Claims
- 1. A method for modifying a model F631 vending machine manufactured by Fastcorp to provide a vending machine for storing product at a temperature no greater than −40 degrees Celsius, comprising the steps of:
installing a processing port in connection with a refrigerant line; replacing an existing refrigerant with a more efficient refrigerant by using the processing port, the more efficient refrigerant being HP80 refrigerant; installing a Dan Foss thermostat capable of achieving a −40 Celsius set point; and rewiring an existing Ramco thermostat into a safety switch, the safety switch being operable to disable the vending machine from dispensing product if the temperature exceeds the set point.
- 2. A method for modifying a vending machine to provide a vending machine for storing product at a temperature no greater than −40 degrees Celsius, comprising the steps of:
replacing an existing refrigerant with a more efficient refrigerant; and installing a new thermostat capable of achieving a −40 Celsius set point.
- 3. The method as defined in claim 2, further including the step of installing a higher capacity refrigerant compressor.
- 4. The method as defined in claim 2, further including the step of increasing the length of a capillary tube to approximately 21 inches.
- 5. The method as defined in claim 2, further including the step of rewiring an existing thermostat to provide a health safety switch, wherein the health safety switch is configured to disable the unit from vending if the temperature of the storage freezer exceeds the set point.
- 6. The method as defined in claim 2, further including the step of installing a processing port in connection with a refrigerant line.
- 7. The method as defined in claim 6, wherein the step of replacing an existing refrigerant with a more efficient refrigerant is performed through the processing port.
- 8. The method as defined in claim 2, wherein the step of replacing an existing refrigerant with a more efficient includes replacing the existing refrigerant with HP 80 refrigerant.
- 9. The method as defined in claim 6, wherein the step of increasing the length of the capillary tube includes increasing the length of the capillary tube to substantially 21 inches.
- 10. The method as defined in claim 6, wherein the step of installing a new thermostat includes installing a Dan Foss thermostat.
- 11. The method as defined in claim 5, wherein the step of rewiring an existing thermostat to provide a health safety switch includes rewiring an existing Ramco thermostat into a safety switch, the safety switch being operable to disable the vending machine from dispensing product if the temperature exceeds the set point.
- 12. A vending machine for storing and dispensing a frozen product comprising:
a body having an upper portion and a lower portion; a freezer chest disposed in the lower portion of the body, the freezer chest containing a matrix of partitions for storing frozen product, the freezer chest further having a motorized lid overlying the top and hinged along one side of the freezer chest for movement between open and closed positions; a motorized serving arm disposed in the upper portion of the body, the motorized serving arm being configured to controllably move in both X and Y directions to align with a selected partition containing a serving of a desired frozen product; a refrigeration system for maintaining an extremely cold temperature within the freezer chest, the refrigeration system including HP 80 refrigerant; a thermostat capable of achieving a −40 Celsius set point; and a safety switch, the safety switch being operable to disable the vending machine from dispensing frozen product if the temperature within the freezer chest exceeds the set point.
- 13. A method for manufacturing and distributing an ice cream product comprising:
manufacturing an ice cream product in a beaded, free-flowing form, utilizing an extremely cold processing temperature; packaging the beaded ice cream product in small individual serving containers; shipping the beaded ice cream product to a vending destination, and maintaining an extremely cold temperature throughout packaging and shipping steps, the extremely cold temperature being a temperature sufficient to maintain the beaded and free-flowing form of the ice cream product; and transferring the beaded ice cream product into a vending machine, the vending machine adapted to vend individual servings of the ice cream product, the vending machine being capable of maintaining a temperature sufficient to maintain the beaded and free-flowing form of the ice cream product.
- 14. The method as defined in claim 13, wherein the step of manufacturing is performed by introducing a product in liquid form into a chamber containing liquid nitrogen.
- 15. A method for manufacturing and distributing an ice cream product comprising:
manufacturing an ice cream product in a beaded, free-flowing form, utilizing an extremely cold processing temperature; packaging the beaded ice cream product in small individual serving containers; transferring the beaded ice cream product into a vending machine capable of maintaining a temperature sufficiently cold enough to maintain the beaded and free-flowing form of the ice cream product; shipping the vending machine and beaded ice cream product to a vending destination.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application also claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application Serial No. 60/140,333, filed Jun. 21, 1999, and entitled Method for Manufacturing a Vending Machine for Serving Supercooled Product.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Divisions (1)
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Continuations (1)
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