Brewing unit for automatic beverage dispensers

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6253664
  • Patent Number
    6,253,664
  • Date Filed
    Monday, June 12, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 3, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
A brewing unit comprises a body containing a brewing chamber with vertical axis capable of receiving a pressing plunger mounted mobile along the vertical axis, and a hydraulic jack whereof the piston rod is connected to the pressing plunger and can pass from an inoperative position to a working position, by the effect of a liquid under pressure. The hydraulic jack is a single-acting actuator, the piston rod being returned in inoperative position by compressible and extensible elements. The invention is applicable to espresso coffee brewing machines.
Description




CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION




This is the 35 USC 371 national stage of international application PCT/FR98/01906 filed on Sep. 4, 1998, which designated the United States of America.




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an infusion assembly for automatically dispensing beverages made from powdered coffee or the like and comprising a body enclosing an infusion chamber with a vertical axis having a bottom and an outlet, comprising a filter plate movably mounted in said chamber by means of an ejection mechanism, and adapted to receive a presser piston mounted movably along said vertical axis, as well as a hydraulic jack whose piston is connected to said presser piston and can pass from a rest position to a working position, under the influence of a liquid under pressure; the presser piston being in compression in the chamber in the working position.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In automatic beverage dispensers, there already exist different types with various infusion assemblies. These assemblies have complicated mechanical movements performed by electric motors and reducers, of high cost, as well as lever transmissions which must be very precise. These assemblies also require a very precise volumetric dosage of the coffee powder so as to avoid interfering with the movements and transmissions. It will be understood that the operation of such assemblies is delicate and require careful production and assembly of multiple mechanical pieces.




To overcome these delicate and difficult constructions, it has already been proposed to replace these motorized movements and lever transmissions with movements performed by double-acting hydraulic jacks. Unfortunately, this type of hydraulic jack is difficult to control, not only as to the movement of its piston, but also as to the equilibrium of the opposing pressures, and gives rise to prohibitive costs for automatic beverage dispensers, such as espresso coffee-making machines which must be mass-produced.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the present invention is to simplify the mechanisms and hence to render them more reliable and less costly on an industrial scale, whilst providing flexible and practical operation to guarantee the maximum results in the preparation of the infusion.




These objects are achieved by providing a single-acting hydraulic jack, the piston being returned to its rest position by compressible and extensible means.




Thus, the piston ensures, in a first step, the descent and compression of the presser piston into the infusion chamber under the force of the liquid under pressure, and in a second step the rising and automatic withdrawal of said presser piston from the chamber under the influence of the compressible and extensible means. Moreover, to produce real espresso coffee, it is necessary to ensure certain essential parameters which are the temperature of the water and the compaction of the coffee powder within the infusion chamber. This compaction, depending either on the degree of grinding of the ground coffee, or its hygrometry, can be guaranteed by this single-acting jack which adjusts automatically to the mass of ground coffee during its compression, and which is returned automatically by the compressible and extensible means at the end of an infusion cycle. Thus, said jack and the presser piston operate without an end of path microswitch at either end of the path and cannot become blocked in an intermediate position because there is no supplemental linkage with adjusted movement.




In a first embodiment, the compressible and extensible means is a coil spring and the single-acting jack has corresponding structure.




In a second embodiment, the compressible and extensible means is a gas and the single-acting jack has a slightly different structure from that of the spring jack.




According to a preferred characteristic of the invention, the body of the infusion assembly is arranged laterally of the cylinder and the upper rod of the hydraulic jack carries the arm forming a beam whose free end is connected to the presser piston, the paths of the pistons thus extending in practically parallel directions.




Thanks to such an arrangement, there is obtained a compact height of the assembly and a reliable operation despite the drawbacks or precision inherent in fabrication of pieces of mass production. Moreover, the space saving is connected directly to the reduction in sales price of the automatic beverage dispensing machine.




