Information
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Patent Grant
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6286724
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Patent Number
6,286,724
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Date Filed
Friday, November 12, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 11, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Shaver; Kevin
- Bui; Thach H
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 251 90
- 251 101
- 251 107
- 251 108
- 137 385
- 137 382
- 222 505
- 222 1
- 222 153
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A cold drink system for chilling a liquid include a hopper for retaining a quantity of liquid and a hopper cover for covering a mouth of the hopper. A dispensing faucet is connected to the hopper for dispensing liquid therefrom. Structure is provided for locking the dispensing faucet to prevent actuation thereof by an unauthorized user. In addition, structure is provided for retaining the hopper cover on the hopper to deter an unauthorized user from attempting to remove the hopper cover from the hopper.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention is generally directed to a lock structure for a cold drink system which deters or prevents an unauthorized user from trying to obtain or from obtaining access to a chilled liquid within the cold drink system.
The cold drink system on which the present invention is used, is used to produce chilled beverages. A variety of chilled beverages can be produced by the cold drink system, including frozen or slush beverages, chilled juice drinks, milkshakes, etc.
The cold drink system includes a hopper for retaining a quantity of liquid or beverage and a chilling structure for chilling the liquid to form a chilled beverage. Some form of agitating or mixing structure, such as a blade or auger, is provided which moves relative to the chilling portion to circulate the beverage along the chilling portion and within the hopper. Circulation of the beverage along the chilling portion helps to reduce the temperature of the beverage. A hopper cover is positioned over the open upper end of the hopper and is removable therefrom so that the hopper can be cleaned and the internal components serviced. A dispensing faucet is provided for dispensing chilled beverage from the hopper.
The present invention provides a lock structure for such a cold drink system which deters or/prevents an unauthorized user from trying to obtain or from obtaining access to a chilled liquid within the cold drink system. Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon a reading of the attached specification in combination with a study of the drawings.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A general object of the present invention is to provide a lock structure for a cold drink system which deters or prevents an unauthorized user from trying to obtain or from obtaining access to a chilled liquid within the cold drink system.
An object of the present invention is to provide a lock structure for locking a dispensing faucet provided on the cold drink system to prevent actuation thereof by an unauthorized user.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a lock structure for retaining the hopper cover on the hopper to deter an unauthorized user from attempting to remove the hopper cover from the hopper.
Briefly, and in accordance with the foregoing, the present invention discloses structure for a cold drink system which deters or prevents an unauthorized user from trying to obtain or from obtaining access to a chilled liquid within the cold drink system. The cold drink system includes a hopper for retaining a quantity of liquid and a hopper cover for covering a mouth of the hopper. A dispensing faucet is connected to the hopper for dispensing liquid therefrom. Structure is provided for locking the dispensing faucet to prevent actuation thereof by an unauthorized user. In addition, structure is provided for retaining the hopper cover on the hopper to deter an unauthorized user from attempting to remove the hopper cover from the hopper.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The organization and manner of the structure and operation of the invention, together with further objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals identify like elements in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a cold drink system which has a lock structure mounted thereon which incorporates the features of the invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of a cold drink system, showing the lock structure exploded therefrom in perspective;
FIG. 3
is a front elevational view of a cold drink system which has the lock structure mounted thereon which incorporates the features of the invention;
FIG. 4
is a front elevational view of a cold drink system which has the lock structure mounted thereon which incorporates the features of the invention;
FIG. 5
is an enlarged exploded view of a portion of the lock structure;
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional view along line
5
—
5
of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 7
is a front elevational view of another portion of the lock structure shown in a first position and surrounding a faucet which is shown in phantom lines; and
FIG. 8
is a front elevational view of another portion of the lock structure shown in a second position and surrounding the faucet which is shown in phantom lines.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENT
While the invention may be susceptible to embodiment in different forms, there is shown in the drawings, and herein will be described in detail, a specific embodiment with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the principles of the invention, and is not intended to limit the invention to that as illustrated and described herein.
FIG. 1
shows a perspective view of a cold drink system
20
which incorporates the features of the present invention. The cold drink system
20
shown herein is described in United States patent application Ser. No. 09/058,449, which disclosure is herein incorporated by reference. As shown in
FIG. 1
, the cold drink system
20
includes a housing
22
and at least one hopper
24
. Each hopper
24
is positioned on top of the housing
22
and retains a quantity of liquid or beverage ready for dispensing. In the illustrated embodiment two hoppers
24
are shown; it will be apparent to those skilled in the art, however, that it may be desirable to provide a single hopper
24
as well as three or more hoppers
24
.
