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US2121841A US22995A US2299535A US2121841A US 2121841 A US2121841 A US 2121841A US 22995 A US22995 A US 22995A US 2299535 A US2299535 A US 2299535A US 2121841 A US2121841 A US 2121841A
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  • the invention has as a further object to provide a'- dispenser for carbonated drinks which v shall be-,small in size, and which shall have -all i vthe features ofl a large dispenser, such as a mixf ing device'for mixing the syrup and the carvide a dispenser of the kind described whiclr can be placed on the soda fountain counter.
  • Fig. 1 is a vertical sectional view through one form of the dispenser embodying the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of the dispenser illustrated in Fig. 2:
  • Fig.- 3 is'a sectional view through the mixing chamber.
  • I have illustrated a dispenser consisting of an outer casing I and an inner kcasing" 2 separated by a space, which space is iilled with' some heat insulating material 3.
  • a dispenser consisting of an outer casing I and an inner kcasing" 2 separated by a space, which space is iilled with' some heat insulating material 3.
  • Within the'inner casing 2 is an ice parts throughout chamber I and a syrup container 5 located in the ice chamber, ⁇ ,and preferably arranged so that'it 'may have ice 'on all sidesthereof.
  • Located in the ice chamber is a cooling coil 6, through which the carbonated water passes.
  • This mixing ,chamber may, be ⁇ of any :suitable form, such as that, for example, described ⁇ in my 'A prior lapplication 'Serial No. 737,320.
  • the mixing chamber II is attached to the inside of the inner casing 2,'l which forms the ice chamber. the attachment being made by means l ⁇ of a fastening device 23, whichhas a screwthreaded end 24 which enters the threaded opening inthe strengthening member 2
  • This fastening member 23 4 preferably has@ knurled head 25 so that it may easily and quickly be removed to disassemble the parts.
  • 'I'he syrup container 5 is mounted in the ice chamber and is supported at the rear by the support 26.- VThe syrup container 5 is' provided with a discharge member 21, which connects with,A4 the mixing chamber Il so as to. discharge syrup in the mixing chamber.
  • 'I'his discharge member 21 is pivotally connected with the dispenser. by a swivel joint 28.
  • the-.mixing chamber is mountedclose to the-bottom so as to' make Ait possible to have a syrup container, to get the desired amount ⁇ of syrup necessary for/practical dispens-
  • the stop I8 is moved up out of the path of the handle I5.
  • the handle can then be moved backward to a greater extent than under normal l operation and this opens up to a greater extent the discharge of the syrup container and permits the syrup to quickly run out. This is particularly Iuseful for washing and cleaning the syrup container and the mixing chamber and associated
  • a drain pipe 32 -fcr discharging the water produced by the melting of the -ioe in the ice receptacle.
  • I provide a housing 36, which seals the opening in the wall 2 and which is arranged to catch any overilow water.
  • This housing is provided with a drain 31 to .permit the water to be discharged into the "ice chamber.
  • shield 38 for the members I3 and I4, arranged to shield them from the ice ⁇ in ⁇ the ice chamber'.
  • the connecting member I3 actuated by the handle I5 is connected with the shaft 4a so4 as to rotate it when the handle is moved.
  • a cam 32a which, when the handle I5 is rocked, engages the member 32h on the top of the y pins 32e. These pins engagethe valve 32d, see
  • the cam 32a. presses them downwardly so as to open the valve 32d to let the syrup into the nozzle ,through the openings 23a.
  • the valve 32d isLopened, the syrup from the syrup receptacle passes into the chamber vBla-through openings 23a which communicate with chamber 22a, and into the space 30a and then down into 5ggk the upper part of the mixing chamber II is a4 connection 20a. which communicates with the outthe lower part of the nozzle.
  • the cylinder 29a is closed at the top and the charged water passes down into it through the pipe 33a, passing out through the openings 34a.
  • Atspring 35a sur- -rounds the lower end of the pipe 33a, its lower end being supported Ourthe-member 36a. This spring returns the valve 32d to its closed position when the pins 32e are released by the cam 32a by turning the handle back. 'I'he member 31a passes through this member 36a., as shown in Fig. 3.
  • the Soda water valve 44 is opened by a cam 45 which engages a pivoted arm.46, one end of which engages the stem 41 of the valve 44 so as to open said valve.
  • a spring 48 returns the valve, when the A'up and carbonated water, a'han handle I5 is moved, back to its ⁇ initial position.
  • the spring and valve are mounted in a cylindrical holder 48a which has one end projecting into a sleeve 48h provided on its exterior with a series of grooves 48e extending there around.
