Filter-paper insert
10022009 ยท 2018-07-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01D35/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A filter-paper insert for making brewed beverages at least two layers of filter paper having a base and two opposite sides. The two layers are connected together at the base and at the two opposite sides to define an interior space that can be filled from a filling opening opposite the base. The filter paper includes a plurality of slots to increase permeability. The filter-paper insert has a lower region adjacent the base and an upper adjacent the filling opening. The lower region has fewer slots per surface area than the upper region.
Claims
1. A filter-paper insert for making brewed coffee, comprising: at least two layers of filter paper having three sides, including a base and two opposite sides, the at least two layers of filter paper being connected together at a base and at the two opposite sides to define an interior space fillable from a filling opening opposite the base, wherein the at least two layers of filter paper includes a lower region adjacent to the base and an upper region adjacent to the filling opening, wherein the lower region and the upper region of the at least two layers of filter paper includes a plurality of slots to increase the permeability of coffee oil from the brewed coffee, wherein one of the slots of the plurality of slots is formed on the crimped portion of the at least two layers of the filter paper, wherein the crimped portion comprises sidewalls and a base section and is substantially pot-shaped, wherein the slot is arranged on a base section of the crimped portion; and wherein the lower region has fewer slots of the plurality of slots per surface area than the upper region.
2. A filter-paper insert according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of slots in the upper region include a longer arrangement than in the lower region.
3. A filter-paper insert according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of slots having a length, and wherein said plurality of slots are wave-shaped.
4. A filter-paper insert according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of slots having a length, wherein the length of said plurality of slots is greater than 1.5 mm.
5. A filter-paper insert according to claim 3, wherein the amplitude of said wave-shaped slots is at least 20% of said length of said wave-shaped slots.
6. A filter-paper insert according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of slots having a length, wherein the length of said plurality of slots is less than 6 mm.
7. A filter-paper insert according to claim 1, wherein said at least two layers of filter paper insert includes a middle region between the upper region and the lower region, wherein the middle region includes a plurality of slots, and wherein the middle region includes more slots than the lower region and fewer slots than the upper region.
8. A filter-paper insert according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of slots having a length, wherein said plurality of slots are arranged in horizontal rows and a distance between said plurality of slots lies between about 5 mm and about 40 mm.
9. A filter-paper insert according to claim 8, wherein the distance between said plurality of slots is smaller in the upper region than in the lower region by more than 20%.
10. A filter-paper insert according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of slots in the lower region are shorter in length than in the upper region by more than 20%.
11. A filter-paper insert according to claim 1, wherein at the lower and the upper regions are separated from each by a crimped portion.
12. A filter-paper insert according to claim 7, wherein the lower, middle and upper regions are respectively enclosed by a crimped frame portion.
13. A filter-paper insert according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of slots are S-shaped.
14. A filter-paper insert according to claim 1, wherein the filter-paper insert is configured to allow filtered brewed coffee to contain a fraction of coffee oil greater than 0.025% after filtration of 50 g of coffee grounds and 1100 mL of hot water.
15. A filter-paper insert according to claim 1, wherein said at least one crimped portion protrudes outwardly from at least two layers of the filter paper.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention is explained below in closer detail by reference to several embodiments shown in the enclosed drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(6) A filter-paper insert 1 comprises two layers 2 made of a filter paper, which may be connected on three sides to each other in order to form an interior space that can be filled. The layers may be connected to each other via a folding edge on a side 3, whereas crimping seams 6 and 7 may be provided on a base 4 and an opposite side 5, which may connect the layers 2 to each other. The filter-paper insert 1 may be substantially arranged in the manner of a truncated cone, wherein other shapes of filter-paper insert 1 can be used. Furthermore, the folding edge can also be arranged on the base instead of on one side, or it is possible to provide only one single crimping seam or more crimping seams for connecting the layers 2 instead of the illustrated crimping seams 6 and 7.
(7) The filter paper consists of a fibrous material on cellulose basis and/or fibres made of synthetic materials, wherein reference is also made to filter paper when the material represents a mixture between a paper and a nonwoven material. The basic weight of the material lies in a range of between 20 to 100 g/m.sup.2 for example.
(8) The filter-paper insert 1 comprises a bottom region 8, which is arranged adjacent to the base 4, a middle region 9 and an upper region 10 which is arranged adjacent to a filling opening of the filter-paper insert 1. Wave-shaped slots 11 may be introduced into the filter paper in the bottom region, wave-shaped slots 13 in the middle region and wave-shaped slots 15 in the upper region, for example, by cutting in the rotation process. The length of the wave-shaped slots 11 in the bottom region 8 lies between 2.5 mm and 3.9 mm, especially 3 mm and 3.4 mm. The slots 11 may be arranged in horizontal rows and the distance between two slots may be between 10 mm and 16 mm, especially 12 mm to 14 mm. Permeability is lowest in the bottom region 8 which is used as the start-brewing zone, in order to enable swelling of the coffee grounds.