According to another characteristic of the invention, there is provided a means to dry the cakes of coffee grounds at the end of the infusion cycle, and for this, the presser piston comprises an internal conduit for passage of the infusion which has three openings, a first inlet opening for the infusion opening into the lower surface of the piston, a second outlet opening forming a small fountain for the outlet of the infusion and a third opening forming an air intake and arranged in the upper portion of the piston, said presser piston being mounted moreover movably axially on the pivot and said third opening comprising a joint adapted to close this opening when the piston comes into contact with the lower portion of the arm.




According to still another aspect of the invention, there is provided an ejection mechanism for the cake of grounds formed in the infusion chamber and which comprises, on the one hand, a rod secured to the filter plate, mounted along a vertical axis, sliding in the body and having at its external end a small plate, said filter plate being returned resiliently downwardly of the infusion chamber by a spring arranged between the body and the small plate, and, on the other hand, an arm transversely connected to the lower rod of the jack, movably mounted rotatably on said rod, and which one end comes into engagement with a track of a cam carried by a wing extending in a vertical plane below the jack, whilst the other end is adapted either to come into engagement with the small plate when the piston head passes from its lower position to its upper position, or to escape from this plate when the head passes from its upper position to its lower position.




According to still another important characteristic of the invention, the infusion assembly comprises an expulsion device for the grounds comprising a guide console projecting upwardly, secured to the jack and having a lever pivotably mounted about an axis transverse to the vertical axis and carrying at its free end a scraper adapted to be moved transversely for pendular sweeping in the outlet region by means of a finger secured to the arm which comes into engagement with a notch on the lever at the level of the axis, when the piston head occupies its rest position.




This device is of extremely simple construction, requiring only a single movable member thus not requiring any precise adjustment after production and hence increasing the reliability of operation and concomitantly reducing the cost of production.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The characteristics and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the description which follows, given by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a front elevational view of an infusion assembly according to the invention;





FIG. 2

is a left side view of the infusion assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a fragmentary vertical cross-sectional view of the assembly according to

FIG. 1

, showing an infusion chamber, a hydraulic jack, and an ejection mechanism;





FIG. 4

is a fragmentary vertical cross-sectional view of the assembly of

FIG. 2

with an instantaneous heater shown exploded and without the ejection mechanism;





FIG. 5

is an elevational view on an enlarged scale of a presser piston according to the invention;





FIG. 6

is a vertical cross-section of the presser piston of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

is a bottom view of the presser piston of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 8

is a top view on the line


8





8


of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 9

shows schematically in elevation a device for expelling grounds with a lever, incorporated in the infusion assembly according to the invention;





FIG. 10

is a fragmentary cross-sectional view of a plug of the hydraulic jack shown particularly in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 11

is a plan view of a detail of the ejection mechanism shown particularly in

FIGS. 3 and 4

;





FIG. 12

is a bottom view of

FIG. 10

, with a joint eliminated;





FIGS. 13

,


14


,


15


,


16


,


17


and


18


are different views in fragmentary cross-section of the infusion assembly according to the invention showing the various steps of operation during the cycle of preparing an infusion;





FIG. 19

is a modified embodiment of the infusion assembly and shows in fragmentary cross-section a new hydraulic jack according to the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The infusion assembly shown particularly in

FIGS. 1

to


4


is adapted to equip a coffee machine of the automatic type comprising a cold water supply, a powdered coffee dispenser from either a store of powdered coffee, or a coffee grinder integrated in the dispenser, a heater to heat the cold water, an electric circulation pump for water connected to the cold water supply and to the heater to prepare the infusion and to operate a hydraulic jack, as well as an electronic command and control device for the cycles of preparing infusions.




This infusion assembly comprises a body


10


enclosing an infusion chamber


31


with a vertical axis V having a bottom


11


and an outlet


15


, comprising a filter plate


36


movably mounted in said chamber by means of an ejection mechanism


16


, and adapted to receive a presser piston


62


mounted movably along the vertical axis V, as well as a hydraulic jack


61


whose piston


35


is connected to said presser piston and can pass, under the influence of a liquid under pressure such as the water propelled by the electric pump, from a rest position to a working position, in which working position the presser piston


62


is in compression in the infusion chamber


31


(see FIGS.


15


and


16


).




