Claims
- 1. An apparatus for supplying metered volumes of concentrate and diluent in controlled proportions to a mixing station in a beverage dispenser to produce a post-mix beverage comprising:
- a first conduit for accommodating a flow of diluent to the dispenser;
- a second conduit for accommodating a flow of concentrate to the dispenser;
- flow meter means for measuring a flow rate of diluent in the first conduit and determining a quantity of diluent flowing over a given time interval;
- pump means in liquid communication with said second conduit for injecting metered quantities of concentrate into said diluent at said mixing station, said pump means including,
- a chamber defined by a sleeve of ceramic material, said chamber having first and second distal ends, and
- a double acting piston formed of ceramic material mounted for reciprocating sliding movement within said sleeve between the distal ends, said sleeve and piston being in close contact and being devoid of any sealing gaskets therebetween;
- a pair of inlet passages connecting the second conduit to said chamber on both sides of said piston to apply fluid pressure from said concentrate to opposite sides of said piston;
- a pair of outlet passages connecting said chamber to said mixing station;
- first valve means operatively connected in one of said pair of inlet passages for permitting the flow of concentrate to said chamber on one side of said piston when in a first position and stopping the flow thereto when in a second position, said second valve means when in said second position also connecting the chamber on said one side of said piston to said mixing station through one of said outlet passages;
- second valve means in the other one of said pair of inlet passages for permitting the flow of concentrate to the chamber on the other side of said piston when in a first position and stopping the flow thereto when in a second position, said second valve means when in said second position also connecting the chamber on said other side of said piston to said mixing station through one of said outlet passages; and
- control means operatively connected to said flow meter means and said first and second valve means for alternately activating said first and second valve means to opposite ones of said first and second positions in response to the measurement of a quantity of diluent flow of a predetermined value, to thereby alternately direct said concentrate to opposite sides of said piston to thereby slide said piston in said chamber from one distal end to the other each time the flow meter measures said predetermined value of the quantity of said diluent;
- whereby a fixed volume of concentrate from said chamber is injected into the mixing station and mixed with each quantity of diluent of said predetermined value.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said flow meter means comprises a housing, fluidly connected in said first conduit to pass diluent therethrough, a paddle wheel disposed in said housing in the flow path of the diluent and rotatable in response to the flow of diluent, sensor means for measuring the rate of rotation of the paddle wheel and generating a series of electrical pulses spaced in proportion to the rate of rotation of the paddle wheel.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said control means includes counter means for counting said electrical pulses, and generating a trigger signal to switch said first and second valve means to said opposite ones of said first and second positions when the number of pulses counted reaches a threshold number related to the quantity of diluent of said predetermined value.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said counter means includes means for adjusting the threshold number at which the trigger signal is generated.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said first and second valve means each comprise electrical solenoids for switching the valve means between said first and second positions in response to said trigger signals generated by said counter means.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said control means includes rate detector means connected to said counter means for detecting the rate of generation of said electrical pulses by said counter means, limit comparator means for comparing the rate of pulses detected to reference rates including minimum and maximum rates, and signal generator means for generating a warning signal when a pulse rate detected is less than said minimum rate and greater than said maximum rate.
- 7. The apparatus of claim I wherein said control means includes sensor means for determining if the piston reaches the distal ends of the pump chamber at appropriate times within a dispensing cycle, and warning signal generator means for informing an operator when the piston does not reach the distal ends at the appropriate times.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein each said solenoid valve includes a reciprocating plunger within a surrounding valve housing, one of said inlet passages extending through each valve housing, said plunger having a first valve element on one end thereof and a second valve element on an opposite end thereof, said first valve element blocking said one inlet passage and permitting concentrate flow into an associated outlet passage when said solenoid valve is in said second position, and said second valve element blocking the flow of concentrate through an associated one of said outlet passages and permitting the flow therethrough when in said first position.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said piston includes at least one ring-shaped groove in the outside surface thereof disposed in a plane substantially orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the piston.
