The present invention relates to a nozzle suitable for use as a foam generating nozzle in a beverage preparation machine and to a beverage preparation machine comprising such a nozzle.
Beverages comprising a microfoam are increasingly popular, especially milky coffee drinks. Crema on coffee is also a form of microfoam. It is known to use a nozzle with a small cross-sectional flow area in a beverage preparation machine, such as a coffee machine, to generate microfoam in a beverage. For example, a nozzle having a circular flow path through which the beverage flows with a diameter of less than 1 mm has been found to be very effective for foaming coffee and milk. A problem with the known nozzle arrangements is that they tend to become blocked over time and are difficult to clean or flush out. Often this requires the intervention of a service engineer to resolve.
There is a need, therefore, for an alternative nozzle which can be used in a beverage machine to generate a foam in a beverage which overcomes, or at least mitigates, some or all of the disadvantages of the known nozzles.
There is a need in particular for an alternative foam generating nozzle which is easier to clean or flush out than the known foam generating nozzles.
The is also a need for a beverage preparation machine comprising an alternative nozzle which can be used to generate foam in a beverage which overcomes, or at least mitigates, some or all of the disadvantages of the known machines.
There is a need in particular for an alternative beverage preparation machine having a foam generating nozzle which is easier to clean or flush out than the known foam generating nozzles.
Aspects of the invention relate to a nozzle, especially a nozzle for generating foam in a beverage, and to a beverage preparation machine.
According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a nozzle having a fluid flow passage which defines a fluid flow path from an inlet end of said passage towards an outlet end of said passage, the nozzle having a restrictor movable relative to the passage to vary the minimum cross-sectional area of the fluid flow path through the passage, the nozzle having an actuator arrangement for moving the restrictor.
In a nozzle according to the first aspect of the invention, the restrictor can be moved to reduce the minimum cross-sectional area of the flow path to provide a restricted opening for use, say, in generating a foam in a beverage and moved to increase the minimum cross-sectional area of the flow path to allow the nozzle to be cleaned by flushing or when there is no requirement to generate a foam.
In an embodiment, the restrictor is movable to at least one retracted position in which it is fully withdrawn out of the passage.
In an embodiment, the restrictor is movable to at least one advanced position in which the restrictor projects into the passage. The restrictor may be movable to any one of a range of different advanced positions in which the restrictor projects into the passage by differing amounts. At least part of the fluid flow path through the passage may be defined by a gap between the restrictor and a surface of the passage when the restrictor projects into the passage.
In an embodiment, the passage has a longitudinal axis and the restrictor is elongate, having a longitudinal axis parallel to or co-axial with the axis of the passage, the cross-sectional area of the restrictor being smaller than that of the passage. The restrictor and the passage may be the same shape in lateral cross-section.
In an embodiment, the restrictor is an elongate pin-like member aligned parallel to or co-axially with an axis of the passage and is reciprocally movable in a direction parallel to said axis.
The actuator arrangement may comprise a stepper motor.
In an embodiment, the nozzle comprises a body defining a bore having an axis and wherein the passage is located in a region of the bore co-axial with said axis, the nozzle comprising an inlet port for directing fluid into the bore upstream of the passage, the restrictor being aligned parallel to or co-axially with the bore and the passage, the actuator arrangement being adapted to move the restrictor reciprocally along the bore to move the restrictor into and out of the passage. The passage may be defined by an annular sleeve mounted in the bore or it may be defined by a part of the bore itself. The inlet port may be configured to direct fluid into the bore in a direction substantially orthogonal to the axis of the bore. The body may be a single integral component or constructed from a number of separate components assembled together. In an embodiment, the body may define the bores of two or more nozzles according to the first aspect of the invention. The restrictor may be an elongate pin-like member, the nozzle being configured such at that the pin-like member is locatable in at least one advanced position in which part of the pin-like member penetrates the passage whilst another part of the pin-like member is located in the bore opposite the inlet port such that fluid entering bore through the port is directed onto the pin-like member and is able to enter the passage by flowing about the pin-like member. The pin-like member may be locatable in at least one retracted position in which it is fully withdrawn from the passage so as to be wholly located on the opposite side of the inlet port from the sleeve. The actuator arrangement may comprise an actuator member reciprocally slidable in a further region of the bore which extends beyond the inlet port on the opposite side of the inlet port from the sleeve. The actuator member may have a main body portion slidably located in the main bore, the pin-like restrictor member projecting from an end of the main body facing the passage. A seal arrangement may be provided to prevent fluid flowing past the main body portion of the actuator member in the bore.
