This application claims the benefit of Italian Patent Application No. MI2013A001791 filed on Oct. 28, 2013.
The invention relates to a device for identification of a filter holder of an espresso coffee machine, comprising a support on which the filter holder to be identified is removably placed, said filter holder being provided with at least one beverage dispensing spout, at least one radiation sensor having at least one heat radiation-sensitive element, which is able to generate an electric signal representative of the heat radiation that has been sensed, an optical apparatus that focuses radiations on said at least one sensitive element and circuit means connected to said at least one heat radiation-sensitive element to receive the electric signals generated by said at least one sensitive element and process a corresponding output signal.
As is known, an espresso coffee machine is required to dispense various types of coffee-based beverages according to the tastes and traditions of various countries, requiring different amounts of coffee grounds or doses, possibly also with different grinding degrees or particle sizes.
It is also known that the filter holders of the machine are only loaded with coffee grounds by the operator during beverage preparation, by picking up the filter holder from its respective dispensing unit of the machine and placing it in its support located in the doser and grinder device.
In doing so, the operator has to select the particular filter holder, the type of blend and the dose, according to the requested type of beverage.
For example, if an Italian concentrated espresso coffee known as “ristretto” is requested, the operator shall use a single-cup filter holder, withdraw an appropriate dose of Italian roasted coffee, specially ground for Italian espresso, from the coffee grinder, introduce it into the machine at an espresso-calibrated dispenser, select dispensing of a small amount of water and finally use an adequate cup to collect the dispensed beverage.
If the request is for two moussy coffees known as “caffè crème”, a two-cup filter holder will be used, with a blonde roast coffee, specially ground for caffè crème, an amount of water required for two long doses, and large cups.
Considering that high-quality coffee bars may provide more than two varieties of coffee blends, the Italian espresso may be served in long or short shots, and machine dispensers dispense one or typically two coffees, it will be understood that, especially under intensive work conditions, the operator may take a wrong step and start dispensing a dose of caffè crème after mistakenly withdrawing a dose of coffee grounds for Italian espresso, or start dispensing two “ristrettos” after withdrawing two doses of blonde roast blends for caffè crème.
Therefore, it is important to determine whether one or two beverage dispensing spouts are present in the filter holder, i.e. to identify a single-dose or double-dose filter holder respectively.
The prior art provides various solutions to assist the operator in not mistaking the requested beverage type, such as those disclosed in EP-A-0280594, EP-A-2314188 or WO 2010130611A1.
In these prior art solutions, filter holders are identifiable by means of a mechanical, optical, magnetic or even radio label, which is identified by the ground coffee dose loading device or by a special dispenser of the coffee machine.
Nevertheless, the presence of a label on the filter holder, for identification thereof, causes drawbacks, as high mechanical and thermal stresses are involved when handling the filter holder.
In order to eject the spent grounds at the end of a dispensing operation, the filter holder is knocked against a wooden or rubber bar spanning over the box for spent grounds and, during operation, it is typically coupled to the dispenser unit of the machine, where temperatures range from 70 to 85° C.
Finally, it is washed daily, thereby receiving chemical and is thus exposed to chemical and abrasive stresses, which damage the labels on the filter holder.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a solution for identification of the filter holder of an espresso coffee machine that requires no label on the filter holder.
This object is fulfilled by a device for the identification of a filter holder of an espresso coffee machine, comprising a support on which the filter holder to be identified is removably placed, at least one beverage delivering spout on the filter holder, at least one radiation sensor having at least one heat radiation-sensitive element suitable for generating an electric signal representative of the heat radiation detected by the sensitive element, an optical apparatus that focuses radiations on said at least one sensitive element of the radiation sensor, said optical apparatus having a predetermined field of view, circuit means connected to said at least one radiation sensitive element of the radiation sensor for receiving an electric signals generated by said at least one sensitive element and for processing a corresponding output signal, said radiation sensor being placed, relative to said support for the filter holder to be identified, in a position that, when the filter holder rests on the support, at least one portion of said at least one beverage delivering spout falls within the field of view of the optical apparatus of said sensor, the output signal processed by said circuit means being a signal representative of the radiation emitted by the spout portion detected by said optical apparatus of the sensor.
