APPARATUS FOR PREPARING A BEVERAGE
20210282584 ยท 2021-09-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47J31/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47J31/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An apparatus for preparing a beverage from a capsule containing particulate beverage precursor material includes a capsule reception location, a beverage infusion chamber, an infusion liquid supply, an infusion liquid flow path, a channel, and a transport device. The capsule reception location is configured to receive the capsule. The beverage infusion chamber has a chamber inlet for receiving infusion liquid and a chamber outlet comprising a filter for delivering a brewed beverage. The infusion liquid supply is configured to store the infusion liquid. The infusion liquid flow path connects the infusion liquid supply to the chamber inlet of the beverage infusion chamber. The channel connects the capsule reception location and the beverage infusion chamber. The transport device is configured to transport the particulate beverage precursor material from the capsule along the channel and to the beverage infusion chamber. The capsule reception location is remote from the infusion liquid flow path.
Claims
1. An apparatus for preparing a beverage from a capsule containing particulate beverage precursor material, the apparatus comprising: a capsule reception location configured to receive the capsule; a beverage infusion chamber having a chamber inlet for receiving infusion liquid and a chamber outlet comprising a filter for delivering a brewed beverage; an infusion liquid supply configured to store the infusion liquid; an infusion liquid flow path connecting the infusion liquid supply to the chamber inlet of the beverage infusion chamber; a channel connecting the capsule reception location and the beverage infusion chamber; and a transport device configured to transport the particulate beverage precursor material from the capsule along the channel and to the beverage infusion chamber; wherein the capsule reception location is remote from the infusion liquid flow path.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the infusion liquid supply comprises a reservoir for storing the infusion liquid.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the chamber outlet has a first orientation where the chamber outlet is blocked and not capable of dispensing the brewed beverage, a second orientation where the chamber outlet is open and capable of dispensing the brewed beverage through the filter, and a third orientation where the chamber outlet is open and capable of dispensing the brewed beverage without the brewed beverage being dispensed through the filter.
4. The apparatus of claim 3, further comprising a moveable selector configured to be positioned to cause the chamber outlet to be in one of the first orientation, the second orientation, or the third orientation; wherein the chamber outlet is connected to a beverage delivery channel in the second orientation; and wherein the chamber outlet is connected to a beverage waste location in the third orientation.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the transport device comprises: a puncturing device configured to puncture the capsule to create a capsule inlet into the capsule and a capsule outlet out of the capsule; and a device for directing a flowing gas stream into the capsule through the inlet and out of the capsule through the outlet, so that the particulate beverage precursor material is entrained out of the capsule into the flowing gas stream and the particulate beverage material is subsequently transported along the channel to deliver the particulate beverage precursor material to the beverage infusion chamber.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the chamber outlet is located at the lowest position in the beverage infusion chamber in use.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a separate capsule waste location configured to be isolated from the infusion liquid.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a beverage waste location comprising a chamber having a base and side walls with an upper region and a lower region separated by a filter.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the beverage infusion chamber is configured to receive a volume of the infusion liquid of between 150 ml and 300 ml, inclusive.
10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the capsule reception location is configured to receive capsules with an internal volume of between 10 cubic centimeters and 24 cubic centimeters, inclusive.
11. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the particulate beverage precursor material comprises dried plant material.
12. A process of preparing a beverage by operating an apparatus having a capsule reception location, a beverage infusion chamber having a chamber outlet, a channel connecting the capsule reception location and the beverage infusion chamber, a puncturing device, and a device for directing a flowing gas stream into the capsule, the process comprising: arranging for a capsule to be located at the capsule reception location; delivering infusion liquid and particulate beverage precursor material to the beverage infusion chamber and preparing a brewed beverage therefrom; delivering the brewed beverage through the chamber outlet of the beverage infusion chamber; and delivering the infusion liquid into the beverage infusion chamber to cause rinsing of the beverage infusion chamber.
13. The process of claim 12, further comprising: prior to delivering the infusion liquid and particulate beverage precursor material to the beverage infusion chamber, positioning the chamber outlet in a first orientation associated with preventing the brewed beverage from being delivered from the beverage infusion chamber; prior to delivering the brewed beverage through the chamber outlet, positioning the chamber outlet in a second orientation associated with facilitating delivering of the brewed beverage from the beverage infusion chamber; and prior to delivering the infusion liquid into the beverage infusion chamber to cause rinsing of the beverage infusion chamber, positioning the chamber outlet in a third orientation associated with facilitating delivering of the infusion liquid from the beverage infusion chamber.
14. The process of claim 13, further comprising prior to positioning the chamber outlet in the third orientation, positioning the outlet in the first orientation.
Description
[0039] The invention will now be illustrated with reference to the following figures, in which:
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[0044] Turning to the figures,
[0045] As can be seen, the capsule 18 is remote from the infusion liquid flow path 13, 16, 10.
[0046] The apparatus further comprises an arcuate piercer 30 arranged to rotate about a horizontal axis. An air fan 32 is provided together with a conduit 34 for transporting a flowing stream of air from the fan 32 to the capsule reception location 12.
[0047] A capsule 18 is also shown before arriving at the capsule reception location 12.
[0048] The capsule comprises a transparent plastic body 20 having a rim 22 and covered in a foil lid 24. The capsule contains tea particles 25, loosely contained within the capsule 18.
[0049] In use, the capsule is inserted into the beverage machine and it is directed towards the capsule reception location 12.
[0050] As best seen in
[0051] After the inlet 11 and outlet 17 have been formed, the apparatus then engages the air fan 32 which directs a stream of air along conduit 34 into the inlet 11. Air thus flows inside the capsule 18 and is forced out of the capsule via outlet 17. As a result of the flow of air within the capsule, the tea particles become entrained in the stream of air and are dragged out of the capsule 18 along with the air stream out of outlet 17. The air stream and the entrained tea particles then pass down channel 14, as can be seen in
[0052] The tea particles 25 then pass into infusion chamber 10 whereupon the air fan 32 is stopped.
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[0055] Whilst the outlet 15 remains blocked, heated water from a reservoir 13 is then passed through inlet 16 to the infusion chamber, whereupon the tea particles 25 are infused to form a beverage.
[0056] Once the beverage has been formed, the selector 46 is moved to the position shown in
[0057] Once the beverage has been dispensed, the selector 46 is moved to the position shown in
[0058] Once sufficient rinse water has built up in the infusion chamber 10 the selector 46 is moved to the position shown in
[0059] The capsule 18 is then ejected to a separate waste compartment, which only contains dry, empty capsules, which can easily be emptied to provide a clean and hygienic disposal of the capsules.