1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a system for the preparation of beverages by infusion, using prepackaged capsules, preferably of the sealed type, containing a quantity of a substance, for example ground roast coffee, for the preparation of a beverage.
2. Background
More specifically, the invention relates to a system comprising, in a known way,
A system of this type for the preparation of beverages is described and illustrated in European patent application EP 1 208 782 A1.
In this known system, a capsule, selectively of a first or a second type, is made to bear on a loading plate which, by means of a manually operated control lever, is then translated horizontally and subsequently raised vertically, so as to introduce this capsule into the infusion chamber formed in a percolation unit. The arrangement is such that the operation of the control lever simultaneously causes a lowering of the percolation unit. The latter comprises a fixed lateral delimiting structure of the infusion chamber, in which an end delimiting part of said chamber is vertically slidable in a liquid-tight way. Because of the coupling between the loading plate and the percolation unit, the capsule introduced into the infusion chamber causes a movement of the end delimiting part of this chamber, as a function of the axial length of the capsule.
With this known system, it is essentially possible to differentiate between the volumes of the different types of capsules solely by providing them with different lengths or heights, and therefore the larger-volume capsules have a rather pronounced height; in other words they are rather long.
One object of the present invention is to provide an improved system for the preparation of beverages of the type defined initially.
This and other objects are achieved according to the invention with a system for the preparation of beverages of the aforesaid type, characterized principally in that:
Because of these characteristics, the system according to the present invention allows the use of different types of capsules, the volumes of which are differentiated not only by their different lengths or heights, but also by their different cross-sections.
Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will become clear from the following detailed description, provided purely by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
The system for the preparation of beverages according to the present invention provides for the use of capsules of a plurality of types, having different respective axial lengths.
A group of three different types of capsule that can be used in a system according to the invention is shown in
The body 2 has a transverse top flange 3 which surrounds the mouth opening 2, and which forms two projecting appendages 3a, essentially parallel to each other and extending on opposite sides, near two diagonally opposed vertices of the opening 2. In the illustrated embodiment, the appendages 3a extend parallel to the longer sides 2a of the mouth opening 2 of the capsule body.
The number 4 indicates a cover which closes, and preferably seals, the mouth opening 2.
The body 1 of the capsule C has a bottom wall, indicated by 5 in
In the illustrated embodiment, the bottom wall 5 of the capsule C has a shape similar to that of the mouth opening 2, in other words an essentially rectangular shape with rounded corners, with longer sides 5a and shorter sides 5b. However, the similarity between the shape of the bottom wall and the shape of the mouth opening is not an essential characteristic.
The body 1 of the capsule C further comprises an annular lateral wall 6, extending between the mouth opening 2 and the bottom wall 5. This lateral wall tapers towards the bottom wall 5, in the sense that the cross-section transverse to the vertical axis Z-Z of the capsule decreases (not necessarily in a monotonic manner) from the mouth opening 2 to the bottom wall 5.
In the illustrated exemplary embodiment, the lateral wall 6 essentially takes the shape of a truncated pyramid with rounded lateral edges. However, this shape is not essential.
In the illustrated embodiment, the annular lateral wall 6 comprises two pairs of essentially flat lateral walls 6a and 6b, which are respectively longer and shorter, and which unite the longer sides 2a and shorter sides 2b of the mouth opening 2 with the corresponding longer sides 5a and shorter sides 5b of the bottom wall 5.
In the illustrated embodiment, the longer lateral walls 6a and shorter lateral walls 6b have respective predetermined inclinations relative to the axis Z-Z. In particular, the shorter walls 6b are inclined symmetrically at the same angle relative to the axis Z-Z.
However, this condition of symmetrical inclination is not essential.
The three types of capsule C shown in
The internal volume of the capsules C shown in
The body 1 of the capsules C described above is preferably made of a material selected so as to prevent or at least impede the penetration of moisture and oxygen into the capsule.
The cover 4 which seals the mouth openings of these capsules may be made, for example, of plastic material, of metal, or of a composite material, and may be formed by moulding, by thermoforming, or by other known techniques. This cover 4 is applied in a sealing way to the flange 3 of the body of said capsules in one of various known ways.
A system according to the invention further comprises a machine for the preparation of beverages, designed to use capsules of at least two of the types described above.
A machine of this type comprises an infusion assembly, indicated as a whole by 10 in
In the illustrated embodiment, the infusion assembly 10 essentially comprises a capsule-holding assembly, indicated as a whole by 11, and an associated piercing and injecting head indicated as a whole by 12.
