Claims
- 1. A carbonation system for enhancing the flavor of fruits or vegetables, the carbonation system comprising:
a sealable enclosure having an interior volume to receive a desired quantity of fruit or vegetable matter; a CO2 source in fluid communication with the interior volume; and a pressure relief device coupled to the sealable enclosure, the pressure relief device relieving overpressure inside the sealable enclosure, thereby enhancing the flavor of fruits or vegetables.
- 2. The carbonation system of claim 1 comprising a measuring device to measure CO2 saturation level of the fruits or vegetables within the sealable enclosure during carbonation.
- 3. The carbonation system of claim 2 comprising a microprocessor programmed to receive data from the measuring device, manipulate the data to detect the CO2 saturation level of the fruits or vegetables inside the sealable enclosure during carbonation, thereby effectively enhancing the flavor of fruits and vegetables.
- 4. The carbonation system of claim 2 wherein the CO2 source is in fluid communication with the interior volume through an inlet control valve.
- 5. The carbonation system of claim 4 comprising an outlet control valve in fluid communication with the interior volume.
- 6. The carbonation system of claim 5 comprising a microprocessor programmed to receive data from the measuring device, manipulate the data to detect the CO2 saturation level of the fruits or vegetables inside the sealable enclosure and send signals to the inlet control valve and the outlet control valve to control pressure inside the sealable enclosure, thereby effectively enhancing the flavor of fruits and vegetables.
- 7. The carbonation system of claim 1 comprising a temperature control source for cooling the interior volume.
- 8. The carbonation system of claim 1 wherein the sealable enclosure is a thermally insulated container having first and second chambers therein, the first chamber being capable of receiving a desired quantity of fruit or vegetable matter.
- 9. The carbonation system of claim 8 wherein the CO2 source is installable in the second chamber, the CO2 source in fluid communication with the first chamber.
- 10. A carbonation system for enhancing the flavor of fruits or vegetables, the carbonation system comprising:
a sealable enclosure having an interior volume to receive a desired quantity of fruit or vegetable matter, the sealable enclosure having at least one pressure relief device that relieves overpressure in the sealable enclosure and a measuring device to measure CO2 saturation level of the fruits or vegetables within the sealable enclosure during carbonation; a source of CO2 gas in fluid communication with the sealable enclosure through an inlet control valve; an outlet control valve in fluid communication with the sealable enclosure; a temperature control source for cooling at least part of the sealable enclosure; and a microprocessor connectable to a power supply and programmed to receive data from the measuring device, manipulate the data to detect the CO2 saturation level of the fruits or vegetables inside the sealable enclosure and send signals to the inlet control valve and the outlet control valve to control pressure inside the sealable enclosure, thereby effectively enhancing the flavor of fruits or vegetables.
- 11. The carbonation system of claim 10 wherein the measuring device is a pressure sensor to measure the pressure within the sealable enclosure.
- 12. The carbonation system of claim 10 wherein the source of CO2 gas is in fluid communication with the sealable enclosure through a first conduit, the first conduit having the inlet control valve disposed thereon.
- 13. The carbonation system of claim 10 wherein the outlet control valve is in fluid communication with the sealable enclosure through a second conduit.
- 14. The carbonation system of claim 13 wherein the second conduit extends beyond the outlet control valve and has an outlet rate control valve located downstream from the outlet control valve.
- 15. The carbonation system of claim 10 wherein the temperature control source is in fluid communication with the sealable enclosure through a third conduit, the temperature control source in communication with and controlled by the microprocessor.
- 16. The carbonation system of claim 10 wherein the sealable enclosure comprises a temperature sensor in communication with the microprocessor.
- 17. The carbonation system of claim 10 further comprising a vacuum generator.
- 18. The carbonation system of claim 17 wherein the vacuum generator is located on a fourth conduit attached to the sealable enclosure, the fourth conduit having a second outlet control valve located upstream from the vacuum generator, the second outlet control valve and the vacuum generator in communication with and controlled by the microprocessor.