The housing
22
is formed from opposite side walls
26
, a front wall
28
connecting the front ends of the opposite side walls
26
, and a rear wall
30
connecting the rear ends of the opposite side walls
26
. A dispensing area
32
for receiving a beverage or a liquid dispensed from each hopper
24
is attached to the front wall
28
of the housing
22
. The dispensing area
32
may include a platform
34
on which a cup or receptacle
36
may be placed for receiving the beverage or liquid from the associated hopper
24
.
Each hopper
24
is formed from a one-piece construction which includes opposite side walls
38
, a front wall
40
connecting the front ends of the opposite side walls
38
, and a rear wall
42
connecting the rear ends of the opposite side walls
38
. The front wall
40
is curved such that the side walls
38
and the front wall
40
form a generally U-shaped profile. The rear wall
42
is also curved such that the side walls
38
and the rear wall
42
form a generally U-shaped profile. The upper end of each hopper
24
is open to define a mouth.
As shown in
FIG. 6
, a rail
44
is provided on the upper end of each side wall
38
of each hopper
24
. Each rail
44
extends along substantially the entire length of the respective side wall
38
.
An agitating or mixing assembly
46
, which includes a blade or an auger, is provided within each hopper
24
for mixing and circulating the liquid retained within the hopper
24
. A drive motor drives the agitating or mixing assembly
46
by a shaft. A. chilling assembly
48
for chilling the liquid within the hopper
24
is also provided therewithin. A coolant system for providing the chilling assembly
48
with a chilling effect is also provided.
A hopper cover
50
is positioned over the mouth of the respective hopper
24
. Each hopper cover
50
is formed from a one-piece construction which includes a top wall
52
and opposite side walls
54
, a front wall
56
and a rear wall
58
which depend downwardly therefrom. The front wall
56
connects the front ends of the opposite side walls
54
, and the rear wall
58
connects the rear ends of the opposite side walls
54
. The front wall
56
is curved such that the side walls
54
and the front wall
56
form a generally U-shaped profile. The rear wall
58
is also curved such that the side walls
54
and the rear wall
58
form a generally U-shaped profile. That is, the lower end of the hopper cover
50
generally conforms with the upper end of the hopper
24
so that when the hopper cover
50
is placed on top of the hopper
24
, the mouth of the hopper
24
is completely covered by the hopper cover
50
.
Each hopper cover
50
includes a pair of rail engaging members
60
which are integrally formed therewith. A rail engaging member
60
is provided at the bottom end of each side wall
54
of each hopper cover
50
and extends along substantially the entire length of the side wall
54
. The structure of one of the rail engaging members
60
is described with the understanding that the other rail engaging members
60
are formed in a like manner. The rail engaging member
60
has a first flange
62
which protrudes horizontally outwardly from the bottom end of each side wall
54
. A second flange
64
is connected to the outermost end of the first flange
62
and depends therefrom vertically downwardly. A third flange
66
is connected to the bottom end of the second flange
64
and projects inwardly therefrom and is parallel to the first flange
62
. The flanges
62
,
64
,
66
form a generally flat bottomed U-shaped portion. The third flange
66
may be shorter in length than the first flange
62
such that when the hopper cover
50
is seated on the respective hopper
24
, the third flange
66
is slightly spaced from the side wall
38
of the hopper
24
.
The rails
44
position the hopper cover
50
on the hopper
24
. To seat the hopper cover
50
onto the hopper
24
, the hopper cover
50
is slid from the front of the hopper
24
toward the back of the hopper
24
and the respective rails
44
provided on the hopper
24
sit within and slide within the respective rail engaging members
60
. Each rail
44
engages the respective first flange
62
and the upper portion of the second flange
64
such that the rail
44
fits snugly thereagainst. A space is provided between the rail
44
and the third flange
66
for reasons described herein. The hopper cover
50
can be removed from engagement with its associated hopper
24
by sliding the hopper cover
50
from the rear of the hopper
24
toward the front of the hopper
24
. This allows a user to clean the interior of the hopper
24
and to service the hopper
24
and its components.