As is seen particularly in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the heater


60


of the instantaneous type is formed from a single piece with the body


10


enclosing the infusion chamber


31


and comprises an electric heating resistance


36


inserted in the body


10


. This resistance is of the shielded type for example and is shaped as a pin of U-shape which is inserted in a groove


29


of the sidewall of the body


10


and which extends over practically all the height of this body so as to heat integrally the infusion chamber


31


and the channels


30


that are rectilinear and parallel to the axis V and serve as passages for the cold water which enters these channels by an inlet


32


arranged at the base of the body


10


.




In order to impart to this type of coffeemaking machine described above a “steam outlet” function, the infusion assembly according to the invention also comprises a secondary heater


83


secured to the sidewall


44


of the body


10


and providing a flattened chamber


45


heated by the resistance


26


and having a water inlet


81


and a steam outlet


82


.




According to the invention, the hydraulic jack


61


is a single-acting jack, the piston


35


being returned to its rest position by a compressible and extensible means. According to a first characteristic of the invention, said compressible and extensible means is a coil compression spring


34


. This spring is either of the cylindrical type with non-touching turns, or of the conical type with non-touching turns permitting a greater axial compression and hence a saving of height of the jack.




According to a modified embodiment of the invention shown in

FIG. 19

, the compressible and extensible means is a gas


34


. This gas is preferably a neutral gas. This gas is introduced for example through a loading valve


17


arranged in the bottom


19


of the jack


61


.




In the first embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1

to


18


, the hydraulic jack comprises a cylinder


18


closed at its ends by an upper plug


28


and a bottom


19


and through which slide respectively an upper rod


65


connected by an arm


101


to the presser piston


62


and a lower rod


68


connected to the ejection mechanism


16


, said rods


65


and


38


being secured to the head of the piston


35


slidably mounted in the cylinder


18


and movable between a high position in which the head


35


is pressed by the pressure of the liquid from the pump (7 to 10 bars) and introduced by an inlet-outlet conduit


71


(

FIG. 10

) provided in the plug


28


and supplied by a three-way electrovalve (not shown), and a low position in which the head


35


is pressed toward the upper position by the spring


34


arranged below the head


35


.




To ensure good sealing of the jack, the plug


28


has (

FIGS. 10 and 12

) a seat


74


which receives the force of the edge of the cylinder


18


, as well as a seat


75


for a sealing joint


75


′ for the rod


65


which passes through a bore


76




5


provided in said plug. On the other hand, the piston head


35


carries a sealing means


35


′.




In the modified embodiment shown in

FIG. 19

, in which the same reference numerals are used for similar parts, the hydraulic jack


61


comprises a cylinder


18


closed at its ends by an upper plug


28


and a bottom


19


. The bottom


19


receives the valve


17


for loading gas


134


, whilst the plug


28


is traversed by the rod


65


. The head


35


of the piston carries a sealing means comprising two peripheral joints


111


and


113


.




Thanks to this hybrid hydraulic jack of the single-acting type, there is obtained a simple, reliable and less costly construction. Thus, there are eliminated the problems of controlling the piston by a supplemental electrovalve as well as path detectors associated with the head and the electric pump is provided because the spring or the gas alone maintains said head in the upper position without exerting abnormal pressure on the plug


28


.




According to another preferred characteristic of the invention, the body


10


of the infusion assembly is arranged laterally of the cylinder


18


and the rod


65


of the hydraulic jack


61


carries the arm


101


forming a beam whose free end


19


is connected to the presser piston


62


, the paths of the pistons


35


and


62


thus being arranged in practically parallel directions. Moreover, the presser piston


62


is floatingly mounted on a pivot


99


connected to the arm


101


, thereby providing a slight play between the upper portion


62




a


of the presser piston and the lower portion


101




a


of the arm (see FIGS.


5


and


6


).