In the illustrated exemplary embodiment, the capsule-holding assembly 11 comprises a hollow supporting body 13, having two longer lateral walls 13a facing one another, and a pair of shorter end walls, 13b and 13c, also facing one another, together with a bottom wall 13d.
In the illustrated embodiment, the walls 13a and 13c are essentially vertical and orthogonal to one another, and are also orthogonal to the bottom wall 13d.
On the other hand, the lateral wall 13b is inclined relative to the vertical direction at an angle of inclination essentially equal to the angle of inclination of a shorter lateral wall 6b of the capsules C, described above, relative to the axis Z-Z.
The wall 13b is also connected to the longer lateral walls 13a, preferably in a curved manner, as shown in
A body 14 is mounted in a horizontally translatable manner in the hollow supporting body 13. A spring 15, interposed between the wall 13c and this body 14, tends to push the latter towards the wall 13b.
The body 14 comprises, in particular, an upper wall portion 14a which is inclined relative to the vertical, in an essentially symmetrical way to the wall 13b of the supporting body 13, as can be seen in
A further body, indicated as a whole by 16, is mounted in a translatable manner in the supporting body 13, between the wall 13b of the latter and the movable body 14.
The body 16 comprises an essentially tray-shaped upper portion 16a, the upper part of which has a shape and dimensions corresponding to those of the bottom wall 5 of the capsules C described above.
A tubular portion 16b extends obliquely downwards from the portion 16a, a conduit 17 being formed within the tubular portion, this conduit being designed to allow the outflow of the finished beverage, as explained more fully below.
The tubular portion 16b of the body 16 extends through an opening 18 formed in the lower part of the supporting body 13.
A helical spring 19 is placed around the tubular portion 16b of the body 16, and tends to push this body 16 upwards.
An infusion chamber, indicated as a whole by 20, is completely formed within the supporting body 13, between its inclined end wall 13b, the wall 14a of the body 14, the lateral walls 13a of the body 13, and the upper portion 16a of the body 16.
This infusion chamber 20 has a top opening 20a (defined by the upper edges of the walls 13a, 13b and 14a) through which, in use, a capsule C is introduced with its bottom wall 5 facing downwards.
The upper portion 16a of the body 16 preferably has its side facing the body 14 inclined in the same way as the wall portion 14a of the latter.
Under the action of the spring 19, the body 16 is normally kept in the rest position shown in
When a capsule C, of the type shown in
In this condition, the flange 4 of the capsule C is positioned essentially flush with the upper part of the body 13, and the bodies 14 and 16 are held by the associated springs 15 and 19 in the illustrated position.
Similarly, if a capsule C, of the type shown in
Similarly,
With reference to
As can be partly seen in
When the head 12 and the capsule-holding assembly 11 are made to engage with one another for the purpose of preparing a beverage, a control member (not shown) acts on the inclined plane 70b of the head 70a, causing this head to move towards the body 13 against the action of the spring 71.
Depending on the type of capsule introduced into the capsule-holder 11, the end of the catch 70 opposite the head 70a will engage in one of the openings 14c, 14d, 14e of the formation 14b of the body 14, thus stabilizing the operating position of the latter as well as the operating position of the body 16.
In the upper portion 16a of the body 16 there is housed a plate 21, having a plurality of spikes 22 which are capable, as described more fully below, of piercing the bottom wall 5 of a capsule C introduced into the capsule-holding assembly 11 and positioned therein. In a known way, the spikes 22 have passages which allow the beverage, made by infusion inside the capsule, to flow out downwards, below the plate 21, and to enter the conduit 19 provided in the portion 16b of the body 16, to be dispensed towards a collecting container such as a cup or a glass.
With reference to
This head 12 comprises a main body 30 in which an opening 31 is made (
A perforated plate 32 is connected to the bottom of this body 30, in such a way as to be vertically translatable along a short predetermined path.
As is more clearly visible in
This array of spikes 33 occupies a rectangular area whose dimensions are slightly smaller than those of the mouth opening 2 of the capsule C of
A flow of hot water and/or steam under pressure, reaching the head 12 through the opening 31, may be supplied to the spikes 33. The communication between the opening 31 and the spikes 33 is controlled by means of a first shut-off valve which is normally closed, comprising a valve member 34 movable vertically in a seat 35 provided in the body 30 (
In the illustrated embodiment, the valve member 34 has a head 34a, which is acted on by a helical spring 36 positioned above it in the seat 35.
