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publicationNumber JP-H02139393-A
titleOfInvention Drink supply apparatus
abstract PURPOSE: To prevent drink in a drink supply part from becoming warm by a simple structure by providing a drink supply valve in a cold insulation chamber and a cooling device using a semiconductor device for cooling the cold insulation chamber by Peltier effect. n CONSTITUTION: Upon drink supply, the temperature of a supply unit 2 is detected by a temperature sensor 21. If the temperature so detected is not lower than 6°C, the operation of a cooling device 14 is commenced and a semiconductor device 15 is energized and, by Peltier effect, heats a radiating fin 16, while cooling a cooling fin 17. At this time, a cooling fan 19 conducts cold air from the cooling fin 17 into a cold insulation chamber 11, thereby decreasing the temperature of its interior. This, in turn, cools the supply unit 2 to decrease its temperature. If the temperature of the supply unit 2 detected is not high than 2°C, the semiconductor device 15 is deenergized to stop the operation of the cooling device 14. At this point, the drink is passed through a sirup line 1, a carbonated water line 5 and a dilution water line 7 for delivery from a supply nozzle 4 of a fully cooled drink. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1990,JPO&Japio
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