The present invention relates to a percolating machine for making beverages.
More specifically, the present invention relates to a percolating machine for making beverages from a closed container containing a powder, the machine being of the type comprising a frame; a beverage dispensing device; an infusion chamber housing a container and communicating with said dispensing device; an extraction device located on the frame along a vertical axis and at least partly movable along the vertical axis to define the infusion chamber; a drawer comprising a percolating member for supporting the container, the drawer being fitted to the frame and being movable, along a first horizontal axis and through the extraction device, between a loading position in which the container is loaded onto the percolating member, and an infusion position in which the percolating member is located inside the extraction device; and a used-container collecting box located on the frame, beneath the drawer; the infusion chamber comprising a top half-chamber along the vertical axis, and a bottom half-chamber defined by the percolating member.
Though the percolating machine according to the present invention is suitable for percolating any type of beverage produced by feeding hot water through a relative substantially anhydrous powdered or granulated food substance, specific reference is made in the following description, purely by way of example, to a percolating machine for making espresso coffee.
Percolating machines substantially of the type described above are known, for example, from WO-A-01/84993, in which, however, the percolating member or cup is not fitted to the movable drawer, and in particular from EP-A-1050258, which is considered the latest known priority.
EP-A-1050258 describes an espresso coffee percolating machine, wherein the percolating member or cup is movable with the drawer between a loading position to load a wafer containing ground coffee, and an infusion position, and wherein the frame comprises a gripper which, when the wafer in the percolating member or cup reaches the infusion position, closes onto a central flange of the wafer to make the wafer integral with the frame.
When percolation is completed and the percolating cup is moved, by extracting the drawer, into the loading position, the gripper remains closed, thus extracting the wafer from the percolating cup, and is only opened, by contrast with the drawer, when the drawer reaches the loading position, in which the percolating cup can be loaded with another wafer. When the gripper opens, the wafer drops through a hole previously closed by the percolating cup in the infusion position.
The known percolating machine described above thus provides for extracting and unloading the used wafer automatically, but not without certain drawbacks.
That is, in the event two coffees are made one immediately after the other, the wafer is damp and subject to breakage by the tangential extraction force imparted to the wafer by the horizontal movement of the percolating cup. Conversely, when two coffees are made with a certain time lapse in between, in which the gripper remains closed, the flange on the wafer is dried by the relatively high temperature inside the machine, and may stick to one of the gripper jaws, so that, when the gripper is released, the wafer fails to drop down and remains jammed between the drawer and the frame, thus preventing preparation of the next coffee.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a percolating machine of the type described above, designed to extract and unload the used wafer automatically, but involving none of the aforementioned drawbacks.
According to the present invention, there is provided a percolating machine for making beverages from a closed container containing a powder, the machine comprising a frame; a dispensing device for dispensing said beverage; an infusion chamber housing a said container and communicating with said dispensing device; an extraction device located on the frame along a vertical axis and at least partly movable along said vertical axis to define said infusion chamber; a drawer comprising a percolating member for supporting said container, the drawer being fitted to said frame and being movable, along a first horizontal axis and through said extraction device, between a loading position in which said container is loaded onto said percolating member, and an infusion position in which said percolating member is located inside said extraction device; and a collecting box for collecting the used containers and located on said frame, beneath said drawer; the infusion chamber comprising a top half-chamber along said vertical axis, and a bottom half-chamber defined by said percolating member; and the machine being characterized by comprising turnover means for rotating said percolating member on said drawer by an angle of, or equal to a multiple of, 180° about a second horizontal axis, perpendicular to said first horizontal axis, and over said collecting box, during and by movement of said drawer into said loading position.
