The present disclosure relates to a bagless bin or reusable product disposing bin. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to a standardized, reusable, and bagless bin for dispensing products.
Restaurants, shops, and other retailers prepare and serve juice drinks, smoothies, or other food or beverage-related products for their patrons. Many times the consumable product being served (e.g., juice, smoothie mix, flavoring, liquid yogurt or the like) is dispensed from some type of dispenser for the purposes of accuracy and automation into a container for processing such as to blend. Consumable product manufacturers use many different packaging configurations in the form of bags and cartons depending on manufacturing design preferences, the type of food or liquid, quantity, and storage and transport requirements. Thus, it may be difficult for one dispensing machine to accommodate the many different shapes and sizes of packaging materials from different manufacturers. With so many differing packaging configurations, it is also difficult to standardize to one type that will fit the dispensing machine. Additionally, there is often incomplete evacuation of the product from the cartons and bags, which may result in waste of the product. For example, 3-10% of the consumable may be left behind in the packaging, and often the amount left is inconsistent. This unused amount of consumable creates waste and can also lead to increased costs and/or lost profits.
According to one example described herein, a consumable product bin comprises a plurality of side surfaces; a bottom surface; and a well disposed within the bottom surface, the well comprising a plurality of side surfaces and a bottom surface, wherein the bottom surface of the bin slopes generally downward toward the well from at least one of the plurality of side surfaces and the well includes at least one opening to which an outlet fixture is connected, the outlet fixture allowing the consumable product in the bin to flow through the well and into another receptacle.
In various embodiments of the above example, the outlet fixture is positioned at a downward angle to facilitate the flow of the consumable product; the bin further comprises at least two walls, each peripherally located outside of one of the plurality of side surfaces of the bin; the weight of the bin is supported by the at least two walls and, in supporting the weight of the bin, the at least two walls position the bin in an operative position; the bin and well are coated with a non-stick material; the bin further comprises a lid; the lid comprises an indicator of the level of product held within the bin; the outlet fixture is connected to a dispenser via tubing so as to allow the flow of the consumable product from the bin to the dispenser; and/or the consumable product is a liquid or flowable substance.
According to another example, a bin for a consumable product comprises a housing with an open top for holding the consumable product; a well at a bottom of the housing; an opening in the well; and an outlet fixture connected through the opening in the well, wherein, the bottom of the housing is sloped toward the well so as to cause the consumable product to evacuate the bin through the outlet fixture in the opening of the well.
In various embodiments of the above example, the outlet fixture is positioned at a downward angle to facilitate the flow of the consumable product; the bin further comprises at least two walls, each peripherally located outside of the housing of the bin; the weight of the bin is supported by the at least two walls and, in supporting the weight of the bin, the at least two walls position the bin in an operative position; the housing and well are coated with a non-stick material; the bin further comprises a lid; the lid comprises an indicator of the level of product held within the bin; the outlet fixture is connected to a dispenser via tubing so as to allow the flow of the consumable product of the bin to the dispenser; and/or the consumable product is a liquid or flowable substance.
According to yet another example, a modular blending system comprises a blending apparatus for blending a consumable product; and a storage unit, the storage unit having at least one bin for the consumable product that comprises a housing with an open top for holding the consumable product; and a well at a bottom of the housing, the well being operatively connected to the blender, wherein, the bottom of the housing is sloped toward the well so as to cause the consumable product to evacuate from the bin to the blending apparatus through the well.
In various embodiments of the above example, the outlet fixture is positioned at a downward angle to facilitate the flow of the consumable product; the bin further comprises at least two walls, each peripherally located outside of the housing of the bin; the weight of the bin is supported by the at least two walls and, in supporting the weight of the bin, the at least two walls position the bin in an operative position; the housing and well are coated with a non-stick material; the bin further comprises a lid; the lid comprises an indicator of the level of product held within the bin; the outlet fixture is connected to a dispenser via tubing so as to allow the flow of the consumable product of the bin to the dispenser; and/or the consumable product is a liquid or flowable substance.
