Claims
- 1. A beverage dispensing valve for dispensing a beverage into a cup and adapted to be mounted on a post-mix beverage dispenser comprising:
- (a) a post-mix beverage dispensing valve including a body having a water passageway therethrough and a separate concentrate passageway therethrough, said body have a size of less than about 90 cubic inches;
- (b) said dispensing valve including a nozzle connected to said body for simultaneously dispensing water and concentrate from said dispensing valve;
- (c) a self-contained volumetric ratio control device located entirely inside of said body of said dispensing valve for controlling the ratio of water to concentrate in the beverage dispensed from said nozzle, and including a water passage therethrough in communication with said water passageway and a separate concentrate passage therethrough in communication with said concentrate passageway;
- (d) said water passageway extending from a water inlet passageway in said body through said volumetric ratio control device and then to said nozzle;
- (e) said concentrate passageway extending from a concentrate inlet passageway in said body through said volumetric ratio control device and then to said nozzle;
- (f) said volumetric ratio control device including a single reciprocatable piston located in a single cylinder, said cylinder having a central, larger diameter water portion and two smaller diameter concentrate portions, one on each side of said water portion, said piston having a central larger diameter water piston portion and two smaller diameter concentrate piston portions, one on each side of said water piston portion, each of said concentrate piston portions being cylindrical and having a uniform diameter throughout their entire length for displacing water for providing improved casual drink performance, said piston separating said cylinder into a pair of separate larger diameter water chambers and a pair of separate smaller diameter concentrate chambers with the total volume of the water and concentrate chambers having a maximum value of 2.0 fluid ounces, said piston being operated by the pressure of the water such that operation of said device causes a predetermined ratio of water to concentrate to be forced therefrom and also causes concentrate to be drawn thereto and said device operating through a plurality of reciprocating cycles for each dispensing operation;
- (g) said water passageway being in communication with each of said water chambers;
- (h) said concentrate passageway being in communication with each of said concentrate chambers; and
- (i) self-contained, direct acting electrical solenoid valve means located entirely inside of said body of said dispensing valve for controlling the flow of water and concentrate through said volumetric ratio control device and for controlling the reciprocating movement of said piston in response to the pressure of the water in said water passageway.
- 2. Apparatus comprising:
- (a) a post-mix beverage dispenser;
- (b) a plurality of post-mix beverage dispensing valves mounted on said dispenser for separately receiving concentrate and water and for mixing together the concentrate and water in a predetermined ratio and for dispensing the mixture therefrom as a beverage into a cup;
- (c) each of said post-mix dispensing valves comprising:
- (1) a post-mix beverage dispensing valve including a body having a water passageway therethrough and a separate concentrate passageway therethrough, said body have a size of less than about 90 cubic inches;
- (2) said dispensing valve including a nozzle connected to said body for simultaneously dispensing water and concentrate from said dispensing valve;
- (3) a self-contained volumetric ratio control device located entirely inside of said body of said dispensing valve for controlling the ratio of water to concentrate in the beverage dispensed from said nozzle, and including a water passage therethrough in communication with said water passageway and a separate concentrate passage therethrough in communication with said concentrate passageway;
- (4) said water passageway extending from a water inlet passageway in said body through said volumetric ratio control device and then to said nozzle;
- (5) said concentrate passageway extending from a concentrate inlet passageway in said body through said volumetric ratio control device and then to said nozzle;
- (6) said volumetric ratio control device including a single reciprocatable piston located in a single cylinder, said cylinder having a central, larger diameter water portion and two smaller diameter concentrate portions, one on each side of said water portion, said piston having a central larger diameter water piston portion and two smaller diameter concentrate piston portions, one on each side of said water piston portion, each of said concentrate piston portions being cylindrical and having a uniform diameter throughout their entire length for displacing water for providing improved casual drink performance, said piston separating said cylinder into a pair of separate larger diameter water chambers and a pair of separate smaller diameter concentrate chambers with the total volume of the water and concentrate chambers having a maximum value of 2.0 fluid ounces, said piston being operated by the pressure of the water such that operation of said device causes a predetermined ratio of water to concentrate to be forced therefrom and also causes concentrate to be drawn thereto and said device operating through a plurality of reciprocating cycles for each dispensing operation;
- (7) said water passageway being in communication with each of said water chambers;
- (8) said concentrate passageway being in communication with each of said concentrate chambers; and
- (9) self-contained, direct acting electrical solenoid valve means located entirely inside of said body of said dispensing valve for controlling the flow of water and concentrate through said volumetric ratio control device and for controlling the reciprocating movement of said piston in response to the pressure of the water in said water passageway.
