Patents by Inventor Gerald P. McCann

Gerald P. McCann has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 7080525
    Abstract: A drink dispensing system having sets of faucet dispensers, ice storage bins adjacent to the sets of faucet dispensers, respectively, a common carbonator and circulation pumps associated with fluid circuits provide circulating flow through cold plates defining bottoms to the ice storage bins. Flow may be in parallel or in series to each of the separate stations. The circulating system is illustrated to be for the carbonated water supply while noncirculating supply systems provide noncarbonated water and syrup to the dispensing stations. Circulating systems for bar guns using a cold plate are also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 2003
    Date of Patent: July 25, 2006
    Assignee: McCann's Engineering & Mfg. Co.
    Inventors: Gerald P. McCann, Donald J. Verley
  • Patent number: 7077293
    Abstract: A drink dispensing system for at least one dispenser valve. The system includes a carbonator, an ice storage bin having heat transfer coils therein, a two-position valve, a carbonated water circuit, a source of water and a pump circuit. The two-position control valve acts in a first position to charge the carbonated tank with the source of water through a pump in the pump circuit. In a second position, the valve directs circulating flow through a closed loop carbonated water circuit which employs coils before and after the dispenser valves. A bypass around the pump allows flow at all times to the dispenser valves from the carbonator without passing through the pump. A shunt divides the output of the pump such that circulation is at about 15 gallons per hour even with the pump running at 100 gallons per hour. The shunt is not coupled with the pump with the control valve in the charge position. The pump may be a two-speed pump with the higher speed employed when the control valve is in the charge position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 2003
    Date of Patent: July 18, 2006
    Assignee: McCann's Engineering & Mfg. Co.
    Inventors: Gerald P. McCann, Donald J. Verley
  • Patent number: 7028864
    Abstract: A bar gun includes a housing assembly with valve seats, separate inlets to those seats and separate outlets from those seats. Valve elements are operatively mounted to the housing to cooperate with the valve seats. Actuators are pivotally mounted relative to the housing assembly to provide two valve actuations per actuator. A bar gun handle is arranged relative to the actuators to improve access to the actuator levers. A low-current electro-luminescent element is arranged behind a light-transmitting cover to improve visibility of labeling on the gun. Actuator bars are pivotally mounted below valve lifters on the actuators. Syrup valve elements and carbonated and noncarbonated water elements are located below the actuator bars to be actuated by the actuator bars to create the appropriate mix. Lost motion is provided between the actuator bars and the syrup valve elements to accommodate differentials in pressures between the waters and the syrups.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 18, 2006
    Assignee: McCann's Engineering & Mfg. Co.
    Inventors: Gerald P. McCann, Leonid Zatulovsky, Donald J. Verley
  • Patent number: 6953132
    Abstract: An ice delivery system includes an ice bin with an ice maker thereon. An auger dispenses ice from the bin and agitators within the bin prevent blockage. The agitation may follow a pattern depending on the location of the agitators with some about the periphery less employed than those adjacent the auger. An ice gate receives ice and flowing air to direct the ice pneumatically to a multistation diverter. The flow through the diverter is vertically downwardly. Tubes from the diverter convey ice to remote dispensing stations. The dispensing stations have prechambers with drains and lockable gates to advantageously receive ice for delivery into the remote station bins or block the ice storage area to allow cleaning. Conduit couplings are configured to connect tubing without creating an area of ice blockage or allowing the buildup of contamination. Germicidal lights or ozone may be used in the ice bin to avoid contamination.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 13, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 11, 2005
    Inventors: Gerald P. McCann, Donald J. Verley, Leonid Zatulovsky, Richard M. Humphreys
  • Publication number: 20040217131
    Abstract: A bar gun includes a housing assembly with valve seats, separate inlets to those seats and separate outlets from those seats. Valve elements are operatively mounted to the housing to cooperate with the valve seats. Actuators are pivotally mounted relative to the housing assembly to provide two valve actuations per actuator. A bar gun handle is arranged relative to the actuators to improve access to the actuator levers. A low-current electro-luminescent element is arranged behind a light-transmitting cover to improve visibility of labeling on the gun. Actuator bars are pivotally mounted below valve lifters on the actuators. Syrup valve elements and carbonated and noncarbonated water elements are located below the actuator bars to be actuated by the actuator bars to create the appropriate mix. Lost motion is provided between the actuator bars and the syrup valve elements to accommodate differentials in pressures between the waters and the syrups.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 30, 2003
    Publication date: November 4, 2004
    Applicant: McCANN'S ENGINEERING & MFG.CO.
