The present invention relates to a beverage vending machine mixer.
A beverage vending machine mixer normally comprises a hollow body with a mixing chamber inside, to which soluble material and water are fed through respective inlets. Downstream from the mixing chamber, the hollow body has a blending chamber that communicates with the mixing chamber and with a beverage outflow conduit, and houses a blending device normally comprising an impeller connected angularly to the output shaft of an electric motor. To enable thorough cleaning of the mixer by the operator, the impeller is normally connected removably the shaft.
Known systems currently used to connect the impeller removably to the shaft have the drawback of normally being fairly complicated in terms of assembly, which may often call for considerable accuracy on the part of the operator. The problem is obviously also further compounded by the mixer having to be cleaned relatively frequently, and often being located in a poorly illuminated part of the machine that is hard to reach.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a beverage vending machine mixer of the type described above, that is cheap and easy to produce and at the same time designed to eliminate the above drawbacks.
According to the present invention, there is provided a beverage vending machine mixer as claimed in claim 1 and preferably in any one of the Claims depending directly or indirectly on claim 1.
A non-limiting embodiment of the present invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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Mixer 1 comprises a support 3 defined by a plate connected to a fixed wall 4 of machine 2 and facing a door (not shown) of machine 2.
Mixer 1 also comprises a hollow mixing body 5 having a substantially vertical axis 6 and in turn comprising a top portion 7 defining a mixing chamber 8; a bottom beverage outflow conduit 9; and an intermediate portion 10 interposed between top portion 7 and outflow conduit 9, an internally defining a blending chamber 11.
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Close to inlet 12, top portion 7 has two water inlets defined by the outlets of two conduits 13 connected rigidly to top portion 7 and connected, by respective tubular fittings 14 integral with support 3, to the delivery side of a known pump (not shown) to simultaneously or selectively feed water into mixing chamber 8.
Just above conduits 13 and the free edge of inlet 12, a steam suction opening 15 defines the outlet of a condensation cell (not shown in
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Cylindrical portion 18 also defines a seat for an impeller 21 of a blender 22, which serves to stir the mixture of soluble material and water from mixing chamber 8 to fully dissolve the material and supply a homogeneous beverage to outflow conduit 9.
Impeller 21 is connected removably—as described in detail below—to a drive shaft 23, which has an axis of rotation 24 perpendicular to wall 4, extends inside blending chamber 11, and defines the output of an electric motor 25 forming part of blender 22 and fitted to the opposite side of wall 4 from mixer 1.
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To lock hub 30 axially onto drive shaft 23, impeller 21 comprises a click-on retaining device 42 comprising four teeth 43, which are carried by flange 36 and each associated with a respective end of a respective seat 41, so that, when impeller 21 is fitted onto drive shaft 23, the teeth 43 associated with the seat 41 engaged by end portion 26 click into grooves 29. For this purpose, as shown in
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On the side facing flange 36, each tooth 43 is bounded by a face 46 perpendicular to axis 24, and which, when tooth 43 engages respective groove 29, cooperates with a corresponding surface of groove 29 defining a shoulder to axially arrest impeller 21.
To conclude, it should be pointed out that, when assembling impeller 21 onto end portion 26, cross-shaped hole 39 allows the operator to fit hub 30 onto end portion 26 quickly and easily.
That is, regardless of the initial angular position of seats 41 with respect to flat faces 27 of end portion 26, the operator is able to align one of the two seats 41 axially with flat faces 27 by rotating impeller 21 about axis 24 by an angle of always less than 90°.
In a variation not shown, cross-shaped hole 39 may be defined by more than two seats 41 coaxial with one another and with axis 24 and equally spaced about axis 24. This provides, when assembling impeller 21, for further reducing the angle by which hub 30 must be rotated by the operator to align a seat 41 axially with flat faces 27.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| TO2008A000110 | Feb 2008 | IT | national |
| Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PCT/IB09/00244 | 2/12/2009 | WO | 00 | 11/30/2010 |