The present invention relates to a method for securing a disposable powder tank to a machine processing doses of powder distributed from the tank.
WO 2009/000810 describes a container for storing and unloading a powder material that comprises:
This container can be used to refill the tank of a machine, in particular a machine producing beverages by dilution of the powder stored in the container. This container can also be used as the expansion tank of a machine. Actually if the machine presents a small internal tank or no tank at all, the container can be placed in the machine and provide the function of a tank or an expansion tank above the machine.
Yet it has been noticed that the simple installation of the container in the machine is not sufficient to prevent the movement of the container during the time it is positioned in the machine; for example, the machine operator could inadvertently push the container which could unload its powder out of the machine opening.
It has also been noticed that the operator may orientate the container along a bad direction when he connects the container to the machine. There is a need for a more direct and immediate connection of the container to the machine so that the operator immediately places the container along the correct direction.
The present invention aims at solving these problems.
According to a first aspect, the invention concerns a container holding assembly configured and adapted to connect a container adapted for storing and unloading a powder material to a machine,
Preferably the holding vessel presents a shape and a size such that at least a part of the container is slightly compressed by at least a part of the holding vessel. Consequently, once the container is placed inside the holding vessel, the assembly of the container in the holding vessel can be manipulated without the container falling or sliding out of the holding vessel. A wall friction is created between the container and the holding vessel that prevents the sliding of the container. Yet this wall friction is insufficient to resist to a simple human manual force pushing the container out of the holding vessel.
The guiding and locking means of the container holding assembly is preferably a tongue but any other known guiding and locking means could be used like e.g. corresponding screw threads on the holding vessel opened end and on the receiving assembly.
According to an embodiment, the releasing means of the container holding assembly can be an opening able to let a finger slide inside. The operator can slide a finger in that opening to push the container vessel out of the holding vessel.
According to another embodiment, the closed end of the holding vessel can also be made at least partially of a soft material so that the operator can exert a force on the container vessel through the soft material at the closed en of the holding vessel.
According to another embodiment, the closed end of the holding vessel can also present a hole in which a piston is able to slide. The length of the piston must be sufficient to enable the displacement of the extremity of the container vessel opened end out of the holding vessel of the receiving assembly so that the operator can grab it and draw it out.
The holding vessel is generally made of a rigid material. It is preferably made of plastic or metal to provide an aesthetic aspect.
According to a second aspect, the invention concerns a receiving assembly configured and adapted to receive the container holding assembly such as described above comprising:
The means for piercing the tearable membrane of the container and for cooperating with the hopper of the container is preferably a conduit presenting a section smaller than the section of the opened of the container vessel and bigger than the section of the hopper discharge outlet. The outlet section of the conduit presents generally a symmetrical form preferably a circular form. It can present a specific form cooperating exactly with the discharge outlet of the hopper. Due to these relative section differences:
According to the preferred mode, the guiding means of the receiving assembly guide the container holding assembly according to an axially aligned configuration respectively to the axis of the conduit and the axis of the of the hopper discharge outlet. Then the both axis of the hopper discharge outlet and of the conduit overlap and the membrane can be regularly torn along its entire surface permitting an efficient emptying of the container.
The guiding means of the receiving assembly can be a vertical slit. Said vertical slit can match with a tongue of the container holding assembly so that the tongue slides along the slit.
The locking means of the receiving assembly can be a horizontal slit. According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the receiving assembly comprises a vertical slit to guide the container holding assembly and a horizontal slit to lock the container holding assembly, the horizontal slit communicating with the bottom end of the vertical slit. These two slits enable easy coupling of the container holding assembly in the receiving assembly according to a first vertical downward movement to slide the tongue in the vertical slit and a second horizontal movement to slide the tongue in the horizontal slit.
As mentioned above other guiding and locking means can be implemented like for example screw threads along the holding assembly and the receiving assembly.
According to a third aspect, the invention concerns a dispensing machine which comprises a receiving assembly such as described above and a flowable substance dosing assembly at the bottom of said receiving assembly. Actually the invention is particularly adapted to machines fed with powders. The dosing assembly of the machine receives and transports a predetermined amount of flowable substance to part of the machine that processes this substance. The dosing assembly can be a rotary auger driven by an electrically powered motor.
Preferably, the dispensing machine can produce beverages. The flowable substance is accordingly a powdered food or beverage, like coffee, milk-based powder, chocolate, soup, soluble tea, . . .
According to a fourth aspect, the invention concerns a method for connecting a container for storing and unloading a powder material to a machine,
According to a fifth aspect, the invention concerns a system for producing beverages comprising:
The characteristics and advantages of the invention will be better understood in relation to:
A tearable membrane 33 is fixed above the opened end 35 of the vessel 31 and above the hopper discharge outlet 36 closing simultaneously the vessel opened end and the hopper tapered end. Preferably, the membrane is tearable by exercising a contact pressure on its surface. Such a tearable function can be obtained by making small perforations 37 (see
The shape and the size of the holding vessel 11 are such that the container vessel 31 is able to totally fit inside that holding vessel. Once the container vessel 31 is slid in the holding vessel 11, no part of the container vessel 31 can be seen. The container holding assembly 1 comprises a ring 26 placed around the holding vessel 11 and near its opened end 13. This ring supports two guiding and locking means of the container holding assembly 1 which are made of two tongues 14a, 14b extending radially and outwardly from the holding vessel surface. The different parts of the container holding assembly 1 may be connected by permanent or detachable means. Permanent means may be designed to be sealing, welding, bonding, non-reversible clipping means or other means. Detachable means may mean an assembly formed of a threaded portion or equivalent complementary mechanical engagement means on one of the elements of the assembly which collaborate with a threaded portion or complementary mechanical engagement means belonging to another element of the assembly.
The receiving assembly 2 presents the same circular shape as the container holding assembly 1 so that it can receive said container holding assembly 1 inside. It presents two vertical slits 21a, 21b on the periphery of its ring shape to match with the two tongues 14a, 14bof the container holding assembly 1 in order to guide it vertically. Optional external peripheral covers 211 hide these vertical slits 21a, 21b in the embodiment of
Further to this downward movement that opens the tearable membrane of the container 3, the operator can lock the container holding assembly 1 with the container 3 inside by horizontally rotating the container holding assembly 1 so that the both tongues 14a, 14b slide inside the horizontal slides 22a of the receiving assembly 2 which avoids the inadvertent withdrawing of the container holding assembly 1 from the receiving assembly 2. Actually, when the container 3 acts as the main or expansion tank of the machine, the whole flowable substance is not totally poured inside the machine once the container holding assembly 1 and the receiving assembly 2 are connected together. An amount of powder flows immediately in the receiving assembly 2 and for example in the dosing means at the bottom of said receiving assembly but the rest stays inside the container 3 and is gradually removed from it by the dosing means. It is important to not withdraw the container holding assembly 1 before the container 3 is totally empty. If not, the flowable substance would flow out of the container during the withdrawing and messes up the machine. Then the operator should not disconnect the two assemblies 1, 2 before he is sure that the container is empty; this can be checked for example through little transparent superposed parts of the container 3 and the container holding assembly 1 near their opened ends area. The emptiness can also be controlled by an optical sensor or by counting the number of doses that have flowed through the dosing means. The locking means oblige the operator to ask himself if the container holding assembly 1 can be removed.
The receiving assembly 2 can present means for attaching it to a machine to be fed with the flowable substance. In
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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09171130.9 | Sep 2009 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2010/063233 | 9/9/2010 | WO | 00 | 3/21/2012 |