Beverage Preparation Systems
The beverage preparation system addresses issues of flexible container deformation and messy removal by using a movable fluid handling device and puck holder assembly for precise fluid interaction and easy disposal, ensuring efficient and clean beverage production.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2024504208
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Priority Date
- 2021-07-30
- Filing Date
- 2022-07-29
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-13
- Estimated Expiration
- 2042-07-29
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to a beverage system that uses a pack of beverage ingredients. [Background technology]
[0002] WO 2021 / 110652 describes a beverage preparation machine for preparing beverages from containers holding beverage ingredients. The system uses a specific fluid treatment device in the machine, which is designed to pierce the bottom of a container introduced into the machine, introduce a fluid into the container through a fluid inlet, and dispense the beverage resulting from mixing the ingredients and the fluid through a specific dispensing outlet of the device. Two different relative positions of the device and the container allow either the introduction of the fluid or the dispensing of the beverage.
[0003] Because the size of these containers can be quite large, after beverage preparation, once the beverage has been completely dispensed, the used container is not automatically ejected and stored in a trash can integrated into the machine. Therefore, the container must be manually removed from the beverage preparation machine by the user and discarded. More frequently, a small amount of liquid remains in the container, and when the user grips the container, especially if the container is made of a flexible material, the liquid can drip either inside the part of the machine that holds the container, on the outside and around the machine, or onto the user's hands, causing unacceptable staining and hassle. There is a need to improve container removal and increase cleanliness.
[0004] The container is preferably made of an essentially flexible material and offers the advantages of compactness, speed of production (forming, filling and sealing can be performed in succession), and enhanced recyclability, especially with a container that is completely devoid of plastic inserts and is made entirely of recyclable or compostable materials.
[0005] It has been observed that piercing the bottom of a container can be difficult due to the flexible nature of the material, as the bottom of the container moves or deforms under the force of the fluid treatment device. This is problematic because the relative position of the fluid treatment device within the container is important to obtaining accurate preparation of the beverage. In particular, if the device does not pierce the bottom of the container accurately, there is a risk that the device will not fully penetrate the volume of the container. In that situation, introducing fluid into the container through the fluid treatment device will result in water leaking below the device, i.e., incomplete preparation of the beverage.
[0006] Additionally, it has been observed that even if the device properly pierces the flexible material at the bottom, the force of the water jet issuing from the device's inlet can be strong enough to strike the inner wall of the container and cause the container to move upward. This is particularly true for flexible containers, because under the influence of the upward force, the top of the container can bend along the top wall of the container holder. This upward movement of the container directly affects the connection between the fluid treatment device and the bottom of the container, which can cause fluid leakage or premature pouring of the beverage during the beverage preparation process.
[0007] Efficient drilling and efficient beverage preparation must be ensured.
[0008] The object of the present invention is to address the above-mentioned existing problems. Summary of the Invention
[0009] In a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a beverage preparation system comprising a pack and a module for preparing a beverage from the pack, a pack (10) containing ingredients, the ingredients being adapted to be mixed with a fluid to produce a beverage, the pack having a planar shape along a plane (P), the bottom side of the pack being adapted to be openable; The module is a movable fluid handling device configured to cooperate with the base of the pack to introduce fluid into the pack and dispense beverage from the pack; a puck holder assembly including a puck chamber and a movable locking device; Equipped with the pack chamber is adapted to receive the pack through the upper pack inlet and hold the pack such that a plane (P) of the planar shape is oriented in an essentially vertical position within the module; the chamber having a bottom opening configured to allow a movable fluid treatment device access to a bottom side of the puck held within the chamber; Movable locking devices a first secured position in which the locking device interacts with and locks a puck received within the chamber within the puck holder assembly; a second, released position in which the locking device does not interact with a puck received within the chamber; and and is configured to move between the movable locking device includes two pins configured to fit into holes in the puck when the locking device is in a first locked position; The pack holder assembly includes a door, the door being movable relative to the pack chamber, and at least a first closed position in which the door covers a pack entrance of the pack chamber and can enclose a pack within the pack chamber; a second open position in which the door exposes a pack entrance to the pack chamber; configured to be placed in The movable locking device is mechanically connected to the door such that the movable locking device is configured to be pushed away from the chamber when the door is in the second open position and to be pushed toward the chamber when the door is in the first closed position.
[0010] The system includes a pack containing a food or beverage ingredient that can be further mixed with an aqueous fluid, preferably water, to produce a beverage.