  • a screw 48d passes through the wall of the member I I and has its end projecting intov one of these grooves so as to hold vthe parts in' position.
  • a dispenserior carbonated drinks comprising a container for ice, a syrup receptacle for syrup, a cooling coil through which carbonated water passes, a mixing chamber in which the syrup and carbonated water are mixed, said mixing chamber located within theice container, a discharge device for discharging the mixed syrup and-carbonated'water, a handle on the outside of the container for controlling the discharge of the syrup and carbonated water, and means separate from said handle and said dlscha'rgedevice for fastening the mixing chamber to the inside of the wall of the ice chamber.
  • a dispenser for carbonated drinks compris# ing a container for ice, a syrup receptacle for syrup, a cooling coil through which carbonated waterv passes, a mixing chamber.in which the syrup and carbonated water are mixed, said mixingv chamber located within the ice container, a discharge device for discharging the mixed syrsidebf the container for controlling the discharge of the syrup and carbonated water, and means separate from said handle and said discharge device for fastening the mixing chamber to the inside of the wall of the ice chamberat the bottom thereof.
  • a dispenser forscarbonated drinks comprissyrup located within said container, a mixing chamber supported in said container, andme'ans for discharging the carbonated drink from said mixing chamber, and supporting means separate" from said discharging means, for supporting said syrup receptacle on said mixing chamber.
  • a dispenser for carbonated drinks comprising a cooling container, a syrup receptacle for syrup located within said container, a mixing e on the outy 'ing a cooling container, a syrup receptacle vfor 4 container, a handle on the outside of said' conseparated supporting members and the mixing chamber being in alinement.
  • a dispenser ior carbonated drinks comprising a cooling container. a syrup receptacle for syrup located within said container, a mixing chamber supported saidcontainer, two separated supporting members connected with said syrup receptacle, said supporting members being connected with said mixing chamber, the mixing chamber being intermediate said two supporting members.
  • a dispenser for-carbonated drinks comprising a cooling container, a syrup receptacle for syrup 'located withinsaid container, a mixing chamber supported in said container, two ysep-y arated supporting members connected with said syrup receptacle, said supporting members being connected with said mixing chamber, one ofy said supporting members forming the connection 'between the syrup receptacle and the mixing chamber through which the syrup passes.
  • a dispenser for carbonated drinks comprising a container, a syrup receptacle for ,syrupl within said container, a cooling device through which carbonated water passes, a mixing chamber, into which the syrup and carbonated water are delivered and mixed, and located within the tainer and pivotally connected therewith, ya lon-v gitudinally movableconnecting member extending through the walls of said container, an op- -erating member which, when moved, causes the mixed drink to be dischargedI from thecontainer,
  • said connecting member being connected wit said operating'member.
  • IA dispenser for carbonated drinks comprisl ing al container, Aa lsyrup receptacle for syrup within said container, a' cooling device through which carbonated water passes, a mixing chamber, into whichthe syrup and carbonatedlwater are delivered and mixed, and located within'the container.1 a handle onthe outside 'of said container and pivotally connected therewith, a 'connecting member extending through the walls of ⁇ said container, an "operating member which, when moved. causes the mixed dxink'tofbe discharged trom the container, said connecting member being connected' with said operating member, anda housing tor catching anyoverflow water when water in the container rises 'to a predetermined height.
  • a dispenser for carbonated drinks comprising a container, a syrup receptacle for syrup within said container, a cooling coil throughLA which carbonated water passes, a mixing chamber, into which the syrup and carbonated water are delivered and mixed, and located within the container, a handle on the outside of said container and pivotally connected therewith, a connecting member extending through the walls of said container, an operating memberhwhich, when moved, causes the mixed drink to be discharged from the container, said connecting memberI being connected with said operating member, and a stop for said handle to limit its backward movement during the mixing and discharging of drinks, said stop adapted to be moved out of the way, so as to'permita further .backward movement of the handle to empty the syrup container.
  • a dispenser for carbonated drinks comprising a container for ice, vsaid container having an inner casing. a syrup receptaclel for syrup, -a lcooling device through which carbonated water passes, a mixing chamber in which the 4syrup and carbonated water are mixed, said mixing chamber located within the ice containerI a 4 strengthening member attached to the outside oi' the inner casing and a fastening device con strengthening member, for fastening the mixing chamber into position.

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,l insPnnsa` FoRfcARoNTED DRINKS v Filed May'hzs, 1935 I v 2 lShe@"sshm 2 l few/'maf Tweed CM f f Jia-c7372 Y attested y.miie 28, 193s UNITED" STATES :PATENT OFFICE.
