It is well known from the prior art for beverages to be prepared by means of so-called single-serve capsules in corresponding single-serve coffee machines. Single-serve coffee machines of this type are known from WO 2011/147 553 A1 or WO 2011/147 491 A1, for example. To this end, the user inserts a single-serve capsule which is filled with a beverage raw material into the single-serve coffee machine, closes the single-serve capsule beverage-preparation machine, and starts up the preparation mechanism. Once the single-serve coffee machine has been closed, the single-serve capsule is perforated at at least two points, wherein pressurized hot water is inducted into the interior of the single-serve capsule through one of the two perforated openings, and the beverage is produced by interaction of the hot water with the beverage raw material, said beverage flowing out of single-serve capsule through the other of the two perforated openings and being directed into a corresponding beverage container. Such single-serve coffee machines are mainly conceived for making coffee. For this reason, hot water is usually inducted into the single-serve capsule at high pressure of up to 19 bar. Typical single-serve capsules are disclosed in WO 2012/038 063 A1 and WO 2010/085 324 A1, for example.
Single-serve coffee machines of this type are increasingly also used for making tea beverages. To this end, single-serve capsules which are filled with tea granules are employed and are disclosed, for example, in WO 2012/123 106 A1. The tea beverage is produced within the single-serve capsule by introducing the pressurized hot water into the single-serve capsule. The tea beverage then flows out through an opening in the capsule base, while a filter element within the single-serve capsule makes sure that no particles of the tea granules are flushed out of the single-serve capsule and make their way into the beverage container.
It is disadvantageous in the case of the known method of operation that the tea beverage which is made is often clouded and has a more intensive flavor than comparable tea beverages which are prepared in the conventional manner, that is to say by brewing with hot water and dwelling during a couple of minutes of brewing time.
Moreover, it is known from the prior art for cleaning capsules which are filled with detergents to be used in single-serve capsules which are insertable into the single-serve capsule machine and are impinged with liquid in the brewing chamber, on account of which a cleaning liquid which flows through the outlet of the single-serve capsule machine is produced for cleaning the single-serve capsule machine. The difficulty here lies in finding and using, respectively, a detergent which achieves a good cleaning effect, on the one hand, and despite the comparatively high pressures, high temperatures, and high flow rates of the liquid in the interior of the brewing chamber does not have an excessive foaming tendency, on the other hand.
It is thus the object of the present invention to provide a single-serve capsule for use in a single-serve capsule machine, and a system of single-serve capsule and a single-serve capsule machine, in which the disadvantages of the prior art do not arise. In particular, making a tea beverage of which the appearance and flavor is comparable to conventionally prepared tea beverages is to be enabled in a single-serve coffee machine. Furthermore, in particular excessive foaming in certain operating modes, for example when making a tea beverage, conventional coffee without crema, or when cleaning the single-serve capsule, is to be prevented.
This object is achieved by a single-serve capsule for use in a single-serve coffee machine, wherein the single-serve capsule has a substantially rigid basic element which comprises a cavity and which is introducible into a brewing chamber of the single-serve capsule beverage-preparation machine, wherein the basic element is made from a substantially liquid-impermeable material, and wherein the single-serve capsule has a sheath element which sheathes a raw material for interaction with a liquid which is supplied by the single-serve coffee machine, wherein the sheath element is disposed within the cavity.
It has been advantageously demonstrated that the disadvantages of the prior art can foe avoided with the single-serve capsules according to the invention. In particular, excessive foaming, for example when making tea or conventional coffee without crema, or when cleaning using the single-serve capsule, is prevented using the single-serve capsule according to the invention. The raw material here comprises, for example, a beverage raw material such as finely cut tea leaves or coffee granules from roasted and ground coffee beans, or a cleaning material, such as detergent granules or a liquid detergent.
It has been furthermore surprisingly demonstrated that clouding of the produced beverage is significantly reduced if and when the raw material which comprises, for example, a beverage raw material, is disposed within the liquid-permeable sheath element which is located in the basic element. The sheath element is preferably made from a liquid-permeable material, such that the extraction liquid which enters into the brewing chamber can thus exit from the region of the beverage raw material at any point of the sheath element, such that, contrary to the single-serve capsules which are known from the prior art, there is no increased pressure which arises by way of a filter medium in the region of the beverage raw material. The beverage liquid which exits from the sheath element can immediately relax outside the sheath element and flow in the direction of the capsule base, so as to exit from the single-serve capsule there. The reduction of pressure in the region of the beverage raw material leads to a clear and aromatic tea beverage of which the appearance and flavor is comparable to conventionally prepared tea beverages being producible in a single-serve capsule beverage-preparation machine. In the case of filter media which are known from the prior art, such as the rigid-type filter medium or the non-woven filter fabric which bears on the capsule base, for example, fine dust which is located in the beverage raw material often makes its way into the filter openings and there swells on account of water absorption, such that the corresponding filter openings are clogged. This leads to an increase of pressure in the region of the beverage raw material, since there is only a limited filter area which is available for exiting, on account of which a beverage which is cloudy and which has a more intense taste is produced. Moreover, the single-serve capsule according to the invention is comparatively simple and cost-effective to produce. The raw material comprises in particular a liquid or particulate substance.
