Claims
- 1. An improved cold carbonated beverage dispenser for filling any individual receptacle selected from a predetermined receptacle group of standard size beverage cups of less than a quart capacity and at least one extra large beverage receptacle of at least one quart capacity, with unattended automatic shut off of the dispensing for all said receptacles when the dispensed beverage level is adjacent the rim of the selected one of said receptacles, comprising
- (a) a dispenser housing with a front, a left side, a right side, an electrically operable cold carbonated beverage dispensing valve mounted on the front, and cup rest support means on the front for support of a cup rest below said valve;
- (b) an elongate electrically conductive beverage probe above the support means and under said one valve for engaging an upper rim of said selected receptacle when said selected receptacle is placed under said one valve for being filled therefrom;
- (c) a dispensing switch operably connected to effect opening of said one valve for starting dispensing therefrom into said selected receptacle;
- (d) automatic control means electrically connected to the probe and disposed in combination with the dispensing switch and the dispensing valve for effecting closing of the valve and stopping of dispensing when the level of dispensed beverage in said selected receptacle reaches or approaches the upper rim of said selected receptacle and touches the probe and the dispensed beverage level is thereby electrically sensed by the control means;
- (e) an improved drip tray supported by said cup rest suppport means, said drip tray having an outer nose extending upward from and forward beyond said cup rest support means for supporting a rearwardly inclined receptacle rest, and means for directing spilled beverage rearward and downward from said nose, and
- (f) an improved rearwardly inclined receptacle rest on said improved drip tray, said receptacle rest extending over and forward beyond said cup rest support means to said nose for stably engaging and supporting an inclined base of an inclined said extra large beverage receptacle, said extra large receptacle being tilted rearward toward said probe when supported by said receptacle rest.
- 2. The dispenser of claim 1, wherein said beverage dispensing valve is transversely outermost on said dispenser front, and is immediately adjacent to one of said dispenser sides, said improved drip tray including a tray wing extending transversely outward beyond said one dispenser side, with said receptacle rest having a rest wing likewise extending out into said drip tray wing, for engagement and inclined support of the inclined base of said extra large beverage receptacle transversely beyond said one side of said dispenser.
- 3. The dispenser of claim 2, including a pair of said beverage dispensing valves mounted one on each opposite outer transverse end of the dispenser front, said improved drip tray having one said tray wing on each end thereof, said receptacle rest having one said rest wing on each end thereof, said drip tray and receptacle rest both extending transversely beyond the cup rest support means and outwardly beyond both sides of the dispenser, for inclined support of the inclined extra large beverage receptacle beyond either side of the dispenser under either of said pair of dispensing valves.
- 4. The dispenser of claim 3, wherein said drip tray outer nose extends transversely and forward of said cup rest to an outer end of each tray wing.
- 5. The dispenser of claim 3, including a receptacle stop mounted along and above the lower end of the receptacle rest, said receptacle stop extending transversely outward beyond said housing and over each drip tray wing and each receptacle rest wing.
- 6. The dispenser of claim 3, wherein each tray wing includes structure comprising means for supporting said receptacle rest.
- 7. The dispenser of claim 3, wherein each drip tray wing includes a bottom underneath the respective receptacle rest wing, said bottom comprising means for directing spillage toward the center of the drip tray.
- 8. The dispenser of claim 7, wherein each drip tray wing bottom is rearwardly inclined.
- 9. The dispenser of claim 8, including a transverse drainage weir at the rear edge of each drip tray wing.
- 10. The dispenser of claim 2, wherein said drip tray outer nose extends transversely and forward of said cup rest support means to an outer end of the tray wing.
- 11. The dispenser of claim 1, wherein said improved drip tray includes a central sump section which is fitted to and inserts within an original drip tray support upon the dispenser.
- 12. The dispenser of claim 11, including a drain out of said central sump section into said original drip tray.
- 13. The dispenser of claim 1, including a receptacle backstop extending transversely across the width of the dispenser, said backstop being spaced above said receptacle rest and being underneath said probe.
- 14. A method of dispensing beverage from a single dispenser into any beverage receptacle selected from a predetermined group of standard sized beverage cups and at least one extra large beverage receptacle which is of greater size and capacity than any of the cups and which has a fluid capacity of at least one quart, with unattended automatic shut off of dispensing when dispensed beverage reaches or approaches the rim of the selected receptacle regardless of which of the group the selected receptacle is, comprising the steps of
- (a) selecting any one receptacle from said receptacle group and placing the selected receptacle upon a rearwardly inclined receptacle support surface and tilting the selected receptacle to the rear,
- (b) moving the rearwardly tilted selected receptacle rearward and downward upon the rearwardly inclined support surface and into physical contact with an electrically conductive beverage level probe;
- (c) starting dispensing of beverage into said selected receptacle;
- (d) electrically sensing the dispensed beverage with the probe as the dispensed beverage level in the selected receptacle reaches or approaches an upper rim of the selected receptacle and touches the probe;
- (e) automatically terminating dispensing upon such sensing; and
- (f) completely supporting a base of said selected beverage receptacle during the steps of dispensing and sensing and terminating, said supporting being done above and beyond a footprint of an original cup support upon said dispenser with an enlarged and inclined beverage receptacle support which is extended upward from and outward beyond said footprint for stably physically engaging the base of said selected beverage receptacle beyond said footprint.
