged for transferring a liquid from the inlet to the output. The dosing chamber is at least partly filled with a liquid different from the liquid product. The different liquid can be a cleaning fluid, or be food compliant. The dosing pump can be included in an exchangeable supply pack filled with the liquid product for connecting to a beverage dispensing machine, and the output can be adapted to be brought into fluid connection with a beverage dispensing machine. When associated with a beverage dispensing machine, the dosing pump can be operated to allow the different fluid to be pumped through the beverage dispensing machine prior to a first dosing cycle of liquid product.

Claims

1. A dosing pump for dosing metered amounts of liquid product, the dosing pump comprising: an inlet adapted to be fluidly connected to a storage container, an output adapted to be connected to a beverage dispensing machine for receiving metered amounts of liquid product, and a dosing chamber arranged for transferring a liquid from the inlet to the output, wherein the dosing chamber is at least partly filled with a liquid different from the liquid product.

2. The dosing pump of claim 1, wherein the different liquid is water soluble.

3. The dosing pump of claim 1, wherein the different liquid is a cleaning fluid.

4. (canceled)

5. (canceled)

6. The dosing pump of claim 3, wherein the cleaning fluid contains an anti-scaling agent.

7. (canceled)

8. (canceled)

9. (canceled)

10. (canceled)

11. (canceled)

12. (canceled)

13. (canceled)

14. (canceled)

15. The dosing pump of claim 1, wherein the different liquid is food compliant.

16. The dosing pump of claim 1, wherein the dosing chamber includes a pump chamber, and wherein the pump chamber is filled entirely with the different liquid.

17. The dosing pump of claim 1, wherein the dosing chamber is filled entirely with the different fluid.

18. The dosing pump of claim 17, wherein the output of the dosing pump is closed by a valve.

19. The dosing pump according to claim 18, wherein the valve is arranged to be opened and closed by a beverage dispensing machine when the supply pack is connected thereto.

20. The dosing pump according to claim 19, wherein the valve is arranged to be opened by pressure of the different liquid, when the dosing pump is driven by the beverage dispensing machine.

21. (canceled)

22. An exchangeable supply pack filled with a liquid product for connecting to a beverage dispensing machine, the supply pack comprising: a dosing pump including an inlet adapted to be fluidly connected to a storage container, an output adapted to be connected to a beverage dispensing machine for receiving metered amounts of liquid product, and a dosing chamber arranged for transferring a liquid from the inlet to the output, wherein the dosing chamber is at least partly filled with a liquid different from the liquid product. wherein the output of the dosing pump is adapted to be brought into fluid connection with a beverage dispensing machine.

23. The exchangeable supply pack of claim 22, wherein a seal adapted to be broached closes the inlet of the pump to prevent the liquid product from entering the dosing chamber.

24. The exchangeable supply pack of claim 22, wherein the output of the dosing pump is closed by a valve, which is arranged to be opened and closed by a beverage dispensing machine when the supply pack is connected thereto.

25. The exchangeable supply pack of claim 24, wherein the valve is arranged to be opened by pressure of the different liquid, when the dosing pump is driven by the beverage dispensing machine.

26. A method of operating a dosing pump including an inlet adapted to be fluidly connected to a storage container, an output adapted to be connected to a beverage dispensing machine for receiving metered amounts of liquid product, and a dosing chamber arranged for transferring a liquid from the inlet to the output, wherein the dosing chamber is at least partly filled with a liquid different from the liquid product, when in use associated with a beverage dispensing machine, the method including the step of: allowing the different fluid to be pumped through the beverage dispensing machine prior to a first dosing cycle of liquid product.

27. The method of claim 26, further including a step of flushing out the different fluid following pumping of the different fluid, but prior to the first dosing cycle of liquid product.

28. The method of claim 27, and wherein flushing out includes flushing out the dosing chamber.

29. The method of claim 27, wherein flushing out is performed with heated, potable water.

30. The method of claim 26, wherein when in use the dosing pump is further associated with a supply pack, the first dosing cycle of liquid product is preceded by broaching of a seal closing the inlet of the dosing pump.

