CAPSULE CUP OF A COFFEE CAPSULE
20180290823 · 2018-10-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D85/8046
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D85/804
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A plastics-material capsule casing which, by virtue of its shaping, undergoes hardly any deformation during the extraction operation and provides for improved penetration of the injection needles of the extraction machine. The capsule casing has a corresponding conical lateral-surface wall which, at the upper periphery, has an outwardly projecting flange and, at the opposite end, is fully closed by a casing floor. The casing floor has a peripheral annular wall which merges from the conical lateral-surface wall via two opposing curvatures in an annular wall. The lower periphery of the annular wall merges into a panel via a thinned region which runs in an inclined manner in relation to the interior. The central panel has a wall thickness corresponding to the wall thickness of the lateral-surface wall. The thinned annular surface here forms an injection membrane.
Claims
1. A rotationally symmetrical capsule cup made of plastics adapted to the shape of an extraction cup of an extraction coffee machine with a plurality of injection nozzles and produced by injection-moulding technology, having a substantially conical outer wall, a peripheral flange being integrally formed on the upper cup edge thereof, and a cup bottom which is fully closed, wherein the cup bottom has a peripheral annular wall extending parallel to the axis of symmetry, the cup bottom being integrally formed thereon and said cup bottom having a circular plate which is offset inwardly relative to the annular wall and which is connected to the annular wall via an annular surface inclined toward the cup interior, wherein the annular surface is thinned relative to the annular wall and the plate and forms an injection membrane.
2. The capsule cup made of plastics according to claim 1, wherein the annular wall extends from an attachment point on the lowermost edge of the side wall downwardly, upwardly or downwardly and upwardly.
3. The capsule cup made of plastics according to claim 2, wherein the annular surface is integrally formed on the annular wall at the lowermost point, at the uppermost point or therebetween.
4. The capsule cup made of plastics according to claim 1, wherein the conical outer wall of the capsule cup merges with the annular wall in two opposing curvatures.
5. The capsule cup made of plastics according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of radially extending support lamellas, which are arranged in the interior of the capsule cup and which are oriented toward the rotational axis, are present in the transition region from the conical outer wall to the annular wall.
6. The capsule cup made of plastics according to claim 5, wherein the inwardly oriented defining edges of the support lamellas are aligned with the internal surface of the annular wall.
7. The capsule cup made of plastics according to claim 1, wherein the wall thickness of the conical outer wall, the wall thickness of the annular wall and the thickness of the plate are at least approximately equal.
8. The capsule cup made of plastics according to claim 5, wherein the wall thickness of the support lamellas is a maximum of half of the wall thickness of the outer wall 93.
9. The capsule cup made of plastics according to claim 1, wherein the capsule cup is injection-moulded coaxially with a barrier layer.
10. An injection-mould which has at least one cavity and which is designed such that said cavity defines a capsule cup according to claim 1.
11. The injection-mould according to claim 10, wherein said injection-mould is provided with a co-injection nozzle which discharges into the centre of the cavity region defined by the plate.
Description
[0013] In the drawings, a preferred embodiment of the subject according to the invention is shown, in which:
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The capsule cup shown in
[0018] At its tapered end, the capsule cup is closed by the cup bottom 4. The cup bottom 4 has no openings but is perforated only by the injection needles on the machine side during the use thereof.
[0019] The cup bottom is delimited on the periphery by a peripheral annular wall 5. The height of the peripheral annular wall is 0.5-4 mm, but preferably between 2 and 3.5 mm. The annular wall 5 which is oriented vertically downward, upward or downward and upward relative to the lower edge 9 of the outer wall 2 parallel to the rotational axis, forms a reinforcement of the cup bottom 4. The actual cup bottom has two regions, namely, on the one hand, a central circular plate 6 and, on the other hand, an integral, adjacent peripheral annular surface 7 which is inclined toward the cup interior and which in turn is integrally connected to the annular wall 5. The wall thickness of the annular surface 7 is less than the thickness of the plate 6 and also less than the wall thickness of the annular wall 5. This annular surface 7 forms an injection membrane. The term injection membrane is intended to indicate, on the one hand, the low wall thickness of the annular surface 7, whilst the term, on the other hand, indicates that this membrane is arranged where the injection needles on the machine side puncture the cup bottom 4 of the capsule cup 1. The annular surface 7 is dimensioned to be sufficiently wide that, even with the permitted and possible deviations of the centre of the capsule cup in the retained position in the extraction cup, the injection needles are still located in this region of the annular surface 7.
[0020] The annular surface 7 is always attached to the annular wall 5. This may take place at any height of the annular wall 5. In
[0021] However, it is necessary that, from the attachment point on the annular wall 5 toward the plate 6, the annular surface 7 always extends at a negative angle a to the interior 20 of the capsule cup 1. This negative angle is generally of a size of between 5 and 30 depending on the height difference between the attachment point of the annular surface 7 on the plate 6.