- 10. A method for supplying metered volumes of concentrate and diluent in controlled proportions to a mixing station in a beverage dispenser to produce a post-mix beverage comprising the steps of:
- supplying diluent to the dispenser through a first conduit;
- supplying concentrate to the dispenser through a second conduit;
- measuring a flow rate of diluent in the first conduit and determining a quantity of diluent flowing over a given time interval;
- providing a pump means in liquid communication with said second conduit for injecting metered quantities of concentrate into said diluent at said mixing station, said pump means including,
- a chamber defined by a sleeve of ceramic material, said chamber having first and second distal ends, and
- a double acting piston formed of ceramic material mounted for reciprocating sliding movement within said sleeve between the distal ends. said sleeve and piston being in close contact and being devoid of any sealing gaskets therebetween;
- alternately directing concentrate from said second conduit into the chamber on opposite sides of said piston in response to the measurement of a quantity of diluent flow of a predetermined value, to thereby alternately slide said piston in said chamber from one distal end to the other each time the flow meter measures said predetermined value of the quantity of said diluent;
- alternately dispensing concentrate from said chamber to said mixing station from the other side of the piston from which concentrate is being directed; and
- whereby a fixed volume of concentrate from said chamber is injected into the mixing station and mixed with each quantity of diluent of said predetermined value.
- 11. An apparatus for supplying metered volumes of concentrate and diluent in controlled proportions to a mixing station in a beverage dispenser to produce a post-mix beverage comprising:
- a first conduit for accommodating a flow of diluent to the dispenser;
- a second conduit for accommodating a flow of concentrate to the dispenser;
- flow meter means for measuring a flow rate of diluent in the first conduit and determining a quantity of diluent flowing over a given time interval;
- pump means in liquid communication with said second conduit for injecting metered quantities of concentrate into said diluent at said mixing station, said pump means including,
- a chamber defined by a sleeve, said chamber having first and second distal ends, and
- a double acting piston mounted for reciprocating sliding movement within said sleeve between the distal ends;
- a pair of inlet passages connecting the second conduit to said chamber on both sides of said piston to apply fluid pressure from said concentrate to opposite sides of said piston;
- a pair of outlet passages connecting said chamber to said mixing station;
- first valve means operatively connected in one of said pair of inlet passages for permitting the flow of concentrate to said chamber on one side of said piston when in a first position and stopping the flow thereto when in a second position, said second valve means when in said second position also connecting the chamber on said one side of said piston to said mixing station through one of said outlet passages;
- second valve memos in the other one of said pair of inlet passages for permitting the flow of concentrate to the chamber on the other side of said piston when in a first position and stopping the flow thereto when in a second position, said second valve means when in said second position also connecting the chamber on said other side of said piston to said mixing station through one of said outlet passages; and
- control means operatively connected to said flow meter means and said first and second valve means for alternately activating said first and second valve means to opposite ones of said first and second positions in response to the measurement of a quantity of diluent flow of a predetermined value, to thereby alternately direct said concentrate to opposite sides of said piston to thereby slide said piston in said chamber from one distal end to the other thereof each time the flow meter measures said predetermined value of quantity of said diluent;
- whereby a fixed volume of concentrate from said chamber is injected into the mixing station and mixed with each quantity of diluent of said predetermined value.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said flow meter means comprises a housing, fluidly connected in said first conduit to pass diluent therethrough, a paddle wheel disposed in said housing in the flow path of the diluent and rotatable in response to the flow of diluent, sensor means for measuring the rate of rotation of the paddle wheel and generating a series of electrical pulses spaced in proportion to the rate of rotation of the paddle wheel.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein said control means includes counter means for counting said electrical pulses, and generating a trigger signal to switch said first and second valve means to said opposite ones of said first and second positions when the number of pulses counted reaches a threshold number related to the quantity of diluent of said predetermined value.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein said counter means includes means for adjusting the threshold number at which the trigger signal is generated.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said first and second valve means each comprise electrical solenoids for switching the valve means between said first and second positions in response to said trigger signals generated by said counter means.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein said control means includes rate detector means connected to said counter means for detecting the rate of generation of said electrical pulses by said counter means, limit comparator means for comparing the rate of pulses detected to reference rates including minimum and maximum rates, and signal generator means for generating a warning signal when a pulse rate detected is less than said minimum rate and greater than said maximum rate.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said control means includes sensor means for determining if the piston reaches the distal ends of the pump chamber at appropriate times within a dispensing cycle, and warning signal generator means for informing an operator when the piston does not reach the distal ends at the appropriate times.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein each said solenoid valve includes a reciprocating plunger within a surrounding valve housing, one of said inlet passages extending through each valve housing, said plunger having a first valve element on one end thereof and a second valve element on an opposite end thereof, said first valve element blocking said one inlet passage and permitting concentrate flow into an associated outlet passage when said solenoid valve is in said second position, and said second valve element blocking the flow of concentrate through an associated one of said outlet passages and permitting the flow therethrough when in said first position.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said piston includes at least one ring-shaped groove in the outside surface thereof disposed in a plane substantially orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the piston.
