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Patent Grant
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6634783
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Patent Number
6,634,783
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Date Filed
Thursday, August 9, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 21, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
This invention provides an apparatus and a method for agitating a fluid suspension contained within an at least partially flexible vessel. This invention provides an apparatus comprising a structure for receiving the vessel, an agitating member capable of receiving the vessel, and a motor operatively communicating with the agitating member to substantially uniformly agitate the fluid suspension. This invention also provides a method comprising folding an at least partially flexible vessel so that there are two inner portions and reciprocally moving one or both of the inner portions between a first position and a second position, whereby the fluid suspension is substantially uniformly agitated.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to the beverage industry, and more particularly to an apparatus and method for agitating a fluid suspension so that the fluid suspension is uniformly agitated and mixed, contained in a vessel for dispensing portions of the suspension.
The need to substantially uniformly agitate fluid suspensions for dispensing has long been felt. In the beverage industry, it is desirable to dispense beverages with consistent quality among all beverages dispensed. In order to ensure consistent quality, the sediment within the fluid suspension being dispensed must be thoroughly and uniformly agitated and mixed. If the fluid suspension is not properly agitated, then the beverage dispensed will contain an improper amount of suspended material. For example, if an orange juice dispenser does not adequately agitate the vessel containing the orange juice, some glasses of juice dispensed will contain more pulp than other glasses of juice dispensed from the same dispenser.
Methods for agitating fluid suspensions are well known in the art. Some have attempted to blend the contents of a bag using an actuator to reciprocally exert and release pressure upon a single portion of a flexible container. However, such methods do not adequately or uniformly agitate the fluid suspensions. Applying pressure to only a portion of the vessel simply displaces the suspended materials away from the point of pressure. Typically, this forces the suspended materials to the corners of the vessel, so that the fluid suspension is not substantially uniformly agitated. Therefore, an apparatus and method are needed that substantially uniformly agitates a fluid suspension.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This invention provides an apparatus and a method for agitating a fluid suspension contained within an at least partially flexible vessel. This invention provides an apparatus comprising a structure for receiving the vessel such that a portion of the vessel rests proximate to one side of an agitating member and another portion of the vessel rests proximate to another side of the agitating member, and a motor operatively communicating with the agitating member to substantially uniformly agitate the fluid suspension. This invention also provides a method comprising folding an at least partially flexible vessel so that there are two inner portions and reciprocally moving one or both of the inner portions between a first position and a second position, whereby the fluid suspension is substantially uniformly agitated.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A particularly preferred embodiment of the invention will be described in detail below in connection with the drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a schematic representation of an example of an apparatus of the prior art;
FIG. 2
is a schematic representation of an example of the flow of suspended material as a result of a prior art apparatus;
FIG. 3
is a schematic representation of an example of the flow of suspended material as a result of a prior art apparatus;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the receiving structure of this invention in a loading position;
FIG. 5
is a plan view of an at least partially flexible vessel used in this receiving structure of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of the receiving structure of this invention in an operating position;
FIG. 7
is a side view of the vessel of
FIG. 5
folded over the agitator of the apparatus of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 8
is another perspective view of the apparatus of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 9
is a side view of the apparatus of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 10
is a perspective view of the receiving structure of
FIG. 4
with the vessel of
FIG. 5
positioned within and a dispensing tube and a passage operatively associated;
FIG. 11
is a side view of the vessel of
FIG. 7
illustrating the manner in which a fluid suspension may be substantially uniformly agitated;
FIG. 12
is a side view of the vessel of
FIG. 7
further illustrating the manner in which a fluid suspension may be substantially uniformly agitated;
FIG. 13
is a flow chart illustrating a preferred method of this invention; and
FIG. 14
is a flow chart illustrating a preferred method of this invention.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
In the prior art, as illustrated in
FIGS. 1-3
, an actuator
1
reciprocally depresses and releases a bag
2
. The pressure exerted in the direction
3
by the actuator
1
on plunger
10
forces the suspended material in the bag
2
to travel in directions
4
and
5
, away from the center of the bag
2
and towards the sides of the bag
2
. When the actuator releases in a direction
6
, the suspended material settles in areas
7
and
8
, with little suspended material in area
9
. As a result, beverages dispensed from the bag
2
are not uniform in composition.
The present invention overcomes this problem in the prior art. Particularly preferred embodiments of the present invention are illustrated in the drawings, which illustrate a preferable apparatus and method for agitating fluid suspensions contained within an at least partially flexible vessel.
