The invention relates generally to a beverage dispenser, and more particularly relates to vending dispenser assemblies for beverage dispensers.
Conventional beverage dispensers can dispense pre-packaged beverages in cans, bottles, or other containers. Various concerns exist for such conventional types of dispensers including packout, restocking, power consumption, and consumer access to a dispensed product. Other conventional beverage dispensers can dispense beverages into cups or other containers for distribution to customers. Depending on the location and customer, different types of beverage dispensers can be employed. For example, beverages in cans and bottles can be dispensed from a dispenser located behind a store or restaurant counter or can be obtained from an under the counter refrigerator or storage unit in a store or restaurant. However, in many instances, store or restaurant personnel must walk over to a dispenser where pre-packaged cans or bottles are located. This dispenser-to-consumer process can take time since store or restaurant personnel must often walk to where the dispenser is located. Alternatively, store or restaurant personnel must bend down to access the under the counter refrigerator or storage unit. This dispenser-to-consumer process also takes time since he or she may bend down each time to obtain a beverage, which repeated over time, may cause back pain or stress for personnel.
In other instances, personnel can dispense beverages directly into a cup or other container. However, in many such instances, filling cups or containers takes time, and beverage spillage can be a recurring or occasional problem. In addition, personnel may have to walk over to these types of beverage dispensers in order to dispense each beverage for each customer.
Therefore, a need exists for a beverage dispenser with a vending dispenser assembly that minimizes time in delivering a beverage to a customer. Furthermore, a need exists for a beverage dispenser with a vending dispenser assembly that is convenient to use, and minimizes product wastage. Moreover, a need exists for a beverage dispenser with a vending dispenser assembly with increased packout, and decreased power consumption.
Embodiments of the invention can address some or all of the needs described above. Generally, embodiments of the invention can provide a beverage dispenser with a vending dispenser assembly. In particular, embodiments of the invention can provide a beverage dispenser with a manually operated vending dispenser assembly that is mechanically reliable and relatively easy to use. Embodiments of a vending dispenser assembly can be used with a heated or chilled compartment associated with a beverage dispenser. Furthermore, embodiments of a vending dispenser assembly can operate in conjunction with a relatively small dispenser opening to limit heat transfer loss via the dispenser opening. In addition, embodiments of a vending dispenser assembly can be manually operated by a person with little or no additional consumption of electrical power to dispense a beverage container using the assembly.
In one embodiment, a beverage dispenser with a vending dispenser assembly can be used with any number of product lanes. For example, a beverage dispenser can be used with two product lanes. Adjacent to the product lanes can be a turret assembly. The turret assembly can include a turret wheel, a product gate, and any number of star-shaped wheels. Adjacent to the turret assembly can be a shuttle assembly. The shuttle assembly can include a shuttle positioned on any number of rails. When a user pulls on the shuttle door, the shuttle can ride along the rails to provide access to the product. When the shuttle door is closed, the product gate can swing forward by the force of gravity such that gate lever pivots and the drive pins allow the turret and the star wheels to rotate and dispense another beverage onto the shuttle. The shuttle can be operated via a drive belt assembly. The drive belt can pull the shuttle forward such that the shuttle is within the door open regardless of how far door is opened.
In another embodiment, a dispenser for dispensing a number of products can include at least one storage column adapted to dispense a number of products. The dispenser can also include a product selection device operable to permit one of the number of products to advance from the storage column, wherein the advanced product can be dispensed from the dispenser.
In one aspect of an embodiment, the product selection device can include a rotatable door.
In another aspect of an embodiment, the product selection device can include at least one turret-type wheel.
In another aspect of an embodiment, the product selection device can include a device with a plurality of slots, wherein each of the plurality of slots is sized to receive one of the number of products.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the product selection device can be adapted to permit manual operation of the device.
