Claims
- 1. In a post-mix beverage dispenser system having a water supply, a carbonator tank, at least one syrup container, a CO.sub.2 cylinder, a CO.sub.2 pressure regulator valve assembly and a beverage dispenser valve assembly, the improvement comprising:
- first socket means in said CO.sub.2 pressure regulator valve assembly for receiving and supporting the discharge end and the weight of said CO.sub.2 cylinder, said discharge end being at the bottom of said cylinder when said cylinder is disposed in said first socket means;
- valve means operatively associated with the discharge end of said cylinder for initiating the discharge of CO.sub.2 from said cylinder to said regulator valve assembly when open;
- valve actuator means in said first socket means for opening said valve means in response to plugging of said discharge end of said CO.sub.2 cylinder into said first socket means; and
- second socket means in said beverage dispenser valve assembly for receiving and supporting a discharge end and the weight of said syrup container, said discharge end of said syrup container being at the bottom of said container when said container is disposed in said second socket means,
- whereby said at least one syrup container and said at least one CO.sub.2 cylinder can be rapidly plugged into said first and second socket means.
- 2. A method for loading syrup supply containers, and CO.sub.2 supply containers into a post-mix beverage dispenser unit, said dispenser unit including first socket means in a CO.sub.2 pressure regulator valve assembly for receiving and supporting the discharge end and the weight of a CO.sub.2 cylinder and second socket means in a beverage dispenser valve assembly for receiving and supporting discharge ends and the weight of syrup containers, comprising the steps of:
- providing syrup containers with discharge openings therein which are normally at the top of the container during storage and transportation;
- providing a CO.sub.2 container with an opening in a discharge end that is normally at the top of the container during storage and transportation;
- inverting said syrup containers and plugging the discharge opening into said second socket means provided in the beverage dispenser valve assembly;
- inverting said CO.sub.2 container and plugging the discharge opening into said first socket means provided in the CO.sub.2 regulator valve assembly; and
- opening a valve between the discharge opening of said CO.sub.2 container and said regulator valve assembly to initiate the flow of CO.sub.2 from said CO.sub.2 cylinder to said regulator valve assembly in response to the plugging of the discharge opening of said CO.sub.2 container into the first socket means in the regulator valve assembly.
- 3. The method of claim 2, further including the step of manually pouring water for the post-mix beverage into a water reservoir in said dispenser unit.
- 4. In a post-mix beverage dispenser system having a water supply, a carbonator tank, at least one syrup container, a CO.sub.2 cylinder, a CO.sub.2 pressure regulator valve assembly and a beverage dispenser valve assembly, the improvement comprising:
- socket means in said CO.sub.2 pressure regulator valve assembly for receiving and supporting the discharge end and the weight of said CO.sub.2 cylinder, said discharge end being at the bottom of said container when said container is disposed in said socket means;
- valve means operatively associated with the discharge end of said cylinder for initiating the discharge of CO.sub.2 from said cylinder to said regulator valve assembly when open; and
- valve actuator means in said socket means for opening said valve means in response to plugging to said discharge end of said CO.sub.2 cylinder into said socket means.
- 5. A method for loading CO.sub.2 supply containers into a post-mix beverage dispenser unit, said dispenser unit including a socket in a CO.sub.2 pressure regulator valve assembly for receiving and supporting the discharge end and the weight of a CO.sub.2 cylinder, comprising the steps of:
- providing a CO.sub.2 container with a discharge opening in a discharge end that is normally at the top of the container during storage and transportation;
- inverting said CO.sub.2 container and plugging the discharge opening into said socket provided in the CO.sub.2 regulator valve assembly; and
- opening a valve between the discharge opening of said CO.sub.2 container and said regulator valve assembly to initiate the flow of CO.sub.2 from said CO.sub.2 cylinder to said regulator valve assembly in response to the plugging of the discharge opening of said CO.sub.2 container into the socket in the regulator valve assembly.
- 6. The system of claim 1, wherein said CO.sub.2 cylinder has a closed end opposite said discharge end and contains CO.sub.2 therein in both a liquid and gaseous phase, and there is further provided elongated tube means extending from said discharge end of said cylinder to a point spaced from said closed end, said tube means providing a passage to said valve means through which only the gaseous phase of CO.sub.2 in a region adjacent said closed end may be selectively dispensed from said cylinder.
- 7. The method of claim 2, wherein said CO.sub.2 cylinder has a closed end opposite said discharge opening and contains CO.sub.2 therein in both a liquid and gaseous phase, and there is further provided elongated tube means extending from said discharge opening of said cylinder to a point spaced from said closed end, said tube means providing a passage to said valve through which only the gaseous phase of CO.sub.2 in a region adjacent said closed ends may be selectively dispensed from said cylinder.
- 8. The system of claim 4 wherein said CO.sub.2 cylinder has a closed end opposite said discharge end and contains CO.sub.2 therein in both a liquid and gaseous phase and there is further provided elongated tube means extending from said discharge end of said cylinder to a point spaced from said closed end, said tube means providing a passage to said valve means through which only the gaseous phase of CO.sub.2 in a region adjacent said closed end may be selectively dispensed from said cylinder.
- 9. The method of claim 5 wherein said CO.sub.2 cylinder has a closed end opposite said discharge opening and contains CO.sub.2 therein in both a liquid and gaseous phase, and there is further provided elongated tube means extending from said discharge opening of said cylinder to a point spaced from said closed end, said tube means providing a passage to said valve through which only the gaseous phase of CO.sub.2 in a region adjacent said closed end may be selectively dispensed from said cylinder.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 320,476, filed Nov. 12, 1981, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 277,806, filed June 26, 1981, which is now U.S. Pat. No. 4,357,284.
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