- 20. A method for supplying metered volumes of concentrate and diluent in controlled proportions to a mixing station in a beverage dispenser to produce a post-mix beverage comprising the steps of:
- supplying diluent to the dispenser through a first conduit;
- supplying concentrate to the dispenser through a second conduit;
- measuring a flow rate of diluent in the first conduit and determining a quantity of diluent flowing over a given time interval;
- providing a pump means in liquid communication with said second conduit for injecting metered quantities of concentrate into said diluent at said mixing station, said pump means including,
- a chamber defined by a sleeve, said chamber having first and second distal ends, and
- a double acting piston mounted for reciprocating sliding movement within said sleeve between the distal ends;
- alternately directing concentrate from said second conduit into the chamber on opposite sides of said piston in response to the measurement of a quantity of diluent flow of a predetermined value, to thereby alternately slide said piston in said chamber from one distal end to the other thereof each time the flow meter measures said predetermined value of the quantity of said diluent; and
- alternately dispensing concentrate from said chamber to said mixing station from the other side of the piston from which concentrate is being directed;
- whereby a fixed volume of concentrate from said chamber is injected into the mixing station and mixed with each quantity of diluent of said predetermined value.
- 21. An apparatus for supplying metered volumes of concentrate and diluent in controlled proportions to a mixing station in a beverage dispenser to produce a post-mix beverage comprising:
- a first conduit for accommodating a flow of diluent to the dispenser;
- a second conduit for accommodating a flow of concentrate to the dispenser;
- flow meter means for measuring a flow rate of diluent in the first conduit and determining a quantity of diluent flowing over a given time interval;
- pump means in liquid communication with said second conduit for injecting metered quantities of concentrate into said diluent at said mixing station, said pump means including,
- a chamber defined by a sleeve of ceramic material, said chamber having first and second distal ends, and
- a double acting piston formed of ceramic material mounted for reciprocating sliding movement within said sleeve between the distal ends, said sleeve and piston being in close contact and being devoid of any sealing gaskets therebetween; and
- valve means for alternately directing concentrate from said second conduit into the chamber on opposite sides of said piston in response to measurement by said flow meter of a quantity of diluent flow of a predetermined value, to thereby alternately slide said piston in said chamber from one distal end to the other each time the predetermined value is measured, and alternately dispensing concentrate from said chamber to said mixing station from the other side of the piston from which concentrate is being directed;
- whereby a fixed volume of concentrate from said chamber is injected into the mixing station and mixed with each quantity of diluent of said predetermined value.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 21 wherein said flow meter means comprises a housing, fluidly connected in said first conduit to pass diluent therethrough, a paddle wheel disposed in said housing in the flow path of the diluent and rotatable in response to the flow of diluent, sensor means for measuring the rate of rotation of the paddle wheel and generating a series of electrical pulses spaced in proportion to the rate of rotation of the paddle wheel.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 21 wherein said flow meter means includes counter means for counting said electrical pulses, and generating a trigger signal to switch said valve means to opposite first and second positions when the number of pulses counted reaches a threshold number related to the quantity of diluent of said predetermined value.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 23 wherein said counter means includes means for adjusting the threshold number at which the trigger signal is generated.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 23 wherein said control means includes rate detector means connected to said counter means for detecting the rate of generation of said electrical pulses by said counter means, limit comparator means for comparing the rate of pulses detected to reference rates including minimum and maximum acceptable rates, and signal generator means for generating a warning signal when a pulse rate detected is less than said minimum rate and greater than said maximum rate.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 21 wherein said control means includes sensor means for determining if the piston reaches the distal ends of the pump chamber at appropriate times within a dispensing cycle, and warning signal generator means for informing an operator when the piston does not reach the distal ends at the appropriate times.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 24 wherein each said solenoid valve includes a reciprocating plunger within a surrounding valve housing, one of said inlet passages extending through each valve housing, said plunger having a first valve element on one end thereof and a second valve element on an opposite end thereof, said first valve element blocking said one inlet passage and permitting concentrate flow into an associated outlet passage when said solenoid valve is in said second position, and said second valve element blocking the flow of concentrate through an associated one of said outlet passages and permitting the flow therethrough when in said first position.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 21 wherein said piston includes at least one ring-shaped groove in the outside surface thereof disposed in a plane substantially orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the piston.
