Claims
- 1. A drink dispensing system comprisingat least one dispenser valve; a carbonator; an ice storage bin including first heat transfer coils therein; a carbonated water circulation circuit, the carbonator and the first heat transfer coils being in the carbonated water circuit, the dispenser valve being in fluid communication with the carbonated water circuit; a pump capable of being coupled for fluid communication in the carbonated water circulation circuit, the carbonated water circulation circuit being a closed loop in operation including fluid communication fully about the closed loop in at least one direction among the carbonator, the dispenser valve and the first heat transfer coils independently of the pump.
- 2. The drink dispensing system of claim 1, the carbonated water circulation circuit having a parallel bypass around the pump.
- 3. The drink dispensing system of claim 2, the carbonated water circulation circuit having a check valve in the bypass againstbackflow.
- 4. The drink dispensing system of claim 3, the pump having a flow rate no greater than 35 gal./hr.
- 5. The drink dispensing system of claim 1, the carbonated water circulation circuit having a circulation rate of about 15 gal./hr.
- 6. The drink dispensing system of claim 1, the ice storage bin further including second heat transfer coils therein in the carbonated water circulation circuit, the dispenser valve being in fluid communication with the carbonated water circulation circuit between the first heat transfer coils and the second heat transfer coils.
- 7. The drink dispensing system of claim 6 further comprisinga cold plate in the bottom of the ice storage bin, the first and second heat transfer coils being imbedded in the cold plate.
- 8. The drink dispensing system of claim 6, the first heat transfer coils being in fluid communication between the carbonator and the dispenser valve in the carbonated Water circulation circuit and the second heat transfer coils being in fluid communication between the carbonator and the dispenser valve in the carbonated water circulation circuit.
- 9. The drink dispensing system of claim 1 further comprisinga source of water including a water inlet, and third heat transfer coils, the third heat transfer coils being in the ice storage bin and in fluid communication with the carbonator.
- 10. The drink dispensing system of claim 1 further comprisinga source of water coupled for fluid communication with the carbonator including a water inlet and a water pressure booster including a water pressure booster valve, a water chamber, a carbon dioxide pressurized chamber and a movable wall between the water chamber and the carbon dioxide pressurized chamber, the movable wall being coupled with the water pressure booster valve; a source of pressurized carbon dioxide in fluid communication with the carbon dioxide pressurized chamber and with the carbonator.
- 11. A drink dispensing system comprisingat least one dispenser valve; a carbonator; an ice storage bin including first heat transfer coils therein; a carbonated water circulation circuit, the carbonator and the first heat transfer coils being in the carbonated water circuit, the dispenser valve being in fluid communication with the carbonated water circuit; a pump capable of being coupled for fluid communication in the carbonated water circulation circuit, the carbonated water circulation circuit being a closed loop in operation including fluid communication among the carbonator, the dispenser valve and the first heat transfer coils independently of the pump, the first heat transfer coils being in fluid communication between the carbonator and the dispenser valve in the carbonated water circulation circuit and the second heat transfer coils being in fluid communication between the carbonator and the dispenser valve in the carbonated water circulation circuit, the carbonated water circulation circuit between the carbonator and the dispenser valve through the first heat transfer coils including the pump coupled for fluid communication with the carbonated water circulation circuit and a parallel bypass around the pump, the carbonated water circulation circuit between the carbonator and the dispenser valve through the second heat transfer coils permitting flow in both directions.
- 12. A drink dispensing system comprisingat least one dispenser valve; a carbonator; an ice storage bin including first heat transfer coils and second heat transfer coils therein; a carbonated water circulation circuit, the carbonator, the first heat transfer coils and the second heat transfer coils being in the carbonated water circulation circuit, the dispenser valve being in fluid communication with the carbonated water circulation circuit between the first heat transfer coils and the second heat transfer coils, the first heat transfer coils being in fluid communication between the carbonator and the dispenser valve in the carbonated water circuit and the second heat transfer coils being in fluid communication between the carbonator and the dispenser valve in the carbonated water circuit.
- 13. The drink dispensing system of claim 12 further comprisinga cold plate in the bottom of the ice storage bin, the first and second heat transfer coils being imbedded in the cold plate.
- 14. The drink dispensing system of claim 12 further comprisinga pump fluid circuit including an inlet, an outlet and a pump between the inlet and the outlet, the inlet and the outlet capable of being coupled for fluid communication in the carbonated water circulation circuit between the carbonator and the first heat transfer coils.
- 15. The drink dispensing system of claim 12, the carbonated water circulation circuit between the carbonator and the dispenser valve through the second heat transfer coils permitting flow in both directions.
- 16. The drink dispensing system of claim 12 further comprisinga source of water including a water inlet and third heat transfer coils, the third heat transfer coils being in the ice storage bin and coupled for fluid communication with the carbonator.
- 17. The drink dispensing system of claim 12 further comprisinga source of water including a water inlet and a water pressure booster and coupled for fluid communication with the carbonator, the water pressure booster including a water pressure booster valve, a water chamber, a carbon dioxide pressurized chamber and a movable wall between the water chamber and the carbon dioxide pressurized chamber, the movable wall being coupled with the water pressure valve; a source of pressurized carbon dioxide in fluid communication with the carbon dioxide pressurized chamber and with the carbonator.
- 18. The drink dispensing system of claim 17 further comprisinga pressurized water supply line in fluid communication with the water pressure booster; at least a second dispenser valve in fluid communication with the pressurized water supply line.
