Patents by Inventor Scott Sevcik
Scott Sevcik 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).
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Patent number: 11976869Abstract: An example of a system for touchlessly dispensing ice into a receptacle includes a dispense chute configured to direct dispensed ice therethrough to a dispense area. A visual feedback device is configured to present a visual indication of an operational status of the system. A sensor is configured to produce a beam within the dispense area and to provide a signal indicative of a proximity of an object within the beam to the sensor. A controller is configured to receive the signal and to determine the proximity of the object to the sensor from the signal. The controller is configured to operate the system to initiate a dispense of ice through the dispense chute based upon the determined proximity of the object. The controller is configured to operate the visual feedback device to present a visual indication of the initiated ice dispense.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2021Date of Patent: May 7, 2024Assignee: Marmon Foodservice Technologies, Inc.Inventors: James Bendig, E. Scott Sevcik, David K. Njaastad, Andrew J. Tobler
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Patent number: 11724928Abstract: A backblock includes a body with a cavity connected to an inlet and an outlet. A spindle is positioned with a first end within the cavity and a second end with a tab exterior of the body. A latching plate is configured for translative movement relative to the body. The latching plate includes a keyhole with a bore and a channel. The bore is dimensioned to receive the spindle and the channel is dimensioned to receive the tab. The latching plate has a first latch position proximate to the body and a second latch position spaced apart from the body. When the tab is in alignment with the channel, the latching plate can translate to the second latch position about the tab. When the tab is out of alignment with the channel, the tab retains the latching plate in the first latch position.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2022Date of Patent: August 15, 2023Assignee: Marmon Foodservice Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Brian Mastro, Zachary Dresser, Chris Coul, E. Scott Sevcik
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Patent number: 11613454Abstract: A beverage dispensing machine for dispensing a mixed beverage has a first inlet configured to receive a concentrate; a second inlet configured to receive a base fluid; a gas inlet configured to receive a gas; a gas injection device configured to pulsate the gas into the concentrate such that the gas agitates the concentrate and is injected into the concentrate to form a gas-injected concentrate; and a dispensing valve configured to dispense the base fluid and the gas-injected concentrate.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2019Date of Patent: March 28, 2023Assignee: Marmon Foodservice Technologies, Inc.Inventor: E. Scott Sevcik
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Patent number: 11591205Abstract: A touchless beverage dispensing valve assembly includes a nozzle and a valve configured to control a flow of a substance through the valve to the nozzle. A solenoid is configured to operate the valve between open and closed conditions. A trigger sensor includes an optical sensor and a controller. The controller executes a trigger sensor control module to receive an output from the optical sensor and operate the solenoid to control the valve between the open condition and the closed condition. A feedback device is operable to selectively provide a visual indication an operational status of the valve.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2021Date of Patent: February 28, 2023Assignee: Marmon Foodservice Technologies, Inc.Inventors: James Bendig, E. Scott Sevcik, David K. Njaastad
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Publication number: 20220380192Abstract: A backblock includes a body with a cavity connected to an inlet and an outlet. A spindle is positioned with a first end within the cavity and a second end with a tab exterior of the body. A latching plate is configured for translative movement relative to the body. The latching plate includes a keyhole with a bore and a channel. The bore is dimensioned to receive the spindle and the channel is dimensioned to receive the tab. The latching plate has a first latch position proximate to the body and a second latch position spaced apart from the body. When the tab is in alignment with the channel, the latching plate can translate to the second latch position about the tab. When the tab is out of alignment with the channel, the tab retains the latching plate in the first latch position.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2022Publication date: December 1, 2022Applicant: Marmon Foodservice Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Brian Mastro, Zachary Dresser, Chris Coul, E. Scott Sevcik
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Patent number: 11454438Abstract: An ice dispensing system is provided. The system includes multiple sidewalls forming an ice bin cavity configured to store ice. The system further includes an auger drive assembly. The auger drive assembly includes a drive assembly that is coupled to one of the multiple sidewalls and has a motor configured to rotate a drive gear. The auger drive assembly further includes an auger assembly positioned within the ice bin cavity. The auger assembly includes a helical auger coupled to an auger gear. The drive gear is configured to mate with the auger gear to drive rotation of the helical auger and cause ice to be dispensed through an ice chute. The drive assembly is additionally configured to move relative to the auger assembly between a closed position and an opened position. The opened position permits removal of the auger assembly from the ice bin cavity.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2020Date of Patent: September 27, 2022Assignee: Marmon Foodservice Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David K. Njaastad, Andrew J. Tobler, Shishirdas K. Ravindran, E. Scott Sevcik, Carmelo Hernandez