- 29. An apparatus for supplying metered volumes of concentrate and diluent in controlled proportions to a mixing station in a beverage dispenser to produce a post-mix beverage comprising:
- a first conduit for accommodating a flow of diluent to the dispenser;
- a second conduit for accommodating a flow of concentrate to the dispenser;
- flow meter means for measuring a flow rate of diluent in the first conduit and determining a quantity of diluent flowing over a given time interval;
- pump means in liquid communication with said second conduit for injecting metered quantities of concentrate into said diluent at said mixing station, said pump means including,
- a chamber defined by a sleeve, said chamber having first and second distal ends, and
- a double acting piston mounted for reciprocating sliding movement within said sleeve between the distal ends; and
- valve means for alternately directing concentrate from said second conduit into the chamber on opposite sides of said piston in response to measurement by said flow meter of a quantity of diluent flow of a predetermined value, to thereby alternately slide said piston in said chamber from one distal end to the other each time the predetermined value is measured, and alternately dispensing concentrate from said chamber to said mixing station from the other side of the piston from which concentrate is being directed;
- whereby a fixed volume of concentrate from said chamber is injected into the mixing station and mixed with each quantity of diluent of said predetermined value.
- 30. The apparatus of claim 29 wherein said flow meter means comprises a housing, fluidly connected in said first conduit to pass diluent therethrough, a paddle wheel disposed in housing said in the flow path of the diluent and rotatable in response to the flow of diluent, and sensor means for measuring the rate of rotation of the paddle wheel and generating a series of electrical pulses spaced in proportion to the rate of rotation of the paddle wheel.
- 31. The apparatus of claim 30 wherein said flow meter means includes counter means for counting said electrical pulses, and generating a trigger signal to switch said valve means to opposite first and second positions when the number of pulses counted reaches a threshold number related to the quantity of diluent of said predetermined value.
- 32. The apparatus of claim 31 wherein said counter means includes means for adjusting the threshold number at which the trigger signal is generated.
- 33. The apparatus of claim 31 wherein said control means includes rate detector means connected to said counter means for detecting the rate of generation of said electrical pulses by said counter means, limit comparator means for comparing the rate of pulses detected to reference rates including minimum and maximum acceptable rates, and signal generator means for generating a warning signal when a pulse rate detected is less than said minimum rate and greater than said maximum rate.
- 34. The apparatus of claim 29 wherein said control means includes sensor means for determining if the piston reaches the distal ends of the pump chamber at appropriate times within a dispensing cycle, and warning signal generator means for informing an operator when the piston does not reach the distal ends at the appropriate times.
- 35. The apparatus of claim 29 wherein said piston includes at least one ring-shaped groove in the outside surface thereof disposed in a plane substantially orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the piston.
- 36. A postmix beverage dispensing valve comprising:
- (a) a valve body having a concentrate conduit and a separate water conduit therethrough;
- (b) flow meter means in said water conduit for generating signals corresponding to the volume of water flowing through said water conduit;
- (c) a solenoid valve in said water conduit;
- (d) a volumetric pump in said syrup conduit for dispensing from said dispensing valve a predetermined volume of syrup for each pumping stroke, and a solenoid valve control system for controlling the operation of said pump;
- (e) control means operatively connected to said flow meter means and to said solenoid valve control system for operating said pump in response to measured volumes of water flowing through said water conduit, whereby a predetermined volume of syrup is dispensed from said pump whenever a predetermined measured volume of water flows through said flow meter means; and
- (f) a flow regulator in said concentrate conduit upstream of said pump.
- 37. The apparatus as recited in claim 36 wherein said flow regulator is nonadjustable.