- 3. A method for dispensing a cup of beverage comprising a mixture of concentrate and water comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a countertop beverage dispenser with a plurality of post-mix dispensing valves each having a body having a size of less than about 90 cubic inches and each attached to the front of the dispenser for separately receiving concentrate and water and for mixing together said concentrate and water and for dispensing said mixture therefrom;
- (b) incorporating a self-contained, compact, multicycle, volumetric ratio control device completely inside each of said bodies of said dispensing valves to control the ratio of water to concentrate dispensed from each of said dispensing valves, said device being operated by the pressure of said water and said device operating through a plurality of reciprocating cycles for each cup of beverage dispensed, said volumetric ratio control device including a single reciprocatable piston located in a single cylinder, said cylinder having a central larger diameter water portion and two smaller diameter concentrate portions one on each side of said water portion, said piston having a corresponding central larger diameter water piston portion and two smaller diameter concentrate piston portions one on each side of said water piston portion, each of said concentrate piston portions being cylindrical and having a uniform diameter along their entire length for providing improved casual drink performance, said piston separating said cylinder into a pair of larger diameter water chambers and a pair of smaller diameter concentrate chambers, the total volume of both of said water and concentrate chambers being no greater than 2.0 fluid ounces, and said piston making a plurality of complete reciprocating cycles for each cup of beverage being dispensed, and said volumetric ratio control device having a residual volume of water and concentrate of no greater than about one fluid ounce for improved casual drink performance, said volumetric ratio control device also including a self-contained, direct acting electrical solenoid valve means located entirely inside of said body of said dispensing valve for controlling the flow of water and concentrate through said volumetric ratio control device and for controlling the reciprocating movement of said piston in response to the pressure of the water in said water passageway; and
- (c) providing a non-pressurizable, collapsible concentrate container as a source for said concentrate and connecting a concentrate conduit directly from said container to said device in each of said dispensing valves, such that each operating cycle of said device under the pressure of said water causes concentrate to be forced therefrom and also causes concentrate to be drawn by suction thereto from said source.
- 4. The method as recited in claim 3 wherein said water is carbonated water and said concentrate is syrup.
- 5. A method for dispensing a beverage comprising a mixture of concentrate and water comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a counter top beverage dispenser with a plurality of post-mix dispensing valves each having a body having a size of less than about 90 cubic inches and each attached to the front of the dispenser for separately receiving concentrate and water and for mixing together said concentrate and water and for dispensing said mixture therefrom;
- (b) incorporating a self-contained volumetric bodies of said dispensing valves to control the ratio of water to concentrate dispensed from each of said dispensing valves, said device being operated by the pressure of said water, said volumetric ratio control device including a single reciprocatable piston located in a single cylinder, said cylinder having a central larger diameter water portion and two smaller diameter concentrate portions one on each side of said water portion, said piston having a corresponding central larger diameter water piston portion and two smaller diameter concentrate piston portions one on each side of said water piston portion, each of said concentrate piston portions being cylindrical and having a uniform diameter along their entire length for providing improved casual drink performance, said piston separating said cylinder into a pair of larger diameter water chambers and a pair of smaller diameter concentrate chambers, the total volume of both of said water and concentrate chambers being no greater than 2.0 fluid ounces and said piston making a plurality of complete reciprocating cycles for each cup of beverage being dispensed, and said volumetric ratio control device having a residual volume of water and concentrate of no greater than about one fluid ounce for improved casual drink performance, said volumetric ratio control device also including a self-contained, direct acting electrical solenoid valve means located entirely inside of said body of said dispensing valve for controlling the flow of water and concentrate through said volumetric ratio control device and for controlling the reciprocating movement of said piston in response to the pressure of the water in said water passageway; and
- (c) providing a pressurized, concentrate container as a source for said concentrate and connecting a concentrate conduit directly from said source to said device in each of said dispensing valves, such that each operating cycle of said device under the pressure of said water causes concentrate to be forced therefrom and also causes concentrate to be drawn thereto from said source.
