This disclosure relates to systems and methods for dispensing flavorings or other additives to beverages.
Adding flavorings to a diluent, such as still water, to create a flavored beverage is a desirable way to create on-demand flavored beverages. However, in situations where there is an existing source of diluent, such as a plain water cooler or a sparkling water dispenser, adding the ability to dispense one or more flavorings in a simple and easy to use system is a desirable alternative to replacing the existing system with a more costly multi-beverage dispenser. Further, the ability to dispense flavorings should have minimal logistical requirements such as power, space, or plumbing requirements to improve installation flexibility. Existing solutions include having various bottles or packets of flavoring placed next to the water dispenser. But this solution requires considerable space to add multiple flavors, is not aesthetically pleasing, and does not allow for easy expansion for multiple flavorings or for fixed-dosing dispensing of the flavoring. Thus, there exists a need for an easy to use flavor dispensing apparatus that can be installed in a variety of environments and presents an improved user experience as compared to existing solutions.
An aspect of a flavor dispenser includes a housing; a nozzle assembly extending from a front wall of the housing; a concentrate container disposed in a container holder inside the housing, the concentrate container fluidly connected to the nozzle assembly; a container cap disposed on an end of the concentrate container; a container holder disposed in the housing, the container holder configured to prevent a portion of the container cap from moving with respect to the container holder; and a pump disposed in the container cap and fluidly connected to an interior of the concentrate container; a pump actuator disposed in the housing configured to move a portion of the concentrate container with respect to the container holder, thereby actuating the pump.
Another aspect of a flavor dispenser includes a housing; a nozzle assembly extending from a front wall of the housing; a concentrate container disposed in a container holder inside the housing, the concentrate container fluidly connected to the nozzle assembly; a container cap disposed on an end of the concentrate container; a container holder disposed in the housing, the container holder configured to prevent a first portion of the container cap from moving with respect to the container holder; a pump disposed in the container cap and fluidly connected to an interior of the concentrate container, the pump formed by the first portion of the cap and a second portion of the cap slidably disposed around the first portion, wherein movement of the second portion with respect to the first portion pumps concentrate from an interior of the concentrate container through the container cap; and a pump actuator disposed in the housing configured to move a portion of the concentrate container with respect to the container holder, thereby actuating the pump.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and form a part of the specification, illustrate the present disclosure and, together with the description, further serve to explain the principles thereof and to enable a person skilled in the pertinent art to make and use the same.
Reference will now be made in detail to representative aspects illustrated in the accompanying drawings. References to “one aspect,” “an aspect,” “an exemplary aspect,” etc., indicate that the aspect described may include a particular feature, structure, or characteristic, but every aspect may not necessarily include the particular feature, structure, or characteristic. Moreover, such phrases are not necessarily referring to the same aspect. Further, when a particular feature, structure, or characteristic is described in connection with an aspect, it is submitted that it is within the knowledge of one skilled in the art to affect such feature, structure, or characteristic in connection with other aspect whether or not explicitly described.
An aspect of a flavor dispenser includes a housing; a nozzle assembly extending from a front wall of the housing; a concentrate container disposed in a container holder inside the housing, the concentrate container fluidly connected to the nozzle assembly; a container cap disposed on an end of the concentrate container; a container holder disposed in the housing, the container holder configured to prevent a portion of the container cap from moving with respect to the container holder; and a pump disposed in the container cap and fluidly connected to an interior of the concentrate container; and a pump actuator disposed in the housing configured to move a portion of the concentrate container with respect to the container holder, thereby actuating the pump.
This and other aspects disclosed here have several benefits. For example, this flavor dispenser is relatively compact and can be placed in a variety of locations, such as on a table top or mounted to a wall. It requires no plumbing connections, and in some aspects is powered by an onboard battery, and thus requires no external power connections. Other aspects of the flavor dispenser may have aa standard power connection, in addition to, or in place of, the battery. Thus, the flavor dispenser can be installed with minimal effort. It also presents an improved user experience in both ease of use and aesthetics. These and other benefits, and the structures and functions that enable these benefits, will be discussed in detail below.