In another aspect of an embodiment, the product selection device can include an access door, at least one turret-type wheel positioned adjacent to at least one storage column, and a product shuttle cooperating with the door and the at least one turret-type wheel, wherein manipulating the access door causes rotation of the at least one turret-type wheel which allows one of the number of products to advance from the at least one storage column to the product shuttle and towards the access door.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the at least one turret-type wheel can include a plurality of slots, wherein each of the plurality of slots is sized to receive one of the number of products.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the at least one turret-type wheel comprises a plurality of slots and a plurality of out-of-phase slots, wherein the plurality of slots is sized to receive one of a number of products from a first storage column and the plurality of out-of-phase slots is sized to receive one of a number of products from a different storage column.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, rotation of the at least one-turret type wheel is controlled by at least one control device.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the at least one control device can include at least one of the following: a ratchet gear, a toggle, a pawl, or a pawl trigger.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the product shuttle can include a pulley drive set.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the product shuttle can be adapted to lift the advanced product when the access door is opened.
In another aspect of an embodiment, the product selection device can include at least one turret-type wheel positioned adjacent to the at least one storage column, and a device cooperating with the at least one turret-type wheel, the device operable to receive a force from a user, wherein the force causes the at least one turret-type wheel to rotate and allows one of the number of products to advance from the at least one storage column.
In another aspect of an embodiment, the at least one turret-type wheel can include a plurality of slots, wherein each of the plurality of slots is sized to receive one of the number of products.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the product selection device can include at least one moveable array operable to receive the advanced product, and advance the product towards an access opening, and at least one stationary array adjacent to the at least one moveable array, and operable to retain the position of the advanced product when movement of the advanced product is interrupted prior to dispensing of the product from the access opening.
In another aspect of an embodiment, the at least one moveable array includes at least one of the following: a series of pivotable arms, or a series of lift bars.
In another aspect of an embodiment, the at least one stationary array can include a series of pivotable arms.
In another aspect of an embodiment, the at least one moveable array can be manually operated to dispense the advanced product from the access opening.
Another embodiment of the invention can provide a method of dispensing a product from a dispenser. The method can include selecting a product stored in at least one storage column adapted to dispense a number of products. In addition, the method can include manipulating a product selection device operable to permit one of the number of products to advance from the storage column, wherein the advanced product can be dispensed from the dispenser. Furthermore, the method can include receiving the selected product from the dispenser.
In one aspect of an embodiment, the product selection device can include a rotatable door.
In another aspect of an embodiment, the product selection device can include at least one turret-type wheel.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the product selection device can include a device with a plurality of slots, wherein each of the plurality of slots is sized to receive one of the number of products.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the product selection device can be adapted to permit manual operation of the device.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the product selection device can include an access door, at least one turret-type wheel positioned adjacent to at least one storage column, and a product shuttle cooperating with the door and the at least one turret-type wheel, wherein manipulating the access door causes rotation of the at least one turret-type wheel which allows one of the number of products to advance from the at least one storage column to the product shuttle and towards the access door.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the at least one turret-type wheel can include a plurality of slots, wherein each of the plurality of slots is sized to receive one of the number of products.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the at least one turret-type wheel can include a plurality of slots and a plurality of out-of-phase slots, wherein the plurality of slots is sized to receive one of a number of products from a first storage column and the plurality of out-of-phase slots is sized to receive one of a number of products from a different storage column.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, rotation of the at least one-turret type wheel is controlled by at least one control device.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the at least one control device can include at least one of the following: a ratchet gear, a toggle, a pawl, or a pawl trigger.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the product shuttle can include a pulley drive set.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the product shuttle is adapted to lift the advanced product when the access door is opened.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the product selection device can include at least one turret-type wheel positioned adjacent to the at least one storage column, and a device cooperating with the at least one turret-type wheel, the device operable to receive a force from a user, wherein the force causes the at least one turret-type wheel to rotate and allows one of the number of products to advance from the at least one storage column.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the at least one turret-type wheel can include a plurality of slots, wherein each of the plurality of slots is sized to receive one of the number of products.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the product selection device can include at least one moveable array operable to receive the advanced product, and advance the product towards an access opening, and at least one stationary array adjacent to the at least one moveable array, and operable to retain the position of the advanced product when movement of the advanced product is interrupted prior to dispensing of the product from the access opening.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the at least one moveable array can include at least one of the following: a series of pivotable arms, or a series of lift bars.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the at least one stationary array can include a series of pivotable arms.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the at least one moveable array can be manually operated to dispense the advanced product from the access opening.