[0022] In
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[0024] The plate 6 of the cup bottom 4 is offset relative to the lower edge 8 of the annular wall 5 by a height H of 0.3 to 1.0 mm toward the interior. Both the lower edge 8 of the annular wall 5 and the plate 6 extend in parallel planes, which in turn extend parallel to the plane in which the flange 3 extends and perpendicular to the axis of symmetry 10 of the capsule cup 1.
[0025] The conical outer wall 2 of the capsule cup 1, preferably but not necessarily, merges directly with the annular wall 5 in two opposing curvatures 11, 12. In this region, a plurality of support lamellas 13 are arranged in the interior of the capsule cup 1. The support lamellas 13 are defined toward the centre by front edges 14. These front edges extend at least approximately parallel to the axis of symmetry 10. The front edges 14, aligned with the internal surface of the peripheral annular wall, merge directly therewith. Thus the introduction of a pressure force on the lower edge of the annular wall 8 is optimally introduced via the support lamellas 13 into the outer wall 2 of the capsule cup 1. The exact shape of the support lamellas is clearest in the lamellas in diametrical section. In the support lamellas, all of the front edges 14 are of the same length. With the peripheral attachment of these support lamellas to the outer wall 2, alternately the first support lamellas 13 only extend as far as the height of the merging of the conical outer wall 2 with the two opposing curvatures 11, 12 which merge with the peripheral annular wall 5. The other support lamellas 13 face in the direction of the flange, inclined upwardly, and extend into the region of the conical outer wall 2.
[0026] As already mentioned, the capsule cup 1 is injection-moulded from plastics. In a conventional injection-moulding process, in principle, the injection nozzle of the injection-mould may discharge at any point into the cavity in which the capsule cup 1 is shaped. In this case, however, preferably the capsule cup 1 is produced by means of co-injection and provided with a barrier layer. In a co-injection method, flow paths of generally the same length should be present if possible at all points in the entire cavity, away from the injection point, in order not to damage the barrier layer. This requirement in the case of a rotationally symmetrical body, as that of the present capsule cup, is provided when the injection nozzle outlet is located in the rotational axis of symmetry. The injection nozzle outlet in this case protrudes into an injection nozzle recess 15.
[0027] The invention further relates to an injection-mould which is suitable for producing the capsule cups made of plastics according to the invention. Such an injection-mould generally has at least one cavity which corresponds to the negative shape of the capsule cup 1. Preferably, such an injection-mould is intended to be provided with a co-injection nozzle in order to produce by co-injection the capsule cup provided with a barrier layer.
[0028] Due to its shape, the capsule cup according to the invention is still dimensionally stable even when the capsule cup is correspondingly heated in the relatively hot extraction cup of the coffee extraction machine. In particular, the annular surface 7 which forms the injection membrane 7 is in practice barely able to deform. The injection membrane 7 is in a continuously tensioned position between the plate 6 and the lower edge of the annular wall 5. With the penetration of the injection needles, in practice this annular surface does not deform and only when a pressure is created in the capsule cup is the plate 6 able to be slightly lifted under this created internal pressure which, however, merely results in all of the injection needles penetrating the capsule cup 1 to an equal depth. In contrast to the current capsule cups with an outwardly bulged bottom, which are usual and known, the inwardly oriented deformation which occurs under pressure is thus already anticipated in practice and therefore is no longer able to take place. Thus the perforation of the annular surface which is designed as an injection membrane is always uniform.
[0029] As both the wall thickness of the conical outer wall, the wall thickness of the annular wall and the thickness of the plate are at least approximately equal, it is achieved, on the one hand, that a capsule cup is produced which is as dimensionally stable as possible and, on the other hand, a flow movement which is as uniform as possible is present during the production of the capsule cup which is particularly optimal for production with a barrier layer. Only the annular surface 7 which forms the injection membrane and the support lamellas 13, 13 have a smaller wall thickness. Preferably, the wall thickness, in particular of the annular surface serving as an injection membrane, has a wall thickness which corresponds to a maximum of half of the wall thickness of the outer wall of the annular wall and the thickness of the plate. Merely for the sake of completeness, it should also be mentioned that here, as in the majority of capsule cups, a peripheral sealing lip may be provided on the surface of the flange 3 located in the direction of the cup bottom, said sealing lip sealing the capsule cup relative to the extraction cup of the coffee extraction machine. The peripheral edge of the flange 3 has an edge 17 angled-back toward the cup bottom 4 or has a sealing bead which serves for centring and clamping the capsule cup 1 in the extraction cup of the extraction machine.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0030] 1 Capsule cup [0031] 2 Conical outer wall [0032] 3 Flange [0033] 4 Cup bottom [0034] 5 Peripheral annular wall [0035] 6 Plate [0036] 7 Annular surface [0037] 8 Lower edge of annular wall [0038] 9 Lower edge of outer wall 2 [0039] 10 Axis of symmetry [0040] 11, 12 Two opposing curvatures [0041] 13 Support lamellas [0042] 13 Shorter support lamellas [0043] 14 Front edges of support lamellas [0044] 15 Co-injection nozzle recess [0045] 17 Angled-back edge of flange 3 [0046] 20 Interior