Claims
- 1. A condiment dispensing system comprising:
- at least one reservoir sized to contain a quantity of condiment therein;
- a dispensing apparatus;
- at least one fluid-driven pump fluidly coupled between said reservoir and said dispensing apparatus for pumping condiment from said reservoir to said dispensing apparatus, said pump being adapted to draw a pre-determined quantity of the condiment from the reservoir thereinto and dispense the pre-determined quantity therefrom into the dispensing apparatus; and
- a valve assembly disposed within said dispensing apparatus, said valve assembly comprising:
- a plurality of fluid passages in fluid communication with said pump; and
- at least one vale stem, said valve stem being reciprocally movable between first and second positions;
- said fluid passages and said valve stem being oriented within said dispensing apparatus in a manner wherein said valve stem is operable to selectively open certain ones of said fluid passages while simultaneously closing others such that said valve stem causes said pump to draw the pre-determined quantity of condiment from the reservoir thereinto when in the first position and dispense the pre-determined quantity therefrom into the dispensing apparatus when in the second position.
- 2. The dispensing system as defined in claim 1 wherein said fluid-driven pump comprises:
- a housing means defining a first cavity and a second cavity;
- a piston slidably positioned within said housing means, said piston being reciprocably movable through intake and exhaust strokes within said first cavity for selectively drawing the pre-determined quantity of condiment thereinto and dispensing the pre-determined quantity therefrom into the dispensing apparatus;
- an inlet/exhaust port coupled to said housing for supplying a pressurized fluid to said second cavity for initiating the exhaust stroke of said piston and venting the pressurized fluid from the second cavity during the intake stroke of said piston;
- a product inlet for placing said first cavity in fluid communication with said reservoir during the intake stroke of said piston;
- a product outlet for placing said first cavity in fluid communication with said dispensing apparatus during the exhaust stroke of said piston; and
- a first spring means disposed within said first cavity, said first spring means cooperating with said piston in a manner operable to bias said piston toward said second cavity when the pressurized fluid is vented therefrom.
- 3. The dispensing system as defined in claim 2 wherein said fluid-driven pump further includes a means for adjusting the pre-determined quantity of condiment drawn into and dispensed from the pump.
- 4. The dispensing system as defined in claim 3 wherein said adjusting means comprises a cap member threadably received onto said housing adjacent said second cavity, said cap member being cooperatively engaged to said piston in a manner wherein clockwise rotation of said cap member decreases the piston stroke thereby decreasing the pre-determined quantity of the condiment and counter-clockwise rotation of said cap member increases the piston stroke thereby increasing the pre-determined quantity of the condiment.
- 5. The dispensing system as defined in claim 2 wherein said dispensing apparatus is fluidly connected to said inlet/exhaust port of the pump in a manner wherein said valve stem is operable to place said second cavity in fluid communication with ambient air when in said first position and in fluid communication with the pressurized fluid when in said second position.
- 6. The dispensing system as defined in claim 5 wherein said plurality of fluid passages disposed within said dispensing apparatus comprise:
- a first passage in fluid communication with the pressurized fluid;
- a third passage in fluid communication with the inlet/exhaust port;
- a second passage fluidly connecting said first passage to said third passage; and
- a fourth passage fluidly connecting said third passage to ambient air via an exhaust port;
- said valve stem being oriented within said dispensing apparatus in a manner wherein said valve stem is operably to open said second passage while simultaneously closing said fourth passage and said exhaust port when in said second position and open said fourth passage and said exhaust port while simultaneously closing said second passage when in said first position.
- 7. The dispensing system as defined in claim 6 wherein said valve assembly further comprises a second spring means disposed within said dispensing apparatus, said second spring means being cooperatively engaged to said valve stem in a manner operable to bias said valve stem toward said first position.
- 8. The dispensing system as defined in claim 6 wherein said at least one reservoir comprises a plurality of reservoirs, each of said reservoirs containing a quantity of a condiment therein, and said at least one fluid-driven pump comprises a plurality of fluid-driven pumps, each of said pumps being in fluid communication with a respective one of said reservoirs.
- 9. The dispensing system as defined in claim 8 wherein said plurality of reservoirs each comprise a bag-in-box reservoir.
- 10. The dispensing system as defined in claim 9 wherein said valve assembly comprises a plurality of valve stems, each of said valve stems being in fluid communication with a respective one of said fluid-driven pumps via said fluid passages.
- 11. The dispensing system as defined in claim 10 wherein said fluid-driven pumps each comprise a carbon dioxide fluid-driven pump.
- 12. A fluid-driven pump for use in a condiment dispensing system, comprising:
- a housing means defining at least one interior cavity and having first and second ends and a partially threaded outer surface;
- a piston slidably positioned within said housing means, said piston being reciprocably movable through intake and exhaust strokes within said interior cavity for selectively drawing a pre-determined quantity of condiment thereinto and dispensing the pre-determined quantity therefrom;
- a piston support member rigidly attached to the piston and defining an air-receiving cavity;
- a seal assembly engaged to and enclosing the second end of said housing means, said seal assembly defining an inlet/exhaust port for supplying a pressurized fluid to the air-receiving cavity of the piston support member for initiating the exhaust stroke of said piston and venting the pressurized fluid from the air-receiving cavity during the intake stroke of said piston;
- a product inlet disposed in the first end of the housing means for placing said interior cavity in fluid communication with a condiment reservoir during the intake stroke of said piston;
- a product outlet disposed in the first end of the housing means for placing said interior cavity in fluid communication with a condiment dispensing apparatus during the exhaust stroke of said piston;
- and a first spring means disposed within said interior cavity, said first spring means being directly engaged to said piston in a manner operable to bias said piston toward the second end of the housing means when the pressurized fluid is vented from the air-receiving cavity via said inlet/exhaust port.
- 13. The pump of claim 12 wherein said sealing assembly further comprises a cap member threadably connected to the outer surface of said housing means for adjusting the pre-determined quantity of condiment drawn into and dispensed from the pump, said sealing assembly being cooperatively engaged to said piston support member in a manner wherein clockwise rotation of the cap member decreases the piston stroke thereby decreasing the pre-determined quantity of the condiment and counter-clockwise rotation of said cap member increases the piston stroke thereby increasing the pre-determined quantity of the condiment.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07,830,113 which was filed on Jan. 30, 1992 and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,158,210 on Oct. 27, 1992, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/537,509 filed Jun. 13, 1990 and now abandoned.
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