In-line heating device
10820749 · 2020-11-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24H1/101
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24H2250/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47J31/4485
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47J31/54
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J31/44
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H05B6/10
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A foaming machine providing a fluid foam and/or a food product foam, the machine being configured to receive an in-line heating device, the in-line heating device includes a primary heating unit and a heating cartridge. The heating cartridge includes an inner heating path. A system for providing a hot fluid foam and/or a hot food product foam.
Claims
1. An in-line heating device for heating at least one composition selected from the group consisting of a fluid, a food product, a fluid foam, and a food foam, the in-line heating device comprising: a primary heating unit; and a heating cartridge comprising: an inner heating path configured to circulate the at least one composition; a heating insert with an inner shape defining the inner heating path, wherein the heating insert is made of a thermally conductive material; an outer insert made of an electrically conductive material and configured to be inductively heatable by an oscillating magnetic field provided by the primary heating unit, and wherein the outer insert as a sleeve surrounding an outer periphery of the heating insert, wherein the inner heating path is arranged inside the outer insert so that the at least one composition is heated while circulating through the inner heating path and before being delivered from the in-line heating device; and a nozzle housing arranged to externally surround both the heating insert and the outer insert, the nozzle housing configured to be removable to thereby remove the heating cartridge from the rest of the in-line heating device, and wherein an outlet of the nozzle housing is configured to dispense the at least one composition, that has been heated, into a cup.
2. The in-line heating device of claim 1, wherein a distance between the primary heating unit and the outer insert is configured for heating the at least one composition.
3. The in-line heating device of claim 1, wherein the primary heating unit and the outer insert are distanced by a separated heating space of a dimension such that the outer insert is at least partially positioned inside the oscillating magnetic field provided by the primary heating unit.
4. The in-line heating device of claim 1, wherein the primary heating unit comprises a primary induction coil.
5. The in-line heating device of claim 1, wherein the heating cartridge has an external cylindrical shape, the outer insert is configured as a cylindrical sleeve matching an external cylindrical shape of the heating cartridge.
6. The in-line heating device of claim 1, wherein the heating insert is made of aluminum.
7. The in-line heating device of claim 1, wherein the heating cartridge is disposable after each use.
8. An in-line heating device for heating at least one composition selected from the group consisting of a fluid, a food product, a fluid foam, and a food foam, the in-line heating device comprising: a primary heating unit; and a heating cartridge comprising: an inner heating path configured to circulate the at least one composition; a heating insert with an inner shape defining the inner heating path; and an outer insert made of an electrically conductive material and configured to be inductively heatable by an oscillating magnetic field provided by the primary heating unit, and wherein the outer insert is a sleeve surrounding an outer periphery of the heating insert, and wherein the heating insert comprises at least two complementary shaped bodies, wherein the at least two complementary shaped bodies are reversibly joined to each other to allow assembly and disassembly of the at least two complementary shaped bodies; wherein the inner heating path is arranged inside the outer insert so that the at least one composition is heated while circulating through the inner heating path and before being delivered from the in-line heating device, and wherein the at least two complementary shaped bodies of the heating insert configure internally the heating path when brought together; a nozzle housing arranged to externally surround both the heating insert and the outer insert, the nozzle housing configured to be removable to thereby remove the heating cartridge from the rest of the in-line heating device, and wherein an outlet of the nozzle housing is configured to dispense the at least one composition, that has been heated, into a cup.
9. An in-line heating device for heating at least one composition selected from the group consisting of a fluid, a food product, a fluid foam, and a food foam, the in-line heating device comprising: a primary heating unit; and a heating cartridge comprising: an inner heating path configured to circulate the at least one composition; a heating insert with an inner shape defining the inner heating path; an outer insert made of an electrically conductive material and configured to be inductively heatable by an oscillating magnetic field provided by the primary heating unit, and wherein the outer insert is a sleeve surrounding an outer periphery of the heating insert, wherein the inner heating path is arranged inside the outer insert so that the at least one composition is heated while circulating through the inner heating path and before being delivered from the in-line heating device; and a nozzle housing arranged to externally surround both the heating insert and the outer insert, the nozzle housing configured to be removable to thereby remove the heating cartridge from the rest of the in-line heating device, and wherein an outlet of the nozzle housing is configured to dispense the at least one composition, that has been heated, into a cup.
