Claims
- 1. Apparatus for dispensing ice and beverage and for making ice, comprising an ice making portion including a compressor, a condenser, an evaporator, a sump below said evaporator for containing water for circulation over said evaporator and for receiving water off of said evaporator during circulation thereof, and a water pump for circulating water from said sump over said evaporator; an ice and beverage dispensing portion including an ice retaining bin, a plurality of beverage dispensing valves, and a carbonator including a carbonator tank and a carbonator pump having an inlet coupled to water in said sump and an outlet coupled to an inlet to said carbonator tank for delivering water from said sump to said carbonator tank; means for providing fluid and electrical connections to said ice making portion and said ice and beverage dispensing portion; and control means for controlling operation of said ice making portion and said ice and beverage dispensing portion.
- 2. Apparatus as in claim 1, including a single outer housing for containing said apparatus.
- 3. Apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said control means operates said ice making portion to freeze water circulated over said evaporator to build ice and to then harvest the ice from said evaporator, and said ice retaining bin is below said evaporator to receive ice harvested from said evaporator.
- 4. Apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said control means operates said ice making portion to chill water circulated over said evaporator to thereby chill water in said sump, so that said carbonator pump delivers chilled water from said sump to said carbonator.
- 5. Apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said evaporator comprises an evaporator refrigerant coil, an ice piece forming panel on one side of said coil and a water chilling plate on an opposite side of said coil.
- 6. Apparatus as in claim 5, wherein said ice making portion includes means for selectively directing water from said water pump either onto said ice piece forming panel of said evaporator or onto both said ice piece forming panel and said water chilling plate of said evaporator.
- 7. Apparatus as in claim 6, wherein said control means controls operation of said ice making portion in either an ice making cycle by turning on said water pump, directing water from said water pump to said ice piece forming panel of said evaporator, operating said compressor to freeze the water on said panel to build ice on said panel, and then hot gas harvesting the ice on said panel, said ice retaining bin being below said ice piece forming panel to receive ice harvested from said panel, or in a water chilling cycle by turning on said water pump, directing water from said water pump onto both said ice piece forming panel and said water chilling plate of said evaporator, and operating said compressor to chill, but not freeze, the water on said panel and plate to thereby chill water in said sump, so that said carbonator pump delivers chilled water from said sump to said carbonator.
- 8. Apparatus as in claim 7, wherein said ice making portion includes water temperature sensing means for sensing the temperature of water in said sump, said ice and beverage dispensing portion includes ice level detecting means for detecting the level of ice in said ice retaining bin, and said control means is responsive to said water temperature sensing means and said ice level detecting means for selectively controlling operation of said ice making portion in either an ice making or a water chilling cycle.
- 9. Apparatus as in claim 8, wherein said control means is responsive to said temperature sensing means sensing a sump water temperature less than an upper setpoint temperature and to said ice level detecting mean detecting a level of ice in said ice bin indicating that ice is needed to operate said ice making portion in an ice making cycle.
- 10. Apparatus as in claim 9, wherein said control means is responsive to said ice level detecting mean detecting a predetermined level of ice in said ice bin to discontinue operating said ice making portion in an ice making cycle.
- 11. Apparatus as in claim 8, wherein said control means is responsive to said temperature sensing means sensing a sump water temperature at least equal to an upper setpoint temperature to operate said ice making portion in a water chilling cycle.
- 12. Apparatus as in claim 11, wherein said control means is responsive to said temperature sensing means sensing a sump water temperature no greater than a lower setpoint temperature to operate said ice making portion to interrupt the water chilling cycle.
- 13. Apparatus as in claim 8, including means for sensing the duration of an ice making cycle.
- 14. Apparatus as in claim 13, wherein said control means is responsive to said temperature sensing means sensing a sump water temperature at least equal to an upper setpoint temperature and to a duration of a current ice-making cycle that is greater than a predetermined minimum time and less than a predetermined maximum time to operate said ice making portion in a water chilling cycle.
- 15. Apparatus as in claim 14, wherein said control means is responsive to said temperature sensing means sensing a sump water temperature no greater than a lower setpoint temperature to operate said ice making portion to interrupt the water chilling cycle.
