The present invention relates generally to dispensing devices and methods, and more particularly it relates to the method and device for dispensing flavoring substances into consumable drinks or beverages.
In the field of beverage dispensing products, there is an obvious need in providing and/or adding flavors to consumable fluids such as alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, coffee and tea in a fast and convenient manner at a location of their consumption. The use of convenience type flavoring and dispensing devices has been recognized as an effective way to flavor beverages or drinks and accommodate the needs of a modern consumer. An essential advantage of such flavoring and dispensing devices is in their use at locations remote from regular food or drink preparation areas. These devices can also be used to add flavor in the kitchen environment without utilization of special equipment such as mixers, etc. Such dispensing devices are particularly useful in party and office environments, bars, restaurants, home entertainment areas, recreational areas and any other environment at which beverages are prepared, served and consumed. It appears that there is a very limited number of available prior art flavor dispensing devices which are capable of dispensing a flavor into a respective consumable fluid or drink based on vacuum breaking principal.
Many of the prior art dispensing devices are structurally complicated and often adapted for use by both hands of a user. This approach usually is not convenient to a consumer, especially considering that in the environments where the devices of the invention are often used, one hand of a user is typically occupied by food or eating utensils. Thus, only one hand of the user is available for activation of the dispensing device. Furthermore, there are practically no liquid dispensing devices available which are adapted for use by manually challenged individuals such as arthritic persons and other individuals with limited hand dexterity. Despite a number of dispensing devices on the market, there remains a need for a disposable dispensing device which is comfortable and easy to hold and operate, especially in view of the user's physical limitations.
Thus, it has been long felt and an unsolved need to provide an apparatus and method for dispensing and mixing flavoring substances such as fluids into consumable drinks which are simple in structure and reliable in use, wherein operation of the device can be used by many individuals especially in the circumstances where only one hand of a user is available.
One aspect of the invention provides a method of dispensing a liquid flavoring substance into a consumable fluid situated in a container by means of a dispensing device. The device consists of a tubular body having a substantially hollow interior forming a chamber adapted to accommodate a flavoring fluid. The tubular body is formed with valve arrangements provided at distal and proximal ends thereof. The method consists of the following steps. Initially, a tubular body is positioned into a container with a consumable fluid. The distal end of the tubular body is pressed against an interior wall of the container, so as to activate the distal valve arrangement. The vacuum is broken in the interior chamber by activating the proximal valve arrangement, so as to enable the liquid flavoring substance to pass through the open distal valve and to mix with a consumable fluid. The device is adapted for multiple applications, so that it can be opened and closed multiple times discharging various amounts of flavoring substance to accommodate taste requirements of different consumers. In view of the proprietary exterior design, the device of the invention also provides a consumer with stirring or mixing capabilities often required to dispense the flavor within the volume of the drink.
As to another aspect of the method of the invention, the proximal valve arrangement is pressure activated and the tubular body is held by a hand of the user, whereas in the step of breaking the vacuum, the pressure activated proximal valve is activated by applying pressure by a finger of the same hand of the user to the proximal valve. The pressure activated proximal valve is formed with an activating member at least partially extending outwardly from the body. In the method of the invention, the tubular body is held by fingers of the hand of the user, and in the step of breaking the vacuum, the proximal valve arrangement is activated by pushing the activating member by a thumb of the same hand of the user. As to a further aspect of the invention, the dispensing device further comprises at least one flexible membrane positioned within the substantially hollow interior of the body, whereby in the method of the invention, the membrane is punctured upon activation of one of the respective valve arrangements.
As to still another aspect of the invention, a first membrane is provided within the substantially hollow interior in the vicinity of the distal valve arrangement and a second protective membrane is provided in the vicinity of the proximal valve arrangement, wherein the first and second membranes are punctured by the respective engaging portions upon activation of the respective valves.
The foregoing summary as well as the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention will be best understood when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements throughout the drawings, and wherein:
Referring now to the drawings in general and
As clearly illustrated in
As illustrated in
When pressure on the distal end of the stem 28 is discontinued, the biasing member 34 is released, forcing the control member 26 into the extended position with the seal 30 engaging the stop portion. In this manner, the flow of flavoring liquid from the accumulation chamber 16 is stopped. The preferred embodiment of the invention has been described utilizing the liquid form of the flavoring substance having various degrees of viscosity. As an example, the flavoring substance can be in the form of a syrup or a mixture of liquid and solid phases, where the solids are at least partially dissolved within the liquid. On the other hand, utilization of the flavoring substance in a solid or semi-solid form is also contemplated.
In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the structure of the proximal valve 40 is substantially similar to that of the above-discussed distal valve 20. In this manner, the proximal valve sub-assembly consists of a collar 22′ fixably positioned at the proximal end 19 of the tubular body. The respective control member 26′ is also provided for slidable motion within the collar and consists of a stem 28′ and an engaging part 29′ extending outwardly therefrom.
The function of the proximal valve 40 is similar to the function of the distal valve 20. However, a further essential function of positioning the proximal valve 40 at the proximal end 19 of the tubular body 12 with the stem 28′ extending outwardly, is to facilitate the vacuum breaking function. In this application, as best illustrated in
As illustrated in
The dispensing devices can be individually sealed with an end cap for further ensuring sterilization. With an end cap, there will be no leakage of the flavoring liquid during transportation and storage. A thin film collar can also be considered as an additional safety feature, where it could not be depressed until adequate pressure is asserted then allowing the end cap to snap off.
A method of dispensing a liquid flavoring substance into a consumable beverage is adapted for use with the dispensing device 10 discussed hereinabove. An important advantage of the device and method of the invention is, that it is not only comfortably usable in any environment by many individuals, but also is adaptable to use by individuals with some physical limitations. Actually, the method of the invention is especially adapted when only one hand of a user is available for dispensing a flavoring liquid into consumable beverages.
The invention also provides a method of dispensing a flavoring liquid into a consumable beverage situated in a container by means of the above-discussed dispensing device 10′. The method consists of the following steps. Positioning the tubular body 12 into the container with a consumable beverage. Pressing the distal end of the tubular body against the interior wall or bottom of the container, so as to activate the distal valve arrangement 20. A vacuum is broken in the interior chamber 16 by activating the proximal valve arrangement 40, so as to enable the flavoring liquid to pass through the distal valve opening and to mix with the consumable beverage.
Referring now to
As illustrated in at least
The dispensing apparatus 10 of the invention is also applicable for use by both hands of the user. This embodiment of the method is illustrated in
Thus, the invention provides the disposable apparatus and the respective method for dispensing and mixing flavoring substances into consumable drinks which are simple and reliable in use, wherein operation of the device is acceptable to many individuals. The device is capable of controlling flavor intensity to accommodate taste of various individuals and is especially convenient in the situation where only one hand of the user is available for dispensing flavoring fluids.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
3154222 | Heckman | Oct 1964 | A |
3463361 | Cook et al. | Aug 1969 | A |
3831742 | Gardella et al. | Aug 1974 | A |
4387809 | Botzler | Jun 1983 | A |
4717016 | Dalgleish | Jan 1988 | A |
4816268 | Tsau | Mar 1989 | A |
4891232 | Dahl | Jan 1990 | A |
4984923 | Ota | Jan 1991 | A |
5094861 | D'Auguste et al. | Mar 1992 | A |
5125534 | Rose et al. | Jun 1992 | A |
5440976 | Giuliano et al. | Aug 1995 | A |
6959839 | Roth et al. | Nov 2005 | B2 |