In an embodiment, the passage is cylindrical and at least part of the restrictor which projects into the passage is cylindrical but with a smaller outer dimeter than the passage.
In an embodiment, the nozzle is a part of a foam generating apparatus in a beverage preparation machine.
In accordance with a second aspect of the invention, there is provided nozzle having a fluid flow passage which defines a fluid flow path from an inlet end of said passage towards an outlet end of said passage and a restrictor movable under the control of an actuation system relative to the passage to vary the minimum cross-sectional area of the fluid flow path through the passage. The restrictor may be moved to project into the passage to provide a restricted opening in the passage and moved to remove it from the passage to allow an unrestricted flow through the passage. The restrictor may be a pin-like member aligned with the passage and moveable parallel to the axis of the passage.
In accordance with a third aspect of the invention, there is provided a beverage preparation machine having apparatus for generating foam in a beverage ingredient, the foam generating apparatus including at least one nozzle according to either of the first and second aspects of the invention as defined above.
The foam generating apparatus may have more than one nozzle according either of the first and second aspects of the invention as defined above. In an embodiment, the foam generating apparatus comprises at least two of said nozzles fluidly connected or connectable in series or in parallel. In an embodiment, the foam generating apparatus comprises four of said nozzles, a first pair of said nozzles being fluidly connectable in series and a second pair of said nozzles being fluidly connectable in series. The foam generating apparatus may comprise at least one actuator operatively connected with the restrictor of at least two of said nozzles for simultaneously moving the restrictors of said at least two nozzles relative to their respective passages. The actuator may be operatively connected with the restrictors of all the nozzles in the foam generating apparatus. In an embodiment, each of the at least two nozzles comprises a bore having an axis wherein the passage is located in a region of the bore and an inlet port for directing fluid into the bore upstream of the passage, wherein the restrictor is elongate and extends parallel to or co-axially with the passage, the actuator arrangement being adapted to move the restrictor reciprocally along the bore to move the restrictor into and out of the passage. The bores of the at least two nozzles may be defined in a common body.
In order that the invention may be more clearly understood one or more embodiments thereof will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to a nozzle for generating foam or froth in a beverage and which forms part of a beverage preparation machine. Nozzles in accordance with the invention can be used in machines for the preparation of wide variety of beverages both hot and cold, including, but not limited to: coffee (including expresso and milky coffee); milk (which may be flavoured), chocolate, and tea.
In a coffee type beverage preparation machine, the gas 4 will usually be air and be mixed with a liquid ingredient of the beverage, such as water, coffee, milk, a coffee/milk mixture, chocolate milk or the like. However, nozzles according to the invention can be configured for use with a wide variety of gas/liquid combinations and could be adapted for use in applications other than for foaming a beverage ingredient.
A first embodiment of a nozzle 20 in accordance with an aspect of the invention is illustrated schematically in
The nozzle 20 comprises a body 21 which defines an elongate cylindrical main bore 22 extending through the body. Partway along the length of the main bore, the body defines an inlet port 23 having an inlet channel 24 which opens into the bore 22. The inlet port 23 is in the form of a cylindrical stepped bore whose axis is aligned substantially at 90 degrees to the axis of the main bore. The inlet port 23 is fluidly connected with a source of a mixture of gas and liquid which is to be frothed, such as fluid line 5 and pump 9 in the machine of
The main bore 22 has a generally central region 22a where the inlet port 23 enters, a second region 22b to the left of the inlet port as shown and which can be referred to as an actuator region and a third region 22c to the right of the inlet port as shown and which can be referred to as a flow region.
