Beverage dispenser nozzle
US-9415991-B2 · Aug 16, 2016 · US
US11339045B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11339045-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117244516-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 29, 2021 |
| Priority date | Oct 20, 2020 |
| Publication date | May 24, 2022 |
| Grant date | May 24, 2022 |
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Flavor and additive delivery systems and methods for beverage dispensers are disclosed. An example manifold of a beverage dispenser includes a base defining a base cavity and configured to extend through an opening defined by an outer wall. The manifold includes a first housing coupled to the base and defining a housing cavity. The base cavity and the housing cavity are adjacent to each other to form a chamber. The manifold includes a body coupled to the first housing and defining a body cavity and angled apertures. The manifold includes an insert housing that is coupled to the body and extends at least partially through the body cavity. The manifold includes an insert housed within the insert housing and defining a water outlet for spraying water downward into the chamber. The angled apertures are configured to receive nozzles that extend at least partially into the chamber at the predefined angle.
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A manifold of a beverage dispenser for dispensing a beverage into a container, the manifold comprising: a base defining a base cavity and configured to extend through an opening defined by an outer wall of the beverage dispenser; a first housing coupled to the base and defining a housing cavity, wherein the base cavity and the housing cavity are adjacent to each other to form a chamber; a body coupled to the first housing and defining a body cavity and angled apertures, wherein the angled apertures are spaced radially outward from the body cavity and oriented radially inward at a predefined angle; an insert housing that is coupled to the body and extends at least partially through the body cavity, wherein the insert housing defines a water inlet; and an insert housed within the insert housing and defining a water outlet configured to spray a water stream vertically downward into the chamber, wherein the angled apertures are configured to receive nozzles that extend at least partially into the chamber at the predefined angle relative to a vertical axis such that flavor or additive emitted by one or more of the nozzles is injected into the water stream at a mid-air injection point within the chamber. 2. The manifold of claim 1 , wherein the mid-air injection point within the chamber is spaced apart from surfaces of the base, the first housing, the body, the insert housing, and the insert to reduce how frequently the manifold is to be cleaned. 3. The manifold of claim 1 , wherein the base, the first housing, the body, the insert housing, and the insert are configured to decouple from each other without tooling to facilitate cleaning of the manifold. 4. The manifold of claim 3 , wherein the base includes a circumferential lip configured to rest on the outer wall of the beverage dispenser. 5. The manifold of claim 3 , wherein the first housing includes first clips for fastening the first housing to the outer wall of the beverage dispenser. 6. The manifold of claim 3 , wherein the body further defines clip openings and the first housing includes clips that extend through the clip openings to couple the body to the first housing. 7. The manifold of claim 3 , wherein the insert is threadably coupled to the insert housing. 8. The manifold of claim 3 , wherein the insert housing includes clips openings and the body includes clips that extend through the clip openings to couple the insert housing to the body. 9. The manifold of claim 1 , wherein the insert defines a plurality of passageways that form the water outlet, wherein the plurality of the passageways create a uniform water flow with reduced pressure to facilitate subsequent mixture with flavor or additive emitted by the nozzles. 10. The manifold of claim 1 , wherein the insert housing includes an upper portion and a lower portion. 11. The manifold of claim 10 , wherein the upper portion defines the water inlet. 12. The manifold of claim 10 , wherein the lower portion defines an insert cavity in which the insert is housed. 13. The manifold of claim 10 , wherein the lower portion includes inner threads, the insert includes outer threads, and the inner threads are configured to threadably receive the outer threads to couple the insert to the insert housing. 14. A method for operating and maintaining a manifold of a beverage dispenser that dispenses a beverage into a container, the method comprising: positioning a base to extend through an opening defined by an outer wall of the beverage dispenser, the base defining a base cavity; coupling a first housing to the base such that a housing cavity defined by the housing cavity is positioned adjacent to the base cavity to form a chamber; coupling a body to the first housing, the body defining a body cavity and angled apertures, the angled apertures being spaced radially outward from the body cavity and oriented radially inward at a predefined angle; housing an insert within an insert housing, the insert defining a water outlet, the insert housing defining a water inlet; positioning the insert housing at least partially through the body cavity; coupling the insert housing to the body such that the water outlet is configured to spray a water stream downward into the chamber; extending nozzles through the angled apertures such that the nozzles extend at least partially into the chamber at the predefined angle relative to a vertical axis; and injecting flavor or additive via one or more of the nozzles into the water stream at a mid-air injection point within the chamber. 15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising: decoupling the base, the first housing, the body, the insert housing, and the insert from each other without tooling; and cleaning the base, the first housing, the body, the insert housing, and the insert of the manifold. 16. The method of claim 14 , further comprising resting a circumferential lip of the base on the outer wall of the beverage dispenser. 17. The method of claim 14 , further comprising fastening the first housing to the outer wall of the beverage dispenser via clips of the first housing. 18. The method of claim 14 , wherein coupling the body to the first housing includes extending clips through clip openings. 19. The method of claim 14 , further comprising threadably coupling the insert to the insert housing. 20. The method of claim 14 , wherein coupling the insert housing to the body includes extending clips through clip openings.
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