[0011] The food or beverage ingredient packed in the package can be a water-soluble powder or a soluble concentrate in liquid or semi-liquid form. In that embodiment, the water dissolves the beverage ingredient. The ingredient can be selected from the list of soup, fruit juice, vegetable juice, bouillon, coffee, cocoa, tea, milk or creamer, smoothie, puree, coulis, cream, or any combination thereof. Preferably, the food or beverage ingredient is a soluble food or beverage ingredient selected from the list below: Instant coffee powder, milk powder, cream powder, instant tea powder, cocoa powder, soup powder, fruit powder or a mixture of these powders; Coffee concentrate, milk concentrate, syrup, fruit or vegetable concentrate, tea concentrate, fruit or vegetable puree.
[0012] The powder may be agglomerated or sintered. The powder or liquid concentrate can be mixed with solid pieces to prepare, for example, soups containing the solid pieces or encapsulated pieces.
[0013] The food or beverage ingredients contained within the package may also include infusible food or beverage ingredients such as roast and ground coffee or tea leaves, in which embodiment water extracts the beverage ingredients.
[0014] The pack has a planar shape along a plane (P).
[0015] Preferably, the majority of the walls of the pack are made from a flexible material. Furthermore, in less preferred embodiments, the pack may be made at least in part from a semi-flexible or even rigid material.
[0016] The pack is configured to have an openable bottom for introducing a fluid into the pack and extracting the prepared beverage from it. Preferably, this bottom region is configured to be openable by piercing, tearing or puncturing, in particular by applying an upwardly pointed sharp or sharp device, such as a fluid treatment device, to this region. Preferably, this region is located in the middle of the lateral dimension of the longitudinal shape of the pack. Preferably, this openable region is made of a flexible material.
[0017] The pack comprises at least two holes and / or deformable areas, which are typically arranged transversely to the planar shape of the pack.
[0018] The hole can have any shape, such as round, oval, square, etc., as long as one positioning means of the movable locking device can enter the hole.
[0019] The deformable region can be designed or made of a material such that when a positioning means of the movable locking device, such as a pin, is pressed against the deformable region, the deformable region deforms and the positioning means extends perpendicular to the planar shape of the pack, securing the bottom of the pack to the module, i.e., performing the pin's securing and positioning function. If the material is sufficiently stretchable, deformation can occur without the material being torn or perforated. Such a deformable region can also be a slit or two intersecting slits, for example, at the edge of the pack.
[0020] Preferably, the pack comprises two identical holes or two identical deformable areas, but further embodiments are also possible. a pack having holes of different shapes or different sizes on different sides of the openable area on the bottom side of the pack; or a pack having one hole on one side of an openable area on the bottom side of the pack and one deformable area on the other side of the openable area on the bottom side of the pack; A pack having different types of deformable regions on different sides of an openable region on the bottom side of the pack.
[0021] In a preferred embodiment, the pack comprises a front wall and a rear wall, the front wall and the rear wall being made of a flexible material, at least the edges of the bottom of the walls being sealed together around an openable area on the bottom side, and the holes and / or deformable areas being provided in the sealed edges.
[0022] Preferably, they are arranged symmetrically about an axis extending longitudinally along the centre of the planar shape of the pack.
[0023] Preferably, these are located near the bottom of the pack.
[0024] In a preferred embodiment, the holes are located in part of the sealing area of the longitudinal planar wall of the pack.
[0025] The system includes a module for producing a beverage, the module including a fluid treatment device configured to cooperate with a bottom of the pack to introduce a fluid into the pack and then dispense the prepared beverage from the pack to prepare the beverage therein. The fluid treatment device may be a device described in WO 2021 / 110650. The fluid treatment device is movable to different positions, including at least one position where the device is outside the pack and at least one other position where the device is introduced inside the pack during beverage preparation.
[0026] Additionally, the module includes a puck holder assembly configured to hold pucks within the module and also externally to the module.
[0027] The pack holder assembly comprises a pack chamber adapted to receive a pack for beverage preparation inside the module, the pack chamber comprising an upper pack inlet for introducing a new pack, the pack chamber configured to hold the pack in an essentially vertical position inside the module, the vertical position ensuring efficient preparation of the beverage, and in particular the pouring of the beverage from the pack, thereby minimizing any liquid that may remain inside the pack at the end of extraction and when the pack needs to be removed from the system for disposal in a trash bin.
