Patent classifications
B65D85/8055
PAD WITH A RELATIVELY LARGE OUTLET OPENING COMPRISING A SOLUBLE BEVERAGE PREPARATION PRODUCT FOR USE IN A COFFEE MACHINE
Pad including a covering filled with a soluble beverage preparation product. The covering comprises a flexible first sheet and a rigid shell which are connected to each other. The shell has at least one outlet opening. The pad is further equipped with a flexible second sheet that is positioned on a bottom of the shell located between the product and the shell. The first sheet and the second sheet each form a filter that allows an aqueous fluid, including water, and the beverage to pass and that forms a barrier for the product. The at least one outlet opening preferably has a diameter of a sufficient size for passing beverage substantially unrestricted.
Capsule for the preparation of beverages
This disclosure relates to a capsule (1) for making a beverage, containing a powdered food substance (8) which enables a beverage to be made by passing water through it. The capsule (1) comprises a cup-shaped containment body (2), in turn comprising a tubular lateral wall (21) and a bottom portion (22), and a closing element (29) that closes the top of the containment body (2). The bottom portion (22) has a dispensing hole (26) and the containment body (2) defines a containment chamber (20) inside itself. A filtering element (3) is mounted in the containment chamber (20) and is positioned between the powdered food substance (8) and the bottom portion (22). A dispensing element (5) is mounted in the containment chamber (20) and is positioned between the filtering element (3) and the bottom portion (22). The dispensing element (5) is intended to create a tortuous path for the beverage that flows towards the dispensing hole (26). A barrier impermeable to oxygen (6) is mounted in the containment chamber (20) and is interposed between the filtering element (3) and the dispensing element (5). The barrier impermeable to oxygen (6) is a sheet of flexible material fixed in an oxygen-tight way to the containment body (2) and intended to be torn during use, thereby allowing the beverage to pass through it. A flow throttling element (7) is mounted in the containment chamber (20) in a position interposed between the filtering element (3) and the dispensing element (5) and obstructs the passage cross-section for the beverage in the containment chamber (20). The flow throttling element (7) has at least one through opening (71) through which, in use, the beverage flows towards the dispensing element (5).
Beverage preparation capsule
A capsule for preparing beverages in an automatic beverage preparation device, comprising an insert, which divides the capsule inner volume into an upper chamber intended to contain a beverage preparation substance, and a lower chamber for beverage collection and outflow. The insert comprises a relatively rigid disc, which is provided with a number of passages designed to establish a communication between the upper chamber and the lower chamber, and has, on the lower face of the disc facing the lower chamber, some beverage outflow channels communicating with the upper chamber through the passages. The insert further comprises a membrane permanently connected to the lower face of the disc except for one or more areas so as to define, together with the areas, respective membrane valves configured to open under the effect of the beverage pressure, so that the beverage flows out from the upper chamber to the lower chamber, and to close again when the effect of the beverage pressure ends.
Single Serve Beverage Pod
A single-serve pod brews a beverage and drains the beverage from the pod without being obstructed by the brewing mechanism to substantially avoid contaminating the beverage and brewing mechanism. The pod has a proximal end and a distal end, where the heated water enters the pod in the proximal end to extract the beverage from the beverage ingredient within the filter and the beverage exits through the distal end of filter where the flow of the beverage is controlled by one or more retainer walls to slow the flow of beverage along the distal end of the pod, and the beverage is redirected to flow towards the proximal end of the pod where it drains between a gap formed during the brewing process.
Capsule for the preparation of infused or soluble beverages
A capsule (1) for the preparation of infused or soluble beverages comprises a cup (2) suitable to contain the substance (11) to be infused or dissolved, and provided with a bottom (3) with an opening (31) for the outflow of the infused beverage. The base (33) is provided with a plurality of reliefs (310, 320, 330, 340, 350, 360) having an upper surface devoid of cutting or puncture elements. The capsule (1) comprises a disc (5) suitable to seal the capsule (1) underneath, partially fixed to the base (33), in a releasable manner so as to be at least partially detached as a result of the increase of pressure inside the capsule (1). The opening of the capsule (1) for the release of the infused beverage occurs as a result of the deformation of the disc (5) by the pressure exerted by the fluid inside the capsule (1).
Dispenser having a cartridge holder
The invention relates to a dispenser having a cartridge holder.
POD AND DISPENSING METHOD
A pod for storing and dispensing a beverage preparation ingredient during a dispensing operation. The pod comprises a body defining a cavity for storing the beverage preparation ingredient, said body comprising a dispensing side and a closed side, and at least one side wall extending from the closed side to the dispensing side; and an actuation member contained within said cavity. The actuation member is configured to cause an opening to be formed between said cavity and a region outside the pod when actuated. The opening is formed around a perimeter of a dispensing surface of the pod at a junction formed between the at least one side wall and the dispensing surface, the dispensing surface being provided at the dispensing side of the body.
Coffee pad with a relatively large outlet opening for use in a coffee machine
Pad including a covering filled with an extractable beverage preparation product. The covering comprises a flexible first sheet and a rigid shell which are connected to each other. The shell has at least one outlet opening. The pad is further equipped with a flexible second sheet that is positioned on a bottom of the shell located between the product and the shell. The first sheet and the second sheet each form a filter that allows an aqueous fluid, including water, and the beverage to pass and that forms a barrier for the product. The at least one outlet opening preferably has a diameter of a sufficient size for passing the beverage substantially unrestricted.
CAPSULE FOR THE PREPARATION OF INFUSION OR SOLUBLE BEVERAGES IN LOW PRESSURE EXTRACTION SYSTEMS
The capsule includes: a cup defining an internal volume and closed at the top by a lid fixed to an upper edge; a sealing disc fixed internally to the cup on a lower edge, adapted to divide the internal volume into a containing volume for the food product to be infused or dissolved, and a mixing volume for optimal mixing of the food substance in the extraction fluid, said sealing disc, being adapted to seal the containing volume tightly at the base and then to detach from the lower edge due to the pressure exerted by the fluid; a mixing element positioned in the cup between the sealing disc and the lower wall, adapted to create vorticity in the fluid to allow a correct mixing of the food substance.
Beverage Preparation Capsule
A capsule for preparing beverages in an automatic beverage preparation device, comprising an insert, which divides the capsule inner volume into an upper chamber intended to contain a beverage preparation substance, and a lower chamber for beverage collection and outflow. The insert comprises a relatively rigid disc, which is provided with a number of passages designed to establish a communication between the upper chamber and the lower chamber, and has, on the lower face of the disc facing the lower chamber, some beverage outflow channels communicating with the upper chamber through the passages. The insert further comprises a membrane permanently connected to the lower face of the disc except for one or more areas so as to define, together with the areas, respective membrane valves configured to open under the effect of the beverage pressure, so that the beverage flows out from the upper chamber to the lower chamber, and to close again when the effect of the beverage pressure ends.