10. The in-line heating device of claim 9, wherein the nozzle housing is made of a non-conductive material.
11. A system for providing a hot fluid foam and/or a hot food product foam, the system comprising: the in-line heating device of claim 1; and a foaming machine providing a fluid foam and/or a food product foam, wherein the foaming machine is configured to receive the in-line heating device.
12. The system of claim 11, wherein the foaming machine comprises a temperature sensor arranged to have close contact with the outer insert of the heating cartridge.
13. A system for providing a hot fluid foam and/or a hot food product foam, the system comprising: the in-line heating device of claim 8; and a foaming machine providing a fluid foam and/or a food product foam, wherein the foaming machine is configured to receive the in-line heating device.
14. The system of claim 13, wherein the foaming machine comprises a temperature sensor arranged to have close contact with the outer insert of the heating cartridge.
15. A system for providing a hot fluid foam and/or a hot food product foam, the system comprising: the in-line heating device of claim 9; and a foaming machine providing a fluid foam and/or a food product foam, wherein the foaming machine is configured to receive the in-line heating device.
16. The system of claim 15, wherein the foaming machine comprises a temperature sensor arranged to have close contact with the outer insert of the heating cartridge.
17. A method comprising: foaming a fluid and/or a food product; heating the fluid and/or the food product using the system of claim 11; and dispensing the heated composition into a cup.
18. A method comprising: foaming a fluid and/or a food product; heating the fluid and/or the food product using the system of claim 13; and dispensing the heated composition into a cup.
19. A method comprising: foaming a fluid and/or a food product; heating the fluid and/or the food product using the system of claim 15; and dispensing the heated composition into a cup.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further features, advantages and objects of the present disclosure will become apparent for a skilled person when reading the following detailed description of non-limiting embodiments of the present disclosure, when taken in conjunction with the appended drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) According to a first aspect, the present disclosure relates to an in-line heating device for heating a fluid and/or a food product and/or a fluid foam and/or a food foam, the device comprising a heating cartridge and a primary heating unit. The heating cartridge comprises an outer insert made of an electrically conductive material and being inductively heatable by an oscillating magnetic field provided by the primary heating unit; the heating cartridge further comprising an inner heating path through which the fluid and/or food product and/or fluid foam and/or food foam circulates; the heating path being arranged inside the outer insert so that fluid is heated while circulating through the path and before being delivered from the device.
(10) In certain non-limiting embodiments, the heating provided depends on the distance between the primary heating unit and the outer insert. Typically, the primary heating unit and the outer insert are distanced by a separated heating space of a dimension allowing that the outer insert is at least partially positioned inside the magnetic field generated by the primary heating unit.
(11) In certain non-limiting embodiments, the primary heating unit comprises a primary induction coil. Typically, the heating cartridge is configured removable from the rest of the device.
(12) Typically, the heating cartridge is configured having an external cylindrical shape: the outer insert is configured as a cylindrical sleeve matching the external shape of the cartridge.
(13) In certain non-limiting embodiments, the cartridge comprises a heating insert with an inner shape configuring the heating path: the cartridge typically further comprises the outer insert configured as a sleeve surrounding the outer periphery of the heating insert. In certain non-limiting embodiments, the heating insert is made of a thermally conductive material, such as (but not limited to) aluminium.
(14) Typically, the outer insert is configured as a single ferromagnetic piece also configuring a heating insert with an inner heating path.
(15) In certain non-limiting embodiments, the outer insert is configured comprising at least two complementary shaped bodies, the bodies configuring internally the heating path when brought together, and where the bodies are joined by means of joining means, allowing the assembly and disassembly of the bodies.
(16) Typically, the cartridge further comprises a nozzle housing arranged to externally surround both the heating insert and the outer insert, the housing being, in certain non-limiting embodiments, made of a non-conductive material.
(17) In certain non-limiting embodiments, the cartridge comprises a heating insert configuring itself a heating path with spiral shape, made in a non-conductive material, the path being surrounded by an outer insert shaped as a sleeve.
(18) According to a second aspect, the present disclosure refers to a foaming machine providing a fluid foam and/or a food product foam, the machine being configured to receive an in-line heating device as the one described.
(19) The foaming machine typically further comprises a temperature sensor arranged in such a way to have close contact with the outer insert of the cartridge.
(20) According to a third aspect, the present disclosure further refers to a system for providing a hot fluid foam and/or a hot food product foam, the system comprising a foaming machine as the one described and an in-line heating device also as described.
