The present invention relates to a weighing assembly for weighing ground coffee intended to be mounted to or connected to a coffee grinder or to the brewing arrangement of a coffee machine, namely a fully automatic coffee machine.
The present invention also relates to a coffee grinder intended to be mounted to or connected to a coffee machine, namely a fully automatic coffee machine, and including said weighing assembly.
The present invention further relates to a coffee machine, namely a fully automatic coffee machine, comprising said weighing assembly.
The present invention further relates to a method for the operation of said coffee grinder and of said coffee machine.
The present invention relates to the technical field of fully automatic coffee machines. Such coffee machines, which work in a fully automatic way and are also called “coffee automats”, allow to start the whole process of the preparation of a coffee-based drink by simply pressing a button and they are widely used in the restaurant industry.
Fully automatic coffee machines are known in which the brewing time of the selected coffee-based drink is measured and the measured brewing time is compared with a brewing time reference value: if the measured brewing time is not within a tolerance range around the brewing time reference value, the coarseness of the coffee powder is varied so as to adjust—through the coffee powder coarseness—the brewing time so that it falls within the predetermined tolerance range.
In order to vary the coffee powder coarseness, the coffee grinder of the coffee machine is provided with stationary blades and movable blades, as well as with means (e.g. servomotors) for moving the movable blades for adjusting their distance from the stationary blades.
These known coffee machines, although they allow a coffee powder coarseness adjustment for obtaining the desired brewing time, nonetheless have some limitations, the most important of which is that they do not take into any account the relationship between coffee powder coarseness and weight of the coffee powder dose used for preparing the selected drink.
The main object of the present invention is to overcome the above-mentioned limitation of prior art by providing a coffee grinder and a corresponding coffee machine allowing to obtain a highly accurate measure of the weight of the coffee powder dose and to take into account the relationship between coffee powder coarseness and coffee powder dose weight.
This and other objects are achieved by the coffee grinder and the coffee machine as claimed in the appended claims.
According to the invention, a weighing assembly for weighing ground coffee and intended to be mounted to or connected to a coffee grinder or a brewing arrangement of a coffee machine, namely a fully automatic coffee machine, is provided with means for weighing the amount of ground coffee with high accuracy.
To this purpose, the weighing assembly comprises a container dedicated to ground coffee weighing and weighing means operatively connected to said container.
Devices for grinding coffee or similar food which are provided with means for measuring the amount of ground product are known per se in prior art.
By way of example, such a food grinding device is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,783,089. However, in the food grinding device disclosed in this document, means for measuring the amount of ground product are provided inside the brewing basket. Measuring the amount of ground product inside the brewing basket and together with such basket does not allow for a precise, accurate measure.
On the contrary, due to the fact that the weighing assembly of the invention comprises a container dedicated to ground coffee weighing, the weight of ground coffee can be precisely and accurately measured. According to the invention, a coffee grinder is provided which is intended to be mounted to or connected to a coffee machine, namely a fully automatic coffee machine, and is provided with the weighing assembly of the invention.
The coffee grinder of the invention comprises or is connected to a control device in which a predetermined grinding time for the selected coffee-based drink is stored: when such predetermined grinding time is over, the coffee grinder is stopped and the overall weight of the ground coffee is measured and the corresponding value is sent to said control device.
The ground coffee is then transferred to the brewing arrangement of the coffee machine to which said coffee grinder is mounted or connected.
According to the invention, a method for the operation of the above-disclosed coffee grinder is further provided.
According to the method of the invention, the measured value of the weight of the coffee that was ground during the predetermined grinding time is compared with a reference value of desired weight of the ground coffee dose.
If the measured value does not fall within a tolerance range around the reference value, a new grinding time will be calculated by the control device for the successive grinding cycles.
The invention further relates to a coffee machine comprising the above-disclosed weighing assembly, as well as to a method for the operation thereof.
In the coffee machine of the invention the weighing assembly can be mounted to or connected to the coffee grinder of the coffee machine or the brewing arrangement of the coffee machine itself.
According to the method for operating the coffee machine of the invention, for each selection of a coffee-based drink, the grinding coarseness of the coffee powder and the grinding time, corresponding to a desired brewing time and to a desired weight of the ground coffee dose, respectively, are set.
The brewing time and the weight of the ground coffee dose are measured and compared with the desired reference values: if the measured brewing time does not fall within a tolerance range around the reference value, a new value of coffee powder coarseness will be set for the successive cycles; if the measured weight of the coffee dose does not fall within a tolerance range around the reference value, a new value of grinding time will be set for the successive grinding cycles.
In case, the new values for the powder coffee coarseness and/or the grinding time are calculated by means of respective algorithms of the control device.
