Beverage Machine, In Particular Coffee Machine, And Method For Operating Such A Beverage Machine
20170295991 · 2017-10-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47J31/4492
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J31/407
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D85/8058
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A47J31/44
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D85/804
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47J31/46
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A beverage machine, in particular a coffee machine, prepares a beverage using water supplied via a fixed water connection to a hydraulic part arranged in the beverage machine and outputs the beverage at an outlet of the beverage machine. Maintenance is simplified by the fact that the beverage machine is provided with a cartridge holder which is accessible from the outside and into which a cartridge can be inserted in an exchangeable manner, the cartridge includes a cartridge connection on the inlet side and a cartridge connection on the outlet side, via which, in the inserted state of the cartridge, water supplied to the beverage machine via the fixed water connection flows through the cartridge and is thereby filtered and/or enriched with additives.
Claims
1. A beverage machine, in particular a coffee machine which prepares a beverage with a supply of water from a fixed water connection to a hydraulic part arranged in the beverage machine and dispenses said beverage at an outlet of the beverage machine, characterized in that a cartridge holder accessible from the outside is provided on the beverage machine, a cartridge being replaceably insertable into said cartridge holder, said cartridge having a cartridge connection on the inlet end and a cartridge connection on the outlet end, through which, in the inserted state of the cartridge, water supplied to the beverage machine through the fixed water connection flows through the cartridge and is thereby filtered and/or enriched with additive substances.
2. The beverage machine according to claim 1, characterized in that the cartridge holder is arranged on the front side of the beverage machine.
3. The beverage machine according to claim 1, characterized in that a water pump is provided in the beverage machine between the fixed water connection and the hydraulic part, and the cartridge holder is designed so that water pumped by the water pump to the hydraulic part flows through the inserted cartridge.
4. The beverage machine according to claim 1, characterized in that the cartridge holder comprises a switching device which connects (A) the fixed water connection hydraulically to the hydraulic part when a cartridge is not inserted and when the cartridge has been inserted, it redirects (B) the water partially or entirely through the cartridge.
5. The beverage machine according to claim 1, characterized in that cartridges of various functions and/or sizes can be inserted into the cartridge holder.
6. The beverage machine according to claim 5, characterized in that the cartridges are each provided with a coding element, which is characteristic for the respective functionality and size of the cartridge.
7. The beverage machine according to claim 6, characterized in that the coding elements are designed mechanically to be readable and/or outputtable optically, by high-frequency technology or magnetically.
8. The beverage machine according to claim 6, characterized in that the coding elements are designed as RFIDs.
9. The beverage machine according to claim 7, characterized in that the coding elements include a one- or two-dimensional optical code.
10. The beverage machine according to claim 7, characterized in that means for reading and/or output of the coding elements applied to the cartridges are provided on the beverage machine, and the means for reading and/or output of the coding elements applied to the cartridges are connected to a controller of the beverage machine.
11. The beverage machine according to claim 10, characterized in that the means for reading and/or output of the coding elements applied to the cartridges are disposed on the cartridge holder.
12. The beverage machine according to claim 1, characterized in that the cartridges are designed as decalcification cartridges and have an interior space in which decalcifying agent (EM) is accommodated.
13. The beverage machine according to claim 1, characterized in that the cartridges are designed as filter cartridges and have an interior space in which a filter (F) for the water flowing through it is accommodated.
14. The beverage machine according to claim 1, characterized in that a switching element, which is connected to a controller of the beverage machine is arranged in the cartridge holder and is activated automatically on insertion of a cartridge.
15. The beverage machine according to claim 1, characterized in that the cartridges can be inserted lockably or engageably in the cartridge holder.
16. The beverage machine according to claim 1, characterized in that means for monitoring the water quality are provided, said means being connected to a controller of the beverage machine.
17. A method for operating a beverage machine according to claim 1, characterized in that when a cartridge is inserted into the cartridge holder, the water coming from the fixed water connection is automatically diverted partially or entirely into the cartridges, but this diversion is reversed automatically when the cartridge is removed.
18. The method according to claim 17, characterized in that the insertion of a cartridges into the cartridge holder of a controller of the beverage machine is signaled, and the inserted cartridges are displayed visually on the beverage machine.
19. The method according to claim 18, characterized in that the type of cartridges inserted is detected automatically, and a decalcification program is initiated automatically and carried out when the cartridge inserted is a decalcification cartridges.
20. The method according to claim 17, characterized in that the calcification status of the hydraulic part is monitored continuously, and there is a display showing the results on the beverage machine, indicating when a decalcification program is necessary and/or when a decalcification cartridge should be inserted into the cartridge holder.
21. The method according to claim 17, characterized in that during normal operation of the beverage machine, a filter cartridge is inserted into the cartridge holder, and the filter cartridge is replaced by a decalcification cartridge when there is a need for decalcification.
22. A cartridge for a beverage machine according to claim 1, characterized in that the cartridge is provided with a non-return valve on the inlet end and on the outlet end, each valve being openable for carrying out a decalcification process.
23. The cartridge according to claim 22, characterized in that the non-return valve on the inlet end can be opened hydraulically by the incoming water on the inlet end.
24. The cartridge according to claim 23, characterized in that the non-return valve on the outlet end can be opened hydraulically by the water flowing through the cartridge.
