The present invention falls within the field of the preparation of drinks or beverages, e.g. those based on coffee, by extracting a concentrated dose, e.g. of ground coffee, contained in a capsule. It relates more specifically to the devices that use such capsules.
Capsules and machines that operate on the aforementioned principle have been in existence for several decades.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,899,886, U.S. Pat. No. 2,968,560, U.S. Pat. No. 3,403,617 and U.S. Pat. No. 3,607,297 describe devices in which the capsule is initially pierced at several points, then has pressurized water passed through it.
The capsule described in patent CH 605 293 or in patent EP 0 242 556 B1 comprises a membrane in its lower part. Water under pressure is initially introduced into the upper part of the capsule, causing the capsule to swell, mainly in the region of the membrane. Beyond a certain pressure, the membrane tears thereby allowing a water-coffee mixture to flow out.
Other capsules equipped with membranes are described in the following patent documents: EP 0 468 079 A, EP 0 806 373 A, EP 0 554 469 A.
The present invention notably seeks to improve the sealing of the devices intended to extract coffee from capsules provided with a sealing bulge in their lower part.
The subject of the invention is, therefore, a device for preparing a drink extracted from a capsule provided with a sealing bulge in the lower part of its side wall, the device comprising a capsule support and a capsule cage inside which there are at least a water inlet and capsule-piercing means, characterized in that the lower end of the internal face of said cage comprises an annular recess sized so that at least part of its internal face comes into sealed contact with said sealing bulge.
Advantageously, sealing can be improved by fixing a seal in the recess.
According to one embodiment of the invention, the seal comprises a moving part the free end of which is designed to come into sealed contact with said sealing bulge.
To support the seal, the recess may further comprise a backing ring, preferably positioned under the seal.
In an alternative form of the invention, the ring comprises at least one hole positioned to allow liquid to flow.
The invention is described in greater detail hereinafter via nonlimiting embodiments illustrated by the following figures:
As can also be seen in
According to one unillustrated embodiment of the invention, the recess 8 has no sealing element. Its internal face is simply configured in such a way as to seal with the bulge 6. Sealing can be achieved by bringing the horizontal face of the recess 8 exclusively into contact with the upper face of the bulge 6. It is also possible for the recess 8 to be given a geometry which conforms precisely to the geometry of the bulge 6, in the manner of the geometry of a molded object and the geometry of its mold.
The recess illustrated in
When liquid flows between the side wall 2 of the capsule 1 and the internal wall of the cage 5, pressure is applied to the upper face of the moving part 11, forcing the latter to become lodged in the gutter 10 of the capsule 1. Sealing at the bulge 6 is thus improved.
If the capsule 1 has no bulge (see
To improve the effectiveness of the seal 9 in the presence of a capsule 1 provided with a bulge 6, a backing ring 12 may be fitted as illustrated in
In order to limit the use of the device according to the invention to capsules that have a sealing bulge 6, the ring 12 comprises a series of holes 13. These holes are arranged in such a way as to allow liquid to flow through the ring 13. Thus the ring 12 cannot act like a seal for capsules that do not have a sealing bulge 6.
It goes without saying that the invention is not restricted to the examples illustrated in the figures.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2009/053220 | Jul 2009 | IB | international |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB2010/053257 | 7/16/2010 | WO | 00 | 5/3/2012 |