Combination water and coffee dispenser

A combination water and coffee dispenser includes a hollow housing having an interior chamber. A water supply line extends from a domestic water source into the interior chamber for supplying fresh water to a cold water storage tank, a hot water storage tank and possibly to a raw water dispensing nozzle on the exterior of the housing. A liquid coffee concentrate storage container is received within the interior chamber and is in liquid communication with a pump. A discharge tube extends from the pump to a mixing chamber. Hot water is routed from the hot water storage tank to the mixing chamber wherein the hot water is mixed with liquid coffee concentrate to produce coffee having a predetermined concentration. The pump speed and thus the concentration of coffee produced in the mixing chamber is controlled by a potentiometer. The device is also equipped with a chilled compartment for storing refrigerated liquid coffee concentrate formulations.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART

Conventional coffee brewing equipment such as automatic drip coffee makers are burdensome and time consuming to operate. Furthermore, the amount of coffee that can be brewed at any one time is typically limited. The present invention overcomes the disadvantages associated with conventional coffee makers by providing a device that can instantly produce coffee using liquid coffee concentrate.

In addition, certain liquid coffee concentrate formulations are unstable at room temperature and must be constantly chilled or refrigerated to prevent degradation. Accordingly, the present invention is equipped with a chilled compartment for storing containers of refrigerated liquid coffee formulations.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a combination water and coffee dispenser specifically designed to instantly produce coffee using liquid coffee concentrate. The device includes a hollow housing having an interior chamber with a liquid coffee concentrate pump, a cold water storage tank and a hot water storage tank received therein. A water supply line coupled with a domestic water source and filter extends into the housing interior chamber for delivering fresh filtered water to the hot water and cold water storage tanks. The pump delivers coffee concentrate from a liquid coffee storage reservoir to a mixing chamber. A button positioned on an outer wall of the housing activates the coffee pump to deliver coffee concentrate to the mixing chamber. A hot water supply line likewise extends from the hot water storage tank to the mixing chamber wherein hot water and liquid coffee concentrate are mixed to produce coffee. A potentiometer adjusts the pump speed to vary the concentration of coffee being produced.

The device described above is designed primarily for use with shelf stable liquid coffee concentrate formulations. However, certain liquid coffee concentrate formulations are unstable at room temperature and, therefore, must be refrigerated or chilled. Accordingly, the above described device could be equipped with a uniquely designed chilled compartment for storing unstable formulations.

It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a combination water and coffee dispenser that allows a user to instantly produce a desired amount of coffee.

It is another object of the present invention to provide a coffee and water dispenser that can instantly deliver a desired amount of hot coffee without brewing or intermittently reloading a coffee maker.

It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a combination water and coffee dispenser that allows a user to quickly and easily produce a desired amount of coffee.

It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a combination water and coffee dispenser adapted to instantly dispense fresh coffee produced from refrigerated liquid coffee concentrate formulations. Other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become readily apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment when considered with the attached drawings and the appended claims.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

Referring now toFIGS. 1 through 5, the present invention relates to a combination water and coffee dispenser. The device includes a hollow housing1having a front wall, a rear wall, a pair of side walls and an interior chamber. A water supply line3extends from a domestic water source to the interior chamber. Preferably, the water supply line includes a filter30for removing organics, metals and similar contaminants. A first filter effluent stream14is routed to a cold water storage tank42having chiller system5that maintains water within the storage tank42below a predetermined temperature. A second filter effluent stream25is routed to a heated water storage tank27.

Received within the interior chamber is a liquid coffee concentrate storage container7. A coffee supply line extends33from the container7to a pump32while a discharge tube9extends from the pump outlet to a mixing chamber50. Effluent from the hot water storage tank is also routed to the mixing chamber50wherein hot water and coffee concentrate are mixed to produce coffee having a desired concentration.

A coffee dispensing button11is disposed on the housing front wall that, in combination with a micro-switch13, activates the pump32. A potentiometer37, adjustable with a rotatable dial38disposed on the front face of the housing, adjusts the speed of the pump to vary the concentration of coffee being produced in the mixing chamber. As depicted inFIG. 3, the potentiometer circuit also includes a fixed resistor18. Accordingly, by depressing the coffee dispensing button11, a user can quickly and conveniently dispense a fresh cup of coffee via a dispensing nozzle (not pictured).

Likewise disposed on the front face of the housing is a cold water dispensing button40for dispensing water directly from the cold water storage tank and a filtered water dispensing button20for dispensing filtered, room temperature water. Alternatively, the housing could include a hot water dispensing button, a cold water dispensing button and a coffee dispensing button, or any combination thereof. Furthermore, a toggle switch21is electrically connected to a power source17and the pump32. When the toggle switch21is activated, power bypasses the potentiometer whereby the pump operates at maximum speed for priming and flushing the system.

The above described device is primarily designed for liquid coffee concentrate formulations commonly described as “shelf stable.” However, certain liquid coffee concentrate formulations are unstable and must be refrigerated in order to prevent degradation. As such, the above described device may be equipped with a chilled coffee storage compartment for storing containers of refrigerated liquid coffee concentrate.

Referring now toFIGS. 4 and 5, conventional beverage dispensing machines as well as the dispenser described above include a cold water storage tank42received within the housing. Typically, the storage tank is cylindrical and is encapsulated by a skirt4constructed with foam or a similar insulating material. The present invention includes modifying the foam skirt to form a separate, segregated storage compartment61for receiving containers of refrigerated liquid coffee concentrate.

Referring now toFIG. 5, the foam encasing the cold water storage tank42is extended beyond a portion of the cold water storage tank42wall to form a space therebetween. The space between the foam and cold water storage tank forms the coffee storage compartment61. The insulated enclosure in combination with the chilled water tank will maintain the temperature within the compartment below a predetermined level so as to suitably store and preserve refrigerated liquid coffee concentrate formulations. The combination cold water storage tank and chilled coffee storage compartment can be used with the coffee and water dispenser described above, any conventional coffee or water dispenser, a conventional bottled water dispenser or the combination bottled water and coffee dispenser described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,073,539, the specification of which is incorporated by reference as if copied herein in extenso.

The present invention is not to be limited to the exact details of construction and enumeration of parts described above. Furthermore, the size, shape and materials of construction of the various components can be varied to suit a particular application.