Airflow method and system for controlling temperature of a liquid dispenser

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6616011
  • Patent Number
    6,616,011
  • Date Filed
    Monday, October 1, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 9, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
Liquid dispensing equipment that includes a dispensing head that maintains a liquid or beverage line and delivery tip at a cool temperature so as to avoid contamination of the beverage. The liquid dispensing equipment also includes a storage refrigerator that cools a container of the beverage. A fan assembly is disposed to develop a cool airflow that flows through the storage refrigerator and a passage of the dispensing head. The liquid line and a delivery tip are disposed in the passage. A baffle arrangement maintains a volume of the cool airflow in a chamber adjacent the delivery tip so as to provide a shield against warmer ambient temperatures.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a method and system for controlling the temperature of a liquid dispenser.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Liquid dispensing equipment is used in the food service industry to dispense beverages, such as milk. Generally liquid dispensing equipment includes a container of a beverage, such as milk, fruit beverages and the like, disposed in a refrigerated region to maintain the beverage, e.g., milk, considerably cooler than ambient temperature. The liquid dispensing equipment also includes a liquid dispensing head that has a liquid line connected to the milk container. In the known liquid dispensing equipment, the milk tends to warm during its travel from the refrigerated milk container through the liquid line to a beverage cup. The warming of the milk can result in potentially hazardous or contaminated milk being delivered to the beverage cup.




Thus, there is a need for an improved system and method for the delivery of a beverage to a beverage container without any significant warming of the beverage temperature so as to avoid contamination thereof.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The method of the present invention controls temperature of a liquid dispensing head that has a tip through which liquid is dispensed. A cool airflow is supplied to a passage of the dispensing head through which the liquid passes. A volume of the cool airflow is captured in a chamber that is adjacent the tip to maintain the tip at a cool temperature to avoid contamination of the liquid. The volume of cool airflow shields the tip from ambient temperatures that may be considerably warmer.




According to one aspect of the invention, the airflow passes from the passage into the chamber via one or more shaped apertures to control the cool airflow therethrough. According to another aspect of the method of the invention, the cool temperature is in the range of about 33° F. to about 41° F.




The liquid dispensing system of the present invention includes a liquid dispensing head that comprises a passage therethrough and a liquid delivery tip, through which liquid is dispensed and which is disposed adjacent a chamber. A cool airflow is circulated through the passage into the chamber to maintain the tip and the passage at a cool temperature to avoid contamination of the liquid.




According to one aspect of the invention, the liquid dispensing system of the invention includes a liquid line disposed in the passage. The tip can alternatively be an integral part of the liquid line or a separate part that is connected thereto.




According to another aspect of the invention, the chamber includes at least one hole in registry with the tip. A baffle directs the airflow in a controlled manner through the chamber. According to still another aspect of the invention, the baffle includes one or more shaped holes to control the airflow to the chamber. According to yet another aspect of the invention, the baffle includes a series of holes in registry with the tip to direct the flow of liquid from the tip through a hole in the chamber.




According to another aspect of the invention, thermal insulation is disposed to limit thermal transfer from the passage.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other and further objects, advantages and features of the present invention will be understood by reference to the following specification in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters denote like elements of structure and:





FIG. 1

is a side elevational view of a liquid dispensing system of the present invention; and





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of the delivery tip end of the liquid dispensing head of the

FIG. 1

system.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a liquid dispensing system


10


includes a storage refrigerator


12


, a fan assembly


14


and a liquid dispensing head


16


. Storage refrigerator


12


includes a liquid container


20


and a refrigeration unit


22


. Liquid container


20


is disposed in a storage region


24


of storage refrigerator


12


and refrigeration unit


22


is arranged to refrigerate storage region


24


and liquid container


20


to a cool temperature, typically in the, range of about 33° F. to about 41° F. A liquid line


26


extends from liquid container


20


to dispensing head


16


.




Fan assembly


14


is disposed between storage refrigerator


12


and liquid dispensing head


16


. Fan assembly


14


is chosen and arranged to communicate with storage region


24


to develop a cool airflow as shown by arrows


30


. Fan assembly


14


draws air from ambient via a vent


32


over or through an evaporator coil (not shown) of refrigeration unit


22


that cools the airflow.




Liquid dispensing head


16


includes a passage


40


that extends from fan assembly


14


in a shape to deliver liquid from liquid container


20


. Preferably, the shape is an inverted J-shape. Passage


40


is formed by a plenum


41


. Dispensing head


16


has a proximal end


42


that is in fluid communication with fan assembly


14


and that receives liquid line


26


from storage refrigerator


12


. Dispensing head


16


has a distal end


44


where the liquid is dispensed to a beverage container


46


via a delivery tip


47


.