Another embodiment of the invention can provide a method of providing a product from a dispenser. The method can include storing at least one product in at least one storage column adapted to dispense a number of products. Furthermore, the method can include providing a product selection device operable to permit one of the number of products to advance from the storage column, wherein the advanced product can be dispensed from the dispenser. Moreover, the method can include after receipt of an input from a consumer, dispensing the advanced product from the dispenser.
In one aspect of an embodiment, the product selection device can include a rotatable door.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the product selection device can include at least one turret-type wheel.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the product selection device can include a device with a plurality of slots, wherein each of the plurality of slots is sized to receive one of the number of products.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the product selection device is adapted to permit manual operation of the device.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the product selection device can include an access door, at least one turret-type wheel positioned adjacent to at least one storage column, and a product shuttle cooperating with the door and the at least one turret-type wheel, wherein manipulating the access door causes rotation of the at least one turret-type wheel which allows one of the number of products to advance from the at least one storage column to the product shuttle and towards the access door.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the at least one turret-type wheel can include a plurality of slots, wherein each of the plurality of slots is sized to receive one of the number of products.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the at least one turret-type wheel can include a plurality of slots and a plurality of out-of-phase slots, wherein the plurality of slots is sized to receive one of a number of products from a first storage column and the plurality of out-of-phase slots is sized to receive one of a number of products from a different storage column.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, rotation of the at least one-turret type wheel is controlled by at least one control device.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the at least one control device can include at least one of the followings a ratchet gear, a toggle, a pawl, or a pawl trigger.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the product shuttle can include a pulley drive set.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the product shuttle is adapted to lift the advanced product when the access door is opened.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the product selection device can include at least one turret-type wheel positioned adjacent to the at least one storage column, and a device cooperating with the at least one turret-type wheel, the device operable to receive a force from a user, wherein the force causes the at least one turret-type wheel to rotate and allows one of the number of products to advance from the at least one storage column.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the at least one turret-type wheel can include a plurality of slots, wherein each of the plurality of slots is sized to receive one of the number of products.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the product selection device can include at least one moveable array operable to receive the advanced product, and advance the product towards an access opening, and at least one stationary array adjacent to the at least one moveable array, and operable to retain the position of the advanced product when movement of the advanced product is interrupted prior to dispensing of the product from the access opening.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the at least one moveable array can include at least one of the following: a series of pivotable arms, or a series of lift bars.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the at least one stationary array can include a series of pivotable arms.
In yet another aspect of an embodiment, the at least one moveable array can be manually operated to dispense the advanced product from the access opening.
Yet another embodiment of the invention can provide a dispenser for dispensing a number of products. The dispenser can include at least one storage column adapted to dispense a number of products. Furthermore, the dispenser can include a product selection device operable to permit one of the number of products to advance from the storage column, wherein the advanced product can be dispensed from the dispenser, the product selection device comprising at least one turret-type wheel positioned adjacent to at least one storage column. Moreover, the dispenser can include an access opening, and a product shuttle cooperating with the door and the at least one turret-type wheel, wherein manipulating the access door causes rotation of the at least one turret-type wheel which allows one of the number of products to advance from the at least one storage column to the product shuttle and towards the access opening.
Another embodiment of the invention provides a dispenser for dispensing a number of products. The dispenser includes at least one storage column adapted to dispense a number of products. In addition, the dispenser provides a product selection device operable to permit one of the number of products to advance from the storage column, wherein the advanced product can be dispensed from the dispenser. The product selection device can include at least one turret-type wheel positioned adjacent to the at least one storage column. In addition, the product selection device can include a device cooperating with the at least one turret-type wheel, the device operable to receive a force from a user, wherein the force causes the at least one turret-type wheel to rotate and allows one of the number of products to advance from the at least one storage column towards the access opening, Moreover, the product selection device can include an access opening for dispensing the advanced product.
