IP Library Granted Patent US 8,714,410
Granted Patent B2
US 8,714,410 · App. 12/939,263 · Granted May 6, 2014

Dispenser with aligned spinner motor and valve assembly for dispensing flowable product

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Patent No.
US 8,714,410
App. No.
12/939,263
Granted
May 6, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A dispenser ( 20 ) for consumable products uses a single motor ( 40 ) to both drive a spinner ( 75 ) to mix the product and move a valve assembly ( 42 ) to open and close the dispenser ( 20 ). The valve assembly ( 42 ), which is axially aligned with the motor shaft ( 44 ) may be opened and closed by fixing an externally threaded shaft ( 46 ) on a drive shaft ( 44 ) extending from the motor ( 40 ) and then rotatably mounting an internally threaded flywheel ( 50 ) on the threaded shaft ( 46 ). A valve stem ( 64 ) may then be fixedly attached to the flywheel ( 50 ). When the motor ( 40 ) energizes, the flywheel ( 50 ) and valve stem ( 64 ) axially translate along the nut ( 46 ) to open the valve assembly ( 42 ). When the motor ( 40 ) de-energizes, the flywheel ( 50 ) and valve stem ( 64 ) axially translate along the nut ( 46 ) in an opposite direction to close the valve assembly ( 42 ).

Claims (37)

1. A product dispenser ( 20 ), comprising:

a motor ( 40 );

a shaft ( 44 ) extending from the motor ( 20 );

a threaded shaft ( 46 ) attached to the shaft ( 44 );

a flywheel ( 50 ) rotatably mounted on the threaded shaft ( 46 );

a mixing chamber ( 34 ) having an outlet ( 68 );

a valve assembly ( 42 ) adapted to move relative to the mixing chamber outlet ( 68 ), the valve assembly ( 42 ) being attached to the flywheel ( 50 ); and

a spinner ( 75 ) rotatably mounted within the valve assembly ( 42 ), wherein a single actuation of the motor ( 40 ) rotates the spinner ( 75 ) around a vertical axis and axially translates the valve assembly ( 42 ) to open and close the product dispenser ( 20 ).

2. The product dispenser ( 20 ) of claim 1 , wherein the flywheel ( 50 ), motor ( 40 ), shaft ( 44 ), threaded shaft ( 46 ) and valve assembly ( 42 ) are axially aligned.

3. The product dispenser ( 20 ) of claim 1 , wherein the motor ( 40 ) accelerates at a first rate, and the flywheel ( 50 ) accelerates at a second rate, the first rate being greater than the second rate.

4. The product dispenser ( 20 ) of claim 1 , wherein the motor ( 40 ) decelerates at a first rate, and the flywheel ( 50 ) decelerates at a second rate, the first rate of deceleration being greater than the second rate of deceleration.

5. The product dispenser ( 20 ) of claim 1 , wherein the mixing chamber ( 34 ) is filled with a dairy product.

6. The product dispenser ( 20 ) of claim 5 , wherein the dairy product is a milkshake.

7. A method of dispensing a product, comprising:

providing a motor ( 40 ) having a motor shaft ( 44 ) and an externally threaded shaft ( 46 ) attached thereto and operatively coupling the motor ( 40 ) to a spinner ( 75 );

threadably mounting a flywheel ( 50 ) to the threaded shaft ( 46 );

fixedly attaching a valve stem ( 64 ) to the flywheel ( 50 ), the valve stem ( 64 ) being movably mounted in a valve body ( 66 ) to form a valve assembly ( 42 ); and

energizing the motor ( 40 ) to cause the motor shaft ( 44 ) and threaded shaft ( 46 ) to rotate, the inertia of the flywheel ( 50 ) causing the flywheel ( 50 ) to accelerate more slowly than the shaft ( 44 ) and thus causing the flywheel ( 50 ) to axially translate along the threaded shaft ( 46 ) in a first direction, axial translation of the flywheel ( 50 ) along the threaded shaft ( 46 ) causing the valve stein ( 64 ) to move within the valve body ( 66 ) and open the valve assembly ( 42 ), the same operation of energizing the motor also driving the spinner for mixing the product before dispensing.

