The present invention relates to a heat exchanger, in particular with indirect contact, preferably on the surface, for discharge containers of solenoid valves of machines for coffee dispensing, in accordance with the present invention.
The object of the present invention also relates to a discharge container for solenoid valves of machines for coffee dispensing equipped with the aforesaid heat exchanger.
The object of the present invention is also a machine for coffee dispensing equipped with a discharge container for solenoid valves of machines for coffee dispensing provided with the aforesaid heat exchanger.
The object of the present invention refers to the technical industrial sector of machines for coffee dispensing in general and, in particular, it is aimed at professional machines for coffee dispensing.
As is known, the technical sector of machines for coffee dispensing is becoming more and more aligned with the general needs of reducing energy consumption and increasing the general performance of the machines that are produced and marketed.
The growing efforts by the manufacturers of machines for coffee dispensing has gradually allowed to obtain a greater reduction of heat losses to the outside, optimize the powers and spaces of the internal components of the same, as well as achieve significant results in terms of energy saving and overall dimensions.
Despite the various efforts to limit waste of heat to the maximum, the Applicant has found that there are still significant margins for improvement especially in relation to the discharges of the solenoid valves that manage the hot water flows destined for the extraction of coffee.
With particular reference to the extraction of coffee in current machines for the preparation and for dispensing the relative hot beverage, said operation is carried out by controlling corresponding flows of water heated to 90° C. which pass through respective three-way solenoid valves arranged at respective dispensing groups.
The actuation of each solenoid valve causes the transit of hot water through the corresponding dispensing group and the relative extraction of the coffee.
Once the coffee has been extracted, the excess hot water that is between the coffee panel and the shower head of the dispensing group is expelled into the discharge in order to lower the pressure in the area of the filter holder and thus allow the operator to remove the filter holder quickly and easily.
The hot water that is discharged by each solenoid valve first flows directly into a respective discharge container and, subsequently, into the discharge of the machine for coffee dispensing resulting in a significant waste of heated water potentially reusable for the purpose of the recovery of thermal energy.
The main object of the present invention is to propose a heat exchanger, in particular with indirect contact, preferably on the surface, for discharge containers of solenoid valves of machines for coffee dispensing, a relative discharge container equipped with such heat exchanger and a machine for coffee dispensing equipped with such discharge container and the relative heat exchanger, capable of solving the problems encountered in the prior art.
It is also an object of the present invention to further reduce the heat losses of the machines for coffee dispensing.
It is also an object of the present invention to increase the performance of the machines for coffee dispensing.
A further object of the present invention is to optimize the powers of the internal components of the machines for coffee dispensing.
Finally, an object of the present invention is to reduce the overall energy consumption of the machines for coffee dispensing required to heat the supply water coming from the water network or from a similar supply source.
The purposes specified above and others are substantially achieved by a heat exchanger, in particular with indirect contact, preferably on the surface, for discharge containers of solenoid valves of machines for coffee dispensing, a relative discharge container provided with such heat exchanger and a machine for coffee dispensing provided with such discharge container and the relative heat exchanger, as described and claimed below.
By way of example, the description of a preferred but not exclusive embodiment of a heat exchanger, in particular with indirect contact, preferably on the surface, for discharge containers of solenoid valves of machines for coffee dispensing, a relative discharge container provided with such heat exchanger and a machine for coffee dispensing provided with such discharge container and the relative heat exchanger, is reported in accordance with the present invention.
Such description will be made herein below with reference to the accompanying drawings, provided for indicative only and therefore not limiting purpose, in which:
With reference to the accompanying figures, the number 1 indicates overall a heat exchanger, in particular with indirect contact, preferably on the surface, for discharge containers 300 of solenoid valves 200 of machines 100 for dispensing coffee.
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The body 2 comprises a first portion 3 externally presenting a collection cavity 4 of a hot waste fluid F1 coming from at least one solenoid valve 200 of the machine 100 for coffee dispensing.
In detail, the collection cavity 4 defines a first surface 3a of the first portion 3, arranged to come into contact with the hot waste fluid F1 (
The heat exchanger 1 further comprises a second portion (
The secondary surface 5b of the second portion 5 of the body 2 is arranged to come into contact with a heat exchange fluid F2 of the machine 100 for coffee dispensing having a temperature different from the temperature of the hot discharge fluid F1 of the solenoid valve 200.
By means of the surfaces 3a, 3b, 5a, 5b respectively of the first portion 3 and of the second portion 5 of the body 2 of the heat exchanger 1, the first and the second portion 3, 5 of the body 2 allow and ensure an exchange of heat, by conduction, between the hot discharge fluid F1, coming from at least one solenoid valve 200 of the machine 100, in contact with the first surface 3a of the first portion 3 of the body 2 and the heat exchange fluid F2 of the machine 100 in contact with the secondary surface 5b of the second portion 5 of the body 2.