    Inventors: Gerald P. McCann, Leonid Zatulovsky, Donald J. Verley
  • Publication number: 20040156263
    Abstract: An ice delivery system includes an ice bin with an ice maker thereon. An auger dispenses ice from the bin and agitators within the bin prevent blockage. The agitation may follow a pattern depending on the location of the agitators with some about the periphery less employed than those adjacent the auger. An ice gate receives ice and flowing air to direct the ice pneumatically to a multistation diverter. The flow through the diverter is vertically downwardly. Tubes from the diverter convey ice to remote dispensing stations. The dispensing stations have prechambers with drains and lockable gates to advantageously receive ice for delivery into the remote station bins or block the ice storage area to allow cleaning. Conduit couplings are configured to connect tubing without creating an area of ice blockage or allowing the buildup of contamination. Germicidal lights or ozone may be used in the ice bin to avoid contamination.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 13, 2003
    Publication date: August 12, 2004
    Applicant: TMO Enterprises Limited
    Inventors: Gerald P. McCann, Donald J. Verley, Leonid Zatulovsky, Richard M. Humphreys
  • Publication number: 20040123619
    Abstract: A drink dispensing system having sets of faucet dispensers, ice storage bins adjacent to the sets of faucet dispensers, respectively, a common carbonator and circulation pumps associated with fluid circuits provide circulating flow through cold plates defining bottoms to the ice storage bins. Flow may be in parallel or in series to each of the separate stations. The circulating system is illustrated to be for the carbonated water supply while noncirculating supply systems provide noncarbonated water and syrup to the dispensing stations. Circulating systems for bar guns using a cold plate are also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 11, 2003
    Publication date: July 1, 2004
    Applicant: McCANN'S ENGINEERING & MFG. CO.
    Inventors: Gerald P. McCann, Donald J. Verley
  • Patent number: 6725687
    Abstract: A drink dispensing system having sets of faucet dispensers, ice storage bins adjacent to the sets of faucet dispensers, respectively, a common carbonator and circulation pumps associated with fluid circuits provide circulating flow through cold plates defining bottoms to the ice storage bins. Flow may be in parallel or in series to each of the separate stations. The circulating system is illustrated to be for the carbonated water supply while noncirculating supply systems provide noncarbonated water and syrup to the dispensing stations. Circulating systems for bar guns using a cold plate is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 6, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 27, 2004
    Assignee: McCann's Engineering & Mfg. Co.
    Inventors: Gerald P. McCann, Donald J. Verley
  • Publication number: 20040045983
    Abstract: A drink dispensing system having sets of faucet dispensers, ice storage bins adjacent to the sets of faucet dispensers, respectively, a common carbonator and circulation pumps associated with fluid circuits provide circulating flow through cold plates defining bottoms to the ice storage bins. Flow may be in parallel or in series to each of the separate stations. The circulating system is illustrated to be for the carbonated water supply while noncirculating supply systems provide noncarbonated water and syrup to the dispensing stations. Circulating systems for bar guns using a cold plate is also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 6, 2002
    Publication date: March 11, 2004
    Applicant: McCANN'S ENGINEERING & MFG. CO.
    Inventors: Gerald P. McCann, Donald J. Verley
  • Patent number: 6561691
    Abstract: An ice delivery system includes an ice bin with an ice maker thereon. An auger dispenses ice from the bin and agitators within the bin prevent blockage. The agitation may follow a pattern depending on the location of the agitators with some about the periphery less employed than those adjacent the auger. An ice gate receives ice and flowing air to direct the ice pneumatically to a multistation diverter. The flow through the diverter is vertically downwardly. Tubes from the diverter convey ice to remote dispensing stations. The dispensing stations have prechambers with drains and lockable gates to advantageously receive ice for delivery into the remote station bins or block the ice storage area to allow cleaning. Conduit couplings are configured to connect tubing without creating an area of ice blockage or allowing the buildup of contamination. Germicidal lights or ozone may be used in the ice bin to avoid contamination.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 7, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 13, 2003
    Assignee: TMO Enterprises Limited
    Inventors: Gerald P. McCann, Donald J. Verley, Leonid Zatulovsky, Richard M. Humphreys
  • Patent number: 6401981
    Abstract: A sanitary beverage dispensing spout includes a diffuser housing, a central body integrally formed with the diffuser housing and depending therefrom and discharge ports extending through the bottom of the diffuser housing and opening downwardly about the outer peripheral surface of the central body. The diffuser housing includes a plate diffuser. The central body defines an outer periphery with alternating sets of converging segments. The sets of segments converge at different angles of convergence. Discharge nozzles dispense beverage concentrate from a central manifold extending through the central body. The discharge nozzles define capillary tubes for the retention of a charge of syrup therein between drink dispensing. The flow from the discharge nozzles converges with the converging flow of one set of segments. Flow from a second set of segments converges more rapidly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 11, 2002
    Assignee: McCann' Engineering & Mfg. Co.
