This patent application claims priority to Italian utility model patent Application Serial No. PO2009U000011, filed on Oct. 24, 2009, titled “Improved Espresso Coffee Machine”, and which is hereby incorporated in its entirety by reference.
The systems and methods of this invention disclosure relate to an improved espresso coffee machine.
As is known, brewing espresso coffee requires that a certain amount of water (usually around 60 ml) at 90° C. be forced through a coffee pod weighing around 14 g at a nominal pressure of 9 bar. It is also known that the quality of the espresso is greatly influenced by pressure and temperature. The physical properties of coffee vary depending on the variety. It follows, therefore, that the parameters for an optimal brew differ for each coffee variety.
This Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the detailed description. This Summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
Systems and methods for an espresso coffee machine are described. In one aspect, the improved espresso coffee machine comprises one or more operating units, each of which at least comprises a boiler, a pump, a heating unit, and a unit for aroma extraction and dispensing of the espresso coffee brew, including related conduits. Each unit is equipped with a system for controlling and adjusting the espresso coffee brewing parameters.
Experts in the trade will better appreciate the technical advantages of the following described systems and methods for an improved espresso coffee machine from the following description with reference to the accompanying drawings, which illustrate a preferred non-limiting embodiment of it and in which:
Prior art machines are ordinarily equipped with a pump driven by an electrical, alternating current motor. Typically, although the pump is equipped with means for setting the water outlet pressure upon installation, the pressure subsequently cannot be adjusted at the user's will.
Moreover, the temperature usually is controlled by a heat exchanger, an electromechanical thermostat, or an electronic PID temperature controller. At best, these systems provide consistent temperature stability but cannot implement repeatable and customizable temperature profiles.
In contrast to conventional state-of-the-art espresso coffee machines, the following described systems and methods for improved espresso coffee machines provide, for example, an espresso coffee machine where the brewing parameters can be controlled and adjusted by the user. These novel systems and methods are now described in greater detail.
Through the user interface, a user can adjust the extraction pressure in real time, substantially allowing the user to optimize the pressure according to each different coffee blend used. The pressure can be adjusted, for example, by operating the pump using a manual actuator 16 of
A better quality drink can be obtained by varying the pressure during extraction. For this purpose, according to one exemplary embodiment of these disclosed systems and methods for an improved espresso coffee machine, different pressure profiles can be stored in a memory operatively coupled to the central processing unit and accessed by the user for review/display when desired.
In one implementation, a desired pressure profile can be activated by the user through the user interface. The CPU drives the output of the associated control module in such a way as to reproduce the programmed pressure curve. Three different exemplary pressure profiles obtainable according to the invention are shown in
In this implementation, the user can control the extraction temperature in real time. The temperature profile, therefore, can be optimized for a particular coffee variety and easily selected through the user interface. In this case, too, the CPU can be used to store different temperature profiles to be sent to the associated control module.
The embodiment described above is provided purely by way of an example and it will be understood that other equivalent embodiments are imaginable without departing from the scope of protection of the described systems and methods for an improved espresso coffee machine.
Although the above sections describe systems and methods for an improved espresso coffee machine in language specific to structural features, the implementations defined in the appended claims are not necessarily limited to the specific described features. Rather, the specific features are disclosed as exemplary forms of implementing the claimed subject matter.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PO2009U000011 | Oct 2009 | IT | national |