Claims
- 1. A chilled beverage system comprising:
- a generally upright reservoir having upper and lower ends;
- means for introducing a liquid beverage into said reservoir via an inlet disposed generally at one of said upper and lower ends of said reservoir;
- an elongated impeller shaft extending generally centrally and vertically within said reservoir;
- means for rotatably supporting said shaft for rotation about its own axis within said reservoir;
- drive means for rotatably driving said shaft about its own axis;
- a plurality of vaneless impeller disks carried on said shaft in vertically spaced relation for rotation therewith;
- refrigeration means mounted at the periphery of said reservoir to chill the beverage within said reservoir sufficient to form an ice ring within the reservoir at the periphery thereof, said impeller disks having radially outer edges disposed in substantial spaced relation to said reservoir periphery; and
- dispensing outlet means disposed generally at the other of said upper and lower ends of said reservoir for drawing the chilled beverage from said reservoir, said disks upon rotation of said shaft each pumping the beverage in the vicinity thereof in a generally radially outward direction toward the periphery of said reservoir into direct contact with the ice ring for close heat exchange between the radially outwardly pumped beverage and the ice ring to chill the beverage, whereby said disks collectively pump beverage introduced into said reservoir into direct contact with the ice ring a plurality of times as such beverage travels between said upper and lower reservoir ends and before such beverage is drawn from said reservoir by said dispensing outlet means, and further whereby said disks collectively provide a plurality of radially outwardly directed beverage flows within said reservoir to minimize the size of the ice ring formed within said reservoir at a periphery thereof.
- 2. The chilled beverage system of claim 1 wherein said beverage introducing means comprises an injector nozzle.
- 3. The chilled beverage system of claim 1 wherein said drive means comprises a drive motor disposed outside said reservoir, and hermetically sealed coupling means for connecting said drive motor to said impeller means.
- 4. The chilled beverage system of claim 3 wherein said coupling comprises a magnetic coupling for drivingly connecting said motor with said impeller shaft.
- 5. The chilled beverage system of claim 1 wherein said beverage introducing means introduces the beverage into said reservoir generally at said upper end thereof.
- 6. The chilled beverage system of claim 1 wherein said dispensing outlet means includes a dispensing valve adapted for movement between open and closed positions.
- 7. The chilled beverage system of claim 1 wherein said drive means includes a vaned impeller disk on said impeller shaft and disposed in a position generally adjacent to said inlet and adapted to be driven rotatably by liquid beverage passing through said inlet into said reservoir, whereby said rotationally driven vaned impeller disk correspondingly rotatably drives said impeller shaft.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. Ser. No. 653,055, filed Feb. 11, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,085,810, which is in turn a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. Ser. No. 562,244, filed Aug. 3, 1990, and now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,071,595.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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Aug 1990 |
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