A dispensing faucet
68
is coupled to the front wall
40
of each hopper
24
such that the faucet
68
is positioned above the platform
34
so that the liquid or the beverage can be dispensed from the hopper
24
, through the faucet
68
, and into the receptacle
36
. The dispensing faucet
68
includes a nozzle
70
which is connected to the front wall
40
of the hopper
24
. A small space is provided between the upper portion of the nozzle
70
and the front wall
40
as a result of the curvature of the front wall
40
. A valve is provided within the nozzle
70
which is opened and closed by a handle
72
.
The handle
72
includes a U-shaped portion
74
and a hand grip
76
. The U-shaped portion
74
has a base and opposite legs which depend downwardly therefrom. The bottom end of the legs are hingedly attached to the nozzle
70
by a pin
78
such that the U-shaped portion
74
and hand grip
76
can be rotated relative to the nozzle
70
. The U-shaped portion
74
and the hand grip
76
can be rotated from a position which is proximate to the upper end of the nozzle
70
and proximate to the front wall
40
of the hopper
24
, to a position which is angled relative to the nozzle
70
and angled relative to the front wall
40
of the hopper
24
. The hand grip
76
includes a ball at the end of a cylindrical shaft. The cylindrical shaft is attached to the center of the base of the U-shaped portion
74
. The pin
78
which hingedly attaches the handle
72
to the nozzle
70
is attached to the valve and opens or closes the valve depending on the direction in which the handle
72
is rotated.
To dispense beverage or liquid from the hopper
24
, a user grips the hand grip
76
and rotates the handle
72
away from the front wall
40
of the hopper
24
. Rotation of the handle
72
in this direction causes the valve to open such that beverage or liquid from within the hopper
24
can flow through the faucet
68
. To stop the flow of beverage or liquid from the hopper
24
, the handle
72
is rotated toward the front wall
40
of the hopper
24
until the valve is closed.
The above-described housing
22
, hoppers
24
, hopper covers
50
and dispensing faucets
68
are well-known in the art.
The present invention provides means for preventing an unauthorized person from separating the hopper cover
50
from the associated hopper
24
and means for preventing actuation of the dispensing faucet
68
.
To prevent an unauthorized person from removing the hopper cover
50
from its associated hopper
24
when the hopper cover
50
is mounted thereon, a protuberance
80
which has an aperture
82
therethrough is mounted on the bottom end and at the center of the front wall
56
of the hopper cover
50
and protrudes outwardly therefrom. The protuberance
80
is mounted on the front wall
56
by suitable means, such as adhesive. The protuberance
80
may also be molded onto the associated hopper
24
, rather than being adhesively applied.
A generally U-shaped wire
84
is which has a curved base and opposite legs extending therefrom is also provided. A flange
86
having a slot
88
therethrough is provided at the center of the base and extends upwardly therefrom. The shape of the wire
84
generally conforms with the shape of the upper end of the hopper
24
. The wire
84
is preferably formed from stainless steel.
A wire
84
is attached to the each respective hopper
24
and hopper cover
50
as described herein. For clarity in the explanation, the attachment process is described with respect to one of the hoppers/hopper covers
24
/
50
with the understanding that the attachment of a like wire
84
to the other hopper/hopper cover
24
/
50
is the same. The wire
84
is attached to the hopper
24
and the hopper cover
50
by sliding the opposite legs into the respective spaces between the rails
44
and the third flanges
66
from the front end of the hopper
24
towards the rear end of the hopper
24
. The wire
84
is slid until the base contacts the front wall
40
of the hopper
24
. The protuberance
80
mounted on the hopper cover
50
extends through the slot
88
in the flange
86
. The flange
86
is seated between the aperture
82
through the protuberance
80
and the front wall
56
of the hopper cover
50
such that the aperture
82
is not obstructed. When the wire
84
is engaged in this manner, the respective rail engaging member
60
, rail
44
and leg of the wire
84
fit snugly together.
At this point, a lock
90
is inserted into the aperture
82
. This prevents the hopper cover
50
from being slid forward relative to the hopper
24
and prevents or deters removal of the hopper cover
50
from the hopper
24
. The lock
90
can be removed from engagement with the protuberance
80
by an authorized person so that the hopper cover
50
can be removed from the hopper
24
.
To prevent an unauthorized person from actuating the handle
72
to dispense beverage or liquid from the hopper
24
, a faucet lock
92
is mounted on each dispensing faucet
68
. Each faucet lock
92
is preferably formed from metal. The structure and use of the faucet lock
92
is described with respect to one faucet lock
92
, with the understanding that each faucet lock
92
is identical in construction and in use.