- 16. Apparatus as in claim 13, wherein said control means is responsive to said temperature sensing means sensing a sump water temperature at least equal to an upper setpoint temperature and to a duration of a current ice-making cycle that is less than a predetermined minimum time to operate said ice making portion in the current ice making cycle for said predetermined minimum time, to then operate said ice making portion to interrupt the current ice making cycle, and to then operate said ice making portion in a water chilling cycle.
- 17. Apparatus as in claim 16, wherein said control means is responsive to said temperature sensing means sensing a sump water temperature no greater than a lower setpoint temperature to operate said ice making portion to interrupt the water chilling cycle.
- 18. Apparatus as in claim 13, wherein said control means is responsive to said temperature sensing means sensing a sump water temperature at least equal to an upper setpoint temperature and to a duration of a current ice-making cycle that is at least equal to a predetermined maximum time to operate said ice making portion to complete the current ice making cycle and to then operate said ice making portion in a water chilling cycle.
- 19. Apparatus as in claim 18, wherein said control means is responsive to said temperature sensing means sensing a sump water temperature no greater than a lower setpoint temperature to operate said ice making portion to interrupt the water chilling cycle.
- 20. Apparatus as in claim 13, wherein said control means is responsive to said temperature sensing means sensing a sump water temperature at least equal to an upper setpoint temperature and to a duration of a current ice-making cycle that is at least equal to a predetermined maximum time to operate said ice making portion to complete the current ice making cycle, to then operate said ice making portion to begin a subsequent ice making cycle for a predetermined minimum time, to operate said ice making portion to interrupt the subsequent ice making cycle at the end of the predetermined minimum time, and to then operate said ice making portion in a water chilling cycle.
- 21. Apparatus as in claim 20, wherein said control means is responsive to said temperature sensing means sensing a sump water temperature no greater than a lower setpoint temperature to operate said ice making portion to interrupt the water chilling cycle.
- 22. Apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said control means controls operation of said ice making in either an ice making cycle by turning on said water pump, directing water from said water pump to said evaporator, operating said compressor to freeze the water on said evaporator to build ice on said evaporator, and then hot gas harvesting the ice on said evaporator, said ice retaining bin being below said evaporator to receive ice harvested from said evaporator, or in a water chilling cycle by turning on said water pump, directing water from said pump to said evaporator, and operating said compressor to chill, but not freeze, the water on said evaporator to thereby chill water in said sump, so that said carbonator pump delivers chilled water form said sump to said carbonator.
- 23. Apparatus as in claim 22, wherein said ice making portion includes water temperature sensing means for sensing the temperature of water in said sump, said ice and beverage dispensing portion includes ice level detecting means for detecting the level of ice in said ice retaining bin, and said control means is responsive to said water temperature sensing means and said ice level detecting means for controlling operation of said ice making portion to operate in either an ice making or a water chilling cycle.
- 24. Apparatus as in claim 23, wherein said control means is responsive to said temperature sensing means sensing a sump water temperature less than an upper setpoint temperature and to said ice level detecting mean detecting a level of ice in said ice bin indicating that ice is needed in said bin to operate said ice making portion in an ice making cycle.
- 25. Apparatus as in claim 24, wherein said control means if responsive to said ice level detecting mean detecting a determined level of ice in said ice bin to control said ice making portion to interrupt the ice making cycle.
- 26. Apparatus as in claim 23, wherein said control means is responsive to said temperature sensing means sensing a sump water temperature at least equal to an upper setpoint temperature to operate said ice making portion in a water chilling cycle.
- 27. Apparatus as in claim 26, wherein said control means is responsive to said temperature sensing means sensing a sump water temperature no greater than a lower setpoint temperature to operate said ice making portion to interrupt the water chilling cycle.
- 28. Apparatus as in claim 23, including means for sensing the duration of an ice making cycle.
- 29. Apparatus as in claim 28 wherein said control means is responsive to said temperature sensing means sensing a sump water temperature at least equal to an upper setpoint temperature and to a duration of a current ice-making cycle that is greater than a predetermined minimum time and less than a predetermined maximum time to operate said ice making portion in a water chilling cycle.
- 30. Apparatus as in claim 29, wherein said control means is responsive to said temperature sensing means sensing a sump water temperature no greater than a lower setpoint temperature to operate said ice making portion to interrupt the water chilling cycle.
