The present invention concerns a capsule for the infusion of granular products, powdered or in leaves, such as e.g. coffee, barley, powdered milk, tea, chamomile tea, etc.
Generally, the capsules for infusion products comprise a cup made of a plastic material, within which the infusion product is arranged, and a lid, also made of plastic material and arranged so that it closes the cup. The peripheral edge of the lid is welded to the upper edge of the cup by means of an apparatus of a known type, e.g. for generating ultrasounds, which carries out the welding by means of vibrations. When the capsule is inserted inside a percolation chamber of a machine dispensing drinks, hot water is injected under pressure and passes through at least one hole pierced in the lid to be mixed with the infusion product inside the cup. Then the drink comes out of the cup through at least one hole pierced in the bottom wall of the cup. In some percolator machines the capsule is arranged so that the hot water enters through the hole pierced in the bottom wall of the cup and leaves through the hole pierced in the lid.
The aforesaid capsules have a plurality of drawbacks.
In particular, during the percolation step, the upper edge of the cup is pressed between an upper body and a lower body defining the percolation chamber. In spite of this pressure, the percolation chamber does not guarantee a perfect hydraulic seal and therefore a portion of the injected water leaks out of the percolation chamber, exactly through the space defined between the two bodies of the percolation chamber pressing the upper edge of the cup between them. In order to improve the hydraulic seal, some producers use layers made of different materials to be glued on the upper and/or the lower face of the edge of the cup.
The aim of the present invention is providing a capsule for the infusion of granular products, powdered or in leaves, which lacks the aforesaid drawbacks and has a lid and an upper edge of the cup having a particular shape allowing a correct and effective hydraulic seal of the percolation chamber during the percolation step.
According to the present invention, it is provided a capsule for infusion products comprising:
a cup-shaped body made of a plastic material defined by a bottom wall and by a first side wall;
a lid made of plastic material arranged so that it closes said cup-shaped body;
an annular shoulder defined on the inner face of said first side wall and on which the peripheral edge of said lid is fixed;
characterised in that said first side wall has an upper annular edge comprising:
a first annular portion extending upwards in one piece with said first side wall;
a second annular portion extending from said first portion and defined on a substantially horizontal plane;
a third annular portion extending from said second portion and defined on a substantially horizontal plane;
an annular projection extending downwards from the lower face of said second portion so as to define, with the outer face of said first portion, an annular seat which is suited to be engaged by the upper end of a second side wall of a percolation chamber; and
a connection ring connecting said second and third portions and which, in a section view, is arched and has a concavity facing downwards.
For a better understanding of the present invention it is described hereinafter an embodiment given for mere illustrative and not limitative purposes, with a reference to the annexed figures, wherein:
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Side wall 3 has, in correspondence of its own upper end, an inner shoulder 8 on which the peripheral edge of lid 5 abuts. Furthermore, some projections 11 extend upwards from shoulder 8. In use, lid 5 is welded on shoulder 8 by means of a device of a known type suited to generate ultrasounds for fluidizing the material undergoing these ultrasounds and in particular for fluidizing the material forming the projection 11; as known, these vibrations induce a temperature increase in the underlying areas and therefore a fusion of the plastic material. As a consequence lid 5 is welded on shoulder 8.
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The aforesaid capsule 1 has a plurality of advantages.
In particular, the upper edge of the side wall of the cup-shaped body is shaped so that it avoids any leakage of liquid to the outside of the percolation chamber. This effective hydraulic seal was obtained by making this edge in one piece with the cup-shaped body, unlike other known capsules wherein layers of different materials are glued to the edge, with all the resulting costs.
Moreover, this particular shape allows the optimal maintenance of the hydraulic seal even when the percolation chamber of the dispensing machine is worn out, maintaining the supply and safety performances of the products capsules.
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