Beverage dispensing system
US-2023331532-A1 · Oct 19, 2023 · US
US12371315B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12371315-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318134927-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 14, 2023 |
| Priority date | Apr 14, 2022 |
| Publication date | Jul 29, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jul 29, 2025 |
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Embodiments provide a beverage dispensing mechanism that is configured to dispense a beverage at a flow rate of at least 2.5 oz/sec. The beverage dispensing mechanism includes a flow control module (including a top plate, a plurality of buttons coupled to the top plate, and a plurality of tube subassemblies), a handle, a nozzle module (including a nozzle, and a diffuser formed of a diffuser base and a water diffuser) and a split heel cover that fits over the tube subassemblies. In some embodiments, the flow control module may be snap-fitted on the handle. The modular design of the beverage dispenser allows for ease of repair and replacement of various components.
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A modular beverage dispenser comprising: a handle enclosing a plurality of flow tracks and including a dispensing surface comprising a handle base fluid outlet; a flow control module coupled to a top surface of the handle, the flow control module includes a plurality of buttons configured to control flow through one or more of the plurality of flow tracks to form a beverage; and a nozzle module coupled to the dispensing surface of the handle, the nozzle module including: a nozzle including an opening for dispensing the beverage, and a diffuser assembly provided within a cavity of the nozzle, wherein the diffuser assembly includes: a diffuser base permanently attached to the dispensing surface of the handle, and a water diffuser seated into the handle base fluid outlet through the diffuser base, the water diffuser comprising: an elongated neck configured to fit into a central opening of the diffuser base; an inner channel extending through the elongated neck; and an anti-drip gasket provided above an end of the inner channel opposite from an inlet connecting the handle base fluid outlet to the inner channel, wherein a plurality of channels fluidly connected to the inner channel are provided downstream from the anti-drip gasket, wherein the anti-drip gasket is configured to prevent dripping from the water diffuser. 2. The modular beverage dispenser of claim 1 , wherein the water diffuser comprises: a first tapered surface provided at a first end of the elongated neck; a second tapered surface provided below the first tapered surface; and a set of angled outlets configured dispense water, provided along the first tapered surface. 3. The modular beverage dispenser of claim 2 , further comprising: a recess provided below a second end of the elongated neck, wherein the recess is received within the handle base fluid outlet. 4. The modular beverage dispenser of claim 2 , further comprising: an inlet provided at a second end of the elongated neck, wherein the inlet connects the handle base fluid outlet to the inner channel, wherein the inner channel extends between the inlet and the set of angled outlets. 5. The modular beverage dispenser of claim 2 , further comprising: wherein the plurality of channels extend at an angle between the inner channel and the set of angled outlets, wherein the plurality of channels transport water from the inner channel to the set of angled outlets. 6. The modular beverage dispenser of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of flow tracks are distributed among four or more levels layered on top of each other within the handle. 7. The modular beverage dispenser of claim 1 , wherein the nozzle dispenses the beverage at a flow rate of at least 2.5 ounces per second. 8. The modular beverage dispenser of claim 1 , further comprising: a plurality of handle outlets provided on the dispensing surface of the handle, the plurality of handle outlets including the handle base fluid outlet; a plurality of tube subassemblies each coupled to an inlet port of a flow track provided at an end of each one of the plurality of flow tracks, wherein each flow track of the plurality of flow tracks extends between the inlet port and a handle outlet of the plurality of handle outlets, wherein each tube subassembly is configured to carry a beverage component through the handle to corresponding handle outlet; and a split heel cover coupled to a rear end of the handle, opposite from the nozzle module, wherein the split heel cover is provided at around at least a portion of the plurality of tube subassemblies. 9. The modular beverage dispenser of claim 1 , further comprising: a plurality of handle outlets provided around the handle base fluid outlet; a plurality of diffuser channels arranged around a central opening of the diffuser base, wherein each diffuser channel extends between a diffuser inlet and a diffuser outlet, wherein each diffuser inlet is in fluid connection with a handle outlet of the plurality of handle outlets; and a plurality of elongated diffuser flow inserts, wherein each elongated diffuser flow insert is provided within a diffuser channel of the diffuser base, wherein the plurality of elongated diffuser flow inserts extend around the water diffuser within an internal cavity of the nozzle. 10. The modular beverage dispenser of claim 9 , wherein the plurality of elongated diffuser flow inserts extend past a bottom surface of the water diffuser such that an output of the plurality of elongated diffuser flow inserts is downstream from an output of the water diffuser. 11. The modular beverage dispenser of claim 1 , wherein the water diffuser is removably coupled to the diffuser base. 12. A modular beverage dispenser comprising: a handle including a dispensing surface comprising a handle base fluid outlet; and a nozzle module coupled to the dispensing surface of the handle, the nozzle module including: a nozzle including an opening for dispensing a beverage, and a diffuser assembly provided within a cavity of the nozzle, wherein the diffuser assembly includes: a diffuser base permanently attached to the dispensing surface of the handle, and a water diffuser seated into the handle base fluid outlet through the diffuser base, the water diffuser comprising: an elongated neck configured to fit into a central opening of the diffuser base; an inner channel extending through the elongated neck; and an anti-drip gasket provided above an end of the inner channel opposite from an inlet connecting the handle base fluid outlet to the inner channel, wherein a plurality of channels fluidly connected to the inner channel are provided downstream from the anti-drip gasket, wherein the anti-drip gasket is configured to prevent dripping from the water diffuser. 13. The modular beverage dispenser of claim 12 , wherein the nozzle dispenses the beverage at a flow rate of at least 2.5 ounces per second. 14. The modular beverage dispenser of claim 12 , wherein the water diffuser is removably coupled to the diffuser base.
Flow control, e.g. for controlling total amount or mixture ratio of liquids to be dispensed · CPC title
operated by push buttons · CPC title
Modules · CPC title
Insulation · CPC title
regulating the flow · CPC title
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