- 6. The method as recited in claim 5 wherein said water is carbonated water and said concentrate is syrup.
- 7. A method for dispensing a beverage comprising a mixture of concentrate and water comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a counter top beverage dispenser with a plurality of post-mix dispensing valves each having a body having a size of less than about 90 cubic inches and each attached to the front of the dispenser for separately receiving concentrate and water and for mixing together said concentrate and water and for dispensing said mixture therefrom;
- (b) incorporating a self-contained volumetric ratio control device completely inside of each of said bodies of dispensing valves to control the ratio of water to concentrate dispensed from each of said dispensing valves, said device being operated by the pressure of said water, said volumetric ratio control device including a single reciprocatable piston located in a single cylinder, said cylinder having a central larger diameter water portion and two smaller diameter concentrate portions one on each side of said water portion, said piston having a corresponding central larger diameter water piston portion and two smaller diameter concentrate piston portions one on each side of said water piston portion, each of said concentrate piston portions being cylindrical and having a uniform diameter along their entire length for providing improved casual drink performance, said piston separating said cylinder into a pair of larger diameter water chambers and a pair of smaller diameter concentrate chambers, the total volume of both of said water and concentrate chambers being no greater than 2.0 fluid ounces, and said piston making a plurality of complete reciprocating cycles for each cup of beverage being dispensed, and said volumetric ratio control device having a residual volume of water and concentrate of no greater than about one fluid ounce for improved casual drink performance, said volumetric ratio control device also including a self-contained, direct acting electrical solenoid valve means located entirely inside of said body of said dispensing valve for controlling the flow of water and concentrate through said volumetric ratio control device and for controlling the reciprocating movement of said piston in response to the pressure of the water in said water passageway; and
- (c) providing a non-returnable, pressurizable, rigid concentrate container separate from and outside of said dispenser, as a source for said concentrate and connecting a concentrate conduit directly from said container to said device in each of said dispensing valves, such that each operating cycle of said device under the pressure of said water causes concentrate to be forced therefrom and also causes concentrate to be drawn by suction thereto from said source.
- 8. The method as recited in claim 7 wherein said water is carbonated water and said concentrate is syrup.
- 9. The method as recited in claim 7 wherein said container can safely hold pressure no higher than about 10 psig.
- 10. The method as recited in claim 7 including maintaining said container under pressure in the range of from about 5 to 10 psig.
- 11. Apparatus comprising:
- (a) a countertop beverage dispenser for dispensing a cup of beverage comprising a mixture of concentrate and water;
- (b) a plurality of post-mix dispensing valves each having a body having a size of less than about 90 cubic inches and each attached to the front of the dispenser for separately receiving concentrate and water and for mixing together said concentrate and water and for dispensing said mixture therefrom;
- (c) a compact, multicycle, self-contained volumetric ratio control device located completely inside of each of said bodies of said dispensing valves for controlling the ratio of water to concentrate in the mixture being dispensed from each of said dispensing valves, said device being operated by the pressure of the water such that operation of said device causes a predetermined ratio of water to concentrate to be forced therefrom and also causes concentrate to be drawn thereto and said device operating through a plurality of reciprocating cycles for each cup of beverage, said volumetric ratio control device including a single reciprocatable piston located in a single cylinder, said cylinder having a central larger diameter water portion and two smaller diameter concentrate portions one on each side of said water portion, said piston having a corresponding central larger diameter water piston portion and two smaller diameter concentrate piston portions one on each side of said water piston portion, each of said concentrate piston portions being cylindrical and having a uniform diameter along their entire length for providing improved casual drink performance, said piston separating said cylinder into a pair of larger diameter water chambers and a pair of smaller diameter concentrate chambers, the total volume of both of said water and concentrate chambers being no greater than 2.0 fluid ounces, and said piston making a plurality of complete reciprocating cycles for each cup of beverage being dispensed, and said volumetric ratio control device having a residual volume of water and concentrate of no greater than about one fluid ounce for improved casual drink performance, said volumetric ratio control device also including a self-contained, direct acting electrical solenoid valve means located entirely inside of said body of said dispensing valve for controlling the flow of water and concentrate through said volumetric ratio control device and for controlling the reciprocating movement of said piston in response to the pressure of the water in said water passageway; and
- (d) means for connecting a water conduit to said device;
- (e) a collapsible, concentrate container located separate from and outside of said dispenser; and
- (f) a concentrate conduit connected from said container directly to said device, such that the concentrate is drawn from said container to said device by suction.