.I msralvsan Fongina'rao namxs l l rreaeriek n. Tweed, dum, n1., m121101- terne' Dole Valve Comm tion of Illinois Chicago, lll., a oorpora- Appueeuen my z3. 1935.- s=rm No. 22.995
f 11 claims. (cl. zas-z8) 'I'his invention relates to dispensers for carbonated drinks and lhas for an object to provide l a new and improved device ofthisdescription.
` The invention has as a further object to provide a'- dispenser for carbonated drinks which v shall be-,small in size, and which shall have -all i vthe features ofl a large dispenser, such as a mixf ing device'for mixing the syrup and the carvide a dispenser of the kind described whiclr can be placed on the soda fountain counter.
'I'he invention has other objectswhich will'be more particularly pointed out in the accompanying description. i n l Referring now to thedrawings, Fig. 1 is a vertical sectional view through one form of the dispenser embodying the invention; and
Fig. 2 is a plan view of the dispenser illustrated in Fig. 2:
Fig.- 3 is'a sectional view through the mixing chamber. p
Like numerals refer to Vlike the several n gures. l
Referring now to the drawings, I have illustrated a dispenser consisting of an outer casing I and an inner kcasing" 2 separated by a space, which space is iilled with' some heat insulating material 3. Within the'inner casing 2 is an ice parts throughout chamber I and a syrup container 5 located in the ice chamber, `,and preferably arranged so that'it 'may have ice 'on all sidesthereof. Located in the ice chamberis a cooling coil 6, through which the carbonated water passes. There is an inlet 1 for thel carbonated water, whichinlet is `connectedby the connecting member 8 with the end to be discharged through the dispenser nozzle .|2.
This mixing ,chamber may, be `of any :suitable form, such as that, for example, described` in my 'A prior lapplication 'Serial No. 737,320.
'Ihe connecting member I3 is connectedo by a;
connecting piece Il with a han'dle I5 on the outside of the device, the handle 1s vbeing pivote@ at i6 to a support l1,
attached to' the outside calsing. There isa stop, I8, connected with-the con-A necting member I 4,; which 'stops the ,movement of the handle. l Theconnecting member I3 of the Vdraftfaairm ispivotally connected with the connecting "pie'ce Il by the pivotji!l and this conpiece Il is connected by the pivot 2l with the handle I5.' Attached to the inner casing 2 is a strengthening member 2 I which has a portion extending along the bottom of the casing y2 and has an vannular hollow part 22, through which the beverage is discharged and which receives the dispenser nozzle I2.
The mixing chamber II is attached to the inside of the inner casing 2,'l which forms the ice chamber. the attachment being made by means l`of a fastening device 23, whichhas a screwthreaded end 24 which enters the threaded opening inthe strengthening member 2|. ,This fastening member 23 4preferably has@ knurled head 25 so that it may easily and quickly be removed to disassemble the parts. 'I'he syrup container 5 is mounted in the ice chamber and is supported at the rear by the support 26.- VThe syrup container 5 is' provided with a discharge member 21, which connects with,A4 the mixing chamber Il so as to. discharge syrup in the mixing chamber. 'I'his discharge member 21 is pivotally connected with the dispenser. by a swivel joint 28. Connected with the syrup container on the side of the mixing chamberl opposite to that in which the discharge member 2] is locatedl is Aa projecting member 29, having a threaded opening, through which passes a clamping screw having a knurled head 3|.- This' clamping screw engages the mixing chamber and when tightened up, it and the projecting part 29 and the discharge member 21 connect the front end of the syrup container with the mixing chamber so as to hold the parts in proper relation.