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Patent number: 11230467Abstract: A detection device for detecting that a source is sold-out for a beverage dispenser, the beverage dispenser dispensing from the source via a valve controlled by a solenoid. A circuit board is configured to be positioned on the valve proximal to the solenoid. A detector is coupled to the circuit board, where the solenoid creates a magnetic field when dispensing from the valve, and where the detector detects the magnetic field created by the solenoid and consequently produces an electrical output. A control system is coupled to the circuit board in communication with the detector. The control system is configured to access threshold data and to compare the electrical output of the detector to the threshold data. The control system indicates that the source is sold-out based upon the comparison of the electrical output to the threshold data.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2020Date of Patent: January 25, 2022Assignee: Marmon Foodservice Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Prochaska, E. Scott Sevcik, Michael Hanley, David K. Njaastad
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Publication number: 20220018586Abstract: An example of a system for touchlessly dispensing ice into a receptacle includes a dispense chute configured to direct dispensed ice therethrough to a dispense area. A visual feedback device is configured to present a visual indication of an operational status of the system. A sensor is configured to produce a beam within the dispense area and to provide a signal indicative of a proximity of an object within the beam to the sensor. A controller is configured to receive the signal and to determine the proximity of the object to the sensor from the signal. The controller is configured to operate the system to initiate a dispense of ice through the dispense chute based upon the determined proximity of the object. The controller is configured to operate the visual feedback device to present a visual indication of the initiated ice dispense.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2021Publication date: January 20, 2022Applicant: Marmon Foodservice Technologies, Inc.Inventors: James Bendig, E. Scott Sevcik, David K. Njaastad, Andrew J. Tobler
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Patent number: 11226733Abstract: Systems and method for beverage dispense from a plurality of users include a beverage dispenser with a touch-sensitive graphical display. A computer of the beverage dispenser receives touch event data points and identifies one or more GUI sections of a plurality of GUI sections associated with the received touch event data points. The computer further operates to interpret a touch event input and provide a command responsive to the input to an associated dispensing unit.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2020Date of Patent: January 18, 2022Assignee: Marmon Foodservice Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Hector Abrach, Jeffrey Joray, Vincenzo DiFatta, Fernando Sanchez, E. Scott Sevcik
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Publication number: 20210347628Abstract: A touchless beverage dispensing valve assembly includes a nozzle and a valve configured to control a flow of a substance through the valve to the nozzle. A solenoid is configured to operate the valve between open and closed conditions. A trigger sensor includes an optical sensor and a controller. The controller executes a trigger sensor control module to receive an output from the optical sensor and operate the solenoid to control the valve between the open condition and the closed condition. A feedback device is operable to selectively provide a visual indication an operational status of the valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2021Publication date: November 11, 2021Applicant: Marmon Foodservice Technologies, Inc.Inventors: James Bendig, E. Scott Sevcik, David K. Njaastad
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Publication number: 20210130149Abstract: A detection device for detecting that a source is sold-out for a beverage dispenser, the beverage dispenser dispensing from the source via a valve controlled by a solenoid. A circuit board is configured to be positioned on the valve proximal to the solenoid. A detector is coupled to the circuit board, where the solenoid creates a magnetic field when dispensing from the valve, and where the detector detects the magnetic field created by the solenoid and consequently produces an electrical output. A control system is coupled to the circuit board in communication with the detector. The control system is configured to access threshold data and to compare the electrical output of the detector to the threshold data. The control system indicates that the source is sold-out based upon the comparison of the electrical output to the threshold data.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2020Publication date: May 6, 2021Applicant: Cornelius, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Prochaska, E. Scott Sevcik, Michael Hanley, David K. Njaastad
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Publication number: 20210033329Abstract: An ice dispensing system is provided. The system includes multiple sidewalls forming an ice bin cavity configured to store ice. The system further includes an auger drive assembly. The auger drive assembly includes a drive assembly that is coupled to one of the multiple sidewalls and has a motor configured to rotate a drive gear. The auger drive assembly further includes an auger assembly positioned within the ice bin cavity. The auger assembly includes a helical auger coupled to an auger gear. The drive gear is configured to mate with the auger gear to drive rotation of the helical auger and cause ice to be dispensed through an ice chute. The drive assembly is additionally configured to move relative to the auger assembly between a closed position and an opened position. The opened position permits removal of the auger assembly from the ice bin cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2020Publication date: February 4, 2021Applicant: Cornelius, Inc.Inventors: David K. Njaastad, Andrew J. Tobler, Shishirdas K. Ravindran, E. Scott Sevcik, Carmelo Hernandez
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Publication number: 20200257426Abstract: Systems and method for beverage dispense from a plurality of users include a beverage dispenser with a touch-sensitive graphical display. A computer of the beverage dispenser receives touch event data points and identifies one or more GUI sections of a plurality of GUI sections associated with the received touch event data points. The computer further operates to interpret a touch event input and provide a command responsive to the input to an associated dispensing unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2020Publication date: August 13, 2020Applicant: Cornelius, Inc.Inventors: Hector Abrach, Jeffrey Joray, Vincenzo DiFatta, Fernando Sanchez, E. Scott Sevcik
