Refrigeration – Withdrawable liquid – e.g. – dispenser – In indirect heat exchanging relationship to coolant
Patent
1985-07-08
1986-10-21
King, Lloyd L.
Refrigeration
Withdrawable liquid, e.g., dispenser
In indirect heat exchanging relationship to coolant
62400, 62459, B67D 562
Patent
active
046178074
ABSTRACT:
An improved cold plate (10) is disclosed for use in cooling carbonated water and syrup which is mixed to form a beverage. The cooling coil (10) employs a plurality of involute carbonated water cooling coils (12-16) formed of tubing through which is flowed the carbonated water. The use of involute coils provides a more uniform thermal gradient within the cold plate (10) and resists bridging of the cooling medium, typically ice. The syrup cooling coils (18-28) can be constructed in either a serpentine or involute configuration.
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Cutbush James D.
Pritchett James D.
Booth, Inc.
King Lloyd L.
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