PACK FOR PREPARING FOOD OR BEVERAGE PRODUCTS, USE THEREOF AND METHOD THEREWITH
20220017292 · 2022-01-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D75/5877
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D85/8043
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47J31/407
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B65D85/804
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47J31/40
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The invention relates to a pack (100) for the preparation of a food or beverage product comprising an insert (10) and a container (20), the container (20) being configured by at least one sheet folded in such a way to configure a container where the ingredients for the food or beverage product are stored, the water to extract and/or infuse and/or dissolve and/or reconstitute the ingredients in the container (20) and to prepare the food or beverage product being introduced through the insert (10), the food or beverage product once prepared being also dispensed through this insert (10), the pack (100) presenting a generally plane shape and being essentially vertically oriented during food or beverage production with the insert (10) arranged at the lower side of the pack (100) so the water is supplied into the volume of the container in an upward direction; such that the insert (10) is a part that is arranged connected externally to the container (20). Typically, the insert (10) is a part that is arranged externally and connected to the container (20), the insert (10) is tightly sealed and/or glued to the container (20). The invention further relates to the use of a pack (100) as the one described for preparing a food or beverage product and further relates to a method for preparing a food or beverage product using such a pack (100).
Claims
1. Pack for the preparation of a food or beverage product comprising an insert and a container: the container being configured by at least one sheet folded in such a way to configure a container where the ingredients for the food or beverage product are stored, the water to extract and/or infuse and/or dissolve and/or reconstitute the ingredients in the container and to prepare the food or beverage product being introduced through the insert, the food or beverage product once prepared being also dispensed through this insert: the pack presenting a generally plane shape and being essentially vertically oriented during food or beverage production with the insert arranged at the lower side of the pack so the water is supplied into the volume of the container in an upward direction; and the insert is a part that is arranged connected externally to the container.
2. Pack according to claim 1 wherein the insert is a part that is arranged externally and connected to the container.
3. Pack according to claim 2 wherein the insert is tightly sealed and/or glued to the container.
4. Pack according to claim 1 wherein the insert comprises three relatively moveable elements: an injection inlet for opening an inlet communication with the inside of the container and inject water inside the volume of it; a primary element to be arranged fixed to a beverage extraction machine; and a secondary element relatively moveable with respect to the primary element, allowing opening an exit communication from the inner volume of the container and allowing the dispensing of the prepared beverage from the container to the outside of the pack.
5. Pack according to claim 4 wherein the injection inlet and the primary element are integrally formed.
6. Pack according to claim 5 wherein the injection inlet is joined by flexible arms to the primary element allowing the displacement of the injection inlet with respect to the primary element.
7. Pack according to claim 1 wherein the insert is configured such that an injection inlet for opening an inlet communication with the inside of the container and inject water inside the volume of it is connectable to the insert.
8. Pack according to claim 4 wherein the injection inlet comprises a water inlet and an air inlet communicating with the inner volume of the container.
9. Pack according to claim 8 wherein the air is suctioned from the outside of the pack by the water flow inside the volume of the container created by the injection of water through the water inlet.
10. Pack according to claim 1 wherein the insert comprises displacing holes arranged in the secondary element to linearly displace it according to certain path.
11. Pack according to claim 1 wherein the insert is configured such that it can be reversibly accessed by a beverage preparation machine.
12. Pack for the preparation of a food or beverage product according to claim 1 wherein the insert and/or the container comprise identification means with the information on the process parameters for the preparation of the food or beverage product.
13. Pack for the preparation of a food or beverage product according to claim 12 wherein the process parameters comprise one or a plurality of the following: total volume of water to introduce, the temperature of the water, the time of preparation, the pressure at which the water is introduced.
14. Pack for the preparation of a food or beverage product according to claim 1 wherein the insert is detachable from the container for recycling.
