Claims
- 1. A carbonator tank filling system, comprising:a water valve adapted to connect in fluid communication with a carbonator tank and to a source of pressurized water, said water valve having an open position in which water from the source of pressurized water can flow through said water valve and into the carbonator tank and having a closed position in which water from the source of pressurized water cannot flow through said water valve into the carbonator tank; and at least one proximity switch adapted to operably connect in fluid communication to said water valve and a source of pressurized gas, said at least one proximity switch having an open position in which gas from the source of pressurized gas can flow through said at least one proximity switch and having a closed position in which gas from the source of gas cannot flow through said at least one proximity switch, said at least one proximity switch being configured so as to detect a fill condition of the carbonator tank so that said at least one proximity switch can send a pneumatic signal to said water valve to cause said water valve to open or shut depending upon the detected fill condition.
- 2. The filling system of claim 1, wherein said proximity switch is a magnetic proximity switch and said filling system further comprises a pivotable lever arm including a magnetic member whose proximity to said proximity switch can be detected by said proximity switch.
- 3. The filling system of claim 2, wherein said pivotable lever arm is adapted to pivot to a first position and to a second position in response to the fill condition of the carbonator tank.
- 4. The filling system of claim 3, wherein said pivotable lever arm includes a magnet that is adapted to be positioned directly adjacent a magnetic member of the carbonator tank when the carbonator tank is substantially full.
- 5. The filling system of claim 4, wherein said proximity switch is normally closed and wherein said magnetic member of said pivotable lever arm is not positioned adjacent to said proximity switch when the magnetic member of the carbonator tank is positioned directly adjacent said magnet of said pivotable lever arm, thereby interrupting the pneumatic signal sent by said proximity switch to said water valve.
- 6. The filling system of claim 5, wherein said water valve is normally closed such that when the pneumatic signal sent by said proximity switch to said water valve is interrupted, said water valve closes to interrupt the flow of water into the carbonator tank.
- 7. The filling system of claim 1, wherein said filling system comprises first and second proximity switches each in fluid communication with the source of pressurized gas, said proximity switches adapted to detect a substantially empty condition of the carbonator tank and a substantially full condition of the carbonator tank, respectively, and send a pneumatic signal identifying this condition.
- 8. The filling system of claim 7, further comprising a control valve in fluid communication with each of said first and second proximity switches so as to receive the pneumatic signals sent by said proximity switches, said control valve further being in fluid communication with said water valve so as to be able to send pneumatic signals thereto.
- 9. The filling system of claim 8, wherein each of said proximity switches is a magnetic proximity switch that is adapted to detect the proximity of a magnetic member of the carbonator tank, wherein detection of the magnetic member by said first proximity switch indicates the substantially empty condition and detection of the magnetic member by said second proximity switch indicated the substantially full condition.
- 10. The filling system of claim 9, wherein each of said proximity switches is normally closed such that when proximity of the magnetic member of the carbonator tank is detected, the pneumatic signal sent by said proximity switch to said control valve is interrupted.
- 11. The filling system of claim 10, wherein said control valve sends and interrupts pneumatic signals to said water valve to cause it to remain open or close, respectively, in response to the pneumatic signals received by said proximity switches.
- 12. The filling system of claim 11, wherein said water valve is normally closed and when said first proximity switch sends a pneumatic signal to said control valve, said control valve sends a pneumatic signal to said water valve to cause it to stay open.
- 13. The filling system of claim 1, wherein said proximity switch is a magnetic proximity switch that is adapted to detect the proximity of a magnetic member of the carbonator tank.
- 14. The filling system of claim 13, wherein said proximity switch is normally open and proximity of the magnetic member of the carbonator tank is detected when the tank is substantially full.
- 15. The filling system of claim 14, wherein said water valve is normally closed such that when the proximity of the magnetic member of the carbonator tank is detected, said proximity switch closes to interrupt the pneumatic signal sent to said water valve to cause said water valve to close.
- 16. The filling system of claim 15, wherein said proximity switch is adapted to mount to the top of the carbonator tank to detect the magnetic member of the carbonator tank when it extends upwardly out of the tank.
- 17. The filling system of claim 1, wherein said proximity switch is adapted to mount within the carbonator tank.
- 18. The filling system of claim 17, wherein said proximity switch is a magnetic proximity switch that is adapted to detect the proximity of a magnetic member of the carbonator tank.
- 19. The filling system of claim 18, wherein said proximity switch is normally closed and said water valve is normally closed.
- 20. The filling system of claim 19, wherein said proximity switch is adapted to detect the proximity of the magnetic member of the carbonator tank when the tank is substantially empty.
- 21. A self-contained high pressure pneumatic beverage dispensing system, comprising:a carbonator tank for facilitating absorption of CO2 gas in water to produce carbonated water; a water valve connected in fluid communication with said carbonator tank and adapted to connect in fluid communication with a source of pressurized water, said water valve having an open position in which water from the source of pressurized water can flow through said water valve and into said carbonator tank and having a closed position in which water from the source of pressurized water cannot flow through said water valve into said carbonator tank; and at least one proximity switch operably connected in fluid communication with said water valve and adapted to connect in fluid communication with a source of pressurized gas, said at least one proximity switch having an open position in which gas from the source of pressurized gas can flow through said at least one proximity switch and having a closed position in which gas from the source of gas cannot flow through said at least one proximity switch, said at least one proximity switch being configured so as to detect a fill condition of said carbonator tank so that said at least one proximity switch can send a pneumatic signal to said water valve to cause said water valve to open or shut depending upon the detected fill condition.
