This invention relates generally to an improved condiment dispenser for variably dispensing a relatively viscous but flowable condiment, such as guacamole sauce, without requiring the dispenser to be opened or sanitized between external adjustments in dispensed volume. More particularly, this invention relates to an improved condiment dispenser and related externally adjustable dispense handle for variably dispensing a selected quantity of the condiment in a fast food restaurant facility or the like.
Condiments such as relatively viscous but flowable substances including but not limited to catsup, mustard, guacamole sauce and the like are often applied to sandwiches, etc., particularly in so-called fast food restaurants by employees and/or by consumers. In this regard, it is highly desirable to dispense such condiments in a clean and sanitary fashion, and in a variable quantity depending upon the specific type and use of the condiment being dispensed.
The present invention relates to an improved variable quantity condiment dispenser, and a related adjustably set dispense handle, wherein the dispense handle is quickly and easily moved to and set at a desired metered dispense quantity, without requiring the dispenser to be opened and further without compromising condiment sanitation.
In accordance with the invention, an improved and variably adjustable condiment dispenser, and a related externally adjustable dispense handle, are provided for use in dispensing a variable but metered quantity of a selected viscous but flowable condiment, such as guacamole sauce, in a restaurant facility or the like. The dispense handle is adjustably set at one of several different dispense volumes without requiring opening of the dispenser or jeopardizing the sanitation thereof.
The invention utilizes a condiment dispenser which generally includes a reservoir for receiving the selected condiment, and a pump or pump mechanism for dispensing the selected condiment. In general, and in a relatively simple form, the pump mechanism comprises a chamber formed in part by a resilient bladder. A draw tube extends from the chamber downwardly into the selected condiment in the reservoir, whereas a dispense tube extends from the chamber to the exterior of the reservoir for dispensing the selected condiment. Each of the draw tube and the dispense tube includes a one-way check valve for respectively permitting the condiment to be drawn upwardly into the chamber, and for permitting the condiment to be pumped from the chamber through the dispense tube.
The dispense handle is pivotally carried by a reservoir lid for depression to advance a structure such as a wheel against the chamber bladder to reduce the volume of the chamber, and/or corresponding upward movement to withdraw the wheel or the like from the bladder to increase the bladder chamber volume. The dispense handle is desirably spring-loaded for normal upward movement relative to the reservoir lid. During upward movement of the dispense handle, the condiment is drawn from the reservoir through the draw tube and associated check valve into the chamber. During downward motion of the dispense handle relative to a central slot formed in the reservoir lid, the condiment is prevented by the draw tube check valve from moving back into the reservoir, but is instead pumped out through the dispense tube and associated check valve for dispensing.
In one preferred form of the invention, the stroke length of the dispense handle is variably selected to correspondingly variably select the quantity of dispensed condiment. In the preferred form, a plurality of thumb screws with asymmetric heads are rotatably carried by the dispense handle near the end thereof opposite the pivot joint on the reservoir lid. The asymmetric heads of these multiple thumb screws can be adjustably rotated about the axis of the associated thumb screw to fit into a relatively narrow widened slot segment of the central slot formed in the reservoir lid, or alternately not to fit through the narrow widened slot segment and thereby limit downward stroke length of the dispense handle. By way of example, three such thumb screws each with asymmetric heads can be mounted at one side of the dispense handle, with the first such thumb screw head rotated not to fit through the narrow widened slot portion defining a limit or stop to dispense handle stroke length and thus also the dispensed condiment quantity.
In an alternative preferred form of the invention, a generally U-shaped bow having inturned opposite ends can be mounted for pivoting motion with the dispense handle as it is moved between the depressed and elevated positions. The inturned opposite ends of the U-shaped bow are adapted to fit into a corresponding pair of aligned ports formed in the sides of the dispense handle at a location generally opposite the pivot point on the reservoir lid. The U-shaped bow strikes the top surface of the reservoir lid to define a limit or stop to downward displacement of the dispense handle, in accordance with the specific set of ports into which the bow inturned ends are fitted, to correspondingly define the dispensed condiment quantity.
Other features and advantages of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings which illustrate, by way of example, the principles of the invention.
The accompanying drawings illustrate the invention. In such drawings:
The present invention relates to an improved adjustable condiment dispenser referred to generally in
In general terms, the condiment dispenser 10 of the present invention is designed for use in accurate dispensing of a metered volume of a selected condiment, such as guacamole sauce or the like, wherein the condiment is relatively thick or viscous but otherwise flowable. The dispenser 10 accommodates quick and intuitively easy condiment dispensing in a metered per-stroke volume, thereby encouraging use of a non-wasteful portion in a fast food restaurant or the like. The dispenser 10 is quickly and easily adjustable between one of several different metered dispense quantities, without requiring the dispenser 10 to be opened and/or further without compromising dispenser sanitation. This ease of dispenser adjustment, in combination with the fact that the dispenser is not opened during adjustment to prevent contamination of the contained condiment, renders the dispenser particularly useful in a fast food restaurant environment for use in dispensing the selected condiment by restaurant personnel, or by restaurant patrons.
More specifically, in accordance with the invention, and as depicted generally in
In the illustrative drawing (
The dispense handle 12, which is pivotally mounted on the reservoir lid 20 for down-up reciprocal motion relative to the lid slot 22, controls the actual volume of condiment 15 dispensed on a per-stroke basis. That is, the dispense handle 12 is connected by a link 40 pivoted thereto by a pin 42 located beneath the reservoir lid 20 (
The dispense handle 12 stroke length is variably adjustable from the exterior or outside of the reservoir 14 to selectively vary the condiment volume being dispensed on a per-stroke basis. More particularly, as shown with respect to one preferred form in
The thumb screw heads 52 can be rotatably adjusted and set so that any one, or none, of the thumb screw heads 52 contacts the reservoir lid 22 instead of fitting without interference through the widened slot segment 54. Accordingly, with three thumb screws 50 as shown, the dispenser 10 can be quickly and easily set at any one of four predetermined volumetric dispense settings, all without requiring the dispenser 10 to be opened and/or compromising the sanitation of the condiment 15. Of course, if all of the thumb screw heads 52 are turned to fit through the widened slot segment 54 without interference, a widened push pad 56 of the dispense handle 12 provides a stop engaging the upper side of the reservoir lid 22 to define a full stroke and a corresponding maximum volume condiment delivery from the dispenser 10.
More particularly, as shown in
The bow 60 has a generally U-shaped configuration with a front bight segment fitted through the dispense handle 12′ near the pivot pin 18. From the bight segment, the bow 60 extends generally rearwardly along both sides of the dispense handle 12′, and terminates near a rear end thereof in the spaced-apart but inturned ends 62. The bow 60 has sufficient resilience to permit these inturned ends 62 to be fitted into one of a plurality of open side ports 64 formed in an arcuate path and in aligned pairs at the opposite sides of the dispense handle 12′. By fitting the inturned ends 62 into a selected aligned pair of the side ports 64 at the opposite sides of the dispense handle 12′, the bow legs engage or contact the upper side of the reservoir lid 20 to define a limit or stop to dispense handle stroke length.
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A variety of further modifications and improvements in and to the improved condiment dispenser and related adjustable dispense handle will be apparent to persons skilled in the art. Accordingly, no limitation on the invention is intended by way of the foregoing description, except as set forth in the appended claims.
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61672696 | Jul 2012 | US |