Liquid line


26


may be a continuous line from liquid container


20


extending through storage region


24


, fan assembly


14


and passage


40


to distal end


44


or may be formed of two or more distinct segments. Delivery tip


47


may be formed integral with liquid line


26


or may be a separate part that is in fluid communication with liquid line


26


. Liquid line


44


may be flexible or rigid tubing.




A liquid dispensing mechanism (not shown) is disposed at a suitable location along liquid line


26


. For example, the liquid dispensing mechanism may include an inline pump and electrically operated switch as is known in the art.




The cool airflow developed by fan assembly


14


flows through passage


40


and exits at distal end


44


to thereby.maintain passage


40


and liquid line


26


at a cool temperature that avoids contamination of the liquid beverage. A thermal insulation


52


surrounds an external surface of plenum


41


and limits thermal transfer from passage


40


, thereby aiding in the maintenance of a cool temperature of liquid line


26


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, liquid dispenser


20


also includes a baffle arrangement


54


that controls the airflow at distal end


44


so as to maintain delivery tip


47


at the cool temperature. Baffle arrangement


54


includes a plate


60


that is affixed to distal end


44


. Plate


60


includes a plurality of holes


62


that is in registry with passage


40


. Holes


62


in plate


60


include a first series of holes


70


that surround a second series of holes


72


. Holes


72


are in registry with delivery tip


47


and are shaped to contain and direct the flow and/or dripping of liquid therefrom. For example, holes


72


may be disposed to form a plurality of legs in a spider shape.




A pan


64


is affixed to plate


60


so as to form a chamber


66


adjacent delivery tip


47


and holes


62


. Pan


64


has at least one hole


68


that is in registry with delivery tip


47


and holes


72


so that liquid directed by holes


72


flows or drips through hole


68


to beverage container


46


or a spill collector (not shown). Holes


70


are shaped to control the cool airflow from passage


40


to chamber


66


. Chamber


66


maintains a volume of the cool air that shields delivery tip


47


from the ambient temperature so as to maintain delivery tip


47


at the cool temperature. Preferably, passage


40


, liquid line


26


and delivery tip


47


are maintained at a temperature in the range of about 33° F. to about 41° F. Pan


64


may alternatively have additional holes (not shown) shaped and spaced to control the temperature of chamber


66


. The fan assembly


14


, passage


40


, chamber


66


, and baffle arrangement


54


form means for circulating a cool airflow through the passage and into the chamber to shield the tip from ambient temperature thereby maintaining the tip and the passage at a cool temperature to avoid contamination of the liquid.




The present invention having been thus described with particular reference to the preferred forms thereof, it will be obvious that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A method for controlling temperature of a liquid dispensing head that has a tip through which liquid is dispensed, said method comprising:(a) supplying a cool airflow to a passage of said dispensing head through which said liquid passes; and (b) capturing a volume of said cool airflow in a chamber adjacent said tip to shield said tip from ambient temperature, thereby maintaining said tip at a cool temperature to avoid contamination of said liquid.
  • 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said airflow passes from said passage into said chamber via one or more shaped apertures to control said cool airflow through said chamber.
  • 3. The method of claim 1, wherein said cool temperature is in the range of about 33° F. to about 41° F.
  • 4. The method of claim 1, wherein said volume of airflow shields said tip from ambient.
  • 5. A liquid dispensing system comprising:a liquid dispensing head comprising a passage therethrough and a liquid delivery tip, through which liquid is dispensed and which is disposed adjacent a chamber; and means for circulating a cool airflow through said passage into said chamber to shield said tip from ambient temperature, thereby maintaining said tip and said passage at a cool temperature to avoid contamination of said liquid.
  • 6. The liquid dispensing system of claim 5, further comprising a liquid line disposed in said passage and connected to said tip.
  • 7. The liquid dispensing system of claim 5, further comprising a liquid line disposed in said passage, wherein said tip is an end of said liquid line.
  • 8. The liquid dispensing system of claim 5, wherein said chamber includes at least one hole in registry with said tip, and wherein said liquid dispensing head further comprises a baffle that directs said airflow in a controlled manner through said chamber.
  • 9. The liquid dispensing system of claim 8, wherein said baffle includes one or more shaped holes to control said airflow to said chamber.
  • 10. The liquid dispensing system of claim 8, wherein said baffle includes a series of holes in registry with said tip to direct the flow of liquid from said tip through said hole in said chamber.
  • 11. The liquid dispensing system of claim 5, wherein said cool temperature is in the range of about 33° F. to about 41° F.
  • 12. The liquid dispensing system of claim 5, further comprising thermal insulation disposed to limit thermal transfer from said passage.
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