BEVERAGE SYSTEM
20180310751 ยท 2018-11-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47J31/44
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J31/4485
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J31/4496
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a beverage system (100) for providing beverage recipes comprising a foamable fluid unit (10) and one or more beverage units (200, 202), wherein the foamable fluid unit (10) is configured to provide a fluid and/or a foamed fluid directly into a container (12), the fluid system in the fluid unit (10) being continuously refrigerated up to the fluid delivery outlet during the preparation and during stand-by of the system (100); and wherein the beverage units (200, 202) are configured to dispense a beverage over the fluid and/or foamed fluid dispensed, without this beverage passing through any refrigerated area of the foamable fluid unit (10). The foamable fluid unit (10) comprises one or more fluid outlets (13, 13) delivering the fluid and/or foamed fluid directly into the container (12), the beverage units (200, 202) comprising one or more separate beverage outlets (14, 14) delivering the beverage over the fluid and/or foamed fluid into the container (12).
Claims
1. Beverage system for providing beverage recipes comprising a foamable fluid unit and one or more beverage units: wherein the foamable fluid unit is configured to provide a fluid and/or a foamed fluid directly into a container, the fluid system in the fluid unit being continuously refrigerated up to the fluid delivery outlet during the preparation and during stand-by of the system; and the beverage units are configured to dispense a beverage over the fluid and/or foamed fluid dispensed, without this beverage passing through any refrigerated area of the foamable fluid unit.
2. Beverage system according to claim 1 wherein the foamable fluid unit comprises one or more fluid outlets delivering the fluid and/or foamed fluid directly into the container, the beverage units comprising one or more separate beverage outlets delivering the beverage over the fluid and/or foamed fluid into the container.
3. Beverage system according to claim 1 comprising a unique positioning area for the container depending on its size, independently on the beverage recipe that will be prepared.
4. Beverage system according to claim 1, wherein the foamable fluid unit and the one or more beverage units are modularly configured, these units being able to work independently.
5. Beverage system according to claim 1, wherein the fluid in the foamable fluid unit is milk and the beverage dispensed by the one or more beverage units is coffee.
6. Beverage system according to claim 1, wherein the foamable fluid unit comprises two distinct cooling units intended to refrigerate a fluid container where the foamable fluid is kept and a foaming device where the fluid is foamed, separately.
7. Beverage system according to claim 6 wherein one cooling unit refrigerates a primary compartment where the fluid container is arranged and another cooling unit refrigerates a cooling block configured to contour and refrigerate the foaming device.
8. Beverage system according to claim 7 wherein the primary compartment comprises a cooling block cooperating with a cavity in the fluid container and cooling walls refrigerating the sides of the fluid container.
9. Beverage system according to claim 1 wherein the foamable fluid nit comprises one cooling unit configured to refrigerate a block, the block comprising an inner volume to receive the container and an insert part configured to receive the foaming device.
10. Beverage system according to claim 1 comprising a top opening provided with an air entry and a steam entry configured to cooperate with corresponding air and steam entries in the foaming device when the top opening closes over the foaming device.
11. Beverage system according to claim 10 further comprising at least one valve to control the air and/or steam entries in the top opening.
12. Beverage system according to claim 6 wherein the foaming device comprises at least a first body and a second body comprising cavities to configure fluid conduits when assembled together; these bodies being joined by means of a joining element allowing folding and unfolding of the said bodies a plurality of times.
13. Beverage system according to claim 12 wherein the joining element is configured as a hinge.
14. Beverage system according to claim 13 wherein the joining element further comprises one or a plurality of clamping elements.
15. Beverage system according to claim 12 wherein the bodies are configured as halves comprising complementary cavities that constitute the fluid conduits when brought together.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] 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
[0028] As schematically shown in any of
[0029] Contrary to the system in
[0030] Therefore, according to the invention, milk is dispensed in direct flow and the additional beverage (typically coffee, though the invention is not limited to coffee-based beverages only) is brought over that milk outlet. As shown in
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[0032] Moreover, another advantage of the invention is that the user has only one positioning for the cup where the beverage will be prepared: the system 100 comprises in fact two positioning trays, 11 and 11, for small and big cups, respectively, as shown in
[0033] In fact, in the system of the invention, for effectiveness, coffee is avoided to pass through the refrigerated area in the milk unit 10, so it is conveyed around and outside the said refrigerated area.
[0034] Several modular configurations of the system 100 of the invention are possible: typically, a milk unit 10 is provided and is further connected or linked to one (as shown in
[0035] Modularity of the system 100 will be configured such that it will comprise one milk unit 10 as a central or reference unit and then one or more coffee units 200, 202 will be plugged to it. The coffee units will be configured such that, when not plugged or linked to the milk unit, they will be able to work as stand-alone units: this is why the coffee units are provided with independent user actuation means 16, 16. Similarly, the milk unit 10 can also work as a stand-alone unit and is therefore provided with its own actuation means 15.
[0036] The system offers the user the possibility of various beverage recipes such as only coffee, only milk, coffee and milk various recipes, foamed or not foamed beverages and also hot, cold or ambient beverages.
[0037] When talking about milk in the present invention, it should be understood not only pure milk but also milk-based fluids having a major weight proportion of pure milk. Also in the present invention, frothing, foaming or whipping should be understood as synonyms.
[0038] Referring now to
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[0040] In the milk unit 10 of the system of the invention, the only parts that are in contact with the fluid and that have to be cleaned regularly, typically once a day are the fluid container 30 and the foaming device 40: these components do not need an automatic rinsing system integrated in the system, as they are completely removable and can be easily cleaned. Particularly, the foaming device 40 has a deployable configuration, allowing its deployment, typically in two halves, so cleaning can be made very easily.
[0041] Foaming in the unit 10 takes place in the foaming device 40, where the fluid (typically milk) is sucked by Venturi effect through injection of steam. Air is also added in a controlled manner through an air pipe so that it is possible to add air to the fluid in order to foam it, adding more or less quantity of air depending on the foaming characteristics targeted, or not to add any air at all so only milk is dispensed. Once steam is not injected any more, the remaining fluid in the foaming device 40 flows back to the fluid container 30 and the remaining fluid film in this foaming device is acceptable as it is constantly cooled down no there are no hygienic problems.
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[0043] In the milk unit 10, steam is generated by conventional known means (a watertank, a waterpump and a thermoblock connected to a steam pipe). The air pipe to the foaming device 40 is connected to a valve which controls the air injected in the foaming device 40: when only hot milk is desired (that is, no milk foam is targeted), the air entry is cut and only fluid goes through the foaming device, the fluid being then heated by means of the steam injected through the steam pipe. According to different possible embodiments of the invention, it is also possible that the fluid can be heated by other means different from steam, for example using conduction, radiation (using infrared or halogen lamps, for example), hot air, induction, etc.
[0044] As an alternative and less expensive solution, the milk unit 10 can be configured such that it comprises no cooling unit (so the machine is made in fact with a reduced size) and the fluid container and the foaming device are refrigerated externally, in a refrigerator or outside unit: after each milk and/or foam preparation, the fluid container and the foaming device are introduced in an external refrigerator for cooling. Still, the same easy cleaning is possible as the removal of the fluid container and the deployment of the foaming device remain unchanged.
[0045] Another variant of the present invention is shown in
[0046] According to the invention, the air and steam entries are provided directly through the top opening 2 so direct automatic connection to the foaming device 40 is made by simply closing the top opening 2 of the machine. However, it is also possible and should be comprised within the scope of the present invention, that there are connections done manually by the user from the steam and air entries 70, 80 to the foaming device 40.
[0047] 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.