- 19. The carbonation system of claim 12 wherein the first conduit has an inlet rate control valve located downstream from the inlet control valve, the inlet rate control valve in communication with and controlled by the microprocessor.
- 20. The carbonation system of claim 10 wherein the CO2 source is a container at least partially filled with dry ice.
- 21. The carbonation system of claim 10 wherein the CO2 source is a CO2 cylinder.
- 22. The carbonation system of claim 10 wherein the CO2 source is a CO2 generator.
- 23. The carbonation system of claim 10 wherein the CO2 source is a container that allows for the production of CO2 from a mixture of sodium bicarbonate and an acid.
- 24. The carbonation system of claim 10 comprising an alarm that is in communication with and controlled by the microprocessor.
- 25. The carbonation system of claim 10 wherein the sealable enclosure comprises an electrical switch that is in communication with the microprocessor.
- 26. The carbonation system of claim 10 comprising an input device for inputting specific carbonation conditions, the input device being connected to the microprocessor.
- 27. The carbonation system of claim 10 comprising a display device being connected to and controlled by the microprocessor.
- 28. The carbonation system of claim 10 wherein during carbonation the sealable enclosure is pressurized at a psi of about 30 to about 100.
- 29. The carbonation system of claim 28 wherein during carbonation the sealable enclosure is pressurized at a psi of about 35 to about 45.
- 30. The carbonation system of claim 10 wherein during carbonation the sealable enclosure has an internal temperature of about 1° C. to about 10° C.
- 31. The carbonation system of claim 30 wherein during carbonation the sealable enclosure has an internal temperature of about 2° C. to about 4° C.
- 32. The carbonation system of claim 10 wherein the sealable enclosure has an internal volume that is capable of holding an internal container.
- 33. The carbonation system of claim 32 comprising a support surface adapted to support the internal container within the sealable enclosure.
- 34. The carbonation system of claim 32 wherein the internal container comprises an interior configured with layers.
- 35. The carbonation system of claim 12 wherein the first conduit includes a pressure regulator.
- 36. The carbonation system of claim 10 wherein the pressure relief device is a valve.
- 37. The carbonation system of claim 10 wherein the measuring device is a load cell for measuring mass of the fruits and vegetables in the sealable enclosure.
- 38. The carbonation system of claim 10 wherein the measuring device is responsive to a pH level of the fruits or vegetables in the sealable enclosure.
- 39. The carbonation system of claim 10 wherein the measuring device is responsive to an electrical conductivity of the fruits or vegetables in the sealable enclosure.
- 40. A combination carbonation system and cooler for enhancing the flavor of fruits or vegetables, the combination carbonation system and cooler comprising:
a sealable, thermally insulated container having an internal reservoir, the internal reservoir having first and second chambers, the first chamber having sufficient interior volume to receive a desired quantity of fruit or vegetable matter; at least one CO2 source installable in the second chamber; and a pressure relief device coupled to the sealable, thermally insulated container, the pressure relief device providing gas pressure relief to outside of the sealable, thermally insulated container during carbonation, thereby effectively enhancing the flavor of fruits or vegetables.
- 41. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 40 wherein the at least one CO2 source is a container at least partially filled with dry ice.
- 42. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 41 comprising a pressure relief device disposed in the container at least partially filled with dry ice.
- 43. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 42 comprising a conduit connectable to the container at least partially filled with dry ice, the conduit having an open end.
- 44. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 43 comprising a cover dividing the internal reservoir into first and second chambers, the cover having a plurality of apertures.
- 45. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 44 wherein when CO2 gas is released from the container at least partially filled with dry ice, the CO2 gas passes through the open end of the conduit, through the plurality of apertures in the cover and into the first chamber, thereby effectively carbonating the fruit or vegetable matter within the first chamber.
- 46. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 40 wherein the at least one CO2 source is a CO2 cylinder.
- 47. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 46 wherein the CO2 cylinder is connectable to a pin valve housed within the second chamber.
