The present invention relates generally to dispensing machines for food products, and more particularly to a dispensing machine for dispensing serving portions of toppings, condiments, and the like from a plastic bag container. The invention is useful for applying whipped topping to hot or cold coffee, desserts, shakes, iced cappuccinos, and frozen drinks.
A topping dispenser is needed having the following characteristics:
A topping dispenser formed in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention comprises a housing defining a front product compartment and a rear drive compartment separated by a partition, wherein the product compartment is elevated relative to a base of the housing for receiving a cup, glass or mug beneath the product compartment. The partition includes a thin channel portion having a bag slot for receiving an upper end portion of a pastry bag containing product to be dispensed, and a clamping plate slideably received by the channel portion pinches the upper end portion of the bag to hold the bag in place such that the bag hangs downward against the partition. The product compartment has an opening through a bottom wall thereof through which a dispensing tip of the bag may be inserted to direct product into a cup, glass, mug, or plate placed beneath the dispensing tip. A roller is confined in the product compartment for vertically directed rolling motion. The roller is connected to a pawl drive mechanism residing in the drive compartment and connected to the roller by a U-shaped mounting bracket having legs extending through a pair of travel slots in the partition. A spring-loaded operating lever is pivotally mounted at the top or a lower sidewall of the housing and may be manually pivoted through a drive stroke to actuate a drive rod of the pawl drive mechanism to advance the roller in a downward direction. A pawl release member is accessible through the product compartment to enable the roller to be reset at its upper starting location.
The nature and mode of operation of the present invention will now be more fully described in the following detailed description of the invention taken with the accompanying drawing figures, in which:
A topping dispenser formed in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention is shown in
Reference is also made now to
Partition 62 includes a channel portion 63 at the rear of product compartment 20. Channel portion 63 includes a bag slot 22 for receiving an upper end portion of a pastry bag 6 (or another type of plastic bag) containing topping or other product to be dispensed, and a top recess 24 facilitating insertion and removal of a bag clamping plate 26 into and out of a channel defined by channel portion 63. Clamping plate 26 may include a hole 27 (or multiple holes or slots) making it easier to slide the plate into and out of the channel, and may be advantageously formed from a rigid, low friction material such as PTFE or the like. As may be understood, clamping plate 26 acts to pinch the upper end portion of pastry bag 6 against channel portion 63 to suspend the pastry bag within product compartment 20. An opening 21 is provided through a bottom wall of product compartment 20 through which a dispensing tip of pastry bag 6 is inserted, and may be captured by snap-fit or other securing means.
In order to force contents from pastry bag 6, a cylindrical roller 42 is disposed horizontally within product compartment 20. Roller 42 is mounted on an axle 43 between a pair of coaxially mounted guide wheels 44 provided one at each opposite end of the roller. A U-shaped mounting bracket 46 is arranged with its legs extending from drive compartment 64 through a pair of travel slots 58 into product compartment 20 for supporting axle 43 and connecting axle 43, roller 42, and guide wheels 44 to a drive mechanism described below. The legs of mounting bracket 46 include aligned holes for receiving axle 43, and the bracket legs are arranged between each end of roller 42 and the respective guide wheel 44. A pivotable wire bail 28 is hung from top recess 24 of channel portion 63 for holding roller 42 in an upward location above bag slot 22 during removal of an emptied product bag and insertion of a full bag. As may be seen, housing 12 defines a pair of guide tracks 41 on opposite sides of product compartment 20 for receiving guide wheels 44, whereby roller 42 is confined to travel up and down within product compartment 20 by rotation about axle 43.