Yet another embodiment of the invention can provide a dispenser for dispensing a number of products. The dispenser can include at least one storage column adapted to dispense a number of products. In addition, the dispenser can include a product selection device operable to permit one of the number of products to advance from the storage column, wherein the advanced product can be dispensed from the dispenser. The product selection device can include at least one moveable array operable to receive the advanced product, and advance the product towards an access opening. In addition, the product selection device can include at least one stationary array adjacent to the at least one moveable array, and operable to retain the position of the advanced product when movement of the advanced product is interrupted prior to dispensing of the product from the access opening. Moreover, the product selection device can include an access opening for dispensing the advanced product.
Other embodiments and aspects of embodiments of the invention will become apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Having thus described the invention in general terms, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein:
Referring now to the drawings, in which like numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views,
Other embodiments of a stand alone-type beverage dispenser can include some or all of the above components, and some embodiments can include other components in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
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Other embodiments of a control device or actuating arm 610 can have other configurations or components, and may cooperate with the product identification panel and/or the rotatable device or turret 600 in other or similar manners in accordance with the invention.
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The product selection shown 1104 can include a series of rotatable devices or turrets 1108 mounted to an axle 1110. A push button-type device 1112 can be manipulated by a user to rotate the axle 1110, thereby rotating the series of rotatable devices or turrets 1108 to permit at least one container 1106 to be dispensed from the column 1102 and towards an access opening or door 1114. Various configurations for a push button-type device 1112 can be used with embodiments of the invention, such as a ratchet-type gear device or other similar device. In the example shown, the push button-type device 1112 can include an arm 1116 that selectively engages an external rotatable device or turret 1118. When the arm 1116 disengages a portion of the external turret 1118, such as disengaging a tooth or notch in the turret 1118, the axle 1110 can rotate. When the arm 1116 engages a portion of the external turret 1118, such as engaging a tooth or notch in the turret 1118, the axle 1110 is prevented or otherwise limited from rotating. In this example, the arm 1116 can be manually manipulated by a user to dispense a selected beverage container, such as 1106, from the column 1102.
The product selection device 1204 shown can include a rotatable device or pivoting door 1208. The pivoting door 1208 can be manipulated by a user to permit at least one container 1206 to be dispensed from the column 1202 and towards an access opening and door 1208. In this example, the pivoting door 1208 can be manually manipulated by a user to dispense the selected beverage, such as 1206, from the column 1202. Various configurations for a rotatable device or pivoting door 1208 can be used with embodiments of the invention, such as a gate or other type of selective access door. In the example shown, the pivoting door 1208 can include a specific geometry, such as an angled surface, that permits the door 1208 to rotate to receive a single container 1206 from the column 1202, while maintaining other containers in the column 1202 for subsequent dispensing. Furthermore, the geometry of the door 1208 permits the door 1208 to rotate in another direction to permit access to the dispensed container 1206.
