The present invention relates to a machine for percolating a beverage from powdered material in a container.
More specifically, the present invention relates to a machine for percolating a beverage from powdered material in a container, having a vertical axis and of the type disclosed in EP-A-1369069, that is a machine comprising at least a percolating cup for housing the container, the percolating cup being movable to and from an infusion position coaxial with the vertical axis; a dispensing device communicating with the percolating cup for dispensing the beverage; a lid arranged above the percolating cup in the infusion position for moving, in relation to the percolating cup, between a raised open position and a lowered closed position coaxial to the vertical axis for respectively opening and closing the percolating cup; coupling means to couple the lid in the lowered closed position to the percolating cup; a pressurized-hot-water dispensing assembly accommodated inside the lid and comprising an outlet water sprinkler and water-operated pushing means which, when the lid is coupled by said coupling means to the percolating cup, are adapted to move the sprinkler along the lid and the vertical axis to an engaged position where the sprinkler is coupled to the percolating cup in a watertight manner and the lid is locked to the percolating cup.
Though the machine according to the present invention is suitable for percolating any type of beverage made by feeding pressurized hot water through powdered material in a container, specific reference is made in the following description, purely by way of example, to a machine for making a coffee beverage using a container containing a measure of ground coffee.
It is an object of the present invention to improve a machine of the type described above, to permit automatic unloading of the used container when using the machine to make the next beverage, and before loading a fresh container onto the machine.
According to the present invention, there is provided a machine for percolating a beverage from powdered material in a container, as claimed in claim 1 and, preferably, in any one of the following Claims depending directly or indirectly on claim 1.
The invention will now be described by way of examples with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Number 1 in
Machine 1 comprises a frame 4 defined by a parallelepiped-shaped box body, in turn defined by a substantially vertical front wall 5, and by two parallel vertical lateral walls 6 perpendicular to front wall 5.
Machine 1 also comprises a percolating assembly 7 fitted to and projecting from front wall 5, and in turn comprising a rotor 8 having, along its outer periphery, four percolating cups 9 arranged in opposite pairs and each for at least partly housing a wafer 2. As shown in
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Shaft 12 comprises a front portion projecting frontwards of rotor 8 and engaging in rotary and axially-fixed manner a sleeve 15 of a coffee dispensing device 16. In addition to sleeve 15, dispensing device 16 also comprises a percolating spout 15a positioned eccentrically with respect to sleeve 15 and projecting from sleeve 15 in a direction parallel to axis 10. As shown in
Each cup 9 houses a wafer cup 19 defined by a perforated cup-shaped body of a depth equal to roughly half the thickness of a wafer 2, and having an L-shaped outer edge fitted removably to the free edge of cup 9, and which, in use, defines a supporting surface for flange 3 of a wafer 2 housed inside wafer cup 19.
Each cup 9 also comprises a respective outflow conduit 20 formed through rotor 8 and communicating with percolating spout 15a (
Rotor 8 comprises four appendixes 21, each of which extends, crosswise to axis 10, between a respective pair of adjacent cups 9, and has a square central slot 22 formed through appendix 21 in a direction parallel to axis 10.
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Cup-shaped body 26 defines the outer sleeve of a hydraulic cylinder 29 comprising, in addition to cup-shaped body 26, a piston 30, which is mounted to slide along cup-shaped body 26, and, together with cup-shaped body 26, defines a variable-volume chamber 31 closed in fluidtight manner by an annular seal 32, and communicating, along a feed conduit 33, with a known boiler (not shown), fixed to frame 4, to receive pressurized hot water from the boiler.
At the end facing percolating assembly 7, piston 30 is fitted rigidly with a concave sprinkler 34, which, together with piston 30, defines a pressurized-hot-water dispensing assembly. Sprinkler 34 receives pressurized hot water from chamber 31 through piston 30, and, when lid 23 is in the lowered position, is moved by piston 30 to and from an engaged position, connected in fluidtight manner to wafer cup 19 (
Pressurized-hot-water flow from chamber 31 to sprinkler 34 is regulated by a known one-way valve 36 housed inside a hole 37 through the centre of piston 30, and calibrated to open when the pressure in chamber 31 and feed conduit 33 reaches a given value.
Sprinkler 34 is defined by a cylindrical body of substantially the same diameter as cups 9, and having, on a bottom surface facing percolating assembly 7, a cavity 38 defining the top half-chamber of percolating chamber 35, and of a depth equal to roughly half the thickness of a wafer 2. Cavity 38 communicates with chamber 31 through hole 37 and through a hole 39 formed through sprinkler 34 and coaxial with hole 37.