- 31. Apparatus as in claim 28, wherein said control means is responsive to said temperature sensing means sensing a sump water temperature at least equal to an upper setpoint temperature and to a duration of a current ice-making cycle that is less than a predetermined minimum time to operate said ice making portion in the ice making cycle for said predetermined minimum time, to then operate said ice making portion to interrupt the ice making cycle, and to then operate said ice making portion in a water chilling cycle.
- 32. Apparatus as in claim 31, wherein said control means is responsive to said temperature sensing means sensing a sump water temperature no greater than a lower setpoint temperature to operate said ice making portion to interrupt the water chilling cycle.
- 33. Apparatus as in claim 28, wherein said control means is responsive to said temperature sensing means sensing a sump water temperature at least equal to an upper setpoint temperature and to a duration of a current ice-making cycle that is at least equal to a predetermined maximum time to operate said ice making portion for the duration of the current ice-making cycle, and to then operate said ice making portion in a water chilling cycle.
- 34. Apparatus as in claim 33, wherein said control means is responsive to said temperature sensing means sensing a sump water temperature no greater than a lower setpoint temperature to operate said ice making portion to interrupt the water chilling cycle.
- 35. Apparatus as in claim 28, wherein said control means is responsive to said temperature sensing means sensing a sump water temperature at least equal to an upper setpoint temperature and to a duration of a current ice making cycle that is at least equal to a predetermined maximum time to operate said ice making portion to complete the current ice making cycle, to then operate said ice making portion to begin a subsequent ice making cycle for a predetermined minimum time, to then operate said ice making portion to interrupt the subsequent ice making cycle, and to then operate said ice making portion in a water chilling cycle.
- 36. Apparatus as in claim 35, wherein said control means is responsive to said temperature sensing means sensing a sump water temperature no greater than a lower setpoint temperature to operate said ice making portion to interrupt the water chilling cycle.
- 37. Apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said ice making portion compressor comprises a variable speed compressor.
- 38. Apparatus as in claim 37, wherein said control means controls operation of said ice making portion in either an ice making cycle by turning on said water pump, directing water from said water pump to said ice piece forming panel of said evaporator, operating said compressor to freeze the water on said panel to build ice on said panel, and then hot gas harvesting the ice on said panel, said ice retaining bin being below said ice piece forming panel to receive ice harvested from said panel, or in a water chilling cycle by turning on said water pump, directing water from said water pump onto both said ice piece forming panel and said water chilling plate of said evaporator, and operating said compressor to chill, but not freeze, the water on said panel and plate to thereby chill water in said sump, so that said carbonator pump delivers chilled water from said sump to said carbonator, said control means including means responsive to said temperature sensing means for determining the change of sump water temperature with respect to time (DT/dt), said control means controlling operation of said variable speed compressor during a water chilling cycle to increase the speed of said compressor if DT/dt is less than a first selected value and to decrease the speed of said compressor if DT/dt is greater than a second and greater selected value.
- 39. Apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said ice and beverage dispensing portion includes a cold plate beneath said ice retaining bin and said bin has an opening for passage of ice from said bin to and into heat exchange contact with said cold plate, said cold plate having circuits for flow through said circuits of beverage syrup flavorings to be chilled.
- 40. Apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said sump has a drain opening and a water outlet and said apparatus further includes a tray between said ice making portion and said ice and beverage dispensing portion, said tray having a drain fitting for coupling inline with a drain line extending from said sump drain opening to a drain and a water supply fitting for coupling inline with a supply line extending between said sump water outlet and said inlet to said carbonator pump.
- 41. Apparatus as in claim 2, said apparatus including a shelf slidably attached to said housing and mounting said ice making portion in said housing for sliding said ice making portion out of said housing to facilitate access to said ice making portion.
- 42. Apparatus for dispensing ice and beverage and for making ice, comprising a combination icemaker and water chiller including a compressor, a condenser, an evaporator, and means for delivering water to said evaporator for flow across and off of said evaporator; a water collector for receiving chilled water flowing off of said evaporator; an ice collector for receiving ice built on said evaporator; and valve means fluidly coupled to said water collector for receiving and dispensing water from said water collector, said evaporator comprising an evaporator refrigerant coil, an ice piece forming panel on one side of said coil and a water chilling plate on an opposite side of said coil.
- 43. Apparatus as in claim 42, wherein said means for delivering water to said evaporator delivers water to said ice piece forming panel to form ice on said panel for harvest and receipt in said ice collector and delivers water to both said ice piece forming panel and said water chilling plate for flow across said panel and plate for chilling and collection of the water in said water collector.