- 38. A postmix beverage dispensing valve comprising:
- (a) a valve body having a concentrate conduit and a separate water conduit therethrough;
- (b) flow meter means in said water conduit for generating signals corresponding to the volume of water flowing through said water conduit;
- (c) a solenoid valve in said water conduit;
- (d) a volumetric pump in said syrup conduit for dispensing from said dispensing valve a predetermined volume of syrup for each pumping stroke, and a solenoid valve control system for controlling the operation of said pump;
- (e) control means operatively connected to said flow meter means and to said solenoid valve control system for operating said pump in response to measured volumes of water flowing through said water conduit, whereby a predetermined volume of syrup is dispensed from said pump whenever a predetermined measured volume of water flows through said flow meter means, and
- (f) an adjustable flow control in said water conduit for controlling the flow rate of beverage dispensed from said valve.
- 39. The apparatus as recited in claim 38 wherein said flow control is manually adjustable externally of said valve.
- 40. The apparatus as recited in claim 38 wherein said flow control is downstream from said solenoid in said water conduit.
- 41. The apparatus as recited in claim 38 wherein said flow control is an axially movable needle valve positioned in a central opening in a flow washer in said water conduit.
- 42. A postmix beverage dispensing valve comprising:
- (a) a valve body having a concentrate conduit and a separate water conduit therethrough;
- (b) flow meter means in said water conduit for generating signals corresponding to the volume of water flowing through said water conduit;
- (c) a solenoid valve in said water conduit;
- (d) a volumetric pump in said syrup conduit for dispensing from said dispensing valve a predetermined volume of syrup for each pumping stroke, and a solenoid valve control system for controlling the operation of said pump;
- (e) control means operatively connected to said flow meter means and to said solenoid valve control system for operating said pump in response to measured volumes of water flowing through said water conduit, whereby a predetermined volume of syrup is dispensed from said pump whenever a predetermined measured volume of water flows through said flow meter means; and
- (f) said volumetric pump including a single acting pump and said solenoid valve control system comprising a single solenoid.
- 43. A postmix beverage dispensing valve comprising:
- (a) a valve body having a concentrate conduit and a separate water conduit therethrough;
- (b) flow meter means in said water conduit for generating signals corresponding to the volume of water flowing through said water conduit;
- (c) a solenoid valve in said water conduit;
- (d) a volumetric pump in said syrup conduit for dispensing from said dispensing valve a predetermined volume of syrup for each pumping stroke, and a solenoid valve control system for controlling the operation of said pump;
- (e) control means operatively connected to said flow meter means and to said solenoid valve control system for operating said pump in response to measured volumes of water flowing through said water conduit, whereby a predetermined volume of syrup is dispensed from said pump whenever a predetermined measured volume of water flows through said flow meter means;
- (f) said volumetric pump including a single acting pump and said solenoid valve control system comprising a single solenoid; and
- (g) said single solenoid including an armature having a poppet valve at each end thereof.
- 44. A postmix beverage dispensing valve comprising:
- (a) a valve body having a concentrate conduit and a separate water conduit therethrough;
- (b) flow meter means in said water conduit for generating signals corresponding to the volume of water flowing through said water conduit;
- (c) a solenoid valve in said water conduit;
- (d) a volumetric pump in said syrup conduit for dispensing from said dispensing valve a predetermined volume of syrup for each pumping stroke, and a solenoid valve control system for controlling the operation of said pump;
- (e) control means operatively connected to said flow meter means and to said solenoid valve control system for operating said pump in response to measured volumes of water flowing through said water conduit, whereby a predetermined volume of syrup is dispensed from said pump whenever a predetermined measured volume of water flows through said flow meter means; and
- (f) wherein said pump is a double acting pump including a piston and said solenoid valve control system including a pair of solenoid valves, and sensor means for determining the position of said piston and said control means including means for switching the energization of said pair of solenoids every time said piston reaches the end of its travel in each direction.
