Relief and safety valve for instant beverage machines
09596957 ยท 2017-03-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T137/87837
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
A47J31/4489
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Y10T137/87877
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
F16K11/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K31/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47J31/46
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A hydraulic circuit for instant beverage machines includes a tank, a water extraction pipe contained in the tank, a flow-meter connected to the extraction pipe, a pump, a first vibration-damping valve, a boiler, a second relief and safety valve, a water/steam faucet, a third beverage flow valve, and a recovery tank.
Claims
1. A valve usable in a hydraulic circuit for instant beverage machine comprising: a water/steam inlet; a first water/steam outlet directed to a water/steam faucet; a second outlet for directing pressurized water to a beverage flow valve; and a third outlet for discharging water into a recovery tank wherein said third outlet is operated by a solenoid valve equipped with a first maximum pressure limiting device which remains closed during normal operation and opens up if a pressure exceeds a specific threshold, or if a specific command is sent to a control coil of said solenoid valve, wherein said second outlet is provided with a second maximum pressure limiting device for directing the pressurized water to the beverage flow valve, and wherein said second outlet has an inlet which is provided with a valve equipped with a third maximum pressure limiting device which enables passage of liquid in order to release pressure from the beverage flow valve, and wherein said second maximum pressure limiting device is a pre-calibrated spring, and said third maximum pressure limiting device is a further pre-calibrated spring.
2. The valve of claim 1, wherein the valve is a combination valve contained in a single body including the water/steam inlet, the first water/steam outlet, the second outlet and the third outlet.
3. A valve usable in a hydraulic circuit for an instant beverage machine comprising: a water/steam inlet; a first water/steam outlet directed to a water/steam faucet; a second outlet for directing pressurized water to a beverage flow valve; and a third outlet for discharging water into a recovery tank wherein said third outlet is operated by a solenoid valve equipped with a first maximum pressure limiting device which remains closed during normal operation and opens up if a pressure exceeds a specific threshold, or if a specific command is sent to a control coil of said solenoid valve, wherein said second outlet is provided with a second maximum pressure limiting device for directing the pressurized water to the beverage flow valve, and wherein said second outlet has an inlet which is provided with a valve equipped with a third maximum pressure limiting device which enables passage of liquid in order to release pressure from the beverage flow valve, and wherein the first maximum pressure limiting device comprises a first pre-calibrated spring calibrated at a first level, wherein the second maximum pressure limiting device comprises a second pre-calibrated spring calibrated at a second level lower than the first level, wherein the third maximum pressure limiting device comprises a third pre-calibrated spring calibrated at a third level lower than the second level.
4. The valve of claim 3, wherein the valve is a combination valve contained in a single body including the water/steam inlet, the first water/steam outlet, the second outlet and the third outlet.
5. A valve usable in a hydraulic circuit for an instant beverage machine comprising: a water/steam inlet; a first water/steam outlet directed to a water/steam faucet; a second outlet for directing pressurized water to a beverage flow valve; and a third outlet for discharging water into a recovery tank wherein said third outlet is operated by a solenoid valve equipped with a first maximum pressure limiting device which remains closed during normal operation and opens up if a pressure exceeds a specific threshold, or if a specific command is sent to a control coil of said solenoid valve, wherein said first maximum pressure limiting device is a pre-calibrated spring, and wherein said second outlet, connected to a beverage delivery unit, comprises: a valve provided with a spring calibrated at a first level; an inlet having a spring calibrated at a second level lower than the first level, said inlet being adapted to allow passage of liquid in order to release the beverage delivery unit from its pressure.
6. The valve of claim 5, wherein said third outlet, used for discharging water into the recovery tank, is provided with the control coil which is energized with the specific command and with the pre-calibrated spring calibrated between 16 to 20 bars.
7. The valve of claim 5, wherein the valve is a combination valve contained in a single body including the water/steam inlet, the first water/steam outlet, the second outlet and the third outlet.
Description
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(6) When the user selects the beverage, the following operations take place:
(7) 1. The pump 13, pressurizes the water contained in the hydraulic circuit.
(8) 2. When the pressure of the hydraulic circuit exceeds a predetermined threshold, for example, set at about three bars, the water is discharged in a recovery tank 19 through the relief valve 16,
(9) 3. after a set time interval, the pump 13 stops and thus the hydraulic circuit is closed.
(10) 4. By using the control circuit and at least one temperature sensor, the boiler 15 can heat up the water to a preset temperature value.
(11) 5. At this stage, the beverage delivery unit moves to the operating position by engaging the delivery connectorpin, terminal connecting part of the hydraulic circuit.
(12) 6. When the pressure reaches about 3 bars, said relief valve 16 makes the water flow inside said delivery unit.
(13) 7. The beverage is delivered through the beverage flow valve 18.
(14) 8. After releasing the beverage, a special command from the control circuit energizes the control coil 31 of the relief valve 16 which opens up, thus reducing the pressure of the hydraulic circuit when the delivery unit is still engaged in the delivery connectorpin.
(15) 9. Likewise, the liquid pressurized in the delivery unit flows out through a hole with a spring calibrated at 0.2 bars and flows out of the drain towards said recovery tank 19.
(16) 10. The delivery unit returns to its initial position.
(17) 11. The operation is repeated up to step 2, in order to empty possible beverage residues from the circuit.
(18) According to the present invention, the hydraulic circuit, by following the aforesaid sequence of steps, is able to overcome numerous drawbacks associated with the instant beverage machines included in the state of the art.
(19) As a result, steps 1 to 3 will help remove the water with inadequate temperature from the hydraulic circuit and preheat all conduits, thereby achieving a beverage at an ideal temperature.
(20) If the pump is unable to operate due to irregular functioning or overpressure, through said flow-meter 12 placed along the hydraulic circuit, the electronic control unit will warn you that there is no passage of liquid. Thus, the circuit will be discharged and self-recharging attempts will be performed. Without the aid of this system, everything would have to be carried out manually, thus making things difficult for the user.
(21) Step 6 limits the pressure in the circuit to a typical value of about three bars. This will improve the safety and the reliability of the instant beverage machine, thereby also eliminating puffs in the infusion chamber, hence maintaining a constant temperature at higher values and achieving an optimum beverage.
(22) Step 9, related to the post-infusion pressure release, allows better cleaning because the tablet for the preparation of the beverage is drier and the temperature remains constant.
(23) Step 11 eliminates the reflux of any small particles coming from the infusion chamber toward the hydraulic circuit. Said particles can be harmful because they can damage the seals or contaminate the water or the steam coming out of the steam pipe, hence causing negative organoleptic consequences on the beverage to be prepared. This result is achieved, in the hydraulic circuits included in the state of the art, by introducing special one-way and/or two-way valve systems. Placing said relief and safety valve 16 inside the hydraulic circuit, according to the present invention, will reduce the pressure inside the circuit and eliminate the safety valve normally used in machines for the preparation of instant beverages included in the state of the art. Furthermore, since said relief and safety valve 16 is of the slide type, it is able to achieve an active-type seal, thus allowing less noise because the coil requires less pilot power considering that it is aided by the pressure of the circuit and avoiding scale problems, such as sticking parts, and thus allowing its positioning in the warm and/or calcareous zone of the hydraulic circuit, which is perfect for its operation.
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