- 12. The apparatus as recited in claim 11 wherein said water is carbonated water and said concentrate is syrup.
- 13. Apparatus comprising:
- (a) a countertop beverage dispenser for dispensing a cup of beverage comprising a mixture of concentrate and water;
- (b) a plurality of post-mix dispensing valves each having a body having a size of less than about 90 cubic inches and each attached to the front of the dispenser for separately receiving concentrate and water and for mixing together said concentrate and water and for dispensing said mixture therefrom;
- (c) a compact, multicycle, self-contained volumetric ratio control device located completely inside of each of said bodies of said dispensing valves for controlling the ratio of water to concentrate in the mixture being dispensed from each of said dispensing valves, said device being operated by the pressure of the water such that operation of said device causes a predetermined ratio of water to concentrate to be forced therefrom and also causes concentrate to be drawn thereto and said device operating through a plurality of reciprocating cycles for each cup of beverage, said volumetric ratio control device including a single reciprocatable piston located in a single cylinder, said cylinder having a central larger diameter water portion and two smaller diameter concentrate portions one on each side of said water portion, said piston having a corresponding central larger diameter water piston portion and two smaller diameter concentrate piston portions one on each side of said water piston portion, each of said concentrate piston portions being cylindrical and having a uniform diameter along their entire length for providing improved casual drink performance, said piston separating said cylinder into a pair of larger diameter water chambers and a pair of smaller diameter concentrate chambers, the total volume of both of said water and concentrate chambers being no greater than 2.0 fluid ounces, and said piston making a plurality of complete reciprocating cycles for each cup of beverage being dispensed, and said volumetric ratio control device having a residual volume of water and concentrate of no greater than about one fluid ounce for improved casual drink performance, said volumetric ratio control device also including a self-contained, direct acting electrical solenoid valve means located entirely inside of said body of said dispensing valve for controlling the flow of water and concentrate through said volumetric ratio control device and for controlling the reciprocating movement of said piston in response to the pressure of the water in said water passageway; and
- (d) means for connecting a water conduit to said device;
- (e) a pressurized concentrate container located separate from and outside of said dispenser; and
- (f) a concentrate conduit connected from said concentrate container directly to said device, such that the concentrate is drawn from said container to said device by suction.
- 14. The apparatus as recited in claim 13 wherein said water is carbonated water and said concentrate is syrup.
- 15. Apparatus comprising:
- (a) a countertop beverage dispenser for dispensing a cup of beverage comprising a mixture of concentrate and water;
- (b) a plurality of post-mix dispensing valves each having a body having a size of less than about 90 cubic inches and each attached to the front of the dispenser for separately receiving concentrate and water and for mixing together said concentrate and water and for dispensing said mixture therefrom;
- (c) a compact, multicycle, self-contained volumetric ratio control device located completely inside of each of said bodies of said dispensing valves for controlling the ratio of water to concentrate in the mixture being dispensed from each of said dispensing valves, said device being operated by the pressure of the water such that operation of said device causes a predetermined ratio of water to concentrate to be forced therefrom and also causes water and concentrate to be drawn thereto and said device operating through a plurality of reciprocating cycles for each cup of beverage, said volumetric ratio control device including a single reciprocatable piston located in a single cylinder, said cylinder having a central larger diameter water portion and two smaller diameter concentrate portions one on each side of said water portion, said piston having a corresponding central larger diameter water piston portion and two smaller diameter concentrate piston portions one on each side of said water piston portion, each of said concentrate piston portions being cylindrical and having a uniform diameter along their entire length for providing improved casual drink performance, said piston separating said cylinder into a pair of larger diameter water chambers and a pair of smaller diameter concentrate chambers, the total volume of both of said water and concentrate chambers being no greater than 2.0 fluid ounces, and said piston making a plurality of complete reciprocating cycles for each cup of beverage being dispensed, and said volumetric ratio control device having a residual volume of water and concentrate of no greater than about one fluid ounce for improved casual drink performance, said volumetric ratio control device also including a self-contained, direct acting electrical solenoid valve means located entirely inside of said body of said dispensing valve for controlling the flow of water and concentrate through said volumetric ratio control device and for controlling the reciprocating movement of said piston in response to the pressure of the water in said water passageway; and
- (d) means for connecting a water conduit to said device;
- (e) a non-returnable, pressurizable, rigid concentrate container located separate from and outside of said dispenser; and
- (f) a concentrate conduit connected from said container directly to said device such that the concentrate is drawn from said container to said device by suction.
