BEVERAGE DISPENSING MACHINE
20230240470 ยท 2023-08-03
Inventors
- Jeremy Smith (Stock, Essex, GB)
- Taner Haker (Leigh on Sea, Essex, GB)
- Gary Ford (Elm Park, Hornchurch Essex, GB)
- Stefano La Monaca (Southend on Sea, Essex, GB)
- Albert Van Dorssen (Rijswijk, NL)
Cpc classification
A47J31/4425
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J31/525
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J31/4482
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J31/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J31/46
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47J31/44
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J31/46
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J31/52
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D25/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Aspects of the present invention relate to A beverage dispensing machine (1) for dispensing a beverage (BV) into a vessel (2). The beverage dispensing machine (1) has a upper engaging member (63) movable to a deployed position for engaging a upper portion of the vessel (2) and at least one side engaging member (68-1, 68-2) movable to a deployed position for engaging a sidewall (51) of the vessel (2). An actuating mechanism (5) is provided for deploying the upper engaging member (63) in conjunction with the at least one side engaging member (68-1, 68-2) to retain the vessel (2) in the beverage dispensing machine (1). Aspects of the present invention also relate to a vehicle having a beverage dispensing machine (1).
Claims
1-25. (canceled)
26. A beverage dispensing machine for dispensing a beverage into a vessel, wherein the beverage dispensing machine comprises: an upper engaging member movable to a deployed position for engaging an upper portion of the vessel; at least one side engaging member movable to a deployed position for engaging a side of the vessel; and an actuating mechanism for deploying the upper engaging member in conjunction with the at least one side engaging member to retain the vessel in the beverage dispensing machine.
27. A beverage dispensing machine as claimed in claim 26, wherein deployment of the upper engaging member comprises a vertical movement of the upper engaging member.
28. A beverage dispensing machine as claimed in claim 26 comprising a dispensing nozzle for dispensing the beverage through an aperture formed in the vessel; wherein, when deployed, the upper engaging member is configured at least partially to close the aperture.
29. A beverage dispensing machine as claimed in claim 28, wherein the upper engaging member comprises at least one fluid seal for cooperating with the vessel at least substantially to seal the aperture.
30. A beverage dispensing machine as claimed in claim 29, wherein the or each fluid seal comprises an annular seal.
31. A beverage dispensing machine as claimed in claim 29, wherein the upper engaging member comprises a plurality of the fluid seals, the fluid seals having different sizes and/or profiles for cooperating with a plurality of vessels having apertures of different sizes and/or profiles.
32. A beverage dispensing machine as claimed in claim 26, wherein the upper engaging member comprises a plurality of the fluid seals, the fluid seals having different sizes and/or profiles for cooperating with a plurality of vessels having apertures of different sizes and/or profiles; wherein the fluid seals each comprise an annular seal, and the plurality of the fluid seals are arranged concentrically.
33. A beverage dispensing machine as claimed in claim 29, wherein the dispensing nozzle is disposed in the upper engaging member; and the at least one fluid seal extends around the dispensing nozzle.
34. A beverage dispensing machine as claimed in claim 26 comprising a sensor for detecting that the vessel is at a predetermined level in the vessel.
35. A beverage dispensing machine as claimed in claim 34, wherein the sensor comprises first and second electrodes disposed on the upper engaging member.
36. A beverage dispensing machine as claimed in claim 35, wherein the first and second electrodes comprise first and second concentric annular electrodes.
37. A beverage dispensing machine as claimed in claim 26, wherein deployment of the at least one side engaging member comprises a lateral movement of the or each side engaging member to engage the sidewall of the vessel.
38. A beverage dispensing machine as claimed in claim 26 comprising opposing first and second side engaging members.
39. A beverage dispensing machine as claimed in claim 26, wherein the upper engaging member and the at least one side engaging member are operatively connected to each other.
40. A beverage dispensing machine as claimed in 39, wherein the upper engaging member comprises at least one arm for deploying the at least one side engaging member.
41. A beverage dispensing machine as claimed in claim 26 further comprising a retainer for retaining the vessel in the beverage dispensing machine.
42. A beverage dispensing machine for dispensing a beverage, wherein the beverage dispensing machine comprises: an engaging member for engaging one of at least a first vessel and a second vessel, the first vessel having a first aperture and the second vessel having a second aperture; the engaging member comprising: a first feature for cooperating with the first vessel at least partially to close the first aperture; and a second feature for cooperating with the second vessel at least partially to close the second aperture; and wherein the first feature and the second feature have different sizes and/or different profiles.
43. A beverage dispensing machine as claimed in claim 42, wherein the first feature comprises a first fluid seal; and the second feature comprises a second fluid seal.
44. A beverage dispensing machine as claimed in claim 42, wherein the first feature comprises a first projection or a first channel; and the second feature comprises a second projection or a second channel.
