1. Field of the Invention
The subject matter of the present invention is a device according to the preamble of the first independent patent claim. The device serves for stirring, frothing and optionally heating liquid foods, in particular for frothing milk.
2. Description of Related Art
A known device of the type referred to, which is commercially available and is described in EP 1,827,188 is, for example, the Nespresso Aeroccino milk frother. Said device has a liquid space, into the base or wall of which a magnetic stirring mechanism and an electric heater are fitted. The magnetic stirring mechanism has a rotatingly driven driving magnet which drives a magnetic stirrer which can be placed onto a spike in the liquid space. The device is furthermore equipped with a temperature sensor via which the heater is switched off at a liquid temperature of, for example, 70° C.
Such devices which are known from the prior art for stirring, frothing and optionally heating liquid foods can be cleaned only relatively poorly. This is true in particular of the movable liquid container which, because of the electric components integrated therein, must not be submerged in water and must not be washed at all in a dishwasher. This is a disadvantage and hygienically unsatisfactory, in particular for the removal of adhering milk residues or those which have been burnt on. In addition, the known devices are restricted to only one maximum liquid volume.
The present invention has the object of providing a device which is suitable for stirring, frothing and optionally heating liquid foods, in particular for frothing milk, wherein the device is intended to be simpler with regard to cleaning than the known devices mentioned above.
The device according to the invention for stirring, frothing and optionally heating liquid foods has a machine part and a liquid container which is freely movable independently of the machine part and does not have any electric components (components through which electric currents are conducted in a specific manner upon connection to a power source), wherein the two parts are matched to each other in such a manner that the liquid container can be placed onto the machine part serving as a base. A magnetic stirrer can be positioned in the liquid container. The liquid container with or without the magnetic stirrer in position can be submerged without problem into rinsing water for cleaning purposes or can be washed in a dishwasher. The machine part has the magnetic stirring mechanism and optionally the heater, temperature sensor, timer and other control elements, and a supporting surface for the liquid container, wherein, for example, the upper side of a housing can be designed as the supporting surface. In preferred embodiments, the rotating driving magnet projects out of said supporting surface, advantageously covered by a corresponding bulge in the supporting surface, and the base of the liquid container has a corresponding indentation in the form of a structure which is permanently present in the liquid space and on which the magnetic stirrer is rotatably mounted, for example can be placed thereon. The structure for the rotatable mounting of the magnetic stirrer, and the magnetic stirrer are preferably designed in such a manner that the magnetic stirrer remains fastened on the structure even without the action of the magnetic attracting force of the driving magnet, and therefore the magnetic stirrer does not drop out of the liquid container when the liquid is being poured out.
In other preferred embodiments, the magnetic stirrer is fastened in a freely rotatable manner on a structure which can be reversibly brought into the liquid space and which serves as a holding means for the magnetic stirrer and is designed, for example, as a holding bar. A magnetic-stirrer holding bar of this type can be, for example, fitted into the liquid space from above and can be pulled out again. In this case, the magnetic stirrer is positioned over the driving magnet in the liquid container, which is placed onto the machine part, in such a manner that the magnetic driving force can be transmitted from the driving magnet of the machine part to the magnetic stirrer in the liquid container. In advantageous embodiments, the upper end of the holding bar is fastened to a cover matching the liquid container. In embodiments without a cover, the holding means for the magnetic stirrer can be fastened, for example, to the upper edge of the liquid container.
Embodiments of this type with a structure which can be reversibly brought into the liquid container in order to receive the magnetic stirrer, therefore do not require any permanent structures for receiving the magnetic stirrer on the inner surface of the liquid container. Therefore, in particular, the inner base surface of the liquid container can be of a flat design and the supporting surface of the machine part can also be of a substantially flat design, since the rotating driving magnet does not project out of the supporting surface. Preferred embodiments of the supporting surface of said embodiments and of the outer surface of the base of the liquid container are equipped with structures, such as tongue and groove, or other corresponding projections and depressions or structures similar to quarter-turn fasteners for the precisely matching positioning of the liquid container on the supporting surface of the machine part. In some embodiments, precise positioning is very important because the magnetic stirrer is not positioned over the center of the base surface of the liquid container, but rather is positioned eccentrically in order to obtain optimum generation of foam.
A particular advantage of the embodiments without permanent structures for holding and rotatably mounting the magnetic stirrer on the inner surface is in particular a flat, inner base surface of the liquid container such that the liquid container can be cleaned in a very particularly simple manner. A further advantage of embodiments of this type with a magnetic-stirrer holding means which can be reversibly brought into the liquid space is that the magnetic stirrer, because of being fastened to the holding means, can readily be removed from the liquid container prior to the liquid being poured out and does not undesirably drop out when the liquid is being poured out.