Alternatively, it would also be conceivable, however, for the sheath element to be made from an initially liquid-impermeable material which comprises a porous membrane material. The porous membrane material preferably has a multiplicity of micropores which open depending on pressure and/or temperature. Advantageously the raw substance is thus packaged in an air-tight and/or liquid-tight manner until the extraction liquid is filled into the single-serve capsule under pressure in the brewing chamber. This offers the advantage that any beverage substance is packaged in an aroma-tight manner, even if the rigid basic element has prefabricated and unintentional openings. Furthermore, any cleaning substance can be packaged in a particularly safe manner in this way, such that trickling out or flowing out of cleaning substance from the single-serve capsule, for example during shipping or storage, can be prevented.
The material of the sheath element preferably comprises a non-woven filter fabric which is made preferably from plastics fibers and/or from fibers of vegetable origin. The non-woven filter fabric is in particular configured so as to be a pouch closed on all sides, in which the beverage raw material is disposed. On account of the use of plastics fibers, the non-woven filter fabric is advantageously weldable. It is conceivable for the sheath element to be welded shut after the beverage raw material has been filled thereinto. The sheath element thus in particular has a weld seam. Alternatively, closing of the non-woven filter fabric could, of course, be conceivably implemented by adhesive bonding or stitching. The plastics fibers are preferably composed of polyamide, polypropylene, polyethylene, and/or polyester. Alternatively, it would also be conceivable for the sheath element, like filter paper, to be made exclusively of cellulose.
Advantageous design embodiments and refinements of the invention can be derived from the dependent claims and from the description, with reference to the drawings.
According to one preferred embodiment of the present invention, it is provided that the sheath element completely sheathes the raw material. The area through which the extraction liquid can exit from the region of the raw material is thus advantageously increased, and the pressure in the region of the raw material is further reduced. On account thereof, foaming is effectively avoided.
According to one further preferred embodiment of the present invention, it is provided that the sheath element is made from a porous and flexurally yielding material. The porosity of the sheath element leads to there being no appreciable increase in pressure arising in the region of the raw material because of the sheath element. Moreover, water can flow through the sheath element in an almost unobstructed manner with the raw material being simultaneously retained, such that no contamination of the beverage by particles of the raw material fakes place. Finally, outflow of the liquid, in particular of the beverage or the cleaning liquid, in the direction of the capsule base is enabled also between the wall of the basic element and the sheath element which is potentially bearing on the wall.
According to one further preferred embodiment of the present invention, it is provided that the cavity is closed off by a membrane which is connected preferably in a materially integral manner to an encircling flange of the basic element. The cavity of the basic element is advantageously closed off in an aroma-tight manner by the gas-tight membrane, such that the aroma of the beverage raw material is retained even in the case of extended storage of the single-serve capsule.
According to one further preferred embodiment of the present invention, it is provided that the single-serve capsule has at least one spacer element for spacing the sheath element apart from a capsule base and/or a wall of the single-serve capsule, wherein the spacer element is configured in particular integrally with the basic element or is disposed as an element separate from the basic element within the cavity, wherein the spacer element is disposed preferably between the capsule base and the sheath element. By way of spacing the sheath element which is filled with raw material apart from the capsule base, a catchment basin is advantageously provided in the base region of the single-serve capsule, in which the produced beverage or the cleaning liquid can accumulate prior to flowing out from the single-serve capsule. It is conceivable for the spacer element to be molded in the wall of the basic element, or for the spacer element as a separate element to be simply placed onto the base region. The spacer element preferably comprises a web structure, such that the beverage can flow out between the webs.
According to one further preferred embodiment of the present invention, it is provided that a film seal which extends across an opening in the base region and is manually removable is disposed on an outer side of the base region. The film seal can be advantageously removed by a user prior to the single-serve capsule being inserted into a single-serve coffee machine. The opening in the base region of the single-serve capsule, which is thereafter exposed, ensures that high pressure cannot build up in the interior of the single-serve capsule, even when the extraction liquid is inducted into the cavity of the single-serve capsule. On account thereof, the quality of the tea beverage in particular is further improved.
