Claims
- 1. A beverage dispenser system comprising:
- a potable water source for supplying potable water;
- a concentrate container for storing a liquid; and
- a beverage discharge assembly including:
- a mixing block having a passage with a receiving end for receiving the liquid from the concentrate container and for receiving potable water from the potable water source, and an outlet end;
- a nozzle having a nozzle passage having a first end fluidly coupled to the outlet end of the mixing block passage and a second end at a liquid-dispensing location; and
- a removable insert extending into the nozzle passage and having a housing defining an insert passage and a plurality of inwardly-directed baffles, the insert having an inlet end for receiving the liquid and the potable water from the mixing block and an outlet end for providing a mixed liquid, the housing having at the outlet end an outer diameter greater than an outer diameter of the nozzle adjacent the outlet end of the insert so as to define an insert ridge extending beyond the nozzle to provide a gripping surface.
- 2. The beverage dispenser system as set forth in claim 1, wherein the insert housing has a first inner diameter at the inlet end and a second inner diameter at the outlet end, the second inner diameter being less than the first inner diameter.
- 3. The beverage dispenser system as set forth in claim 2, wherein, where the ridge has an outer surface that slopes away from the nozzle.
- 4. The beverage dispenser system as set forth in claim 3, wherein the plurality of inwardly directed baffles includes a top baffle having a sloped face, the top baffle deflecting liquid from flowing directly from the first end to the second end of the nozzle passage, the top baffle and a side wall of the housing defining a hollow, substantially triangular cross-sectional region.
- 5. The beverage dispenser system as set forth in claim 4, wherein said nozzle passage has an alignment groove, and said insert housing has an alignment tab that mates with said alignment groove so that the nozzle passage and the insert housing are aligned.
- 6. The beverage dispenser system according to claim 1, wherein the insert includes a plurality of ribs on an outer surface of the insert housing to permit the nozzle passage firmly maintain the insert and to enable slidable removal of the insert from the nozzle passage through the output end of the nozzle passage when a force is applied to the insert.
- 7. The beverage dispenser system according to claim 1, wherein the ridge is sufficiently large so that the insert can be manually removed.
- 8. The beverage dispenser system as set forth in claim 1, wherein the ridge has an outer surface that slopes away from the nozzle.
- 9. The beverage dispenser system as set forth in claim 1, wherein the plurality of inwardly directed baffles includes a top baffle having a sloped face, the top baffle deflecting liquid from flowing directly from the first end to the second end of the nozzle passage, the top baffle and a side wall of the housing defining a hollow, substantially triangular cross-sectional region.
- 10. The discharge assembly according to claim 1, wherein the insert housing has sidewalls along the insert passage between the first and second ends of the nozzle passage, wherein the baffles are perpendicular to the sidewalls and have a uniform thickness.
- 11. The discharge assembly according to claim 1, wherein the second end of the nozzle has an inner diameter that is sufficient to permit the insertion and removal of the insert through the second end of the nozzle.
- 12. A discharge assembly for mixing at least one stored liquid comprising:
- a nozzle having sidewalls defining a nozzle passage and having an inlet end for receiving a liquid, and an outlet end; and
- a removable insert extending into the nozzle and having a housing defining an insert passage and a plurality of inwardly-directed baffles, the insert housing further having a nozzle end near the outlet end of the nozzle passage, the housing having at the nozzle end an outer diameter greater than an outer diameter of the nozzle adjacent the nozzle end of the insert so as to define an insert ridge extending beyond the nozzle to provide a gripping surface.
- 13. The discharge assembly as set forth in claim 12, wherein said insert housing has a first inner diameter and a second inner diameter at the nozzle end, the second inner diameter being less than the first inner diameter.
- 14. The discharge assembly as set forth in claim 12, wherein the ridge has an outer surface that slopes away from the nozzle.
- 15. The discharge assembly as set forth in claim 12, wherein the plurality of inwardly directed baffles includes a top baffle having a sloped face, the top baffle deflecting the liquid from flowing directly from the first end to the second end of the nozzle passage, the top baffle and a sidewall of the housing defining a hollow, substantially triangular cross-sectional region.
- 16. The discharge assembly according to claim 12, wherein the insert includes a plurality of ribs on an outer surface of the insert housing to permit the nozzle passage firmly maintain the insert and to enable slidable removal of the insert from the nozzle passage through the outlet end of the nozzle passage when a force is applied to the insert.
- 17. The discharge assembly according to claim 12, wherein the insert housing has sidewalls along the insert passage between the first and second ends of the nozzle passage, wherein the baffles are perpendicular to the sidewalls and have a uniform thickness.
- 18. The discharge assembly according to claim 12, wherein the second end of the nozzle has an inner diameter that is sufficient to permit the insertion and removal of the insert through the second end of the nozzle.
