Systems for and methods of controlled liquid food or beverage product creation
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A23F-005/24
A47J-031/40
A23L-003/36
A23L-002/54
B65D-085/804
A47J-031/44
A47J-031/46
A47J-031/06
A47J-031/36
A23L-002/385
A47J-043/042
출원번호
US-0347591
(2016-11-09)
등록번호
US-10111554
(2018-10-30)
발명자
/ 주소
Roberts, Matthew P.
Kalenian, Paul
Hoon, Douglas M.
Winkler, Karl
출원인 / 주소
Meltz, LLC
대리인 / 주소
Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP
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Systems for and methods of controlling liquid food or beverage product creation are disclosed. A dispenser for producing a food or beverage liquid product from a frozen contents in a receptacle includes a chamber configured to hold the receptacle and a non-diluting heater configured to heat the rece
Systems for and methods of controlling liquid food or beverage product creation are disclosed. A dispenser for producing a food or beverage liquid product from a frozen contents in a receptacle includes a chamber configured to hold the receptacle and a non-diluting heater configured to heat the receptacle and/or the frozen contents within the receptacle; the non-diluting heater does not add liquid to an interior of the receptacle. The dispenser also includes a reservoir configured to contain a liquid. The reservoir includes a reservoir outlet configured to withdraw liquid from the reservoir. The beverage dispenser further includes a product outlet configured to withdraw a food or beverage liquid product from the receptacle and a controller that causes the dispenser to selectively perform at least one of: heating at least one of the receptacle and the frozen contents using the non-diluting heater and withdrawing liquid from the reservoir through the reservoir outlet.
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1. A beverage dispenser comprising: a chamber configured to hold a receptacle;a non-diluting heater configured to impinge a heated fluid on at least a portion of an external surface of the receptacle when held in the chamber to heat frozen contents in the receptacle without the heated fluid of the n
1. A beverage dispenser comprising: a chamber configured to hold a receptacle;a non-diluting heater configured to impinge a heated fluid on at least a portion of an external surface of the receptacle when held in the chamber to heat frozen contents in the receptacle without the heated fluid of the non-diluting heater contacting the frozen contents in the receptacle when held in the chamber;a reservoir configured to contain a liquid, the reservoir including a reservoir outlet configured to withdraw the liquid from the reservoir;a product outlet configured to withdraw a food or beverage liquid product from the receptacle when held in the chamber;a controller and a computer readable memory comprising instructions that when executed by the controller cause the beverage dispenser to selectively perform one or more of: impinge the heated fluid on the at least a portion of the external surface of the receptacle using the non-diluting heater, orwithdraw the liquid from the reservoir through the reservoir outlet. 2. The beverage dispenser of claim 1, wherein the beverage dispenser further comprises an agitator configured to apply motion to one or more of the receptacle or the frozen contents in the receptacle. 3. The beverage dispenser of claim 2, wherein the computer readable memory further comprises the instructions that when executed by the controller cause the beverage dispenser to selectively apply motion to one or more of the receptacle or the frozen contents. 4. The beverage dispenser of claim 2, wherein the applied motion is one or more of rotary, vibration, or crushing. 5. The beverage dispenser of claim 2, wherein the applied motion is one or more of reciprocation, rocking, or shaking. 6. The beverage dispenser of claim 1, wherein the reservoir outlet is in fluid communication with the chamber. 7. The beverage dispenser of claim 1, further comprising a perforator configured to penetrate the receptacle, and wherein the perforator is in fluid communication with the reservoir outlet and the perforator is configured to supply the liquid into the receptacle. 8. The beverage dispenser of claim 1, further comprising a perforator, wherein the perforator is one or more of: advanceable into and retractable from the chamber,advanceable into and retractable from the chamber via a motor drive,advanceable into and retractable from the chamber via a spring action,configured to deliver heat into the receptacle, orcompliant with a range of motion which the beverage dispenser can apply to the receptacle when held in the chamber. 9. The beverage dispenser of claim 1, wherein the beverage dispenser comprises at least one sensor configured to identify a characteristic of one or more of the receptacle or the frozen contents within the receptacle. 