Thanks to such a construction, the height-wise size of the infusion assembly is greatly reduced relative to an arrangement with a jack aligned along the vertical axis V of let the infusion chamber. On the other hand, the beam connection between the jack


61


and the presser piston


62


permits the floating mounting of said piston without a complicated mechanism and hence ensures a good coincidence and/or concentricity between the presser piston


62


and the chamber


31


during its introduction and its sliding within said chamber. To facilitate this introduction of the presser piston, the edge of the outlet


15


can be slightly hollowed. Another advantage of this beam construction is the distribution of the forces between the jack


61


and the presser piston


62


during incorrect loading of the ground coffee into the infusion chamber


61


, which distribution of forces arises from the assembly of rod


65


, arm


101


and pivot


99


.




According to another particular characteristic illustrated in

FIGS. 5 and 6

, the presser piston


62


comprises an internal conduit


42


for passage of the infusion which has three openings, a first inlet opening for the infusion


42




c


opening in the lower surface


43


of the presser piston, a second outlet opening


42




b


forming a small fountain


64


for outlet of infusion, and a third opening


42




a


forming an air intake and arranged in the upper portion


62




a


of the piston. The small fountain


64


is connected directly to a trough (not shown) for filling cups. The presser piston


62


has at its end a head


63


comprising a peripheral sealing joint


46


as well as a filter


52


for the infusion retained on said head by a screw


48


screwed into a hole


51


. As will be seen in

FIG. 6

, the presser piston


62


is moreover movably axially mounted on the pivot


99


thanks to the axial play of securement of this pivot in the hole


98


provided in the arm


101


, and said third opening


42




a


comprises a joint


13


adapted to close this opening when the piston comes into contact with the lower portion


101




a


of the arm


101


during compression of the presser piston


62


against the ground coffee contained in the chamber


31


.




The interest of this mounting of the presser piston axially movable in combination with the third opening


42




a


, resides in the creation of an external air inlet which, during rising movement of said presser piston from its compression position to its extraction position, creates a vacuum in the chamber


31


and hence a sufficiently great fresh air intake into the conduit


42


to drive the cake of coffee grounds resting on the filter plate


36


.




According to still another characteristic of the invention, the ejection mechanism


16


comprises, on the one hand, a rod


20


secured to the filter plate


36


, rising along the vertical axis V, sliding in the body


10


, and having at its external end a small plate


22


, the filter plate


36


being returned resiliently toward the bottom


11


of the infusion chamber


31


by a spring


21


arranged between the body


10


and the small plate


22


, and on the other hand, an arm


67


transversely connected to the lower rod


38


of the jack


61


, movably mounted in rotation on said rod by means of a holding plate assembly


66


connected to the rod and friction spring


68


, and whose one end


70


comes into engagement with a track


69




a


of a cam


69


(see

FIGS. 3 and 11

) carried by a wing


72


extending in a vertical plane below the jack


61


, whilst the other end


73


is adapted either to come into engagement with the small plate


22


when the piston head


35


passes from its working position to its rest position, or to escape from this plate when the head


35


passes from its rest position to its working position. This cam


69


has a slope


69




b


for returning to a lateral position of the arm


67


relative to the small plate


22


.




This ejection mechanism


16


is of a simple and economical construction because it comprises no adjustment mechanism or adjusted connection, the arm


67


positioning itself below the small plate


22


as a function of the movement of its end


70


in the single cam


69


. This ejection mechanism, by its simplicity, guarantees the automatic rising of the filter plate


36


at each end of an infusion cycle and at the right time, which is to say at the end of the path of the head


35


of the hydraulic jack


61


toward its rest position.




In order to improve the ejection of the cake of grounds dried by the air current from the conduit


42


, the infusion assembly comprises a device for expelling infusion grounds from the filter plate


36


. This device, better seen in

FIGS. 2

,


4


,


9


,


14


and


18


, comprises a guide console


42


projecting upwardly, secured to the jack


61


and bearing a lever


24


pivotally mounted about an axis


102


transverse to the vertical axis V and carrying at its free end


103


a scraper


23


adapted to be given a transverse pendular sweeping movement in the region of the outlet


15


by means of a finger


40


secured to the arm


101


, projecting transversely, and which comes into engagement with a notch


41


carried by the lever


25


at the level of the axis


102


when the piston head


35


comes to occupy its rest position. This expulsion device of the grounds is also of a very simplified construction and acts directly, in eliminating any adjustment after construction. The single lever


25


is directly actuated at the end of the path of the jack and is briskly swung into the expulsion position because of the connected implantation of the notch


41


of the axis


102


. It is to be noted that the expulsion device and ejection mechanism shown in

FIG. 19

are different in their embodiment from those described above and do not form a portion of this patent application.