In accordance with the present invention, roller 42 is advanced downward in controlled fashion by a drive mechanism provided in drive compartment 64 that is responsive to actuation of operating lever 30. The drive mechanism of the present embodiment is best seen in FIGS. 3 and 5-7, and includes a push bar 32 traversing operating lever 30 and spaced from the pivot axis of operating lever 30 defined by pivot pin assemblies 31. Push bar 32 is received through a pair of arcuate slots 29 provided through opposite sidewalls of housing 12. Operating lever 30 is biased by a pair of torsion springs 35 associated with pivot pin assemblies 31 toward a “handle up” pivot position as shown in
A coupler block 36 is mounted at an intermediate location along push bar 32, which passes through a slightly elongated slot 39 in the coupler block. As a result, coupler block 36 travels in a vertical direction as operating lever 30 and push bar 32 are pivoted about the pivot axis defined by pivot pin assemblies 31. A drive rod 40 is fixed to depend downwardly from coupler block 36 and passes slidably through aligned holes in upper and lower bearing blocks 38 fixed to partition 62. Accordingly, as operating lever 30 is pivoted downward from the position shown in
Mounting bracket 46 carrying roller 42 is connected to drive rod 40 by a pawl assembly that in the present embodiment includes a channel bracket 47 fixed to an interior portion of mounting bracket 46, a pawl support bracket 52 fixed to channel bracket 47, and a pawl 50 pivotally mounted to pawl support bracket 52 by a pivot pin 66 and having a hole 53 spaced from pivot pin 66 through which drive rod 40 passes with slight clearance. Pawl 50 is maintained at an angle relative to drive rod 40 that differs slightly from ninety degrees by a coil spring (not visible) acting between pawl support bracket 52 and pawl 50 such that as drive rod 40 is displaced in a downward direction, it carries pawl 50 and brackets 52, 47, and 46 with it to move roller 42 downward. As may be understood, pawl 50 acts in one-way ratcheting manner so that roller 42 is not carried back up when operating lever 30 is pivoted back to the position shown in
A pawl release member 60 is provided for temporarily releasing pawl 50 so that roller 42 may be moved manually in an upward direction to reset the roller at an upper location within product compartment 20. Pawl release member 60 includes a transverse portion rotatably journaled at its opposite ends by channel bracket 47 and having a U-bend extending underneath pawl 50 between drive rod 40 and pivot pin 66, and a lever portion extending from the transverse portion through a travel slot 58 into product compartment 20. A terminal end of the lever portion of pawl release member 60 may be urged back toward partition 62 to engage the U-bend against the underside of pawl 50 to adjust the angle of pawl 50 relative to drive rod 40 so that the roller and pawl mechanism may be moved in an upward direction along drive rod 40.
Use of dispenser 10 will now be described. Initially, front panel 14 is removed and roller 42 is held at an upper location in product compartment 20 by wire bail 28. A pastry bag 6 containing topping or the product to be dispensed is installed by inserting a lower dispensing tip of the pastry bag through opening 21, sliding clamping plate 26 up, placing an upper end portion of bag 6 into bag slot 22, and sliding clamping plate 26 back down to hold the upper end portion of the bag in place such that the bag rests against channel portion 63 of partition 62. Bail 28 may then be pivoted up slightly so that it no longer prevents downward advance of roller 42. Front panel 14 is then replaced on housing 12, and a cup 8 is positioned underneath opening 21. To dispense product from bag 6 into cup 8, handle 34 is grasped and operating lever 30 is manually pivoted down through its stroke to actuate the drive mechanism and move roller 42 over pastry bag 6, thereby applying pressure to squeeze contents from the pastry bag through the dispensing tip and into cup 8. When handle 34 is released, torsion springs 35 cause operating lever 30 to return to its original position.
When the contents of bag 6 have been exhausted, roller 42 may be reset and the bag replaced as follows. Front panel 14 is removed or opened, pawl release member 60 is used to release pawl 50, and roller 42 is manually repositioned upward into bail 28. The dispensing tip of bag 6 is pulled up out of opening 21 and clamping plate 26 is slid upward to release the spent bag, which is then removed from product compartment 20. A new, full bag may then be installed as described above.
For certain applications, it is desirable to have the operating lever at a lower position relative to the housing for ease of reach and improved stability. Accordingly, reference is now made to
As may be understood from
Push bar 132 is connected to a vertically extending drive rod 140 by a linkage having a generally vertical first member 133 pivotally coupled to the push bar and extending upward from the push bar, and a generally horizontal second member 137 pivotally coupled to an upper end of the first member 133 by a pivot pin 145 and pivotally coupled to an upper end of drive rod 140 by a pivot pin 149. Drive rod 140 depends downwardly from second member 137 and is received and guided for vertically directed sliding motion by a bearing 138 fixed to a partition 162 of housing 112. Consequently, as operating lever 130 is pivoted downward from the position shown in
The remainder of the drive mechanism of dispenser 110 is substantially similar to that shown and described with respect to dispenser 10 of the first embodiment.
Dispenser 110 has a modified arrangement for securing a bag 6 within product compartment 120 as compared to the arrangement of dispenser 10. As may be seen in
While the invention has been described in connection with exemplary embodiments, the detailed description is not intended to limit the scope of the invention to the particular forms set forth. The invention is intended to cover such alternatives, modifications, and equivalents of the described embodiment as may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention.
This application claims priority benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application 60/945,787 filed Jun. 22, 2007, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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