Claims
- 1. A beverage dispense head for mixing a first liquid and a second liquid, comprising:a nozzle having a first inlet port for the first liquid and a second inlet port for the second liquid, a first liquid outlet port and a second liquid outlet port, said second liquid outlet port defining a continuous opening surrounding the first liquid outlet port; a first flow passage in the nozzle interconnecting the first liquid inlet port and the first liquid outlet port, and a second flow passage in the nozzle, fluidly separate from the first passage, interconnecting the second liquid inlet port and the second liquid outlet port, said second liquid outlet port having a configuration which can form a continuous outlet flow of second liquid completely surrounding an outlet flow of first liquid from the first liquid outlet port, said outlet flow of second liquid combining under surface tension into a single stream downstream from the nozzle, the combining of the second liquid into the stream forming a cup-shape, with the first liquid being introduced through the first liquid outlet port internally of the cup to be mixed together with the second liquid and passed downstream from the nozzle in a combined stream, and wherein said nozzle includes a discharge surface and the first and second liquid outlet ports open to the discharge surface, said discharge surface having a concave tapered shape.
- 2. The beverage dispense head as in claim 1, wherein the cup is freely-supported externally of the nozzle and is formed only from the surface tension of the second liquid.
- 3. The beverage dispense head as in claim 1, wherein said second liquid outlet port defines an annular opening.
- 4. The beverage dispense head as in claim 3, wherein said second flow passage includes an upstream annular passage portion extending from said second liquid inlet port which tapers outwardly in a gradual manner to a constant-diameter downstream annular portion extending to the second liquid outlet port.
- 5. The beverage dispense head as in claim 4, wherein the nozzle has a generally cylindrical configuration with the second inlet port of said second flow passage disposed generally along a central axis of the nozzle, and the first flow passage intersects the second flow passage between the first liquid inlet port and the first liquid outlet port.
- 6. The beverage dispense head as in claim 5, wherein the first flow passage intersects the tapered portion of the second flow passage.
- 7. The beverage dispense head as in claim 3, wherein said second flow passage includes discrete, radially-extending passages extending to a downstream annular portion extending to the second liquid outlet port.
- 8. The beverage dispense head as in claim 3, wherein said nozzle includes a discharge surface and the first fluid outlet port is radially-inward spaced from the second fluid outlet port along the discharge surface.
- 9. The beverage dispense head as in claim 1, wherein said first liquid outlet port defines a circular opening directing the first liquid in a stream into the cup formed by the second liquid.
- 10. A beverage dispense head for mixing a first liquid and a second liquid, comprising:a nozzle having a first inlet port for the first liquid and a second inlet port for the second liquid, a first liquid outlet port and a second liquid outlet port, said second liquid outlet port defining an continuous annular opening surrounding the first liquid outlet port; a first flow passage in the nozzle interconnecting the first liquid inlet port and the first liquid outlet port, and a second flow passage in the nozzle, fluidly separate from the first passage, interconnecting the second liquid inlet port and the second liquid outlet port, said second liquid outlet port having a configuration which can form a continuous outlet flow of second liquid completely surrounding an outlet flow of first liquid from the first liquid outlet port, said outlet flow of second liquid combining under surface tension into a single stream downstream from the nozzle, the combining of the second liquid into the stream forming a cup-shape, with the first liquid being introduced through the first liquid outlet port internally of the cup to be mixed together with the second liquid and passed downstream from the nozzle in a combined stream, wherein said nozzle includes a discharge surface and the first fluid outlet is radially-inward spaced from the second fluid outlet along the discharge surface, said discharge surface having a concave conical shape, tapering radially outward from a central axis of the nozzle to the second fluid outlet.
- 11. The beverage dispense head as in claim 10, wherein said discharge surface has an annular surface portion surrounding the second fluid outlet port and defining an outer edge of the second fluid outlet port.
- 12. A beverage dispense head for mixing a first liquid and a second liquid, comprising:a nozzle having a first inlet port for the first liquid and a second inlet port for the second liquid, a first liquid outlet port and a second liquid outlet port, said second liquid outlet port defining an continuous opening surrounding the first liquid outlet port; a first flow passage in the nozzle interconnecting the first liquid inlet port and the first liquid outlet port, and a second flow passage in the nozzle, fluidly separate from the first passage, interconnecting the second liquid inlet port and the second liquid outlet port, said second liquid outlet port having a configuration which can form a continuous outlet flow of second liquid completely surrounding an outlet flow of first liquid from the first liquid outlet port, said outlet flow of second liquid combining under surface tension into a single stream downstream from the nozzle, the combining of the second liquid into the stream forming a cup-shape, with the first liquid being introduced through the first liquid outlet port internally of the cup to be mixed together with the second liquid and passed downstream from the nozzle in a combined stream, wherein said first liquid outlet port includes a spray device which directs the first liquid in a spray outwardly into the cup formed by the second liquid.