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In an aspect, a user interface 140 may be present on the exterior of flavor dispenser 1. For example, user interface 140 may comprise a button 141 disposed on nozzle assembly 130. Button 141 may be a mechanical button (i.e., a button that is spring loaded and is physically depressed), or button 141 may be a touch sensor. In any aspect, button 141 is activated by a user to activate flavor dispenser 1. Other aspects of user interface 140 can include a touchless sensor (e.g., a camera, laser, or other light-based sensor). In other aspects, user interface 140 may be disposed on other portions of housing 100 (e.g., any of front wall 102, rear wall 103, left wall 104, right wall 105, top wall 106).
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Dispensing system 200 is configured to dispense concentrate from concentrate containers 202 through nozzle assembly 130 to an end user. To do so, dispensing system 200 actuates or moves concentrate container 202 with respect to dispensing system 200. This motion actuates a pump 222 in
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In operation, the upwards motion of upper portion 227 with respect to threaded base 221 acts to suction concentrate up tube 223 and into the passage surrounding spring 224 and ball 225. Downwards motion of upper portion 227 presses ball 225 into ball seat 226 at the top of tube 223, blocking fluid from flowing through tube 223. The downwards motion also reduces the space in the passage surrounding spring 224 and ball 225, which has the effect of pumping concentrate out of pump 222 through tube 136, which is fluidly connected to upper portion 227.
In some aspects, the connection between tube 136 and upper portion 227 can be fixed, for example, in the position shown in
The motion of concentrate container 202 that actuates pump 220 is provided by pump actuator 230. A detail view of an aspect of pump actuator 230 is shown in
Flavor dispenser 1 may be connected to the dispenser physically located near flavor dispenser 1 through a wireless connection (e.g., Bluetooth) or a hard wired connection (e.g., a USB cable). Flavor dispenser 1 can interface with this other dispenser and, through the other dispenser, can be connected to an external data network, the internet, or the cloud. Examples of functionality that can be enabled using this feature can include transmitting telemetry from flavor dispenser 1 that includes the onboard consumable state which can aid in replenishment and maintenance of flavor dispenser 1. Consumable tracking can be accomplished by tracking the number of dispenser cycles that have occurred since consumable replacement in flavor dispenser 1.
The structures described above can be made from any suitable material, including, for example, metal, plastics, composites, wood, fiber materials, or a combination thereof. In some aspects, housing 100 is made from plastic or metal materials painted, dyed, or coated in a desirable color scheme.
An aspect of a method of operation of flavor dispenser 1 begins with loading concentrate containers 202 into container holders 204 via access hatch 109. If necessary, tube 136 is pivoted into the activated position to ensure concentrate can flow from concentrate container 202. After access hatch 109 is replaced, flavor dispenser 1 can be placed into operation by connecting flavor dispenser 1 to a suitable power source. A user activates flavor dispenser 1 to dispense a desired concentrate. Pump actuator 230 actuates the corresponding pump motor 231, which, through gearbox 232, displaces the correct concentrate container 202 upwards. This motion, in turn, actuates pump 222 in cap 220 to push concentrate into tube 136 and out of nozzle 130 for dispensing.
It is to be appreciated that the Detailed Description section, and not the Summary and Abstract sections, is intended to be used to interpret the claims. The Summary and Abstract sections may set forth one or more but not all exemplary aspects of the present invention(s) as contemplated by the inventors, and thus, are not intended to limit the present invention(s) and the appended claims in any way.
The foregoing description of the specific aspects will so fully reveal the general nature of the invention(s) that others can, by applying knowledge within the skill of the art, readily modify or adapt for various applications such specific aspects, without undue experimentation, and without departing from the general concept of the present invention(s). Therefore, such adaptations and modifications are intended to be within the meaning and range of equivalents of the disclosed aspects, based on the teaching and guidance presented herein. It is to be understood that the phraseology or terminology herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation, such that the terminology or phraseology of the present specification is to be interpreted by the skilled artisan in light of the teachings and guidance herein.
The breadth and scope of the present invention(s) should not be limited by any of the above-described exemplary aspects, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims and their equivalents.
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63373525 | Aug 2022 | US |