31. The method of claim 30, wherein the step of flushing out precedes the step of broaching the seal.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0011] Further advantageous aspects of the invention will become clear from the appended description and in reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:

[0012] FIG. 1 schematically shows a beverage dispensing system as part of the invention;

[0013] FIGS. 2A and 2B illustrate an exchangeable supply pack of the invention; and

[0014] FIG. 3 is an exploded view of a doser of the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0015] Referring to FIG. 1 a schematically illustrated beverage dispensing system 1 comprises a beverage dispensing machine 10. The beverage dispensing machine 10 has a housing 17 with a support tray 170. On the support tray 170 can be supported a beverage receptacle 171, such as a cup or mug to receive the dispensed beverage from a beverage outlet 172 on the machine 10. The housing 17 of the beverage machine 10 is further provided with a front operating panel 18, behind which one or more exchangeable supply packs 20 may be accommodated. Three such exchangeable supply packs 20 are indicated in dashed lines in FIG. 1. Each of the supply packs 20 can contain a liquid product or ingredient that is useful in the preparation of a beverage. The beverage machine 10 may further be provided with a water supply, a heater and/or a mixing chamber (not shown).

[0016] FIGS. 2A and 2B show a supply pack 20 suitable for insertion into and for being accommodated within the beverage dispensing machine 10 of FIG. 1. As shown in FIG. 2A the supply pack 20 comprises a container 21 and a removable protective cap 22. As shown in the enlarged partially cross sectioned detail of FIG. 2B the removable protective cap 22 hides a doser 30, which is permanently attached to the container 21 in fluid connection with a container outlet spout 23. The outlet spout 23 is attached to the container 21 by a container outlet flange 24. When the container 21 is of a bag-in-box type, the container outlet flange 24 is additionally fluid tight connected to a flexible bag inside the container 21. Such arrangements are conventional and well known to the skilled person. In particular a flexible pierceable foil seat (not shown) may be attached over the outlet flange 24 to initially close the container outlet spout 23, so as to keep any liquid product within the container 21.

[0017] The doser 30 has a housing that is composed of a lower housing part 31 and an upper lid 32. The lid 32 is provided with a doser inlet 321, and the lower housing part 31 is provided with a doser output 311. Within the doser housing 31, 32 is a pump 33 is located. The pump 33 has a pump housing 331 and a bottom seal plate 332. Located within the doser inlet 321 is a broaching piercer 34 for broaching the pierceable foil seal (not shown, but discussed above) of the container 21.

[0018] The doser output 311, after removal of the protective cap 22 is arranged to be fluidly connected to the beverage dispensing machine 10 of FIG. 1. To this end, as further shown in the exploded arrangement of FIG. 3, the doser output 311 includes a flexible and resilient output spout 3113 for sealing by engaging a mixing chamber in the dispensing machine 10. Also part of the doser output 311 is a valve 3115, which closes or opens the doser output 311, when operated directly or indirectly by the dispensing machine 10. In the present example the valve 3115 is opened indirectly by fluid pressure generated by the pump 33, when driven by the beverage dispensing machine 10.

[0019] As further illustrated in FIG. 3 the pomp housing 331 includes a pump chamber 333 with a pump inlet channel 334 and a pump outlet channel 335. Within the pump chamber 333 are accommodated a driving pump gear 336 and a driving pump gear 337. A drive shaft 338 extends actually through the driving gear 336. A lower end of the drive shaft 338 extends through a bottom of the lower housing part 31 to be driven, in use, by the dispensing machine 10. An upper end of the drive shaft 338 extends upwardly through the pump housing 331 for driving the broaching piercer 34.

