Beverage dispensing heads with lighting modules
US-2017349424-A1 · Dec 7, 2017 · US
US9745186B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9745186-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414253736-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 15, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 16, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 29, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 29, 2017 |
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Devices for dispensing beverages, particularly multiple differing beverages from a dispensing nozzle, are provided herein. In an exemplary embodiment, a multiple beverage dispensing device includes a dispensing array attached to a dispense point isolation device within a dispensing nozzle, the dispensing array facilitates flow of a beverage base and at least one beverage additive into the dispensing nozzle and the dispense point isolation device isolating discharge of beverage additive to prevent cross-contamination and color-carryover caused by the residual traces of beverage additive often associated with conventional dispensing devices. In many embodiments, the dispense point isolation device further includes one or more isolation features, including any or all of a recess, trough, notch, raised ridge or tubular projection around an exit orifice of the beverage additive flow channel so as to further isolate release of the beverage additive and further inhibit cross-contamination and color-carryover.
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A beverage dispensing device comprising: a dispensing nozzle for separately dispensing a plurality of differing beverages, each beverage comprising a beverage base and at least one beverage additive, wherein the dispensing nozzle is configured to be supported within an upright standing beverage dispensing system; a dispensing array having a top surface, an underside surface and a plurality of fluid flow paths and channels extending therebetween, wherein the fluid flow paths facilitate downward flow of one or more beverage bases and the plurality of channels facilitate downward flow of one or more beverage additives, wherein the dispensing array is configured for removable coupling with the dispensing nozzle; and a dispense point isolation device attached to an underside of the dispensing array, the dispense point isolation device having a plurality of additive outlet paths, each additive outlet path extending from an upper surface of the dispense point isolation device to respective exit orifice in a bottom surface of the dispense isolation device, wherein the upper surface of the dispense point isolation device is coupled to the underside of the dispensing array so as to fluidly couple each of the plurality of outlet paths with a corresponding channel of the dispensing array such that a respective additive of the one or more additives contacts an interior surface of a corresponding flow path of the plurality when flowing therethrough and exits directly from the respective exit orifice, wherein during operation of the dispensing device, the outlet portion extends a distance substantially vertical adjacent the exit orifice so as to direct a flow of an additive from the exit orifice in a substantially vertical direction for mixing with the beverage base within the dispensing nozzle so as to promote uniform discharge of the additive through the exit orifice and inhibit travel of any residual additive to an adjacent exit orifice. 2. The beverage dispensing device of claim 1 , wherein the exit orifices extends along a substantially horizontal plane so as to promote uniform discharge of the additive through the exit orifice. 3. The beverage dispensing device of claim 2 , wherein each of the dispensing array and the dispense point isolation device are substantially circular and concentric about a central longitudinal axis extending therethrough. 4. The beverage dispensing device of claim 3 , wherein the plurality of exit orifices are arranged in a radial array about the central longitudinal axis. 5. The beverage dispensing device of claim 4 , wherein the top surface of the dispensing array includes a plurality of entry orifices, each orifice corresponding to a channel of the plurality, wherein the entry orifices are arranged in a radial array about the central longitudinal axis. 6. The beverage dispensing device of claim 5 , wherein each of the channels includes an angled portion extending a distance inward toward the central longitudinal axis along the downward flow path. 7. The beverage dispensing device of claim 5 , wherein each of the channels includes a substantially vertical entry portion adjacent the corresponding entry orifice of the respective channel. 8. The beverage dispensing device of claim 1 , wherein a diameter of the outlet path is less than a diameter of the channel of the dispensing array upstream of the outlet path. 9. The beverage dispensing device of claim 1 , wherein the dispense point isolation device comprises a substantially flat bottom surface extending along a substantially horizontal plane, wherein the plurality of channels terminate in the exit orifices within the bottom surface. 10. The beverage dispensing device of claim 1 , wherein the bottom surface comprises an isolation feature adjacent each exit orifice so as to further inhibit travel of any residual additive dispensed from the respective exit orifice to an adjacent exit orifice. 11. The beverage dispensing device of claim 10 , wherein the isolation feature comprises a recess or countersink in the bottom surface substantially surrounding a respective exit orifice. 12. The beverage dispensing device of claim 10 , wherein the isolation feature comprises a trough or notch in the bottom surface substantially surrounding a respective exit orifice. 13. The beverage dispensing device of claim 10 , wherein the isolation feature comprises a raised ridge in the bottom surface substantially surrounding a respective exit orifice. 14. The beverage dispensing device of claim 10 , wherein the isolation feature comprises a levee or wall extending a distance away from the bottom surface surrounding a respective exit orifice. 15. The beverage dispensing device of claim 10 , wherein the isolation feature comprises a tubular projection extending a distance away from the bottom surface surrounding a respective exit orifice. 16. The beverage dispensing device of claim 10 , wherein the isolation feature comprises any or all of a recess, notch, trough, raised, ridge, wall, levee or tubular projection, substantially, or any combination thereof. 17. The beverage dispensing device of claim 1 , wherein the fluid flow paths for beverage base direct fluid flow of beverage base around the dispense point isolation device into the dispensing nozzle for mixing with the additive discharged through the dispense point isolation device. 18. The beverage dispensing device of claim 1 , wherein the dispensing array includes a central inlet in the top surface for supplying the plurality of flow paths with a flow of beverage base, wherein a diameter of one or more of the plurality of flow paths is less than a diameter of the central inlet. 19. The beverage dispensing device of claim 18 , wherein a cross-sectional areas of each of the plurality of flow paths, in combination, is less than a cross-sectional area of the inlet portion. 20. The beverage dispensing device of claim 1 , wherein one or both of the dispensing array and the dispense point isolation device comprise one or more alignment and/or attachment features engageable with one or more corresponding alignment and/or attachment feature of at least one of the dispensing array, the dispense point isolation device and a housing of the beverage dispensing device to facilitate assembly of the beverage dispensing device. 21. The beverage dispensing device of claim 1 , wherein the dispensing array includes one or more sealing features and a locking feature to secure the dispensing array with the dispensing nozzle, wherein the one or more sealing features and the locking feature are configured so as to replace a conventional dispensing array within a conventional dispensing nozzle. 22. The beverage dispensing device of claim 21 , wherein the sealing features comprise one or more O-rings, the O-rings comprising an elastic or deformable material to facilitate sealing between the dispensing array and the dispensing nozzle. 23. The beverage dispensing device of claim 21 , wherein the locking feature comprises a plurality of twist-lock features distributed about the dispensing array, each of the plurality of twist-lock features having a ramped guide surface and a locking feature, the ramped guide surface and locking feature being engageable with one or more corresponding surfaces of the dispensing nozzle such that assembly of the dispensing array with the dispensing nozzle engages the ramp guide surface with a corresponding surface of the dispensing nozzle and rotati
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