Claims
- 1. A method for supplying syrup to a post-mix beverage dispenser at a controlled rate of flow comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a syrup tank including a container with a top end open to the atmosphere, a bottom end with a discharge opening therein and sidewalls connecting said top and bottom ends, said container having a rim around the top end defining a top opening;
- (b) providing a flow rate control tube having a top open end adjacent the top opening of said container and a bottom open end disposed at a predetermined distance above said discharge opening, said tube establishing atmospheric pressure at said bottom open end thereof, and a removable lid of thin, flexible plastic having a sealing means for forming a hermetic seal between the lid and said rim around the top opening and a socket integrally formed with said removable lid for supporting said flow rate control tube within said container;
- (c) connecting said discharge end of said container with a dispensing valve mechanism of said post-mix beverage dispenser;
- (d) removing the lid from said tank;
- (e) filling said tank with syrup through the top opening of said container;
- (f) replacing the lid on said tank; and
- (g) actuating said dispenser valve mechanism to cause said syrup to be dispensed therethrough.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said sealing means comprises a peripheral groove about said lid, the width of said groove being slightly less than the thickness of said rim to provide a snap-fit therewith.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said sealing means comprises an O-ring gasket between said rim and said lid.
- 4. The method of claim 11 wherein said lid and container are threaded in the region of said rim to permit the lid to be screwed onto the container and wherein said sealing means comprises an O-ring gasket between the lid and the rim.
- 5. An apparatus for dispensing liquids with a controlled rate of flow comprising:
- a container with an open top end, a bottom end with a discharge opening therein and sidewalls connecting said top and bottom ends, said container having a rim for defining said open top end;
- a flow rate control tube having a top open end adjacent the open top end of said container and an open bottom end disposed at a predetermined distance directly above said discharge opening, said tube establishing atmospheric pressure at said open bottom end thereof; and
- a removable lid of thin, flexible plastic having sealing means for forming a hermetic seal between the lid and said rim defining said open top end, said lid being removable for refilling purposes; and
- means, provided in said removable lid, for supporting said flow rate control tube within said container wherein said means for supporting includes a socket integrally formed with said removable lid, for receiving and supporting the top open end of said flow rate control tube, said socket having an aperture therein for communication with the atmosphere and said top open end of said tube.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein said sealing means comprises an O-ring gasket between said rim and said lid.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein said lid and container are threaded in the region of said rim to permit the lid to be screwed onto the container and said sealing means comprises an O-ring gasket between the lid and the rim.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein said sealing means comprises a peripheral groove about said lid, the width of said groove being slightly less than the thickness of said rim to provide a snap-fit therewith.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein said removable lid further includes a protrusion extending from an edge of the lid which may be grasped by an operator's fingers for removing said lid from the container.
- 10. In a post-mix beverage dispenser, an apparatus for dispensing syrup at a controlled rate of flow comprising:
- a container with an open top end, a bottom end with a discharge opening therein and sidewalls connecting said top and bottom ends, said container having a rim for defining said open top end;
- a flow rate control tube having a top open end adjacent the open top end of said container and a bottom open end disposed at a predetermined distance directly above said discharge opening, said tube establishing atmospheric pressure at said bottom open end thereof; and
- a removable lid of thin, flexible plastic having sealing means for forming a hermetic seal between the lid and said rim defining said open top end, said lid being removable for refilling purposes; and
- means, provided in said removable lid, for supporting said flow rate control tube within said container wherein said means for supporting includes a socket integrally formed with said removable lid, for receiving and supporting the top open end of said flow rate control tube, said socket having an aperture therein for communication with the atmosphere and said top open end of said tube.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein said sealing means comprises a peripheral groove about said lid, the width of said groove being slightly less than the thickness of said rim to provide a snap-fit therewith.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein said removable lid further includes a protrusion extending from an edge of the lid which may be grasped by an operator's fingers for removing said lid from the container.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein said sealing means comprises an O-ring gasket between said rim and said lid.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein said lid and container are threaded int he region of said rim to permit the lid to be screwed onto the container and said sealing means comprises an O-ring gasket between the lid and the rim.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of prior application Ser. No. 738,432, filed May 28, 1985, now abandoned.
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