- 13. A beverage dispense head for mixing a first liquid and a second liquid, comprising:a nozzle having a first inlet port for the first liquid and a second inlet port for the second liquid, a first liquid outlet port and a second liquid outlet port, said second liquid outlet port defining an continuous opening surrounding the first liquid outlet port; a first flow passage in the nozzle interconnecting the first liquid inlet port and the first liquid outlet port, and a second flow passage in the nozzle, fluidly separate from the first passage, interconnecting the second liquid inlet port and the second liquid outlet port, said second liquid outlet port having a configuration which can form a continuous outlet flow of second liquid completely surrounding an outlet flow of first liquid from the first liquid outlet port, said outlet flow of second liquid combining under surface tension into a single stream downstream from the nozzle, the combining of the second liquid into the stream forming a cup-shape, with the first liquid being introduced through the first liquid outlet port internally of the cup to be mixed together with the second liquid and passed downstream from the nozzle in a combined stream, and wherein said nozzle includes a discharge surface and the first and second fluid outlet ports open to the discharge surface, said wherein said discharge surface has a circular flat surface portion surrounding the first fluid outlet, and an annular tapered shoulder which interconnects the circular surface portion with the second fluid outlet.
- 14. The beverage dispense as in claim 13, wherein said discharge surface has an annular surface portion surrounding the second fluid outlet and defining an outer edge of the second fluid outlet.
- 15. A multi-flavor post-mix dispense head, comprising:a nozzle having a plurality of first fluid inlets for first fluids and a second fluid inlet for a second fluid, a plurality of first fluid outlets and a second fluid outlet, said second fluid outlet defining an annulus surrounding the first fluid outlets; a plurality of first flow passages in the nozzle separately interconnecting each of the first fluid inlets with a respective first fluid outlet, and a second flow passage in the nozzle, fluidly separate from all of the first passages, interconnecting the second fluid inlet and the second fluid outlet, said annular second fluid outlet having a configuration which forms a cylindrical outlet flow of second fluid surrounding a fluid flow from any of the first fluid outlets, with the cylindrical outlet flow combining under surface tension into a single stream downstream from the nozzle, the combining of the second fluid into a stream defining a freely-supported cup external to the nozzle, with the first fluids respectively being introduced through the first fluid outlets internally of the cup to be mixed together with the second fluid, and passed downstream from the nozzle in a combined stream, and wherein said nozzle includes a discharge surface and the first and second fluid outlets open to the discharge surface, said discharge surface having a concave tapered shape.
- 16. The dispense head as in claim 15, wherein the cup is created only from surface tension of the second liquid.
- 17. The dispense head as in claim 16, wherein said second flow passage includes discrete, radially-extending passages extending to a downstream annular portion extending to the second fluid outlet.
- 18. The dispense head as in claim 15, wherein said second flow passage includes an upstream annular passage portion extending from said second fluid inlet which radially-enlarges in a tapered portion to a constant-diameter downstream annular portion extending to the second fluid outlet.
- 19. The dispense head as in claim 18, wherein the nozzle has a generally cylindrical configuration with the second fluid inlet of said second flow passage disposed generally along a central axis of the nozzle, and the first flow passages each separately intersect the second flow passage between the first fluid inlet and the first fluid outlet.
- 20. The dispense head as in claim 19, wherein the first flow passages each intersect the tapered portion of the second flow passage.
- 21. The dispense head as in claim 15, wherein said nozzle includes a discharge surface and the first fluid outlets are radially-inward spaced from the second fluid outlet along the discharge surface.
- 22. A multi-flavor post-mix dispense head, comprising:a nozzle having a plurality of first fluid inlets for first fluids and a second fluid inlet for a second fluid, a plurality of first outlets and a second fluid outlet, said second fluid outlet defining an annulus surrounding the first fluid outlets; a plurality of first flow passages in the body separately interconnecting each of the first fluid inlets with a respective first fluid outlet, and a second flow passage in the body, fluidly separate from all of the first passages, interconnecting the second fluid inlet and the second fluid outlet, said annular second having a configuration which forms a cylindrical outlet flow of second fluid surrounding a fluid flow from any of the first fluid outlets, with the cylindrical outlet flow combining under surface tension into a single stream downstream from the nozzle, the combining of the second fluid into a stream defining a freely-supported cup external to the nozzle, with the first fluids respectively being introduced through the first fluid outlets internally of the cup to be mixed together with the second fluid, and passed downstream from the nozzle in a combined stream, wherein said nozzle has a discharge surface, said discharge surface has a concave conical shape, tapering radially outward from a central axis of the nozzle to the second fluid outlet.
- 23. The dispense head as in claim 22, wherein said discharge surface has an annular surface portion surrounding the second fluid outlet and defining an outer edge of the second fluid outlet.
