The invention relates to a beverage preparation machine comprising a detachable liquid container, a riser pipe connectable with the liquid container and a liquid level sensor for sensing the liquid level within the riser pipe for determining the liquid level within the liquid container.
From EP 1 514 500 A1 a beverage preparation machine is known, which comprises a detachable liquid container. A riser pipe is arranged in the beverage preparation machine, which is connectable with the liquid container. Further a liquid level sensor for sensing the liquid level within the riser pipe for determining the liquid level within the liquid container is provided. This arrangement provides the advantage that the liquid level sensor does not have to be provided within the liquid container and that the sensing is relocated out of the liquid container. Thus, the liquid level sensor is present outside of the detachable liquid container and no detachable connection between the beverage preparation machine and the liquid level sensor, which is likely to fail, is required.
However, when adapting the liquid level sensing system of this beverage preparation machine to other beverage preparation machines, it can be observed that during the operation of these beverage preparation machines, the liquid level within the riser pipe is not always exactly the same as the liquid level within the liquid container.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a beverage preparation machine which is able to sense the level of a liquid within a detachable liquid container more reliably.
This object is solved by a beverage preparation machine according to claim 1. Further advantageous developments are outlined in the dependent claims.
In accordance with the invention there is provided a beverage preparation machine comprising a detachable liquid container, a riser pipe connectable with the liquid container and a liquid level sensor for sensing the liquid level within the riser pipe for determining the liquid level within the liquid container, wherein the liquid container is provided with at least two liquid outlets, one being adapted to be connected to the riser pipe and one being adapted for supplying liquid intended to be used for preparing the beverage. In this beverage preparation machine the riser pipe is not branched off from a tube leading from the liquid container to a portion where the liquid is used for brewing. In such a tube a suction effect is caused when liquid is removed from the liquid container for consumption, and if the riser pipe would be branched off from this tube, the liquid level within the riser pipe would be influenced by this suction effect. Thus, the provision of the at least two liquid outlets ensures that the liquid level in the riser pipe is kept exactly the same as in the liquid container during the consumption of liquid and not influenced by the suction effect. This gives the advantage of measuring exactly the amount of liquid removed from the liquid container, which provides the opportunity to control the consumed quantity of liquid as accurate as possible.
According to the present invention it is preferred that the beverage preparation machine further comprises a pump for supplying liquid intended to be used for preparing the beverage, and being connectable with one of the outlets. When a pump is provided for pumping the liquid out of the liquid container, the above described suction effect is especially distinct. Therefore, this beverage preparation machine provides the advantage that the liquid level within the riser pipe is not influenced by the suction of the pump when conveying the liquid. Thus, it is ensured that the liquid level in the riser pipe is kept exactly the same as in the liquid container during pumping and not influenced by pump. This gives the advantage of measuring exactly the amount of water pumped out of the water container, which provides the opportunity to control the pumped quantity of liquid as accurate as possible.
According to the present invention it is preferred that the beverage preparation machine further comprises a valve for shutting off the riser pipe in a state in which the liquid container is detached from the beverage preparation machine. In use, the liquid level within the riser pipe is equal to the liquid level within the liquid container. This valve prevents that when a non-empty liquid container is removed, the remaining liquid within the riser pipe is not leaking out of a socket where the liquid container is detachable to.
A further development of the present invention is that each of the two outlets of the liquid container is provided with a valve for shutting off the outlets in a state in which the liquid container is detached from the beverage preparation machine. These valves prevent leaking of liquid out of the liquid container when the liquid container is detached in a non-empty state.
Moreover it is preferred that the liquid level sensor is an electrical liquid level sensor. This enables an easy processing of the sensed signals and avoids complex mechanical structures necessary for sensing and transmitting a mechanically sensed signal.
Further it is preferred that the riser pipe is adapted for receiving liquid from the boiler. This makes the construction of the appliance simpler, since no tube to the outside for the disposal of expansion water to the water container is required.
Moreover, it can be envisaged that each of the valves comprises a spool slidably supported by the liquid container and biased by a spring in a valve closing direction, wherein the valves are adapted to be openable by abutment of the spool against a protrusion formed in sockets connectable with the outlets. This arrangement provides the advantage of a simple structured implementation of the valves.
These and other aspects of the invention will be apparent from and elucidated with reference to the embodiment described hereinafter.
Upon starting the brewing operation in a state, in which the liquid container 10 is installed in the beverage preparation machine and the liquid level sensor 19 indicates that a predetermined minimal liquid level is present, the pump 24 sucks liquid out of the liquid container 10, pressurizes the liquid and conveys the liquid towards the boiler 26, where the liquid is heated to a temperature suitable for brewing ingredients, such as coffee. During heating up, the 3-way-valve 28 can selectively supply expansion liquid from the boiler 26 to the opened end 20 of the riser pipe 16. After heating up, the pressurized hot liquid is selectively directed by the 3-way-valve 28 towards the brewing chamber 30, where ingredients provided within the brewing chamber 30 are brewed and/or mixed using the pressurized hot liquid. Upon brewing, the extracted beverage is poured via a dispenser directly into a cup or glass. As soon as the liquid level sensor 19 indicates that the liquid level decreased below a minimal liquid level a starting or continuation of the pumping and heating is prohibited and a visual indicator may indicate a user that refilling of the detachable liquid container is required.
When the liquid container 10 is installed into the beverage preparation machine, the pipe nozzles 56 and 58 are pressed by the user into the opened ends of the liquid container sockets 48 and 52, such that a liquid-tight connection is established between the liquid container sockets 48, 52 and the outlet nozzles 56, 58. During this insertion of the liquid container 10, the lower ends of the spools 72, 82 abut against the projections 50 and 54. Due to the insertion force, which is acting against the biasing forces of the springs 74, 84, the projections 50 and 54 press the spools 72 and 82 in a valve opening direction. Thereby, liquid is enabled to flow from the liquid container 10 into the connection member 18 and the tube 22 which is in communication with the pump 24. During this insertion of the liquid container 10, also the upper end of the spool 62 is urged due to the insertion force by the bottom of the liquid container 10 against the biasing force of the spring 64 in a valve opening direction. Upon completion of the insertion, the liquid container 10 is in communication with the riser pipe 16 through the connection member 18, and the liquid container 10 is also in communication with the pump 26 via the separate tube 22. When the liquid container 10 is detached, the spools 62, 72 and 82 are biased by their respective springs 64, 74 and 84 into a valve closing direction in order to shut the valves 60, 70 and 80.
The above-described invention thus provides the advantage that the liquid level sensor 19 does not have to be provided within the liquid container and that the sensing is relocated out of the liquid container. Thus, the liquid level sensor 19 is present outside of the detachable liquid container and no detachable connection between the beverage preparation machine and the liquid level sensor 19, which is likely to fail, is required.
Equivalents and modifications not described above may also be employed without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the accompanying claims.
In the accompanying claims reference numerals are provided exclusively for an easier understanding of the claims. It is not intended in any way that these reference numerals shall limit the scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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05112237.2 | Dec 2005 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB06/54621 | 12/6/2006 | WO | 00 | 6/16/2008 |