Claims
- 1. A valve for dispensing a concentrate liquid and a diluent liquid at a desired ratio there between, comprising:a valve body having an internal cavity, a linear actuator for moving a shaft, the shaft extending through the internal cavity and the shaft having a diaphragm extending there around and the diaphragm having a perimeter fluid tightly secured with an inner wall surface of the internal cavity for dividing the internal cavity into fluidly separate upper and lower chambers, and the upper and lower chambers each having inlets for connection to sources of the concentrate and diluent respectively, and the upper and lower chambers each having outlets for providing fluid connection to a dispensing nozzle, and the linear actuator for positioning the shaft in a fully extended position so that an end of the shaft obstructs the lower chamber outlet for preventing flow of the diluent to the dispensing nozzle and for positioning the shaft to an intermediate non-obstructing retracted position for permitting flow of the diluent to the mixing nozzle, and the linear actuator for moving the shaft to a fully retracted position and for reciprocating the shaft between the intermediate and fully retracted positions whereby movement of the diaphragm provides for a pumping action for moving the concentrate to the mixing nozzle.
- 2. The dispensing valve as defined in claim 1, and the inlet and outlet of the upper chamber including non-return valves so that during the pumping of the concentrate the concentrate can only flow in the direction from the source thereof to the mixing nozzle.
- 3. The dispensing valve as defined in claim 1, and further including two flow sensors in the valve body and one each individually in fluid contact with the concentrate and diluent for sensing the flow rate thereof and the flow sensors connected to a control for determining the total combined volume flow of the diluent and concentrate for stopping the flows thereof when a predetermined total volume has been dispensed from the dispensing nozzle.
- 4. The dispensing valve as defined in claim 3, further including two flow sensors in the valve body and one each individually in fluid contact with the concentrate and diluent for sensing the flow rates thereof and the flow sensors connected to a control for determining the total combined volume flow of the diluent and concentrate for stopping the flows thereof when a predetermined total volume has been dispensed from the dispensing nozzle.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/565,428 filed on May 5, 2000.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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