Claims
- 1. In an espresso machine having a rotating ceramic disk valve as a selective water-steam distributor, a driving connection a drive motor connected to the valve via a driving connection to rotate to the valve to desired angular positioning and a control device for controlling the drive motor, the improvement comprising: Geneva gear incorporated into the driving connection between the drive motor and the rotating ceramic disk valve, with the gear setting the position of the rotating ceramic disk valve in make-and-break cycles, and the control device incluidng means for switching off the drive motor after at least one make-and-break cycle of the Geneva gear.
- 2. The espresso machine according to claim 1, wherein: the Geneva gear includes: a Geneva disk having a plurality of radially extending drive slots distributed about its circumference, and a rotating drive element connected to the drive motor and having a drive pin formed such that the drive pin extends into one of the drive slots over the course of only a portion of a revolution of the drive element and carries the Geneva disk along for one make-and-break cycle when the drive element rotates, a fixing latch disposed on the circumference of the Geneva disk between each two respective adjacent drive slots, and a fixing element disposed on the drive element and engaging a respective latch in the rotational positions of the Geneva disk when a make-and-break cycle ends.
- 3. The espresso machine according to claim 1, wherein the control device has a memory for rotational-position information pertaining to at least one of the positions of the disk valve, the position of the Geneva disk, and the rpm of the drive element, as a reference for a setting position change for the disk valve.
- 4. The espresso machine according to claim 1, wherein the control device includes a resetting device, with which the Geneva disk is automatically reset prior to a setting position change of the valve.
- 5. The espresso machine according to claim 1, wherein the control device includes means for reversing the direction of rotation of the drive motor and the Geneva gear.
Priority Claims (1)
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101 48 931.5 |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application No. 10/263,352, filed Oct. 3, 2002.
Continuations (1)
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10347513 |
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