Claims
- 1. A frozen beverage machine, comprising:
a process control block having a plurality of inlets for receiving ingredients and a plurality of outlets, the process control block including a flow control device for controlling the flow of ingredients therethrough; a mixing block having a plurality of inlets and an outlet, the mixing block inlets being connected to the process control block outlets such that ingredients flowing through the mixing block are mixed together; at least one freezing chamber connected to the mixing block outlet to receive the mixed ingredients therefrom; a refrigeration system arranged to refrigerate the at least one freezing chamber; a controller connected to the process control block, the controller operable to control operation of the frozen beverage machine; and a dispensing valve connected to the freezing chamber.
- 2. The frozen beverage machine of claim 1, wherein the controller is further programmed to automatically sanitize the frozen beverage machine.
- 3. The frozen beverage machine of claim 1, wherein the mixing block is connected to the freezing chamber such that the mixing block is chilled via thermal communication with the freezing chamber.
- 4. The frozen beverage machine of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of check valves, each of the mixing block inlets having one of the check valves coupled thereto.
- 5. The frozen beverage machine of claim 1, wherein at least one of the mixing block inlets is connected to a source of a cleaning fluid.
- 6. The frozen beverage machine of claim 5, further comprising a compartment for stowing the source of cleaning solution.
- 7. The frozen beverage machine of claim 5, wherein the source of cleaning solution comprises at least one bag for holding a volume of the cleaning solution, each bag situated in a respective box.
- 8. The frozen beverage machine of claim 1, further comprising a static mixer situated at the outlet of the mixing block.
- 9. The frozen beverage machine of claim 1, further comprising a pressure transducer connected to the mixing block to sense the pressure in the freezing chamber.
- 10. The frozen beverage machine of claim 9, wherein the controller receives an output of the pressure transducer, and wherein the controller is programmed to control refrigeration of the freezing chamber in response to the pressure of the freezing chamber.
- 11. The frozen beverage machine of claim 1, further comprising a pump connected between the source of cleaning solution and the mixing block to pump the cleaning solution into the mixing block.
- 12. The frozen beverage machine of claim 1, further comprising a drain valve assembly attached to the freezing chamber for draining the contents thereof.
- 13. The frozen beverage machine of claim 12, further comprising a source of compressed air connected to the drain valve assembly, wherein the drain valve assembly is air-operated.
- 14. The frozen beverage machine of claim 12, wherein the controller is programmed to operate the drain assembly.
- 15. The frozen beverage machine of claim 13, wherein the source of compressed air is further connected to the mixing block.
- 16. The frozen beverage machine of claim 13, wherein the source of compressed air comprises an air compressor.
- 17. The frozen beverage machine of claim 13, wherein the source of compressed air comprises an air tank.
- 18. The frozen beverage machine of claim 1, further comprising a vent valve assembly connected to the freezing chamber.
- 19. The frozen beverage machine of claim 1, further comprising a water pump for pumping water to the mixing block.
- 20. The frozen beverage machine of claim 1, further comprising a compartment refrigerated by the refrigeration system for storing the ingredients.
- 21. The frozen beverage machine of claim 1, wherein the dispensing valve comprises:
a valve body a nozzle releasably connected to the valve body such that the nozzle is rotatable in first and second directions within the valve body; and a handle connected to the nozzle, the nozzle actuated by side-to-side motion of the handle, wherein the valve is actuated by moving the handle in either ther first or direction.
- 22. The frozen beverage machine of claim 21, wherein the nozzle defines a chevron-shaped notch and the valve body defines a bore extending therethrough, and wherein a pin extends through the bore and seats in the chevron-shaped notch such that the chevron-shaped notch rides on the pin when the nozzle is rotated by the handle.
- 23. A method of operating a frozen beverage machine, the frozen beverage machine including a mixing block having a plurality of inlets and an outlet coupled to a freezing chamber, the freezing chamber having a drain valve and a dispensing valve coupled thereto, the method comprising:
pumping beverage ingredients into corresponding ingredient inlets of the mixing block such that the ingredients are mixed in the mixing block to form a product mixture, wherein the product mixture flows from the mixing block outlet into the freezing chamber; refrigerating the freezing chamber and the mixing block; draining the product mixture from the freezing chamber via the drain valve; pumping a cleaning solution into a cleaning solution inlet of the mixing block and into the freezing chamber; and draining the cleaning solution from the freezing chamber via the drain valve.
