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| United States Patent | 4941597 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4941597.html |
| Inventor(s) | Lopez; David A. (Newark, DE);
Toulson; Luther (Marydel, MD) |
| Abstract | In a dispenser, spout heating structure is provided for maintaining the
product in the spout in a flowable and uncongealed state. The heating
structure includes a base which supports a heat conductive elongate block,
the block having opposite side surfaces and a top surface that engages the
underside of the spout in heat transfer relationship therewith. Heat from
the elongate block is directly transferred to the spout, and a heat
conductive sheath engages the upper portion of the spout and the side
surfaces of the block to enhance heating of the spout to thereby maintain
the product in a flowable condition. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4941597 |
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Dispenser with heated spout |
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July 17, 1990 |
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October 25, 1985 |
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What is claimed:
1. In a dispenser comprising a housing, a product container positioned
within and supported by the housing, product heating means for maintaining
the contents of the container at an elevated temperature, pump means for
removing product from the container, a spout connected to receive product
removed from the container by the pump, and spout heating means for
maintaining the spout and the product contained therein at an elevated
temperature whereby the product is maintained in a flowable state, the
improvement according to which the spout heating means comprises a base
upwardly extending from the housing and a heat conductive elongate block
secured to the base, the block having opposite side surfaces and a top
surface constructed and arranged to engage the underside of the spout in
heat transfer relationship therewith, means heating the block, and a heat
conductive sheath engaging the upper portion of the spout and the side
surfaces of the block in heat transfer relationship therewith.
2. The combination of claim 1 wherein the spout and the top surface of the
elongate block are inclined, each angled to the horizontal by the same
amount.
3. The combination of claim 1 wherein the heat conductive sheath has a
uniform thickness throughout.
4. The combination of claim 1 wherein the heat conductive sheath is unitary
and has a uniform thickness throughout.
5. The combination of claim 1 wherein the heat conductive sheath comprises
two sections, each a mirror image duplicate of the other.
6. The combination of claim 5 wherein the heat conductive sheath totally
surrounds a substantial portion of the spout.
7. The combination of claim 5 including means for removably attaching the
heat conductive sheath sections to the side surfaces of the elongate
block.
8. The combination of claim 1 wherein the top surface of the elongate block
is flat.
9. The combination of claim 1 wherein the surface of the heat conductive
sheath engaging the upper portion of the spout complements the surface of
the spout.
10. The combination of claim 1 wherein the heat conductive sheath engages
the upper portion of the spout along the entire length of the spout. |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a dispenser, and more particularly to a
dispenser having spout heating structure for maintaining the spout at an
elevated temperature and the product contained therein in a flowable
state.
Heated dispensers used to pump food products are well known in the art.
Often it is required that such food products be maintained at specified
minimum temperatures for health and sanitary reasons. Also, in many
instances it is necessary to maintain the food product at an elevated
temperature so that the product remains in a flowable state. Without
suitable heating structure, many food products become extremely viscous
and harden or otherwise congeal as their temperature is lowered.
Accordingly, heated dispensers which store food products within specified
temperature ranges are required. Such dispensers must also have
characteristics which maintain the temperature of the spout at an elevated
level.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a dispenser
having spout heating structure for reliably and efficiently maintaining
the spout and the product contained therein at an elevated temperature.
Another object of the present invention is a dispenser with spout heating
structure which is easy to maintain and relatively simple to assemble and
disassemble.
In accordance with the present invention, a dispenser comprises a housing
with a product container positioned within and supported by the housing.
Heating structure is provided for maintaining the contents of the
container at an elevated temperature, and a pump is used to dispense the
product. A spout is connected to receive the product removed from the
container, and spout heating structure functions to maintain the spout and
the product contained therein at an elevated temperature. The product is
thereby maintained in a flowable state. The spout heating structure
includes a base upwardly extending from the housing and a heat conductive
elongate block secured to the base. The block has opposite side surfaces
and a top surface arranged to engage the underside of the spout in heat
transfer relationship therewith. The block is heated, and a heat
conductive sheath engages the upper portion of the spout and the side
surfaces of the block in heat transfer relationship therewith.
The top surface of the block engages the underside of the spout, and often
the spout and such top surface are angled to the horizontal by the same
amount. Moreover, the top surface of the elongate block is generally flat
to facilitate assembly and disassembly of the dispenser.
In one instance the heat conductive sheath is unitary and has a uniform
thickness throughout. An alternative heat conductive sheath comprises two
sections, each a mirror image duplicate of the other. These sheath
sections may be removably attached to the side surfaces of the elongate
block, and a substantial portion of the spout is totally surrounded by the
two-piece heat conductive sheath. With either sheath arrangement, the
surface of the sheath engaging the upper portion of the spout complements
the surface of the spout along the entire length thereof.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Novel features and advantages of the present invention in addition to those
noted above will become apparent to those skilled in the art from a
reading of the following detailed description in conjunction with the
accompanying drawing wherein similar reference characters refer to similar
parts and in which:
FIG. 1 is a sectional view of a heated dispenser according to the present
invention, with portions thereof broken away to show interior details;
FIG. 2 is a partial top plan view of the heated dispenser particularly
illustrating the heated spout thereof and its heat conductive sheath;
FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along line 3--3 of FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a view similar to FIG. 1 but only illustrating the heated spout
and an alternative heat conductive sheath;
FIG. 5 is a front elevational view of the heated spout arrangement of FIG.