15. (canceled)
16. Method for preparing a food or beverage product using a pack comprising an insert and a container, the container being configured by at least one sheet folded in such a way to configure a container where the ingredients for the food or beverage product are stored, the water to extract and/or infuse and/or dissolve and/or reconstitute the ingredients in the container and to prepare the food or beverage product being introduced through the insert, the food or beverage product once prepared being also dispensed through this insert: the pack presenting a generally plane shape and being essentially vertically oriented during food or beverage production with the insert arranged at the lower side of the pack so the water is supplied into the volume of the container in an upward direction; and the insert is a part that is arranged connected externally to the container, the method comprising the steps of: introducing the pack in a beverage preparation machine essentially vertically and with the insert on the lower side of it; the insert is connected by a preparation machine which displaces the secondary element linearly upwards with respect to the primary element in order to open an inner outlet aperture in the container while the secondary element blocks the exit of the volume of the container; the injection inlet is moved to open a communication with the inside volume of the container to inject water inside of it; the two steps previously described take place in reverse order; the position is maintained for a certain time as needed, to achieve the dissolution of the food or beverage product inside the container, and then the secondary element is displaced downwards with respect to the primary element, so the inner outlet aperture is no longer blocked and the food or beverage product can be delivered through a dispensing outlet; and the secondary element moves linearly upwards with respect to the primary element, so the inner outlet aperture is blocked and no product can exit the container.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0033] Further features, advantages and objects of the present invention will become apparent for a skilled person when reading the following detailed description of non-limiting embodiments of the present invention, when taken in conjunction with the appended drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0043] According to a first aspect, the invention relates to a pack 100 for preparing food or beverage products. The pack 100 comprises an insert 10 and at least one food or beverage container 20: this container 20 comprises at least one ingredient for the preparation of the food or beverage product. When more than one container is used (not represented in the Figures), typically each container comprises a different product or ingredient such that they are mixed in order to obtain a more complex product or beverage recipe preparation. The content of the containers can then be either sequentially or simultaneously prepared and dispensed through the insert 10. In the Figures attached to this Description and in what follows in the rest of it, only the preferred embodiment of one container 20 is shown, though. Typically, the container 20 is a flexible container, referred to as pouch or sachet, though any kind of container which is made for example more rigid, is also possible and is comprised in the object of the invention.
[0044] The insert 10 is joined to the pouch or sachet preferably in the lower and external part of it, as represented in
[0045] According to the present invention the food or beverage ingredient of the container can be comprised within the list of: soups, fruit juices, vegetable juices, bouillons, coffee, chocolate, tea, milk or creamer, smoothies, purees, coulis, creams or a combination thereof. The food or beverage ingredient can be a soluble food or beverage ingredient. Preferably the food or beverage ingredient is a soluble food or beverage ingredient selected in the list of: [0046] instant coffee powder, milk powder, cream powder, instant tea powder, cocoa powder, soup powder, fruit powder or mixture of said powders, [0047] a coffee concentrate, a milk concentrate, a syrup, a fruit or vegetable concentrate, a tea concentrate, a fruit or vegetable puree.
[0048] The powders can be agglomerated or sintered. The powders or liquid concentrates can be mixed with solid pieces for example for preparing soups with solid pieces. The food or beverage ingredient can also be an infusable food or beverage ingredient like a roast and ground coffee or tea leaves. In that embodiment water extracts the infusable ingredient.
[0049] In the present invention fluid covers any aqueous diluent that can be mixed with a soluble beverage ingredient to prepare a beverage, like water, carbonated water, milk, etc. However, according to the invention, water is the preferred fluid which will be used.
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[0051] Looking at
[0052] The pack 100 of the invention is arranged and maintained in place in the food or beverage preparation machine by means of positioning holes or pins (not shown) arranged in the insert. Also, another possibility would be to tightly hold the insert 10 in place in the machine by holding means.
[0053] Looking at
[0054] Typically, the injection chamber 16 can be reversibly accessed, either frontally or through the rear side of the insert 10. This allows a further advantage in the use of the pack of the invention, as the consumer does not need to think how to place the pack in the machines, as it will work in any of the orientations of it.
[0055] Also, tight tolerances between the injection inlet housing 18 and the injection inlet support 19 ensure tightness in the injection chamber 16 and in the injection inlet 13 (or piston element). When the injection inlet 13 (or piston) and the corresponding piercing inlet 17 are in the upper position, therefore having pierced the flexible sheet 30 allowing the injection of water in the container 20, (according to
[0056] It is also possible, according to another embodiment of the invention, to configure the injection inlet 13 (or piston element) as an external part or element to the insert 10 that will be connectable to it: typically, it will be part of the beverage machine and will connect the insert 10 once the pack will be in use for preparing the food or beverage product from it. Preferably, in this case, there will be no arms 14, 15 with the inlet 13 as it will be not any longer joined to the primary element 110.
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[0058] A second step in the beverage or food product preparation is represented in
[0059] The next step in the food or beverage product preparation is represented in
[0060] As it has been described, the first step in a food or beverage preparation process will be the one shown in
[0061] The pack of the present invention, as it has been described in detail, comes to solve several problems present in the different solutions of the state of the art: the pouch or pack tightness needs to be improved, opening and reclosing of the insert has to be provided, air suction is desirable and water injection through the insert with no leakage is also a must.
