Claims
- 1. An electronic control circuit for sensing the operation of an electrically operated device, comprising:
- a double sided printed circuit board having an electronic control circuit means on a first surface thereof, and a resistance means comprising a plated conductor extending in a meandering pattern over a second surface of the circuit board from a first conductor end to a second conductor end thereof, and the plated conductor electrically connected to each of one or more first electrically operable devices, and the control circuit means including electrical current sensing means, the sensing means electrically connected to the plated conductor for sensing a voltage drop there across resulting from the operating of one or more of the first devices, and the control circuit means connected to a second electrically operable device for controlling the operation thereof, and the control circuit means further including means for preventing the operating of the second device during the sensed operating of one or more of the first devices as determined by the current sensing means.
- 2. The apparatus as defined in claim 1, and the electronic control circuit means comprising one or more surface mounted components.
- 3. The apparatus as defined in claim 1, and the one or more first devices comprising beverage dispensing valves and the beverage valves fluidly connected to a manifold and the manifold fluidly connected to a source of cooled beverage for delivering the beverage to the valves, and the second device comprising a normally closed dump valve secured to the manifold for removing beverage from the manifold by opening of the dump valve and the manifold having temperature sensing means secured thereto and connected to the control circuit means for sensing the temperature of the beverage in the manifold, and the dump valve operated by the control circuit means for opening the dump valve when the temperature of the beverage in the manifold exceeds a predetermined first temperature value for removing the beverage from the manifold and for closing the dump valve when the temperature of the beverage in the manifold goes below the first temperature value, and the control circuit means preventing the opening of the dump valve regardless of the sensed temperature during the operating of one or more of the beverage dispensing valves as sensed by the electrical current sensing means.
- 4. The apparatus as defined in claim 3, and the control circuit means providing for opening of the dump valve for a predetermined first period of time after the lapse of a predetermined second period of time and the second period of time re-started after the lapse of the first period of time and the second period of time re-started each time at least one of the one or more beverage valves is operated so that the dump valve is not operated unless the second period of time has elapsed uninterrupted by the operation of the one or more beverage valves.
- 5. The apparatus as defined in claim 4, and the control circuit means further including means connected to the temperature sensing means for sensing a predetermined second temperature above the first temperature and for disabling the operating of the dump valve and the one or more beverage valves if the temperature of the beverage in the manifold exceeds the second temperature value.
- 6. An electronic control circuit for sensing the operation of an electrically operated device, comprising:
- a double sided printed circuit board having an electronic control circuit means on a first surface thereof, the control circuit means comprising substantially one or more electronic components of the surface mount type, and a resistance means comprising a plated conductor extending in a meandering pattern over a second surface of the circuit board from a first conductor end to a second conductor end thereof, and the plated conductor electrically connected to each of one or more first electrically operable devices, and the control circuit means including electrical current sensing means, the sensing means electrically connected to the plated conductor for sensing a voltage drop there across resulting from the operating of one or more of the first devices, and the control circuit means connected to a second electrically operable device for controlling the operation thereof, and the control circuit means further including means for preventing the operating of the second device during the sensed operating of one or more of the first devices as determined by the current sensing means.
- 7. The apparatus as defined in claim 6, and the one or more first devices comprising beverage dispensing valves and the beverage valves fluidly connected to a manifold and the manifold fluidly connected to a source of cooled beverage for delivering the beverage to the valves, and the second device comprising a normally closed dump valve secured to the manifold for removing beverage from the manifold by opening of the dump valve and the manifold having temperature sensing means secured thereto and connected to the control circuit means for sensing the temperature of the beverage in the manifold, and the dump valve operated by the control circuit means for opening the dump valve when the temperature of the beverage in the manifold exceeds a predetermined first temperature value for removing the beverage from the manifold and for closing the dump valve when the temperature of the beverage in the manifold goes below the first temperature value, and the control circuit means preventing the opening of the dump valve regardless of the sensed temperature during the operating of one or more of the beverage dispensing valves as sensed by the electrical current sensing means.
- 8. The apparatus as defined in claim 7, and the control circuit means providing for opening of the dump valve for a predetermined first period of time after the lapse of a predetermined second period of time and the second period of time re-started after the lapse of the first period of time and the second period of time re-started each time at least one of the one or more beverage valves is operated so that the dump valve is not operated unless the second period of time has elapsed uninterrupted by the operation of the one or more beverage valves.
- 9. The apparatus as defined in claim 8, and the control circuit means further including means connected to the temperature sensing means for sensing a predetermined second temperature above the first temperature and for disabling the operating of the dump valve and the one or more beverage valves if the temperature of the beverage in the manifold exceeds the second temperature value.
Parent Case Info
This application is a co-pending continuation of application U.S. Ser. No. 07/648,474, filed Jan. 31st, 1991, now abandoned, which was a co-pending continuation of Ser. No. 07/286,438, filed Dec. 16th, 1988, now abandoned.
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