The present invention relates generally to dispensing apparatus and, more particularly, to an apparatus for dispensing a flowable product at an elevated temperature. The flowable product includes a fluid that may or may not contain particulates, such as cheese sauces, chili, other condiments, and the like.
It is often desirable to dispense a condiment such as cheese sauce, mustard, catsup, and other flowable food products from a product container. To prevent bacterial growth in low acid food products, such products are maintained at or above an elevated temperature, typically about 140° F. or higher, after the container is opened. Often the food products are available in flexible packages or bags, and are dispensed from such packages.
There remains a need for an efficient, effective, and easy-to-use apparatus for dispensing food products from packages at or above a preset elevated temperature. One of the challenges is to maintain the temperature of the food product at various locations from the package to the dispensing nozzle or head at or above the preset elevated temperature. Failure to do so even in a relatively small region, especially at the dispensing nozzle outlet, may pose health risks by allowing bacterial growth to occur.
Embodiments of the present invention are directed to a dispensing apparatus for dispensing a heated fluid or flowable food product from a package while maintaining the product at or above a preset elevated temperature. The apparatus provides a container including a product compartment for housing the product package, and a dispensing mechanism to pump the product from the product package to a dispensing nozzle. Heated air is circulated around the product package and the dispensing mechanism including the dispensing outlet to maintain the temperature of the product from the product package to the dispensing outlet at or above a preset elevated temperature.
An aspect of the present invention is directed to an apparatus for dispensing a flowable product from a product package through a dispensing outlet at or above a preset elevated temperature. The apparatus comprises a container in which to dispose the product package. The container includes a gas inlet and a gas outlet. A dispensing outlet is provided to dispense the flowable product from the product package, and is disposed adjacent the gas outlet. A pump is coupled between the product package and the dispensing outlet to pump the flowable product from the product package to the dispensing outlet. A heated gas flow controller is configured to direct a heated gas flow in the container to heat the product package, the pump, and the dispensing outlet. The heated gas flow includes gas flowing into the container via the gas inlet and gas flowing out of the chamber via the gas outlet adjacent the dispensing outlet.
In some embodiments, the product package is disposed in a package compartment in the container with space around the product package to permit the heated gas flow through the space around the product package. The pump includes a flow channel disposed between the product package and the dispensing outlet, and the flow channel is disposed inside the container. The gas outlet comprises an annular outlet disposed around the dispensing outlet. The heated gas flow controller comprises a fan heater which draws outside air from outside the container via the gas inlet, heats the air, and circulates the heated air in the container. A portion of the heated air exits the container through the gas outlet and a remaining portion of the heated air is recirculated through a return air plenum to the fan heater. The fan heater generates a positive pressure inside the container which is higher than a pressure outside the container. A filter disposed at the gas inlet.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, the apparatus comprises a container in which to dispose the product package, and a dispensing outlet to dispense the flowable product from the product package. A pump is coupled between the product package and the dispensing outlet to pump the flowable product from the product package to the dispensing outlet. A heater is configured to heat air in the container. A fan is configured to draw outside air from outside the container via the gas inlet which is heated by the heater, and to circulate the heated air in the container along flow paths adjacent the product package, the pump, and the dispensing outlet.
In some embodiments, a portion of the heated air exits the container through the gas outlet and a remaining portion of the heated air is recirculated through a return air plenum to the fan heater. The gas outlet comprises an annular outlet disposed around the dispensing outlet. The product package is disposed in a package compartment in the container with space around the product package to permit the heated gas flow through the space around the product package.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, the apparatus comprises a container in which to dispose the product package, a dispensing outlet to dispense the flowable product from the product package, a pump coupled between the product package and the dispensing outlet to pump the flowable product from the product package to the dispensing outlet, and a heater configured to heat air in the container. The apparatus further comprises a mechanism for generating a positive pressure inside the container which is higher than a pressure outside the container to cause the heated air in the container to flow adjacent the product package, the pump, and the dispensing outlet.
In accordance with yet another aspect of the invention, a method of dispensing a flowable product at or above a preset elevated temperature comprises disposing a product package in a container; pumping a flowable product to produce a product flow from the product package to a dispensing outlet to dispense the flowable product outside the container; and directing a heated gas flow in the container along flow paths adjacent the product flow to heat the flowable product from the product package to the dispensing outlet. The heated gas flow includes gas flowing adjacent the dispensing outlet to maintain the flowable product at or above the preset elevated temperature at the dispensing outlet.
In some embodiments, the heated gas flow includes gas flowing through a gas outlet to exit the container, and the gas outlet comprises an annular outlet disposed around the dispensing outlet. Directing the heated gas flow comprises drawing outside air from outside the container via a gas inlet of the container, heating the air, and circulating the heated air in the container. The heated gas flow includes a portion of heated gas flowing through a gas outlet to exit the container, and a remaining portion of the heated air which is recirculated through the container. Directing the heated gas flow comprises generating a positive pressure inside the container which is higher than a pressure outside the container. The product package is disposed in a package compartment in the container with space around the product package to permit the heated gas flow through the space around the product package.
The apparatus 10 employs a fan heater to provide a flow of heated gas or air inside the container 14. In the embodiment as shown in
To provide recirculation of the air inside the container 14, a return air plenum 50 is disposed near the air inlet 40 to recirculate air inside the container 14 to the fan 42. This provides an efficient and effective heated air flow within the container 14. As best seen in
Because of the air flow out of the container 14, the outside air flow through the inlet 40 into the container 14 is needed to generate a positive pressure inside the container 14 which is higher than the pressure outside the container 14. As seen in
The apparatus 10 is easy to assemble and disassemble. The top cover 36 is removable. The pump 26, pump holder bulkhead panel 20, and product package holder 16 can be lifted out of the container 14 with relative ease for cleaning or the like. The product package 12, with the pump assembly 26 and inlet tube 34 preconnected to the inlet tube 34, can be installed by simply lowering it straight into the package holder 16. By placing the package outlet near the bottom of the package holder 16, the maximum amount of product can be drawn out from the package 12 to minimize waste. For safety, the apparatus 10 desirably provides thermal overload fuse should the thermostat for the heater 44 fail and a ground fault type electrical plug for any electrical shorts.
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The above-described arrangements of apparatus and methods are merely illustrative of applications of the principles of this invention and many other embodiments and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the claims. For example,
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