- 45. A postmix beverage dispensing valve comprising:
- (a) a valve body having a concentrate conduit and a separate water conduit therethrough;
- (b) flow meter means in said water conduit for generating signals corresponding to the volume of water flowing through said water conduit;
- (c) a solenoid valve in said water conduit;
- (d) a volumetric pump in said syrup conduit for dispensing from said dispensing valve a predetermined volume of syrup for each pumping stroke, and a solenoid valve control system for controlling the operation of said pump;
- (e) control means operatively connected to said flow meter means and to said solenoid valve control system for operating said pump in response to measured volumes of water flowing through said water conduit, whereby a predetermined volume of syrup is dispensed from said pump whenever a predetermined measured volume of water flows through said flow meter means;
- (f) wherein said pump is a double acting pump including a piston and said solenoid valve control system including a pair of solenoid valves, and sensor means for determining the position of said piston and said control means including means for switching the energization of said pair of solenoids every time said piston reaches the end of its travel in each direction; and
- (g) said control means including means, when said valve is deactuated, for storing the information as to which of said pair of solenoids was energized.
- 46. The apparatus as recited in claim 45 wherein said control means, when said valve is actuated, energizes the same one of said pair of solenoids that was last energized.
- 47. The apparatus as recited in claim 46 wherein said control means includes means for storing the last count from said flow meter means when said valve is deactuated.
- 48. The apparatus as recited in claim 47 wherein said control means, when said valve is reactuated, starts counting at the count stored when said valve was deactuated.
- 49. A postmix beverage dispensing valve comprising:
- (a) a valve body having a concentrate conduit and a separate water conduit therethrough;
- (b) flow meter means in said water conduit for generating signals corresponding to the volume of water flowing through said water conduit;
- (c) a solenoid valve in said water conduit;
- (d) a volumetric pump in said syrup conduit for dispensing from said dispensing valve a predetermined volume of syrup for each pumping stroke, and a solenoid valve control system for controlling the operation of said pump;
- (e) control means operatively connected to said flow meter means and to said solenoid valve control system for operating said pump in response to measured volumes of water flowing through said water conduit, whereby a predetermined volume of syrup is dispensed from said pump whenever a predetermined measured volume of water flows through said flow meter means; and
- (f) wherein said flow meter means includes a single, integral, molded paddle wheel including at least six paddles and an axle, each paddle being identical and including a radial spoke adjacent one axial end of said paddle wheel and a flag extending axially from said spoke toward the other axial end of said paddle wheel.
- 50. The apparatus as recited in claim 49 wherein said flow meter means includes a light transmitter for directing a light beam parallel to the axis of said paddle wheel and a light receiver for receiving said light beam and wherein each of said paddles interrupts said light beam.
- 51. A postmix beverage dispensing valve comprising:
- (a) a valve body having a concentrate conduit and a separate water conduit therethrough;
- (b) flow meter means in said water conduit for generating signals corresponding to the volume of water flowing through said water conduit:
- (c) a solenoid valve in said water conduit;
- (d) a volumetric pump in said syrup conduit for dispensing from said dispensing valve a predetermined volume of syrup for each pumping stroke, and a solenoid valve control system for controlling the operation of said pump;
- (e) control means operatively connected to said flow meter means and to said solenoid valve control system for operating said pump in response to measured volumes of water flowing through said water conduit, whereby a predetermined volume of syrup is dispensed from said pump whenever a predetermined measured volume of water flows through said flow meter means; and
- (f) wherein said control means includes means for storing the last count from said flow meter means when said valve is deactuated.
- 52. A postmix beverage dispensing valve comprising:
- (a) a valve body having a concentrate conduit and a separate water conduit therethrough;
- (b) flow meter means in said water conduit for generating signals corresponding to the volume of water flowing through said water conduit;
- (c) a solenoid valve in said water conduit;
- (d) a volumetric pump in said syrup conduit for dispensing from said dispensing valve a predetermined volume of syrup for each pumping stroke, and a solenoid valve control system for controlling the operation of said pump;
- (e) control means operatively connected to said flow meter means and to said solenoid valve control system for operating said pump in response to measured volumes of water flowing through said water conduit, whereby a predetermined volume of syrup is dispensed from said pump whenever a predetermined measured volume of water flows through said flow meter means; and
- (f) wherein said control means includes means for storing the last count from said flow meter means when said valve is deactuated, and when said valve is reactuated, for starting counting at the count stored when said valve was deactuated.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-pan of copending application Ser. No. 07/893,639, filed on Jun. 5, 1992, (now abandoned) entitled Volumetric Valve and having the same inventors as this application.
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