- 48. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 47 comprising at least one inlet control valve connectable to the pin valve by a first conduit, the at least one inlet control valve connectable to the first chamber by at least one second conduit.
- 49. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 48 comprising a measuring device to measure CO2 saturation level of the fruits or vegetables during carbonation.
- 50. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 49 comprising a microprocessor programmed to receive data from the measuring device during carbonation, manipulate the data to detect the CO2 saturation level of the fruits or vegetables and send signals to a user to control pressure inside the first chamber by opening and closing the at least one inlet control valve, thereby effectively enhancing the flavor of fruits or vegetables.
- 51. A combination carbonation system and cooler for enhancing the flavor of fruits or vegetables, the combination carbonation system and cooler comprising:
a sealable, thermally insulated container having an internal reservoir; a cover having a plurality of apertures, the cover located within the internal reservoir and dividing the internal reservoir into first and second chambers, the first chamber having sufficient interior volume to receive a desired quantity of fruit or vegetable matter; at least one CO2 source installable in the second chamber, the at least one CO2 source having a pressure relief device; a pressure relief device coupled to the sealable, thermally insulated container, the pressure relief device of the sealable, thermally insulated container providing gas pressure relief during carbonation from the second chamber to outside of the sealable, thermally insulated container; wherein
when CO2 gas is released from the at least one CO2 source, the CO2 gas passes through the plurality of apertures in the cover and into the first chamber, thereby effectively carbonating the fruit or vegetable matter within the first chamber.
- 52. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 51 wherein a conduit is connectable to the at least one CO2 source, the conduit having an open end that allows CO2 gas released from the at least one CO2 source to distribute into the first chamber.
- 53. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 52 wherein the conduit has a plurality of apertures that allow CO2 gas released from the at least one CO2 source to distribute into the first chamber.
- 54. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 51 wherein the plurality of apertures of the cover are of generally uniform diameter and generally uniformly spaced to evenly distribute CO2 gas into the first chamber.
- 55. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 51 wherein the cover is a combination heat barrier and heat conductive cover.
- 56. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 51 wherein the sealable, thermally insulated container during carbonation is pressurized at a psi of about 0 to about 15.
- 57. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 56 wherein the sealable, thermally insulated container during carbonation is pressurized at a psi of about 5 to about 10.
- 58. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 51 wherein the sealable, thermally insulated container during carbonation has a temperature of about 1° C. to about 20° C.
- 59. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 51 wherein the at least one CO2 source is a container at least partially filled with dry ice.
- 60. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 52 wherein the conduit is connected to the at least one CO2 source by at least one out-flow port.
- 61. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 60 wherein the conduit is attached to the at least one out-flow port by a connector.
- 62. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 61 wherein the connector is a quick connector.
- 63. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 60 wherein the at least one CO2 source has two out-flow ports.
- 64. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 51 wherein two CO2 sources are installable into the second chamber.
- 65. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 51 wherein the pressure relief device of the sealable, thermally insulated container is a valve.
- 66. A combination carbonation system and cooler for enhancing the flavor of fruits or vegetables, the combination carbonation system and cooler comprising:
a sealable, thermally insulated container having an internal reservoir, the internal reservoir having first and second chambers, the first chamber having sufficient interior volume to receive a desired quantity of fruit or vegetable matter; a pin valve housed within the second chamber; at least one inlet control valve connectable to the pin valve by a first conduit, the at least one inlet control valve connectable to the first chamber by at least one second conduit; at least one CO2 source installable in the second chamber, the at least one CO2 source connectable to the pin valve; a pressure relief device coupled to the sealable, thermally insulated container, the pressure relief device providing gas pressure relief to outside of the sealable, thermally insulated container during carbonation; a measuring device to measure CO2 saturation level of the fruits or vegetables during carbonation; and a microprocessor programmed to receive data from the measuring device during carbonation, manipulate the data to detect the CO2 saturation level of the fruits or vegetables and send signals to a user to control pressure inside the first chamber by opening and closing the at least one inlet control valve, thereby effectively enhancing the flavor of fruits or vegetables.
