Nitrogen generator and uses thereof
US-2018282144-A1 · Oct 4, 2018 · US
US11040314B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11040314-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916506093-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 9, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jan 8, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jun 22, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 22, 2021 |
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In certain examples, a beverage dispenser includes a gas system configured to collect ambient air, pressurize the ambient air, and dispense the pressurized ambient air, a valve configured to dispense a base fluid, and a concentrate system configured to dispense a concentrate. A manifold is configured to form a gas-injected mixed beverage comprising the base fluid, the concentrate, and the pressurized ambient air, and a nozzle is configured to apply a back-pressure upstream on the gas-injected mixed beverage and dispense the gas-injected mixed beverage.
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What is claimed is: 1. A beverage dispenser comprising: a gas system configured to collect ambient air, pressurize the ambient air, and dispense pressurized ambient air; a valve configured to dispense a base fluid; a concentrate system configured to dispense a concentrate; a manifold configured to form a gas-injected mixed beverage comprising the base fluid, the concentrate, and the pressurized ambient air; and a nozzle configured to apply a back-pressure upstream on the gas-injected mixed beverage and dispense the gas-injected mixed beverage. 2. The beverage dispenser according to claim 1 , wherein the manifold is further configured to mix the base fluid and the concentrate to form a mixed beverage, and wherein the manifold has an injector through which the pressurized ambient air injects into the mixed beverage to form the gas-injected mixed beverage. 3. The beverage dispenser according to claim 2 , wherein the injector is a sparger. 4. The beverage dispenser according to claim 2 , wherein the gas system has a compressor configured to pressurize the ambient air and a gas storage device configured to store the pressurized ambient air before the pressurized ambient air is dispensed from the gas system to thereby reduce duty cycle of the compressor. 5. The beverage dispenser according to claim 4 , wherein the gas system has a gas regulator downstream from the gas storage device configured to decrease pressure of the pressurized ambient air before the pressurized ambient air is dispensed from the gas system. 6. The beverage dispenser according to claim 5 , wherein pressure of the base fluid dispensed from the valve, pressure of the concentrate dispensed from the concentrate system, and the pressure of the pressurized ambient air dispensed from the gas system are each equal to a predetermined pressure. 7. The beverage dispenser according to claim 6 , wherein the predetermined pressure is in the range of 20.0-35.0 pounds per square inch. 8. The beverage dispenser according to claim 7 , wherein the predetermined pressure is in the range of 28.0-30.0 pounds per square inch. 9. The beverage dispenser according to claim 5 , wherein the pressure of the pressurized ambient air dispensed from the gas system differs from pressure of the mixed beverage formed in the manifold. 10. The beverage dispenser according to claim 9 , wherein the pressure of the pressurized ambient air is greater than the pressure of the mixed beverage. 11. The beverage dispenser according to claim 2 , wherein the valve is configured to decrease the pressure of the base fluid dispensed therefrom to match the pressure of the pressurized ambient air dispensed from the gas system. 12. The beverage dispenser according to claim 11 , wherein the valve has: an inlet end configured to receive the base fluid, wherein the inlet end has an inlet hole; a channel through which the base fluid is conveyed; a diaphragm in the channel biased toward the inlet end; and an outlet end configured to dispense the base fluid; wherein when the inlet end receives the base fluid having a pressure less than a threshold pressure the diaphragm covers the inlet hole and thereby prevents the base fluid from conveying through the valve; and wherein when the inlet end receives the base fluid having a greater than or equal to the threshold pressure the diaphragm is moved away from the inlet hole by the base fluid such that the diaphragm is spaced apart from the inlet hole and the base fluid dispenses from the outlet end. 13. The beverage dispenser according to claim 12 , wherein the valve has a spring in the channel that applies a spring force on the diaphragm to thereby bias the diaphragm toward the inlet end, and wherein the spring is adjustable to change the spring force applied on the diaphragm and thereby change the threshold pressure. 14. The beverage dispenser according to claim 13 , wherein increasing the spring force applied on the diaphragm increases the threshold pressure. 15. A beverage dispenser comprising: a gas system configured to collect ambient air, pressurize the ambient air, and dispense pressurized ambient air, the gas system has: a compressor configured to pressurize the ambient air; a gas storage device configured to store the pressurized ambient air before the pressurized ambient air is dispensed from the gas system to thereby reduce duty cycle of the compressor; and a gas regulator downstream from the gas storage device and configured to decrease pressure of the pressurized ambient air before the pressurized ambient air is dispensed from the gas system; a valve configured to dispense a base fluid; a concentrate system configured to dispense a concentrate; a manifold configured to mix the based fluid and the concentrate to form a mixed beverage and further inject the pressurized ambient air into the mixed beverage to thereby form a gas-injected mixed beverage, wherein the manifold has an injector through which the pressurized ambient air injects into the mixed beverage; and a nozzle configured to apply a back-pressure upstream on the gas-injected mixed beverage and dispense the gas-injected mixed beverage. 16. The beverage dispenser according to claim 15 , wherein the valve has: an inlet end configured to receive the base fluid, wherein the inlet end has an inlet hole; a channel through which the base fluid conveys; a diaphragm in the channel biased toward the inlet end; and an outlet end configured to dispense the base fluid; wherein when the pressure of the base fluid received by the inlet end is less than a threshold pressure the diaphragm covers the inlet hole and thereby prevents the base fluid from conveying through the valve; and wherein when the pressure of the base fluid received by the inlet end is greater than or equal to the threshold pressure the diaphragm is moved away from the inlet hole by the base fluid such that the diaphragm is spaced apart from the inlet hole and the base fluid dispenses from the outlet end. 17. The beverage dispenser according to claim 16 , wherein the valve has a spring in the channel that applies a spring force on the diaphragm to thereby bias the diaphragm toward the inlet end, and wherein the spring is adjustable to change the spring force applied on the diaphragm and thereby change the threshold pressure. 18. A method for forming and dispensing a gas-injected mixed beverage with a beverage dispenser, the method comprising: collecting, with a gas system, ambient air adjacent the beverage dispenser; pressurizing, with a compressor, the ambient air; dispensing a base fluid to a manifold; dispensing a concentrate to the manifold; mixing, in the manifold, the base fluid and the concentrate to thereby form a mixed beverage; dispensing the pressurized ambient air to the manifold; injecting, with an injector in the manifold, the pressurized ambient air into the mixed beverage to thereby form a gas-injected mixed beverage; applying, with a nozzle, a back-pressure on the gas-injected mixed beverage; and dispensing the gas-injected mixed beverage via the nozzle. 19. The method according to claim 18 , further comprising: storing the pressurized ambient air in a gas storage device before dispensing of the pressurized ambient air to a manifold. 20. The method according to claim 19 , further comprising: decreasing, with a gas regulator, the pressure of the pressurized ambient air before dispensing the pressurized ambient air to the manifold. 21. The method according to
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