COFFEE CONTAINERS AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PREPARING ROAST AND GROUND COFFEE
20190231146 ยท 2019-08-01
Inventors
- Flavien Dubief (Champagne, CH)
- ALEXANDRE PERENTES (Sullens, CH)
- Alfred Yoakim (St-Legier-la-Chiesaz, CH)
- Christianne Bournival (Orbe, CH)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a coffee bean container (10, 10) comprising green and/or partially roasted coffee beans, the container comprising: an inner volume (14) where beans are stored; roasting means allowing beans roasting in a certain required degree depending on the original roasting level of the stored beans; at least part or complete grinding means allowing grinding of the beans, once roasted, to a certain grinding size. The roasting means preferably comprise a roasting hollow tube (11) through which hot air at pressure circulates such that coffee beans circulate within the internal container volume and inside the tube (11), creating a fountain effect.
Claims
1. Coffee bean container comprising green and/or partially roasted coffee beans, the container comprising: an inner volume where beans are stored; a roaster allowing beans to roast to a certain required degree depending on the original roasting level of the stored beans; and at least part or complete grinder for grinding of the beans, once roasted, to a certain grinding size.
2. Coffee bean container according to claim 1 wherein the roaster comprises a roasting hollow tube through which hot air at pressure circulates such that coffee beans circulate within the internal container volume and inside the tube, creating a fountain effect.
3. Coffee bean container according to claim 2 wherein the tube comprises holes through which air goes into the inner container volume.
4. Coffee bean container according to claim 1, wherein the inner volume is at least twice or three times the initial volume occupied by the beans.
5. Coffee bean container according to claim 1 wherein the roaster further introduces an ambient or refrigerating cooling media to cool down the roasted beans.
6. Coffee bean container according to claim 1 further comprising a lid closing an upper part of a cartridge and provided with a filter.
7. Coffee bean container according to claim 1 further comprising a sloped area separated from the entrance to the roaster by an adjustable member defining the flow of beans into the roaster.
8. Coffee bean container according to claim 1 further comprising a grill that can be removed to allow the beans enter the grinding means.
9. Coffee bean container according to claim 1, wherein the container is made from a material selected from the group consisting of metal, plastic, carton fabric, and tissue.
10. Coffee bean container according to claim 9 further comprising an external envelope preserving and protecting the container from UV light and shocks.
11. Coffee bean container according to claim 1 further comprising an identification member with information on the type of coffee beans and/or on the quantity of coffee beans and/or on the roasting process to apply and/or on the roasting level of the beans and/or on the preferred grinding size.
12. Device operating with a coffee bean container comprising green and/or partially roasted coffee beans, the container comprising an inner volume where beans are stored; a roaster allowing beans to roast to a certain required degree depending on the original roasting level of the stored beans; and at least part or complete grinder for grinding of the beans, once roasted, to a certain grinding size comprising an air injector injecting air at temperature comprised between 180 C. and 240 C. at a pressure of about 1 bar.
13. Device according to claim 11 wherein the roasting and grinding parameters applied are provided by identification member on the container.
14. Device according to claim 12 wherein the air is injected in the volume of the container with a vortex and/or spiral and/or helicoidal movement.
15. Device according to claim 12 further comprising a mechanical member able to provide movement to the container so that air and beans are uniformly roasted.
16. Device according to claim 12 further comprising a member for injecting an ambient or refrigerating cooling media inside the inner volume of the container after the roasting process.
17. Device according to claim 12 further comprising a motor to actuate the grinder.
18. Device according to claim 12 further comprising a reader to read the information on identification member in the container to apply roasting and/or grinding parameters.
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20. Method for preparing roast and ground coffee on-demand departing from coffee beans in a coffee bean container comprising the following steps: connecting a coffee bean container to a preparation device; injecting hot air at pressure into a volume of the container making circulation of the coffee beans for an homogeneous roasting according to the roasting parameters read from an identification member in the container; after roasting, ambient or refrigerating cooling media is injected in the inner volume of the container to cool the beans; after the beans are cooled down, the communication to the grinder is opened; setting a grinder to the specific grinding size read from identification means in the container; and activating the grinder on demand to deliver roast and ground coffee.
