This application is a U.S. Nationalization of PCT International Application No. PCT/IB2010/000263, filed Feb. 11, 2010, entitled “BEVERAGE VENDING MACHINE”, which claims priority to Italian Patent Application No. TO2009A000104, filed Feb. 13, 2009, the entireties of both of the foregoing application are incorporated herein by reference.
Embodiments of the present invention relate to a beverage vending machine.
More specifically, embodiments of the present invention relate to a beverage vending machine of the type comprising a cabinet; a supporting surface housed inside the cabinet; at least one container located on the supporting surface and for housing a soluble material; at least one heating device, in turn comprising a heat source connected to the supporting surface and located under the container; and a locking member connected rigidly to the supporting surface to lock the container, in use, to the supporting surface.
A vending machine is described, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 2,755,000.
Not withstanding the heat source, a common drawback of known vending machines of the above type is failure to prevent the steam in the cabinet from binding the soluble material in the container, and so clogging the dispensing device—normally a powered screw—normally located at the bottom of the container.
One or more embodiments of the present invention provide a beverage vending machine designed to eliminate the above drawback in a straightforward, low-cost manner.
According to an embodiment the present invention, there is provided a beverage vending machine having a cabinet; a supporting surface housed inside the cabinet; a number of containers for soluble material located on the supporting surface; and a number of heating devices, each of which is incorporated in a locking member for locking the container to the supporting surface, and has an electric resistor.
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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Machine 1 comprises a cabinet 2 defining a compartment 3, which houses a number of assemblies 4 for producing respective beverages, and is closed at the front by a door 5 comprising a beverage selection button panel 6, and a dispenser recess 7 from which the user withdraws a cup (not shown) of the selected beverage.
Inside compartment 3, assemblies 4 are fitted to a frame 8 connected rigidly to cabinet 2 and comprising a vertical wall 9 facing a rear wall of cabinet 2; and a horizontal wall 10 substantially perpendicular to and integral with vertical wall 9, and extending from vertical wall 9 towards door 5.
Wall 10 defines a supporting surface for assemblies 4, each of which comprises one or more containers 11 of soluble material; and a known mixer 12 located, with the other mixers 12, under wall 10 and facing door 5.
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Each mixer 12 is funnel-shaped, and comprises a top inlet communicating with two pressurized-water inlets 18 connected to the delivery of a pump (not shown), and with a steam suction conduit 19; and a narrow bottom portion, which houses a blending impeller 20 operated, in use, by an electric motor 21 fitted to wall 14, and has a beverage outflow conduit 22 communicating with the outside by a delivery hose 23.
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At the bottom of tank 24, container 11 comprises a material dispensing device, in turn comprising a screw 28 coaxial with an axis 29 substantially parallel to wall 10 and substantially perpendicular to wall 9. Screw 28 is operated, in use, by an electric motor 30, which is fitted to wall 9 and comprises an output shaft 31 extending through the lateral wall of container 11 and connected angularly to the rear end of screw 28 by a known fast-fit face coupling.
The opposite free end of screw 28 engages an inlet conduit of a known spout 32 fitted to the lateral wall of container 11 and having an outlet conduit, which extends downwards, perpendicularly to axis 29, through wall 10 to the inlet of relative mixer 12.
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To prevent the soluble material from binding in the area of each tank 24 surrounding relative screw 28, machine 1 comprises, for each container 11, a heating device 44 incorporated in relative body 34.
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Resistor 45 is held contacting top wall 36 by a metal plate 48, which forms part of heating device 44, is substantially the same shape and size as top wall 36, and has two wings 49, which project downwards from respective free longitudinal edges of plate 48, and each of which has a slot 50, into which clicks a respective tooth 51 integral with a relative longitudinal side 38 of body 34.
In a preferred embodiment, to stabilize resistor 45 and improve heat transmission between resistor 45 and plate 48, resistor 45 is glued beforehand to the inner surface of plate 48 using heat-conducting glue.
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In one variation, only some of bodies 34 incorporate respective heating devices 44, and the other bodies 34 are each closed at the top by a top wall 36 with no central hole 37.
The advantages of employing bodies 34 incorporating respective heating devices 44 will be clear from the above description. More specifically, an extremely simple, compact, low-cost structure provides for effectively heating containers 11, on account of the heat released by each resistor 45 not only spreading to the area around containers 11, but also concentrating in the area around screw 28, where the soluble material is compacted most, and so has a greater tendency to bind.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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TO2009A 000104 | Feb 2009 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB2010/000263 | 2/11/2010 | WO | 00 | 11/14/2011 |