    Inventors: Gerald P. McCann, Ivan D. Abernathy
  • Patent number: 6394311
    Abstract: Disclosed is a water pressure booster apparatus which can be employed for the dispensing of beverages. The booster can be combined as a carbonator and water pressure booster apparatus for holding both carbonated and non-carbonated water at elevated pressures, for the dispensing of carbonated and non-carbonated beverages. The apparatus has a tank including a tank chamber with a booster chamber therein. The two chambers are separated by a flexible membrane such that the elevated pressure is essentially the same in the two chambers. The booster chamber is removable through an access port in the tank. A valve provides inlet water to the tank chamber and the booster chamber. The location of the membrane controls the valve between charging of the two chambers. The valve is a spool valve with one end coupled to the membrane. The quantities of water in the two chambers controls activation of a pump which provides charging water to the chambers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 6, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 28, 2002
    Assignee: McCann's Engineering & Mfg. Co.
    Inventors: Gerald P. McCann, Donald Verley
  • Publication number: 20010013522
    Abstract: Disclosed is a water pressure booster apparatus which can be employed for the dispensing of beverages. The booster can be combined as a carbonator and water pressure booster apparatus for holding both carbonated and non-carbonated water at elevated pressures, for the dispensing of carbonated and non-carbonated beverages. The apparatus has a tank including a tank chamber with a booster chamber therein. The two chambers are separated by a flexible membrane such that the elevated pressure is essentially the same in the two chambers. The booster chamber is removable through an access port in the tank. A valve provides inlet water to the tank chamber and the booster chamber. The location of the membrane controls the valve between charging of the two chambers. The valve is a spool valve with one end coupled to the membrane. The quantities of water in the two chambers controls activation of a pump which provides charging water to the chambers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 6, 2001
    Publication date: August 16, 2001
    Applicant: McCANN'S ENGINEERING & MFG. CO.,
    Inventors: Gerald P. McCann, Donald Verley
  • Patent number: 6263534
    Abstract: Disclosed is a slug for distributing a fluid on an inner surface of a bore of a pipeline. The slug comprises a reservoir for containing the fluid to be distributed, an outlet for distributing the fluid from the reservoir and onto the inner surface of the bore of the pipeline, and an arrangement for discharging fluid from the reservoir through the outlet. In use, the slug's reservoir is charged with fluid, placed in the pipeline bore, and urged along the length of the pipeline under pressure of a conveying medium, such as pressurized air, while fluid from the reservoir is dispensed onto the inner surface of the pipeline bore. The outer cross-sectional area of the slug or at least one portion thereof forms at least a partial blockage with, and slidably engages the inner surface of, the bore of the pipeline to facilitate movement of the slug through the pipeline under the action of a conveying medium.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2001
    Assignee: TMO Enterprises Limited
    Inventors: Gerald P. McCann, Eugene R. Kief, Jr.
  • Patent number: 6196418
    Abstract: Disclosed is a water pressure booster apparatus which can be employed for the dispensing of beverages. The booster can be combined as a carbonator and water pressure booster apparatus for holding both carbonated and non-carbonated water at elevated pressures, for the dispensing of carbonated and non-carbonated beverages. The apparatus has a tank including a tank chamber with a booster chamber therein. The two chambers are separated by a flexible membrane such that the elevated pressure is essentially the same in the two chambers. The booster chamber is removable through an access port in the tank. A valve provides inlet water to the tank chamber and the booster chamber. The location of the membrane controls the valve between charging of the two chambers. The valve is a spool valve with one end coupled to the membrane. The quantities of water in the two chambers controls activation of a pump which provides charging water to the chambers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 19, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 6, 2001
    Assignee: McCann's Engineering & Mfg., Co.