21. Method for preparing roast and ground coffee on-demand according to claim 20 wherein the grinding size is defined by a mechanical member adjusting the distance between the container and the grinder or is given directly by the geometrically defined offset in the grinder.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] 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
[0039] According to a first aspect, the invention relates to a coffee bean container 10 allowing preservation and storage, roasting and grinding of the coffee beans. As shown in
[0040] After roasting, cooling of the roasted beans takes place, typically by blowing ambient air or an inert gas such as N.sub.2 through the same tube 11 and into the inner volume 14. In a more general way, an ambient or refrigerating cooling media will be introduced in the cartridge after roasting to cool down the roasted beans. Also, water can be sprayed for example, to obtain the same cooling effect of the roasted beans.
[0041] The container 10 of the invention further comprises a lid 12 comprising an integrated filter enabling the air circulation inside its volume and releasing humidity during roasting. The filter will also prevent any external particles contaminating the inner volume of the container.
[0042] The container 10 further comprises a base 13 to which the roasting tube 11 is attached. The base 13 is provided with a sloped area 130 for feeding the beans and typically also comprises part of the grinder, preferably the female grinding means 131, attached to the other part of the grinding means (male grinding means 21) in a machine or device, as it will be further explained. However, it is also possible that the whole grinder (comprising both male and female parts) is comprised in the container. For the sake of clarity, the reference 21 shown in the Figures shows that the male grinding means are inside this part (they are not completely shown in the Figure, but should be understood that they are inside).
[0043] As shown in more detail in
[0044] In general, a device 20 in a system 100 of the invention, to which containers 10 will be connected, comprises air means delivering hot and pressurized air into the container in order to allow hot air and beans circulation inside the container for a proper and uniform roasting. The device 20 will also comprise part of the grinding means (typically, the male grinding means 21, connecting to the female grinding means 131 in the container) and a motor configured to drive the assembly of the grinding means in order to grind the roasted coffee beans into ground coffee of a certain a certain size grinded coffee. Different configurations of the device are also possible: for example, roasting and grinding functions can be separated in either different modules of a same device or in different separated devices. The device will typically be further provided with a reader to retrieve information from the identification means in the cartridge comprising cartridge and process information. Moreover, the device can optionally be further provided with means for removing a grill 132 giving access of the roasted coffee beans to the grinder. The device will typically be further provided with means to inject air at ambient temperature or either to inject an inert gas in order to cool the beans after roasting.
[0045] To achieve roasting of the coffee beans, hot air at pressure providing a fountain effect is used: typically, air temperature is up to approximately 240 C. and air pressure is above 1 bar to move the beans and obtain an even roasting. Because of the temperature and the pressure that the container has to withstand, typically it is made of glass, the roasting tube 11 being made of metal.
[0046] Possible configurations of the container 10 of the invention are possible, such as a cylindrical tube, as shown in
[0047] Different configurations of the operating device 20 are also possible, further configured to work with different configurations of the container 10, as shown in
[0048] For example,
[0049] In large scale applications, several modules of the configuration shown in
[0050] Another possible configuration of the invention can be the one shown in
[0051] Several of these devices as shown in
[0052] Yet another possible configuration of the system 100 of the invention can be found in
[0053] The typical configuration for a container according to the invention is of approximately 1 kilo of coffee beans. The connection of the container to the device is previewed in an easy and quick manner, typically by bayonet, press fit, screw or the like. Depending on the type of coffee prepared (espresso takes less coffee quantity than filter-based coffee type) 1 kilo container will allow preparation of 80 to 160 cups of coffee, for example.
[0054] Roasting of coffee beans in the container of the invention occurs by hot air having a high level of movement, which is an effective way of transmitting heat to the coffee beans: as air is used to provide movement for the beans during the roasting process, this helps to ensure an even roasting. Also, the inner holes in the tube 11 help to distribute more evenly the air stream in the inner volume of the container. Preferably, a vortex movement of the beans and of the air will be pursued, though a helix or helicoidal movement is also advantageous. Preferably, the movement of the air inside the container is enough to provide a proper roasting of the beans: however, a mechanical device could be added to improve the movement of the container, such as for example making the container rotate with hot air so that a very efficient roasting is achieved in the coffee beans. The mechanical device (not shown in the Figures) can be a shaking or vibrating device, blades, etc.
[0055] According to the invention, roasting takes place with air at a temperature comprised between 180 and 240 C. Once roasting has ended, cooling with ambient air or with inner gas such as N.sub.2 is done. Roasting needs typically between 15 and 25 minutes (Maillard reaction and reduction of chlorogenic acid needs certain time). Immediately after roasting, cooling to ambient temperature takes place, stopping the roasting process, and during approximately 2 to 4 minutes. Typically, the best flavor after roasting needs from 12 hours till 7 days: during this time, the coffee beans lose carbon dioxide: therefore, in order to protect the beans against oxidation, the atmosphere has to be controlled, and is typically made so by inert gas N.sub.2 atmosphere.