- 19. A discharge assembly for mixing at least one stored liquid comprising:
- a nozzle having a vertical passage and a horizontal passage integrally formed within a nozzle housing, the horizontal passage having an inlet end for receiving liquid and an outlet end, the vertical passage having a first end fluidly coupled to the outlet end of the horizontal passage and a second end at a liquid dispensing location; and
- a removable insert having a housing defining an insert passage and having a plurality of inwardly-directed baffles, the insert housing further having a nozzle end near the outlet end of the vertical passage, wherein the insert housing has sidewalls along the insert passage between the first and second ends of the vertical passage, wherein the baffles are perpendicular to the sidewalls and have a uniform thickness, wherein the nozzle end of the insert has a ridge that has a maximum outside diameter greater than an outside diameter of the nozzle housing to provide a gripping surface.
- 20. The discharge assembly as set forth in claim 19, wherein the ridge has an outer surface that slopes away from the nozzle.
- 21. A discharge assembly for mixing at least one stored liquid comprising:
- a nozzle having a vertical passage and a horizontal passage integrally formed within a nozzle housing, the horizontal passage having an inlet end for receiving liquid and an outlet end, the vertical passage having a first end fluidly coupled to the outlet end of the horizontal passage and a second end at a liquid dispensing location; and
- a removable insert having a housing defining an insert passage and having a plurality of inwardly-directed baffles, the insert housing further having a nozzle end near the outlet end of the vertical passage, wherein the insert housing has sidewalls along the insert passage between the first and second ends of the vertical passage, wherein the baffles are perpendicular to the sidewalls and have a uniform thickness, wherein said insert housing has a first inner diameter and a second inner diameter at the nozzle end, the second inside diameter being less than the first inner diameter.
- 22. A discharge assembly for mixing at least one stored liquid comprising:
- a nozzle having a vertical passage and a horizontal passage integrally formed within a nozzle housing, the horizontal passage having an inlet end for receiving liquid and an outlet end, the vertical passage having a first end fluidly coupled to the outlet end of the horizontal passage and a second end at a liquid dispensing location; and
- a removable insert having a housing defining an insert passage and having a plurality of inwardly-directed baffles, the insert housing further having a nozzle end near the outlet end of the vertical passage, wherein the insert housing has sidewalls along the insert passage between the first and second ends of the vertical passage, wherein the baffles are perpendicular to the sidewalls and have a uniform thickness, wherein the insert includes a plurality of ribs on an outer surface of the insert housing to permit the vertical passage to firmly maintain the insert and to enable slidable removal of the insert from the vertical passage through the outlet end of the vertical passage when a force is applied to the insert.
- 23. A discharge assembly for mixing at least one stored liquid comprising:
- a nozzle having a vertical passage and a horizontal passage integrally formed within a nozzle housing, the horizontal passage having an inlet end for receiving liquid and an outlet end, the vertical passage having a first end fluidly coupled to the outlet end of the horizontal passage and a second end at a liquid dispensing location; and
- a removable insert having a housing defining an insert passage and having a plurality of inwardly-directed baffles, the insert housing further having a nozzle end near the outlet end of the vertical passage, wherein the insert housing has sidewalls along the insert passage between the first and second ends of the vertical passage, wherein the baffles are perpendicular to the sidewalls and have a uniform thickness, and wherein the second end of the vertical passage has an inner diameter that is sufficient to permit the insertion and removal of the insert through the second end of the vertical passage.
- 24. A discharge assembly for mixing at least one stored liquid comprising:
- a removable insert having a housing defining an insert passage and having a plurality of inwardly-directed baffles, the insert housing having an inlet end and a nozzle end; and
- a nozzle having sidewalls defining a nozzle passage, and having an inlet end for receiving liquid and an outlet end having an inner diameter that is sufficient to permit the insertion and removal of the insert through the outlet end of the nozzle.
- 25. The discharge assembly as set fourth in claim 24, wherein the nozzle end of the insert has a ridge that has a maximum outer diameter greater than an outer diameter of the nozzle to provide a gripping surface.
- 26. The discharge assembly as set forth in claim 25, wherein the ridge has an outer surface that slopes away from the nozzle.
- 27. The discharge assembly according to claim 26 wherein the insert housing has sidewalls along the insert passage between the inlet and outlet ends of the nozzle passage, wherein the baffles are perpendicular to the sidewalls and have a uniform thickness.
- 28. The discharge assembly as set forth in claim 25, wherein said insert housing has a first inner diameter and a second inner diameter at the nozzle end, the second inner diameter being less than the first inner diameter.
- 29. The discharge assembly according to claim 25, wherein the insert includes a plurality of ribs on an outer surface of the insert housing to permit the nozzle passage to firmly maintain the insert and to enable slidable removal of the insert from the nozzle passage through the outlet end of the nozzle passage when a force is applied to the insert.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/991,440, filed on Dec. 16, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,383,581.
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