- 44. Apparatus as in claim 42, wherein said compressor is a variable speed compressor and including control means for controlling the speed of operation of said compressor and for controlling delivery of water to said evaporator, such that said compressor is operated a speed bringing said evaporator refrigerant coil to a first temperature when water is delivered to said ice piece forming panel to freeze the water and build ice on said panel and such that said compressor is operated at a decreased speed bringing said evaporator refrigerant coil to a second and increased temperature when water is delivered to both said ice piece forming panel and said water chilling plate to chill the water.
- 45. An apparatus for dispensing ice and beverage and for making ice, comprising an ice making portion including a compressor, a condenser, an evaporator, a sump below said evaporator for containing water for circulation over said evaporator and for receiving water off of said evaporator during circulation thereof, and a pump for circulating water from said sump over said evaporator; an ice and beverage dispensing portion including an ice retaining bin, a plurality of beverage dispensing valves, and means coupling water in said sump to said beverage dispensing valves; and control means for controlling operation of said ice making portion and said ice and beverage dispensing portion, said control means including means for sensing the temperature of water in said sump and means for detecting the level of ice in said bin and being responsive to the sensed temperature and the detected ice level to control operation of said ice making portion to selectively operate said ice making portion either in an ice making cycle by operating said pump to circulate water to said evaporator, operating said compressor to chill said evaporator to freeze to ice water circulated to said evaporator to build ice on said evaporator, and then hot gas harvesting the ice on the evaporator, or in a water chilling cycle by operating said pump to circulate water to said evaporator, operating said compressor to chill said evaporator to chill, but not freeze, water circulated to said evaporator, so thereby chill the water in said sump.
- 46. Apparatus as in claim 45, said control means, in response a sensed sump water temperature that is at less than a maximum setpoint temperature and to a detected level of ice indicating that there is insufficient ice in said bin operating said ice making portion in an ice making cycle, said control means, in response to detecting a level of ice in said bin that is sufficient, operating said ice making portion to interrupt the ice making cycle.
- 47. Apparatus as in claim 45, said control means, in response to sensed a sump water temperature that is at least equal to a maximum setpoint temperature and a detected level of ice in said bin indicating that the ice level is sufficient, operating said ice making portion in a water chilling cycle, said control means being responsive to a sensed sump water temperature that is no greater than a minimum setpoint temperature to operate said ice making portion to interrupt the water chilling cycle.
- 48. Apparatus as in claim 45, said control means including means for determining the duration of a current ice making cycle and, in response to a sump water temperature that is at least equal to a maximum setpoint temperature and a duration of a current ice making cycle that is greater than a predetermined minimum time and less than a predetermined maximum time, performing a water chilling cycle until the sensed sump water temperature decreases to a minimum setpoint temperature.
- 49. Apparatus as in claim 45, wherein said compressor is a variable speed compressor, said control means controls the speed of said compressor and includes means, when operating said ice making portion in a water chilling cycle, for determining the change in sump water temperature with respect to time (DT/dt), and said control means increases the speed of said compressor if DT/dt is no more than a first value and decreases the speed of said compressor if DT/dt is at least equal to a second and greater value.
- 50. Apparatus as in claim 45, said control means including means for determining the duration of a current ice making cycle and, in response to a sump water temperature that is at least equal to a maximum setpoint temperature and a duration of a current ice making cycle that is less than a predetermined minimum time, continuing to operate said ice making portion in the ice making cycle until the duration of the ice making cycle is equal to said predetermined minimum time, said control means then operating said ice making portion in a water chilling cycle until the sensed sump water temperature decreases to a minimum setpoint temperature.
- 51. Apparatus as in claim 45, said control means including means for determining the duration of a current ice making cycle and, in response to a sump water temperature that is at least equal to a maximum setpoint temperature and a duration of a current ice making cycle that is at least equal to a predetermined maximum time continuing to operate said ice making portion in the ice freezing cycle until completion of the ice making cycle, and then operating said ice making portion in a water chilling cycle until the sensed sump water temperature is no greater than a minimum setpoint temperature.
