Arthur G Rudick - Atlanta GA, US Annie T Ellis - Locust Grove GA, US
Assignee:
The Coca-Cola Company - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
B67D 7/22
US Classification:
222 31, 222 1, 222 49, 222 59, 2221291
Abstract:
Embodiments of a dispensing system for dispensing a number of products to a user are disclosed. The dispensing system may include an input/output device and a dispenser. The input/output device may be adapted to receive a selection of one of the products from the user. The dispenser may be adapted to dispense a plurality of diluent components, the diluent components and a ratio of the diluent components corresponding at least in part to the selection of the user.
Systems And Methods Of Selecting And Dispensing Products
Arthur G. Rudick - Atlanta GA, US Annie T. Ellis - Locust Grove GA, US
Assignee:
THE COCA-COLA COMPANY - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
B67D 7/22
US Classification:
222 1, 222 31, 2221291
Abstract:
Embodiments of a dispensing system for dispensing a number of products to a user are disclosed. The dispensing system may include an input/output device and a dispenser. The input/output device may be adapted to receive a selection of one of the products from the user. The dispenser may be adapted to dispense a plurality of diluent components, the diluent components and a ratio of the diluent components corresponding at least in part to the selection of the user.
George H. Hoover - Marietta GA Roger C. Whigham - Atlanta GA Annie T. Ellis - Smyrna GA Phillip J. Snoke - Atlanta GA Lionel D. Gillespie - Atlanta GA Devin L. Moore - Decatur GA
The cup locator includes a straight rear wall about 1" long and a pair of spaced-apart, straight, angled side walls, one at each end of the rear wall, about 1" long and each at an obtuse angle of about 150. degree. to the rear wall. Differently sized beverage cups, placed against the rear wall of this cup locator, will be properly positioned below the nozzle of a beverage dispenser valve assembly.
Roger C. Whigham - Atlanta GA Annie T. Ellis - Smyrna GA Daniel S. Quartarone - Stone Mountain GA
Assignee:
The Coca-Cola Company - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
B67D 556 B67D 560
US Classification:
222145
Abstract:
A nozzle, preferably a multiflavor nozzle, for a postmix beverage dispenser and a method for dispensing including a nozzle body, a water passageway and one or a plurality of separate syrup passageways therethrough, wherein the water passageway includes a water inlet chamber, a plurality of small holes leading into a water stream shaping passageway which includes a first, radially extending annular chamber leading into a second axially extending annular chamber and then to an annular exit port to produce an even, uniform, hollow cylindrical stream of water surrounding a syrup stream. The CO. sub. 2 comes out of solution in the water passageway to prevent foaming and no mixing occurs in the nozzle to prevent flavor carry-over, while providing high carbonation retention and minimizing brix stratification.
Beverage Dispenser Control Valve And Ratio Control Method Therefor
George H. Hoover - Marietta GA Roger C. Whigham - Atlanta GA Annie T. Ellis - Smyrna GA Gary G. Highberger - Dunwoody GA
Assignee:
The Coca-Cola Company - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
B67D 500
US Classification:
222 1
Abstract:
A multiflavor beverage dispenser comprises a microprocessor system for controlling the ratio of diluent to concentrate of a post-mix beverage. The system includes a compact flow rate control module for selectively controlling the flow rates of liquids in a plurality of flow passages leading to nozzle assemblies of the dispenser. Each flow rate control module includes a single stepper motor connected to a rotary spool valve for selectively controlling the flow rate of the liquids. The microprocessor system utilizes variable reference signals which are ramped to approximately correspond to the actual flow rate of the liquid towards a target in order to reduce overshoot values of the flow rates. A scaling function is provided by the microprocessor system to adjust target flow rates between pours in order to achieve consistent controlled ratios of the beverage being dispensed.
Narrow, Multiflavor Beverage Dispenser Valve Assembly And Tower
Ronald L. Wiley - Marietta GA Kathryn M. Chase - Atlanta GA Annie T. Ellis - Smyrna GA Roger C. Whigham - Atlanta GA
Assignee:
The Coca-Cola Company - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
B67D 556
US Classification:
2221294
Abstract:
A multiflavor valve assembly and a multiflavor tower using such valve assembly. The valve assembly uses microprocessor controlled ratio control. The tower can dispense six flavors through a single nozzle assembly, while using significantly less counter space than six separate valves would require. The valve assembly uses two water flow modules, six syrup flow modules, one control board with a microprocessor, one interface board with its microprocessor, and thirteen touch buttons on the selection panel.