    Inventors: Gerald P. McCann, Donald Verley
  • Patent number: 5855296
    Abstract: Disclosed are combined carbonator and water pressure booster apparatuses for holding both carbonated and non-carbonated water at elevated pressures, for the dispensing of carbonated and non-carbonated beverages. Such apparatuses may comprise a tank including a carbonated chamber and a non-carbonated chamber, wherein the two chambers are separated by a diaphragm, bladder, or piston such that the elevated pressure is essentially the same in the two chambers. The apparatus can also comprise a retrofittable add-on tank for use with an existing carbonation unit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 7, 1996
    Date of Patent: January 5, 1999
    Inventors: Gerald P. McCann, Donald Verley
  • Patent number: 5667110
    Abstract: A beverage dispensing system that fits inside a completely filled standard beverage container with minimal displacement of the beverage level. A fastener attaches the dispenser to the spout portion of the container. An inflatable bladder pressurizes the beverage at all times. Pressure tubing connects the bladder to a pressure sensor and a pressure source. A pin controls the flow of gas through the pressure tubing. Gas can flow into the bladder when the dispenser is attached to the container. Gas is purged out of the bladder and pressure tubing before the dispenser is removed from the container. A draw tube conducts the beverage under pressure from the container, through beverage exit tubing, out to be dispensed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 26, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 16, 1997
    Inventors: Gerald P. McCann, Donald J. Verley
  • Patent number: 5499758
    Abstract: A beverage dispensing system that fits inside a completely filled standard beverage container with minimal displacement of the beverage level. A fastener attaches the dispenser to the spout portion of the container. An inflatable bladder pressurizes the beverage at all times. Pressure tubing connects the bladder to a pressure sensor and a pressure source. A pin controls the flow of gas through the pressure tubing. Gas can flow into the bladder when the dispenser is attached to the container. Gas is purged out of the bladder and pressure tubing before the dispenser is removed from the container. A draw tube conducts the beverage under pressure from the container, through beverage exit tubing, out to be dispensed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 19, 1996
    Assignee: McCann's Engineering & Manufacturing Co.
    Inventors: Gerald P. McCann, Donald Verley
  • Patent number: 5180081
    Abstract: A pouring spout and carbonation retention apparatus for selectively dispensing a variable or fixed portion of gas-containing liquid from a container is disclosed. The apparatus includes a housing wherein the housing is adapted to be attached to the container. The container houses a liquid, normally a carbonated liquid, such a cola or root beer. A removable vessel is included for maintaining a charge of gas and is mounted within the housing. a spout of the type conventionally used for the dispensing of liquids is integral with the housing and extends outwardly therefrom, and a handle is pivotably attached to the top of the housing to be movable with respect to the housing. A series of channels are located between the vessel, which contains the charge of gas, and the container. Movement of the handle will cause a variable or fixed charge of gas to enter the container for dispersion into the liquid in the container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 1991
    Date of Patent: January 19, 1993
    Assignee: McCann's Engineering & Mfg. Co.
    Inventor: Gerald P. McCann
  • Patent number: 5097863
    Abstract: A flow control valve for maintaining a selected and constant flow rate over a range of liquid delivery pressures is disclosed which includes a housing, a cavity defined within the housing, an input channel in fluid communication with the cavity, the input channel adapted to transport liquid into the cavity, an output channel in fluid communication with the cavity, the output channel adapted to transport liquid from the cavity, an adjustment member receivable into the housing, a spring operative with the adjustment member, a sleeve, the sleeve having a plurality of apertures defined therein, the sleeve disposed within the cavity, a piston sized to fit within the sleeve, the piston adapted for reciprocal movement in the sleeve, the piston operative to vary the operational size of the apertures in the sleeve, the spring adapted to impart a force upon the piston to move the piston in a direction away from the sleeve, a membrane positioned between the sleeve and the piston, the membrane attached at one end to the
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 1991
    Date of Patent: March 24, 1992
    Assignee: McCann's Engineering and Manufacturing Co.
    Inventors: Gerald P. McCann, Donald Verley