- 19. A drink dispensing system comprisinga carbonated water circuit; a first set of dispenser valves; a second set of dispenser valves; a first ice storage bin proximate to the first set of dispenser valves and including therein first heat transfer coils therethrough; a second ice storage bin proximate to the second set of dispenser valves and including second heat transfer coils therethrough; a carbonator in the carbonated water circuit, the first set of dispenser valves being in direct fluid communication with the carbonated water circuit between the first heat transfer coils and the second heat transfer coils, the second set of dispenser valves being in direct fluid communication with the carbonated water circuit between the second heat transfer coils and the carbonator; a pump capable of being coupled for fluid communication in the carbonated water circuit.
- 20. The drink dispensing system of claim 19, the first ice storage bin further including therein third heat transfer coils in the carbonated water circuit between the first heat transfer coils and the second heat transfer coils, the first set of dispenser valves being in direct fluid communication with the carbonated water circuit between the first heat transfer coils and the third heat transfer coils.
- 21. The drink dispensing system of claim 20, the second ice storage bin further including therein fourth heat transfer coils in the carbonated water circuit between the second heat transfer coils and the carbonator, the second set of dispenser valves being in direct fluid communication with the carbonated water circuit between the second heat transfer coils and the fourth heat transfer coils.
- 22. The drink dispensing system of claim 19 further comprisinga source of water including a water inlet, a supply pump, third heat transfer coils in the first ice storage bin and a water pressure booster valve in seriatim, the water pressure booster valve being in fluid communication with the carbonator, a water pressure booster including a water chamber, a carbon dioxide pressurized chamber and a movable wall therebetween and coupled with the water pressure booster valve; a source of pressurized carbon dioxide in fluid communication with the carbon dioxide pressurized chamber and with the carbonator.
- 23. The drink dispensing system of claim 22 further comprisinga noncarbonated dispenser valve in fluid communication with the water pressure booster.
- 24. The drink dispensing system of claim 19 further comprisinga third set of dispenser valves; a parallel carbonated water circuit coupled with the first heat exchange coil and the carbonator; a third ice storage bin proximate to the third set of dispenser valves and including third heat transfer coils therethrough in the parallel carbonated water circuit between the first set of dispenser valves and the carbonator, the third set of dispenser valves being in direct fluid communication with the third heat transfer coils through the parallel carbonated water circuit.
- 25. The drink dispensing system of claim 24, the first ice storage bin having fourth heat transfer coils therein in the carbonated water circuit between the first heat transfer coils and the second heat transfer coils, the first set of dispenser valves being in direct fluid communication with the carbonated water circuit between the first heat transfer coils and the third heat transfer coils, the second ice storage bin having fifth heat transfer coils therein in the carbonated water circuit between the second heat transfer coils and the carbonator, the second set of dispenser valves being in direct fluid communication with the carbonated water circuit between the second heat transfer coils and the fifth heat transfer coils, the third ice storage bin having sixth heat transfer coils in the parallel carbonated water circuit between the third heat transfer coils and the carbonator, the third set of dispenser valves being in direct fluid communication with the parallel carbonated water circuit between the third heat transfer coils and the sixth heat transfer coils.
- 26. The drink dispensing system of claim 19, the carbonated water circuit permitting flow in both directions between the carbonator and the carbonated water circuit between the first and second set of heat transfer coils.
- 27. A drink dispensing system comprisinga first set of dispenser valves; a second set of dispenser valves; a carbonator; a first parallel carbonated water circuit extending from and returning to the carbonator; a second parallel carbonated water circuit extending from and returning to the carbonator; a first ice storage bin proximate to the first set of dispenser valves and including first and second heat transfer coils therein and in the first parallel carbonated water circuit, the first set of dispenser valves being in direct fluid communication with the first carbonated water circuit between the first heat transfer coils and the second heat transfer coils; a second ice storage bin proximate to the second set of dispenser valves and including third and fourth heat transfer coils therein and in the second parallel carbonated water circuit, the second set of dispenser valves being in direct fluid communication with the second carbonated water circuit between the third heat transfer coils and the fourth heat transfer coils.
- 28. The drink dispensing system of claim 27 further comprisinga third set of dispenser valves; a third parallel carbonated water circuit extending from and returning to the carbonator; a third ice storage bin proximate to the third set of dispenser valves and including fifth and sixth heat transfer coils therein and in the third parallel carbonated water circuit, the third set of dispenser valves being in direct fluid communication with the third carbonated water circuit between the fifth heat transfer coils and the sixth heat transfer coils.
- 29. The drink dispensing system of claim 27 further comprisingfirst and second pumps capable of being coupled for fluid communication in the first and second parallel carbonated water circuits, respectively.
- 30. The drink dispensing system of claim 29, the first and second parallel carbonated water circulation circuits being closed loops and in operation including fluid communication among the carbonator, the first and second dispenser valves, respectively, and the first and second and the third and fourth heat transfer coils, respectively independently of the first and second pumps, respectively.
- 31. The drink dispensing system of claim 30, the first and second carbonated water circulation circuits each having a parallel bypass around the first and second pumps, respectively.
- 32. The drink dispensing system of claim 30, the first and second carbonated water circulation circuits between the carbonator and the first and second dispenser valves, respectively, through the second and fourth heat transfer coils permitting flow in both directions.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority from a provisional application No. 60/386,208, filed May 16, 2002.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/386208 |
May 2002 |
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