25. The cartridge according to claim 23, characterized in that the non-return valve on the outlet end can be opened mechanically by an actuating element intervening from the outside.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0045] The invention will be described in greater detail below on the basis of exemplary embodiments in conjunction with the drawings, in which:
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MEANS OF IMPLEMENTING THE INVENTION
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[0053] An operating/display unit 15, usually as a combined unit is provided on the front side of the housing 18 and can be used for input of control commands and beverage requests by means of keys or a touch screen (not shown) and on which certain states and sequences of the machine are visualized. Below the operating and display unit 15, there is an outlet 14 through which the selected beverage and optional additives such as milk, foamed milk or a flavoring additive (syrup) can be dispensed into a container (cup) 17 standing beneath it on a standing surface 16. Additional devices (not shown in
[0054] In this example, a cartridge holder 20, in which a cartridge for decalcifying the machine or for filtering the water can be inserted, is also arranged on the front side of the housing 18. A main water valve 19 is usually arranged in the fixed water connection 11, through which said water is supplied to the coffee machine 10. Arranging the cartridge holder 20 on the front side has the advantage that additional modules for milk and/or flavoring additives or cup heaters or the like can be placed on both sides of the machine, without hindering or impeding the access to the cartridge holder 20.
[0055] A decalcifying agent (EM in
[0056] According to
[0057] The coffee machine 10 has the cartridge holder 20 as an interface, which is easily accessible from the front and with which this cartridge can be screwed in, i.e., connected. The cartridge holder 20 is inserted into the water path, which, according to
[0058] When the cartridge 21 and/or 21a, b (screwing it in) is/are inserted, first, the cartridge, i.e., access to the interior space 26, is open and, second, the water path is redirected entirely or partially through the cartridge. This is indicated by the block arrow in the cartridge 21 in
[0059] For decalcification, the cartridge 21a is introduced into the water circulation immediately downstream from the water pump 22, as already explained, so that all the following elements, in particular the hydraulic part 24, such as the boilers, valves, lines, etc., are flushed with the decalcifying agent EM. The cartridge 21a is designed so that the water forced by the water pump 22 into the cartridge 21a reliably forces the decalcifying agent (decalcification liquid) out of the cartridge 21a. When the cartridge 21a and the coffee machine 10 are connected, the decalcification procedure is started automatically. This may take place by the fact that, according to
[0060] The size of the cartridge 21, 21a, b may be designed in various ways so that even more frequent decalcification using less decalcifying agent EM is also possible. At any rate the size of the cartridge also depends on the number of boilers present in the hydraulic part 24. It would also be conceivable for the cartridges 21, 21a, b to be furnished with a coding system, for example, a simple color code or a coding element 31 in the form of an RFID or a (one-dimensional) barcode or a (two-dimensional) QR code or the like, which is applied to the cartridge 21, 21a, b, so that the machine can recognize which cartridge is installed. In particular coding elements 31 applied to the cartridge 21, 21a, b can be read or output by a query device 32 arranged directly on the cartridge holder 20, for example (
[0061] The coding may thus be used to ensure that the suitable cartridge intended for the desired purpose is used as well as that (for example in the case of the RFID variant) a cartridge 21, 21a, b is used only once. It is also conceivable for the coffee machine 10 to detect by means of additional sensor systems in its control unit 25 when decalcification is necessary and to notify the user of this automatically. This could be measured for example on the basis of the steepness of the temperature rise T(t) when heating a boiler in the hydraulic part 24, wherein the heating curve is steeper, the lower the amount of calcification of the installed heating coils.
[0062] Instead of the decalcification cartridge 21a in
[0063] The filter cartridge 21b may be permanently installed in the cartridge holder 20 in particular for normal operation of the coffee machine 10 and may be replaced by a decalcification cartridge 21a only for passing through a decalcification program temporarily.
[0064] The interface for connecting the cartridge, the cartridge holder 20 may additionally be equipped with a pH sensor 33 (
[0065] The control unit 25 controls the controllable elements in the hydraulic part 24, on the one hand, and receives return messages about temperatures, pressures, positions of the mechanical components in the hot water part, etc., from there. On the other hand, the control unit 25 is connected to the operating/display unit 15, receiving control commands form there and/or bringing information for display there. These include information about the type of cartridges used, the need for replacing the cartridge, the need for decalcification and the various phases of the decalcification program.
[0066] The insertion of a cartridge 21, 21a, b into the cartridge holder 20 is thus signaled to the control unit 25 of the coffee machine and the cartridge 21, 21a, b inserted there is displayed visually. Since the type of cartridge 21, 21a, b used is detected automatically, a decalcification program is initiated automatically and carried out when the cartridge that has been inserted is a decalcification cartridge 21a.
[0067] Other embodiments of the cartridges are indicated schematically in
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LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0069] 10 Coffee machine [0070] 11 Fixed water connection [0071] 12, 13 Coffee bean container (milling mechanism) [0072] 14 Outlet [0073] 15 Operating/display unit [0074] 16 Standing area [0075] 17 Container (e.g., cup) [0076] 18 Housing [0077] 19 Main water valve [0078] 20 Cartridge holder [0079] 21 Cartridge [0080] 21a Decalcification cartridge [0081] 21b Filter cartridge [0082] 22 Water pump [0083] 23 Switching device [0084] 24 Hydraulic part [0085] 25 Controller [0086] 26 Interior space (cartridge) [0087] 27 Cartridge connection (inlet end) [0088] 28 Cartridge connection (outlet end) [0089] 29 Actuating element [0090] 30 Switch element [0091] 31 Coding element [0092] 32 Query device (optical, high-frequency technical, magnetic, etc.) [0093] 33 pH sensor [0094] 34a, b Cartridge [0095] 35 Cartridge connection (inlet end) [0096] 36 Cartridge connection (outlet end) [0097] 37, 38 Non-return valve [0098] 39 Actuating element [0099] 40 Non-return valve [0100] EM Decalcifying agent [0101] F Filter