The invention will be now described in greater detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments thereof, given by way of illustration and without limitation, and shown in the annexed drawings, in which:
Referring to the above mentioned figures and particularly to
The dispenser 1 comprises a support 3 with which a filter holder 4 engages.
The engagement of the filter holder 4 with the support 3 is conventionally obtained by means of wings 5 disposed at the periphery of the filter holder.
According to a first embodiment of the invention, the device comprises a thermopile heat radiation sensor, generally referenced 6, e.g. the sensor sold by EXCELITAS TECHNOLOGIES and known as TPiL 8T 2246 L3.9 OAA060 or an equivalent thereof, such as that disclosed in US 2013/0144563 A1
The sensor 6 is attached, for instance, to the wall 2 of the coffee machine that has the dispenser unit 1 fixed thereto.
Otherwise, the sensor 6 may be attached to a self-standing support, not shown.
The sensor 6 is attached to the wall 2, for example, through the terminal block 7 of the sensor, which has thereon the optical apparatus 8 that focuses the heat radiation emitted from the filter holder to be identified on sensitive elements, referenced 108, placed on the same terminal block 7 of the sensor 6 (see
Also the circuit means, referenced 106 (see
According to the invention, the terminal block 7 is placed in such position that the optical apparatus 8 turns its detection cone 9 toward the spouts 10 and 11 of the outlet 12 of the filter holder.
In the case of
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Therefore, this filter holder must contain a single dose of ground coffee for use.
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The filter holder as shown in
Under the support consisting of the brackets 17 and 18 of the grinding and dosing apparatus, the device comprises a sensor 6.
The cone of vision 9 of the latter is turned toward the filter holder 13 to intercept the body of the spout 15.
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It will be appreciated from the above that the device of the invention may be used to identify a type of filter holder even when the latter has no label thereon.
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The signals emitted from the sensor 6 are processed by an electronic unit which generates a representation. e.g. a bar graph, of a double-spout filter holder as shown in
These signals, which provide identification of the filter holder type, in case of attachment to a grinding and dosing apparatus, can instruct the latter to load the filter holder with the appropriate dose of ground coffee.
If the device of the invention is attached to a dispenser of an espresso coffee machine, the same filter holder identification signals will be used to automatically supply the proper amount of hot water to the dispenser, such that the filter holders receive the proper dose of water, according to their types, without risking that a wrong control imparted by the operator may lead to a wrong dose administration.
The signals emitted from the sensors 6, which are also indicative of the temperature at the filter holder spouts, may be also employed to prevent hot water dispensing, and hence beverage preparation, if an insufficient temperature is found in the filter holder spouts, to indicate that the filter holder is too cold, which might affect the quality of the dispensed beverage.
Nevertheless, the magnitude of the signals emitted from the sensor shall also be accounted for when designing the device, because it also depends on the amount of heat radiations emitted from the filter holder body, which in turn depends on the degree of reflection of the outer surface of the filter holder, on its color and the material of which it is made.
The operation and purposes of the device according to the second embodiment of the invention do not differ from those described with reference to the first embodiment.
Since the field of view 9 of the optical apparatus 8 of the sensor 6 is characterized by a given angle a, geometric positioning constraints apply, for the filter holder spouts to be identified to entirely fall within such field of view.
If a new apparatus is designed, these requirements of the device may be accounted for, such that the sensor holding structure 6 and the filter holder support may be properly designed for the use of a single sensor 6, like in the case of the first embodiment of the invention.
In case of use with existing apparatus or with apparatus that require particular geometries for the filter holder support structure, an identification device comprising a pair of sensors 6 and 6a, like in the second embodiment of the invention, may be technically more advantageous.
Of course, the filter holder identification signals obtained with the device of the invention may be used to exchange filter holder type information between different machines, such as a grinding and dosing apparatus and an espresso coffee machine, by sending information to the latter about the type of filter holder that has been loaded and preventing delivery of doses of hot water for beverage preparation other than the proper one for the dose contained in the filter holder when the latter is introduced into the dispensers of the coffee machine.
While the filter holder identification device has been described above with exemplary reference to incorporation thereof in a coffee grinding and dosing apparatus and in an espresso coffee machine, it may be obviously provided as a self-standing structure, separate both from the grinding and dosing apparatus and from the coffee machine, and able to interact with them by sending a signal corresponding to the identified filter holder type to either or both of them.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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MI2013A001791 | Oct 2013 | IT | national |