APPLIANCE AND CAPSULE CONTAINING A FOOD PRODUCT
20190239534 ยท 2019-08-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A23G9/52
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D17/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A23G9/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D2517/0049
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Provided is an appliance including a receptacle for a capsule that contains a food substance; a processing unit for processing the food substance into an edible food product; an adapter unit configured for coupling to the capsule and drawing the food substance therefrom; wherein said adapter unit includes an adapter being at an end of a conduit and being configured for coupling with a tube that extends from the capsule's interior, the conduit leading to the processing unit and being linked to a vacuum source for emptying the content of the capsule by drawing the food substance out of the capsule through the tube into the conduit and transferring it through said conduit into the processing unit.
Claims
1. An appliance comprising a receptacle for a capsule that contains a food substance; a processing unit for processing the food substance into an edible food product; an adapter unit configured for coupling to the capsule and drawing the food substance therefrom; wherein said adapter unit comprises an adapter being at an end of a conduit and being configured for coupling with a tube that extends from the capsule's interior, the conduit leading to the processing unit and being linked to a vacuum source for emptying the content of the capsule by drawing the food substance out of the capsule through the tube into the conduit and transferring it through said conduit into the processing unit.
2. The appliance of claim 1, wherein the conduit comprise a valve for controllably permitting entry of ambient air to clean the conduit from residual food substance.
3. The appliance of claim 1, comprising a tube insertion unit for inserting a tube through a closure at the capsule's top.
4. The appliance of claim 1, wherein (i) said tube having an upper end that is flush with an upper face of the capsule and having an upper opening that is covered by a portion of a capsule closure, said adapter is configured for breaking said portion and forming a fluid communication with said upper end, or (ii) said tube having an upper end that protrudes out from an upper face of the capsule, said adapter is configured for forming a fluid communication with said upper end.
5. (canceled)
6. The appliance of claim 1, wherein the tube has an opening at a bottom end thereof and is configured such that the opening at its bottom end is dipped within the food substance during the drawing process.
7. The appliance of claim 1, wherein the adapter unit is configured for drawing the food substance from the capsule without assistance of a carrier fluid.
8. The appliance of claim 1, wherein the receptacle is configured for receiving two or more capsules.
9. The appliance of claim 1, comprising a piercing unit for piercing a capsule closure.
10. The appliance of claim 9, wherein the piercing unit is part of the adapter unit.
11. The appliance of claim 1, wherein the edible food product is a cooled edible product.
12. The appliance of claim 11, wherein the cooled edible product is ice-cream.
13. A capsule comprising a food substance for an appliance of claim 1.
14. The capsule of claim 13, comprising an integral tube having a breakable or rupturable seal.
15.-16. (canceled)
17. The capsule of claim 13, wherein the tube (i) has a top end for coupling to an adapter of the appliance and a bottom end proximal to the capsule's bottom, and/or (ii) the tube is configured such that an opening at its bottom end is maintained dipped within the food substance during the drawing process, and/or (iii) the tube has upper end that is flush with an upper face of the capsule and has an upper opening that is covered by a portion of a capsule closure.
18. The capsule of claim 13, wherein the tube is configured such that an opening at its bottom end is maintained dipped within the food substance during the drawing process.
19. The capsule of claim 13, wherein the tube has upper end that is flush with an upper face of the capsule and has an upper opening that is covered by a portion of a capsule closure.
20. The capsule of claim 13, wherein the tube has upper end that protrudes out from an upper face of the capsule.
21. (canceled)
22. The capsule of claim 13, being (i) made of a substantially rigid material or construct, or (ii) a collapsible capsule.
23. (canceled)
24. The capsule of claim 13, for the preparation of a single serve edible food product.
25. The capsule of claim 13, wherein the edible food product is ice-cream.
26. A capsule comprising a food substance for a food-processing appliance in which said food substance is processed into a finished food product, the capsule comprising tube having a breakable or rupturable seal.
27. The capsule of claim 26, wherein the tube is integrally formed with a wall of the capsule.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0031] In order to better understand the subject matter that is disclosed herein and to exemplify how it may be carried out in practice, embodiments will now be described, by way of non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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[0037] Capsule 100 has a hollow capsule body 102, which may be made of a rigid or pliable material. The capsule's body is typically fitted with a pierceable or rupturable seal 104 at the capsules top end. Seal 104 is typically made of plastic or thin metal foil and is fitted onto the capsule's top after the capsule's body is filled with the desired food substance.
[0038] Protruding from the top end of the capsule is a top end 112 of integral tube 108. Tube 108 extends from the top end 112 to a bottom end 110, which is located proximal to the capsules bottom wall 106. The tube is configured such that its bottom end is maintained dipped within the food substance, i.e. below the top level 111 of the food substance contained within the capsule.
[0039] The tube's top end 112 is formed with a breakable, rupturable or removable seal 114, that may be broken, ruptured or removed by the user prior to insertion of the capsule into the appliance's receptacle. Alternatively, this section may be ruptured or removed by a dedicated unit within the appliance once the capsule is inserted into the receptacle and/or once the capsule is to be utilized for the preparation of the edible product. It is of note that such a unit may be a stand-alone unit within the appliance or an element in the adapter unit.
[0040] In embodiments where the tube is not an integral part of the capsule, either the user or a tube-inserting unit within the appliance inserts a tube into the capsule through the capsule's seal 104.
[0041] Once inserted into the receptacle and identified by the controller as a suitable capsule, the adapter 114 is associated with the unsealed top end 112 of the tube 108, as seen in
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[0044] The receptacle 202 may include, or be configured with, additional functionalities, generally designated the numeral 210, such as a seal piercing unit, a tube's top end removing unit, a tube inserting unit, etc. The receptacle is typically further associated (or comprises) a data reader 212, that is configured to identify data carried by the capsule. The data is transmitted from the data reader to controller 214, which controls the operation of the appliance, and induces the appliance to perform a sequence of process operations for producing the edible food product from the food substance.
[0045] Once associated with the top end of the tube, vacuum unit (or pump) 216 is operated to draw the food substance from the capsule, through the adapter into conduit 206, which leads into processing unit 208. Conduit 206 may be fitted with a valve 218 for controlling insertion of ambient or pressurized air (by pressurized air source 220) into conduit 206, such that air may be introduced into the conduit after completion of drawing the food substance from the capsule. Such introduction of air maintains conduit 206 empty of food substance between operational cycles of the appliance, eliminating the need to clean the conduit between cycles of operation.
[0046] The appliance may further comprise reservoirs 222 of additional food ingredients, such as water, milk, cream, etc. In addition, the appliance typically comprises a cooling unit, generally designated by the numeral 224, that is associated with the processing unit for cooling the ingredients therein during the food product preparation process. Once prepared, the food product is emptied from the processing unit via outlet 226.