Referring now only to

FIGS. 13

to


18


, the operation of the infusion assembly will be summarized hereafter for the automatic beverage dispenser from powdered coffee poured (arrow F) from a hopper schematically shown at T (FIG.


13


).




In the first phase of an infusion cycle (FIGS.


13


and


14


), the single-acting hydraulic jack


61


is in the rest position under the influence of spring


34


and the presser piston


62


is maintained above the infusion chamber


31


, thereby permitting filling this chamber with a measured quantity of powdered coffee


90


; the scraper


23


being maintained spaced from the outlet


15


of the chamber by means of the finger


40


in engagement with the notch


41


, and the ejection mechanism


16


being neutralized because the arm


67


is maintained by the cam


69


, namely the upper portion of the slope


69




b


, beside and above the small plate


22


.




In a second phase of said cycle (

FIGS. 15

,


16


), there is introduced by the electric pump liquid under pressure


92


into the chamber


18


above the head


35


of the piston to bring it into engagement with the spring


34


in its working position, in which position the spring is totally compressed and thereby determines the corresponding path of the presser piston


62


and hence the compression, of the powdered coffee


90


in the chamber


31


. During this compression, the arm


101


has closed the air inlet opening


42




a


and the arm


67


of the ejection mechanism is positioned by the cam


69


, namely the narrow guide


69




c


, in alignment with and below a small plate


22


. By means of the single electropump and by the three-way electrovalve, cold water is introduced through the inlet


32


which is instantaneously heated in the channels


30


forming a heat exchanger, and which passes through the powder


90


during a predetermined pressure time, then the infusion thus made passes through the conduit


42


to flow through the fountain


64


, via a flexible tube (not shown), toward the distribution means into coffee cups positioned on a base of the coffee-making machine. It will be noted that in this phase, the lever


25


(

FIG. 16

) and the scraper


23


are in the ready position, the finger


40


extending toward the bottom of the notch


41


.




In the third phase, the so-called end of the infusion cycle (FIGS.


16


and


17


), the three-way electrovalve controlled by the electronic control device cuts the supply of cold water of the heater


60


and permits escape of the liquid from the jack


61


which is done by means of the spring


34


which automatically extends and pushes the head


35


to its rest position. In the course of this movement of the piston


35


, on the one hand, the arm


67


is positioned thanks to the path


69




a


of the cam


69


below the small plate


22


and presses upwardly under the influence of the spring


21


a filter plate


36


to bring it to the end of expansion of the spring


34


at the level of the outlet


15


of the infusion chamber


31


, and on the other hand, simultaneously with the rising movement of the piston


35


and thanks to the beam


65


-


101


, the presser piston


62


is disengaged from the chamber


31


. During the movement of said presser piston, the arm


101


pulls on this presser piston by means of the pivot


99


and permits the escape of air at the level of the third opening


42




a


to cause this air to enter into the conduit


42


up to the opening


42




c


so as to permit drying and better compacting the body of coffee grounds


90


to be ejected. Then, practically at the end of the path of the head


35


of the piston of the jack


61


, the finger


40


carried by the arm


101


engages in the notch


41


of the lever


25


, thereby giving rise to the abrupt pendular sweeping movement of the scraper


23


which thus abruptly ejects the cake of grounds


90


from the filter plate


36


and hence from the outlet


15


of the chamber


31


. Immediately the cycle is terminated, the cam


69


, by its slope


69




b


, has again positioned laterally the arm


67


, giving rise to the fall of the filter plate


36


to the bottom of the chamber


31


under the strength of the return spring


21


; the scraper


23


will be returned to its standby position when a new infusion cycle will be started.




The invention is particularly applicable to machines for the preparation of espresso type coffee.