(21) According to a fourth aspect, the present disclosure refers to the use of such a system for foaming a fluid and/or a food product and further heating it.
(22) According to a first aspect, the present disclosure is directed to a heating device 100 for heating a fluid and/or a food product and/or a fluid foam and/or a food foam, the fluid, food product or foams being provided by a machine to which the device is connected, as it will be further explained in more detail.
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(24) In certain non-limiting embodiments, as shown in
(25) The heating cartridge 120 further comprises an inner heating path 124 through which the fluid and/or food product and/or fluid foam and/or food foam circulates: as the heating path 124 is arranged facing the outer insert 121 or inside the outer insert 121, the outer insert being inductively heated thanks to the alternating electromagnetic field created by the primary coil 110; therefore, fluid is heated while circulating through this path 124 and before it is delivered from the device 100 into a cup 10.
(26) According to the present disclosure, the heating cartridge 120 is configured removable from the rest of the device 100. Therefore, as shown for example in any of
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(29) In a general manner, according to the present disclosure, the heating insert 125 is made of a thermally conductive material, while the outer insert 121 is made of an electrically conductive material. The idea behind is to cover the two main functionalities described: the outer insert 121 needs to be made of a material which can be inductively heated thanks to the alternating electromagnetic field created by the primary coil. On the other hand, the heating insert 125 needs to be made of a material allowing a good thermal transfer through it in order to heat the product flowing through or inside it. Aluminium is utilized, in certain non-limiting embodiments, as the thermally conductive material as it allows a very good dispersion of heat through it, in a short time, therefore making the heat transfer effective. The particular (but non-limiting) electrically conductive material for the outer insert 121 is a ferromagnetic material, such as steel, allowing the generation of Eddy currents in it creating an electromagnetic field opposed to the field created by the primary coil. The same material can be used for both the outer insert 121 and the heating insert 125; however, particular (but non-limiting) embodiments of the present disclosure use different materials for the outer insert and the heating insert.
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(33) In certain non-limiting embodiments, the heating insert 125 is configured having two complementary shaped bodies which, once brought together, configure internally the heating path 124. The bodies can be brought together by means of different joining means or joints, but always easy means allowing their assembly and disassemble in order to be able to access their inner part (the path 124) for cleaning.
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(36) The heating device 100 of the present disclosure is capable of delivering hot fluid or hot fluid foam on demand, the fluid or the foam being provided by the machine to which the device is connected, as shown in
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(39) Further advantages of the device of the present disclosure are that it is made having a compact design, further allowing a cartridge temperature control (this would be explained later, with reference to the machine to which the device is connected) and also allowing the heating of cold foam, which provides a higher quality of foam, compared to hot foam creation. Also, traditional ways of heating a fluid or a foam using for example a thermoblock require a higher inertia than the solution proposed with the device of the present disclosure: this makes that longer time is needed for effectively being able to have the thermoblock prepared for heating the fluid/foam, whereas in the case of the present disclosure, it is the outer insert 121 the part that needs to be heated; this part is thin and has a low inertia, thus allowing the device be ready in a short time to heat the fluid flowing through, therefore allows quick heating operations.
(40) According to a second aspect, the present disclosure is directed to a foaming machine 200 as schematically represented in
(41) As the induction technology used is fast and powerful, there is the need to control the temperature of the product in order not to overheat it. This can be made either by measuring the product temperature or the heating element temperature. The second case is the one used by the present disclosure. The machine 200 is further provided with a sensor support 203 to place conveniently the temperature sensor 202 so that there is a close contact between the sensor 202 and the outer insert 121 so that the temperature of the heating element can be correctly determined. Other temperature sensing technologies can be used (e.g. infra-red).
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(43) According to a third aspect, the present disclosure further relates to a system 300 for providing a hot fluid foam and/or a hot food product foam. The system 300 comprises a machine 200 and an in-line heating device 100 as previously described.
(44) Some of the main advantages of the device of the present disclosure include (but are not limited to) the following: on-demand heating system based on induction technology; removable and cleanable cartridge (only part in contact with the product); safe construction for user; cartridge temperature control; compact design; allows cold foam heating (better quality than hot foam creation); no contact between product and machine; high reactivity thanks to high power density and low inertia; scalable technology.
(45) Although the present disclosure has been described with reference to particular embodiments thereof, many modifications and alterations may be made by a person having ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope of the present disclosure which is defined by the appended claims.