- 16. The apparatus as recited in claim 15 wherein said water is carbonated water and said concentrte is syrup.
- 17. The apparatus as recited in claim 15 wherein said container can safely hold pressure no higher than about 10 psig.
- 18. The apparatus as recited in claim 15 wherein said container is under pressure in the range of from about 5 to 10 psig.
- 19. A compact post-mix dispensing valve having a volume of less than about 90 cubic inches for mounting on front of a countertop beverage dispenser comprising:
- (a) a body including a water passageway therethrough and a separate concentrate passageway therethrough;
- (b) self-contained, direct acting valve means located completely inside of said body of said dispensing valve for controlling the flow through said passageways;
- (c) a nozzle connected to said body for mixing together water and concentrate and for dispensing said mixture therefrom;
- (d) a double acting self-contained volumetric ratio control device located completely inside of said body of said dispensing valve for controlling the ratio of water to concentrate in the beverage dispensed from said dispensing valve, said volumetric ratio control device including a single reciprocatable piston located in a single cylinder, said cylinder having a central larger diameter water portion and two smaller diameter concentrate portions one on each side of said water portion, said piston having a corresponding central larger diameter water piston portion and two smaller diameter concentrate piston portions one on each side of said water piston portion, each of said concentrate piston portions being cylindrical and having a uniform diameter along their entire length for providing improved casual drink performance, said piston separating said cylinder into a pair of larger diameter water chambers and a pair of smaller diameter concentrate chambers, the total volume of both of said water and concentrate chambers being no greater than 2.0 fluid ounces, and said piston making a plurality of complete reciprocating cycles for each cup of beverage being dispensed, and said volumetric ratio control device having a residual volume of water and concentrate of no greater than about one fluid ounce for improved casual drink performance, said volumetric ratio control device also including a self-contained, direct acting electrical solenoid valve means located entirely inside of said body of said dispensing valve for controlling the flow of water and concentrate through said volumetric ratio control device and for controlling the reciprocating movement of said piston in response to the pressure of the water in said water passageway; and
- (e) said valve means including two 4-way slide valves and solenoid means for actuating said slide valves.
- 20. The apparatus as recited in claim 19 wherein said water is carbonated water and said concentrate is syrup.
- 21. A compact post-mix dispensing valve for mounting on front of a countertop beverage dispenser for mixing together a quantity of water and concentrate in a predetermined and controlled ratio, and for dispensing the mixture therefrom comprising:
- (a) a body having a size of less than about 90 cubic inches and including a water passageway and a concentrate passageway extending therethrough;
- (b) a nozzle connected to said body and including means for mixing water and concentrate together and for dispensing the mixture therefrom;
- (c) said body including a self-contained volumetric ratio control device completely inside of said body for controlling the ratio of water to concentrate fed to said nozzle, said device including a single reciprocatable piston in a single cylinder having a water chamber of larger diameter and a concentrate chamber of smaller diameter, said piston separating said cylinder into two water chambers and two concentrate chambers, said passageways including a water passageway means in communication with said water chamber and a concentrate passageway means in communication with said concentrate chamber;
- (d) self-contained direct acting electrical solenoid valve means located completely inside of said body for controlling the flow through said passageways;
- (e) said piston being operated by the pressure of the water; and
- (f) solenoid means for operating said valve means in response to the movement of said piston.