FIGS. 4 through 8
illustrate an apparatus generally indicated by reference numeral
10
, for agitating a fluid suspension
20
contained within an at least partially flexible vessel
30
. In one preferred embodiment, the at least partially flexible vessel
30
is completely flexible. Suitably, the apparatus has a structure
40
for receiving the at least partially flexible vessel
30
. In one preferred embodiment, the structure
40
is temperature controlled using any device or method that is well known in the art. Suitably, the structure
40
may be refrigerated or heated. As shown in
FIGS. 4 and 6
, the structure has a panel
42
that is suitably adjustable between a first, open, loading position shown in
FIG. 4
, where the vessel may be conveniently removed from or inserted into the structure
40
, and a second, closed, operating position, shown in
FIG. 6
, where the vessel
30
is retained within the structure
40
in a position suitable for an agitating member
50
to substantially uniformly agitate the fluid suspension. Conveniently, hinges
46
permit the panel, or door,
42
to be moved between the first loading position and the second operating position.
Preferably, the structure
40
has an agitating member
50
operatively located within the structure
40
, and the agitating member
50
is suitably movable in an arcuate path between a first position, proximate first end
60
of arcuate slot
65
in structure
40
, and a second position proximate second end
70
of said slot
65
. As illustrated in
FIGS. 4 and 7
, the at least partially flexible vessel
30
is conveniently positioned such that a first inner portion
80
rests substantially proximate to a first side
100
of the agitating member
50
. Likewise, a second inner portion
90
of the at least partially flexible vessel
30
rests substantially proximate to a second side
110
of the agitating member
50
.
Conveniently, a motor
120
, herein illustrated by a schematic representation representing any device to impart motion known in the art, including motion imparted through manual operation, is operatively communicated to the agitating member
50
. Most preferably, the motor
120
operatively communicates with the agitating member
50
through a linkage
170
.
FIG. 8
illustrates a preferred motor
122
and a preferred linkage
172
.
FIG. 9
illustrates the linkage
172
from a side view. When in operation, the motor
120
suitably causes the agitating member
50
to move between the first position and the second position to substantially uniformly agitate the fluid suspension
20
. In one preferred embodiment, the motor
122
imparts reciprocal motion to the agitating member
50
by moving the linkage
172
and agitating motion to a first position
60
and a second position
70
.
In a preferred embodiment, the structure
40
defines an inner portion
124
of the structure and an outer portion generally represented by the reference numeral
130
. Conveniently, a passage
150
is disposed between the inner portion
124
and the outer portion
130
of the structure
40
. The passage
150
is utilized in dispensing the fluid suspension
20
from the inner portion
124
to the outer portion
130
of the structure
40
. As shown in
FIG. 10
, the at least partially flexible vessel
30
suitably has a dispensing tube
160
that is operatively associated with the passage
150
for dispensing the fluid suspension
20
from the inner portion
124
to the outer portion
130
of the structure
40
.
As illustrated in
FIG. 7
, to perform a particularly preferred method of this invention for agitating fluid suspensions contained within an at least partially flexible vessel, the at least partially flexible vessel
30
is folded such that there is an inner first portion
80
and an inner second portion
90
. Looking at
FIGS. 11 and 12
, the agitating member
50
reciprocally moves the inner first portion
80
between a first position, shown in
FIG. 11
, and a second position, shown in FIG.
12
. Suitably, the agitating member
50
also reciprocally moves the inner second portion
90
between a first position, shown in
FIG. 11
, and a second position shown in FIG.
12
. This reciprocal motion conveniently substantially uniformly agitates the fluid suspension
20
.
FIGS. 5
,
11
,
12
, and
13
also illustrate the manner in which a preferred apparatus
10
and method
269
of this invention substantially uniformly agitates the fluid suspension
20
. Looking at
FIG. 11
, the agitating member
50
exerts a force in the direction of reference number
180
on the inner first portion
80
of the at least partially flexible vessel
30
, causing the inner first portion to travel to the first position, shown in FIG.
11
. This movement causes the fluid suspension
20
to travel in a direction generally shown by the arrow of reference numeral
250
. Preferably, as a result of the agitation of the fluid suspension
20
, the inner second portion
90
of the at least partially flexible vessel
30
travels to the illustrated first position.
Conveniently, the agitating member then exerts a force in the direction of reference number
190
on the inner second portion
90
of the at least partially flexible vessel
30
, causing the inner second portion
90
to reciprocally move from the first position illustrated in
FIG. 11
to the second position illustrated in FIG.