- 22. The dispensing system of claim 21, wherein said carbonator tank comprises a water level indicator mechanism including a float member that causes a magnetic member of said dispensing system to change position in response to a the fill condition of said carbonator tank.
- 23. The dispensing system of claim 22, wherein said proximity switch is a magnetic proximity switch which can detect the proximity of said magnetic member.
- 24. The dispensing system of claim 23, wherein said water valve is normally closed and the pneumatic signal sent to said water valve is interrupted when said carbonator tank is substantially full.
- 25. The dispensing system of claim 21, wherein said proximity switch is a magnetic proximity switch and said filling system further comprises a pivotable lever arm including a magnetic member whose proximity to said proximity switch can be detected by said proximity switch.
- 26. The dispensing system of claim 25, wherein said pivotable lever arm is adapted to pivot to a first position and to a second position in response to the fill condition of said carbonator tank.
- 27. The dispensing system of claim 26, wherein said pivotable lever arm includes a magnet that is adapted to be positioned directly adjacent a magnetic member of said carbonator tank when said carbonator tank is substantially full.
- 28. The dispensing system of claim 27, wherein said proximity switch is normally closed and wherein said magnetic member of said pivotable lever arm is not positioned adjacent to said proximity switch when said magnetic member of said carbonator tank is positioned directly adjacent said magnet of said pivotable lever arm, thereby interrupting the pneumatic signal sent by said proximity switch to said water valve.
- 29. The dispensing system of claim 28, wherein said water valve is normally closed such that when the pneumatic signal sent by said proximity switch to said water valve is interrupted, said water valve closes to interrupt the flow of water into said carbonator tank.
- 30. The dispensing system of claim 21, comprising first and second proximity switches each in fluid communication with the source of pressurized gas, said proximity switches adapted to detect a substantially empty condition of said carbonator tank and a substantially full condition of said carbonator tank, respectively, and send a pneumatic signal identifying this condition.
- 31. The dispensing system of claim 30, further comprising a control valve in fluid communication with each of said first and second proximity switches so as to receive the pneumatic signals sent by said proximity switches, said control valve further being in fluid communication with said water valve so as to be able to send pneumatic signals thereto.
- 32. The dispensing system of claim 31, wherein each of said proximity switches is a magnetic proximity switch that is adapted to detect the proximity of a magnetic member of said carbonator tank, wherein detection of said magnetic member by said first proximity switch indicates the substantially empty condition and detection of said magnetic member by said second proximity switch indicated the substantially full condition.
- 33. The dispensing system of claim 32, wherein each of said proximity switches is normally closed such that when proximity of the magnetic member of said carbonator tank is detected, the pneumatic signal sent by said proximity switch to said control valve is interrupted.
- 34. The dispensing system of claim 33, wherein said control valve sends and interrupts pneumatic signals to said water valve to cause it to remain open or close, respectively, in response to the pneumatic signals received by said proximity switches.
- 35. The dispensing system of claim 34, wherein said water valve is normally closed and when said first proximity switch sends a pneumatic signal to said control valve, said control valve sends a pneumatic signal to said water valve to cause it to stay open.
- 36. The dispensing system of claim 21, wherein said proximity switch is a magnetic proximity switch that is adapted to detect the proximity of a magnetic member of said carbonator tank.
- 37. The dispensing system of claim 36, wherein said proximity switch is normally open and proximity of said magnetic member of said carbonator tank is detected when said tank is substantially full.
- 38. The dispensing system of claim 37, wherein said water valve is normally closed such that when the proximity of said magnetic member of said carbonator tank is detected, said proximity switch closes to interrupt the pneumatic signal sent to said water valve to cause said water valve to close.
- 39. The dispensing system of claim 38, wherein said proximity switch is mounted to the top of said carbonator tank to detect said magnetic member when it extends upwardly out of said tank.
- 40. The dispensing system of claim 21, wherein said proximity switch is mounted within said carbonator tank.
- 41. The dispensing system of claim 40, wherein said proximity switch is a magnetic proximity switch that is adapted to detect the proximity of a magnetic member of said carbonator tank.
- 42. The dispensing system of claim 41, wherein said proximity switch is normally closed and said water valve is normally closed.
- 43. The dispensing system of claim 42, wherein said proximity switch is adapted to detect the proximity of said magnetic member of said carbonator tank when said tank is substantially empty.
- 44. A method for filling a carbonator tank, comprising:measuring the fill condition of the carbonator tank; sensing the measured fill condition with a pneumatic proximity switch in fluid communication with a pneumatic water valve; and sending a pneumatic signal from the proximity switch to the water valve in response to the sensed fill condition to open or close the water valve to fill the carbonator tank with water as needed.
CLAIM OF PRIORITY AND CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/965,711, filed Nov. 7, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,021,926, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/353,862, filed Jul. 15, 1999, and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/419,865 filed Oct. 19, 1999, each of which is incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
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