(9) The wave-shaped slots have a length of between 3 mm and 4.6 mm, especially 3.6 mm and 4.0 mm, in the middle region 9. The slots 13 are arranged in horizontal rows, wherein the distance between two slots is 7 mm to 15 mm, especially 10 mm to 12 mm. The middle region 9 is used as the main brewing zone and the wave-shaped slots 13 ensure optimal contact time. The size of the wave-shaped slots 13 ensures that the dissolved oil molecules can pass through said slots.
(10) Wave-shaped slots 15 with a length of between 3.5 mm to 5.1 mm, especially 4.0 mm to 4.6 mm, are arranged in the upper region 10. The slots 15 are arranged in horizontal rows, wherein the distance between the slots is between 5 mm and 13 mm, especially between 7 mm and 11 mm. The upper region 10 thus ensures rapid run-off of the brewing water. Furthermore, the rapid run-off in the upper region 10 ensures a balanced ratio of bitter substances. The oils that swim at the top during the brewing process can reach the coffee extract in an optimal fashion and are not retained by the filter-paper insert 1.
(11) The wave-shaped arrangement of the slots 11, 13 and 15 ensures that the filter paper remains stable and the slots 11, 13 and 15 will only open to such an extent during the brewing process that coffee oil can pass through said slots, but coffee grounds are withheld substantially in the filter-paper insert 1.
(12) A frame-like crimped portion 12 may be provided around the bottom region 8, a frame-like crimped portion 14 around the middle region 9, and a frame-like crimped portion 16 around the upper region. The regions 8, 9 and 10 are thus visually separated from each other. The frame-like crimped portions 12, 14 and 16 can also be omitted if necessary.
(13) The effect of the wave-shaped slots 11, 13 and 15 was determined in an experiment for determining coffee oil from a coffee beverage. A filter-paper insert was used in a comparative example which has a plurality of pores in the filter paper.
(14) In comparison thereto, a filter-paper insert 1 in accordance with the invention was used. The used filter-paper insert 1 had wave-shaped slots with a length of 3.2 mm in the bottom region, with their distance from each other being 13.0 mm. Two horizontal rows of slots 11 were provided in the bottom region 8.
(15) Wave-shaped slots 13 with a cutting length of 3.8 mm were provided in the middle region 9. The horizontal distance between the slots 13 was 11.0 mm. Four horizontal rows of slots 13 were provided in the middle region 9.
(16) Wave-shaped slots 15 with a length of 4.3 mm were introduced into the upper region 10. The distance between the slots 15 in the horizontal direction was 9.0 mm. Four horizontal rows of slots 15 were provided in the upper region 10, wherein the proportions substantially correspond to those shown in
(17) The fat content of the coffee brewed with hot water was determined in several tests according to the Soxhlet method:
(18) Three different filter-paper inserts were examined in the test with respect to the coffee oil content. One filter-paper insert did not contain any pores, one filter-paper insert contained small circular pores (aroma pores), and one filter-paper insert was arranged in accordance with the invention with the wave-shaped slots, as described with respect to
(19) The coffee was moistened at first with approximately 150 mL of boiling water and pre-brewed for 30 seconds. The hot water was then filled up to the upper edge of the filter-paper insert and the remaining water was added continuously.
(20) As a result, the coffee of the filter-paper insert without any aroma pores only showed a coffee oil fraction of 0.015%, whereas the coffee filtered with the conventional filter-paper insert with aroma pores showed an average coffee oil fraction of 0.018%. In contrast to this, the fraction of coffee oil in the filter-paper insert in accordance with the invention was on average 0.037%, i.e. nearly twice as high. This is caused by the fact that coffee oil is retained in small-pore openings, whereas an increased fraction of coffee oil is allowed to pass in the filter-paper insert in accordance with the invention according to
(21) TABLE-US-00001 Obtained fat content in % Combined (coffee Filter-paper insert with coffee blend beverage) Filter-paper insert WITHOUT Pre-ground Melitta filter 0.015 aroma pores coffee Filter-paper insert with aroma Pre-ground Melitta filter 0.018 pores coffee Filter-paper insert in Pre-ground Melitta filter 0.037 accordance with the invention coffee
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(26) The invention has been described in detail with respect to exemplary embodiments, and it will now be apparent from the foregoing to those skilled in the art, that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and the invention, therefore, as defined in the appended claims, is intended to cover all such changes and modifications that fall within the true spirit of the invention.