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Patent number: 10703619Abstract: A beverage dispenser has a diluent manifold that dispensing a first diluent, a second diluent, or a mixed diluent to a beverage dispensing valve that receives and dispense the first diluent, the second diluent, or the mixed diluent with a concentrate from a concentrate source. The diluent manifold has a first inlet configured to receive the first diluent, a second inlet configured to receive the second diluent and an outlet that dispenses the first diluent, the second diluent, or a mixed diluent comprising the first diluent and the second diluent. A flow control spool is included that selectively permits the first diluent, the second diluent, or both the first diluent and the second diluent to convey through the diluent manifold such that the first diluent, the second diluent, or the mixed diluent dispenses from the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2019Date of Patent: July 7, 2020Assignee: Cornelius, Inc.Inventors: David K. Njaastad, Stan Valsaint, E. Scott Sevcik
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Publication number: 20200207603Abstract: A beverage dispensing machine for dispensing a mixed beverage has a first inlet configured to receive a concentrate; a second inlet configured to receive a base fluid; a gas inlet configured to receive a gas; a gas injection device configured to pulsate the gas into the concentrate such that the gas agitates the concentrate and is injected into the concentrate to form a gas-injected concentrate; and a dispensing valve configured to dispense the base fluid and the gas-injected concentrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2019Publication date: July 2, 2020Applicant: Cornelius, Inc.Inventor: E. Scott Sevcik
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Patent number: 10671270Abstract: Systems and method for beverage dispense from a plurality of users include a beverage dispenser with a touch-sensitive graphical display. A computer of the beverage dispenser receives touch event data points and identifies one or more GUI sections of a plurality of GUI sections associated with the received touch event data points. The computer further operates to interpret a touch event input and provide a command responsive to the input to an associated dispensing unit.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2018Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: Cornelius, Inc.Inventors: Hector Abrach, Jeffrey Joray, Vincenzo DiFatta, Fernando Sanchez, E. Scott Sevcik
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Patent number: 10589978Abstract: A beverage dispensing valve includes a manifold that receives and dispense a first liquid and a second liquid. The manifold has a first flow channel through which the first liquid is conveyed and a second flow channel through which the second liquid is conveyed. A first shutoff assembly has a valve seal on a leg disposed in the first flow channel and a second shutoff assembly has a valve seal on a leg disposed in the second flow channel. A handle assembly is coupled to the first shutoff assembly and the second shutoff assembly and movement of the handle assembly simultaneously moves the leg of the first shutoff assembly and the leg of the second shutoff assembly into an open position such that the first liquid flows through the first flow channel, the second liquid flows through the second flow channel, and the first liquid and second liquid mix downstream to form a mixed beverage.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2018Date of Patent: March 17, 2020Assignee: Cornelius, Inc.Inventors: E. Scott Sevcik, Rodney John Adams, Guy Andrew Brinton
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Publication number: 20190276300Abstract: A beverage dispenser has a diluent manifold that dispensing a first diluent, a second diluent, or a mixed diluent to a beverage dispensing valve that receives and dispense the first diluent, the second diluent, or the mixed diluent with a concentrate from a concentrate source. The diluent manifold has a first inlet configured to receive the first diluent, a second inlet configured to receive the second diluent and an outlet that dispenses the first diluent, the second diluent, or a mixed diluent comprising the first diluent and the second diluent. A flow control spool is included that selectively permits the first diluent, the second diluent, or both the first diluent and the second diluent to convey through the diluent manifold such that the first diluent, the second diluent, or the mixed diluent dispenses from the outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2019Publication date: September 12, 2019Applicant: Cornelius, Inc.Inventors: David K. Njaastad, Stan Valsaint, E. Scott Sevcik
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Patent number: 10408356Abstract: A beverage dispensing valve includes a housing defining a chamber with an inlet for receiving a fluid and an outlet for dispensing the fluid. A piston is located in the chamber and subjected to a fluid pressure exerted by the fluid received via the inlet. The piston is moved axially in the chamber by the fluid pressure such that the piston determines a flow characteristic of the fluid dispensed via the outlet. A plunger is received in the chamber, and the fluid pressure tends to move the piston towards the plunger. A spring tends to move the piston away from the plunger, against the fluid pressure. The plunger is axially registered in the chamber in discrete plunger positions, and each plunger position sets a discrete limit on axial movement of the piston thereby determining a predetermined flow characteristic of the fluid dispensed via the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2017Date of Patent: September 10, 2019Assignee: Cornelius, Inc.Inventors: Brian Mastro, Hansel Sjukur, E. Scott Sevcik
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Publication number: 20190112176Abstract: A beverage dispensing valve includes a manifold that receives and dispense a first liquid and a second liquid. The manifold has a first flow channel through which the first liquid is conveyed and a second flow channel through which the second liquid is conveyed. A first shutoff assembly has a valve seal on a leg disposed in the first flow channel and a second shutoff assembly has a valve seal on a leg disposed in the second flow channel. A handle assembly is coupled to the first shutoff assembly and the second shutoff assembly and movement of the handle assembly simultaneously moves the leg of the first shutoff valve and the leg of the second shutoff valve into an open position such that the first liquid flows through the first flow channel, the second liquid flows through the second flow channel, and the first liquid and second liquid mix downstream to form a mixed beverage.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2018Publication date: April 18, 2019Applicant: Cornelius, Inc.Inventors: E. Scott Sevcik, Rodney John Adams, Guy Andrew Brinton