- 52. Apparatus as in claim 45, said control means including means for determining the duration of a current ice making cycle and, in response to a sump water temperature that is at least equal to a maximum setpoint temperature and a duration of the current ice making cycle that is at least equal to a predetermined maximum time continuing to operate said ice making portion in the ice making cycle until completion of the ice making cycle, then operating said ice making portion to in a subsequent ice making cycle for a selected minimum time, and then operating said ice making portion in a water chilling cycle until the sensed sump water temperature decreases to no more than a minimum setpoint temperature.
- 53. Apparatus as in claim 52, wherein said compressor is a variable speed compressor, said control means controls the speed of said compressor and includes means effective during water chilling for determining the change in sump water temperature with respect to time (DT/dt), said control means increasing the speed of said compressor if DT/dt is no greater than a first selected value and decreasing the speed of said compressor if DT/dt is at least equal to a second and greater selected value.
- 54. A method of operating a combination icemaker and ice and beverage A dispenser, wherein the icemaker includes a compressor, an evaporator having an ice piece forming panel on one side and a water chilling plate on an opposite side, and a sump is below the evaporator for containing water for circulation over the evaporator and for receiving water off of the evaporator during circulation thereof, and wherein the ice and beverage dispenser includes an ice retaining bin and a plurality of beverage dispensing valves coupled to the sump for receiving water therefrom, said method comprising the steps of selectively operating the ice maker to perform either an ice making cycle by circulating water from the sump over the ice piece forming panel of the evaporator while operating the compressor to freeze the water on the ice piece forming panel and subsequently hot gas harvesting the ice on the panel and delivering the harvested ice to the ice retaining bin, or to perform a water chilling cycle by circulating water from the sump over both the ice piece forming panel and the water chilling plate of the evaporator while operating the compressor to chill, but not freeze, the water on the panel and plate and thereby to chill the water in the sump and received by the beverage dispensing valves.
- 55. A method as in claim 54, including the step, performed in response to said step of delivering water to the ice piece forming panel of the evaporator, of sensing the thickness of ice being formed on the panel, and harvesting the ice when it is formed to a selected thickness.
- 56. A method as in claim 54, including the steps of sensing the temperature of water in the sump, detecting the level of ice in the ice retaining bin, and in response to a sensed sump water temperature that is less than an upper setpoint temperature and to a detected level of ice in the ice bin that indicates that ice is needed in the bin, performing an ice making cycle.
- 57. A method as in claim 54, including the steps of sensing the temperature of water in the sump, measuring the duration of any current ice freezing cycle, and in response to a sensed sump water temperature that is at least equal to an upper setpoint temperature and to a duration of a current ice freezing cycle that is greater than a predetermined minimum time and less than a predetermined maximum time, performing a water chilling cycle.
- 58. A method as in claim 57, including the step of discontinuing performance of the water chilling cycle in response to a sensed sump water temperature that is no greater than a lower setpoint temperature.
- 59. A method as in claim 54, including the steps of sensing the temperature of water in the sump, measuring the duration of a current ice making cycle, and in response to a sensed sump water temperature that is at least equal to an upper setpoint temperature and to a duration of a current ice freezing cycle that is less than a predetermined minimum time continuing the current ice making cycle until its duration is at least equal to the predetermined minimum time, and interrupting performance of the current ice making cycle and initiating performance of a water chilling cycle.
- 60. A method as in claim 59, including the step of interrupting the water chilling cycle in response to a sensed sump water temperature that is no greater than a lower setpoint temperature.
- 61. A method as in claim 54, including the steps of sensing the temperature of water in the sump, measuring the duration of a current ice making cycle, and in response to a sensed sump water temperature that is at least equal to an upper setpoint temperature and to a duration of a current ice making cycle that is at least equal to a predetermined maximum time, continuing to perform the current ice making cycle to completion and then initiating a water chilling cycle.
- 62. A method as in claim 61, including the step of interrupting the water chilling cycle in response to a sensing a sump water temperature that is no greater than a lower setpoint temperature.
- 63. A method as in claim 54, including the steps of sensing the temperature of water in the sump, measuring the duration of a current ice making cycle, and in response to a sensed sump water temperature that is at least equal to an upper setpoint temperature and to a duration of a current ice freezing cycle that is at least equal to a predetermined maximum time continuing the current ice making cycle to completion, then initiating a subsequent ice making cycle for at least equal a predetermined minimum time, and then performing a water chilling cycle.
