The invention relates to a beverage-dispensing machine for the dispensing of beverages, in particular of coffee, milk, chocolate, and/or mixed beverages, with a cabinet housing in which are located at least one coffee machine unit, a milk-frothing device, a water-heating device, an ice-feeding device, and an outlet unit which is arranged in the lower region of the coffee machine unit and accessible from the front side, with a plurality of outlet openings for the respective beverages, this being in accordance with the preamble to claim 1.
With a known beverage machine in accordance with the publication U.S. Pat. No. 2,897,509 B1 for the obtaining of hot or cold beverages, including coffee, milk beverages, tea, chocolate, syrup, aromatized beverages and ice, a cabinet chassis is provided, with a pivoting door on the front side, and within it the components required for the production of the beverages referred to, and also a master control system for the machine, by means of which the components are controlled and monitored, which can actuated by a user by means of a service system, in particular a touch screen. Used as the components are known modules for the brewing of coffee, for the heating of milk, or the production of milk froth, for the heating and provision of water, for the conveying of ice, syrup, etc., and containers with aroma substances, such as chocolate powder. In addition, a magazine is provided for the beakers which are to be used, and which can be taken from the front side of the chassis.
Taking this generic machine as a starting point, the invention is based on the object of improving a beverage-dispensing machine in such a way that the various different beverages can be produced and dispensed with it in high quality, and, in addition, an ice-feeding device is integrated for the dispensing of ice in portions, in such a way that a simple and reliable dispensing of ice in specific portions takes place and the cleaning of this device can be carried out with little effort.
This object is solved according to the invention by the features of claim 1.
In this situation, the ice-feeding device is arranged above the coffee machine unit in the cabinet housing, and from this a tubular ice channel leads as far as the outlet opening of the dispensing unit, through which the ice is let down in portions, wherein this tubular ice channel is composed of part sections which can be detached from one another.
With this arrangement of the ice-feeding device and of the ice channel, it is possible, in a simple manner and without the risk of blockage, for precise portions of ice to be dispensed, and, with the assembling and disassembling of the ice channel capable of being carrying out in just a few working steps, the complete cleaning of the channel is made possible and therefore the required cleanliness of the ice channel is ensured at all times.
Very advantageously, the ice-feeding device is controlled in such a way that a specific quantity of ice is let down in portions through the ice channel to the dispensing unit, integrated in which is a measuring means for the determination of the quantity of ice being let through, and by means of which the ice-feeding device is stopped when the required quantity of ice is reached. As a result, the quantity of the ice feed can be dispensed in a dosed or metered manner, even if the ice cubes are produced in different sizes.
The part sections of the ice channel are advantageously formed from an upper tube piece, connected to the ice-feeding device, a branch valve, and a lower tube piece opening into the outlet opening. As a result, this ice channel can, as mentioned heretofore, be easily assembled and disassembled.
This branch valve has proved to be a further substantial advantage of the invention, with a pivoting flap and a branch into an outflow tube, through which the ice can be guided into a catchment container or the like. Accordingly, this flap of the ice channel can close without the risk of the ice becoming jammed between the flap and the wall of the branch valve.
The invention and its further advantages are explained in greater detail hereinafter on the basis of exemplary embodiments and making reference to the drawings. The Figures show:
Accordingly, integrated in the cabinet housing 11 are in each case, among other elements, at least one coffee machine unit 16, with coffee bean containers 17, and a milk-frothing and water-heating device, wherein the latter is not visible. In addition, storage spaces for corresponding containers are provided for the delivery of fluid or powder-form aroma substances.
Arranged in the lower region of the coffee machine unit 16 is an outlet unit 15, and beneath this is a standing space for a drip container 18, accessible for a user from the front side, for a container 19, such as a cup, a beaker, a jug, or the like. The outlet unit 15 is provided with a plurality of outlet openings 31 to 34 for the respective beverages, and an additional outlet opening 35 for the ice, as can be seen in
In addition, a magazine 13 is arranged next to the outlet unit 15, which preferably contains beakers 19 or the like, which in each case are made of a disposable material, such as plastic or cardboard. As a result, a user can draw an individual beaker 19 out of the magazine 13, place it on the standing surface of the drip container 18, and then select the desired beverage from a control panel, such as a touch screen. This touch screen is located on the front side close to the door, advantageously in the upper region of the cabinet housing 11, as close as possible at eye level for good access. A counting means can of course also be allocated to this beverage-dispensing machine 10, which is not represented in any greater detail.
According to the invention, an ice-feeder device 12 is placed in the cabinet housing 11 above the coffee machine unit 16, from which a tubular ice channel 20 runs as far as the outlet opening 35 of the outlet unit 15, and the ice is let down in portions, and wherein this ice channel 20 is composed of part sections which are detachable from one another.