- 22. The valve assembly as recited in claim 21 wherein said valve means includes two four-way solenoid-actuated slide valves.
- 23. A method comprising:
- (a) converting a countertop beverage dispenser having a plurality of post-mix dispensing valves each having a body having a size of less than about 90 cubic inches and each attached to the front of the dispenser from use with one type of syrup container to another comprising:
- (b) operating said beverage dispenser connected to a selected one of the types of syrup containers including figals, bags-in-box, or gravity tanks;
- (c) providing each of said bodies of said dispensing valves with a compact, multicycle, self-contained volumetric ratio control device located completely inside of each of said dispensing valves therein, said volumetric ratio control device including a single reciprocatable piston located in a single cylinder, said cylinder having a central larger diameter water portion and two smaller diameter concentrate portions one on each side of said water portion, said piston having a corresponding central larger diameter water piston portion and two smaller diameter concentrate piston portions one on each side of said water piston portion, each of said concentrate piston portions being cylindrical and having a uniform diameter along their entire length for providing improved casual drink performance, said piston separating said cylinder into a pair of larger diameter water chambers and a pair of smaller diameter concentrate chambers, the total volume of both of said water and concentrate chambers being no greater than 2.0 fluid ounces, and said piston making a plurality of complete reciprocating cycles for each cup of beverage being dispensed, and said volumetric ratio control device having a residual volume of water and concentrate of no greater than about one fluid ounce for improved casual drink performance, said volumetric ratio control device also including a self-contained, direct acting electrical solenoid valve means located entirely inside of said body of said dispensing valve for controlling the flow of water and concentrate through said volumetric ratio control device and for controlling the reciprocating movement of said piston in response to the pressure of the water in said water passageway; and
- (d) disconnecting at least one of said valves from said selected one type of container;
- (e) connecting said at least one valve to a different syrup container from the types of syrup containers including figals, bags-in-box, gravity tanks, or non-returnable, rigid, pressurizable containers that can safely hold pressure no higher than about 10 psig; and
- (f) operating said one valve directly from said different syrup container, without adding any auxiliary equipment to the dispenser.
- 24. A method for operating a beverage dispenser comprising:
- (a) providing a beverage dispenser with a plurality of post-mix dispensing valves each having a body having a size of less than about 90 cubic inches and each including a self-contained, volumetric ratio control device located completely inside of each of said body of said dispensing valves, said volumetric ratio control device including a single reciprocatable piston located in a single cylinder, said cylinder having a central larger diameter water portion and two smaller diameter concentrate portions one on each side of said water portion, said piston having a corresponding central larger diameter water piston portion and two smaller diameter concentrate piston portions one on each side of said water piston portion, each of said concentrate piston portions being cylindrical and having a uniform diameter along their entire length for providing improved casual drink performance, said piston separating said cylinder into a pair of larger diameter water chambers and a pair of smaller diameter concentrate chambers, the total volume of both of said water and concentrate chambers being no greater than 2.0 fluid ounces, and said piston making a plurality of complete reciprocating cycles for each cup of beverage being dispensed, and said volumetric ratio control device having a residual volume of water and concentrate of no greater than about one fluid ounce for improved casual drink performance, said volumetric ratio control device also including a self-contained, direct acting electrical solenoid valve means located entirely inside of said body of said dispensing valve for controlling the flow of water and concentrate through said volumetric ratio control device and for controlling the reciprocating movement of said piston in response to the pressure of the water in said water passageway;
- (b) providing a non-returnable, rigid, pressurizable syrup container capable of safely holding pressure no greater than about 10 psig;
- (c) connecting said container to said dispenser with a syrup delivery conduit; and
- (d) maintaining said container under pressure in the range of from about 5 to 10 psig.
- 25. The dispensing valve as recited in claim 1 wherein said total volume of the water and concentrate chambers is about 0.7 fluid ounces and the residual volume of fluid in said dispensing valve is about 1.0 fluid ounce.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 07/264,424 filed Oct. 31, 1988, and now abandoned, and having the same title, inventor and assignee as the present application, which parent application was in turn a continuation of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 06/888,546, now abandoned, filed Jul. 18, 1986, and having the same inventor, title and assignee as the present application.
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