The present invention relates to a sealed capsule, preferably without an internal filter, for the preparation of a beverage, in particular espresso coffee, by means of introduction of a fluid under pressure, such as hot water and/or steam.
More specifically the invention relates to a sealed capsule of the type comprising:
A sealed capsule of this type is known from the document EP 1 886 942 A in the name of the same Applicant. In such a capsule according to the prior art the lateral wall of the cup-shaped body forms an essentially cylindrical upper portion which is connected to an essentially frusto-conical lower portion by means of an annular step formation. The latter forms a reduction in the diameter of the section of said body. This annular step formation is however much closer to the cover and to the corresponding flange than to the bottom wall of the cup-shaped body. Moreover, the radial extension of this step formation is decidedly small, so that it exerts an absolutely negligible effect on the flow of the fluid introduced under pressure into the capsule during the course of preparation of the beverage.
The documents WO 92/07775 and EP 1 783 066 A2 disclose a sealed capsule for the preparation of a beverage, in particular coffee, comprising a cup-shaped body, the bottom wall of which is able to be deformed, without tearing, under the effect of the fluid introduced into the capsule, moving away from the cover so as to come into contact with a perforation device. The capsule described in these documents has an annular lateral wall which is uniformly frusto-conical, without any step formation able to provide a local reduction in the cross-section.
An object of the present invention is to provide a sealed capsule for the preparation of a beverage, in particular coffee, which has improved characteristics.
This object, together with other objects, is achieved according to the invention with a sealed capsule of the type initially defined, characterized primarily in that:
In a sealed capsule according to the present invention, the step formation, as a result of the sudden and significant local reduction in the cross-section, produces a corresponding appreciable increase in the speed of the fluid through the capsule, in particular in the vicinity of the bottom wall, this being able to facilitate the deformation of this wall towards the associated perforation device. As a result of the solution according to the invention it is therefore possible to perform effective extraction of the beverage, despite the fact that, owing to pre-compaction of the granular material in the capsule, this material offers a certain resistance to the flow of the fluid under pressure and results in a corresponding loss of head.
Further characteristic features and advantages of the invention will become clear from the following detailed description provided purely by way of a non-limiting example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
In the drawings, 1 denotes overall a sealed capsule according to the present invention for the preparation of a beverage, in particular espresso coffee, by means of introduction of a fluid, typically hot water and/or steam, under pressure.
The capsule 1 comprises a cup-shaped body 2 which has at the top an essentially planar flange formation 2a radially protruding towards the outside.
The body 2 may be conveniently made for example with a multilayer laminated structure, with an internal layer of polypropylene, an intermediate layer of EVOH (ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer) and an external layer of polypropylene.
The cup-shaped body 2 has a lateral wall, denoted overall by 2b, and a flexible bottom wall 2c.
With reference in particular to
The cylindrical portion 2d has a height which is substantially smaller than the frusto-conical portion 2e. The latter has a tapering angle, indicated by α in
At the bottom end of the frusto-conical wall portion 2e, the lateral wall 2b of the cup-shaped body 2 has an annular step formation 2f which provides a sudden local reduction in the cross-section of this body, towards the bottom wall 2c. The radial extension Δr of the step-like formation 2f is conveniently such as to provide a local reduction in the internal cross-section of the body 2 of at least 25% and preferably of about 35%.
Under the formation 2fthe lateral wall 2b of the cup-shaped body 2 has a lower wall portion 2g which is essentially frusto-conical and is connected to the bottom wall 2c by means of curved and convex profiles 2h.
The height he of the frusto-conical wall portion 2e is preferably approximately equal to or greater than the overall height hg,h of the wall portion 2g and 2h.
The step-like formation 2f is therefore provided closer to the bottom wall 2c than to the flange 2a.
A flexible cover 3 is welded to the flange 2a of the cup-shaped body 2. This cover is for example formed with a multilayer structure, for example an internal layer of polypropylene and an external layer of aluminium.
Welding between the edge of the flexible cover 3 and the flange 2a of the cup-shaped body 2 may be performed by means of heat or ultrasound.
The cover 3 may have for example a thickness of between 30 μm and 90 μm and preferably equal to about 70 μm.
Overall, the flexible cover 3 and the cup-shaped body 2 define a sealed chamber—indicated by 4 in FIG. 3—which is conveniently impermeable to oxygen (O2) and to moisture.
The chamber 4 of the capsule 1 contains a quantity of granular material 5 for the preparation of a beverage, for example ground toasted coffee for the preparation of espresso coffee.
Preparation of the beverage is performed by means of extraction by introducing a fluid under pressure, in particular hot water and/or steam, using machines which are generally known per se.
Conveniently, according to the invention, the chamber 4 is filled with the granular material 5 which is preliminarily compressed inside this chamber in a direction perpendicular to the plane containing the flange 2a.
The compressive load of the granular material 5 may be for example between 2 and 50 kg per cm2 of the average cross-sectional area of the chamber 4.
The compression of the material 5 is performed so as to form a compact panel of said material, namely possessing a certain form stability.
Inside the chamber 4 a vacuum is then provided to a degree such that the flexible cover 3 tends to move towards and tends to adhere to the upper surface of said panel, as illustrated specifically in the right-hand part of
Viewed from the outside, the flexible cover 3 therefore has a concave configuration, with a main deformation or camber which is greater along the axis of the capsule. This deformation or camber may reach values in the region of 3-4 mm.
In the embodiment shown in
This wall 2c is formed so that it is able to be deformed, under the effect of the fluid introduced under pressure into the capsule, moving away from the cover 3, without however tearing.
In principle, the capsule 1 according to the invention may moreover be used in a machine for extracting the beverage, which is able to perforate the bottom wall 2c of the cup-shaped body 2 before the extraction fluid is injected through the cover 3.
However, the capsule 1 may be advantageously used also in extraction machines known per se, where firstly the cover 3 is perforated for injection of the extraction fluid under pressure. The pressure of this fluid is therefore able to cause a deformation of the bottom wall 2c which comes into contact with perforation devices—known per se—which cause tearing thereof.
In the solution according to
As already mentioned above, this results in effective extraction of the beverage despite the considerable pre-compression of the granular material 5 which offers a certain resistance to the flow of the extraction fluid and results in a corresponding loss of head.
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Moreover the variant shown in
Obviously, without affecting the principle of the invention, the embodiments and the constructional details may be significantly varied with respect to that described and illustrated purely by way of a non-limiting example, without thereby departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the accompanying claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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TO2012A000724 | Aug 2012 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2013/056579 | 8/12/2013 | WO | 00 |