45. A beverage dispensing machine as claimed in claim 44, wherein the first and second features are annular.
46. A beverage dispensing machine for dispensing a beverage, wherein the beverage dispensing machine comprises: a dispensing nozzle for dispensing the beverage; and a sensor for detecting when the beverage is at a predetermined level in the vessel; and wherein the sensor comprises a first annular electrode and a second annular electrode, the first annular electrode being disposed within the second annular electrode.
47. A beverage dispensing machine as claimed in claim 46, wherein the first and second annular electrodes are arranged concentrically.
48. A beverage dispensing machine as claimed in claim 46, comprising a housing for removably mounting the beverage dispensing machine in a galley of a vehicle.
49. A vehicle comprising at least one beverage dispensing machine as claimed in claim 48.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0053] One or more embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0067] A beverage dispensing machine 1 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention is described herein with reference to the accompanying Figures. The beverage dispensing machine 1 is configured to dispense a beverage BV into a vessel 2, such as a jug. As described herein, the vessel 2 is releasably retained in the beverage dispensing machine 1.
[0068] The beverage dispensing machine 1 in the present embodiment is a galley appliance for use in a galley of a vehicle (not shown). The beverage dispensing machine 1 in the present embodiment is adapted for use in an aircraft galley. It will be understood that the beverage dispensing machine 1 may be used in other types of vehicle, such as a train, a ship or a yacht.
[0069] With reference to
[0070] The dispensing assembly 11 and the water tank assembly 12 are separate sub-assemblies within the beverage dispensing machine 1. The water tank assembly 12 is fastened to the dispensing assembly 11. The cover 13 is provided over the dispensing assembly 11 and the water tank assembly 12. The dispensing nozzle 8 is provided in the dispensing assembly 11 and is configured to dispense the beverage BV into the vessel 2. In the present embodiment, the water tank assembly 11 is removable from the beverage dispensing machine 1 as a single unit to facilitate servicing and maintenance. The cover 13 is removed from the beverage dispensing machine 1 and the water tank assembly 11 can be removed as a single assembly (shown in
[0071] The beverage dispensing machine 1 comprises an electronic control unit (ECU) 16. The ECU 16 comprises an electronic processor 17 and a memory 18. A set of computational instructions is stored in the memory 18. When executed, the computational instructions cause the electronic processor 17 to execute the method(s) described herein. The control panel 4 comprises a display screen 19 and an interface 20 for controlling operation of the beverage dispensing machine 1. The ECU 16 is connected to the display screen 19 and the interface 20. The interface 20 comprises one or more capacitive switches 21-n. In the present embodiment, the capacitive switches 21-n include an ON/OFF switch 21-1, a brewing control switch 21-2 and a heater control switch 21-3. The operating mode of the beverage dispensing machine 1 is displayed on the display screen 19. There is improved access to the control panel 4 when the handle 5 is in the lowered position to facilitate operation.
[0072] A schematic representation of the beverage dispensing machine 1 is shown in
[0073] A two-way pinch valve 44 is provided for selectively supplying the heated water from the flow through water heater 31 to either the water tank 32 or the vessel 2. The two-way pinch valve 44 is a solenoid valve which is controlled by the ECU 16. The water tank 32 has an overflow line 45 connected to the drain 39. The water tank heating element 33 is a concealed heater for heating the water in the water tank 32. A second temperature sensor 46 is provided to monitor the temperature of the water in the water tank 32. The second temperature sensor 46 is configured to output a reset signal S3 to the ECU 16 if the temperature exceeds a predefined threshold temperature. An automatic drain valve 47 is provided for controllably draining water from the water tank 32 to the drain 39. The automatic drain valve 47 is a solenoid valve which is controlled by the ECU 16. The pump 34 is connected to the water tank 32 and is operable to supply hot water to the hot water faucet 9. The pump 34 in the present embodiment is a magnetically coupled pump for supplying the water at a controllable flow rate. The hot water faucet 9 comprises a micro-switch (not shown) for outputting a flow control signal S4 to the pump 34. The operating speed of the pump 34 is controlled in dependence on the flow control signal S4, thereby controlling the flow rate of the water dispensed through the hot water faucet 9. The two-way pinch valve 44 is operable selectively to supply hot water from the flow through water heater 31 to the vessel 2. As shown in
[0074] The ECU 16 is configured to control operation of the beverage dispensing machine 1. The ECU 16 communicates with the pressure sensor 35, and the first and second temperature sensors 42, 46. The ECU 16 controls operation of the inlet valve 37, the drain valve 38 and the flow-through water heater 31 to control heating of the water. The ECU 16 controls the two-way pinch valve 44 to control the supply of hot water to the water tank 32 and the vessel 2.
[0075] The automatic drain valve 47 is also controlled by the ECU 16 to drain water from the water tank 32 to the drain 39. The pump 34 is controlled in dependence on the signal received from the micro-switch provided in the hot water faucet.
