The present invention lies in the field of the preparation of beverages, for example based on coffee, by extracting a concentrated serving, for example of ground coffee, contained in a capsule. It relates more particularly to servings used for this purpose and to devices using such servings.
Capsules and machines that operate according to the abovementioned principle have existed for many decades.
U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,899,886, 2,968,560, 3,403,617 and 3,607,297 describe devices in which the capsule is first of all perforated at a number of locations and then is passed through by pressurized water.
The capsule described in patent CH 605 293 or in patent EP 0 242 556 B1 has a membrane in its lower part. Pressurized water is first of all introduced into the upper part of the capsule, after said capsule has been pierced by means of a sharp element (for example a blade), causing the capsule to swell, mainly at the membrane. Beyond a certain pressure, the membrane tears, thereby allowing a water-coffee mixture to flow.
Further capsules provided with a membrane are described in the following patents: EP 0 468 079 A, EP 0 806 373 A, EP 0 554 469 A.
One of the objectives of the present invention is to improve the water-coffee mixture which is produced inside the capsule.
Another objective is to improve the piercing of the capsule at its extraction face.
Another objective consists in simplifying the maintenance of devices for capsules.
These objectives are achieved by providing the extraction wall of the capsule with one or more self-piercing reliefs.
The reliefs are located and designed in such a way as to perforate while they are being deformed, preferably simultaneously, by a deforming element, for example the base of the capsule holder, on which the capsule is supported.
In the present invention, the reliefs can be formed by embossing, stamping, thermoforming or any other method suitable for the aim which is sought.
The reliefs are characterized in that they take up a relatively small area, in any case much smaller than the total surface area of the extraction wall of the capsule. Thus, when a solid element, such as the base of the capsule holder, exerts a pressure on the extraction wall, it is at the reliefs that the capsule is pierced in that said reliefs deform, resulting in self-perforation.
The invention is described in more detail hereinbelow by means of nonlimiting examples illustrated in the following figures, in which:
List of reference numerals used in the figures:
The capsule is composed of a hollow element 1 formed by a side wall 2, an upper wall 3 and a lower wall 4.
The lower wall 4 is relatively rigid. It consists preferably of a biodegradable material. Any form of material suitable for the envisioned, use can be used. If it is a biodegradable material, use can be made, for example, of a mixture comprising starch (>70%), fibers, proteins, lipids and at least one biodegradable resin.
Of course, the upper wall 3 and/or the side wall 2 can likewise be made of a biodegradable material.
The outer face of the lower wall 4 has a self-piercing relief 5 in the form of a boss (portion of a sphere) in the example illustrated. This boss is in fact an overthickness of the lower wall 4. Around the boss there is disposed a peripheral zone, called weakening zone 13, having a thickness less than the thickness of the rest of the lower wall 4.
Inside the capsule, on the lower wall 4, there is disposed an optional, for example knitted, semipermeable element 6 which allows liquid to pass through but holds back solid substances such as coffee grounds.
Still inside the capsule, the relief 5 is extended in the form of a spike 9. The presence of the latter is optional. Specifically, it makes it possible to keep the relief 5 centered when the latter moves toward the inside of the capsule.
The optional annular element 8 is preferably formed from a material, for example paper, that makes it easier to remove the capsule once it has been used. Its presence can prove useful if the, for example biodegradable, material which forms the capsule tends to adhere to the capsule holder when it is heated.
It will be noted that the presence of the semipermeable element 6 keeps the solid material (grounds) inside the capsule.
The liquid passing through the extraction zone passes through the capsule holder 10 through orifices 15 provided to this end. The liquid (water-coffee mixture) is finally collected in a cup (not illustrated) located under the capsule holder 10.
The invention is not limited to the example illustrated in
Any form of relief can be envisioned. The same applies to the distribution and number of reliefs.
Similarly, the base of the capsule holder 10 does not necessarily have a protuberance 12. It is possible for it not to contain one, or conversely it can contain a plurality thereof, for example a number equal to the number of reliefs located on the extraction wall.
Advantageously, the weakening zone can be rendered asymmetrical with respect to the center of the relief, thereby minimizing the risk of the relief accidentally clogging the extraction zone.
The extraction face 4 is advantageously coincident with the lower wall of the capsule. According to another variant of the invention (not illustrated), the extraction face is coincident with the upper wall of the capsule.
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It should be noted, finally, that, the invention is not limited to a specific form of capsule. Any form suitable for use (for example conical, cylindrical or cubic) can be used.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2009/050002 | Jan 2009 | IB | international |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB2009/055549 | 12/7/2009 | WO | 00 | 7/28/2011 |