Located in the third region 22c of the main bore is a cylindrical, annular pipe or sleeve 25. The sleeve 25 is a tight fit in the main bore 22c so that fluid is unable to flow between the exterior of the sleeve and the surface of main bore. Alternatively, a seal arrangement can be used to prevent fluid from flowing between the exterior of the sleeve and the surface of main bore. A central passage 26 of the sleeve defines a flow path from an inlet end 26a of the passage proximal the inlet port 23 and an opposite outlet end 26b. The outlet end of the passage is fluidly connected with the dispensing outlet 11 of the beverage preparation machine from which the prepared beverage is dispensed into a suitable container, such as cup 12. In an alternative embodiment, the passage 26 is formed directly in the body 21.
A cylindrical actuator member 27 is slidable located in the second region 22b of the main bore. The actuator member 27 has a main body portion 28 which is a close sliding fit in the main bore 22b and a smaller diameter, elongate pin-like portion 29 at the end facing the sleeve. The pin-like portion 29 is cylindrical and is aligned coaxially with the passage 26 through the sleeve 25. The pin-like member has an outer diameter which is slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the sleeve 25 so that it can be inserted into the passage with a small clearance. The pin-like portion 29 will be referred to as a restrictor.
The actuator member 27 is operatively connected with an actuator (30,
When the actuator member 27 is in an advanced or foam generating position as shown in
When the actuator member 27 is in its retracted, non-foam generating position as shown in
In the nozzle 20 according to the invention, the cross-sectional area and length of the restricted opening through the nozzle can be varied. Accordingly, nozzles according to the invention may be termed variable opening or variable restriction nozzles.
In tests it has been found that satisfactory foam generation is achieved using a sleeve 25 with a passage 26 having a diameter of 2 mm and a restrictor 29 having an outer diameter in the range of 1.75 mm to 1.95 mm. This produces an annular gap 33 with an effective cross-sectional area in the range of about 0.74 mm2 to 0.16 mm2 when the restrictor 29 projects into the passage 26. This is equivalent to a fixed circular nozzle opening having a diameter in the range of about 0.97 mm to 0. 44 mm. It has been found that the restrictor 29 may only have to project into the passage by between 1 to 2 mm to generate a satisfactory microfoam. However, in a nozzle of the above dimensions the restrictor 29 may project into the passage 26 by anything between 0.5 mm to 6 mm or more when in a foam generating configuration. It will be appreciated that the above dimensions are exemplary only and can be varied. For example, the diameter of the passage 26 could be larger or smaller than 2 mm and the diameter of the restrictor 29 varied accordingly to provide a restricted passage 33 of the desired cross-sectional area. Those skilled in the art will have no difficulty in establishing suitable dimensions by means of trial and error for any given application. However, generally it is expected that the cross-sectional area of the restricted annulus 33 in the flow path through the passage will be less than about 0.79 mm2 and more preferably will be in the range of 0.2 mm2 to 0.6 mm2 for generating microfoam in a beverage.
In the present embodiment, the passage 26 is cylindrical and the restrictor 29 is also cylindrical and co-axial with the passage. However, this is not essential and the passage 26 and restrictor 29 can take different forms provided the restrictor 29 can be introduced into the passage 26 to produce a restricted flow path for foam production. For example, as illustrated in
Each of the nozzles 20a-20d in the apparatus 2 is essentially the same as that described above in relation to
In the present embodiment, the actuator members 27 of all four nozzles 20a-20d are operatively connected with a single actuator, in the form of a stepper motor 30 so that all the actuator members 27 are moved simultaneously and are either all advanced or all retracted. As shown, the actuator members are all connected with an actuator plate 35 which is moved by the stepper motor 30. However, in alternative embodiments more than one actuator could be provided with each actuator operatively connected with one or more of the actuator members.
Each of the nozzles 20a-20d has an outlet port 36 at the downstream end of its main bore through which the beverage ingredient exiting the nozzle is directed. For use in the beverage preparation machine of
The embodiments are described above by way of example only. Many variations are possible without departing from the scope of protection afforded by the appended claims. It should be understood that variable opening/restriction nozzles in accordance with the invention can be utilised in many different types of beverage preparation machine and are not limited to use in a machine as illustrated in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2009643.4 | Jun 2020 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2021/067267 | 6/23/2021 | WO |