The present invention relates a beverage production apparatus and to a beverage production method.
From the state of the art (see for example WO 2009/144239 A1) a beverage production apparatus is known, which is configured to produce a beverage by dosing a beverage soluble ingredient and mixing it inside a mixing chamber with a diluent. The mixing chamber can be moved between a mixing position and a dosing position. In the dosing position a dosing unit is operated to provide the dose of the beverage soluble ingredient into the mixing chamber. The movement is controlled by a motor of the dosing unit, and is supported by a slider presenting side grooves, in which corresponding rims on the lateral sides of the mixing chamber can slide. A lever enables the locking of the mixing chamber in the slider. By unlocking the lever and having the mixing chamber slide in the slider until the end of the side grooves, the mixing chamber can be removed from the beverage preparation apparatus, in order to clean it.
However, it has been observed that during beverage preparation in such an apparatus, not only the mixing chamber but also the internal parts of the beverage production apparatus around the mixing chamber are potentially dirtied. In particular, when a dose of the beverage soluble ingredient is introduced into the mixing chamber, powder fines and water projections may escape from the mixing chamber and deposit on the slider and on parts of the beverage production apparatus above the mixing chamber. The deposits on the slider grooves can create residues that block the movement of the mixing chamber in the slider. The blocking can be such that the apparatus must be sent to maintenance for removing the deposits.
In view of the above disadvantages, it is an object of the present invention to improve the state of the art. In particular, it is an object of the present invention to provide a beverage production apparatus that cannot be totally blocked by dirtiness as far as repairing is needed. Further, the present invention aims to avoid that a beverage production apparatus has to be returned to maintenance for unblocking the mixing chamber.
The solution to the above-mentioned objects is achieved by the independent claims of the present invention. A general idea of the present invention is thereby to measure the current of the motor that actuates the movement of the mixing chamber to detect the presence of dirtiness and requests that the user cleans the machine.
In particular, the present invention is firstly directed to a beverage production apparatus comprising:
Preferably the warning signal requests a cleaning operation of the apparatus.
Preferably the cooperating means for sliding the slider in respect to the chamber receiving area comprise rims and grooves. In the present invention the chamber receiving area corresponds to the space in which the mixing chamber is positioned when the apparatus is ready for operation. Preferably the mixing chamber is selectively removable from this area, in particular for cleaning. Preferably all parts of the beverage production apparatus that may be contaminated with the soluble beverage ingredient, the liquid or the mixed beverage can be easily dismounted from the apparatus, and can thus be cleaned comfortably and thoroughly. Then preferably the chamber receiving area is removable from the beverage production apparatus.
Preferably the apparatus comprises a dosing unit for delivering a dose of soluble beverage ingredient from an ingredient container into the mixing chamber and wherein the motor for operating the movement of the slider also operates the dosing unit.
Preferably when the slider of the chamber receiving area is moved by the motor into the dosing position, the dosing unit is opened by the motor.
As an example such a movable chamber is illustrated in WO 2009/144239.
The current and sensing units of the apparatus of the present invention are configured for alerting the operator of the machine that residues are present in the cooperating means between the slider and the chambers receiving area and that these residues prevent a correct sliding movement of the slider that could lead to a further full blocking of the movement. The warning unit indicates to the operator that a cleaning is necessary Therefore, the mixing chamber can be removed from the apparatus for cleaning and in particular for cleaning the cooperating means between the slider and the chamber receiving area. When the mixing chamber receiving area is removable from the apparatus all these parts can be comfortably cleaned as well. All removable parts can even be washed in a dish washer or the like.
The beverage production apparatus further comprises a current sensing unit for measuring the current of the motor and comparing the measured current with a predetermined threshold value, and a warning unit for issuing a warning signal, when the measured current exceeds the predetermined threshold value.
The measured current corresponds to the force, which the motor has to overcome to move the second part together with the mixing chamber. If said force increases, there is a high likelihood that the guiding means for the movement, which are preferably constructed as rims and grooves, are blocked by residues or other contaminants. To avoid such blockage, the beverage production apparatus is able to provide the user with a warning beforehand. Thus, the beverage production apparatus requires less maintenance.
According to a second aspect the invention also concerns a beverage production method comprising the steps of:
The present invention will now be described in more detail with respect to the attached drawings.