- 67. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 66 wherein the microprocessor sends signals to the user to open and close the at least one inlet control valve by using a switch, thereby controlling the pressure inside the first chamber.
- 68. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 66 comprising a temperature sensor at least partially disposed within the sealable, thermally insulated container, the temperature sensor in communication with the microprocessor.
- 69. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 66 comprising a temperature control source, the temperature control source in communication with and controlled by the microprocessor.
- 70. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 66 comprising a fan that circulates the air inside the sealable, thermally insulated container, the fan in communication with and controlled by the microprocessor.
- 71. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 66 comprising an input device for inputting specific carbonation conditions, the input device being connected to and controlled by the microprocessor.
- 72. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 66 comprising a display device being connected to and controlled by the microprocessor.
- 73. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 66 wherein during carbonation the sealable, thermally insulated container is pressurized at a psi of about 0 to about 15.
- 74. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 73 wherein during carbonation the sealable, thermally insulated container is pressurized at a psi of about 5 to about 10.
- 75. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 66 wherein during carbonation the sealable, thermally insulated container has an internal temperature of about 1° C. to about 20° C.
- 76. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 66 wherein the pressure relief device is a valve.
- 77. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 66 comprising at least one plug installable into an opening where the at least one second conduit attaches to the first chamber.
- 78. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 66 comprising an alarm that is in communication with and controlled by the microprocessor.
- 79. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 66 comprising an indication light that is in communication with and controlled by the microprocessor.
- 80. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 66 wherein the at least one CO2 source is a CO2 cylinder.
- 81. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 80 wherein two CO2 cylinders are installable in the second chamber.
- 82. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 80 wherein the at least one CO2 cylinder is connectable to a CO2 cylinder holder.
- 83. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 82 wherein the CO2 cylinder holder comprises four tabs.
- 84. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 80 comprising a housing inside of the second chamber to guide the at least one CO2 cylinder into position.
- 85. The combination carbonation system and cooler of claim 66 wherein the measuring device is a pressure sensor to measure pressure within the sealable, thermally insulated container.
- 86. A method of using a carbonation system for enhancing the flavor of fruits or vegetables, the method comprising:
placing the fruits or vegetables in a sealable enclosure; sealing the sealable enclosure such that CO2 gas can be sealed within sealable enclosure; presetting specific carbonation conditions based upon composition and physical property of the fruits or vegetables and amount of fruits or vegetables to be carbonated; closing an outlet control valve such that CO2 gas can remain in the sealable enclosure; opening an inlet control valve to allow for the introduction of CO2 gas into the sealable enclosure; introducing CO2 gas into the sealable enclosure; measuring pressure inside the sealable enclosure and comparing measured pressure to preset pressure; closing inlet control valve when measured pressure is equivalent to preset pressure; leaving the fruits or vegetables in the sealable enclosure to absorb CO2 gas such that the fruits or vegetables will take up at least enough CO2 gas to acquire an effervescent flavor; measuring pressure inside the sealable enclosure to evaluate if measured pressure is decreasing; opening the outlet control valve when measured pressure is no longer decreasing and the carbonation system has remained stable for an extended period of time, such that when the outlet control valve is opened the pressure can be released from the sealable enclosure; and removing the carbonated fruits or vegetables from the sealable enclosure when the pressure has been released from the sealable enclosure.
- 87. The method of claim 86 further comprising evaluating whether to run a vacuum device.
- 88. The method of claim 86 further comprising measuring pressure and comparing measured pressure to preset pressure to evaluate whether to adjust an inlet rate control valve.
- 89. The method of claim 86 further comprising evaluating whether to adjust an outlet rate control valve.
FEDERAL FUNDING
[0001] This invention was made, at least in part, using funds provided by the United States Department of Agriculture/CSREES 00-34302-9206. The United States government may have rights in this invention.