Claims
- 1. A cup locator for a beverage dispenser comprising:
- (a) a cup rest adapted to be mounted on said dispenser and having at least one aperture therethrough;
- (b) a plurality of differently sized non-concentric rings, each sized to fit a different sized cup bottom and arranged one on top of the other from smallest to largest, said rings being mounted within said aperture of said cup rest for properly locating each of said cups in an upright position with respect to a transducer on said dispenser such that each one of a plurality of different sized cups can be in only one single possible location;
- (c) a base mounted to said smallest ring and having a central opening to allow ice and liquid to flow through said cup rest;
- (d) a pair of ribs extending outwardly from said base to support and strengthen said cup locator; and
- (e) a back stop extending upwardly from a rear perimeter of said largest ring.
- 2. The cup locator as recited in claim 1 wherein said number of said rings is four.
- 3. The cup locator as recited is claim 1 wherein the diameter of each of said rings from smallest to largest is 2.180 inches, 2.535 inches, 2.860 inches and 3.015 inches.
- 4. The cup locator as recited in claim 1 including a beverage dispenser having a valve assembly with a nozzle, said cup rest located below said nozzle, and said cup locator being positioned below said nozzle in said cup rest for positioning the rear edge of the bottom of a variety of different sized of cups, at the same identical front-to-back distance behind the center-line of said nozzle.
- 5. The cup locator as recited in claim 1 wherein each of said intermediate and largest rings are located in different horizontal planes from said smallest ring.
- 6. The cup locator as recited in claim 1 including means for connecting said cup locator to said cup rest of a beverage dispenser.
- 7. The cup locator as recited in claim 4 wherein said connecting means includes four arms equally spaced apart around the perimeter of said cup locator which are attached to said cup rest by rivets such that said largest ring is flush with the cup rest.
- 8. The cup locator as recited in claim 4 including an ultrasonic transducer positioned adjacent said nozzle and positioned with respect to each of said cups such that it can "see" both the lip and inside of each such cup.
- 9. The cup locator as recited in claim 8 wherein said transducer is provided with a cover comprising a filter and a cap, which includes a screen to prevent the transducer from becoming wet.
- 10. The cup locator as recited in claim 1 wherein the diameter of said central opening is 1.5 inches.
- 11. A cup locator for a beverage dispenser comprising:
- (a) a dispenser having a beverage dispensing nozzle for dispensing beverage into a cup located therebelow;
- (b) a cup rest on said dispenser spaced-apart from and below said nozzle for supporting a cup to receive beverage dispensed from said nozzle;
- (c) a cup locator positioned on said cup rest below said nozzle for properly positioning any one of a number of differently sized cups with reference to said nozzle so that beverage dispensed from said nozzle will flow into such properly positioned cup; and
- (d) said cup locator comprising a plurality of separate, differently sized, cup holder means, each for holding only one size of cup in only one specific location, and each of said cup holder means being located below and out of the way of each larger cup holder means.
- 12. The cup locator as recited in claim 11 wherein each of said cup holder means includes a flat horizontal surface for supporting a cup bottom, and a vertical surface for contacting a cup sidewall.
- 13. The cup holder as recited in claim 12 wherein each of said vertical walls is circular and continuous in length.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/883,512, filed on May 15, 1992, now abandoned.
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