Claims
- 1. A beverage dispenser valve comprising:
- (a) a water conduit and a separate syrup conduit, each including a valve seat;
- (b) a solenoid valve associated with each of said conduits for controlling the flow therethrough, at least one of said solenoid valves being adapted for continuous modulation and including an armature with a graduated flow control valve member on its distal end adapted to contact a valve seat to close the respective conduit to flow therethrough when said solenoid valve is de-energized;
- (c) means for energizing said solenoid valves to open them when it is desired to dispense a drink from said dispenser valve;
- (d) at least one of said solenoid valves including continuously movable stop means for positioning said armature at any position between its two end positions when said solenoid valves are energized, such that the area of the flow opening through said valve seat can be continuously controlled by moving said stop means any desired distance;
- (e) means for moving said movable stop means any desired amount to control the flow through at least one solenoid valve; and
- (f) said moving means including a motor, a cam connected to said motor, and a linearly movable stop spring biased into contact with said cam.
Parent Case Info
This is a Divisional application of Ser. No. 07/058,448 filed on June 5, 1987, and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,884,720 of 12/5/89.
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Divisions (1)
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