Further features and advantages of the invention will become clearer from the following detailed description of some preferred embodiments of the invention, given by way of example with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
With reference to
The weighing assembly 1 comprises a container 3 dedicated to the weighing of ground coffee and arranged to receive the coffee powder to be weighed.
The container 3 is mounted on a support 5, which in turn lies on a weighing cell 7 or is otherwise operatively connected thereto.
The weighing cell 7 is provided with its own support 9 for being mounted to or connected to a stationary supporting structure, such as the structure of a coffee machine.
The weighing cell 7 allows to precisely measure the weight of the ground coffee coming from the grinding machine of the coffee grinder, net of the weight of the container 3 and its support 5.
In this respect it is to be noted that, due to the fact that the weighing assembly comprises a container dedicated to the ground coffee weighing, the weight of said container and of its support can be easily determined with high precision and—accordingly—the weight of the ground coffee contained in the container 3 can be easily determined as well.
The weighing assembly 1 is further equipped with a transmitter for transmitting the measured weight of ground coffee to an external device, such as a control device.
The present invention also relates to a coffee grinder intended to be mounted to or connected to a coffee machine, namely a fully automatic coffee machine, and including the weighing assembly 1.
In a per se known manner, said coffee grinder comprises a housing in which a hopper containing coffee beans and a grinding chamber into which the coffee beans contained in said hopper can be transferred, e.g. by gravity, are received; one or more grinding members—preferably driven by a motor, such as an electric motor—cooperating for grinding the coffee beans coming from the hopper and for obtaining a coffee powder are provided in said grinding chamber; the grinding chamber further comprises an outlet spout for discharging the ground coffee powder.
As these element are known per se, they are neither illustrated nor disclosed in greater detail.
The coffee grinder further comprises a weighing assembly 1 according to the invention, which is arranged to receive the coffee powder discharged from the grinding chamber of the coffee grinder.
The coffee grinder of the invention is provided with or connected to a control device (not shown): the coffee grinder receives as an input from said control device a signal for starting the grinding operation as well as a predetermined grinding time, so that the grinding members in the grinding chamber are activated by said starting signal and stop after said predetermined grinding time; on the other hand, the coffee grinder—or more precisely, the weighing assembly 1 of the coffee grinder—sends to said control device the measured value of the ground coffee weight at the end of said predetermined grinding time.
At the end of said predetermined grinding time, once the grinding members of the grinding chamber have been stopped, the ground coffee in the container 3 is taken out thereof.
To this purpose, the container 3 has an outlet port 11 which is closed by a movable panel 13, which normally is in the closed position (e.g. it is kept in the closed position by gravity or by the elastic force of a spring).
At the end of the predetermined grinding time, the movable panel 13 is moved to the open position in order to allow discharging of the ground coffee from the container 3.
To this purpose, the weighing assembly 1 can comprise a magnet 15 and an articulated arm 17 connecting said magnet 15 to said movable panel 13: when the magnet 15 is de-energized, the movable panel 13 is in the normal, closed position; when—at the end of the predetermined grinding time—the magnet 15 is energized, the movable panel 13, through the articulated arm 17, is moved to the open position and the ground coffee is discharged from the container 3.
More particularly, the ground coffee can be discharged in a duct 19 for being transferred to the brewing arrangement of the coffee machine to which the coffee grinder of the invention is mounted or connected.
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The weighing assembly 1′ comprises a container 3′ dedicated to the weighing of ground coffee and arranged to receive the coffee powder to be weighed.
In this embodiment, the container 3′ is hanging from a support 5′, which in turn is hanging from a weighing cell 7′, which is anchored to a stationary structure by means of its own support 9′.
The bottom of the container 3′ is closed by a movable panel 13′, which under normal conditions is kept in a closed position by the elastic force of a spring 21′.
At the end of the predetermined grinding time, the movable panel 13′ is moved to the open position by energizing a magnet 15′ which is connected to the movable panel through an articulated arm 17′ and overcoming the elastic resistance of the spring 21′, so as to allow discharging of the ground coffee from the container 3′ into a duct 19′ for transferring such ground coffee to the brewing arrangement of a coffee machine.
The alternative embodiment of
With reference to the block diagram of
Therefore, according to the method of the invention, even if the weight of the coffee dose obtained by the coffee grinder is not consistent with the reference value, no adjustment to the coffee grinder itself is carried out. On the contrary, a different grinding time is set for the successive grinding cycles (for the same drink); this means that the new value of the grinding time is sent to the coffee grinder when the current grinding cycle is already finished and the coffee grinder is ready for the next grinding cycle.
In order to determine the acceptable tolerance range around the reference value of the ground coffee weight, at the beginning of the coffee grinder operation a certain number of measured values (samples) are stored in the control device and checked for determining the aforesaid tolerance range.