10. The beverage dispenser of claim 9, wherein the at least one sensor comprises one or more of: a thermal sensor,a weight sensor,an optical sensor, oran electromagnetic sensor. 11. The beverage dispenser of claim 9, wherein the at least one sensor comprises one or more of: a mass sensor, ora magnetic sensor. 12. The beverage dispenser of claim 9, wherein the controller is electrically coupled to the at least one sensor and is configured to receive the identified characteristic, and the computer readable memory further comprises the instructions for basing, at least in part, one or more of the selective impingement of the heated fluid or the selective withdrawing of the liquid on the identified characteristic. 13. The beverage dispenser of claim 1, wherein the beverage dispenser further comprises a second heater disposed outside the chamber configured to heat one or more of the liquid withdrawn from the reservoir or the liquid in the reservoir. 14. The beverage dispenser of claim 13, wherein the computer readable memory further comprises the instructions that when executed by the controller cause the second heater to selectively heat the liquid withdrawn from the reservoir. 15. The beverage dispenser of claim 13, further comprising insulation disposed between the reservoir and the second heater. 16. The beverage dispenser of claim 13, further comprising: a first channel in fluid communication with the reservoir and in fluid communication with the second heater configured to supply the liquid withdrawn from the reservoir to the second heater; anda second channel in fluid communication with the reservoir configured to bypass the second heater when supplying the liquid withdrawn from the reservoir. 17. The beverage dispenser of claim 16, wherein the computer readable memory further comprises the instructions that when executed by the controller cause the beverage dispenser to selectively use the second channel to prevent the liquid withdrawn from the reservoir from being heated by the second heater when the beverage dispenser is selectively withdrawing the liquid from the reservoir. 18. The beverage dispenser of claim 1, wherein the dispenser further comprises a filtration system configured to receive the liquid withdrawn through the reservoir outlet. 19. The beverage dispenser of claim 1, wherein the beverage dispenser further comprises a display configured to communicate the beverage dispenser operating information to a user. 20. The beverage dispenser of claim 1, wherein the controller further comprises a communications network interface. 21. The beverage dispenser of claim 1, further comprising a thermal sensor configured to detect a temperature of the liquid in the reservoir. 22. The beverage dispenser of claim 21, wherein the controller is electrically coupled to the thermal sensor, and the computer readable memory further comprises the instructions for basing, at least in part, one or more of the selective heating or the selective withdrawing of the liquid on the detected temperature of the liquid in the reservoir. 23. The beverage dispenser of claim 1, wherein the non-diluting heater comprises one or more of: an electric heater,a heated gas generator,a heated liquid bath,a thermoelectric heater. 24. The beverage dispenser of claim 1, wherein the product outlet comprises characteristics of one or more of: advanceable into and retractable from the chamber,advanceable into and retractable from the chamber via a motor drive,advanceable into and retractable from the chamber via a spring action,configured to deliver heat into the receptacle, orcompliant with a range of motion which the beverage dispenser can apply to the receptacle when held in the chamber. 25. The beverage dispenser of claim 1, wherein the computer readable memory further comprises the instructions that when executed by the controller cause the beverage dispenser to selectively perform a series of timed events that produce the food or beverage liquid product. 26. The beverage dispenser of claim 1, wherein the computer readable memory further comprises the instructions that when executed by the controller cause the beverage dispenser to selectively withdraw the liquid from the reservoir at a predetermined flow rate. 27. The beverage dispenser of claim 1, wherein the computer readable memory further comprises instructions that when executed by the controller cause the dispenser to selectively supply the liquid withdrawn from the reservoir at a predetermined pressure. 28. The beverage dispenser of claim 1, further comprising a perforator configured to inject a pressurized gas into the receptacle. 29. The beverage dispenser of claim 1, further comprising a dilution outlet configured to combine liquid with the food or beverage liquid product withdrawn from the receptacle outside of the receptacle.
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