A non-limiting embodiment of the invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Number 1 in the accompanying drawings indicates as a whole a percolating machine for making espresso coffee from a wafer 2 (
With reference to
Vertical portion 5 comprises two pairs of vertical posts 9 located on opposite sides of horizontal axis 8, and the posts 9 in each pair are connected at their top ends by a plate 10, which is parallel to horizontal axis 8, projects from relative posts 9, and, together with the other plate 10 and with two cross members 11 and 12 connecting the respective corresponding ends of plates 10, defines horizontal portion 7. Vertical portion 5 also comprises two cylindrical guide columns 13, each of which extends upwards from base 4, parallel to vertical axis 6, is located outwards of posts 9 of a relative pair of posts 9 and outwards of relative plate 10, is located centrally with respect to relative posts 9, and is connected at its top end to relative plate 10 by an L-shaped bracket 14 extending upwards from an intermediate point along a top edge of plate 10.
Vertical portion 5 houses an extraction device 15, in which an infusion chamber 16 houses a wafer 2 and, by feeding in pressurized hot water, produces an espresso coffee which is fed to a dispensing device 17 fitted to frame 3, beneath infusion chamber 16.
Extraction device 15 comprises a piston 18 coaxial with vertical axis 6, located between posts 9, and in turn comprising a bottom body 19, and a movable output head 20 projecting from the top of body 19 and also coaxial with vertical axis 6. At its top end, body 19 has a substantially circular flange 21, to the periphery of which are connected two diametrically opposite sleeves 22, each fitted in sliding manner onto a respective column 13.
Extraction device 15 also comprises a known boiler 23, which is connected to brackets 14 and to the top ends of columns 13, is located over plates 10, and completes vertical portion 5. Boiler 23 is provided underneath with a concave sprinkler 24, which is coaxial with vertical axis 6, with its concavity facing downwards, and defines a top half-chamber 25 of infusion chamber 16.
Extraction device 15 also comprises a percolating member 26, which is located between plates 10, comprises two opposite percolating cups 27 connected by a cylindrical intermediate body 28, and, as explained later on, is movable, along plates 10 and in a direction 29 parallel to horizontal axis 8, to and from an operating position (
Each percolating cup 27 communicates with a respective drain conduit 32 formed through intermediate body 28 and having an external spout 33 which, when percolating member 26 is in the operating position and relative percolating cup 27 is positioned facing sprinkler 24, extends parallel to vertical axis 6 and over an inlet end of a drain channel 34 fitted to frame 3 and defining dispensing device 17.
Percolating member 26 forms part of a drawer 35 fitted to horizontal portion 7, between plates 10, and movable in direction 29 along a guide 36 defined by two slots 37, each formed along respective plate 10 and parallel to horizontal axis 8. Drawer 35 comprises two lateral plates 38, each of which is located outwards of a relative plate 10, and is connected to the other lateral plate 38, at one end, by a cross member 39 parallel to horizontal axis 30 and connecting the ends of the two lateral plates 38 facing cross member 11, and, at the other end, by a pin 40 coaxial with horizontal axis 30, fitted with intermediate body 28 of percolating member 26, and extending diametrically through intermediate body 28. Pin 40 and cross member 39 extend in transversely sliding manner through the two slots 37, and cross member 39 comprises, inside each slot 37, a respective substantially rectangular slide shoe 41. By means of an actuating device 42 described later on, drawer 35 is moved along guide 36 between an infusion position, in which percolating member 26 is set to the operating position coaxial with vertical axis 6, and shoes 41 are positioned contacting the ends of slots 37 facing cross member 11, and a loading position, in which percolating member 26 is positioned contacting cross member 12, and is locked angularly about horizontal axis 30 by a pin 43, integral with cross member 12 and coaxial with horizontal axis 8, engaging one of two diametrically opposite cavities 44 formed in intermediate body 28. At the end facing cross member 11, each slot 37 of drawer 35 has a wide portion 45 enabling drawer 35, in the infusion position, to rotate upwards about an axis 46 extending substantially along an edge of cross member 39 facing cross member 11; for which purpose, a slot 47 extends upwards from an intermediate point along each slot 37, and is engaged in transversely sliding manner by pin 40 when drawer 35 is rotated upwards.