Claims
  • 1. Infusion assembly for the automatic dispensing of beverages made from powdered coffee, comprising:a body (10) enclosing an infusion chamber (31) with a vertical axis (V) having a bottom (11) and an outlet (15); a filter plate (36) movably mounted in said chamber via an ejection mechanism (16), and adapted to receive a presser piston (62) movably mounted along said vertical axis (V); and a single-acting hydraulic jack having a piston (35) which is connected to said presser piston and can pass from a rest position to a working position, under the influence of a liquid under pressure, in which working position, the presser piston is in compression in the chamber; said piston (35) being returned to its rest position by a compressible and extensible means (34-134); said hydraulic jack comprising a cylinder (18) closed at its ends by an upper plug (28) and a bottom (19) and through which slide respectively an upper rod (65) connected by an arm (101) to the presser piston (62) and a lower rod (38) connected to the ejection mechanism (16); said upper and lower rods being secured to a piston head mounted slidably in the cylinder (18) and movable between the rest position in which the head can be pressed by the pressure of a liquid introduced through a conduit (71) provided in the plug (28), and the working position in which the head can be pressed toward the upper position by the compressible and extensible means arranged below the piston head.
  • 2. The infusion assembly according to claim 1, wherein the compressible and extensible means is a coil spring (34).
  • 3. The infusion assembly according to claim 1, wherein the compressible and extensible means is a gas spring (134).
  • 4. The infusion assembly according to claim 1, wherein the piston head carries a sealing means.
  • 5. The infusion assembly according to claim 1, wherein the body is arranged laterally of the cylinder (18), and the upper rod (65) of the hydraulic jack (61) carries the arm (101) forming a beam and whose free end (9) is connected to the presser piston (62); the paths of the pistons thus being arranged in substantially parallel directions.
  • 6. The infusion assembly according to claim 1, wherein the presser piston (62) is mounted floatingly on a pivot (99) connected to the arm (101) thereby providing a slight axial play between an upper portion (62a) of the presser piston (62) and a lower portion (101a) of the arm.
  • 7. The infusion assembly according to claim 6, wherein the presser piston (62) comprises an internal conduit (42) for passage of the infusion said conduit having three openings, a first inlet opening for infusion (42c) opening through a lower surface (43) of the piston, a second outlet opening (42b) forming a small fountain (64) for the outlet of infusion and a third opening (42a) forming an air intake and arranged in the upper portion (62a) of the piston, said presser piston (62) being moreover movably axially mounted on the pivot (99) and said third opening (42a) comprising a joint (13) adapted to close said third opening when the piston comes into contact with the lower portion (101a) of the arm (101).
  • 8. The infusion assembly according to claim 1, wherein the ejection mechanism (16) comprises a rod (20) secured to the filter plate (36), mounted along the vertical axis (V), sliding in the body (10) and having at its external end a small plate (22), said filter plate (36) being elastically urged toward the bottom (11) of the infusion chamber (31) by a spring (21) arranged between the body (10) and the small plate (22); and an arm (67) contacted transversely to the lower rod (38) of the jack (613, movably mounted in rotation on said rod, and of which one end (70) comes into engagement with a track (69a) of a cam (69) carried by a wing (72) extending in a vertical plane below the jack (61), whilst the other end (73) is adapted either to come into engagement with the small plate (22) when the head of the piston passes from its low position to its high position, or to escape from this plate when the head passes from its high position to its low position.
  • 9. The infusion assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a device for expelling coffee grounds comprising a guide console (24) projecting upwardly, secured to the jack (61) and carrying a lever (25) mounted pivotably about an axis (102) transverse to the vertical axis (V) and carrying at its free end (103) a scraper (23) adapted to be moved with a transverse pendular sweeping movement in the region of the outlet (15) via a finger (40) secured to the arm (101) which comes into an engagement with a notch (41) carried by the lever (25) at the level of the axis (102), when the piston head occupies its rest position.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
CO970015 U Sep 1997 IT
CO980005 U Mar 1998 IT
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/FR98/01906 WO 00 6/12/2000 6/12/2000
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO99/12457 3/18/1999 WO A
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5479849 King et al. Jan 1996
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