Infusion machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6766729
  • Patent Number
    6,766,729
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, September 26, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 27, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Alexander; Reginald L.
    Agents
    • Young & Thompson
Abstract
An infusion machine includes a base receiving a collecting tray formed with a bottom and a side wall and provided with a cover forming a support for an infusion receptacle, as well as a device for producing infusion having a head for an infusion outlet, overlying the support by a distance. The support is movably mounted as to height relative to the tray by an adjustment device to cause the distance to vary. The adjustment device includes nesting members adjustable in height by sliding and distributed over at least two opposite regions of the sidewall of the well and of the periphery of the support.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to infusion machines comprising a base receiving a collecting tray formed with a bottom and a sidewall and provided with a cover forming a support for an infusion receptacle, as well as an upright secured to the base and containing a device for making infusion, having an infusion outlet head overlying said support by a distance (d).




The invention relates more precisely to infusion machines of this type in which the support is movably mounted as to height relative to said tray by adjustment means to cause the distance (d) to vary.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




An adjustable support has already been described for example in the document EP0 585 607. The adjustment means disclosed in this document requires the combination of a screw drive and a device for locking in several positions. Such an arrangement is difficult to make and gives rise to increased cost of production. Moreover, this adjustment means works in the internal space of the tray receiving the infusion residues and is thus subject to soiling which can impede its operation.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention has particularly for its object to provide an adjustment means of the support on the tray which remains low cost and which at the same will have great ease of operation.




According to the invention, the adjustment means comprises nesting members adjustable as to height by sliding and distributed over at least two opposite regions of the sidewall of the tray and of the periphery of the support.




Thus, the height adjustment takes place in a simple and safe manner by simple sliding movement and is very clean because the nesting members are arranged outside the internal space of the tray.




In a preferred embodiment, the nesting means comprise, on the one hand, a set of opposite and staged slide ways in parallel planes, and on the other hand, at least two ribs adapted to come into engagement respectively with two opposite slide ways.




This arrangement permits the user to adjust the support by simple horizontal movement in the manner of a drawer.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The characteristics and advantages of the invention will become further apparent from the description which follows, given by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a fragmentary perspective view of an infusion machine showing a collector tray provided with a cover forming a support according to the invention;





FIG. 2

shows on a larger scale and in front perspective the tray provided with its cover;





FIG. 3

shows in rear perspective a first phase of nesting of the cover on the tray; and





FIG. 4

shows in rear perspective the cover positioned on the tray at a selected level.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The infusion machine shown in

FIG. 1

comprises a base


1


receiving a collector tray


2


formed by a bottom


3


and a sidewall


4


constituted the periphery and provided with a cover


5


whose periphery caps the sidewall


4


and which forms a support for an infusion receptacle which can for example be a small or a large cup or else a pouring pot. This base is secured to an upright


6


in the form of a beam containing a device for producing infusion (not shown) and having an infusion outlet head


7


overlying the support


5


by a distance d.




The infusion machine can be of the espresso type or the drip type and its base can accept in an aesthetically appealing way different forms of tray. In the illustrated example, the tray


2


is removably mounted on the base


1


and has a semicylindrical shape whose sidewall


4


is formed by a rear substantially rectilinear section


8


matching the shape of the front surface


9


of the upright


6


and a front section


10


in the arc of a circle. The support


5


has an upper surface


5


′ having a shape of a semicircle.




In a manner known per se, the support


5


is movably mounted as to height relative to the tray


2


by adjustment means, designated overall by the reference numeral


11


, to vary the distance d so as to permit correctly receiving the infusion either in a cup or in a pouring pot or any other receptacle of any height less than d disposed on the upper surface


5


′ of the support


5


.




According to the invention, the adjustment means


11


comprises nesting members


12


-


13


adjustable as to height by sliding and distributed over at least two opposite regions of the sidewall


4


of the tray


2


and of the periphery of the support


5


. According to a preferred embodiment, the nesting members


12


-


13


comprise, on the one hand, a set of slide ways


13


opposite and staged in parallel planes, and on the other hand, at least two ribs


12


adapted to come into engagement respectively with two opposite slide ways located in a same plane. In an embodiment (not shown), the nesting members can be small columns carried by the support and slide ways provided on the periphery of the sidewall of the tray with height adjustment means such as snap-in means.




