Claims
- 1. A soda drink selling machine in which an extensive range of quality of raw water is used, comprising:a purified-water generating unit; a soda drink producing/dispensing unit; and a control system for controlling each unit of the soda drink selling machine so as to be operated in a prescribed order or simultaneously; wherein the purified-water generating unit comprises an ice maker having a heat transfer surface of heat absorbing part or a heat transfer surface of heat releasing part which belongs to a compression/evaporation type of heat pump or an electronic type of heat pump and a constant temperature purified-water tank and a control system for controlling operations of the ice maker so as to operate alternately the ice forming process and the ice melting process.
- 2. The soda drink selling machine according to claim 1, wherein an ice maker is constructed so as to serve as a constant temperature purified-water tank.
- 3. The soda drink selling machine according to claim 1 or 2, wherein at least one pair of ice makers is constructed so that when one of the ice makers is in the ice-crystal formation process, the other is in the ice-crystal melting process.
- 4. The soda drink selling machine according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the ice maker have a heat transfer surface of a heat pump which contacts the raw water directly or indirectly via an ice-crystal and forms ice-crystal from a prescribed fraction of the supplied raw water by absorbing heat on said heat transfer surface while residual mother liquor is drained after said ice-crystal formation.
- 5. The soda drink selling machine according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the ice-crystal formed on the heat transfer surface of said heat pump is melted by releasing heat of said heat transfer surface after draining residual mother liquor to generate purified water.
- 6. The soda drink selling machine according to claim 1 or 2, wherein electronic heat pump is Peltier thermo-module comprising a module plate one surface of which serves as heat absorbing surface while the other surface of which serves as heat releasing surface and said heat absorbing surface and heat releasing surface are reversible by changing polarity of electric current.
- 7. The soda drink selling machine according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the coolant compression-evaporation type heat pump includes a coolant condenser and a heat exchanger connected to said coolant condenser in series.
- 8. The soda drink selling machine according to claim 1 or 2, having a raw-water fluidizing means in the ice maker to promote highly pure ice-crystal formation.
- 9. The soda drink selling machine according to claim 8, wherein the raw-water fluidizing means is an air bubbling device.
- 10. A soda drink selling machine in which an extensive range of quality of raw water is used, comprising:a purified-water generating unit; a soda drink producing/dispensing unit; and a control system for controlling each unit of the soda drink selling machine so as to be operated in a prescribed order or simultaneously; wherein the soda drink producing-dispensing unit comprises a CO2 gas dissolving means, a syrup mixing means and a soda drink dispensing means which are connected in this order; and wherein a constant temperature purified-water tank within said purified-water generating unit serves as CO2 gas dissolving means.
- 11. A soda drink selling machine in which an extensive range of quality of raw water is used, comprising:a purified-water generating unit; a soda drink producing/dispensing unit; and a control system for controlling each unit of the soda drink selling machine so as to be operated in a prescribed order or simultaneously; wherein the soda drink producing-dispensing unit comprises a CO2 gas dissolving means, a syrup mixing means and a soda drink dispensing means which are connected in this order; and wherein an ice maker within said purified-water generating unit serves as CO2 gas dissolving means.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/988,126 filed Dec. 10, 1997 abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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