- 64. A method as in claim 63, including the step of interrupting performance of the water chilling cycle in response to a sensed sump water temperature that is no greater than a lower setpoint temperature.
- 65. A method of operating a combination icemaker and ice and beverage dispenser, wherein the icemaker includes a compressor and an evaporator and a sump below the evaporator for containing water for circulation over the evaporator and for receiving water off of the evaporator during circulation thereof, and wherein the ice and beverage dispenser includes an ice retaining bin and a plurality of beverage dispensing valves coupled to the sump for receiving water therefrom, said method comprising the steps of selectively operating the ice maker to perform either an ice making cycle by circulating water from the sump over the evaporator while operating the compressor to freeze the water on the evaporator and subsequently hot gas harvesting the ice on the evaporator and delivering the harvested ice to the ice retaining bin, or to perform a water chilling cycle by circulating water from the sump over the evaporator while operating the compressor to chill, but not freeze, the water on the evaporator and thereby to chill the water in the sump and received by the beverage dispensing valves.
- 66. A method as in claim 65, including the step, performed in response to performance of an ice making cycle, of sensing the thickness of ice being formed on the evaporator and controlling performance of the ice making cycle to harvest the ice on the evaporator when it is formed to a selected thickness.
- 67. A method as in claim 65, including the steps of sensing the temperature of water in the sump and detecting the level of ice in the ice retaining bin, and in response to a sensed sump water temperature that is less than an upper setpoint temperature and to a detected level of ice in the ice bin that indicates that ice is needed in the bin, performing an ice making cycle.
- 68. A method as in claim 65, including the steps of sensing the temperature of water in the sump, measuring the duration of any current ice making cycle, and in response to a sensed sump water temperature that is at least equal to an upper setpoint temperature and to a duration of a current ice freezing cycle that is greater than a predetermined minimum time and less than a predetermined maximum time, performing a water chilling cycle.
- 69. A method as in claim 65, including the step of discontinuing performance of the water chilling cycle in response to a sensed sump water temperature that is no greater than a lower setpoint temperature.
- 70. A method as in claim 65, including the steps of sensing the temperature of water in the sump, measuring the duration of a current ice making cycle, and in response to a sensed sump water temperature that is at least equal to an upper setpoint temperature and to a duration of a current ice making cycle that is less than a predetermined minimum time, continuing performance of the current ice making cycle until its duration is at least equal to the predetermined minimum time, and then performing a water chilling cycle.
- 71. A method as in claim 70, including the step of discontinuing performance of the water chilling cycle in response to a sensed sump water temperature that is no greater than a lower setpoint temperature.
- 72. A method as in claim 65, including the steps of sensing the temperature of water in the sump, measuring the duration of a current ice freezing cycle, and in response to a sensed sump water temperature that is at least equal to an upper setpoint temperature and to a duration of a current ice freezing cycle that is at least equal to a predetermined maximum time, continuing performance to completion of the current ice making cycle, and then performing a water chilling cycle.
- 73. A method as in claim 72, including the step of interrupting performance of the water chilling cycle in response to a sensed sump water temperature that is no greater than a lower setpoint temperature.
- 74. A method as in claim 65, including the steps of sensing the temperature of water in the sump, measuring the duration of a current ice making cycle, and in response to a sensed sump water temperature that is at least equal to an upper setpoint temperature and to a duration of a current ice freezing cycle that is at least equal to a predetermined maximum time, continuing performance to completion of the current ice making cycle, then initiating performance of a subsequent ice making cycle, interrupting performance of the subsequent ice making cycle when its duration is at least equal a predetermined minimum time, and then performing a water chilling cycle.
- 75. A method as in claim 74, including the step of interrupting performance of the water chilling cycle in response to a sensed sump water temperature that is no greater than a lower setpoint temperature.
- 76. A method as in claim 65, wherein the icemaker compressor is a variable speed compressor and including the steps of sensing the temperature of water in the sump, determining the rate of change of sump water temperature with respect to time (DT/dt), controlling the variable speed compressor to increase the speed of the compressor if DT/dt is less than a first value and to decrease the speed of the compressor if DT/dt is greater than a second and greater value.