According to another characteristic of the invention and as shown in the drawings, the set of slide ways


13


is mounted on the internal wall


14


of a skirt


15


carried by the periphery of the support


5


, and the ribs


12


are disposed on the external surface of the sidewall


4


of the tray


2


. As is seen in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the slide ways


13


are staged at three levels and the ribs


12


are arranged practically at the level of the upper edge of the tray


2


. In this embodiment, the support


5


has a semicylindrical shape complementary to that of the tray and the ribs


12


as well as each slide way


13


being formed respectively from a single continuous piece extending over the respective curved surfaces on the front section


10


of the sidewall


4


of the tray and of the internal wall


14


of the skirt


15


. The slide ways


13


are open at their ends


16


.




Preferably, the sidewall


4


of the tray and the external wall


17


of the skirt


15


comprise indexing means for positioning as to height of the support


5


relative to the tray


2


. These indexing means comprise a lug


18


projecting from the medial region of the front section


10


and a series of staged openings


19


also provided in the medial region of the skirt


15


. In the present case, the openings


19


are three in number.




Thus, thanks to the invention, it will be understood that if the user desires to obtain a medium cup of coffee, he grasps the tray


2


and the support


5


and brings them into a first phase of nesting shown in FIG.


3


. This first phase consists in selecting an adequate height of the support


5


relative to the tray


3


, which operation is facilitated by bringing into coincidence the lug


18


and a selected one of the openings


19


. Then he carries out, by a movement of translation, a sliding of the support


5


relative to the tray


2


so as to bring the selected slide way into engagement with the rib


12


until reaching the corresponding position of

FIGS. 1

,


2


or


4


, in this case a second level in which the upper surface


5


′ of the cover-support


5


is adapted to support a medium cup. The final position of nesting of

FIGS. 1

,


2


or


4


is a stable position guaranteed by the respective support surfaces of the rib


12


and of the slide way


13


.




Thus, the operation of height adjustment takes place in a particularly simple and clean manner. Moreover, the cleaning of the tray is greatly facilitated because of the absence of any piece in its internal volume. Moreover, the adjustment means are also of simple production and hence economical, as they can be made by molding of the same piece both for the skirt provided with slide ways and for the tray with its rib.



Claims
  • 1. Infusion machine comprising:a base receiving a collecting tray formed with a bottom and a sidewall and provided with a cover forming a support for an infusion receptacle; an upright secured to the base and containing a device for making infusion, having an infusion outlet head overlying said support by a distance; said support being movably mounted as to height relative to said tray by adjustment means for varying the distance; said adjustment means comprising nesting members adjustable as to height by sliding; said nesting members comprising a set of opposite slideways staged at several levels in parallel planes, and implanted on an internal wall of a skirt carried by the periphery of the support, and at least two ribs implanted on an external surface on the sidewall of the tray, and adapted to come into respective engagement with two opposite slideways.
  • 2. The infusion machine according to claim 1, wherein the slideways are staged at three levels, and the ribs are arranged practically at the level of the upper edge of the tray.
  • 3. The infusion machine according to claim 2, wherein the tray and the support each have a semicylindrical shape, and the ribs as well as each slideway are formed respectively of a single continuous piece extending over the respective curved surfaces of the sidewall of the tray and of the internal wall of the skirt.
  • 4. The infusion machine according to claim 1, where in the tray and the support each have a semicylindrical shape, and the ribs as well as each slideway are formed respectively of a single continuous piece extending over the respective curved surfaces of the sidewall of the tray and of the internal wall of the skirt.
  • 5. The infusion machine according to claim 1, wherein the sidewall of the tray and the external wall of the skirt comprise indexing means for the height-wise positioning of the support relative to the tray.
  • 6. The infusion machine according to claim 5, wherein the indexing means comprise a lug projecting from a medial region of a front section of the sidewall, and a series of staged openings provided in a medial region of the skirt.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
00 03868 Mar 2000 FR
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/FR01/00901 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO01/72190 10/4/2001 WO A
Foreign Referenced Citations (5)
Number Date Country
79 15 161 Aug 1979 DE
39 03 003 Aug 1990 DE
91 09 023.7 Sep 1992 DE
0549887 Nov 1992 EP
0 585 607 Mar 1994 EP