Bar guns constructed from a multiplicity of color contrasting laminated acrylic sheets.
Bar guns are used to mix and dispense a beverage from a nozzle. Bar guns are typically operated by buttons which, when pressed, will selectively connect a channel bearing a syrup concentrate and one bearing a diluent, such as soda water, for mixing and dispensing in a nozzle therefrom. Such bar guns are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,042,692 (Valiyee, et al, 1991), which discloses a bar gun handle made from acrylic; U.S. Pat. No. 7,658,006 (Schroeder, 2010, again acrylic), which is incorporated herein by reference; and US Application Publication No. 2009/0283543, showing a refrigeration system. The '006 Schroeder patent discloses a method of manufacturing a bar gun from a number of plates. Assembly includes stacking of sections in the proper order.
A method for making a bar gun comprising the steps of selecting a multiplicity of cast acrylic plates with at least one of the plates being colored and contrasting in color from the others; machining the individual plates for fluid channels; assembling the plates under pressure with a solvent on the plate surfaces; machining the exterior of the assembly into a bar gun body; and adding additional parts to complete the bar gun; wherein at least some of the colored plates are translucent; wherein at least some of the colored plates are transparent, wherein at least some of the colored plates are opaque; wherein at least some of the colored plates are semi-opaque
A bar gun comprising a multiplicity of acrylic plastic plates at least one of which is colored (designated C) and at least one of which is clear (designated A); wherein the at least one colored is transparent; wherein the at least one colored transparent plate is from the group; blue, green yellow, amber, or red; and wherein the multiplicity is five and the pattern is AACAA.
A bar gun for dispensing a beverage, the bar gun comprising a multi-laminate body of acrylic plates, machined for receipt of an assemblage of parts and for fluid flow therethrough and containing the assemblage of parts adapted to control the flow of fluids therethrough, a connector for receiving and fluid coupling with the body to supply the body with a multitude of pressurized fluids; and a nozzle adapted to couple with the body and to mix a multiplicity of fluids received from the body, and to expel the mixed fluids from a mouth of the nozzle.
Applicants' bar gun includes a body 12 machined in ways known in the art, the body comprising clear cast acrylic plates in multiple laminates. Bar gun body 12 has a heel 14, a nozzle 16, and button assembly 18, these elements as known in the art, engaged therewith. One assembly of internal parts (not shown) that are found inside Applicants' laminated bar gun 10 may be found in the patent publication incorporated by reference herein and include a backing plate and internal pistons, which in turn cooperate with the buttons of the button assembly to provide for the flow of fluid through the bar gun body. Still other assemblies of internal parts to control the flow of fluid through a bar gun body are known in the prior art.
As is known in the art, laminated bar guns have multiple machined clear plates. Here multiple cast acrylic plates include: a bottom plate 20, top plate 22, and intermediate plates 24/26/28. In the prior art, these plates are clear. Top and bottom plates and the intermediate plates in one embodiment total five in number. However, they may be three to seven or any suitable number.
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Incorporated herein by reference, is a current Spartech® color guide which indicates the availability of color cast acrylic sheets in standard thicknesses, such as about 0.187″. Spartech®. Stanford, Conn., www.spartech.com, Colored Acrylic Sheets, the nomenclature is as follows: Semi Opaque (Black); White Semi Opaque, Translucent, White Translucent, and Transparent in various colors.
The approximate percentage of visible light transmission is indicated under Standard ASTM tests, such as ASTM D 1003. Transparent refers to the ability to see through the colored sheet with clarity to a viewed image located behind or partly within the sheet, more particularly, to at, least some of the components, including the machined channels or interior structure. Translucent generates a diffused image, typically has less light transmission than the same color in transparent, with more scattered light than transparent, but still the ability to see some bar gun interior components or structure. Semi opaque and opaque have little to no ability to view an image on the other side of a plate and substantially no light transmission.
Applicants' designation with the letter C indicates any colored sheet, whether opaque, semi opaque, transparent or translucent, and any color. In a preferred embodiment, the semi opaque colors may be white or black, and the translucent and transparent may be any colors, at least the colors indicated on the Spartex reference. These are: red, blue, ivory, white, green yellow, and amber.
Applicant prepares a handle body from an assemblage of plates, typically choosing a combination of clear and colored or a combination of various mixed colors (no clear), and assembling them as set forth herein. Following assembly, the plates are machined in ways known in the art.
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Other five plate combinations include: CAAAC; CCACC; CCAAA; AAACC; or CCCCC (with at least one of the plates being a different color than the others).
In one specific embodiment, an assembly of plates is provided where several are clear and at least one is red, preferably transparent red and not a top or bottom plate, to designate a change in the components of the bar guns, including the types of plungers. That is to say, Applicants' use of a specific pattern bar gun, such as, for example, AACAA (C being red), an immediate visual identification is provided to indicate to the user that the bar gun has a new assemblage of parts, including new plungers, as compared to previous bar guns that did not have the pattern or, in fact, any contrasting color. In other words, Applicants' prior art bar guns typically being AAAAA (all clear plates) may now carry, for example, in one embodiment, AACAA (C being red), an identification designating a specific type of updated bar gun, for example, containing a new or different plunger or a poppet piston.
Although the invention has been described in connection with the preferred embodiment, it is not intended to limit the invention's particular form set forth, but on the contrary, it is intended to cover such alterations, modifications, and equivalences that may be included in the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
This patent application claims the benefit and priority of, and incorporates herein by reference, U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/656,784, filed Jun. 7, 2012.
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