Claims
- 1. A dispensation system for providing a beverage product comprising:
a packaging assembly configured and designed for storing at least two different components in separate compartments, wherein the components are capable of forming a beverage after being combined; an addition chamber operatively associated with the compartments of the packaging assembly for receiving and combining the at least two components therein to form a mixture; and a pump assembly associated with the addition chamber for dispensing the mixture therefrom as a beverage product or beverage forming product.
- 2. The dispensation system of claim 1 which further comprises means for providing a diluent to the mixture of the least two components to provide the beverage product.
- 3. The dispensation system of claim 2, wherein the means for providing a diluent comprises a diluent tank filled with one of water, carbonated water, a milk or nondairy milk product, a solution containing any of these, or a mixture thereof.
- 4. The dispensation system of claim 3, wherein the diluent tank is filled with water or an aqueous solution so that the beverage product is a non-carbonated beverage, a coffee or tea beverage, or a creamy beverage.
- 5. The dispensation system of claim 1, wherein the pump assembly comprises dual-head or multi-head volumetric positive displacement pumps.
- 6. The dispensation system of claim 5, wherein the volumetric positive displacement pumps are peristaltic pumps.
- 7. The dispensation system of claim 1, wherein the packaging assembly has dual compartments for retaining the components therein.
- 8. The dispensation system of claim 1, wherein the packaging assembly is a single chamber of a polymer film that is divided to form the compartments.
- 9. The dispensation system of claim 8, wherein each compartment includes a fitment to dispense the components from the compartments.
- 10. A method for dispensing a beverage product containing at least two different components, which method comprises:
providing and retaining at least two different components in separate compartments of a single packaging assembly, wherein the components are capable of forming a beverage after being combined and the compartments contain relative amounts of each component, such that each compartment empties uniformly relative to the other compartment(s) at a determined rate, to empty the compartments at substantially the same time; combining the at least two components by withdrawing them from the packaging assembly and mixing them together, optionally with a diluent, to form a consumable beverage product; and dispensing the consumable beverage product for consumption by a consumer.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein a first component has a first viscosity and a second component has a second viscosity, and wherein a diluent having a viscosity is combined with the components, with the first viscosity, the second viscosity, or both being greater than twice the viscosity of the diluent.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the diluent comprises water, carbonated water, a milk or non-dairy milk product, a solution containing any of these, or a mixture thereof.
- 13. A method for improving quality of a dispensed coffee beverage containing at least two different components, which method comprises:
providing and retaining at least two different components in separate compartments of a single packaging assembly, wherein the components are capable of forming a coffee beverage after being combined; combining the at least two components by withdrawing them from the packaging assembly and mixing them together, optionally with a diluent, to form a consumable beverage product; and dispensing the consumable beverage product for consumption by a consumer.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein the compartments contain relative amounts of each component, such that each compartment empties uniformly relative to the other compartment(s) at a determined rate, to empty the compartments at substantially the same time.
- 15. The method of claim 13, wherein the packaging assembly is a single chamber of a polymer film that is divided to form the compartments.
- 16. The method of claim 14, wherein one component is a coffee base concentrate that is substantially free of coffee aroma, and another component is a coffee aroma.
- 17. A method for facilitating handling and loading of at least two components in a dispensation system comprising providing and retaining the at least two components in at least two compartments that are separate but secured together, each compartment comprising a fitment adapted to connect to a complementary gland of the dispensation system.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein the at least two compartments are secured together by heatsealing or using an adhesive.
- 19. The method of claim 17, wherein the at least two compartments are secured together within a single outer container.
- 20. A beverage packaging assembly adapted for delivering at least two different components, each having a particular viscosity, optionally together with an additional diluent, to form a beverage, wherein the beverage assembly includes:
an outer chamber having at least two separate compartments for receiving and storing therein at least two different components, each compartment having a predetermined volume occupied by the component(s) therein; and a fitment attached to each of the compartments and having a predetermined orifice size, wherein the occupied volumes of the compartments and the orifice sizes of the fitments are varied depending on the particular viscosities of the components therein, to provide the appropriate flow rates and a desired ratio of the components upon delivery and formation of the beverage, such that the compartments become empty at substantially the same time.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/453,932, filed on May 16, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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