Certain terminology is used herein for convenience only and is not to be taken as a limitation on the present teachings. Relative language used herein is best understood with reference to the drawings, in which like numerals are used to identify like or similar items. Further, in the drawings, certain features may be shown in somewhat schematic form.
A bagless bin or reusable product disposing bin is provided which facilitates dispensing a variety of consumables from a variety of manufacturers, and that consistently evacuates all or substantially all of the product from the bin. More specifically, the subject bin relates to a standardized, reusable, and bagless bin for dispensing products to consumers. For example, such products may include, without limitation, juice, smoothie mix, flavoring, syrups, liquid yogurt or the like, that are typically added to food and drink product. Consumables are often dispensed by a dispenser for the purposes of accuracy and automation in restaurants, shops, and other retailers. Liquid consumables are generally contained within a packaging designed by the consumable's manufacturer or distributor. The packaging is disposed within and connected to the dispensers such that the liquid consumable within the bag can be dispensed through an external dispensing outlet on the dispenser. Below is described a reusable bagless bin in which the liquid consumable may be poured or emptied from its packaging. The bin is standardized to fit within a dispenser and designed to successfully evacuate all or substantially all of the consumable. Accordingly, any product, regardless of its packaging may be substantially or more completely dispensed, resulting in less to no measurable amount of waste. The subject bin may be reused, for example, by cleaning and refilling with a consumable product.
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An outlet fixture 106 comprising a conduit 110 (see
Walls 108, externally attached to the bin 100 and its sides, are also illustrated and may be used for mounting the bin 100 into a dispenser, for example. The walls 108 may extend below the well 104 such that if the walls 108 are used for mounting they provide enough clearance for the well 104 and fixture 106. Further, the walls 108 may be utilized to position the bin 100 in an operative position within the storage unit 802. For example, the walls 108 may fit within a mating slot of the storage unit 802 to keep the bin 100 in its operative position. However, it is envisioned that some configurations of dispensers may not require that the walls 108 extend below the well 104 in order to provide sufficient clearance. While
As with the structure of the bin 100, the lid cover 102 may be made of any material such as plastic or metal, including, without limitation any kind of food safe material such as aluminum, Tritan, high density polyethylene, low density polyethylene, polypropylene or the like. As illustrated in
In operation, a user may fill or the bin 100 may come from the supplier pre-filled with the appropriate product. The bin 100 may be inserted into the storage unit 802 in any appropriate manner. The present teachings, however, are not limited to the storage unit 802 shown and described herein. Any kind of storage unit may be utilized. Once installed, the fixture 106 and flexible tubing 506 may be operatively attached or may come pre-attached such as from the supplier. An opposite end of the flexible tubing 506 may then be attached with the storage unit 802 or a dispenser in any appropriate manner. As identified above, the bin 100 may be utilized with a mobile blending system 800. In such embodiments, once the bin 100 is operatively inserted into the storage unit 802, the flexible tubing 506 (or any kind of evacuation system) may be operatively secured with the dispenser. Once inserted and operatively assembled, the user may operate the modular blending system 800. By way of a non-limiting example, the flavoring or syrup for a frozen drink may be evacuated from the bin 100 through a dispenser and into a blending container. The blending container may include ice. Once all ingredients are added, the user may operate the blending device and blend the contents within the blending container creating a frozen drink.
It should be evident that this disclosure is by way of example and that various changes may be made by adding, modifying or eliminating details without departing from the fair scope of the teaching contained herein. The present teachings are therefore not limited to particular details of this disclosure except to the extent that the following claims are necessarily so limited.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/006,350, filed on Jun. 2, 2014, entitled “BAGLESS BIN/REUSABLE PRODUCT DISPOSING BIN”, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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PCT/US2015/033679 | 6/2/2015 | WO | 00 |
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62006350 | Jun 2014 | US |