The faucet lock
92
includes opposite vertical side walls
94
a
,
94
b
and a top wall
96
attached to the top ends of the side walls
94
a
,
94
b
. A rear portion of the top wall
96
forms a bridge between the side walls
94
a
,
94
b
to connect the side walls
94
a
,
94
b
together. A forward portion of the top wall
96
is connected to the top end of each side wall
94
a
,
94
b
and extends partially across the top of the faucet lock
92
such that the forward portions are aligned with each other, but are spaced apart from each other.
A rear wall
98
is attached to the rear end of each side wall
94
a
,
94
b
. Each rear wall
98
has an upper portion which has a greater width than the width of a lower portion thereof. The rear walls
98
are aligned with each other but are spaced apart from each other. A bottom wall
100
is attached to the bottom end of each side wall
94
a
,
94
b
. The bottom walls
100
are proximate to each other but are spaced apart from each other.
An L-shaped arm
102
is provided on the front end of one of the side walls
94
b
and a flange
104
is attached to the other of the side walls
94
a
at the front end thereof. The flange
104
has a slot
106
therethrough. A first portion of the L-shaped arm
102
is connected to the side wall
94
b
and a second portion of the L-shaped arm
102
is free and extends outwardly from the side wall
94
b
. The second portion has an aperture
108
therethrough at its free end.
The second portion of the L-shaped arm
102
can be inserted through the slot
106
in the flange
104
or can be removed from engagement with the flange
104
. When engaged, the free end of the second portion extends beyond the side wall
94
a
such that the aperture
108
therethrough is not obstructed by the flange
104
. To disengage the second portion from the flange
104
, the side walls
94
a
,
94
b
are pulled apart from each other until the second portion is freed from engagement with the flange
104
. The rear portion of the top wall
96
bows, see FIG.
8
. As this occurs, the rear walls
98
also pull apart from each other. To re-engage the second portion through the slot
106
in the flange
104
, the side walls
94
a
,
94
b
are pushed towards each other until the free end of the second portion slides through the flange
104
.
To mount the faucet lock
92
on the respective faucet
68
, the side walls
94
a
,
94
b
are pulled apart from each other until the second portion is freed from the slot
106
in the flange
104
. The side walls
94
a
,
94
b
of the faucet lock
92
are then positioned on the respective sides of the U-shaped
74
of the handle
72
. The upper portion of each rear wall
98
sits on top of the connection point between the nozzle
70
and the front wall
40
of the hopper
24
and the lower portion of each rear wall
98
sits on either side of the connection point between the nozzle
70
and the front wall
40
of the hopper
24
. The side walls
94
a
,
94
b
are then pushed towards each other until the free end of the L-shaped arm
102
is inserted into the slot
106
in the flange
104
such that the aperture
108
extends beyond the flange
104
is not obstructed thereby and such that the side walls
94
a
,
94
b
sit against the legs of the U-shaped portion
74
. The interiors of the L-shaped arm
102
and the flange
104
abut against the outer surface of the legs of the U-shaped portion
74
. The rearward portion of the top wall
96
is positioned between the shaft of the hand grip
76
and the front wall
40
of the hopper
24
. The forward portions of the top wall
96
sit on top of the opposite ends of the base of the U-shaped portion
74
. The bottom walls
100
are positioned underneath the ends of the legs of the U-shaped handle
74
. That is to say, the faucet lock
92
closely surrounds the handle
72
. At this point, a lock
90
is inserted into the aperture
108
in the free end of the L-shaped arm
102
and hangs from the free end of the second portion. This prevents an unauthorized user from actuating the dispensing faucet
68
because the handle
72
cannot be rotated. The lock
90
can be removed from the free end of the L-shaped arm
102
by an authorized person so that the faucet
68
can be actuated by rotation of the handle
72
.
As shown, the lock
90
can take the form of a cable
110
which is inserted through the apertures
82
in each protuberance
80
and through the apertures
108
in the free ends of the L-shaped arms
102
and which ends are secured together by a padlock
112
. Additionally, individual locks can be mounted on the protuberances
80
and on the L-shaped portions
108
. Moreover, the lock
90
can take the form of a cable having an end which is enlarged and which is inserted through the aperture
108
in one of the faucet locks
92
such that the enlarged end rests against the one faucet lock
92
, through both protuberances
80
and through the other faucet lock
92
at which point the other end of the cable is fitted with a padlock.
