The present invention is directed to a beverage preparation machine for preparing a beverage product like coffee, tea, soup etc. The present invention is also directed to a method for preparing a beverage product using such a beverage preparation machine.
A known beverage preparation machine can have i) an injector for delivering a liquid into a capsule inserted in a brewing chamber and ii) a discharge element, for example in the form of a needle, for discharging the resulting beverage product out of the capsule.
However, after being discharged out of a first capsule, traces of beverage product can remain on and around the discharge element. Then, these traces of beverage product can mix with the beverage product that gets prepared with the subsequent capsule and thus alter the properties of the beverage product, say its taste or color, especially when the subsequent capsule is different from the first capsule.
Furthermore, some beverage product may remain in the used capsule and leak out of the capsule when the user is taking the capsule out of the beverage preparation device, thereby possibly causing trouble to the user.
It is thus an object of the present invention to provide a beverage preparation machine and a method, which makes it possible to prepare successive beverage products while mitigating or avoiding the issue of mixing traces of two beverage products subsequently prepared in the beverage preparation machine.
According to an aspect, the present invention is directed to a beverage preparation machine comprising:
Thus, an outlet of the second injection element may be located higher than the discharge element. So, when the second injection element dispenses a rinsing liquid, for example water, the rinsing liquid may flow on and/or around the discharge element, in particular after or at the end of the preparation of a preceding beverage product and before the preparation of a subsequent beverage product. The rinsing liquid may thus remove totally or partially the traces of the preceding beverage product from on and/or around the discharge element, and then the rinsing liquid may be evacuated out of a brewing chamber via the discharge element and the liquid discharge device.
Also, since all the delivered fluid and rinsing fluid may get evacuated from the capsule, the beverage preparation machine allows limiting or avoiding that the biodegradable capsule as the case may be degraded too quickly and already in a bin inside the machine. Further, this helps reducing the environmental impact as the energy returned will be higher, since no water remains inside the capsule.
Additionally, the beverage preparation machine thus ensures that all of the beverage component is actually delivered from the capsule to the user, which is preferable for some specific products.
In the present application, the term “higher than” and its derivatives like “upper”, “uppermost”, “lower”, “lowermost” may refer to a difference in altitude measured when the beverage preparation machine stands in its service configuration or its operational orientation, hence ready to receive a capsule and prepare a beverage product. When the beverage preparation machine is in such a configuration or orientation, the expression “a region at which the second injection element protrudes into the chamber is located higher than a region at which the discharge element protrudes into the chamber” may imply that the rinsing liquid dispensed by the second injection element flows towards the discharge element under the action of gravity.
In some embodiments, the second injection element may be configured to jet or spray the rinsing liquid towards the discharge element. Therefore, the second injection element or its outlet opening may be configured such that liquid injected into the chamber via the outlet opening of the second injection element can be jetted or sprayed onto the discharge element. Thus, the discharge element may be cleansed with a high efficiency, since jets of rinsing liquid that are jetted or sprayed by the second injection element may rinse surfaces located on and/or around the discharge element.
In the present application, the term “capsule” may refer to any receptacle enclosing a beverage ingredient in a dry, liquid, solid e.g. powdery, pasty and/or other form. For example, a capsule may have rigid or soft body and/or membrane. The body and membrane (envelope) may be generally made of a same material or of different materials. The body and membrane (envelope) may generally have the same shape or different shapes. The capsule may be hermetically sealed or be partially or totally porous. The term “capsule” may also correspond to single serve container, pod or sachet.
In the present application, the term “beverage product” may refer to a drinkable liquid or to an edible or comestible liquid, for example a soup. In the present application, the term “beverage preparation” and its derivatives may refer to any kind of interaction between a liquid and the product contained in the capsule, for example mixing, dissolving, infusing or extracting with or without the pressure of a fluid like water or steam.
According to an embodiment, the second injection element may comprise an outlet opening which is directed towards the discharge element.
According to an embodiment, a region at which the first injection element may protrude into the chamber is located higher than the region at which the discharge element protrudes into the chamber, preferably at the same height at which the second injection element protrudes into the chamber.
Thus, during the preparation of a beverage product, the first injection element does not receive any or much traces of the beverage product that flows towards and through the discharge element. In other words, the traces of the beverage product occur mostly on and/or around the discharge element.
According to an embodiment, the second injection element and, preferably, the first injection element may protrude into the chamber at an upper or uppermost region thereof, and/or wherein the discharge element may protrude into the chamber at a lower or lowermost region thereof.
