The invention relates to an apparatus and a method for preparing a beverage from a solvent and ingredients.
The invention may be used in the field of beverage preparation.
When a beverage is prepared from a solvent and ingredients, for example a tea beverage by brewing tea leaves in water, the prepared beverage is usually poured manually by a user into a recipient, such as a glass or a cup, before the beverage is consumed.
This traditional approach has some limitations in the sense that it often requires some manual user action to be performed on the apparatus used to prepare the beverage, such as removing an infuser in which ingredients have infused, or opening a lid that serves for closing off the apparatus during preparation of a beverage.
It is an object of the invention to propose an improved apparatus and method for preparing a beverage from a solvent and ingredients. The invention is defined by the independent claims. The dependent claims define advantageous embodiments.
To this end, the apparatus according to the invention comprises:
This apparatus allows preparing a beverage from a solvent and ingredients by brewing the ingredients in the solvent and, subsequently, dispensing the prepared beverage without any complex manual user action having to be performed on the apparatus used to prepare the beverage.
Detailed explanations and other aspects of the invention will be given below.
The particular aspects of the invention will now be explained with reference to the embodiments described hereinafter and considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which identical parts or sub-steps are designated in the same manner:
The solvent is preferably chosen, without limitation, from the following solvents, or mix of the following solvents: water, mineral water, tap water, salted water, alcohol.
The ingredients may be selected, without limitation, from at least one of the following ingredients: tea leaves, plant leaves, coffee grind, herbs, plant roots, fruits, dry fruits.
When the infuser is in the first position P1, the solvent carried to the infuser is carried back into the container, as schematically illustrated by arrow F1. In this first position, the solvent first enters the infuser where ingredients are placed. Then, the solvent leaves the infuser and is carried back into the container. This closed circulation of the solvent from the container to the infuser allows brewing the ingredients. This closed circulation is continued until the solvent in the container has reached a desired level of infusion of ingredients in the solvent, which can be visually assessed by a user, or by making the pumping system run during a preset period of time.
When the infuser is in the second position P2, the solvent carried to the infuser is directly carried outside the container, as schematically illustrated by arrow F2. In this second position, the solvent no longer circulates inside the infuser where the ingredients are placed, thereby avoiding possible over-infusion of the ingredients that could affect the taste of the resulting beverage.
Advantageously, the infuser 14 is preferably placed at an upper part of the container, above the solvent.
Optionally, the container comprises a bottom part BP that is used to strengthen the structure of the container, or to accommodate a heating element (not shown). The heating element is intended to heat the solvent. For example, the heating element may correspond to a resistor (not illustrated) connected to an electrical source. The heating element is intended to heat the solvent in the container, so that heated solvent is carried to the infuser, which may accelerate the brewing of the ingredients.
In a preferred embodiment, as depicted in
Preferably, the container comprises a spout assembly SA. The spout assembly SA is intended to be used when a user wants to manually pour the beverage from the container into, for example, a glass or cup. According to the invention, the position of the bypass channel matches with that of the spout assembly to allow the solvent circulating outside the infuser to be carried outside said container. To this end, the output of the bypass channel is in a higher position than a linking element LE corresponding to the top part of the spout assembly SA, at the top of which the container comprises an opening allowing the solvent to communicate with the exterior of the container.
Advantageously, the infuser comprises a drainage assembly mounted on the infuser to allow the solvent in the infuser to be carried back into said container. The drainage assembly may correspond to:
Advantageously, as depicted in the apparatus of
In the various apparatus according to the invention described above, the pumping system 15 is a fluid pump for pumping solvent from said container to said infuser. Alternatively, as depicted in
The air flow is illustrated by white circles in solvent, under the first extremity. The air pump may be of any type, but is preferably a diaphragm air pump. Air is pumped from outside of the container. It is appreciated that the tube T preferably extends vertically so as to facilitate the movement of the air flow and the solvent therein. However, the tube may also be such that its main axis departs from the vertical direction, for example by an angle between 0 and 45 degrees. Also, the tube T is preferably cylindrical-shaped, but may also have different shapes, such as a corkscrew shape or a curved shape. The tube T advantageously has an average diameter between 5 and 7 millimeters, or an average sectional area between 19.6 and 38.5 square millimeters. Advantageously, as illustrated, the first extremity of tube T has a funnel-shaped entrance, so that an air flow generated by the air pump can more easily enter the tube. The air pump advantageously generates an air flow of between 1 and 2 liters per minute, and the pumping is efficient if at least 80% of this air flow enters the tube at the first extremity. By generating an air flow by means of the air pump instead of vapor bubbles naturally generated by locally boiling water, as is the case with a standard percolator, the solvent can reach the upper part of the tube while having a temperature much below the boiling temperature of the solvent, enabling the temperature to be adapted to the ingredients used. Preferably, if a heating element is used in the bottom part of the container, the heating power of the heating element is such that the solvent is heated to a temperature in excess of 60 degrees Centigrade, so as to improve the pumping effect in the tube T.
The invention also relates to a method of preparing a beverage from a solvent and ingredients, using a container containing the solvent and an infuser containing the ingredients. The method comprises various steps conducted by the various apparatus according to the invention described above. The method comprises the steps of:
Other variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by those skilled in the art in practicing the claimed invention, from a study of the drawings, the disclosure, and the appended claims. In the claims, the word “comprising” does not exclude other elements or steps, and the indefinite article “a” or “an” does not exclude a plurality. A single unit may fulfill the functions of several items recited in the claims. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage. Any reference signs in the claims should not be construed as limiting the scope.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/CN2011/074525 | May 2011 | CN | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB2012/052448 | 5/16/2012 | WO | 00 | 10/24/2013 |