Apparatus for preparing a beverage
The invention relates to an apparatus (1) for preparing a beverage (2) comprising a brew chamber (10) defining a volume for containing at least one container (11) with a soluble or extractable product for preparing said beverage, wherein said apparatus comprises adjustment means (12, 14) for varying the volume (V) of said brew chamber. Preferably the adjustment means include a cover member (12) with a piston portion (25). The invention also relates to a method for preparing a beverage.
The present application is a National Stage filing of and claims priority of International patent application Serial No. PCT/EP2004/053641, filed Dec. 21, 2004, and published in English.
BACKGROUNDThe invention relates to an apparatus for preparing a beverage fit for consumption, such as coffee, tea, chocolate and cappuccino. More specifically, the invention relates to an apparatus for preparing a beverage comprising a brew chamber defining a volume for containing at least one container with a soluble or extractable product for preparing said beverage.
EP-A-0 904 717 discloses an apparatus with a holder with an inner space for a pill-shaped pouch, manufactured from filter paper and filled with ground coffee, that rests on the bottom of the inner space. The inner space is closed off by a cover. The cover comprises an opening through which, via a hose, hot water can be fed to the inner space. Adjacent its circumferential edge, the cover further comprises a sealing ring closed in itself.
A problem associated with the prior art holder is that this holder is not suitable for pouches or containers of different diameters that are available on the market or multiple containers.
SUMMARYAn apparatus for preparing a beverage comprising a brew chamber defining a volume for containing at least one container with a soluble or extractable product for preparing said beverage, wherein said apparatus comprises an adjustment device for varying the volume of said brew chamber.
By enabling the apparatus to vary the volume of the brew chamber by the adjustment device, the brew chamber volume can be adjusted to the number and/or dimensions of the containers for each individual operation of the apparatus. Accordingly, an apparatus with an adaptable brew chamber is obtained. The prior art apparatus uses different holders of different dimensions for such situations.
The embodiments of the invention as defined in claims provide for suitable embodiments for varying the volume of the brew chamber.
An embodiment of the invention as defined in claim 4 has the advantage that pressure variations in the boiler can be applied to obtain motion of the piston portion during operation for varying the volume of the brew chamber.
An embodiment of the invention as defined in claim 5 provides for a suitable mechanism to retract the piston portion from the container after operation to allow the container and/or holder to be removed. The spring element further ensures robust operation of the apparatus.
An embodiment of the invention provides for the advantage that less residual water is left in the holder since the piston portion not only confines the container in the holder but also encapsulates the container.
An embodiment of the invention allows heated water to pass the adjustment means, in particular for the piston portion.
An embodiment of the invention allows the apparatus to combine the functions of adjusting the brew chamber during operation and passing water into the brew chamber while preventing water, e.g. from a boiler, to flow into the brew chamber before and after operation. The embodiment further limits the compression force of the piston portion on the container such that the product in the container is not compressed to a density wherein water is substantially prevented to pass through the product.
An embodiment of the invention allows the valve to maintain in a closed state when the apparatus is not operated.
An embodiment of the invention provides a safety mechanism to prevent damage of components of the apparatus.
An embodiment of the invention has the advantage that by providing multiple holding structures, e.g. support structures designed as terraces in the holder, containers of different dimensions fit into the holder. Accordingly, chances of bypass of water and damage of the container are reduced when using the same holder for containers of different size.
An embodiment of the invention has the advantage of efficient heating. As a beverage is typically prepared for one or two cups, only a limited amount of energy is stored by the water flowing between the heating device and the cup. By integrating the heating device and the brew chamber, the heat absorbing mass for the passage of heated water is reduced and, accordingly, the temperature drop of the liquid flowing from the heating device to the cup is reduced.
An embodiment of the invention has the advantage that displacement of the container and shear stresses exerted on the seal between the cover member and the holder are substantially omitted and chances of leakage are reduced.
The invention further relates to a method for preparing a beverage with an apparatus comprising a brew chamber defining a volume for containing at least one container with a soluble or extractable product for preparing said beverage, comprising the step of varying the volume of said brew chamber prior to preparing said beverage. It should be acknowledged that the phrase ‘prior to preparing said beverage’ refers to the moment before which water is allowed to flow through the product in the container.
By varying the volume of the brew chamber, the brew chamber volume can be adapted to the number and/or dimensions of containers for each individual operation of the apparatus. Accordingly, an adaptable brew chamber is obtained.