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The transit conduit 6 has at least one supply fitting 6a of the heat exchange fluid F2 coming from the machine 100 for coffee dispensing which develops outside the first portion 5 of the body 2 of the heat exchanger 1.
Advantageously, the supply fitting 6a of the transit conduit 6 can be connected to a water supply duct coming from the water network or from a similar source of water supply.
The transit conduit 6 also has at least one outlet fitting 6b of the heat exchange fluid F2 which must reach the machine 100 for coffee dispensing. Similarly to the supply fitting 6a of the duct 6, the outlet fitting 6b also develops outside the first portion 5 of the body 2 of the heat exchanger 1, preferably substantially parallel to the supply fitting 6a.
The supply fitting 6a and the outlet fitting 6b of the transit duct 6 of the heat exchange fluid F2 of the machine 100 for coffee dispensing each develops transversely, preferably perpendicularly, to a prevailing development plane of the first portion 5 of the body 2 of the heat exchanger 1.
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The secondary surface 5b of the second portion 5 of the body 2 of the heat exchanger 1 is defined by the internal surface of the transit duct 6 of the heat exchange fluid F2 at least in correspondence of the transit segment 6c.
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Advantageously, the second surface 3b of the first portion 3 of the body 2 of the heat exchanger 1 is at least in part, preferably completely, counter-shaped to the primary surface 5a of the second portion 5, i.e. to the outer surface of the transit segment 6c of the transit duct 6.
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In order to allow an easy and smooth insertion of the heat exchanger 1 into the discharge container 300 of the solenoid valve 200 of the machine 100 for coffee dispensing, the first portion 3 of the body 2 of the heat exchanger 1 presents a substantially flattened external and/or overall conformation (
The first portion 3 of the body 2 of the heat exchanger 1 also presents a substantially trapezoidal shape.
Preferably, the shape of the first portion 3 of the body 2 of the heat exchanger 1 narrows as it approaches the supply 6a and outlet 6b fittings of the transit duct 6.
Furthermore, the subject matter of the present invention is also a discharge container 300 (
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The bottom 301a and the side walls 301b together define a housing compartment 302 for collecting a hot waste fluid F1 coming from at least one solenoid valve 200 of the machine 100 for coffee dispensing.
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The discharge container 300 also includes at least one outflow outlet 306 to allow the outflow of the hot waste fluid F1 accumulated inside the housing compartment 302 towards the final discharge 101 of the machine 100.
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In other words, the body 2 of the heat exchanger 1 is interposed between the inlets 303 of the hot waste fluid F1 coming from the solenoid valves 200 of the machine 100 for coffee dispensing and the outflow outlet 306 of the discharge container 300.
In this way, at the end of each coffee extraction operation, the excess hot waste fluid F1 is sent to the discharge container 300 entering the housing compartment 302 of the latter through the respective inlet 303 and the corresponding deflection chamber 304.
Each deflection chamber 304 directs the respective flow of fluid F1 at the inlet towards the collection cavity 4 of the heat exchanger 1 by heating the first portion 3 of the latter and, consequently, the transit segment 6c of the duct 6 of the second portion 5. The passage of the heat exchange fluid F2 along the transit segment 6c of the transit duct 6, which is indirectly heated by the hot waste fluid F1 through the first portion 3 of the body 2 of the heat exchanger 1, consequently heats the heat exchange fluid F2 which is sent to the machine 100 through the outlet fitting 6b in order to be reused by it.
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The heated water at the outlet from the heat exchanger 1 through the respective outlet fitting 6b can be sent to one of the boilers 105, 106 according to the needs, so as to feed them with already preheated water and thus reducing the energy overall required to maintain the operating temperatures of the relative machine 100.
Similarly, also the hot waste water accumulated in the housing compartment 302 of the discharge container 300 can be sent to one of the boilers 105, 106 or discharged through the final discharge 101 of the machine 100 for coffee dispensing.
The heat exchanger 1, the discharge container 300 provided with said heat exchanger 1, as well as the machine 100 for coffee dispensing provided with such discharge container 300 and the relative heat exchanger 1 described above solve the problems encountered in the prior art and achieve important advantages.
First of all, the preheating actuated by the heat exchanger on the supply water coming from the water network or from a similar source allows a significant reduction of the overall heat losses of the machines, as it permits exploiting the heat of the excess water from the coffee extractions.
Naturally, the preheating of the supply water allows an increase in the performance of the machines which must use less time and energy to reach operating temperatures.
It should also be considered that the powers of the internal components of the machines on which the heat exchangers are installed according to the present invention are thus optimized.
Finally, it should be highlighted that the preheating of the water supplied by heat exchangers such as the one described above allows a significant reduction in the energy consumption of the machines for coffee dispensing.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102019000012945 | Jul 2019 | IT | national |