- 15. A method according to claim 14, wherein the entire inclined base of the said extra large beverage receptacle is fully physically engaged by said enlarged and inclined beverage receptacle support.
- 16. A method according to claim 14, in which said selected beverage receptacle is supported at least in part transversely beyond a side of said dispenser by a wing on said beverage receptacle support, said wing having said rearward inclination and being extended transversely beyond a side of the dispenser.
- 17. A method according to claim 16, including the further step of catching any overflow or spillage from said selected beverage receptacle in said wing, and directing the caught beverage to toward the center of the dispenser.
- 18. A method according to claim 14, in which the angle of inclination is at least twelve degrees.
- 19. A method according to claim 14, in which said at least one extra large beverage receptacle is of at least forty-four fluid ounces in capacity.
- 20. A method according to claim 14, in which said at lest one extra large beverage receptacle is a reusable beverage pitcher.
- 21. A method according to claim 20, plus the step of stopping and supporting the pitcher so that it cannot bend the probe.
- 22. An improved cold carbonated manual beverage dispenser for filling any individual receptacle selected from a predetermined receptacle group of standard size beverage cups of less than a quart capacity and at least one extra large beverage receptacle of at least one quart capacity, with unattended automatic shut off of the dispensing for all said receptacles when the dispensed beverage level is adjacent the rim of the selected one of said receptacles, comprising:
- (a) a dispenser housing with a front, a left side, a right side, an electrically operable cold carbonated beverage dispensing valve mounted on the front, and original cup rest support means on the front for supporting an original cup rest below said valve, said original cup rest support means defining an original cup rest footprint;
- (b) A dispensing switch operably connected to effect opening of said valve for starting dispensing therefrom into said selected receptacle;
- (c) beverage level sensing automatic receptacle fill control means electrically connected to and in combination with the dispensing switch and the dispensing valve for effecting closing of the valve and stopping of the dispensing when the level of dispensed beverage in said selected receptacle reaches or approaches the upper rim of said selected receptacle and is thereby sensed by the control means;
- (d) an improved and enlarged drip tray supported by said original cup rest support means, said drip tray having an outer nose extending upward of and frontly forward beyond the front of said original cup rest support means and said original cup rest footprint for supporting a receptacle rest thereon; and
- (e) an improved and enlarged receptacle rest supported by said drip tray above said nose, said receptacle rest extending forward of the original cup rest support means and forward of the original cup rest footprint and across said nose for complete and stable support of said extra large receptacle beyond the front of the original cup rest support means and original cup rest, during dispensing into the extra large receptacle and automatic dispensing shut off in response to the dispensed beverage level in the extra large receptacle.
- 23. The improved dispenser of claim 22, in which
- (a) said improved and enlarged drip tray further includes a pair of wings on opposite ends of said drip tray, each wing extending transversely beyond a respective side of the dispenser housing and forward to said nose; and in which
- (b) said improved and enlarged receptacle rest extends transversely beyond each side of the dispenser housing and across the width of both wings.
- 24. A method of manually dispensing cold carbonated beverage from a dispenser into any beverage receptacle selected from a predetermined group of standard sized cold beverage cups of less than a quart capacity and at least one extra large beverage receptacle which is of greater size and capacity than any of the cups and which has a fluid capacity of at least one quart, with unattended automatic shut off of dispensing for all said receptacles when the dispensed beverage level in the selected receptacle reaches or approaches the rim of the selected receptacle regardless of which of the group the selected receptacle is, comprising the steps of
- (a) selecting any one receptacle from said receptacle group and placing the selected receptacle upon a receptacle support surface and completely supporting the base of any said receptacles;
- (b) moving the selected receptacle rearward upon the support surface and starting dispensing in response to sensing the presence of the selected receptacle;
- (c) electrically sensing for the level of dispensed beverage in the receptacle as the dispensed beverage level in the selected receptacle rises;
- (d) automatically and unattendedly terminating dispensing upon sensing the dispensed beverage to be at a predetermined level with respect to the upper rim of any of said selected receptacle; and
- (e) completely supporting a base of said selected beverage receptacle during the steps of dispensing and sensing and terminating, said supporting being done at least in part above and beyond the footprint of an original cup support upon said dispenser with an enlarged beverage receptacle support which is extended upward from and outward beyond said footprint for stably physically engaging the base of said selected beverage receptacle.
- 25. A method according to claim 24, in which said selected beverage receptacle is supported at least in part transversely beyond a side of said dispenser by a wing on said beverage receptacle support, said wing extended transversely beyond a side of the dispenser.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a co-pending continuation-in-part application based upon U.S. Ser. No. 880,464 filed June 30, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,738,285 of Apr. 19, 1988.
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