The present invention relates generally to a beverage dispenser, and more particularly, to a vertically adjustable drain tray assembly for a beverage dispenser. Beverage dispensing equipment is well defined in prior art. Most beverage dispensers, particularly those used in commercial enterprises and the food service industry, consist of at least one beverage dispensing nozzle supported by at least one upright structural member of the beverage dispenser, with a drain tray positioned for the collection of residual liquid, including spillage of the beverage being dispensed. Such a drain tray assembly typically includes a collection reservoir suspended beneath a dispensing nozzle at a distance greater than the height of a defined beverage container so that the beverage container may be positioned beneath the dispensing nozzle of the beverage dispenser. Generally, the vertical distance between the dispensing nozzle and the drain tray assembly is fixed, thus making it difficult to accommodate beverage containers of varying sizes.
It is therefore a paramount object of the present invention to provide a beverage dispenser with a drain tray assembly that can be vertically adjusted to alter the distance between the drain tray assembly and the dispensing nozzle.
This and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon a reading of the following description.
The beverage dispenser of the present invention allows for adjustment of the vertical distance between the drain tray assembly and the dispensing nozzle of the beverage dispenser to accommodate beverage containers of varying sizes. The beverage dispenser of the present invention includes a back splash wall with a plurality of vertically spaced openings to provide edges for the connection of the drain tray assembly. The drain tray assembly has a drain tray including at least one drain and a vertically orientated back wall that terminates in a channel adapted to be positioned over an edge defined by one of the vertically spaced openings of the back splash wall. In practice, the drain tray assembly is vertically adjusted by first lifting the channel off one edge of the back splash wall and then repositioning it over another edge of the back splash wall.
A more thorough understanding of the operation and advantages of the present invention can be had by referring to the following detailed description, which refers to the following figures:
Reference is first made to the perspective view of
The drain tray assembly 16 includes a substantially horizontal upper surface 20 with integral drain openings 22 and a lower molded surface 24, the lower molded surface defining a cavity 25 to collect residual liquid, including beverage dripped from the dispensing nozzle and liquids spilled from a beverage container. The cavity 25 is in liquid communication with the upper surface 20, whereby the drain openings 22 of the upper surface 20 drain into the cavity 25. The components of the drain tray assembly 16, including the upper surface 20 and the lower surface 24, are preferably molded from a thermoplastic material capable of withstanding the temperature differences in a commercial beverage service. Alternatively, these components 20, 24 could be constructed from metal, paper, wood or any other suitable material. In the preferred embodiment, the drains are circular or serpentine in shape to mimic the likely shape of the base of a beverage container; however, the drain openings 22 may be provided in any configuration. Also, in the preferred embodiment, the upper surface 20 is molded to have contoured sides and comers 28 that fit around the upright members 14A, 14B, thereby providing additional structural support to the drain tray assembly 16 in relation to the frame of the beverage dispenser 10.
The drain assembly 16 also has a substantially vertically orientated back wall 30 that terminates in a channel 26. The channel 26 functions to hook over an edge defined by one of the vertically spaced openings 18 of the back splash wall 12. Thus, it can be appreciated that in practice, the drain tray assembly 16 can be vertically adjusted by lifting the channel 26 off one edge of the back splash wall 12 and then repositioned by placing the channel 26 of the assembly 16 over another edge of the back splash wall 18. It will also be appreciated by those of skill that channel 26 can be made of sufficient width to provide for a snug fit over an edge of the back splash wall 12.
It will be obvious to those skilled in the art that other modifications may also be made to the preferred embodiment described herein without departing from the sprit and scope of the present invention.
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/337,188 filed Dec. 4, 2001. The entire disclosure contained in U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/337,188 is incorporated herein by reference.
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