The present application and the resultant patent relate generally to dispensing systems and more particularly relate to a beverage dispensing system that dispenses premixed or otherwise ready to drink beverages without the use of a refrigeration system or electro-mechanical devices.
Generally described, modern beverage dispensers may be relatively complex electro-mechanical devices. A typical beverage dispenser may mix multiple ingredients to produce a beverage via a combination of pumps, valves, and other components as directed by an electronic controller and the like. Such complex electro-mechanical beverage dispensers, however, may not be suitable for use in all locations. For example, the size or cost of the beverage dispenser may not be practical for a given location, the location may lack reliable electric power, the location may lack portable water supplies, the location may lack the infrastructure required to provide or store the different beverage ingredients, and other types of factors that may limit use. These factors also may have an impact on the reliability of the beverage dispenser and/or the quality of the beverages dispensed therefrom.
There is thus a desire for an improved beverage dispensing system that does not require complex electro-mechanical components to operate. Preferably, such a beverage dispensing system may provide premixed or otherwise ready to drink beverages in a low cost and efficient manner that maintains the quality of the beverage, ease of dispensing and evacuating, and the like over an extended period of time.
The present application and the resultant patent thus provide a beverage dispensing system for dispensing a number of beverages. The beverage dispensing system may include a housing, a pouch with one of the beverages therein, the pouch including a first pouch end and a second pouch end, and a beverage basket removably positionable within the housing. The beverage basket may include a pouch clip for the first pouch end and a slanted floor for the second pouch end such that the pouch may be positioned substantially vertically therein for good evacuation of the beverage from the pouch.
The present application and the resultant patent further provide a method of dispensing a beverage from a pouch. The method may include the steps of chilling the pouch with the beverage therein in a refrigerator, attaching a first end of the pouch to a beverage basket by a pouch clip, positioning a second end of the pouch about a slanted floor of the beverage basket, positioning the beverage basket within an insulated housing, attaching the pouch to a dispensing mechanism, dispensing a portion of the beverage from the pouch, and returning the beverage basket, the pouch, and any remaining beverage to the refrigerator.
The present application and the resultant patent further provide a beverage dispensing system for dispensing a number of beverages. The beverage dispensing system may include an insulated housing, a flexible pouch with one of the beverages therein, the pouch may include a first pouch end and a second pouch end, a beverage basket removably positionable within the housing, and a dispensing mechanism attachable to the pouch. The beverage basket may include a pouch clip for the first pouch end and a slanted floor for the second pouch end such that the pouch may be positioned substantially vertically therein and attached to the dispensing mechanism for good evacuation of the beverage from the pouch.
These and other features and improvements of the present application and the resultant patent will become apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art upon review of the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the several drawings and the appended claims.
Referring now to the drawings, in which like numerals refer to like elements throughout the several views,
The beverages 110 may be stored within a pouch 120. The pouch 120 may be a flexible pouch made out of a thermoplastic material and the like. The pouch 120 may be similar to a conventional bag-in-box pouch and may contain internal structures to assist in draining. Each pouch 120 may contain about five (5) to about ten (10) liters of a beverage 110. The pouches 120 may have any size, shape, or configuration. Bottles, other types of containers, and the like also may be used to store the beverages 110 therein. Other components and configurations also may be used herein.
The beverage dispensing system 100 may include a housing 130. The housing 130 may have any size, shape, or configuration. The housing 130 may be made from a thermoplastic and a thermally insulating material. Thermoplastics such as polyethylene, polyurethane, and the like may be used and manufactured in a rotational molding process. Other types of materials with good insulating characteristics and other types of manufacturing techniques also may be used herein. The insulating material may include polyurethane, polyester, and the like.
The housing 130 may define an interior product space 140. The interior product space 140 may have any size, shape, or configuration. The interior product space 140 may be enclosed by a door 150. The door 150 may rotate about the housing 130 via a hinge 160. Other types of access and opening means also may be used herein. As is shown in
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The product shelf 200 also may have a number of dispensing mechanism apertures 230. The dispensing mechanism apertures 230 may be used with a dispensing mechanism 240 as is shown in
The rear wall 280 may have one or more pouch clips 320 attached thereto. The pouch clips 320 may be made out of any type of material with some flexibility and memory. The pouch clip 320 may include an attachment end 325 and an extended lip 330. A portion of the pouch 120 may be positioned against the rear wall 280 by the extended lip 330 of the pouch clip 320 and retained therein. Any number of pouch clips 320 may be used herein.
The slanted floor 300 may slant downwardly from a lower portion of the sidewalls 260, 270 and the rear wall 280 to a pouch aperture 340. The pouch aperture 340 may be sized for a pouch fixture 350 of the pouch 120 to extend therethrough. The slanted floor 300 may have any size, shape, or configuration. The sidewalls 260, 270 and the rear wall 280 may extend beyond the bottom of the slanted floor 300 such that the beverage pouch basket 250 may stand thereon without tipping when the pouch 120 is positioned therein. The combination of the pouch clip 320 and the slanted floor 300 promote good evacuation of the beverage 110 from the pouch 120. Other components and other configurations may be used herein.
In use, a pouch 120 may be positioned within the beverage pouch basket 250. As is shown in
By pre-chilling the beverages 110 and the pouches 120 before use and by using the insulated thermoplastics for the components herein, the beverage dispensing system 100 may keep the beverages 110 cool or cold for an extended period of time without the use of refrigeration devices. Rather, the retained heat within the pouches 120 may be sufficient to keep the beverages 110 cool or cold. The pouches 120 in the beverage pouch baskets 250 may be removed from the housing 130 at the end of the day and placed in a refrigerator until needed again. The length of time that the beverages 110 remain chilled may depend in part on local ambient conditions.
The beverage dispensing system 100 described herein thus provides a low cost device for dispensing chilled beverages 110. The beverage dispensing system 100 provides efficient dispensing of beverages 110 without the use of refrigeration, without the use of electro-mechanical parts, and even without the use of electricity. The beverage dispensing system 100 thus may be used in almost any location without regard to local conditions. The beverage dispensing system 100 also may be portable. Moreover, the components of the beverage dispensing system 100 may be largely modular for ease of construction, maintenance, and replacement.
Although the beverage dispensing system 100 has been described herein as providing chilled beverages 110, the beverage dispensing system 100 also may be used to store and dispense heated beverages such as coffee, tea, and the like. Similar to the steps described above, the beverage 100 may be preheated, attached to the beverage pouch basket 250, installed within the housing 130, and dispensed.
It should be apparent that the foregoing relates only to certain embodiments of the present application and the resultant patent. Numerous changes and modifications may be made herein by one of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the general spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the following claims and the equivalents thereof.