Multi-station liquid dispensing apparatus with automatic selection of proper flow rate
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B65B-001/04
B01F-005/04
B01F-003/08
B01F-013/10
B67D-007/02
출원번호
US-0083810
(2013-11-19)
등록번호
US-9174179
(2015-11-03)
발명자
/ 주소
Bertucci, Michael H.
Hubmann, Curtis H.
Lang, Christopher F.
Schiller, Steven E.
출원인 / 주소
Diversey, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
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A multi-station liquid mixing and dispensing apparatus. The apparatus includes a housing that defines a first pocket for supporting a first container, a second pocket for supporting a second container, and a third pocket disposed vertically above at least one of the first pocket and the second pocke
A multi-station liquid mixing and dispensing apparatus. The apparatus includes a housing that defines a first pocket for supporting a first container, a second pocket for supporting a second container, and a third pocket disposed vertically above at least one of the first pocket and the second pocket. The apparatus also includes a first door pivotably coupled to the housing and enclosing the first pocket, and a second door pivotably coupled to the housing and enclosing the second pocket. The apparatus also includes a valve coupled to the housing to control flow of chemical concentrate to at least one of the first container and the second container.
대표청구항▼
1. A multi-station liquid mixing and dispensing apparatus comprising: a housing at least partially defining a first pocket configured to support a first container, and a second pocket configured to support a second container;at least one door pivotably coupled to the housing and movable to enclose o
1. A multi-station liquid mixing and dispensing apparatus comprising: a housing at least partially defining a first pocket configured to support a first container, and a second pocket configured to support a second container;at least one door pivotably coupled to the housing and movable to enclose one or both of the first pocket and the second pocket;a first eductor disposed in the housing and in fluid communication with the first container and the second container to selectively draw chemical concentrate from the first container or the second container;a second eductor disposed in the housing and in fluid communication with the first container and the second container to selectively draw chemical concentrate from the first container or the second container; anda valve assembly coupled to the housing and in fluid communication with the first eductor and the second eductor, the valve assembly operable by a user to select either the first container or the second container from which to dispense chemical concentrate via one of the first and second eductors. 2. The multi-station liquid mixing and dispensing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one door is a first door and the apparatus includes a second door, and wherein the housing further includes a central support section located between the first door and the second door, and a latch to secure the first door in the closed position of the first door. 3. The multi-station liquid mixing and dispensing apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: an additional pocket at least partially defined by the housing and configured to receive a third container; anda fluid line extending to the additional pocket for fluid dispense into the third container, the fluid line receiving fluid including chemical concentrate from the first container or the second container. 4. The multi-station liquid mixing and dispensing apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a hinged panel providing access to the eductor. 5. The multi-station liquid mixing and dispensing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the valve assembly is operable by a user-manipulatable control having an indicator, the indicator movable by movement of the user-manipulatable control to different positions each pointing generally toward the container from which chemical concentrate is dispensed in the corresponding position of the valve assembly. 6. The multi-station liquid mixing and dispensing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the housing has a bottom panel at least partially defined by an outwardly curved profile, and wherein the at least one door is curved to substantially match the outwardly curved profile of the bottom panel. 7. The multi-station liquid mixing and dispensing apparatus of claim 6, wherein the at least one door includes a first window and a second window, and wherein the first window is positioned and dimensioned to permit user identification of the first container in the housing and the level of liquid in the first container, and the second window is positioned and dimensioned to permit user identification of the second container in the housing and the level of liquid in the second container. 8. A multi-station liquid mixing and dispensing apparatus comprising: a housing defining a first pocket configured to support a first container, a second pocket configured to support a second container, and a third pocket disposed laterally relative to the first pocket and the second pocket, the first and second containers each defining a source of chemical concentrate;a first eductor disposed in the housing and in fluid communication with the first container and the second container to selectively draw chemical concentrate from the first container or the second container, the first eductor having a first outlet extending into the third pocket; anda second eductor disposed in the housing and in fluid communication with the first container and the second container to selectively draw chemical concentrate from the first container or the second container, the second eductor having a second outlet; anda valve assembly coupled to the housing and fluidly coupled to both the first eductor and the second eductor to select the source of chemical concentrate for each of the first eductor and the second eductor. 9. The multi-station liquid mixing and dispensing apparatus of claim 8, wherein the housing further includes a central support section located between the first pocket and the second pocket, and wherein the third pocket defines an alcove in the central support section and is configured to support a liquid container to be filled via the first outlet. 10. The multi-station liquid mixing and dispensing apparatus of claim 8, further comprising a hinged panel providing access to the eductor. 11. The multi-station liquid mixing and dispensing apparatus of claim 8, wherein the valve assembly is operable by a user-manipulatable control to select the first container or the second container from which chemical concentrate is dispensed. 12. A multi-station liquid mixing and dispensing apparatus comprising: a housing defining a first pocket configured to support a first container, a second pocket configured to support a second container, and a third pocket configured to support a third container, the first and second containers each defining a source of chemical concentrate;a first door pivotably coupled to the housing and movable from an opened position in which the first container can be inserted within the first pocket, and a closed position in which the first pocket is substantially closed;a second door pivotably coupled to the housing and movable from an opened position in which the second container can be inserted within the second pocket, and a closed position in which the second pocket is substantially closed;a first eductor disposed in the housing and in fluid communication with the first container and the second container to selectively draw chemical concentrate from the first container or the second container;a second eductor disposed in the housing and in fluid communication with the first container and the second container to selectively draw chemical concentrate from the first container or the second container; anda valve assembly coupled to the housing and fluidly coupled to both the first eductor and the second eductor to select the source of chemical concentrate for each of the first eductor and the second eductor,wherein the housing defines an alcove pocket located between the first pocket and the second pocket or the third pocket, the alcove pocket configured to support a fluid container, andwherein an actuator is disposed within the alcove pocket and actuatable to dispense fluid including chemical concentrate into the fluid container. 13. The multi-station liquid mixing and dispensing apparatus of claim 12, wherein: the housing has a bottom panel at least partially defined by an outwardly curved profile; andeach of the first door and the second door is curved to substantially match the outwardly curved profile of the bottom panel. 14. The multi-station liquid mixing and dispensing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first eductor has a first flow rate and the second eductor has a second flow rate that is faster than the first flow rate. 15. The multi-station liquid mixing and dispensing apparatus of claim 8, wherein the first eductor has a first flow rate and the second eductor has a second flow rate that is faster than the first flow rate. 16. The multi-station liquid mixing and dispensing apparatus of claim 8, further comprising separate diluent supply lines fluidly coupled to the first eductor and the second eductor, respectively, and wherein each water supply line has a diluent valve to control the flow of diluent to the respective first and second eductors. 17. The multi-station liquid mixing and dispensing apparatus of claim 8, wherein the second outlet is located exterior of the housing. 18. The multi-station liquid mixing and dispensing apparatus of claim 12, wherein the first door includes a first window through which the first container can be identified, and wherein the second door includes a second window through which the second container can be identified. 19. The multi-station liquid mixing and dispensing apparatus of claim 18, wherein the first window and the second window are positioned and dimensioned to permit user identification of the level of liquid in the first and second containers, respectively. 20. The multi-station liquid mixing and dispensing apparatus of claim 12, wherein the first eductor has a first flow rate and the second eductor has a second flow rate that is faster than the first flow rate.
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