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[0077] As outlined above, the retention mechanism 14 is operable releasably to retain the vessel 2 in the chamber 6. As shown in
[0078] Thus, the retention mechanism 14 is operable to engage the upper portion 52 and the sidewall 51 of the vessel 2 at least substantially simultaneously. In use, the first retaining assembly 61 and the second retaining assembly 62 are configured to operate in concert. The first retaining assembly 61 and the second retaining assembly 62 are actuated in unison selectively to engage and/or to release the vessel 2. In the present embodiment, the operation of the first retaining assembly 61 and the second retaining assembly 62 is controlled by the handle 5. The pivoting movement of the handle 5 causes the first and second cams 15-1, 15-2 to displace the first retaining assembly 61. In use, the first retaining assembly 61 and the second retaining assembly 62 are actuated together when the handle 5 is operated. When the handle 5 is pivoted downwardly, the first retaining assembly 61 is displaced downwardly; and the first and second retaining assemblies 61, 62 are displaced towards each other. Conversely, when the handle 5 is pivoted upwardly, the first retaining assembly 61 is displaced upwardly; and the first and second retaining assemblies 61, 62 are displaced away from each other.
[0079] The first retaining assembly 61 comprises an upper engaging member 63 for engaging the upper portion 52 of the vessel 2. In the present embodiment, the upper engaging member 63 is configured at least partially to locate within the aperture 55 formed in the upper portion 52.
[0080] The upper engaging member 63 thereby engages the upper portion 52 to retain the vessel 2 in the beverage dispensing machine 1. The upper engaging member 63 is movable between an undeployed position and a deployed position. In the undeployed position, the upper engaging member 63 is spaced apart from the upper portion 52 to enable removal of the vessel 2 from the beverage dispensing machine 1. In the deployed position, the upper engaging member 63 engages the upper portion 52 and retains the vessel 2 in the beverage dispensing machine 1. The movement of the upper engaging member 63 between the undeployed position and the deployed position comprises or consists of a vertical movement. In the present embodiment, the first retaining assembly 61 is configured such that the upper engaging member 53 translates along a vertical axis Z. As shown in
[0081] The second retaining assembly 62 comprises first and second side engaging members 68-1, 68-2 (shown in
[0082] As outlined above, the first and second retaining assemblies 61, 62 are configured to operate together. As shown in
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[0084] A perspective view of the brew tray 35 is shown in
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[0086] The hot water faucet 9 is shown in
[0087] The handle 5 is pivoted upwardly to the raised position to enable the vessel 2 to be inserted into the chamber 6. The handle 5 is pivoted downwardly to the lowered position to operate the retention mechanism 14 and retain the vessel 2 in the chamber 6. The handle 5 actuates the first and second retaining assemblies 61, 62. The upper engaging member 63 is displaced downwardly to engage the upper portion 52 of the vessel 2; and the first and second side engaging members 68-1, 68-2 are displaced inwardly to engage the sidewall 51 of the vessel 2. With the handle 5 in the lowered position, the beverage dispensing machine 1 can be operated via the control panel 14. A user can initiate an operating cycle to brew a beverage BV. The user may select an appropriate operating cycle, for example by indicating a volume of the vessel 2 or a volume of the beverage BV to be dispensed. The water supplied to the beverage dispensing machine 1 is heated by the flow-through water heater 31. The ECU 16 controls the two-way pinch valve 44 to control the supply of hot water to the brew tray 25. The beverage BV is brewed in the brew tray 35 and dispensed into the vessel 2. The vessel heater 7 is energized to heat the vessel 2 and the beverage BV. If the vessel 2 is full (or overflows), the sensor 80 outputs a signal to the ECU 16 to close the two-way pinch valve 44. When the operating cycle is complete, the handle 5 is raised and the first and second retaining assemblies 61, 62 are released. The vessel 2 can then be removed from the beverage dispensing machine 1. In the present embodiment, the hot water faucet 9 can be operated independently of the brewing function to dispense hot water from the hot water tank 32.
[0088] The beverage dispensing machine 1 in the above embodiment comprises a hot water tank 32 for supplying hot water to the hot water faucet 9. In a modified arrangement, the hot water tank 32 may be omitted. A schematic representation of this arrangement is shown in
[0089] It will be appreciated that various changes and modifications can be made to the present invention without departing from the scope of the present application.
[0090] The ECU 16 could be configured to monitor the position of the handle 5. The two-way pinch valve 44 could be controlled to prevent the supply of hot water to the brew tray 35 when the handle 5 is in the raised position. The two-way pinch valve 44 could be controlled to supply hot water to the brew tray 35 only when the handle 5 is in the lowered position.
[0091] A lock could be provided to secure the handle 5 in the lowered position during an operating cycle. The lock could, for example, comprise an electromechanical latching mechanism or an electromagnet. The lock may be released when the operating cycle is complete. The ECU 16 could be configured to control activation and release of the lock.
[0092] The beverage dispensing apparatus 1 has been described herein as brewing coffee from a coffee pouch. The beverage dispensing apparatus 1 may be configured to receive a capsule for making the beverage BV, for example a coffee capsule. The beverage dispensing apparatus 1 may also be used to brew tea or other beverages.