MACHINE FOR PREPARING BEVERAGES WITH AN OPTIMIZED BEVERAGE DISCHARGE DISPOSITION
20170202390 ยท 2017-07-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47J31/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J31/46
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47J31/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J31/46
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A machine (1) adapted for preparing aromatic beverages by means of extraction, such as espresso coffee and similar beverages. The machine comprises at least one optimized beverage discharge disposition (5), in particular presenting a first and second flow sections (51, 52) separated by a throttling section (53) that configures a double deflection of the prevailing flow direction, so that it provides a streamlining of the discharge flow.
Claims
1. A machine (1) adapted for the preparation of aromatic beverages such as espresso coffee and similar, presenting a machine body (2) and: at least one extraction device (3) adapted for the extraction of a dose of a beverage ingredient, at least one beverage discharge (4) disposed downstream of said extraction device (3), and a flow discharge disposition (5) adapted so as to provide a flow connection between said extraction device (3) and said beverage discharge (4), whereby said flow discharge disposition (5) presents a first and second flow sections (51, 52) arranged successively along the flow direction and separated by a throttling section (53) that presents a substantially smaller flow passage area than said flow sections (51, 52), and said flow sections (51, 52) present at least one exhaustion opening (54) adapted so that it can provide for air to exit from said flow discharge disposition (5), wherein said throttling section (53) configures a double deflection of the prevailing flow direction, so that the flow downstream presents a similar flow direction as the flow upstream thereof.
2. The machine (1) according to claim 1, wherein said throttling section (53) configures a first deflection of flow direction from substantially horizontal to substantially vertical and a second deflection of flow direction from substantially vertical to substantially horizontal, along the general flow direction.
3. The machine (1) according to claim 1, wherein said throttling section (53) is jointly defined by a throttling wall (55) and the inferior surface of said flow sections (51, 52), whereby said throttling wall (55) develops in a substantially vertical manner between said flow sections (51, 52).
4. The machine (1) according to claim 1, wherein said throttling section (53) is defined by a throttling wall (55) that extends at a lower level as the upstream inferior surface of said throttling section (53).
5. The machine (1) according to claim 1, wherein said inferior surface of said first flow section (51) presents a substantially horizontal part in the upstream region and a substantially ascending inclined part in the downstream region of said first flow section (51).
6. The machine (1) according to claim 1, wherein said inferior surface of said first flow section (51) presents a substantially vertical part disposed so as to form an elbow-like element in the downstream region of connection with said second flow section (52).
7. The machine (1) according to claim 1, wherein said throttling section (53) presents a plurality of flow passageways.
8. The machine (1) according to claim 1, wherein the inferior surface of said flow section (52) presents a descending inclined wall in an upstream part thereof and a substantially horizontal wall in a downstream part.
9. The machine (1) according to claim 1, wherein said inferior surface of said second flow section (52) presents a basin-like form including said beverage discharge (4) in a at least approximately central region.
10. The machine (1) according to claim 1, wherein said beverage discharge (4) is provided in a downstream region of said second flow direction (52).
11. The machine (1) according to claim 1, wherein said machine (1) presents at least two, preferentially a plurality of discharge passageways (41).
12. The machine (1) according to claim 1, wherein said first and second flow sections (51, 52) present at least one exhaust opening (54) in respective top surfaces.
13. The machine (1) according to claim 1, wherein said exhaust openings (54) de are provided inside of the machine body (2) or in connection with the exterior of the machine body (2).
14. The machine (1) according to claim 1, wherein said exhaust openings (54) are provided successively along the flow direction and with a substantially straight and elongated form.
15. The machine (1) according to claim 1, wherein said exhaustion openings (54) are provided in a matrix-like distribution and holes of circular form.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0009] The invention shall be described hereinafter in greater detail based upon preferred embodiments and the attached Figures.
[0010] The Figures show:
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DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0017] As represented in front view and known in the prior art, a flow discharge disposition (5) is usually arranged next to an extraction device (3) (indicated in dashed lines) and between the latter and at least one beverage discharge (4).
[0018] The flow discharge disposition (5) can be arranged inside of said machine body (2) or at least partially outside thereof, so that the beverage discharge (4) can deliver the beverage to a respective beverage recipient usually disposed directly underneath.
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[0020] As one can observe in the top view vista, the flow discharge disposition (5) presents a plurality of exhaustion openings (54) adapted for the exhaustion of gases released by the discharge flow when flowing through said flow discharge disposition (5). In the case of this preferred embodiment, and as it shall be visible in
[0021] Further in the case of this embodiment and as one can observe in the bottom view, the beverage discharge (4) presents a plurality of discharge passageways (41).
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[0023] As one can observe, according to an inventive aspect, the flow discharge disposition (5) presents a first and second section (51, 52) disposed successively along the prevailing flow direction and separated by a throttling section (53) that presents a substantially smaller flow passage area than said first and second flow sections (51, 52), and said flow sections (51, 52) present at least one exhaust opening (54) adapted so that it can provide an air exit, whereby said throttling section (53) configures a double deflection of the prevailing flow direction, so that the downstream flow has a similar flow direction as the upstream flow. This particular configuration of said throttling section (53) provides two flow collision surfaces in a relatively reduced space, so that it results in the release of gas pockets mixed in the liquid flow and the resulting streamlining of the beverage flow before it exits through said beverage discharge (4). The released gases are exhausted through the exhaust openings (54) provided in the top surface of said first and second flow sections (51, 52).
[0024] In the case of the represented embodiment, the beverage flow exits the extraction device (3) along a substantially horizontal direction. According to the represented embodiment, said throttling section (53) configures a first deflection of the flow direction from substantially horizontal to substantially vertical, and a second deflection of the flow direction from substantially vertical to substantially horizontal, along the prevailing flow direction, until reaching said beverage discharge (4) that is arranged in a substantially vertical direction.
[0025] According to the represented embodiment, said throttling section (53) is jointly defined by a throttling wall (55) and the top surface of said first and second flow sections (51, 52), whereby said throttling wall (55) develops in a substantially vertical manner between said first and second flow sections (51, 52).
[0026] Moreover, the bottom surface of said first flow section (51) presents a substantially horizontal part in the upstream region and a substantially inclined plane in the downstream region, so that there is induced an acceleration of the beverage flow approaching said throttling section (53). The bottom surface of said first flow section (51) presents a substantially vertical part disposed so as to form an elbow-like element in the upstream region of connection to said second flow section (52).
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[0028] Said throttling section (53) is provided as a single flow passageway. Alternatively, said throttling section (53) can be provided with a plurality of flow passageways.
[0029] As further represented in
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