- 77. A method of controlling operation of an apparatus for dispensing ice and beverage and for making ice, wherein the apparatus comprises an ice making portion that has a compressor and an evaporator and a sump below the evaporator for containing water for circulation over the evaporator and for receiving water off of the evaporator during circulation of the water, and an ice and beverage dispensing portion that has an ice retaining bin and beverage dispensing valves coupled to water in the sump, said method comprising the steps of sensing the temperature of water in the sump, detecting the level of ice in the bin, circulating water from the sump to the evaporator, operating the compressor, and controlling performance of said circulating and operating steps, in response to said sensing and detecting steps, to selectively either freeze to ice water circulated over the evaporator or to chill water circulated over the evaporator.
- 78. A method as in claim 77, including the steps, performed in response to said sensing step sensing a sump water temperature that is less than an upper setpoint temperature and said detecting step detecting that ice is required in the bin, of circulating water from the sump to the evaporator, controlling operation of the compressor so as to chill the evaporator sufficiently to freeze onto the evaporator water circulated to the evaporator, determining when sufficient ice has been frozen onto the evaporator, in response to a determination that sufficient ice has been frozen onto the evaporator, harvesting the ice on the evaporator, and delivering the harvested ice into the bin.
- 79. A method as in claim 77, including the steps, performed in response to a sensed sump water temperature that is greater than an upper setpoint temperature, of circulating water from the sump to the evaporator, and controlling operation of the compressor so as to chill the evaporator sufficiently to chill, but not freeze, water circulated to the evaporator to thereby chill the water in the sump.
- 80. A method as in claim 77, including the steps, performed in response to a sensed sump water temperature that is greater than an upper setpoint temperature, of measuring the duration of any current ice freezing cycle and, if the measured duration of the current ice freezing cycle is greater than a minimum predetermined time and less than a maximum predetermined time, circulating water from the sump to the evaporator while controlling operation of the compressor so as to chill the evaporator sufficiently to chill, but not freeze, water circulated to the evaporator to thereby chill the water in the sump.
- 81. A method as in claim 77, including the steps, performed in response to a sensed sump water temperature that is greater than an upper setpoint temperature, of measuring the duration of any current ice freezing cycle and, if the measured duration of the current ice freezing cycle is less than a minimum predetermined time continuing the current ice freezing cycle until its duration is at least equal to the minimum predetermined time, and then discontinuing the current ice freezing cycle and circulating water from the sump to the evaporator while controlling operation of the compressor so as to chill the evaporator sufficiently to chill, but not freeze, water circulated to the evaporator to thereby chill the water in the sump.
- 82. A method as in claim 77, including the steps, performed in response to a sensed sump water temperature that is greater than an upper setpoint temperature, of measuring the duration of any current ice freezing cycle and, if the measured duration of the current ice freezing cycle is at least equal to a maximum predetermined time continuing the current ice freezing cycle, determining when sufficient ice has frozen onto the evaporator and interrupting the current ice freezing cycle in response thereto, harvesting ice from the evaporator, and then circulating water from the sump to the evaporator while controlling operation of the compressor so as to chill the evaporator sufficiently to chill, but not freeze, water circulated to the evaporator to thereby chill the water in the sump.
- 83. A method as in claim 77, including the steps, performed in response to a sensed sump water temperature that is greater than an upper setpoint temperature, of measuring the duration of any current ice freezing cycle and, if the measured duration of the current ice freezing cycle is at least equal to a maximum predetermined time continuing the current ice freezing cycle, determining when sufficient ice has frozen onto the evaporator and interrupting the current ice freezing cycle in response thereto, harvesting the ice from the evaporator, initiating a subsequent ice freezing cycle, terminating the subsequent ice making cycle when its duration is at least equal to a predetermined minimum time, and then circulating water from the sump to the evaporator while controlling operation of the compressor so as to chill the evaporator sufficiently to chill, but not freeze, water circulated to the evaporator to thereby chill the water in the sump.
- 84. A method as in claim 79, wherein the compressor is a variable speed compressor, and including the steps of determining the rate of change of sump water temperature with respect to time (DT/dt) and increasing the speed of operation of the compressor to lower the temperature of the evaporator if DT/dt is less than a first value.
- 85. A method as in claim 84, wherein the compressor is a variable speed compressor, and including the step of determining the rate of change of sump water temperature with respect to time (DT/dt) and decreasing the speed of operation of the compressor to raise the temperature of the evaporator if DT/dt is greater than a second value.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims benefit of provisional application Serial No. 60/466,558, filed Apr. 29, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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