It will be rnoted that the-.mixing chamber is mountedclose to the-bottom so as to' make Ait possible to have a syrup container, to get the desired amount `of syrup necessary for/practical dispens- When it is desired ato empty vthe syrup container the stop I8 is moved up out of the path of the handle I5. The handle can then be moved backward to a greater extent than under normal l operation and this opens up to a greater extent the discharge of the syrup container and permits the syrup to quickly run out. This is particularly Iuseful for washing and cleaning the syrup container and the mixing chamber and associated There is a drain pipe 32 -fcr discharging the water produced by the melting of the -ioe in the ice receptacle. There is an air vnt'33 leading from the compartmentin the chamber' wherev the syrup is depositedfrom the syrup reg ce'ptaclel when 'the handle i5iis operated, whicl'i permits the air toescapeso as to' let the syrup ow in. 'I'he 'air vent has its end bent downward- 1y to about the level of the top ofthe drain pipe 32, which projects upwardly into the ice chamber. If the drain pipe becomes stopped, the water accumulates in the ice chamber until it rises above the mouth of the air vent. 'I'his prevents. the escape of the air and stops the flow of the syrup into the mixing chamber, and makes it impossible to draw a mixed drink from the dispenser when the handle I is moved. The operator is thus apprised oi the fact that the drain pipe is stopped and can-take the necessary steps to clean it out. 'I'he connecting piece I4 passesthrough the inside wall and the outside wall or shell and hence -there must be an opening on both of these walls for this purpose. Means are provided which will prevent water from passing out through these openings in' the event the drain should become stopped. To prevent this waste water from -running into the heat insulating material `and also from following the connecting piece I4 to thel outside of the device, I provide a housing 36, which seals the opening in the wall 2 and which is arranged to catch any overilow water. This housing is provided with a drain 31 to .permit the water to be discharged into the "ice chamber. There is also a shield 38 for the members I3 and I4, arranged to shield them from the ice `in` the ice chamber'.
Referring now to the mixing chamber, the connecting member I3 actuated by the handle I5 is connected with the shaft 4a so4 as to rotate it when the handle is moved. Connected with this shaft is a cam 32a which, when the handle I5 is rocked, engages the member 32h on the top of the y pins 32e. These pins engagethe valve 32d, see
Fig. `3. The cam 32a. presses them downwardly so as to open the valve 32d to let the syrup into the nozzle ,through the openings 23a. When the valve 32d isLopened, the syrup from the syrup receptacle passes into the chamber vBla-through openings 23a which communicate with chamber 22a, and into the space 30a and then down into 5ggk the upper part of the mixing chamber II is a4 connection 20a. which communicates with the outthe lower part of the nozzle. The cylinder 29a is closed at the top and the charged water passes down into it through the pipe 33a, passing out through the openings 34a. Atspring 35a sur- -rounds the lower end of the pipe 33a, its lower end being supported Ourthe-member 36a. This spring returns the valve 32d to its closed position when the pins 32e are released by the cam 32a by turning the handle back. 'I'he member 31a passes through this member 36a., as shown in Fig. 3. At
side atmosphere, discharging atmospheric air into the chamber 22a to insure the proper discharge of the syrup therein. .i c l When the part I5l is moved to open the valve 32d, the cylindrical part 5a is moved so as to move the openings 21111 and 2Ia. out of register and close off the admission of the'syrup into the chamber 22a. In this position, the air passage 20a in the part 5a communicates with the member 33 and hence with the outside atmosphere. The rotation of the valve operating member 4a to open the valve 32d also opens the valve 44 which admits the soda water from the pipe 44a into the/:passageway 33a and out through the openings 34u. so as to mingle with the syrup. The Soda water valve 44 is opened by a cam 45 which engages a pivoted arm.46, one end of which engages the stem 41 of the valve 44 so as to open said valve. A spring 48 returns the valve, when the A'up and carbonated water, a'han handle I5 is moved, back to its` initial position. The spring and valve are mounted in a cylindrical holder 48a which has one end projecting into a sleeve 48h provided on its exterior with a series of grooves 48e extending there around. A screw 48d passes through the wall of the member I I and has its end projecting intov one of these grooves so as to hold vthe parts in' position. When the -syrup, by opening the valve 32d, passes from the openings 23a into the chamber 3Ia and passes down into the space 30a, its movement is slowed down and the spacevbetween'thef edge of the part 21a and the .part 24a is comparatively small so that the same amount of syrup will be,
discharged each tinie. There is also an air passage 40 up through the nozzle to the .top ofthe mit the soda water, the ports .20b and 2Ia are moved out of registerso that no more syrup can enter the measuring chamber 22a. and hence this 'measuring chamber measures the quantity of syrup to be mixed with the soda water for each glass of the liquid.
I claim:
1. A dispenserior carbonated drinks comprising a container for ice, a syrup receptacle for syrup, a cooling coil through which carbonated water passes, a mixing chamber in which the syrup and carbonated water are mixed, said mixing chamber located within theice container, a discharge device for discharging the mixed syrup and-carbonated'water, a handle on the outside of the container for controlling the discharge of the syrup and carbonated water, and means separate from said handle and said dlscha'rgedevice for fastening the mixing chamber to the inside of the wall of the ice chamber.