[0028] The puck chamber has a bottom opening configured to allow a movable fluid treatment device access to the bottom of the puck held within the chamber, the access or path being specifically designed to allow the fluid treatment device to be moved upward to the bottom of the puck when the puck is held within the chamber.
[0029] Additionally, the puck holder assembly also includes a movable locking device that is movable between two positions.
[0030] In the first, secured position, the interaction device interacts with a puck received within the chamber to lock the puck within the puck holder assembly.
[0031] In the second, released position, the interaction device does not interact with the puck, but the puck is present in the chamber.
[0032] The movable locking device includes two pins configured to fit into holes and / or deformable regions of the puck when the locking device is in the first, locked position.
[0033] The size (length and diameter) and spacing of the corresponding pins on the locking device are configured to fit into two holes and / or deformable regions on the puck. Typically, two holes and two pins are sufficient to secure the puck within the puck-retaining assembly.
[0034] The puck holder assembly further includes a door configured to be positioned in at least two different positions.
[0035] In the first position, called "closed," the door covers the pack entrance of the pack chamber, allowing a pack to be sealed inside the pack chamber when introduced into the chamber, so that beverage preparation is possible.
[0036] In the second position, referred to as "open," the door exposes the pack entrance of the pack chamber, thereby allowing the introduction of a pack into the interior of the pack holder.
[0037] The movable locking device is mechanically connected to the door such that the movable locking device is configured to be pushed away from the chamber when the door is in the second open position and to be pushed toward the chamber when the door is in the first closed position.
[0038] The connection between the locking device and the door coordinates the position of the movable locking device with the position of the door, so that the locking device moves a pin into a hole or deformable region when the door is closed and releases the pack when the door is opened, in the latter case allowing the pack to be introduced into or removed from the module.
[0039] Typically, the module comprises a receiving area configured to receive and hold a puck holder assembly, the receiving area and the puck holder assembly comprising respective cooperating means for positioning a bottom opening of the puck holder assembly relative to a movable fluid treatment device.
[0040] Thus, after being removed from the module, the pack holder assembly is accurately positioned inside the module for the next beverage preparation.
[0041] In the present invention, a fluid includes either any aqueous diluent such as water, carbonated water, milk, etc. (preferably, water is the preferred aqueous diluent) or any gaseous fluid, for example, air, that can be mixed with a soluble beverage ingredient to prepare a beverage. When referring to an aqueous fluid, water is the preferred fluid, and when referring to a gaseous fluid, air is the preferred fluid.
[0042] According to the present invention, the package is positioned essentially vertically during the production and dispensing of the food or beverage product.
[0043] According to the present invention, the aqueous fluid (typically water) may be provided in the package at any temperature, cold, ambient or hot, depending on the type of food or beverage product being prepared.
[0044] In one embodiment, The pack is provided with a readable code; the module for preparing the beverage comprises a code reader; The chamber and locking device are designed so that when the door is in the first closed position, the movable locking device positions the code in front of the reader.
[0045] The code on the pack can be any type of code, such as a machine code, an optical code (including a color code, a code printed with invisible ink, a one-dimensional bar code, a two-dimensional bar code, a QR code), an RFID tag, a magnetic code, a conductive code, etc.
[0046] Generally, the code directly or indirectly provides information about the contained product, the information being included in a list of product identification, product quantity, beverage preparation parameters, or any combination thereof. The beverage preparation parameters may provide: Water volume, water temperature, and / or water pressure, and / or Sequential or simultaneous time sequences for water injection, air injection, pause, injection and pouring.
[0047] Typically, the readable code is located on at least one side of the pack, the side extending along a plane (P).
[0048] The chamber and locking device have a design that allows the readable code to be placed in front of the code reader when the door is in the second closed position, ie when beverage preparation is possible.
[0049] In one embodiment, the movable locking device can be shaped such that when the door is in the first closed position, the movable locking device pushes the code toward the reader.
[0050] Preferably, in the system, the fluid treatment device comprises: at least one fluid inlet for introducing a fluid into the pack held in the chamber to prepare a beverage by mixing the fluid with ingredients contained within the pack; and at least one beverage outlet for dispensing prepared beverage from a pack held within the chamber.
[0051] In such preferred embodiments, the fluid treatment device corresponds to one of the devices disclosed in WO 2021 / 110650, WO 2021 / 110652 or WO 2021 / 110654.
[0052] Preferably, the module comprises an actuation device configured to move the fluid treatment device to the puck, the puck being fixedly held in the chamber.