It is to be understood that the hoppers
24
, the hopper covers
50
and the wires
84
can have other profiles than that which is shown in the drawings. In addition, it is to be understood that the flange
104
can be eliminated and the slot
106
be provided through the side wall
94
a
. Moreover, it is to be understood that the protuberance
80
can be mounted on hopper
24
and the slot
88
being provided on the underside of the wire
84
such that the protuberance
80
and the flange
86
can be engaged with each other.
While a preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown and described, it is envisioned that those skilled in the art may devise various modifications of the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A cold drink system for chilling a liquid comprising:a hopper for retaining a quantity of liquid; a dispensing faucet connected to said hopper for dispensing liquid from said hopper; a dispensing faucet locking device comprising first and second side walls; a top wall connected to and extending between said first and second side walls; first and second back walls attached to and extending from a rear portion of said first and second side walls, respectively; first and second bottom walls extending from a bottom portion of said first and second side walls, respectively; an arm extending from a front portion of one of said first and second side walls toward the other of said first and second side walls; a portion of said dispensing faucet locking device defining an opening for receiving said arm; a free end of said arm defining an aperture therethrough; said free end of said arm extending through said opening past said aperture on said arm for receiving a structure through said aperture to prevent actuation of said dispensing faucet.
- 2. A cold drink system as defined in claim 1, wherein said dispensing faucet locking device comprises a member which can be attached to said dispensing faucet and removed from said dispensing faucet.
- 3. A cold drink system as defined in claim 2, wherein said member includes a housing which fits around and abuts portions of said dispensing faucet when engaged therewith.
- 4. A cold drink system as defined in claim 3, wherein said housing includes a slot therein and an arm which can be can engaged with said slot, said arm having an aperture therethrough through which a lock is engaged to lock said housing to said dispensing faucet.
- 5. A cold drink system as defined in claim 4, wherein said lock includes a cable which is positioned through said aperture and having at least one end thereof having a padlock attached thereto.
- 6. A cold drink system for chilling a liquid comprising:a hopper for retaining a quantity of liquid, a portion of said hopper defining a mouth; a hopper cover for covering said mouth of said hopper, said hopper cover being removable from said hopper; a dispensing faucet connected to said hopper for dispensing liquid from said hopper; a dispensing faucet locking device comprising first and second side walls; a top wall connected to and extending between said first and second side walls; first and second back walls attached to and extending from a rear portion of said first and second side walls, respectively; first and second bottom walls extending from a bottom portion of said first and second side walls, respectively; an arm extending from a front portion of one of said first and second side walls toward the other of said first and second side walls; a portion of said dispensing faucet locking device defining an opening for receiving said arm; a free end of said arm defining an aperture therethrough, said free end of said arm extending through said opening past said aperture on said arm for receiving a structure through said aperture to prevent removal of said locking device from said faucet; and means attachable to said hopper and to said hopper cover for retaining said hopper cover on said hopper, said hopper cover retaining means being disengageable from said hopper and said hopper cover to enable removal of said hopper cover from said hopper, said hopper cover retaining means being engageable with said locking device for preventing removal of said hopper cover.
- 7. A cold drink system as defined in claim 6, wherein said dispensing faucet locking device includes a housing which fits around and abuts portions of said dispensing faucet when engage therewith.
- 8. A cold drink system as defined in claim 7, wherein said housing includes a slot therethrough and an arm which can be can engaged with said slot, said arm having an aperture therethrough through which a lock is engaged to lock said housing to said dispensing faucet.
- 9. A cold drink system as defined in claim 8, wherein said lock includes a cable which is positioned through said aperture and having at least one end thereof having a padlock attached thereto.
- 10. A cold drink system as defined in claim 6, wherein said hopper includes an upstanding wall and a rail extending outwardly from said upstanding wall, and said retaining means engages against said rail.
- 11. A cold drink system as defined in claim 10, wherein one of said hopper cover or said hopper further includes a protuberance protruding outwardly therefrom, and said retaining means is a wire which surrounds said hopper cover when attached thereto, said wire engaging said protuberance and being secured thereto.
- 12. A cold drink system as defined in claim 11, wherein said protuberance has an aperture therethrough and said wire has an aperture therethrough, and wherein said protuberance is positioned through the aperture provided through said wire when said wire is attached to said hopper and hopper cover, and further including a lock is inserted through the aperture provided through said protuberance when said wire is attached to said hopper and hopper cover.
