Modular, portable ice bath cooled, self-contained beverage dispensing unit.
Beverage dispensing apparatuses sometimes use a cold plate for cooling a beverage dispensed from a tower or from a bar gun at the removed end of a python. Dispensing devices may take a number of different configurations, but typically use an externally located source of concentrate, water, and pressurization. This is often done to minimize components at given locations within a retail establishment or to reduce bulk at any one location. For example, it is typical to run bag-in-a-box concentrates and pumps from a rack located remotely from other elements of a dispensing apparatus and to fluidly connect the remote elements to the dispensing apparatus through pressurized fluid bearing tubes. Such a setup may provide optimum conditions for retail convenient stores, for example. This would be the case when the pumps and syrup were in a back room of a retail store and the dispensing elements are up front for consumer access.
Applicant provides a substantially self-contained moveable (roll around) ice cooled beverage dispensing apparatus.
In one embodiment, Applicant discloses onboard pressurized bag-in-box syrup concentrate, onboard carbonation and pump elements, as well as onboard cooling in a portable roll around unit. Connecting up to Applicant's self-contained unit is a source of water, source of high pressurize CO2 (onboard in one embodiment) and/or AC electricity. These three elements are common elements, in the sense that electricity and water are typically available at most retail store locations where dispensing is desired and CO2 easily available in high pressure bottles, for example.
Applicant's roll around bar gun unit, sometimes called roll around unit 10, is illustrated in the Figures comprising a substantially rectangular housing 12 made of stainless steel or the suitable metal, the housing typically comprising a front door or removable panel (typically removable without the use of tools) 14 and side removable panels 16/18 (typically without the use of tools), as well as a back or rear panel 20, a bottom or floor 22, and a top 24 completes Applicant's housing 12. It is seen, however, that housing 12 typically has a multiplicity of caster wheels 21 typically below the four corners defining the bottom or floor 22 and wheels typically being lockable and on casters so they can rotate, allowing the unit 10 to be pushed in any direction.
An optional backsplash 23 may extend upward from rear panel 20 above top 24. Top 24 is seen to be configured with a grill or cup rest 28 for receipt of a container (not shown) thereon, beneath which lies a drip tray 26 for accumulating dripped fluid therein. Cup rest 28 usually lies on or above an upper perimeter of drip tray 26 A bar gun 30 extends from an access port 31, which allows a python 32 to extend through top 24. Python 32 typically has bar gun 30 at the removed end thereof, which bar gun has multiple buttons and a nozzle as known in the art, which buttons can be depressed for mixing, via post-mix, a concentrate and carbonated or plain water into a container. A bar gun holding device or holster 34 is configured for receipt of the bar gun therein and may receive the bar gun when the bar gun is not in use. Holster 34 may preferably engage either top 24 or backsplash 23 and is typically placed so the nozzle is above drip tray 26 and/or cup rest 28. Top 24 of housing 12 is also configured to receive a fixed cover 36 and a sliding cover 38 thereon, at which sliding cover 38 can cover and uncover an ice bin 40. Ice bin 40 may include an insulated liner 44 with a cold plate 42 at the bottom thereof. Ice bin 40 is configured in ways known in the art to receive ice, water and/or ice water, and cold plate 42 is configured in ways known in the art with multiple fluid bearing lines passing therethrough. The cold plate will lose heat to ice and ice water in the ice bin 40, so as to cool the fluid in the lines inside the cold plate, which cooled fluid will be dispensed from bar gun 30.
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Ice bin and liner may include a drain 61, so as ice melts it may drain into, for example, an external source, such as a bucket (not shown). A carbonator 72 and carbonator motor 74 are known in the art, carbonator motor 74 for receiving a fluid, such as water from an external source, such as city water, and pressurizing it for injection into carbonator 72 in ways known in the art. Carbonator 72 also receives high pressure CO2 gas from an external or onboard source, such as a small compressed CO2 gas cylinder (see
Downstream of the carbonator, carbonated water is engaged to tubes running through cold plate 42 and then to manifold and flow control unit 80. Downstream of pumps 52/54/56/58/60/62/64/66, flexible lines will engage ports of cold plate 42 for circulating concentrate through the cold plate. Downstream of the cold plate, lines carry concentrate to the upstream side of a manifold and flow control 80 as known in the art. All fluids in manifold flow control 80 may have adjustable flow volumes as known in the art for accurate brixing in the nozzle of the bar gun during the dispensing process. Manifold flow control 80 may be, for example, Schroeder America Part No. 660-0001-30, and may be located on a support bracket 82 beneath the top 24 in a horizontal position just below a top opening cutout in which drip tray 26 rests. Therefore, drip tray 26 may be lifted out (no fasteners) from the brackets on which it rests, and the opening in which it sits will provide the user access to the vertically oriented flow control adjuster elements 81 of the manifold and flow control assembly 80. No tools (no fasteners) are typically required for this operation. Water inlines 83 and water outlines 84 go to and from the cold plate, respectively, out lines 84 taking the carbonated cold water to the upstream end of the manifold flow control 80 and line 83 from carbonator to the cold plate. Divider plate 85 is provided for keeping the lines separate and adjacent the inner surface of a side wall. Lines 86 carry bag-in-box or other concentrate from the high end of the pumps to the inlet of the cold plate. Cold plate 42 may lay generally parallel at the bottom of the ice bin and have at least an upper surface thereof in contact with the ice and ice water mix of the interior of the ice bin.
Although the invention has been described with reference to a specific embodiment, this description is not meant to be construed in a limiting sense. On the contrary, various modifications of the disclosed embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reference to the description of the invention. It is therefore contemplated that the appended claims will cover such modifications, alternatives, and equivalents that fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
This application claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/625,978, filed Apr. 18, 2012.
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61625978 | Apr 2012 | US |