According to one preferred embodiment or to a further subject matter of the present invention, it is provided that for interaction with a liquid which is supplied by the single-serve coffee machine, the single-serve capsule has a raw material which is disposed within the cavity, wherein the single-serve capsule has a filter element which straddles an opening which is configured in the base region of the basic element, and wherein the filter element comprises a non-woven filter fabric which at least in part has plastics fibers. On account of the opening in the capsule base, a buildup of high pressure in the interior of the capsule is advantageously prevented. This leads to a tea beverage which in comparison to the prior art is in particular clearer and more aromatic and has no distracting clouding being produced. The diameter of the opening for this purpose is preferably at least 50 percent, particularly preferably at least 50 percent, and most particularly preferably at least 70 percent of the diameter of the base region of the single-serve capsule. On account of an opening of this size, build-up of pressure in the interior of the single-serve capsule is effectively prevented. The use of a non-woven filter fabric from plastics fibers advantageously ensures that the non-woven filter fabric in particular can be fastened to the base region of the basic element in a particularly simple and cost-effective manner by means of a welding operation, for example an ultrasonic welding operation. The non-woven filter fabric furthermore has increased tensile strength. It is conceivable for the base region to be covered by a removable film seal which is adhesively bonded to the outer side of the base region and has to be manually removed by the user prior to the brewing operation. Alternatively, it is conceivable for the basic element to be encapsulated in a gas-tight and liquid-impermeable external sheath from which the basic element has to be removed by the user prior to the single-serve capsule being used. The external sheath functions as a sealed-for-freshness packaging and is made from a thin and flexible plastic film, for example. It is ensured in this manner that the beverage raw material is at all times packaged in an aroma-tight manner, even when the capsule base is largely composed only from an air-permeable non-woven filter fabric.
According to one further preferred embodiment of the present invention, it is provided that the filter element, is fastened, in particular securely welded, in a materially integral manner to the basic element on the inner side of the base region, or wherein the filter element is fastened to the inner side of a wall region of the basic element, which extends between the base region and the membrane. Thus, cost-effective and simple manufacturing of the single-serve capsule is advantageously achieved.
According to one preferred embodiment, or to a further subject matter of the present invention, it is provided that the single-serve capsule, for interaction with a liquid which is supplied by the single-serve coffee machine, has a raw material which is disposed within the cavity, wherein the single-serve capsule has a rigid retaining element, having a flat retaining face which is penetrated by passage openings and a filter element which is disposed in the region of the retaining face which filter element is between the raw material and the retaining element. The passage openings are preferably selected to be sized in such a manner that sufficient pressure reduction is achieved by way of the filter element such that in particular a tea beverage which is clear and aromatic is producible.
Preferably, the non-woven filter fabric has plastics fibers. The non-woven filter fabric may in addition optionally have fibers of vegetable origin, cellulose. The plastics fibers are preferably composed of polyamide, polypropylene, polyethylene and/or polyester. Alternatively, it would also be conceivable for the filter element, such as filter paper, to be made exclusively of cellulose.
According to one further preferred embodiment of the present invention, it is provided that the filter element is connected to the retaining element in a materially integral manner and in particular by way of at least one weld seam. Thus, floating of the filter element above the retaining element is advantageously prevented.
A further subject matter of the present invention is having a single-serve coffee machine and the single-serve capsule according to the as claimed in one of the preceding claims, wherein the single-serve coffee machine has a first brewing-chamber element and a second brewing-chamber element, wherein at least the first brewing-chamber element is movable along a longitudinal direction between a loading position, in which the first and the second brewing-chamber element are spaced apart in such a manner that the single-serve capsule is introducible between the first and the second brewing-chamber element, and an operating position, in which the first and second brewing-chamber element are converged in such a manner that they form a closed brewing chamber for extracting the single-serve capsule which has been introduced into the single-serve coffee machine. Advantageously, by means of the system according to the invention, producing a clear and aromatic tea beverage of which the appearance and flavor is comparable to conventionally prepared tee beverages is possible. It is particularly advantageous that the single-serve capsule preparation machine is furthermore also feedable with conventional single-serve capsules, so as to be able to produce a coffee beverage, for example. Alternatively single-serve capsules of this type may also be filled with a cleaning substance for cleaning the single-serve capsule machine.
According to one further preferred embodiment of the present invention, it is provided that the first brewing-chamber element has at least one first perforation means which is provided for perforating the membrane while the first brewing-chamber element is transferred from the loading position to the operating position. Advantageously, the membrane is perforated when the brewing chamber is closed, and entry for the extraction liquid is thus gained.