12
. Suitably, the inner first portion
80
reciprocally moves from the illustrated first position to the second position. The fluid suspension
20
preferably travels in a direction generally shown by the arrow of reference numeral
260
. As a result of this reciprocal motion, the fluid suspension is substantially uniformly agitated.
In one preferred embodiment of the method of this invention, the at least partially flexible vessel
30
is loaded into a structure
40
for dispensing the fluid suspension
40
. Structure
40
suitably defines an inner portion
124
and an outer portion
130
and has a passage disposed between the inner portion
124
and the outer portion
130
of the structure
40
. A preferred method of this invention temperature controls the structure
40
. In a preferred embodiment of the method of this invention, the at least partially flexible vessel
30
loaded into the structure
40
has a dispensing tube
160
. Conveniently, a user of a method of this invention operatively associates the dispensing tube
160
with the passage
150
of the structure
40
. As a final preferred act of the present invention, the fluid suspension is dispensed from the structure
40
.
A preferred method
269
is illustrated in FIG.
13
. Suitably, an act
270
is folding an at least partially flexible vessel such that there is an inner first portion and an inner second portion. Conveniently, another act
280
is reciprocally moving said inner first portion between a first position and a second position, whereby said fluid suspension is substantially uniformly agitated within said at least partially flexible vessel.
FIG. 14
illustrates another preferred method
289
of the present invention. An act
290
is, preferably, folding an at least partially flexible vessel having a dispensing tube such that there is an inner first portion and an inner second portion. Another convenient act
300
is loading the vessel into a structure. Preferably, this structure defines an inner portion of the structure, an outer portion of the structure, and a passage disposed between the inner portion and the outer portion for dispensing a fluid suspension. Suitably, an act
310
is reciprocally moving the inner first portion between a first position and a second position; whereby the fluid suspension is substantially uniformly agitated within the at least partially flexible vessel. An act
320
is reciprocally moving the inner second portion of the vessel between a first position and a second position. In a preferred method, another act
330
is temperature controlling the structure by any device or method well known in the art. An act
340
is operatively associating the dispensing tube of the vessel and the passage of the structure. Conveniently, an act
350
is dispensing the fluid suspension. It should be noted that these are acts for one preferred embodiment of the present invention, and the actual order of the steps is not critical to the invention.
Claims
- 1. An apparatus used in combination with an at least partially flexible vessel for agitating a fluid suspension contained within such vessel, comprising:a vessel that is at least partially flexible; a structure for receiving said vessel; an agitating member having opposed first and second sides and being pivotally movable in an arcuate path about a pivot axis between a first position and a second position, and being operatively located within said structure such that said vessel is received with an inner first portion of said vessel overlying and resting substantially proximate to said first side of said agitating member and an inner second portion of said vessel overlying and resting substantially proximate to said second side of said agitating member; and a motor operatively communicating with said agitating member to reciprocally move said agitating member between said first position and said second position, whereby the fluid suspension is substantially uniformly agitated.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said structure is temperature controlled.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said structure is adjustable between a first loading position and a second operating position.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said vessel is completely flexible.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said vessel is completely flexible.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said structure includes a panel that is adjustable between a first loading position and a second operating position.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein said vessel is completely flexible.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said vessel is completely flexible.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said structure defines an inner portion of said structure and an outer portion of said structure, and a passage is disposed between said inner portion and said outer portion for dispensing said fluid suspension from said inner portion to said outer portion.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein said at least partially flexible vessel has a dispensing tube.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein said passage and said dispensing tube are operatively associated for dispensing said fluid suspension from said inner portion to said outer portion.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said at least partially flexible vessel has a dispensing tube.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said motor operatively communicates with said agitating member through a linkage.
- 14. An apparatus for agitating a fluid suspension contained within a flexible vessel, comprising:a flexible vessel having a dispensing tube; a temperature controlled structure for receiving said vessel, said structure including a panel that is adjustable between a first loading position and a second operating position, said structure defining an inner portion of said structure and an outer portion of said structure, and said structure having a passage disposed between said inner portion and said outer portion for receiving said dispensing tube for dispensing said fluid suspension from said inner portion to said outer portion; an agitating member having a first side and a second side movable between a first position and a second position operatively located within said structure such that said vessel may be received with an inner first portion of said vessel overlying and resting substantially proximate to said first side of said agitating member and an inner second portion of said vessel overlying and resting substantially proximate to said second side of said agitating member; and a motor operatively communicating with said agitating member through a linkage to reciprocally move said agitating member between said first position and said second position, whereby the fluid suspension is substantially uniformly agitated.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein said agitating member is pivotally movable in an arcuate path between said first position and said second position.
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