Beverage Dispenser with Component Wash System
US-2015298956-A1 · Oct 22, 2015 · US
US10689241B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10689241-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916248970-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 16, 2019 |
| Priority date | Oct 2, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 23, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jun 23, 2020 |
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Food product dispensing machines and methods for dispensing food product into a cup. The food product dispensing machine includes a cup holder having a target element, a sensor that senses the target element, and a controller. The cup holder is configured to hold a cup such that the cup prevents the sensor from sensing at least a portion of the target element. The controller determines whether a cup is present in the cup holder and/or a size of the cup based on a remaining portion of the target element that is sensed by the sensor when the cup is held by the cup holder. Drive mechanisms are configured to move the first and second cup holders along first and second radial paths, respectively, with respect to the common dispensing position. An indicator is configured to indicate a remaining number of cup dispenses to the user.
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A food product dispensing machine comprising: a controller; a user interface via which an operator can input a beverage order to the controller, the beverage order comprising a plurality of beverages including at least one beverage contained in a first cup and at least one beverage contained in a second cup, wherein the first cup is sized different than the second cup; a first cup housing configured to hold a plurality of the first cups; a first dispense sensor configured to sense a number of the first cups dispensed from the first cup housing; a second cup housing configured to hold plurality of the second cups; a second dispense sensor configured to sense a number of the second cups dispensed from the second cup housing; and an indicator configured to indicate a number of the first cups that needs to be dispensed according to the beverage order and a number of the second cups that needs to be dispensed according to the beverage order; wherein the controller is configured to control the indicator to indicate in real time the numbers of first and second cups that need to be dispensed according to the beverage order. 2. The food product dispensing machine according to claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to determine the numbers of first and second cups that need to be dispensed according to the beverage order by subtracting the numbers of first cups dispensed from the first cup housing and second cups dispensed from the second cup housing from said plurality of beverages in the beverage order. 3. The food product dispensing machine according to claim 2 , wherein the indicator comprises a plurality of first lights corresponding to the plurality of first cups and a plurality of second lights corresponding to the plurality of second cups. 4. The food product dispensing machine according to claim 3 , wherein the plurality of first lights is located on the first cup housing and wherein the plurality of second lights is located on the second cup housing. 5. The food product dispensing machine according to claim 3 , wherein upon input of the beverage order to the user interface the controller is further configured initially to illuminate a number of the plurality of first lights that corresponds to a number of the at least one beverage contained in the first cup according to the beverage order and to initially illuminate a number of the plurality of second lights that corresponds to a number of the at least one beverage contained in the second cup according to the beverage order. 6. The food product dispensing machine according to claim 5 , wherein when the first dispense sensor senses a number of the first cups dispensed from the first cup housing, the controller is configured to sequentially de-illuminate a corresponding number of first lights. 7. The food product dispensing machine according to claim 6 , wherein when the second dispense sensor senses a number of second cups dispensed from the second cup housing, the controller is configured to sequentially de-illuminate a corresponding number of first lights. 8. The food product dispensing machine according to claim 5 , wherein when the first dispense sensor senses a number of the first cups dispensed from the first cup housing, the controller is configured to sequentially de-illuminate a corresponding number of first lights; and wherein when the second dispense sensor senses a number of second cups dispensed from the second cup housing, the controller is configured to sequentially de-illuminate a corresponding number of first lights. 9. A food product dispensing machine comprising: a controller; a user interface via which an operator can input a beverage order to the controller, the beverage order comprising a plurality of beverages including at least one beverage contained in a first cup and at least one beverage contained in a second cup, wherein the first cup is sized different than the second cup; a first cup housing configured to hold a plurality of the first cups; a first dispense sensor configured to sense a number of the first cups dispensed from the first cup housing; a second cup housing configured to hold plurality of the second cups; a second dispense sensor configured to sense a number of the second cups dispensed from the second cup housing; and an indicator comprising a first plurality of lights that indicate a number of the first cups that needs to be dispensed according to the beverage order and a second plurality of lights that indicate a number of the second cups that needs to be dispensed according to the beverage order; wherein the controller is configured to control the indicator to illuminate and de-illuminate each light in the first and second pluralities of lights to indicate in real time the numbers of first and second cups that need to be dispensed according to the beverage order. 10. The food product dispensing machine according to claim 9 , wherein the controller is configured to determine the numbers of first and second cups that need to be dispensed according to the beverage order by subtracting the numbers of first cups dispensed from the first cup housing and second cups dispensed from the second cup housing from said plurality of beverages in the beverage order. 11. The food product dispensing machine according to claim 9 , wherein the plurality of first lights is located on the first cup housing and wherein the plurality of second lights is located on the second cup housing. 12. The food product dispensing machine according to claim 9 , wherein upon input of the beverage order to the user interface the controller is further configured initially to illuminate a number of the plurality of first lights that corresponds to a number of the at least one beverage contained in the first cup according to the beverage order and to initially illuminate a number of the plurality of second lights that corresponds to a number of the at least one beverage contained in the second cup according to the beverage order. 13. The food product dispensing machine according to claim 12 , wherein when the first dispense sensor senses a number of the first cups dispensed from the first cup housing, the controller is configured to sequentially de-illuminate a corresponding number of first lights. 14. The food product dispensing machine according to claim 13 , wherein when the second dispense sensor senses a number of second cups dispensed from the second cup housing, the controller is configured to sequentially de-illuminate a corresponding number of first lights. 15. The food product dispensing machine according to claim 12 , wherein when the first dispense sensor senses a number of the first cups dispensed from the first cup housing, the controller is configured to sequentially de-illuminate a corresponding number of first lights; and wherein when the second dispense sensor senses a number of second cups dispensed from the second cup housing, the controller is configured to sequentially de-illuminate a corresponding number of first lights.
using reciprocating or oscillating pushers · CPC title
the flow being started or stopped by means actuated by the vessel to be filled, e.g. by switches, weighing · CPC title
Means for counting the doses of dispensed liquid · CPC title
related to the use of drinking cups or glasses · CPC title
comprising means for detecting the size of vessels to be filled · CPC title
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