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The present claimed invention relates to the field of beverage vending.
Vending machines, especially beverage vending machines, have become a necessary staple of today's society with more than 7,000,000 vending machines in the United States alone. On average, more than $73,000,000 a year is spent by consumers at vending machines with more than 50% of all vending machines sales being generated from soda or cold drinks. However, while traditional beverage vending machine sales decline and technology advances, consumers continue to crave new and convenient methods of obtaining their beverages from vending machines.
The present claimed invention comprises a custom vending chassis that fully encases a separate refrigeration unit situated in the lower section of the chassis that houses pressurized beverage kegs or vessels (“keg” or “kegs”) or is situated atop and affixed to a separate keg refrigeration unit not fully encased in the custom vending chassis. The upper section of the custom vending chassis contains a series of standard beverage tap faucets (commonly known and referred to as “tap” or “taps”) that deliver the beverage liquid from the refrigerated keg(s) to the customer once the tap handle(s) are manually pulled or manipulated by an individual or customer (“customer”). The foregoing process is managed by a software control and payment mechanism situated directly on the upper section of the vending chassis that instantaneously charges the customer a per unit (e.g., per ounce) price of the beverage liquid to be dispensed once payment is made via the cash, coin and/or card payment device and the customer pulls or manipulates the tap handles of the beverage taps.
Said invention allows the customer to purchase the designated beverage liquid(s) in desired (small or large) quantities while utilizing their own beverage containers or disposable beverage containers as provided in conjunction with the claimed invention, which provides the customer with a convenient and tailored beverage vending experience no traditional beverage vending machine currently offers.
a depicts the standard beverage tap faucets situated on the upper section of the claimed invention.
b depicts the video touchscreen display situated on the upper section of the claimed invention.
c depicts the cash, coin and/or card payment device situated on the upper section of the claimed invention.
d depicts the tap handles affixed to the standard beverage tap faucets situated on the upper section of the claimed invention.
a depicts the separate refrigeration unit situated within the lower section of custom vending chassis of the claimed invention.
b depicts the beverage kegs contained within the refrigeration unit situated within the lower section of the custom vending chassis of the claimed invention.
c depicts the nitrogen, carbon dioxide or other gas tank contained within the refrigeration unit situated within the lower section of the custom vending chassis of the claimed invention.
d depicts the food-grade hoses, tubing or piping connecting the beverage kegs and the nitrogen, carbon dioxide or other gas tank to the tap faucets.
a depicts the liquid heating device contained within the upper section of the custom vending chassis of the claimed invention.
b depicts the software unit contained within the upper section of the custom vending chassis of the claimed invention.
c depicts the solenoid-controlled valves contained within the upper section of the custom vending chassis of the claimed invention.
d depicts the liquid flow meters contained within the upper section of the custom vending chassis of the claimed invention.
The present claimed invention comprises a custom vending chassis constructed of any commonly used industrial-grade metal, including, but not limited to steel or aluminum, that consists of an upper and lower section [
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Pending authorization from the customer's credit, debit or other card provider (not applicable for cash or coin transactions), the invention's software unit [
Instructions are provided to the customer directly on the chassis of the invention and/or via the invention's video touchscreen display that direct the customer to select his or her desired beverage (as offered or available through the invention) and to pull or manipulate the tap handles [
The customer manually pulls or manipulates the tap handle(s) (or pushes an electronic button for accessibility or for individuals with disabilities) to initiate the dispensing of beverage liquid from the beverage kegs through food-grade hoses, tubing or piping (“tubing”) [
As the beverage liquid is being dispensed through the invention and received by the customer, liquid flow meters [
The customer also has the option of designating the temperature (hot or cold) of the beverage liquid to dispensed prior to pulling or manipulating the tap handle(s) of the tap(s), whereby the customer will be prompted by the invention's video touchscreen display to select whether he or she desires the beverage liquid to be dispensed “hot” or cold”, which will be represented by (virtual) buttons shown on the video touchscreen display that read “hot” or “cold”. If the customer desires the beverage liquid to be dispensed “cold”, the customer will press the “cold” button on the video touchscreen display and the process of use of the invention takes place as previously described. If the customer desires the beverage liquid to be dispensed “hot”, the customer will press the “hot” button on the video touchscreen display and the liquid heating device [
Upon receipt of the desired volume of beverage liquid (by the customer's termination of pulling or manipulating the tap handle(s)), the customer has the option of completing his or her transaction by pressing a (virtual) button shown on the invention's video touchscreen display that reads “Complete Transaction”. If the customer does not press said button within a designated amount of time (as set by the owner or operator of the invention), the invention's software unit will “time-out” and complete/close the customer's transaction unilaterally. The customer is then charged a single price for the total volume of beverage liquid dispensed through the invention (as tracked and measured by the liquid flow meters and the invention's software unit), which is calculated by the software unit based upon a per unit (e.g. per ounce) price of beverage liquid, as set by the owner or operator of the invention.
Similar to standard beverage vending machines common to the current vending machine market, the present claimed invention achieves the foregoing process of use in a completely unattended manner without human interaction or assistance. However, the present claimed invention is distinguishable from and unlike standard beverage vending machines because it offers customers the option and ability to obtain their hot or cold beverages in small or large quantities without being restricted to a pre-determined amount of beverage liquid or specific beverage container size. Prior to the present claimed invention, the typical beverage vending machines limited a customer to the quantity size of the beverage containers offered through said machines, when the customer may not desire that specific quantity of beverage liquid. The customer may desire more or less than the specific quantity of beverage liquid offered by way of said specific size beverage containers, which are only sold in fixed beverage quantities/amounts.
The present claimed invention allows the customer to manually and directly control the process and amount of beverage liquid dispensed, in real-time fashion, and further allows the customer to use his or her own, reusable beverage container(s). The customer's ability to use his or her own, reusable beverage container(s) offers an eco-friendly beverage container option that helps to reduce use and waste of disposable beverage containers that may be harmful to the environment.