Beverage mixing and dispensing apparatus and pumps for use therein
First Claim
1. A carbonated beverage dispensing apparatus comprising a dispensing pump housing including a pair of generally cylindrical pump chambers, fluid impeller means rotated about the axes of each chamber, the impellers being linked together for common rotation, and wherein each cylindrical chamber has a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, the respective fluid inlets being connectable to a source of syrup and a source of carbonated water under pressure, and the outlets of the two chambers being brought together to cause syrup and carbonated water to mix to produce the desired beverage, each impeller being in the form of a central body having movable vanes thereon, the ends of the vanes distal from the central body being adapted to sweep round the exterior cylindrical surface of the respective chamber.
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Abstract
Apparatus for dispensing beverages formed by mixing carbonated water and a flavoring syrup are described. Dispensing takes place via a pump which is driven by the carbonated water under pressure and which has a pumping chamber adapted to pump syrup from a syrup container to an outlet. The relative sizes of the two pumping chambers determine the mixing ratio between carbonated water and syrup, outlet pipes leading to a common mixer and dispensing aperture. In a preferred embodiment, the internal geometry of one of the pumping chamber may be changed whereby to vary the volumetric ratio between the liquids pumped through the two respective chambers.
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- 1. A carbonated beverage dispensing apparatus comprising a dispensing pump housing including a pair of generally cylindrical pump chambers, fluid impeller means rotated about the axes of each chamber, the impellers being linked together for common rotation, and wherein each cylindrical chamber has a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, the respective fluid inlets being connectable to a source of syrup and a source of carbonated water under pressure, and the outlets of the two chambers being brought together to cause syrup and carbonated water to mix to produce the desired beverage, each impeller being in the form of a central body having movable vanes thereon, the ends of the vanes distal from the central body being adapted to sweep round the exterior cylindrical surface of the respective chamber.
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8. A proportioning pump consisting of pump housing having a pair of coaxial separate pump chambers, each chamber having an axial extent and having an impeller mounted in it, the impeller consisting of a central body and a plurality of vanes which may extend outwardly from the central body to contact the exterior wall of the chamber, and wherein at least one of the exterior walls, is non-circular, so that the degree of radial extension of each outwardly extending vane varies as it sweeps the area of the chamber between inlet and outlet port, wherein one planar wall of the chamber contains inlet and outlet ports and the other planar wall of the chamber is rotatable about the axis of rotation of the impeller and relative to the wall containing the inlet and outlet ports
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