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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 21, 1987
Filed:
Apr. 02, 1984
David A Hassell, Anoka, MN (US);
The Cornelius Company, Anoka, MN (US);
Abstract
A multiple flavor post-mix beverage dispensing apparatus with a dispensing head having a nozzle, a normally closed water valve, a first normally closed primary syrup valve, a water line, and a primary syrup line, has a second normally closed primary syrup valve in a primary syrup line in series with the first valve, an alternative syrup line having a normally closed alternative syrup valve, a primary actuator switch for concurrently opening the water valve and both primary syrup valves while the alternative syrup valve is closed or dispensing only a primary beverage, and a second actuator switch for concurrently opening the water valve and alternate syrup valve while the second primary syrup valve remains closed for dispensing only an alternative beverage; an alternative construction has the same beverage componentry with a single actuator switch and a multiple pole double throw switch for selecting actuation circuitry for the primary beverage or the alternative beverage, an indicator light indicates which beverage is presently selected; the apparatus may be in the form of a kit for conversion of an existing single flavor dispensing valve into a multiple flavor dispensing head. A method of dispensing an alternative post-mixed beverage from a post-mix dispensing valve has the steps of opening a water valve and a primary syrup valve, closing a primary syrup line so primary syrup cannot flow, and opening a normally closed alternative syrup valve in an alternative syrup line to a dispensing nozzle. A plurality of alternative beverages may be added with the apparatus and method of this invention.