Beverage dispensing apparatus with remote dispensing operative controls

US10654703B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10654703-B2
Application numberUS-201514975679-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 18, 2015
Priority dateDec 19, 2014
Publication dateMay 19, 2020
Grant dateMay 19, 2020

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Abstract

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A beverage dispensing apparatus having a nozzle and multiple fluid lines in fluid communication with the nozzle where the beverage dispensing apparatus has a body with a plurality of apertures, a plurality of buttons, each protruding through a respective one of the apertures and configured to control a flow of fluid through a respective one of the multiple fluid lines, the plurality of buttons having at least one active dispensing button configured to mechanically dispense a fluid and at least one remote dispensing button, and a remote dispensing device located remotely from the body configured to regulate dispensing a fluid through one of the multiple fluid lines so that when the at least one remote button is depressed, the remote dispensing device dispenses a fluid through the fluid line.

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What is claimed is: 1. A beverage dispensing system comprising: a flexible line containing multiple fluid lines; a remote dispensing device coupled to a first end of the flexible line and configured to dispense a first fluid through a first fluid line of the multiple fluid lines; a bar gun coupled to a second end of the flexible line, opposite the first end of the flexible line, the bar gun comprising: a body having a plurality of apertures; a nozzle; a plurality of buttons, each protruding through a respective one of the apertures, the plurality of buttons comprising an active dispensing button configured to directly mechanically actuate a valve within the body to dispense a second fluid from a second fluid line of the multiple fluid lines, and a remote dispensing button; and a sensing assembly configured to sense depressions of the active dispensing button and to sense depression of the remote dispensing button; and a controller configured to actuate the remote dispensing device to dispense the first fluid through the nozzle in response to initially receiving a first signal from the sensing assembly indicating the remote dispensing button has been depressed and subsequently receiving a second signal from the sensing assembly indicating that the active dispensing button is depressed and is directly mechanically actuating the valve so that the second fluid is being dispensed from the nozzle. 2. The beverage dispensing apparatus of claim 1 wherein the sensing assembly comprises: a sensing element disposed on the active dispensing button; and a sensor disposed on the body and aligned with the sensing element, wherein when the active dispensing button is depressed to directly mechanically actuate the valve the sensor interacts with the sensing element to sense that the active dispensing button is depressed. 3. The beverage dispensing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the remote dispensing device is a solenoid valve. 4. The beverage dispensing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the remote dispensing device is a solenoid pump. 5. The beverage dispensing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the active dispensing button is configured to directly mechanically actuate a second valve within the body to dispense a third fluid from a third fluid line of the multiple fluid lines, and wherein the first, second, and third fluids are dispensed through the first valve, second valve, and remote dispensing device, in response to initially receiving a first signal from the sensing assembly indicating the remote dispensing button has been depressed and subsequently receiving a second signal from the sensing assembly indicating that the active dispensing button is depressed and is directly mechanically actuating the valve and the second valve.

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Classifications

  • B67D1/0086Primary

    Hand-held gun type valves · CPC title

  • B67D1/1405Primary

    Control taps · CPC title

  • Means comprising electronic circuitry (e.g. control panels, switching or controlling means) · CPC title

  • Hand-held gun type valves · CPC title

  • electrically or electro-mechanically operated · CPC title

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What does patent US10654703B2 cover?
A beverage dispensing apparatus having a nozzle and multiple fluid lines in fluid communication with the nozzle where the beverage dispensing apparatus has a body with a plurality of apertures, a plurality of buttons, each protruding through a respective one of the apertures and configured to control a flow of fluid through a respective one of the multiple fluid lines, the plurality of buttons …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Automatic Bar Controls Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B67D1/0086. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 19 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).