[0062] The solutions in the state of the art with wrapped inserts comprise several interfaces which create potential points of air entry, with the consequent risk of shortening the product shelf life. Solutions with external inserts are difficult to be reclosed in a clean and hygienic way during extraction. If a direct injection in a flexible pack or container is envisaged via a needle, this needle has to be provided with a small water inlet into the pouch in order to obtain the required waterjet inside it: however, clogging may occur in this small water inlet orifice, something that is avoided with the solution proposed by the invention. Also, the pack of the invention presents an easy solution providing direct air suction in the pack while tightness is ensured at the same time.
[0063] In the solution of the present invention, an insert 10 is externally attached (by gluing or sealing) onto a flexible container 20: this external insert 10 comprises all the necessary functions to allow a clean and direct flow extraction of the product inside the pack: [0064] water injection interface with the machine; [0065] air inlet allowing air suction; [0066] product dispensing outlet; [0067] moveable part in the insert allowing opening and reclosing of the insert outlet to achieve extraction sequencing; [0068] the particularity of having the injection inlet housing with a moveable injection inlet (or piston) that always stays attached on the housing; [0069] the particularity of keeping the air inlet integrated with the water injection; [0070] by attaching the external insert 10 to the flexible container 20 (by gluing or sealing), both the container 10 and the insert 10 can be made flexible, in material and in shape, allowing solutions with a high flexibility.
[0071] Further advantages of the pack configuration according to the present invention are the following: [0072] the speed of manufacturing the pack with the external insert being glued or sealed is higher than in other solutions where the insert is, for example, overwrapped in the film configuring the container; [0073] the insert configuration is less expensive than in other solutions, like for example the overwrapped insert one, as the interface with the machine is simpler; [0074] the insert is smaller, more compact than in other solutions so requires less material and is therefore less costly; [0075] it is easier to separate the insert element from the rest of the container than in other solutions in the state of the art, for example for a further recycling of it or the like; [0076] the overall tightness of the pack is simpler and is improved with respect to other known solutions; [0077] as the insert is an external part to the container, it is easier to correctly place the pack in a food or beverage preparation machine, as the pack is positioned in the machine through this insert piece.
[0078] The insert 10 is preferably rigid and is made of a rigid plastic material, preferably by injection moulding. Typically, this plastic material can be selected from the following: polypropylene, polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate and polylactic acid. Also according to a less preferred embodiment the insert 10 can be made of a metal like aluminium or tin-plate. However, at least the inlet arms 14 and 15 are made of a flexible material and so configured to allow the movement upwards and/or downwards of the injection inlet 13 (or piston element).
[0079] Preferably, fluid is injected at a pressure higher than 2 bars, more preferably higher than 3 bars, preferably comprised between 2 and 10 bars, more preferably of around 7 bars through the injection inlet 13 (injection chamber 16). Then, via the water inlet 41, with a diameter much lower than the section in the injection chamber 16, the fluid is converted into a jet of fluid with a velocity typically of at least 20 m/s, preferably of at least 30 m/s.
[0080] As described, the injection chamber 16 and the water inlet 41 are configured for introducing the fluid under the form of a jet in the inner volume of the container 20. By jet it is understood a stream of liquid or fluid that comes out of the fluid inlet and into the inner volume of the food or beverage container quickly and with force.
[0081] The food or beverage container 20 configuring the pack 100 preferably comprises two flexible water impermeable sheets joined to one another to define an inner volume where at least one ingredient is stored. Other materials which are more rigid and which end up configuring a sachet or pouch similar to the one described are also possible and comprised within the scope of the present invention. Preferably, the food or beverage container presents an essentially plane shape, wherein the insert 10 is arranged on one of the sides of the pack 100. Preferably the pack itself is substantially flexible and looks like a pouch or sachet. The flexible sheet material can be plastic laminates, metallised foil or alufoil or fibre base material. According to the invention the two flexible water impermeable sheets can be formed of one single flexible water impermeable sheet folded in half and joined at its free edges.
[0082] The pack 100 can also comprise an excrescence enabling the handling of the pack by the user or consumer: this has not been shown in the Figures attached, though.