According to one further preferred embodiment of the present invention, it is provided that the second brewing chamber element has at least one second perforation means which, in particular depending on the single-serve capsule used, in the operating position perforates the base region of the single-serve capsule, and/or in the operating position along the longitudinal direction is spaced apart from an opening which is configured in the base region of the basic element, and/or in the operating position along the longitudinal direction is spaced apart from a filter element which straddles the opening which is configured in the base region of the basic element. Advantageously, the filter element is not perforated by the second perforation means, such that there is no resulting damage to the filter element. It is ensured in this way that no raw material and, in particular, no tea particles make their way into the beverage or the beverage container, respectively. Nevertheless, the second brewing-chamber element is at the same time equipped with a second perforation means, such that conventional single-serve capsules of another type, for examples the single-serve capsules which are known from the prior art, may be used with the single-serve coffee machine.
According to one further preferred embodiment of the present invention, it is provided that in the extraction position the maximum extent of the brewing chamber along the longitudinal direction is greater than the maximum longitudinal extent of the single-serve capsule along the longitudinal direction. Advantageously, on account thereof, it is prevented that the second perforation means comes into contact with the filter element or the sheath element and that the filter element or the sheath element is damaged when the brewing chamber is closed. Preferably, the longitudinal extent is less than 90 percent, preferably less than 80 percent, and particularly preferably less than 75 percent of the extent.
It would in principle also be conceivable for the beverage raw material to comprise coffee particles, chocolate particles and/or milk powder. The beverage raw material may be particulate or liquid.
Further details, features, and advantages of the invention are derived from the drawings and from the following description of preferred embodiments by means of the drawings. The drawings here merely illustrate exemplary embodiments of the invention which do not limit the essential concept of the invention.
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b show schematic sectional views of a single-serve capsule according to an exemplary fourth and fifth embodiment of the present invention;
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b show schematic sectional views of a system according to an exemplary seventh embodiment of the present invention;
a, 7b show schematic sectional views of a system according to an exemplary eighth embodiment of the present invention;
In the various figures, same parts are at all times provided with the same reference sign and are thus also typically referred to or mentioned only once, respectively.
A schematic sectional view of a single-serve capsule 1 for producing a beverage in a single-serve coffee machine 10, according to an exemplary first embodiment of the present invention, is illustrated in
The single-serve capsule 1 furthermore has a sheath element 4 which is disposed within the cavity 3. The sheath element 4 forms a closed sheathing for a beverage raw material 5, in the present case tea granules or a tea blend, respectively. The sheath element 4 is made from a porous and thus water-permeable non-woven filter fabric which is preferably made from both plastics fibers as well as fibers of vegetable origin. The plastics fibers are preferably composed of polyamide, polypropylene, polyethylene and/or polyester. In order for the closed sheathing to be formed, the non-woven filter fabric in particular has weld seams to which the non-woven filter fabric material is welded so as to form the pouch-type or bag-type sheath element 4. The membrane 8, the basic element 2, and the film seal 15 are configured so as to be both liquid-tight as well as gas-tight, such that the beverage raw material 5 in the purchased state of the single-serve capsule 1 is stored in an aroma-tight manner in the single-serve capsule 1.
The single-serve capsule 1 is provided for use in a single-serve coffee machine (see
A schematic sectional view of a single-serve capsule 1 according to an exemplary second embodiment of the present invention is in
A schematic sectional view of a single-serve capsule 1 according to an exemplary third embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
A schematic sectional view of a single-serve capsule 1 according to an exemplary fourth embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
A schematic sectional view of a single-serve capsule 1 according to an exemplary fifth embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
A schematic sectional view of a single-serve capsule 1 according to an exemplary sixth embodiment of the present invention is in
Schematic sectional views of a system for producing a beverage according to an exemplary seventh embodiment of the present invention are illustrated in
Schematic sectional views of a system according to an exemplary eighth embodiment of the present invention are illustrated in
A single-serve capsule 1 according to an exemplary ninth embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
Alternatively, it is conceivable for the single-serve capsules 1 which are shown in
1 Single-serve capsule
2 Basic element
3 Cavity
4 Sheath element
5 Beverage raw material
6 Spacer element
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8 Membrane
9 Flange
10 Single-serve coffee machine
11 External sheath
12 Filter element
13 Opening
14 Wall
15 Film seal
16 First brewing-chamber element
17 Second brewing-chamber element
18 Brewing chamber
18′ Extent of the brewing chamber
19 Retaining element
19′ Retaining face
20 First perforation means
21 Second perforation means
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10 2013 202 778.8 | Feb 2013 | DE | national |
10 2013 215 274.4 | Aug 2013 | DE | national |
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PCT/EP2014/053302 | 2/20/2014 | WO | 00 |