2. A dispenser for carbonated drinks compris# ing a container for ice, a syrup receptacle for syrup, a cooling coil through which carbonated waterv passes, a mixing chamber.in which the syrup and carbonated water are mixed, said mixingv chamber located within the ice container, a discharge device for discharging the mixed syrsidebf the container for controlling the discharge of the syrup and carbonated water, and means separate from said handle and said discharge device for fastening the mixing chamber to the inside of the wall of the ice chamberat the bottom thereof. y
3. A dispenser forscarbonated drinks comprissyrup located within said container, a mixing chamber supported in said container, andme'ans for discharging the carbonated drink from said mixing chamber, and supporting means separate" from said discharging means, for supporting said syrup receptacle on said mixing chamber.
4. A dispenser for carbonated drinks comprising a cooling container, a syrup receptacle for syrup located within said container, a mixing e on the outy 'ing a cooling container, a syrup receptacle vfor 4 container, a handle on the outside of said' conseparated supporting members and the mixing chamber being in alinement. v v
5. A dispenser ior carbonated drinks comprising a cooling container. a syrup receptacle for syrup located within said container, a mixing chamber supported saidcontainer, two separated supporting members connected with said syrup receptacle, said supporting members being connected with said mixing chamber, the mixing chamber being intermediate said two supporting members. h
6.A dispenser for-carbonated drinks comprising a cooling container, a syrup receptacle for syrup 'located withinsaid container, a mixing chamber supported in said container, two ysep-y arated supporting members connected with said syrup receptacle, said supporting members being connected with said mixing chamber, one ofy said supporting members forming the connection 'between the syrup receptacle and the mixing chamber through which the syrup passes.
7. A dispenser for carbonated drinks comprising a container, a syrup receptacle for ,syrupl within said container, a cooling device through which carbonated water passes, a mixing chamber, into which the syrup and carbonated water are delivered and mixed, and located within the tainer and pivotally connected therewith, ya lon-v gitudinally movableconnecting member extending through the walls of said container, an op- -erating member which, when moved, causes the mixed drink to be dischargedI from thecontainer,
said connecting member being connected wit said operating'member.
8. IA dispenser for carbonated drinks comprisl ing al container, Aa lsyrup receptacle for syrup within said container, a' cooling device through which carbonated water passes, a mixing chamber, into whichthe syrup and carbonatedlwater are delivered and mixed, and located within'the container.1 a handle onthe outside 'of said container and pivotally connected therewith, a 'connecting member extending through the walls of` said container, an "operating member which, when moved. causes the mixed dxink'tofbe discharged trom the container, said connecting member being connected' with said operating member, anda housing tor catching anyoverflow water when water in the container rises 'to a predetermined height.
9. A dispenser for carbonated drinks comprising a container, a syrup receptacle for syrup within said container, a cooling coil throughLA which carbonated water passes, a mixing chamber, into which the syrup and carbonated water are delivered and mixed, and located within the container, a handle on the outside of said container and pivotally connected therewith, a connecting member extending through the walls of said container, an operating memberhwhich, when moved, causes the mixed drink to be discharged from the container, said connecting memberI being connected with said operating member, anda stop for said handle to limit its backward movement during the mixing and discharging of drinks, said stop adapted to be moved out of the way, so as to'permita further .backward movement of the handle to empty the syrup container.
'10. A dispenser for carbonated drinks comprising a container for ice, vsaid container having an inner casing. a syrup receptaclel for syrup, -a lcooling device through which carbonated water passes, a mixing chamber in which the 4syrup and carbonated water are mixed, said mixing chamber located within the ice containerI a 4 strengthening member attached to the outside oi' the inner casing and a fastening device con strengthening member, for fastening the mixing chamber into position.
knected with the mixing chamber and ysaid 11. A dispenser for carbonatedjdrlnks coml Vpi'ising a cooling container, said container having an inner casing, afsyrup receptacle for syrup, a cooling coil through which carbonated `water passes, a mixing chamber' in which the syrup and carbonated water are mixed, said mixing chamber located within the ice container, a strengthening member attached to the outside of the inner casing and a fastening device connected with the mixing chamber and said strengthening member, for fastening the K Y chamber into position, said strengthening mem ber having a portion which' extends under the amixingchamber land towhich is connected a discharge noasle through which the beverage is'
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US2813662A (en) * 1956-05-21 1957-11-19 Soda Dispenser Inc Carbonated beverage dispenser
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US2525951A (en) * 1946-11-22 1950-10-17 Dole Valve Co Universal fluid coupling
US2607519A (en) * 1946-11-22 1952-08-19 Dole Valve Co Heat transfer member
US2813662A (en) * 1956-05-21 1957-11-19 Soda Dispenser Inc Carbonated beverage dispenser
US3985269A (en) * 1973-08-16 1976-10-12 William Milton Bardeau Automatic liquid dispensing apparatus
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