The ingredient reservoir 3 can be a hopper, which is permanent or can be a disposable package containing the soluble ingredient. The dosing unit 4 can be any suitable system such as a dosing screw, a reciprocating dosing piston or a rotating disc. Preferably, the dosing unit 4 may be designed like described above or according to WO 2009/144239 A1.
Upon request, the mixing unit 2 is fed with the ingredient from the dosing unit 4. Alternatively, the mixing unit 2 can also be fed manually. The feeding of the mixing unit 2 with the soluble ingredient can be prompted by a control unit 11, for example a micro-controller, and a command unit 12, for example, a user input device. It is to be noted that in the beverage production apparatus 1 the dosing unit 4 and the container 3 are optional.
The beverage production apparatus 1 of the present invention is preferably further provided with a liquid feeding circuit for feeding liquid via a liquid inlet 9 into the mixing chamber of the mixing unit 2, when positioned in the beverage production position. The feeding circuit is preferably provided with a liquid reservoir 5, which can be replenished, for example, with fresh water. Further, the feeding circuit comprises a water pump 6 for transporting the liquid from the reservoir 5 to preferably a water-heating system 7, which can be a thermo block or a cartridge-type heater. Preferably, the feeding circuit is also provided with a non-return valve 8. The pump 6 can be any type of pump, such as a piston pump, a diaphragm pump or a peristaltic pump. A tube 91 is preferably connected to the water inlet 9 of the mixing chamber of the mixing unit 2.
In the beverage production apparatus 1 of the present invention the mixing chamber 21 is preferably placed directly above a service tray 10, onto which a receptacle can be placed to receive a mixed and/or frothed beverage from the mixing chamber 21.
The dosing unit 4 is preferably configured to receive a beverage soluble ingredient from an ingredient tank or ingredient container 3 of the apparatus 1, which is preferably placed onto the dosing unit 4. The dosing unit 4 is preferably equipped with a motor 41. When the motor 41 is operated, the dosing unit 4 is preferably designed to rotate and thereby open or close a discharge aperture 45 (see
The beverage mixing unit 2 shown in
The beverage mixing unit 2 further comprises a chamber receiving area 22, which is configured for receiving and surrounding the mixing chamber 21.
The beverage mixing unit 2 further comprises a slider 22b for receiving the mixing chamber 21. This slider 22b is movable in respect to the chamber receiving area 22a. That means, when the chamber receiving area 22a is fixed inside the beverage preparation apparatus 1, the slider 22b is movable inside the beverage preparation apparatus 1. As shown in
The slider 22b of the chamber-receiving is further equipped with means for receiving the mixing chamber 21. As shown in
The mixing chamber 21 shown in
The arrow A in
The gear mechanism of the dosing unit 4 is preferably configured such, that when the motor 41 is operated to rotate the gear wheel 43, the mixing chamber 21 supported by the slider 22b is moved from the beverage production position to the dosing position, while at the same time the dosing unit 4 is rotated to its open state, for example, as described in WO 2009/144239 A1. That means that the motor 41 of the dosing unit is preferably used for rotating the dosing unit 4 and indirectly for translating the mixing chamber 21 via the slider 22b.
Preferably, the dosing unit 4 comprises a body 47 made of at least a disc presenting a single aperture. Further, a rotary top disc 48 is preferably disposed on the top of the fixed body 47, and presents an aperture 46 used for receiving the soluble ingredients from the ingredient container 3 cooperating with rotary top disc 48. The dosing unit 4 further comprises a rotary bottom disc 49, which is disposed on the bottom of the body 47 and presents the aperture 45 used for discharging a dose of the soluble ingredients into the mixing chamber 21. The dosing unit further has a rotary shaft connecting the bottom disc 49 and the top disc 48 and allowing rotation in respect to each other.
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The method of measuring the current of the motor 41 during operation of the beverage production apparatus 1 prevents that the movement of the slider 22b against the chamber receiving area 22a, and thus the movement of the mixing chamber 21 between the dosing position and the mixing position becomes blocked and the beverage production apparatus 1 has to be returned to maintenance.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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13169609.8 | May 2013 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2014/059964 | 5/15/2014 | WO | 00 |