Thus, this arrangement of the second injection element and, preferably, of the first injection element may minimize or even avoid the traces of the beverage product on and/or around the second injection element and, possibly, the first injection element.
According to an embodiment, the first injection element, the second injection element and the discharge element may all protrude from the same side of the beverage preparation device into the chamber.
Thus, this arrangement of the first injection element, second injection element and discharge element may help simplifying the design of the beverage preparation machine, in particular of its brewing chamber.
According to an embodiment, the beverage preparation machine may further comprise a capsule holder for holding the capsule, the capsule holder preferably being movable relative to the beverage preparation device and/or selectively connectable to the beverage preparation device so as to define the chamber.
Thus, the capsule holder may contribute in receiving and holding the capsule in the right place in the chamber. In some embodiments, the capsule holder may be selectively movable relative to the beverage preparation device between:
Alternatively to a removable capsule holder which may be removed from the beverage preparation machine, the beverage preparation machine may include irremovable parts defining a brewing chamber for receiving and handling capsules.
According to an embodiment, the delivery device may comprise a liquid delivery device for delivering a liquid to the chamber, wherein, preferably, the liquid delivery device is fluidly connectable selectively to the first injection element and to the second injection element via conduits, and
wherein, preferably, valves may be provided, preferably in the conduits, to selectively deliver the liquid to at least one of the first injection element and the second injection element.
Thus, the first injection element and/or the second injection element may supply liquid into the chamber, for example a rinsing liquid or a drinkable liquid for interacting with the beverage component.
According to an embodiment, the delivery device may further comprise a gas delivery device for delivering a gas, like air, to the chamber, the gas delivery device being fluidly connectable selectively to the first injection element and to the second injection element, preferably via conduits,
wherein, preferably, valves may be provided, preferably in the conduits, to selectively deliver the gas to at least one of the first injection element and the second injection element.
Thus, the first injection element and/or the second injection element may inject the gas into the chamber in order to help evacuating the beverage product and/or the rinsing liquid out of the capsule and the chamber. The delivered gas may be used to make an emulsion in the beverage product.
In some embodiments, the gas delivery device may be configured to deliver at least one gas selected in the group comprising compressed air, CO2 (carbon dioxide), N2 (nitrogen), provided the gas is food grade, steam.
According to an embodiment, the valves may comprise:
Thus, the first and second valve may be common to the circuit that delivers gas and to the circuit that delivers liquid. This arrangement may help simplifying the design of the beverage preparation machine.
According to a further aspect, the present invention is directed to a method, for preparing a beverage, comprising:
Thus, when the second injection element dispenses a rinsing liquid, for example water, the rinsing liquid may flow on and/or around the discharge element, in particular after or at the end of the preparation of a preceding beverage product and before the preparation of a subsequent beverage product.
In case the fluid is or comprises steam, the steam might condense after a certain time and then allow the delivery of the beverage product. Steam may be used to thermally treat the capsule before extraction of a beverage product, for example to sterilize the beverage component or to preliminarily heat up the beverage component, in particular in a pre-wetting phase.
According to an embodiment, after having discharged the beverage product, the step of injecting a fluid into the head space via the second injection element comprises injecting a fluid into the head space via the second injection element so as to jet or spray the injected fluid on and/or around the discharge element, preferably at least on a discharge opening of the discharge element.
Thus, the rinsing fluid may remove totally or partially the traces of the preceding beverage product from on and/or around the discharge element, and then the rinsing fluid may be evacuated out of a brewing chamber via the discharge element and the discharge device.
According to an embodiment, the method may further comprise: injecting a gas into the head space via the second injection element i) during the delivery of fluid, preferably liquid, into the beverage space via the first injection element, and/or ii) during the discharging of the beverage product via the discharge element.
Thus, the injected gas may prevent or mitigate the beverage product from spreading into the head space, which enhances the cleanliness thereof.
According to an embodiment, delivering fluid, preferably liquid, into the beverage space via the first injection element may comprise, before producing the beverage product, pre-wetting the beverage component and, optionally, evacuating gas from the capsule via at least one of the second injection element and the discharge element.
Thus, pre-wetting the beverage component may contribute to enhance some properties of the beverage product. The steam could be used for the pre-wetting or else for the rinsing.