With reference now to
The coffee machine 101 is a fully automatic machine for preparing espresso and/or other coffee-based drinks, i.e. the whole process for preparing the coffee-based drink is started and carried out upon selection of the desired drink by a user (e.g. by pressing a corresponding button or by acting on a “touch screen” display), without any intervention by an operator.
In general, the coffee machine 101 comprises a brewing arrangement 111 and a dispensing arrangement 131.
More in detail, the coffee machine 101 comprises a brewing arrangement 111 comprising a water pump 113 provided with a flowmeter 115, a boiler 117, and a brewing chamber 121, a valve 119 being provided between the boiler 117 and the brewing chamber 121: in the brewing chamber 121 the water flows through the coffee powder thus preparing the coffee-based drink. The coffee machine 101 further comprises a dispensing arrangement 131, receiving the prepared drink from the brewing arrangement and delivering it to the user through dispensing outlets 133. The delivering arrangement is preferably provided with sensors 135 (e.g. a temperature sensor) in order to detect the properties of the drink prepared by the brewing arrangement 111 and delivered to the user.
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The coffee grinder 201 is operatively connected to the brewing arrangement 111 of the coffee machine 101 so that the ground coffee discharged from said coffee grinder 201 is transferred to the brewing chamber 121 of said brewing arrangement 111 of said coffee machine.
According to the invention, the ground coffee transferred from the coffee grinder 201 to the brewing chamber 121 is weighed by means of a weighing assembly 1 according to the invention.
To this purpose a weighing assembly 1 is interposed between the outlet spout 207 of the coffee grinder 201 and the brewing arrangement 111 of the coffee machine.
According to a first possible embodiment, the weighing assembly is mounted on or connected to the coffee grinder 201.
According to a second possible embodiment, the weighing assembly is mounted on or connected to the brewing arrangement 111 of the coffee machine 101.
Although only a coffee grinder 201 is shown in
The control device(s) controlling the coffee grinder(s) can be the control device of the coffee machine, i.e. the operation of the coffee grinder(s) and of the other components of the coffee machine are controlled by a single, common control apparatus.
As an alternative, the coffee grinder(s) can have its (their) own separate control device(s); in this case, said control device(s) is (are) connected to the control device of the coffee machine and interacts therewith, thus forming a common control apparatus.
It is known the quality of coffee-based drinks is strongly affected by brewing time and it is also known to adjust said brewing time in order to obtain a drink having optimum organoleptic properties.
More particularly, coffee machines are known in which the brewing time is measured and compared with a reference value: if the measured value does not fall within a tolerance range around the reference value, the brewing time is adjusted by modifying the coarseness of the coffee powder fed to the brewing arrangement.
To this purpose, coffee grinders are known in which the distance between the elements of the grinding members is adjustable, so that said elements can be brought closer or moved away relative to each other as needed: by adjusting the coarseness of the coffee powder it is possible to vary the brewing time and—accordingly—the organoleptic properties of the prepared drink until an optimum result is achieved.
The invention allows to obtain an improved adjustment with respect to the above-disclosed known coffee machines as it allows to create a correlation between the adjustment of the coarseness of ground coffee and brewing time and the adjustment of grinding time and weight of the ground coffee dose, which correlation was missing so far.
In fact, it is evident that in an optimized adjusting strategy, the coarseness of coffee powder affects the weight of the dose of such coffee powder for the preparation of a drink: a finer grinding leads to a lower weight, and vice versa.
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Therefore, in the method according to the invention, even if the weight of the coffee dose obtained by the coffee grinder and/or the brewing time are not consistent with the respective reference values, no adjustment is made to the coffee grinder. On the contrary, a different grinding time and/or a different ground coffee coarseness are set for the successive grinding cycles (for the same drink); this means that the new values of the grinding time and/or of the ground coffee coarseness are sent to the coffee grinder when the current grinding cycle is already finished and the coffee grinder is ready for the next grinding cycle.
In order to determine the acceptable tolerance range around the reference value of the brewing time, at the beginning of the coffee grinder operation a certain number of measured values (samples) are stored in the control device and checked for determining the aforesaid tolerance range. Successively, the ground coffee coarseness is changed if the measured brewing times falls out of said tolerance range.
The same applies to the ground coffee weight, as disclosed above.
Advantageously, according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the adjustment of the grinding time and the adjustment of the ground coffee coarseness are not carried out independently from each other, but they take into account the existing correlations.
Nevertheless, in an alternative embodiment of the invention, the adjustment of the grinding time and the adjustment of the ground coffee coarseness could also be carried out independently from each other.
It will be evident from the above that the invention achieves the objects set-forth above, as it allows to improve the adjustment of a coffee grinder and of the coffee machine to which said coffee grinder is mounted or connected.
It will also be evident that the provided description of preferred embodiments of the invention should not be intended as limiting and several modifications and variants within the reach of the person skilled in the art can be conceived without departing from the scope defined by the appended claims.
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