Aspects of the invention will be further illustrated with reference to the attached drawings, which schematically show preferred embodiments according to the invention. It will be understood that the invention is not in any way restricted to these specific and preferred embodiments.
In the drawings:
In operation, water from the water container 6 is fed to the pump 7 to inject the water under pressure via the valve system 8 into the boiler 9. The pressure from the pump for the liquid is in the range of 1.2-3 bar, preferably 1.4-2.5 bar. In the boiler 9, water is heated till it has a temperature just below the boiling point. Expansion water during heating is guided through the valve system 8 back into the water container 6. Subsequently, heated and pressurized water is provided via the closure member 12 into the brew chamber 10 where it passes through the container 11 to obtain a brewed beverage. After the brewed beverage is output from the container 11, it passes the frothing device 15 that adds the fine-bubble froth layer 4 to the beverage 2 in the cup 3.
The user of the apparatus 1 may select the number of cups 3 with a beverage 2 he likes to obtain. If the user requires two cups 3, he applies two containers 11 in the holder 14 as illustrated schematically in
The bottom section 9B of the boiler 9 has attached the cover member 12 via a brew chamber lid 23 to close the brew chamber 10 assisted by the closing seal 13. Accordingly, heated water from the boiler 9 does not have to pass intermediate parts, but is directly delivered into the brew chamber 10. As a result, the temperature difference between the water from the boiler 9 and of the beverage 2 in the cup 3 is reduced.
The cover member 12 further comprises a connection ring 24 for attaching a silicon piston portion 25, provided with a valve 60 (shown in
The holder 14, completed by the cover member 12 to constitute the brew chamber 10 is adapted to accommodate one or more containers 11 in the inner space S, as will be further explained with reference to
In order for the holder 14 to approach the boiler 9 to complete the brew chamber 10, a closing assembly 30 is employed as displayed in
The holder 14 has a flat circular central surface 44 at the bottom of the inner space S with an opening O for passing the brewed substance. The central surface is provided with spacer structures or projections 45 extending from the surface 44 and defining the extraction area for the brewed substance. The spacer structures 45 prevent the bottom of the container 11 to abut against the flat closed surface 44 which otherwise would result in a serious barrier for the brewed substance in leaving the container 11. The spacer structures 45 provide for an appropriate distance between the flat surface 44 and the lower filter of the container 11. The spacer structures 45 may have a height of e.g. 2 millimeter. The diameter of the circular central surface may be smaller than the diameter smallest container 11 to be used with the holder 14.
For containers 11B with large dimensions, the second holding structure 42 holds the edge 43, while the bottom filter B rests in the centre on the spacer structures 45. To prevent rupture of the container 11B, there exists a smooth transition between the structures on the non-planar surface 40.
The non-planar surface 20 comprises ribs 47 defined in a direction, here a radial direction, between the first holding structure 41 and the second holding structure 42 of said non-planar surface 40. The ribs 47 prevent vacuum suction when removing the container 11 after operation of the apparatus 1. It should be appreciated that the height of these ribs 47 should preferably be limited, e.g. less than 0.2 millimeter, to prevent bypass of water.
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The holder 14 is further described in a co-pending application (“Apparatus for preparing a beverage”) of the applicants filed on the same date that is incorporated in the present application herewith by reference with respect to the structure and function of the holder 14.
Clearly, the piston portion 25 separates an internal volume of the boiler from the volume V of the brew chamber 10. The side of the piston portion 25 facing the boiler volume further comprises a cold water distributor 64 and a hot water distributor 65 for appropriate water circulation in the boiler 9. Cold water from the valve system 8 is distributed near the bottom of the boiler 9, indicated by the arrow C, where it is heated by a heating element (not shown in
Subsequently, the piston portion 25 contacts the container or containers 11, i.e. by the water distribution plate 26 in the described embodiment. The holding structures 41, 42 assist in centering of the container(s) 11. The piston portion 25 substantially encapsulates the container 11 to hold the container 11 in position, thereby defining the appropriate volume V of the brew chamber 10.