[0056] In the roasting process, departing from green coffee beans, these expand by typically 170-200% their original volume, sometimes even up to 300% their original volume. Besides, in order to have an even and uniform roasting, the beans need space to move so that all their surfaces are exposed to the heat source, further preventing shadowing phenomenon. For these reasons, a roasting volume of between 2 to 3 times greater than the transportation volume is needed.
[0057] Due to roasting process temperatures reaching up to 240 C., adequate materials resistant to these levels are needed to configure the containers. In addition, it would be preferable to use recyclable or compostable materials. Some of the preferred materials to use are: metal (aluminum or stainless steel), glass, plastic (Teflon, PET, glass-reinforced high temperature polymers), carton or fabrics or tissues. Current preferences are stainless steel, glass, carton and fabric due to not only the ability to withstand high temperatures, but due to their traditional manufacturing techniques and because they provide good solutions for sustainability issues.
[0058] A typical execution of the container of the invention will be having the external container made in glass, typically transparent (this will allow seeing the coffee beans and also seeing them while they are roasted), the inner tube 11 being made in stainless steel: the container will be then covered by an external sleeve typically made in carton, preserving the container from UV light and comprising for example some logo or information on the products inside.
[0059] In the system of the invention, once the coffee beans have been roasted and cooled, they are grinded: typically, the device 20 comprises a burr mill to effect such grinding; preferably, the female grinding means 131 are comprised in the container while the male grinding means 21 are comprised in the machine or device 20. Other types of grinding means, such as for example a disc mill or a mill stone, can also be used in the system of the invention. Preferably, the roasting parameters are comprised in the identification means in the container, and the user selects the grinding parameters typically by acting on control means in the device and selecting the desired grinding size. The grind size can also be set according to the type of coffee to be brewed. For example, the grind size will be very fine for an espresso type (typical quantities will be 6-10 g per shot) and will be fine or medium for a filter coffee type (typical quantities will be 10-12 g per cup). For better in-cup results, the coffee should be brewed soon after it has been grinded, in order to further maintain freshness and aromas: for this reason, an advantage of the system of the invention is that it can be tailored to dispense the correct dose with the correct grain size, and the coffee can be first roasted, maintained a certain time, and later be grinded, very close to the brewing time. Further, the exact quantity can be grinded on demand or it can be grinded into a buffer receptacle and then the desired quantity will be dispensed.
[0060] The identification means comprise typically the information on the type of coffee in the container so that the correct roasting parameters can be applied. Also, the identification means will preferably comprise the information on the amount of coffee in the container and also on the roasting level of the coffee means, meaning if the beans are green beans or they are partially roasted and, if so, to what level. The identification means can also comprise preferred grinding values for example for the preferred grinding size, to be provided to the consumer as optional preferred reference values.
[0061] Typically, the grinding size is defined in the system of the invention by the offset defined in the grinding means, between the male and the female grinding means. This offset can be set directly by mechanical means acting on one part of the grinding means adjusting the offset in them, preferably according to the grinding size read in the identification means in the container. Also, the offset can be defined directly by the geometrical configuration of the male and female parts of the grinding means.
[0062] One of the advantages of the containers of the invention is that they are prepared for storing the coffee beans inside at inert conditions during long storage periods, up to 2 years, under standard ambient conditions (i.e. no high humidity or extreme temperatures). Also, the containers comprise UV protection for a better and longer storage. The containers are maintained in a controlled inert inner atmosphere protecting the content from oxidation. The packaging in the container is done using an overpressure valve.
[0063] Some of the advantages of the cartridges and the system of the invention are: [0064] freshness: coffee beans are prepared as close to usage as possible (roasted and/or grinded) and stored under inert conditions to maintain integrity of flavor; [0065] flexibility: options for the desired roast and grind can be provided, allowing choosing parameters according to preferred brewing methods and techniques; [0066] compactness; [0067] excellent UV and shock protection; [0068] less weight and less complexity compared to already existing solutions; [0069] the system can be built-up using modularity; [0070] cartridges with different blends can be used; [0071] on-demand roast and ground coffee can be provided with yet simple and compact system.
[0072] According to another aspect, the invention further relates to a method for operating the cartridges and the system described, in order to prepare roast and ground coffee on demand. Typically, the method comprises: [0073] in the execution of
[0076] Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments thereof, many modifications and alterations 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.