Machine 1 also comprises a turnover device 48, in turn comprising a pinion 49 fitted to pin 40 between intermediate body 28 and one of plates 10, hereinafter indicated 10a; and a rack 50 located along slot 37 of plate 10a and, as explained later on, engaged by pinion 49 as drawer 35 moves from the infusion position to the loading position. Rack 50 is formed along a top edge of a lever 51 extending towards cross member 11 from a pin 52 fitted through plate 10a close to cross member 12 and parallel to horizontal axis 30. Close to its free end, lever 51 has rack 50 on top and, underneath, an appendix 53 fitted in rotary manner, by means of a pin 54 parallel to pin 52, with a block 55 located beneath plate 10a and fitted laterally with a projecting flexible plate 56, which slopes upwards towards cross member 11 and extends beneath and outwards of plate 10a. A spring 57 is interposed and compressed between block 55 and one of posts 9 to push lever 51 upwards and keep lever 51 in a normal raised position in which a lateral stop 58 on lever 51 engages a bottom edge of plate 10a, and rack 50 is located along the path of pinion 49 as drawer 35 moves into the loading position.
Plate 56 forms part of a control device 59, which also comprises a horizontal shoe 60 fitted to drawer 35, by means of a bracket 61, outwards of and beneath plate 10a, and movable with drawer 35 along a horizontal path parallel to horizontal axis 8 and crossed by plate 56.
Actuating device 42 has the dual function of moving drawer 35 along guide 36, and moving piston 18 towards boiler 23 as drawer 35 moves into the infusion position.
To move drawer 35 along guide 36, actuating device 42 comprises two brackets 62, each of which is integral with base 4 and, outwards of relative column 13, extends upwards from base 4 in a vertical plane parallel to the plane defined by vertical axis 6 and horizontal axis 8. Actuating device 42 also comprises, for each bracket 62, a link 63, one of which is integral with an external operating handle 64, is hinged to relative bracket 62 to rotate, with respect to frame 3, about an axis 65 parallel to horizontal axis 30, and comprises a slot 66 engaged in transversely sliding manner by a relative pin 67 parallel to horizontal axis 30 and projecting outwards from a bracket 68 integral with relative lateral plate 38.
To move piston 18 towards boiler 23, actuating device 42 comprises, for each link 63, a plate 69, which is parallel to relative bracket 62, is integral with relative sleeve 22, faces relative link 63, and has, on the side facing link 63, an inclined groove 70 engaged by a pin 71 projecting from relative link 63 and parallel to relative axis 65.
Operation of machine 1 will now be described with reference to
At this point, the user places a wafer 2 inside the top percolating cup 27 and operates external handle 64 to move the two links 63 towards cross member 11, so that, on the one hand, drawer 35 moves into the infusion position, and, on the other, the two pins 71 move down along respective grooves 70 to raise the whole of piston 18 so that head 20 is positioned with its top end substantially tangent to the path travelled by percolating member 26 when moving into the infusion position.
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As percolating member 26 and wafer 2 reach the infusion position coaxial with vertical axis 6 (
To make another espresso coffee, the user operates external handle 64 to move drawer 35 into the loading position. In the course of which movement, shoe 60 slides along the top surface of plate 56 to lock lever 51 with its lateral stop 58 contacting the bottom edge of plate 10a as pinion 49 reaches rack 50, which rotates pinion 49 (
In connection with the above, it should be pointed out that turnover of percolating member 26, which in itself is relatively fast, always detaches the used wafer 2 from relative percolating cup 27.
Once the percolating member is turned over, the previously downward-facing percolating cup 27 is positioned facing upwards, ready to receive another wafer 2 when drawer 35 moves into the loading position.
In an alternative embodiment (not shown) of the invention, external handle 64 is replaced by a powered actuating device. In a further embodiment not shown, rack 50 is longer than in the preferred embodiment described above, and, in particular, is of such a length that, when pinion 49 engages rack 50, percolating member 26 is rotated 360° about horizontal axis 30; in which case, percolating member 26 obviously has only one percolating cup 27.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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TO2004A000035 | Jan 2004 | IT | national |