8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the valve stem ( 64 ) and flywheel ( 50 ) are mounted so as to be axially aligned with the motor shaft ( 44 ).

9. The method of claim 7 , further including de-energizing the motor ( 40 ) to thereby cause the motor shaft ( 44 ) and threaded nut ( 46 ) to stop rotating, the momentum of the flywheel ( 50 ) causing the flywheel ( 50 ) to decelerate more slowly than the shaft ( 44 ) and thus cause the flywheel ( 50 ) to axially translate along the threaded shaft ( 46 ) in a second direction, axial translation of the flywheel ( 50 ) along the threaded shaft ( 46 ) in the second direction causing the valve stein ( 64 ) to move with the valve body ( 66 ) to close the valve assembly ( 42 ).

10. The method of claim 8 , wherein the product is a dairy product.

11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the dairy product is a milkshake.

12. A milkshake dispenser ( 20 ), comprising:

a mixing chamber ( 34 );

a spinner ( 75 ) mounted in a valve stem ( 64 );

a supply of ice cream ( 26 ) connected to the mixing chamber ( 34 );

a supply of flavored syrup ( 76 ) connected to a valve body ( 66 );

a motor ( 40 ) operatively connected to the spinner ( 75 ); a shaft ( 44 ) extending from the motor ( 40 ); a threaded shaft ( 46 ) mounted to shaft ( 44 ), the threaded shaft ( 46 ) being axially fixed to the shaft ( 44 ) and including a plurality of external threads ( 48 ); a flywheel ( 50 ) rotatably mounted on to the threaded shaft ( 46 ); and

a valve assembly ( 42 ) for opening and closing the mixing chamber ( 34 ) to dispense the milkshake, the valve assembly ( 42 ) and the spinner ( 75 ) both being driven by a single operation of energizing or de-energizing the motor ( 40 ).

13. The milkshake dispenser ( 20 ) of claim 12 , further comprising:

wherein the flywheel ( 50 ) having a plurality of internal threads mated to the external threads ( 48 ) of the shaft ( 46 );

a valve stem ( 64 ) fixedly mounted to the flywheel ( 50 );

a valve body ( 66 ), the valve stem ( 64 ) movably mounted within the valve body ( 66 ) between valve open and valve closed positions; and

positive stops ( 58 , 60 ) flanking the threaded shaft ( 46 ) to limit the axial movement of the flywheel ( 50 ) between the valve open and valve closed positions.

14. The milkshake dispenser ( 20 ) of claim 13 , wherein the valve stem ( 64 ) and motor shaft ( 44 ) are axially aligned.

15. The milkshake dispenser ( 20 ) of claim 12 , wherein the motor ( 40 ) accelerates at a first rate, and the flywheel ( 50 ) accelerates at a second rate, the first rate being greater than the second rate.

16. The milkshake dispenser ( 20 ) of claim 12 , wherein the motor ( 40 ) decelerates at a first rate, and the flywheel ( 50 ) decelerates at a second rate, the first rate of deceleration being greater than the second rate of deceleration.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 9, 2020
From: TAYLOR COMMERCIAL FOODSERVICE INC.
To: TAYLOR COMMERCIAL FOODSERVICE, LLC
Reel/Frame 053439/0599 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE ASSIGNEE NAME PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 046542 FRAME: 0225. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE CHANGE OF NAME. Recorded Aug 28, 2018
From: CARRIER COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION, INC.
To: TAYLOR COMMERCIAL FOODSERVICE INC.
Reel/Frame 046963/0929 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jul 13, 2018
From: CARRIER COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION, INC.
To: TAYLOR COMMERCIAL FOODSERIVE INC.
Reel/Frame 046542/0225 →