Claims
- 1. A method for dispensing a postmix beverage comprising a mixture of concentrate and water comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a compact beverage dispensing valve for mixing together a quantity of water and concentrate in a pre-determined and controlled ratio and for dispensing the mixture therefrom;
- (b) providing a compact multi-cycle, dual acting, reciprocating volumetric ratio control device inside of said valve to control the ratio of water to concentrate dispensed from said dispensing valve, said device being moved by the pressure of said water and said device operating through a plurality of reciprocating cycles for each cup of beverage dispensed; and
- (c) providing four check valves to control the flow of concentrate to and from said device and pressurizing the outlet line from said device to the pressure of the inlet line to said device plus an additional pressure, to prevent pressurized concentrate from blowing through said check valves and through said device.
- 2. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein said pressurizing step comprises placing a valve in said outlet line, applying inlet line pressure to said valve in a direction urging it closed, applying outlet line pressure to said valve in a direction urging it open, and applying said additional pressure as a biasing force urging said valve closed.
- 3. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein said device includes a single, double acting reciprocatable piston in a single cylinder having a water chamber of a larger diameter and a concentrate chamber of a smaller diameter, said piston separating said cylinder into two water chambers and two concentrate chambers.
- 4. The method as recited in claim 1 including the step of feeding pressurized syrup to said beverage dispensing valve.
- 5. A compact beverage dispensing valve 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 including first and second liquid passageways extending therethrough, said first passageway being for a water and said second passageway being for a concentrate;
- (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 volumetric ratio control device for controlling the ratio of water to concentrate fed to said nozzle, said device including a single, double-acting 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 water passageway being in communication with said water chambers and such concentrate passageway being in communication with said concentrate chambers, said concentrate passageway including inlet lines to said concentrate chambers and outlet lines from said concentrate chambers;
- (d) said piston being moved by the pressure of the water in said first passageway;
- (e) first valve means in said body for controlling the flow through said first passageway;
- (f) second valve means for controlling flow through said second passageway, said second valve means including only one-way check valves;
- (g) means for pressurizing said outlet lines with the pressure of said inlet lines plus an additional pressure, to prevent said pressurized concentrate from blowing through said check valves; and
- (h) electrical control means for controlling said first valve means.
- 6. The apparatus as recited in claim 5 wherein said means for applying an additional pressure includes a spring.
- 7. The apparatus as recited in claim 5, including means for feeding pressurized syrup to said second passageway.
- 8. The apparatus as recited in claim 5 wherein said second valve means includes one check valve upstream and one check valve downstream from each of said concentrate chambers.
- 9. The apparatus as recited in claim 8 wherein said pressurizing means is a needle valve for controlling flow through an orifice from an inlet to an outlet chamber and including a diaphragm separating said inlet chamber from a pressure chamber.
- 10. A compact beverage dispensing valve 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 including first and second liquid passageways extending therethrough, said first passageway being for a water and said second passageway being for a concentrate;
- (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 volumetric ratio control device for controlling the ratio of water to concentrate fed to said nozzle, said device including a single, double-acting 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 water passageway being in communication with said water chambers and such concentrate passageway being in communication with said concentrate chambers, said concentrate passageway including inlet lines to said concentrate chambers and outlet lines from said concentrate chambers;
- (d) said piston being moved by the pressure of the water in said first passageway;
- (e) first valve means in said body for controlling the flow through said first passageway;
- (f) second valve means for controlling flow through said second passageway, said second valve means including only one-way check valves;
- (g) means for pressurizing said outlet lines with the pressure of said inlet lines plus an additional pressure, to prevent said pressurized concentrate from blowing through said check valves;
- (h) electrical control means for controlling said first valve means; and
- (i) a switch for starting and stopping the dispense function of the valve, a cup lever arm connected to said body and connected to said switch and means for varying the flow rate of beverage from said nozzle in response to the distance said cup lever arm is moved, while said valve maintains a constant ratio of water to concentrate.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 06/888,546, filed July 18, 1986 now abandoned with the same title as this application by William S. Credle, Jr.; and is also a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/024,933 filed Mar. 12, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,779,761 entitled "Beverage Dispenser Pump System With Pressure Control Device" by Arthur G. Rudick, Robert D Hughes, Jonathan Kirschner, Kenneth G. Smazik and Gary V. Paisley, which was in turn a continuation-in-part of abandoned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 06/925,426, filed Oct. 31, 1986, entitled "Beverage Dispenser Pump System with Pressure Control Device," filed Oct. 31, 1986 by Arthur G. Rudick and Robert D. Hughes, IV, and which was also a continuation-in-part of abandoned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 06/924,381, entitled "Post-mix Juice Dispensing System" filed Oct. 29, 1986, by Jonathan Kirschner, Kenneth G. Smazik and Gary V. Paisley.
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