[0020] The doser, or dosing pump 30 is thus arranged for dosing metered amounts of liquid product from the storage container 21 of the supply pack with which it is associated. The thus metered amounts of liquid product are received by the beverage dispensing or beverage preparing machine 10. A dosing chamber is thereby defined with the interior formed by the lower housing part 31 and the upper lid 32. Within the dosing chamber 31, 32 is accommodated the pump chamber 333, which has a smaller volume than the dosing chamber. According to the invention part of the volume of the dosing chamber 31, 32 is filled with a liquid different from the liquid product which is to be metered from the supply pack. When the supply pack 20 is still new, its outlet spout 23 is still closed by a foil seal, which keeps the liquid product within the container 21 completely separated from the different liquid in the dosing chamber 31, 32. With such a filling of a different liquid the pump 33 does not have to be self priming. Moreover when the different liquid is a cleaning fluid there is an initial cleaning cycle of the beverage machine 10, every time a new supply pack 20 is installed. After initial rotation of the pump gears 336 and 337 within the pump chamber 333 the cleaning fluid is distributed through the beverage machine 10. When the cleaning fluid is food compliant, a broaching cycle to pierce the seal between the container 21 and the dosing pump, or doser 30, can start simultaneously with the cleaning fluid being expelled from the dosing chamber and pump 33.

[0021] It is however also conceivable that there is an additional rinsing cycle before the broaching piercer 34 is enabled to pierce the foil seal of the container 21. When flushing out any remnants of the cleaning fluid in a rinsing cycle, the selection of cleaning fluids is not limited to those that are food compliant.

[0022] Suitable ingredients for cleaning fluids include alkaline components, active chlorine, anti-scaling agents and organic acids. It is also advantageous when such cleaning fluids are water soluble, are residue-free, have a pH within a range of 2 to 12, preferably of 7 to 12, or are non-corrosive.

[0023] In a rinsing cycle it is also conceivable that the dosing chamber is flushed as well with potable water from the beverage machine 10. Advantageously the flushing water from the beverage machine 10 is heated by the water heater present in the beverage machine.

[0024] Accordingly a dosing pump 30 is disclosed for dosing metered amounts of liquid product. This dosing pump 30 includes an inlet 321 adapted to be fluidly connected to a storage container 20, an output 311 adapted to be connected to a beverage dispensing machine 10 for receiving metered amounts of liquid product, and a dosing chamber 31, 32 arranged for transferring a liquid from the inlet 321 to the output 311. The dosing chamber 31, 32 is at least partly filled with a liquid different from the liquid product. The different liquid can be water, a cleaning fluid, and/or be food compliant. The dosing pump can 30 be included in an exchangeable supply pack 20 filled with the liquid product for connecting to a beverage dispensing machine 10, and the output 311 can be adapted to be brought into fluid connection with a beverage dispensing machine 10. When associated with a beverage dispensing machine 10, the dosing pump 30 can be operated to allow the different fluid to be pumped through the beverage dispensing machine 10 prior to a first dosing cycle of liquid product.

[0025] It is thus believed that the operation and construction of the present invention will be apparent from the foregoing description and drawings appended thereto. For the purpose of clarity and a concise description features are described herein as part of the same or separate embodiments, however, it will be appreciated that the scope of the invention may include embodiments having combinations of all or some of the features described. It will be clear to the skilled person that the invention is not limited to any embodiment herein described and that modifications are possible which may be considered within the scope of the appended claims. Also kinematic inversions are considered inherently disclosed and can be within the scope of the invention. In the claims, any reference signs shall not be construed as limiting the claim. The terms ‘comprising’ and ‘including’ when used in this description or the appended claims should not be construed in an exclusive or exhaustive sense but rather in an inclusive sense. Thus expression as ‘including’ or ‘comprising’ as used herein does not exclude the presence of other elements, additional structure or additional acts or steps in addition to those listed. Furthermore, the words ‘a’ and ‘an’ shall not be construed as limited to ‘only one’, but instead are used to mean ‘at least one’, and do not exclude a plurality. Features that are not specifically or explicitly described or claimed may additionally be included in the structure of the invention without departing from its scope. Expressions such as: “means for . . . ” should be read as: “component configured for . . . ” or “member constructed to . . . ” and should be construed to include equivalents for the structures disclosed. The use of expressions like: “critical”, “preferred”, “especially preferred” etc. is not intended to limit the invention. To the extent that structure, material, or acts are considered to be essential they are inexpressively indicated as such. Additions, deletions, and modifications within the purview of the skilled person may generally be made without departing from the scope of the invention, as determined by the claims.