The present invention relates to a milk frothing device, and in particular, a milk frothing device capable of generating foam with different volume.
Nowadays, people like to add foaming milk to coffee to give the coffee a more delicate taste and silky texture. On the other hand, beautiful froth patterns may be created on coffee to make the coffee more appealing. Cappuccino and latte are popular coffee drinks that have different foam volume, In fact, variation in foam volume may give a significantly different tasting experience. Thus the quality and volume of the foam have a strong influence on coffee tasting.
Milk foam, or froth, is formed by mixing milk with air or steam. The most common methods for milk frothing include steam blasting and stirring. Generally, adding heat to milk while frothing provides a better effect, and the foam formed remains intact for a longer period of time. The steam blasting method works by blasting milk with high temperature pressurized steam to create foam, where steam could heat the milk at the same time. Some major drawbacks of the steam blasting method are that milk will be diluted by the steam and the temperature of milk is difficult to control. Also, strong technical skills are required to create quality foam. Alternatively, the stirring method mixes air and milk with a set of high speed rotating stirrer while providing heat to the milk. This process is automated and does not require any manual control or technical skills, which is particularly favorable. Also, coffee may be brewed during milk frothing. Currently, milk frothing devices available in the market only give a single foam volume. To obtain different foam volume, at least two sets of stirrer with different shapes are required, in which one is for high foam volume and the other is for low foam volume.
Patent No. CN 102160761 A discloses a milk frothing device using magnets for rotation transmission. The device includes a supporting stand mounted on a shaft of the motor at the base. Magnets are installed inside a supporting stand and a heating plate is installed on the stand. When the supporting stand rotates, the magnet inside the supporting stand rotates accordingly. Milk frothing is performed when a magnet in a stirrer in a container is driven into rotation through magnetic interaction.
Patent No. CN 101904700 A discloses a milk frothing device directly driven by an electric motor installed in a base. The motor in the base drives a shaft that runs through the bottom of a container. The stirrer attached to the shaft is driven into rotation fir milk frothing. A major deficiency of this device is that there may be sealing problems after prolonged period of use.
Patent No. CN 10197210 A discloses a milk frothing device. Milk is filled in a container fitted on a base and is heated by a heating element while stirred by a ring-shaped spring. The spring is driven by a motor located inside a cover of the container. Contacting plates are located in the container and the container cover for electrical conduction. Foaming milk for cappuccino may be produced this way.
Currently, there are a lot of ways to perform milk frothing and create foam, yet methods for controlling the foam volume rarely exist. As a result, the present invention relates to a method capable of controlling the foam volume.
The present invention provides a milk frothing device for controlling foam volume, the milk frothing device comprising a container having a cover; a stirrer disposed within the container; a motor having a shaft for rotating the stirrer; a rotation control element for controlling the director of the shaft of the motor and in turn rotating the stirrer forward or backward; and a base attachable to the container, the base including a heating element, a circuit board and a temperature sensor, wherein the foam volume is controlled by rotating the s stirrer forward or backward.
The motor may be located in the base, or alternatively, the motor may be located in the cover.
In one embodiment, a first magnet is disposed in the stirrer and interacts with a second magnet disposed in a supporting stand mounted on the shaft of the motor for rotation transmission.
In another embodiment, the milk frothing device includes a connector disposed between the shaft of the motor and the stirrer for rotation transmission. Preferably, the stirrer and the motor are connected through a connector and a connecting shaft for rotation transmission.
In one embodiment, the rotation control element is a sliding commutator that controls the rotating direction of the motor through a sliding button.
In another embodiment, the rotation control element is a rotary commutator that controls the rotation direction of the motor through a rotating knob.
In yet another embodiment, the rotation control element includes a circuit board that controls the rotation direction of the motor through a first button for rotating the stirrer in the one direction and a second button for rotating the stirrer in the other direction.
Preferably, the stirrer includes one or more than one individual blades, each blade having a wave-like structure.
Still preferably, the stirrer includes a plurality of semi-dome shaped blades spaced apart with a filter under each individual blade.
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In one embodiment, the sliding commutator 20 may be replaced with a rotary commutator for controlling the rotation direction of the motor 12. Alternatively, the circuit board 19 may be specifically designed to control the rotation direction of the motor 12.
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