If the holding means, for example the holding bar, of the magnetic stirrer is fastened to the cover of the liquid container, the cover is opened and the magnetic stirrer removed in one hand movement. The holding bar is preferably fastened reversibly to the cover and the magnetic stirrer is preferably fastened reversibly to the holding bar for removal for cleaning purposes and space-saving storage. Furthermore, a reversible fastening of the magnetic stirrer to the holding means also ensures a choice of different types of magnetic stirrers depending on the application (stirring of cream, or sauce or frothing of milk or hot chocolate, etc.), for example in embodiments using coils or blades made of a suitable metal or plastic.
A structure mounted permanently in the liquid container or a structure which can be reversibly brought into the liquid container for the rotatable fastening of the magnetic stirrer can be arranged either in the center of the liquid container, i.e. in coordination with the center axis thereof, or eccentrically. An eccentric arrangement promotes the formation of froth, for example when frothing milk.
The great advantage of the device according to the invention over the known devices is the physical division of the function of receiving the liquid, on the one hand, and all of the electric functions on the other hand, between two separate device parts. Said device parts are separated from each other in such a manner that the lower machine part in the form of a base at the same time takes on a stand function and the liquid container which can be placed onto said base is designed as a movable part, i.e. for example, has a handle, and is also suitable for pouring out the stirred and/or frothed food and at the same time is easy to clean. In preferred embodiments, the machine part serving as the base does not project substantially over the normal level of the liquid container, for example an optionally insulating positioning structure, which may project over the normal level of the liquid container, preferably does not project by more than 1%, 2% or 5% to 10%, 20% or 50% of the overall height of the movable liquid container. Since, in embodiments according to the invention of the device, the container for the liquid, which in particular requires cleaning, is designed as a liquid container which is independent from the machine part and does not have water-sensitive components, such as electric components, said liquid container is significantly simpler and easier to clean than the containers for the liquid in conventional devices. The entire movable liquid container is cleaned together with the handle and the outside of the movable part, the outside frequently likewise becoming dirty through customary use. The device is therefore more hygienic than customary devices, not only domestically, but also when used in a large-scale business. In preferred embodiments, the entire movable part is dishwasher-safe.
A further advantage of the device according to the invention is the possibility of equipping a single machine part with a set of different liquid containers matched thereto. For example, to produce hot chocolate, a different liquid container can be placed onto the machine part than the liquid container which is suitable for producing the milk froth for, for example, two cups of cappuccino.
This invention also relates to embodiments, the machine parts of which are equipped with components by means of which the heating and/or stirring power can be regulated, adjusted and/or switched on and off or can be programmed automatically or by an operator. This is advantageous in particular if the device is also intended to be usable to produce soups, sauces, creams, puddings, mousse and the like and, for this purpose, also has a set of matching liquid containers which are easy to clean, wherein the liquid containers can differ not only in holding capacity but also in shape and material. Similarly, the set may have magnetic stirrers of differing configuration.
In another exemplary embodiment of the invention, the machine part is fitted into a coffee machine, for example, in such a manner that the supporting surface for the liquid container is arranged on the covering of the coffee machine or next to the drip surface. Simple cleaning of the movable liquid container is also of great advantage in this use of the device according to the invention. It circumvents the known problem of steam nozzles which are fitted in many commercially available coffee machines for the steam heating of milk. Said steam nozzles cannot be separated from the device for cleaning purposes and therefore frequently become stuck together or clogged up by milk residues. In contrast to the convenience of automated frothing of milk by various embodiments of the device according to the invention, the frothing of milk with a steam nozzle also requires the user to make specific movements, and to be dexterous and attentive.
Owing to the fact that, in principle, all of the embodiments of the device according to the invention can be used with different liquid containers, the range of use possibilities is considerably expanded in comparison to milk frothing devices known from the prior art and also includes the use of correspondingly configured devices in the catering trade.
Exemplary embodiments are described in more detail in conjunction with the figures below. However, the invention is not restricted to said embodiments. Features of various embodiments described can be combined into other advantageous embodiments. In the figures:
In preferred embodiments of the invention—as illustrated in FIG. 1—a driving axis 12 of the driven magnet 6 is remote by a distance d from a center axis 13 of the liquid container, as a result of which the movable magnetic stirrer 9, placed on the indentation 5 on the base of the liquid container, is positioned eccentrically, which is advantageous in terms of mixing.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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| 180/08 | Feb 2008 | CH | national |
| Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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| PCT/CH09/00046 | 2/5/2009 | WO | 00 | 11/4/2010 |