- 13. A cold drink system as defined in claim 12, wherein said lock includes a cable which is positioned through said aperture provided through said protuberance and at least one end of said cable having a padlock attached thereto when said wire is attached to said hopper and hopper cover.
- 14. A cold drink system for chilling a liquid comprising:a hopper for retaining a quantity of liquid, said hopper an upstanding wall, a mouth at an end thereof, and at least one rail extending outwardly from said upstanding wall; a hopper cover for covering said mouth of said hopper, said hopper cover having wall, said hopper cover being removable from said hopper; a protuberance protruding outwardly from one of said hopper cover or said hopper, said protuberance having an aperture therethrough; a dispensing faucet connected to said hopper for dispensing liquid from said hopper; and a housing which can be attached to and which snugly fits around said dispensing faucet when engaged therewith to prevent actuation of said dispensing faucet, said housing being capable of being removed from said dispensing faucet to permit actuation of said dispensing faucet, said housing including a slot therethrough and an arm which can be can engaged with said slot, said arm having an aperture therethrough; and a wire engageable against said at least one rail and engageable against said hopper cover for retaining said hopper cover on said hopper, said wire being disengageable from said at least one rail and said hopper cover to enable removal of said hopper cover from said hopper, said wire surrounding said hopper cover when attached thereto, said wire engaging said protuberance; and a cable engaged through said aperture in said free end of said arm and through said aperture in said protuberance, said cable having free ends which are locked by a lock.
- 15. A dispensing faucet locking device comprising:first and second side walls; a top wall connected to and extending between said first and second side walls; first and second back walls attached to and extending from a rear portion of said first and second side walls, respectively; first and second bottom walls extending from a bottom portion of said first and second side walls, respectively; an arm extending from a front portion of one of said first and second side walls toward the other of said first and second side walls; a portion of said dispensing faucet locking device defining an opening for receiving said arm; a free end of said arm defining an aperture therethrough; said free end of said arm extending through said opening past said aperture on said arm for receiving a structure through said aperture to prevent actuation of said dispensing faucet.
- 16. A dispensing faucet locking device as defined in claim 15, wherein one of said first and second side walls has, extending from its front edge, a flange to prevent actuation of said dispensing faucet device.
- 17. A dispensing faucet locking device comprising:first and second side walls; a top wall connected to and extending between said first and second side walls; at least one rear retaining structure attached to and extending from a rear portion of at least one of said first and second side walls, respectively, for preventing forward removal of said locking device from said faucet; at least one bottom retaining structure extending from a bottom portion of at least one of said first and second side walls, respectively, for preventing upward removal of said locking device from said faucet; an arm extending from a front portion of one of said first and second side walls toward the other of said first and second side walls; means for retaining said arm, said arm retaining means positioned for receiving a free end of said arm to prevent removal of said locking device from said dispensing faucet.
- 18. In combination with a cold drink system for chilling a liquid,a hopper for retaining a quantity of liquid, a portion of said hopper defining a mouth, a hopper cover for covering said mouth of said hopper, said hopper cover being removable from said hopper; means engageable with said hopper and said hopper cover for preventing removal of said hopper cover from said hopper; said retaining means being substantially separate from said hopper and said hopper cover; and said retaining means being disengageable from said hopper and said hopper cover to enable removal of said hopper cover from said hopper.
- 19. A cold drink system as defined in claim 18, wherein said hopper includes an upstanding wall and a rail extending outwardly from said upstanding wall, and said retaining means engages against said rail.
- 20. A cold drink system as defined in claim 19, wherein one of said hopper cover or said hopper further includes a protuberance protruding outwardly therefrom, and said retaining means is a wire which surrounds said hopper cover when attached thereto, said wire engaging said protuberance and being secured thereto.
- 21. A cold drink system as defined in claim 20, wherein said protuberance has an aperture therethrough and said wire has an aperture therethrough, and wherein said protuberance is positioned through the aperture provided through said wire when said wire is attached to said hopper and hopper cover, and further including a lock inserted through the aperture provided through said protuberance when said wire is attached to said hopper and said hopper cover.
- 22. A cold drink system as defined in claim 21, wherein said lock includes a cable which is positioned through said aperture provided in said protuberance and at least one end of said cable having a lock attached thereto when said wire is attached to said hopper and hopper cover.
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Date |
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92A002700 |
Nov 1992 |
IT |