Said valve member 34 also has a stem 34b extending downwards, through a lower opening 37 in the body 30, and also protruding below the lower plate 32, through an opening 38 in the latter (
With reference to
A further group of piercing spikes 43, similar to the spikes 33, extends downwards from the lower face of the body 30. The spikes 43, in the illustrated embodiment, are positioned in line with one another, each being aligned with a corresponding row of spikes 33.
As explained more fully below, the spikes 43, together with the spikes 33, are intended to be used when a capsule C of the type described above with reference to
The spikes 43 can be put into communication with the supply opening 31, via a second valve device, including a valve member 44 having an operating stem 44b, protruding downwards through an opening 47 in the body 30 and through a corresponding opening 48 in the lower plate 32 (
The stem 44b of the valve member 44 is also placed in a position offset longitudinally and transversely with respect to the associated piercing spikes 43.
A further group of piercing spikes 53 extends downwards from the lower face of the body 30, these spikes being in line with one another and each being aligned with a corresponding row of spikes 33, 43.
The piercing spikes 53 can also be put into communication with the opening 31 for supplying hot water and/or steam, via an associated valve device including a valve member 54 similar to those described above.
This valve member 54 has an operating stem 54b which protrudes downwards through an opening 57 in the body 30 and through a corresponding opening 58 in the lower plate 32 (
The stem 54b is also offset longitudinally and transversely with respect to the associated piercing spikes 53.
The lower plate 32 is normally pushed (by springs indicated by 60 in
A gasket 45, of moulded elastomeric material for example, surrounds the portions of the lower face of the body 30 from which the spikes 33, 43 and 53 and the stems 34b, 44b and 54b extend. This gasket 45 comprises a peripheral part 45a and two intermediate branches 45b, 45c for decoupling from one another the portions of the body 30 from which the aforesaid spikes 33, 43 and 53 extend.
The gasket 45 is intended to be clamped between the head 12 and the capsule-holder 11 when the infusion assembly is closed for the purpose of preparing a beverage.
When, in use, a capsule C of the type shown in
The infusion assembly is then closed by means of known mechanisms, in such a way that the head 12 is positioned against the capsule-holding assembly 10.
The arrangement is such that, when the infusion assembly 10 is closed, the lower plate 32 of the piercing and injecting head 12 is pushed towards the body 30 of this head, thereby compressing the opposing springs 60.
The piercing spikes 33 then penetrate through the cover 4 of the capsule, and at the same time the appendage 3a of the capsule, which bears on a corresponding appendage 14b of the body 14, acts on the operating 34 stem 34b of the valve device 34, consequently bringing the opening 31 for supplying hot water and/or steam into communication with the spikes 33.
An amount of hot water and/or steam is then introduced into the capsule.
The pressure consequently created in the capsule causes a downward deformation of its bottom wall 5, which strikes the piercing spikes 22 carried by the member 16 and is torn open.
The water introduced into the capsule interacts with the substance, such as ground roast coffee, contained therein, resulting in the production of the beverage, which is conveyed through the lower piercing spikes 22 and the conduit 19 of the member 16 towards a collecting container.
When a capsule C of the type shown in
However, when a capsule C of the type shown in
In this condition, the capsule C enclosed in the infusion assembly acts by means of a portion of its top flange to cause the valve member 34 associated with the spikes 33 to open. Additionally, this capsule, by means of one of its projecting appendages 3a, bearing on a corresponding appendage 14b of the member 14, simultaneously causes the valve device 4 associated with the spikes 43 to open.
On the other hand, the valve device 54 is not actuated, and remains in the closed condition.
A flow of hot water and/or steam can then penetrate into the capsule, through the spikes 33 and 43.
However, when a capsule C of the type described above with reference to
The embodiment described above is preferred at the present time.
However, in an alternative embodiment, it is possible to provide a single area of piercing spikes (the spikes 33, for example) having shapes and dimensions such that the spikes can pierce the cover 4 of all the types of capsules shown in
As a further alternative, the piercing and injecting head 12 can be provided, with a single piercing spike instead of a plurality of piercing spikes, the single spike being located in a position such that it can pierce the covers 4 of all the expected types of capsules.
Naturally, the principle of the invention remaining the same, the forms of embodiment and the details of construction may be varied widely with respect to those described and illustrated, which have been given purely by way of non-limiting example, without thereby departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the attached claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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TO2013A001039 | Dec 2013 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2014/067024 | 12/17/2014 | WO | 00 |