According to an embodiment, the method may further comprise: injecting gas into the beverage space i) after injecting fluid, preferably liquid, into the beverage space and ii) at least partially simultaneously during discharging the beverage product and/or iii) at least partially during delivery of fluid, preferably liquid and/or steam, into the head space.
Thus, the injected gas may help evacuating the beverage product out of the beverage space and into the discharge element.
According to an embodiment, the method may further comprise injecting gas into the head space via the second injection element after injecting fluid, preferably liquid and/or steam, into the head space.
Thus, the injected gas may help evacuating the beverage product out of the head space and into the discharge element.
This rinsing and flushing of the capsule (by taking out the remaining water) avoid maceration and preliminary composting of the capsule inside the beverage preparation machine's bin and will additionally improve the level of energy that is released during degradation of the capsule.
In some embodiments, the discharged beverage product may be delivered to a dispensing unit, which is arranged downstream the discharge element, and which is configured to dispense the beverage product. Thus, the dispensing unit may dispense the beverage product out further downstream, preferably into a user's cup.
Further features, details and advantages of the present invention will now be described in relation to the embodiments of the enclosed figures.
The chamber 2 is configured to receive a capsule 101 carrying a beverage component 102. The chamber 2 may be formed between a capsule holder 6 and a cover 8 of the beverage preparation machine 1. The chamber 2 may have a volume shaped like the capsule 101.
The capsule 101, as visible in
The body 104 may define a cavity 104.0 and generally have a frustoconical shape. The body 104 may have a side wall 104.1, an end wall 104.2 and an annular rim 104.4 around an opening 104.5 at one side of the cavity 104.0. The side wall 104.1 may be integral with the end wall 104.2, for example one-piece. The membrane 106 may be glued or welded onto the annular rim 104.4. The body 104 may be relatively rigid. The body 104 may be made out of aluminum. Body 104 may also be made of bio-based plastic or fiber-based material. Preferably, the material of the body 104 will be recyclable, compostable and/or biodegradable.
Further, the body 104 may include a partition component 105 configured to divide the cavity 104.0 into:
The partition element 105 may separate the beverage space 108 from the head space no. The partition element 105 preferably comprises a filter element.
In the illustrated example, the partition component 105 may be flat or slightly bulged in a central region thereof. The partition component 105 may comprise a filter element and be formed of woven or non-woven material, e.g. PA, PET, PP, paper, etc.
Exemplary shape and size: The capsule 101 may have a generally circular shape, with a largest diameter of about 50-55 mm. The beverage space 108 may have a height of about 9 mm and the head space may have a height of about 7.5 mm, which can be measured parallel to the axis of symmetry of the capsule 101.
The capsule holder 6 may be configured to hold the capsule 101, in particular its body 104, so that the capsule 101 is received in the right place in the chamber 2. The capsule holder 6 may be selectively connectable to the beverage preparation device 4 so as to define the chamber 2. In the embodiment of
The beverage preparation machine 1 may further comprise a not-shown insertion conduct configured to allow a capsule 101 to be inserted in the chamber 2. The inserted capsule 1 may reach the chamber 2 under the action of gravity.
Besides, the beverage preparation device 4 has a delivery device 23, a first injection element 14, a second injection element 16 and a discharge device 18.
The delivery device 23 is configured for delivering at least one fluid to the chamber 2. The fluid may for example be hot water, chilled water, steam, milk (e.g. dairy or plant-based milk), coffee and so on. In the embodiment of
The first injection element 14 is selectively fluidly connectable to the delivery device 23 for injecting the fluid into the chamber 2. Similarly, the second injection element 16 is selectively fluidly connectable to the delivery device 23 for injecting the fluid into the chamber 2.
As visible in particular in
As visible in
The discharge device 18 has a discharge element 20 for discharging the delivered fluid out of the chamber 2. The discharge element 20 may substantially have a rectilinear shape. The discharge element 20 may include a hollow needle or cannula, which may for example be 7 mm long and have an inner diameter of about 2.5 mm. The cantilever end of the needle of the discharge element 20 may for example have a bevel angle of about 170 degrees to enhance a proper fluid drainage by gravity. Further, the discharge device 18 may have a discharge conduct 22, which may be arranged downstream the discharge element 20 and conduct the discharged beverage product toward a not-shown receptacle like a user's cup 51.
A horizontal and longitudinal arrangement of the first 14 and second 16 injection elements and the discharge element 20 relative to the chamber 2 is shown on a larger scale in
The first injection element 14 protrudes farther into the chamber 2 than the second injection element 16. This can be measured along longitudinal direction X. The first injection element 14 also protrudes farther into the chamber 2 than the discharge element 20. This can be measured along longitudinal direction X.