4;
FIG. 6 is a sectional view taken along line 6--6 of FIG. 4; and
FIG. 7 is a sectional view taken along line 7--7 of FIG. 4.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring in more particularly to the drawing, FIGS. 1-3 illustrate a
heated dispenser 10 primarily used for pumping hot food products, such as
cheese mixtures and the like. Dispenser 10 primarily comprises a housing
12 formed by opposed sheet metal side walls 14, rear wall 16, and open
front wall 18. A bottom panel 20 together with a top panel 22 completes
the overall configuration of housing 12. A transparent window panel 24 is
positioned at the front of the housing and a display sign 26 is also
supported at the front directly behind window panel 24. A light source 28
within housing 12 serves to highlight the display sign.
A deep drawn bowl or well 30 rests within the housing 12, the upper
circumferential portion of the well being supported by and secured to the
top panel of the housing. A product container 32 less deep than well 30
rests within the well. Water 34 or other suitable liquid fills the volume
between the respective bottom panels of the product container and the deep
well while a band type heating element 36 surrounds the outside of the
well at the lower end thereof to heat and maintain water 34 at an elevated
temperature. The heated water functions to maintain contents 38 of product
container 32 within a desired temperature range.
A lid 40 carries pump assembly 42 and serves to cover the upper open end of
product container 32. An outer circumferential portion 44 on container lid
32 supportingly engages a circumferential flange 46 on well 30. Lid 40 is
locked in place in its assembled position by an arrangement which includes
several small undercuts 48 on well 30 adjacent circumferential flange 46
and a similar number of small cutouts 40 on the circular edge of lid 40.
In use, cutouts 50 are simply positioned directly over undercuts 48 which
allows lid 40 to drop onto support flange 46. The lid is locked in place
by slight rotation thereof relative to well 30 which then positions the
circular edge of the lid beneath undercuts 48. A coil spring 52 positioned
between the respective bottom panels of well 30 and product container 32
operates to urge the upper rim of the product container against the
undersurface of lid 40.
As noted above, lid 40 carries pump assembly 42 for dispensing the heated
product stored within container 32. Generally the pump assembly includes
an actuator 54 pivotally connected to a pump rod 56 which forces product
38 through a riser tube 58 connected to the entrance end of a spout 60 on
the outside of lid 40. As is well known, palm pressure is utilized to
manipulate actuator 54 which causes product 38 to flow to and through
spout 60.
Heated dispenser 10 also includes spout heating means 62 which primarily
comprises a base portion 64 supported by and upwardly extending from top
panel 22 of housing 12. A heat conductive elongate block 66 is secured to
base portion 64 by fasteners 68. A hollow 70 in base portion 64 carries a
suitable heater element 72 which functions to heat elongate block 66.
Block portion 66 has opposite flat side surfaces 74 and a flat top surface
76 arranged to engage the underside of spout 60 in heat transfer
relationship therewith. The orientation of the spout and the top surface
of the elongate block is such that the spout engages such top surface
along the entire length thereof. In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1-3, the
spout and the top surface of the elongate block are inclined, each angled
to the horizontal by the same amount.
Proper heating and temperature maintenance of spout 60 and the product
therein is also enhanced by a heat conductive sheath 80 engaging the upper
180.degree. portion of the spout in heat transfer relationship therewith.
Sheath 80 includes opposite side surfaces 82 which frictionally engage
side surfaces 74 of elongate block 66 in heat transfer relationship
therewith. Sheath 80 is unitary in construction having a uniform thickness
throughout. If desired, the sheath may be covered with a heat insulation
layer on the outside surface thereof.
A suitable energy source (not shown) is connected by wiring 84 to energize
band heater 36 and light bulb 28 as well as heater element 72 of spout
heating structure 62. In use, heater element 72 significantly increases
the temperature of the heat conductive elongate block 66. In turn, heat
from the block is directly transferred to spout 60 via the contact between
these parts. Sheath 80 is also heated through the heat transfer
relationship between the opposite side surfaces 82 of the sheath and the
opposite side surfaces 74 of block 66. The sheath is dimensioned so that
the side surfaces 82 thereof intimately engage the sides of the block. The
overall relationship of the heater element 72 and the heat transfer
properties of block 66, spout 60 and sheath 80 are selected so as to
maintain the temperature of the spout contents at or above a predetermined
amount, such as 140.degree. F. for example.
FIGS. 4-7 illustrate an alternate embodiment of the present invention
utilizing heat conductive sheath 90 as a substitute for sheath 80.
Otherwise, the structural arrangement is the same as described above and
similar reference characteristics are used to identify similar parts. Heat
conductive sheath 90 comprises two sections 92, 94, each a mirror image
duplicate of the other. The sections are directly secured to the side
surfaces 74 of elongate block 66 by fasteners 96. Sheath 100 is primarily
different in that the proximal portion thereof extending from lid 40 to
block 66 totally surrounds spout 60. In use, heat from block 66 is
directly transferred to spout 60 via engagement of the spout with the
block. Additionally, heat from block 66 is indirectly transferred to the
spout via heat conductive sheath 90. The sheath is heated through the
intimate contact of side surfaces 82 thereof and side surfaces 74 of the
block. Here again, if desired, sheath 100 may be covered or otherwise
coated with a heat insulation layer on the outside surface thereof.
Assembly and disassembly of heated dispenser 10 is easily accomplished.
During assembly, once lid 40 is locked in place, spout 60 is located
directly over block 66 in engagement with flat top surface 76. Sheath 80
is then fitted over the spout with the opposite side surfaces 82 thereof
engaging the opposite side surfaces 74 of block 66. When sheath 90 is
used, the sections 92, 94 are fitted over the spout and fasteners 96
function to secure the sections to the sides of the block.
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