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The stop device also comprises a spring 48, which extends between rib 47 and the rocker arm 41 on the same side as rib 47, and, when lid 23 is moved into the raised open position, holds rocker arm 41 in contact with rib 47 to prevent hooks 45 from striking the top of relative appendixes 21 when lid 23 is moved into the lowered closed position.
Machine 1 also comprises a transmission 49 for unloading a used wafer 2 automatically from relative wafer cup 19 after the coffee is made. As explained in more detail later on, transmission 49 comprises a ratchet mechanism for converting rotation of lid 23, from the lowered closed position to the raised open position, into rotation of rotor 8 about axis 10 by an angle equal to the angular spacing of cups 9 about axis 10.
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Transmission 49 also comprises a pawl 52, which is hinged, by a pin 53 parallel to axis 25, to the free end of a second arm of rocker arm 27 opposite to cup-shaped body 26, and is defined by an elastic lever extending from rocker arm 27 towards axis 10, and having, on its free end, a recess 54 with its concavity facing downwards.
Operation of machine 1 will now be described as of the
By pulling cross member 42 of handle 40, the user rotates lid 23 (anticlockwise in
At this point, by exerting further pull on cross member 42, in opposition to spring 48, the user rotates rocker arms 41 about axis 44, so that hooks 45 engage slots 22 on either side of cup 9a to couple lid 23 in the lowered closed position to cup 9a.
In this connection it is worth pointing out that, during insertion of hooks 45 inside slots 22, no real pressure is applied since hooks 45, when coupling lid 23 to cup 9a, do not generate any axial pressure between lid 23 and cup 9a, but only fix lid 23 in the lowered closed position.
When the user turns on machine 1 by means of an external control, pressurized hot water is pumped along feed conduit 33 into chamber 31, which, on expanding, moves piston 30 down and so moves sprinkler 34 into the engaged position mentioned above, in which sprinkler 34 presses flange 3 of wafer 2 in fluidtight manner against the outer edge of wafer cup 19 (
When percolating chamber 35 is closed, the pressure inside chamber 31 increases rapidly to open valve 36, so that pressurized hot water flows through holes 37 and 39 into percolating chamber 35 to produce the coffee, which then flows out along outflow conduit 20 and percolating spout 15a.
When the user presses a stop button (not shown), pressurized-hot-water supply is cut off and valve 36 closes. If, at this point, the user pushes cross member 42 away in a direction substantially crosswise to axis 11, hooks 45 release respective slots 22 to restore lid 23 to the raised open position.
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By the time lid 23 reaches the raised open position, rotor 8 has rotated 90°, and another cup 9 is set to the infusion position, ready to receive another wafer 2.
It should be pointed out that, as lid 23 moves from the raised open position to the lowered closed position, rotor 8 remains stationary in the angular positioned assumed at the end of the previous operating cycle. That is, when moved upwards, pawl 52 releases pin 51 and, sliding on the lateral surface of the pin 51 above the one engaged previously, moves elastically over to the opposite side of axis 10 (dash line in
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In this case, each cup 9 has no wafer cup 19, and is of a depth approximately equal to but no smaller than the height of capsule 2a minus the thickness of outer annular flange 3a, and therefore such as to house capsule 2a completely, with a small amount of axial clearance, and with outer annular flange 3a resting on the free edge of cup 9.
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In this case, sprinkler 34 comprises a piercing device 56 for piercing sealing wall 55 when lid 23 is in the lowered closed position, and which comprises a number of known rectangular-based projections 57 extending downwards from sprinkler 34 and equally spaced, about a longitudinal axis of sprinkler 34, in a circle slightly smaller in radius than outer annular flange 3b of sealed capsule 2b.
Each cup 9 also houses a respective piercing device 58 comprising a plate 59 resting on the bottom wall of cup 9, and a number of known hollow extraction needles 60 extending upwards from plate 59 and which, in use, pierce a bottom wall of sealed capsule 2b deformed towards plate 59 when pressurized hot water is fed into sealed capsule 2b.
It should be pointed out that, when machine 1 employs a container defined by a rigid perforated capsule 2a or a sealed capsule 2b, the container, unlike wafer 2, is not unloaded by 90° rotation of rotor 8, owing to the depth of cup 9 preventing the container from sliding automatically out of cup 9 when its longitudinal axis is positioned horizontally. Capsule 2a, 2b is nevertheless unloaded automatically when cup 9 housing the used capsule 2a, 2b is positioned with its concavity facing downwards by rotating rotor 8 through 180°, i.e. through two successive steps, each corresponding to one operating cycle of machine 1.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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TO2004A 000479 | Jul 2004 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2005/053334 | 7/12/2005 | WO | 00 | 1/22/2008 |