- 24. A multi-flavor post-mix dispense head, comprising:a nozzle having a plurality of first fluid inlets for first fluids and a second fluid inlet for a second fluid, a plurality of first fluid outlets and a second fluid outlet, said second fluid outlet defining an annulus surrounding the first fluid outlets; a plurality of first flow passages in the nozzle separately interconnecting each of the first fluid inlets with a respective first fluid outlet, and a second flow passage in the nozzle, fluidly separate from all of the first passages, interconnecting the second fluid inlet and the second fluid outlet, said annular second fluid outlet having a configuration which forms a cylindrical outlet flow of second fluid surrounding a fluid flow from any of the first fluid outlets, with the cylindrical outlet flow combining under surface tension into a single stream downstream from the nozzle, the combining of the second fluid into a stream defining a freely-supported cup external to the nozzle, with the first fluids respectively being introduced through the first fluid outlets internally of the cup to be mixed together with the second fluid, and passed downstream from the nozzle in a combined stream, wherein said nozzle has a discharge surface, said discharge surface has a circular flat surface portion surrounding the first fluid outlet, and an annular tapered shoulder which interconnects the circular surface portion with the second fluid outlet.
- 25. The beverage dispense as in claim 24, wherein said discharge surface has an annular surface portion surrounding the second fluid outlet and defining an outer edge of the second fluid outlet.
- 26. A method for mixing two liquids to form a beverage, comprising the steps of:introducing a first liquid through a first flow passage in a nozzle of a beverage dispensing head to a first outlet in the nozzle, and dispensing the first liquid externally of the nozzle in a liquid stream; and introducing a second liquid through a second flow passage in the nozzle fluidly separate from the first flow passage to a second outlet in the nozzle, said second outlet having a configuration continuously surrounding the first outlet and opening into a discharge surface which has a concave tapered portion, and dispensing the second liquid externally of the nozzle in a flow path completely surrounding the first liquid stream, the second liquid in the flow path combining under surface tension into a single stream to form a freely-supported cup downstream from any supporting structure of the nozzle, and introducing the first liquid stream from the first outlet into the cup, and mixing the first and second liquids together in the cup and passing the mixture downstream of the cup in a combined stream.
- 27. The method as in claim 26, further including the step of creating the cup exteriorly of the nozzle using only surface tension of the second liquid.
- 28. The method as in claim 26, wherein the first outlet directs the first liquid in a first stream, and the second outlet has an annular configuration surrounding the first outlet, and including the step of dispensing the second fluid in a cylindrical thin film surrounding the first stream.
- 29. The method as in claim 28, further including the step of introducing the second liquid initially as a stream into a first portion of the second flow passage, and then directing the second liquid stream through a gradual, outwardly-tapered annular passage to a constant-diameter annular passage, and then to the second outlet.
- 30. The method as in claim 26, further including the step of introducing the second liquid initially as a stream into a first portion of the second flow passage, and then directing the second liquid stream through at least one radially-directed passage to a constant-diameter annular passage, and then to the second outlet.
- 31. A method for mixing a diluent with any of a plurality of concentrates externally of a dispensing head, comprising the steps of:introducing one of the concentrates through one of a plurality of first flow passages in a nozzle of the dispensing head to one of a plurality of first outlets in the nozzle, and dispensing the one of the concentrates externally of the dispensing head in a liquid stream; and introducing the diluent through a second flow passage in the nozzle to a second, annular outlet in the nozzle, the annular outlet surrounding all of the first outlets and opening into a discharge surface which has a concave tapered portion, and dispensing the diluent externally of the dispensing head in a cylindrical flow path surrounding the one concentrate stream, the diluent in the cylindrical flow path combining under surface tension into a stream to form a freely-supported cup external to the dispensing head, and introducing the one concentrate stream internally of the diluent flow into the cup, and mixing the one first liquid and diluent together in the cup and passing the mixture downstream of the cup in a combined stream.
- 32. The method as in claim 31, further including the step of introducing the diluent initially as a stream into a first portion of the second flow passage, and then directing the diluent stream through a gradual, outwardly-tapered passage to a constant-diameter passage, and then to the second outlet.
- 33. The method as in claim 31, further including the step of introducing the second liquid initially as a stream into a first portion of the second flow passage, and then directing the second liquid stream at least one radially-directed passage to a constant-diameter passage, and then to the second outlet.
- 34. A multi-flavor post-mix dispense head, comprising:a nozzle having a plurality of first fluid inlets for first fluids and a second fluid inlet for a second fluid, a plurality of first outlets and a second fluid outlet, said second fluid outlet defining an annulus surrounding the first fluid outlets; a plurality of first flow passages in the nozzle separately interconnecting each of the first fluid inlets with a respective first fluid outlet, and a second flow passage in the nozzle, fluidly separate from all of the first passages, interconnecting the second fluid inlet and the second fluid outlet, said annular second having a configuration which forms a cylindrical outlet flow of second fluid surrounding a fluid flow from any of the first fluid outlets, with the cylindrical outlet flow combining under surface tension into a single stream downstream from the nozzle, the combining of the second fluid into a stream defining a freely-supported cup external to the nozzle, with the first fluids respectively being introduced through the first fluid outlets internally of the cup to be mixed together with the second fluid, and passed downstream from the nozzle in a combined stream, wherein said first liquid outlet port includes a spray device which directs the first liquid in a spray outwardly into the cup formed by the second liquid.
RELATED CASES
The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/084,234; filed May 5, 1998 now abandoned.
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