The first injection element 14, the second injection element 16 and the discharge element 20 may all protrude into the chamber 2 from the same side of the beverage preparation device 4, i.e., the right side in
Similarly, a region 14.2 at which the first injection 14 element protrudes into the chamber 2 may be located higher than the region 20.2 at which the discharge element 20 protrudes into the chamber 2. Preferably, the second injection element 16 and the first injection element 14 may protrude in the chamber 2 substantially at the same height.
In the embodiment of
As shown in the fluidic diagrams of
The liquid delivery device 24 may be fluidly connectable selectively to the first injection element 14 and to the second injection element 16 via the conduits shown in
To make these hydraulic and pneumatic connections, the beverage preparation device 4 may further comprise conduits and valves as shown in
In the example of
The individual arrangements of the conduits and valves is accurately depicted in
An Electronic Control Unit (ECU) 40 may be included in the beverage preparation machine 1. The ECU 40 may be configured to control the opening and closing of the chamber 12, preferably by controlling the movement of the capsule holder 6 towards and away from the cover 8. The ECU 40 may further be configured to selectively control the opening and closing of the first, second, third and fourth valves 30, 32, 34, 36.
The ECU 40 may also be configured to control the delivery device 23, hence the liquid delivery device 24 and the gas delivery device 26 as the case may be, preferably for setting the pressures and/or temperatures of the liquid and of the gas respectively. In particular, the ECU 40 may receive information about a specific recipe for a given capsule and set these pressures and/or temperatures accordingly, the information being for example encoded on the capsule 101.
After having discharged the beverage product in ninth step 218, the step of injecting 218 a fluid into the head space no via the second injection element 16 comprises injecting 218 a fluid into the head space no via the second injection element 16 so as to jet or spray the injected fluid on and/or around the discharge element 20, preferably at least on the discharge opening 20.1
Some steps of the method 201 are shown in
The following tables 1 and 2 give an example of how the ECU 40 may control the beverage preparation device 4 in order to fulfil various basic functions represented in
In the first columns of tables 1 and 2:
The method 201 may further comprise a step 222 of injecting gas into the head space no via the second injection element 16 i) during the delivery of fluid, preferably liquid, into the beverage space 108 via the first injection element 14, and/or ii) during the discharging of the beverage product via the discharge element 20.
Step 222 of delivering fluid, preferably liquid, into the beverage space 108 may comprise a step 224 of pre-wetting by a fluid, liquid and/or steam, the beverage component 102 (
The method 201 may further comprise a step 228 of injecting gas into the beverage space 108 i) after injecting fluid, preferably liquid, into the beverage space 108 and ii) at least partially simultaneously during discharging the beverage product and/or iii) at least partially during delivery of fluid, preferably liquid, into the head space no.
The method 201 may further comprise a step 230 of injecting gas into the head space no via the second injection element 16 after injecting fluid, preferably liquid, into the head space no.
In a further step 232, the discharged beverage product may be delivered to a dispensing unit, which is arranged downstream the discharge element 20 and which is configured to dispense the beverage product, for example into a user's cup 51.
Turning to the fluidic diagrams of
In particular, the gas, e.g. air, may be delivered under a pressure selected to keep the capsule tight relative to its environment, e.g. the chamber 2. For example, in case the chamber 2 is under ambient pressure, then the air pressure may be slightly higher than the ambient pressure, hence minimal.
Thus, the capsule 101 may be kept tight, in particular around needles that form the first and second injection elements 14 and 16 and the discharge element 20, by the delivered gas as well as along by the complementary shape of a needle plate carrying these needles. After the beverage preparation, the delivered gas may be evacuated out of the capsule lol via the fourth valve 36 and the gas exhaust port 35-out. To evacuate this gas, the valves and pumps may be actuated gently in order to avoid a hammer effect that would risk impairing the tightness of the capsule 101.
The present invention is not limited to the embodiments as described herein above as long as being covered by the appended claims.
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21183059.1 | Jul 2021 | EP | regional |
The present application is a National Stage of International Application No. PCT/EP2022/067476, filed on Jun. 27, 2022, which claims priority to European Patent Application No. 21183059.1, filed on Jul. 1, 2021, the entire contents of which are being incorporated herein by reference.
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PCT/EP2022/067476 | 6/27/2022 | WO |