When sufficient force, determined by the spring element 61, develops, the valve 60 opens to pass water from the boiler 9 to the container 11 in the pre-heated brew chamber 10, as illustrated in
Once brewing is completed, the pump 7 stops operating and the pressure in the apparatus 1 drops to zero. The piston portion 25 moves back to the inactive state displayed in
When the distribution plate 26 loses contact with the container 11, due to the retraction, the valve 60 closes. In fact, the spring element 61 ensures that the valve 60 closes slightly before contact with the container 11 is lost to prevent water from the boiler 9 to flow in the brew chamber 10 at this stage.
The cover member 12 further comprises an overpressure valve 70, as displayed in
Claims
1. An apparatus for preparing a beverage comprising:
- a brew chamber defining a volume for containing at least one container with a soluble or extractable product for preparing said beverage;
- a heating device configured to supply hot water to the brew chamber, and
- an adjustment mechanism configured to vary the volume of said brew chamber, wherein said adjustment mechanism comprises: a holder adapted to support said container; and a cover member comprising a piston portion adapted to move with respect to said holder in order to vary said volume of said brew chamber wherein that said piston portion is adapted to separate an internal volume of said heating device from said brew chamber.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said piston portion is coupled to a spring element arranged to exert spring force action on said piston portion away from said holder.
3. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said piston portion comprises a flexible portion.
4. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said adjustment mechanism comprises a valve for introducing the hot water from said heating device into said brew chamber.
5. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said piston portion comprises said valve.
6. The apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said valve is adapted to open a flow path for water from one side of said piston portion to the other side when contacting said container.
7. The apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said apparatus comprises a spring element arranged to exert spring force action on said valve to close said flow path before, and during an initial phase after, contacting said container.
8. The apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said cover member comprises an overpressure valve.
9. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said brew chamber comprises a holder with a non-planar surface defining at least a first holding structure and a second holding structure, respectively arranged to hold containers of at least a first dimension and a second dimension, as defined by an edge of said containers, substantially along said edge of said containers.
10. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said brew chamber comprises a cover member and a holder adapted to receive said container, wherein said heating device and said cover member are attached to each other.
11. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said apparatus comprises a holder with an access opening adapted to receive said container and a cover member for closing said access opening, wherein said apparatus further comprises a closing device configured to substantially close said access opening and wherein said closing device is adapted to move said holder and said cover member with respect to each other substantially by translation from a non-closed position to a closed position for said access opening.
12. An apparatus for preparing a beverage comprising:
- a brew chamber defining a volume for containing at least one container with a soluble or extractable product for preparing said beverage;
- a heating device configured to supply hot water to said container, and
- an adjustment mechanism configured to vary the volume of said brew chamber, wherein said adjustment mechanism comprises: a holder adapted to support said container; and a cover member comprising: a piston portion adapted to move with respect to said holder in order to vary said volume of said brew chamber wherein that said piston portion is adapted to separate an internal volume of said heating device from said brew chamber; and at least one flexible wing extending from a perimeter of the piston portion that engage the holder to close the volume of the brew chamber.
13. An apparatus for preparing a beverage comprising:
- a heating device configured to supply hot water to said container;
- a conduit connecting a water supply from the heating device to a brew chamber wherein the brew chamber defining a volume for containing at least one container with a soluble or extractable product for preparing said beverage;
- a pump in fluid communication with the conduit to provide water under pressure to the brew chamber;
- an adjustment mechanism configured to vary the volume of said brew chamber, wherein said adjustment mechanism comprises: a holder adapted to support said container; and a cover member comprising: a piston portion adapted to move with respect to said holder in order to vary said volume of said brew chamber wherein that said piston portion is adapted to separate an internal volume of said heating device from said brew chamber; and an accordion-shaped portion extending from a perimeter of the piston portion that extends and contracts to facilitate movement of the piston portion.
14. The apparatus of claim 13 and further comprising a valve in fluid communication with the conduit wherein the valve is positionable to allow water into the brew chamber or to prevent water from entering into the brew chamber.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Dec 21, 2004
Date of Patent: Dec 21, 2010
Patent Publication Number: 20080095903
Assignees: Inventum Group B.V. (Veenendaal), Electrical & Electronics Ltd. (Hong Kong), Coval Art Tec Limited (Limassol)
Inventor: Marcel Hendrikus Simon Weijers (Hoogeveen)
Primary Examiner: Thor S Campbell
Attorney: Westman, Champlin & Kelly, P.A.
Application Number: 11/722,236
International Classification: A47J 31/057 (20060101);