Other embodiments of an under the counter-type beverage dispenser can include some or all of the above components, and some embodiments can include other components in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
In this embodiment, the control device shown is a combination ratchet gear 1502, toggle 1504, and pawl 1506. The example ratchet gear 1502 can be mounted to the turret 1402, and rotation of the ratchet gear 1502 can transmit a corresponding rotation on the turret 1402 and corresponding slots such as 1500, and any out-of phase slots. A portion of the toggle 1504, such as an arm 1510, can extend towards and contact a portion of the ratchet gear 1502, such as a tooth 1512. The toggle 1504 is adapted to control, limit, or otherwise permit selective rotation or movement of the ratchet gear 1502 as needed. As the toggle 1504 is rotated, other extended portions or arms can contact other teeth of the ratchet gear 1502. For example, in an initial position, the extended arm 1510 of the toggle 1504 may limit or otherwise prevent further rotation of the ratchet gear 1502 and turret 1402 until the arm 1510 is released or actuated. When the toggle 1504 receives sufficient force, such as a manual force applied towards the beverage dispenser 1300 or toggle 1504, the extended arm 1510 can pivot slightly to another position to permit the toggle 1504 to release from or otherwise decrease the amount of force applied by the arm 1510 to a surface, such as tooth 1512, of the ratchet gear 1502. Thus, when the extended arm 1510 is actuated, the rotatable device or turret 1402 can be rotated to permit a container, such as 1406, to move from an adjacent column, such as 1400, and into a corresponding slot 1500 of the turret 1402. The ratchet gear 1502 and rotatable device or turret 1402 can be further rotated to permit the rotatable device or turret 1402 to direct the container 1406 from the slot 1500 towards the shuttle assembly 1404 for further manipulation towards the consumer access opening 1306. In this example, the vending dispenser assembly 1310 can be manually manipulated by a user to dispense the selected beverage from the product column 1400 as needed.
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Other embodiments of a control device or combination ratchet gear 1502, toggle, 1504, and pawl 1506 can have other configurations or components, and may cooperate with the rotatable device or turret 1402 in other or similar manners in accordance with the invention. For example, as shown in
The vending dispenser assembly shown can include at least one moveable array 1702 and at least one stationary array 1704. The moveable array 1702 shown can include a series of pivotable lift arms or extensions 1706 and a corresponding series of lift bars 1708 which are mounted to the lift arms or extensions 1706 in a spaced apart relation along a portion of the array 1702. Each bar 1708 can be mounted to at least one arm or extension 1706 mounted adjacent to a lateral side of the array, but in the configuration shown, can be mounted to an arm or extension adjacent to each lateral side of the array. In this example, the extensions 1706 and arms 1708 can be spaced apart to permit at least one container, such as a can or bottle, to be horizontally positioned between adjacent bars 1708.
The stationary array 1704 can include a series of relatively flexible or pivotable arms or extensions 1710 which are spaced apart along a portion of the length of the stationary array 1704. In this example, the extensions 1710 can be spaced apart to permit at least one container, such as a can or bottle, to be horizontally positioned between adjacent extensions 1710. As shown, the moveable array 1702 and stationary array 1704 can be positioned opposing each other such that the respective series of arms or extensions 1706, 1710 of each array 1702, 1704 generally face each other.
As each container in the product column 1800 is directed towards the vending dispenser assembly 1700, the moveable array 1702 can be positioned to receive at least one container 1802 from the lower portion of the column 1800 such that the container 1802 is oriented adjacent to the lift bar 1708 and between adjacent extensions 1706. As the moveable array is manipulated upward by a consumer or retail personnel, the container 1802 is directed upward between the moveable array and the stationary array such that the container 1802 contacts a portion of at least one relatively flexible or pivotable arm or extension 1710 associated with the stationary array 1704. As the container contacts the flexible or pivotable arm or extension 1710, the extension flexes or pivots from an initial position towards a flexed or pivoted position to permit the container to continue traveling upward. After the container has traveled further, the extension 1710 returns or pivots back to the initial position. In this manner, the container can be retained at a certain position by the extensions of the stationary array if the moveable array is manipulated downward, or if the moveable array continues to move upward, the container can continue to be directed upward past one or more flexible or pivotable arm or extensions associated with the stationary array. Furthermore, in this example, the vending dispenser assembly 1700 can be manually manipulated by a user to dispense a selected beverage from the product column 1800.
Other embodiments of a moveable array and stationary array for a vending dispenser assembly can have other types of array configurations or components, and may cooperate with each other, or other parts of a vending dispenser assembly in other or similar manners in accordance with the invention.
It should be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that the foregoing relates only to embodiments of the invention and that numerous changes and modifications can be made herein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the following claims and equivalents thereof.