- 24. The method of claim 23, further comprising injecting air into a gas inlet of the mixing block such that air is included in the beverage mixture.
- 25. The method of claim 23, wherein pumping the cleaning solution into a corresponding cleaning solution inlet of the mixing block comprises pumping the cleaning solution from a container stored in the frozen beverage machine.
- 26. The method of claim 23, wherein the ingredient inlets include a water inlet, and wherein pumping the cleaning solution into a corresponding cleaning solution inlet of the mixing block further comprises pumping water into the water inlet of the mixing block to dilute the cleaning solution.
- 27. The method of claim 23, further comprising pumping water into a water inlet of the mixing block rinse the cleaning solution from the mixing block and freezing chamber.
- 28. The method of claim 23, further comprising receiving an indication that cleaning solution has been dispensed from the dispensing valve before draining the cleaning solution from the freezing chamber.
- 29. The method of claim 23, further comprising defrosting the freezing chamber before draining the product mixture.
- 30. The method of claim 23, wherein draining the product mixture includes pressurizing the freezing chamber by pumping a gas into the freezing chamber.
- 31. The method of claim 23, wherein draining the product mixture includes pumping the product mixture out of the freezing chamber via the drain valve.
- 32. The method of claim 23, wherein the freezing chamber includes a vent valve, and wherein draining the product mixture includes opening the vent valve.
- 33. The method of claim 30, wherein pressurizing the freezing chamber includes pumping the gas into a gas inlet of the mixing chamber.
- 34. The method of claim 30, wherein draining the product mixture includes monitoring the freezing chamber pressure and opening the drain valve in response to the monitored pressure.
- 35. A controller for a frozen beverage machine, comprising:
a processor; a memory accessible by the processor, the memory storing program instructions that when executed by the processor operate the frozen beverage machine according to the method of a selected one of claims 23 to 34.
- 36. A frozen beverage machine, comprising:
a mixing block having a plurality of inlets and an outlet, the mixing block inlets including a syrup inlet, a water inlet, a gas inlet and a cleaning solution inlet, wherein syrup, water and gas received via the corresponding inlets are mixed in the mixing chamber to form a product mixture; a freezing chamber connected to the mixing block outlet to receive the product mixture therefrom, the freezing chamber including a product dispensing valve and a drain valve; a refrigeration system arranged to refrigerate the freezing chamber and mixing block; a sanitation pump connected to the cleaning solution inlet for pumping cleaning solution to the mixing block; a controller programmed to control operation of the frozen beverage machine, such that in response to a predetermined condition, the drain valve is opened to drain the product mixture from the freezing chamber, the drain valve is closed, the sanitation pump is activated to pump cleaning solution into the mixing block, the sanitation pump is deactivated, and the drain valve is opened to drain the cleaning solution from the freezing chamber.
- 37. The frozen beverage machine of claim 36, further comprising a source of compressed gas connected to the gas inlet for injecting air into the mixing block, and wherein the controller is programmed to inject gas into the mixing block to pressurize the freezing chamber before opening the drain valve.
- 38. The frozen beverage machine of claim 36, further comprising:
a syrup pump connected to the syrup inlet for pumping syrup to the mixing block; and a water pump connected to the water inlet for pumping water to the mixing block; wherein the controller is programmed activate the syrup and water pump to pump syrup and water to the mixing block to form the product mixture.
- 39. The frozen beverage machine of claim 38, wherein the controller is programmed to inject air into the mixing block for adding air to the product mixture.
- 40. The frozen beverage machine of claim 39, wherein the compressed gas is air.
- 41. The frozen beverage machine of claim 36, further comprising a pressure transducer connected to the mixing block to determine the freezing chamber pressure, the pressure transducer including an output connected to the controller, wherein the controller is programed to operate the drain valve in response to the pressure transducer.
- 42. The frozen beverage machine of claim 41, wherein the controller is programmed to operate the sanitation pump in response to the pressure transducer.
- 43. The frozen beverage machine of claim 36, further comprising a pressure transducer connected to the mixing block to determine the freezing chamber pressure, the pressure transducer including an output connected to the controller, wherein the controller is programmed to operate the refrigeration system in response to the pressure transducer.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/226,228, filed on Aug. 18, 2000, the entire specification of which is incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60226228 |
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