Systems and methods for vacuum cooling a beverage
US-2016348962-A1 · Dec 1, 2016 · US
US10260800B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10260800-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715432963-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 15, 2017 |
| Priority date | Feb 22, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 16, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 16, 2019 |
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A mixed beverage production appliance has a first container which is configured for receiving a first fluid having a first freezing point and is able to be added to a mixed beverage and a second container which is separate therefrom and which is configured for receiving a second fluid having a second freezing point which is different from the first freezing point and which is able to be added to a mixed beverage. The two containers are connected into a refrigerating circuit of the mixed beverage production appliance which is configured such that the two containers are able to be subjected to different temperatures independently of one another.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A mixed beverage production appliance, comprising: a first container configured for receiving a first fluid having a first freezing point and being able to be added to a mixed beverage by the mixed beverage production appliance; at least one second container being separate from said first container and configured for receiving a second fluid having a second freezing point which is different from the first freezing point and which is able to be added to the mixed beverage by the mixed beverage production appliance; and a refrigerating circuit, said first and second containers being connected into said refrigerating circuit being configured such that said first and second two containers are able to be subjected to different temperatures independently of one another, said refrigerating circuit having a first partial circuit and a second partial circuit connected in parallel to said first partial circuit, said first container being connected in said first partial circuit and said second container being connected in said second partial circuit. 2. The mixed beverage production appliance according to claim 1 , wherein said refrigerating circuit is configured such that a temperature of said first container is between 0.8° C. and 8° C. 3. The mixed beverage production appliance according to claim 1 , wherein said refrigerating circuit is configured such that a temperature of said second container is between −8° C. and −20° C. 4. The mixed beverage production appliance according to claim 1 , further comprising a first evaporator connected into said first partial circuit. 5. The mixed beverage production appliance according to claim 4 , further comprising a first valve connected into said first partial circuit upstream of said first evaporator in a direction of flow of a refrigerant in said first partial circuit. 6. The mixed beverage production appliance according to claim 5 , wherein said first valve is a thermally-controlled expansion valve; and further comprising a thermometer disposed adjacent to said first evaporator for detecting a temperature and said thermally-controlled expansion valve being able to be operated dependent on the temperature. 7. The mixed beverage production appliance according to claim 5 , further comprising a second valve connected into said first partial circuit downstream of said first evaporator in the direction of flow of the refrigerant in said first partial circuit. 8. The mixed beverage production appliance according to claim 5 , wherein said first valve is a thermally-controlled expansion valve. 9. The mixed beverage production appliance according to claim 4 , further comprising a second evaporator connected into said second partial circuit. 10. The mixed beverage production appliance according to claim 9 , further comprising a third valve connected into said second partial circuit upstream of said second evaporator in a direction of flow of a refrigerant in said second partial circuit. 11. The mixed beverage production appliance according to claim 10 , wherein said third valve is a thermally controlled expansion valve; and further comprising a thermometer disposed adjacent to said second evaporator for detecting a temperature and said thermally controlled expansion valve being able to be operated dependent on the temperature. 12. The mixed beverage production appliance according to claim 11 , wherein said second evaporator has an outlet, said thermometer is disposed adjacent to said outlet of said second evaporator viewed in the direction of flow of the refrigerant in said second partial circuit. 13. The mixed beverage production appliance according to claim 10 , further comprising a fourth valve connected into said second partial circuit downstream of said second evaporator in the direction of flow of a refrigerant in said second partial circuit. 14. The mixed beverage production appliance according to claim 10 , wherein said third valve is a thermally-controlled expansion valve. 15. The mixed beverage production appliance according to claim 9 , wherein said second evaporator is thermally connected directly to said second container and at least partially encompasses said second container. 16. The mixed beverage production appliance according to claim 4 , wherein said first evaporator is thermally connected directly to said first container and at least partially encompasses said first container. 17. A domestic refrigeration appliance, comprising: a housing; a receiver space for foodstuffs being configured in said housing; a mixed beverage production appliance, containing: a first container configured for receiving a first fluid having a first freezing point and being able to be added to a mixed beverage by said mixed beverage production appliance; at least one second container being separate from said first container and configured for receiving a second fluid having a second freezing point which is different from the first freezing point and which is able to be added to said mixed beverage by said mixed beverage production appliance; and a refrigerating circuit, said first and second containers being connected into said refrigerating circuit being configured such that said first and second two containers are able to be subjected to different temperatures independently of one another, said refrigerating circuit having a first partial circuit and a second partial circuit connected in parallel to said first partial circuit, said first container being connected in said first partial circuit and said second container being connected in said second partial circuit. 18. A method for temperature control of components of a mixed beverage production appliance configured for producing and dispensing a beverage, the mixed beverage production appliance containing a first container configured for receiving a first fluid having a first freezing point and being able to be added to a mixed beverage by the mixed beverage production appliance, at least one second container being separate from the first container and configured for receiving a second fluid having a second freezing point which is different from the first freezing point and which is able to be added to the mixed beverage by the mixed beverage production appliance and a refrigerating circuit, the first and second containers being connected into the refrigerating circuit being configured such that the first and second containers are able to be subjected to different temperatures independently of one another, which comprises the steps of: subjecting the first container to a temperature such that the first fluid present in the first container is set to a temperature above the first freezing point; and subjecting the second container to a temperature such that the second fluid present in the second container is set to a different temperature from the temperature of the first fluid and above the second freezing point.
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