[0053] In fact, since the puck holder assembly is removable from the module, once placed inside the module it is preferably immobile within the module to avoid overcomplicating the module's structure.
[0054] Preferably, the actuation device is configured to move the fluid treatment device upwards to the bottom side of the fixed puck.
[0055] Preferably, the module comprises: a receiving area configured to receive and hold the puck holder assembly; An electric switch, Equipped with A contact portion of the door is designed to cooperate with an electrical switch when the puck holder assembly is in the receiving area, thereby In the second open position of the door, the contact portion of the door directly or indirectly switches the electrical switch OFF; In the first closed position of the door, the contact portion of the door directly or indirectly switches on the electrical switch.
[0056] This electrical switch of the module enables the automatic preparation of the beverage by the system, in particular the supply of power to the various electrical devices of the machine, such as the operating devices of the fluid treatment devices.
[0057] The door may cooperate directly with the switch by having features designed to depress the switch when the door is closed, or may cooperate indirectly with the electrical switch of the module through a movable member designed to move between a first position and a second position relative to the electrical switch, in the first position the movable member releases the electrical switch and in the second position the movable member depresses the electrical switch.
[0058] This automatic switching off of power when the door is opened ensures that there is no risk of injury to the user from, for example, a sudden burst of hot water from the fluid treatment device while the door is open and there is no puck in the assembly.
[0059] Preferably, the module comprises a receiving area configured to receive and hold the puck holder assembly, the receiving area comprising at least one first magnet and the door comprising at least one corresponding second magnet; The first and second magnets are disposed on the receiving area and the door, respectively, such that the first and second magnets cooperate when the door is closed.
[0060] It has been observed that during beverage preparation, particularly in packs made with flexible walls, the pack may expand inside the chamber and exert a force on the inner wall of the door such that the door is pushed apart and opened during preparation.
[0061] Cooperating magnets between the door and the receiving area of the module prevent this unwanted sudden opening.
[0062] The first and second magnets are preferably located above the receiving area and above the door, respectively. In fact, it has been observed that it is the top of the puck held in the chamber that expands and opens the door. By creating an attractive force between the door and the receiving area above the door, the risk of the door opening is limited. For the same reason, the first and second magnets are preferably located near the contact area of the door, which is designed to interfere with the module's electrical switch. Therefore, the contact area of the door is preferably located above the door.
[0063] Preferably, the pack chamber includes at least one interior front wall located below the movable door and at least one rib upstanding from the interior of the chamber.
[0064] The ends of the ribs extend into the interior of the chamber so that they are close to or even in contact with the surface of the pack, and these ribs help to prevent the top of the pack from over-inflating as described above, and also help to prevent the door from accidentally opening.
[0065] Preferably, some ribs are designed on the inner front wall.
[0066] In a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a pack holder assembly for a beverage preparation system, the beverage preparation system comprising: a pack; and a beverage preparation module; The pack has a planar shape along a plane (P) and comprises two longitudinal planar walls extending along this plane P; The bottom side of the pack is configured to be openable, the pack comprises at least two holes and / or deformable regions; The module comprises a movable fluid handling device configured to cooperate with the base of the pack to introduce fluid into the pack and dispense beverage from the pack; the pack holder assembly includes a pack chamber and a movable locking device; the pack chamber is adapted to receive and hold a pack through the upper pack inlet; the chamber having a bottom opening configured to allow access to at least a bottom side of a puck held within the chamber; Movable locking devices a first secured position in which the locking device interacts with and locks a puck received in the chamber within the puck holder assembly; a second, released position in which the locking device does not interact with a puck received within the chamber; and and is configured to move between The movable locking device includes two pins configured to fit into holes and / or deformable regions of the puck when the door is in the second, closed position.
[0067] Typically, the pack holder assembly includes a door that is movable relative to the pack chamber and has at least a first closed position in which the door covers a pack entrance of the pack chamber and can enclose a pack within the pack chamber; a second open position in which the door exposes a pack entrance to the pack chamber; configured to be placed in The movable locking device is mechanically connected to the door such that the movable locking device is configured to be pushed away from the chamber when the door is in the second open position and to be pushed toward the chamber when the door is in the first closed position.
[0068] The bottom opening is configured to allow external access to the bottom of the puck held within the chamber, and is therefore large enough to allow a fluid processing device to move through the opening and then through the puck.