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According to the invention, allocated to the branch valve 25 is a two-part flap 28, which can be driven by a rotary motor 28′ such as to pivot, and a branch element 23 is arranged below in an outflow tube 29, through which ice can be conveyed into a catchment container or the like, not shown in any greater detail, and melted. The upper angled tube piece 22, with its lower end at the hub 22b, and the outlet tube 29, connecting downstream to the branch valve 25, run approximately vertically and coaxially to one another. Conversely, the tube section 26, opening into the outlet opening 35, is connected to a support 27 of the branch valve 25, projecting away at an angle of less than 90°, preferably between 60° and 30° to the vertical. This tube section 26, after a predetermined length, then continues to run in a curve with the same oblique angle, and at the end is bent downwards and opens into the outlet opening 35.
The upper tube piece 22, the branch valve 25, and the lower tube section 26 are in each case provided partially with a circular cross-section and partially with a rectangular or square cross-section. The support 27 of the branch valve 25 and the tube section 26 are arranged in such a way that their lower sides 24 form a flat slide surface for the ice, i.e. such that, among other features, the lower face side 24′ of the support 27 extends approximately horizontally. This support 27 is provided on the top with a removable cover 27′, which allows for the removal of the two-part flap 28 from the branch valve 25. The cover 27′ can in this situation be located on the top of the support 27 with a plug or clamp connection. The flap 28 is in this situation held by a hinge 38 such that it can pivot, and is configured in such a way that it can likewise be removed for cleaning from the branch valve 25 manually, without tools, simply by releasing the hinge 38, and can then be refitted.
With these arrangements and the configuration of the part elements, the ice channel 20 can be assembled and disassembled in the machine rapidly and without any special technical knowledge being required, for cleaning or for other purposes. Advantageously, these part sections of the ice channel 20 are made of lightweight plastic parts, preferably silicone or similar materials.
Contained in the support 27, downstream of the flap 28, is a measuring means 30, which is shown only by way of indication, which preferably comprises a light barrier, by means of which the quantity of ice which is let through in portions can be determined, for example by counting the number of ice cubes.
The flap 28 is provided with a rectangular outer shape, which matches the cross-section shape of the branch valve 25, and is arranged in such a way with a hinge 38 that it can pivot about an axis in the branch valve 25, and that, in the closed position of the outflow tube 29 shown, it is aligned with its longitudinal extension in the same plane as the lower side 24 of the support 27 and of the tube section 26, in order to favour the throughput of the ice portions. In addition to this, a uniform cross-section of the ice channel 20 is provided with this branching arrangement, such that the ice, when falling down, does not accumulate at that location. In the closed position of the tube section 26, the flap 28 is positioned vertically, and it therefore forms an extended wall of the branch 23 leading into the outflow tube 29.
Advantageously, this ice-feeding device 12 is provided with an ice-producing device, which is not shown in any greater detail. The ice could also be emptied in bags into a cooler container in the cabinet housing 11, and drawn from this. The ice-feeding device 12 is provided with a motor-controlled conveying unit, such as what is referred to as a hopper motor, which is known and is not described in any greater detail, by means of which the ice can be let out in portions through the ice channel 20 into the container 19. This conveying unit can be controlled in this situation in such a way that the quantities of ice can be delivered in different portions as desired.
When a user makes a selection on the operating panel for the dispensing of a specific quantity of ice, the first step is for this conveying unit of the ice-feeding device 12 to be switched on, and, simultaneously or already before this, by the rotary motor 28′ being switched on, the flap 28 is pivoted into the position represented in
Advantageously, the rotary motor 28′ is provided with a position indicator, in order that it can be detected if the flap 28 has not pivoted into the respective closed position, for example if ice cubes have become jammed between the flap and the inner wall of the branch valve 25, or if an ice blockage were to be present in it, and the flap could no longer pivot.
In principle, this measuring means for the determination of the quantity of ice could be arranged at the outlet in the ice-feeding device, or it could also be possible for no measuring means to be provided, and only the controlling of the time duration or the like would be carried out at the conveying unit.
The invention has been adequately described with the exemplary embodiments presented. Other variants could, however, also be contemplated.
Depending on the size of the cabinet housing 11, and depending on the requirement, it would of course be possible for more or fewer part elements to be used in the ice channel. For example, the upper tube part, the branch valve, or the lower tube part could consist in each case of two part elements which could be detached from one another.
Likewise, depending on the spatial requirements in the cabinet housing, the ice channel can be configured in any desired manner, and therefore a high degree of flexibility for its installation can be rendered possible as a further advantage.
In principle, with a simpler configuration, it would also be possible to do without the branch valve and the outflow tube, and for only the ice channel to be provided.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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00998/20 | Aug 2020 | CH | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP21/71288 | 7/29/2021 | WO |