The present invention relates to a soluble-material container for a beverage vending machine.
In beverage, and particularly “instant” beverage, vending machines, containers are used to store soluble material, such as instant material or sugar. Each container normally comprises a tank; and a spout fitted to the container and connected to dispensing means housed inside the tank and powered by a motor to feed metered quantities of material to the spout.
The containers are normally mounted inside the machine so they can be removed and replaced manually by an operator to fill the tanks and clean the container housing easily.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a beverage vending machine soluble-material container that is cheap and easy to produce, and which at the same time permits fast, easy filling and cleaning by the operator.
According to the present invention, there is provided a soluble-material container for a beverage vending machine, as claimed in claim 1 and, preferably, in any one of the following Claims depending directly or indirectly on claim 1.
A non-limiting embodiment of the present invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Number 1 in the accompanying drawings indicates as a whole a container comprising a tank 1a for housing soluble particulate material and closed at the top by a removable lid 2 (
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The cup-shaped base 3 defines a downward-open cavity 10 shaped internally to define, close to front wall 8, a straight runner 11 perpendicular to front and rear walls 8 and 6 and which is engaged in sliding manner by guide means (not shown) on said flat support (not shown) to position container 1 correctly on the flat support (not shown).
Just above wall 5, front wall 8 and rear wall 6 have respective externally threaded, tubular appendixes 12 and 13, which are coaxial along a horizontal axis 14 perpendicular to rear wall 6 and parallel to wall 5, project outwards of respective front and rear walls 8 and 6, and define respective conduits 15 and 16 connecting an inner cavity 17 of tank 1a to the outside. In addition to tank 1a, container 1 also comprises a dispenser 18 which, in use, extracts metered quantities of material from cavity 17 and comprises a powered screw 19 inside cavity 17. Finally, container 1 comprises a spout 20 located outside cavity 17 and fitted to and projecting from front wall 8 of tank 1a.
Screw 19 is defined by a two-start screw coaxial with axis 14 and fitted in rotary manner to tubular appendixes 12 and 13. More specifically, at its front end, screw 19 engages conduit 15 of tubular appendix 12 in rotary manner, and is fitted integrally, at its rear end, with a cup-shaped body 21 which is coaxial with axis 14, is knurled axially inside, engages tubular appendix 13 in rotary manner to close conduit 16 in fluidtight manner, and has, on its free end, an outer annular flange located outside tubular appendix 13 and held axially contacting a free outer edge of tubular appendix 13 by a ring nut 22 screwed onto tubular appendix 13.
Cup-shaped body 21 defines a known fast-fit face coupling by which to connect screw 19 to a rotary output member (not shown) of an actuator (not shown) for powering screw 19.
Conduit 15 of tubular appendix 12 defines an outlet conduit of tank 1a, and tubular appendix 12 defines a coupling for spout 20, which comprises a coupling body 23 for connection to tank 1a, and a dispenser body 24. Dispenser body 24 is connected to coupling body 23, and is movable, with respect to coupling body 23, between an open dispensing position (
Coupling body 23 comprises a sleeve 25 which supports an internally threaded ring nut 26 in rotary and axially-movable manner, has an intermediate outer flange 27 for axially locking ring nut 26, and has a free-end portion that engages conduit 15 in rotary manner, so that flange 27 contacts the free end of tubular appendix 12, to which sleeve 25 is fitted in axially-fixed and rotary manner about axis 14 by screwing ring nut 26 onto tubular appendix 12.
At the opposite end to the portion inserted inside conduit 15, sleeve 25 is fitted with an annular appendix 28 having a substantially rectangular-cross-section hole 29 with an axis 30 perpendicular to axis 14.
Dispenser body 24 comprises a tubular body 31 which extends through hole 29, coaxially with axis 30, and has a top axial end closed by a curved plate 32 coaxial with axis 14 and crosswise to axis 30.
Tubular body 31 has a material outlet opening 33 at a bottom axial end of tubular body 31; and an inlet opening 34 which is formed through the side of tubular body 31, close to plate 32 and on the side facing tank 1a, and has a flow section roughly equal to the cross section of sleeve 25.
Having a rectangular cross section similar to and roughly the same size as but no larger than that of hole 29, tubular body 31 is movable selectively, with respect to annular appendix 28 and in axially-sliding and angularly-fixed manner with respect to axis 30, into a bottom position corresponding to said open dispensing position (
Spout 20 also comprises a retaining device 35 for selectively locking dispenser body 24, with respect to coupling body 23, in the open and closed positions. Retaining device 35 comprises a tooth 36 carried by annular appendix 28; and two slots or seats 37 formed in the outer surface of tubular body 31 and into which tooth 36 clicks selectively.
Spout 20 also comprises a stop device 38 for accurately defining the open dispensing position of dispenser body 24 with respect to coupling body 23. Stop device 38 comprises two projections 39 carried by tubular body 31, close to plate 32, and which contact annular appendix 28 when tubular body 31 is pushed downwards from the closed to the open dispensing position.
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In other words, in spout 20, annular appendix 28 and tubular body 31 define a yes/no tubular slide valve, in which tubular body 31 defines the tubular valve, and annular appendix 28 defines the slide; and spout 20 not only allows the material from tank 1a to be directed in any radial direction with respect to axis 14, but also serves as a tap to control outflow of the material from conduit 15.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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TO2008A 000083 | Feb 2008 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB09/00178 | 2/3/2009 | WO | 00 | 1/26/2011 |