[0083] Typically, the two flexible water impermeable sheets joined to one another to define the inner volume of the container are formed of one single flexible water impermeable sheet folded in half and joined at its free edges. According to said mode the container is a plane pouch made of a flexible material sheet, said sheet being folded at the top of the container and bonded on its edges to define the inner volume, the bottom bonded edge typically including the insert 10. This embodiment constitutes a particularly easy way to manufacture the pack 100 comprising the container and the insert since it requires the cutting of only one piece of sheet—most preferably according to a rectangular shape—and its folding to create the inner volume for the food or beverage ingredient. Typically, also for manufacturing convenience, the insert 10 is introduced in the bottom edge of the container during the sealing of its edges.
[0084] According to the invention, the pack 100 is provided with identification means (either in the insert 10 and/or on the food or beverage container 20), these identification means comprising the information for the processing of the ingredients inside the container 20 and providing this information to appropriate control means in the food or beverage preparation machine. As already mentioned, this information can comprise for example the parameters in the preparation process, such as: temperature of the fluid introduced, flow and total volume of the fluid, preparation time, sequences of relative movement of the moveable elements 110, 120, 13 in the insert 10, etc.
[0085] These identification means can comprise any kind of recognition means such as, for example, mechanical codes, optical codes, RFID tags, bar codes, magnetic codes, or the like. These identification means could also be made as detection holes arranged for example on one lateral edge of the food or beverage container, configured by the two flexible sheets brought together to conform the pouch or container, preferably on the sealing area of the container, where there is no product or ingredient. When the two sheets are brought together and are welded on the edges to configure a container, on one of these lateral edges, additional welding with circumferential shape will be provided, thus configuring the holes as punching holes. A plurality of holes will typically be provided vertically on one of the edges of the container brought together: these holes will allow light to pass through and, depending on the configuration of the holes, the machine will be provided with the information for the processing of the container that has to be followed. Because the packs 100 according to the present invention are made reversible, in order to allow the machine read the identification means independently on the sense in which the pack 100 has been introduced, these identification means, typically these detection holes or punched holes, will be provided on two lateral edges of the container. The identification means can also provide the machine with the information regarding the sense of introduction of the pack.
[0086] Preferably, according to the invention, the pack 100 presents a plane shape oriented along a plane essentially vertically oriented during beverage production and the fluid inlet orientates the jet of fluid in a direction comprised in said plane. The fluid jet introduced from the bottom into the container is developing into circular and spiral movements creating turbulences, frictions and high contact surfaces between the fluid molecules (typically, water molecules) and the ingredient particles. In average the fluid molecules have several turns within the container until they leave it together with the beverage or food product once mixed. Best results (reconstitution) have been observed with a pack of rectangular shape.
[0087] According to the invention, the food or beverage container is arranged essentially vertically during the production and dispensing of the product or beverage, and the insert 10 is arranged in such a way that the fluid coming through the piercing inlet 17 is supplied into the container 20 in an upward direction.
[0088] Preferably, in the pack 100 according to the present invention, the insert 10 is detachable from the container 20 in an easy way, allowing recycling of the components of the container 20 and the insert 10 in case they are made of different materials, for example.
[0089] According to another aspect, the invention refers to a method for preparing a food or beverage product from a pack 100 and using a food or beverage preparation machine. The method of the invention comprises the following steps: [0090] a) the pack 100 is introduced in a food or beverage machine, placing the insert 10 in the corresponding receptacle arranged and shaped to receive it, so the pack is disposed essentially vertically in the machine, with the insert 10 on the lower side of it; [0091] b) the machine connects the insert 10 in the displacing holes 101, 102 and displaces the secondary element 120 linearly upwards with respect to the primary element 110, so the part of the film 30 around the inner outlet aperture 25 is pierced by the displacement of the inner outlet 12, to a position where this inner outlet 12 blocks the exit of any content in the volume of the container 20 through this inner outlet aperture 25 (position of
[0095] The steps in the method of the invention can also be carried out differently: [0096] a) the pack 100 is introduced in a food or beverage machine, placing the insert 10 in the corresponding receptacle arranged and shaped to receive it, so the pack is disposed essentially vertically in the machine, with the insert 10 on the lower side of it; [0097] b) the machine connects the injecting means (typically a needle) through the injection chamber 16 in the injection inlet 13 and moves the piercing inlet 17 linearly upwards, so piercing the part of the film 30 over it: once this is done, the injecting means start injecting a fluid (water) at pressure through this chamber 16, through the water inlet 41 and into the volume of the container, as a water jet, also injecting a flow of air through the air inlet 40 (position of
[0101] Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments thereof, many modifications and alternations may be made by a person having ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope of this invention which is defined by the appended claims.