[0069] The means for positioning the pack holder assembly inside the module allows for correct orientation of the assembly so that the planar shape of the pack is oriented vertically, the bottom of the pack is correctly positioned in front of the fluid treatment device, and optionally, the code present on the pack is positioned in front of the code reader.
[0070] Preferably, the door comprises at least one magnet, which is located on the upper side of the door.
[0071] This magnet is therefore located opposite the bottom opening.
[0072] Preferably, the door comprises a contact portion designed to cooperate with an electrical switch of the module, said contact portion being located at the top of the door.
[0073] In a third aspect, there is provided the use of a pack holder assembly as described in the second aspect above in a beverage preparation system as described in the first aspect above.
[0074] The terms "inner," "rear," "front," "top," "bottom," "side," "upper," and "lower" are used herein to describe the positional relationship of features of the present invention. It should be understood that these terms refer to the pack in its normal orientation when placed in a beverage preparation dispenser for the production of a beverage, as shown in Figures 4A-4C.
[0075] The above-described aspects of the invention may be combined in any suitable combination. Moreover, various features herein may be combined with one or more of the above-described aspects to provide combinations other than those specifically shown and described. Further objects and advantageous features of the invention will become apparent from the claims, detailed description, and accompanying drawings. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0076] Specific embodiments of the invention will now be described further, by way of example, with reference to the following drawings, in which: [Figure 1] 1 is a schematic diagram of a beverage production system according to the present invention; [Figure 2] 1 is a perspective view of a pack that can be used in a beverage production system; FIG. [Figure 3] 1A and 1B are perspective and cross-sectional views of a fluid treatment device that can be used in a beverage production system; [Figure 4A] 1 is a diagram of a module of a beverage production system according to the invention in three different operations; [Figure 4B] 1 is a diagram of a module of a beverage production system according to the invention in three different operations; [Figure 4C] 1 is a diagram of a module of a beverage production system according to the invention in three different operations; [Figure 5A] FIG. 10 is a side view of the pack chamber with the door open and a horizontal cross section along CC. [Figure 5B]FIG. 10 is a side view of the pack chamber with the door open and a horizontal cross section along CC. [Figure 6A] FIG. 10 is a side view of the pack chamber with the door closed. [Figure 6B] FIG. 10 is a rear view of the pack chamber with the door closed. [Figure 6C] FIG. 2 is a horizontal cross-sectional view of the pack chamber along line AA with the door closed. [Figure 6D] FIG. 10 is an isolated view of the pack held by the rocker and pierced by the fluid treatment device. [Figure 7A] FIG. 10 is a diagram of a module of the beverage production system showing the door viewing means. [Figure 7B] FIG. 10 is a diagram of a module of the beverage production system showing the door viewing means. [Figure 8] FIG. 1 is a perspective top view of the puck chamber with the door open and a puck inside. [Figure 9] 10 is a vertical cross-sectional view of the bottom of the pack holder assembly installed in the receptacle 3 together with the locking device. FIG. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0077] FIG. 1 shows a schematic diagram of a beverage preparation system 100 according to the present invention.
[0078] The system 100 comprises a module 1 and a pack 10. The module is adapted to receive the pack and to produce a beverage from the pack.
[0079] The module 1 comprises a puck holder assembly 2 and a fluid system for introducing fluid into the interior of the puck.
[0080] The fluid system typically comprises a fluid source 13, such as a water tank, and pumping means 14 for pumping fluid from the fluid source. Heating and / or cooling means are typically part of the system for adapting the temperature of the fluid introduced inside the pack.
[0081] The fluid is supplied to a fluid treatment device 11 which is arranged to cooperate with the bottom of the puck to introduce the fluid into the puck.
[0082] Generally, the module includes an actuation device 12 that moves the fluid treatment device 11 to a puck held within the puck holder assembly 2 .
[0083] The module typically comprises a system control unit 16 for controlling the different devices mentioned above for preparing the beverage from the pack.
[0084] Such a beverage preparation system 100 corresponds to the systems described in WO 2021 / 110650, WO 2021 / 110654 and / or WO 2021 / 110652.
[0085] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a pack 10 that can be used in a beverage preparation system 100 according to the present invention.
[0086] The pack contains ingredients that are adapted to be mixed with a fluid to produce a beverage. The pack has a planar shape that lies along a plane P. Two longitudinal planar walls 105 (front and rear walls) extend along this plane P. The lateral edges 106 of these walls are sealed, as is the edge of the top end 107. The bottom side 101 of the pack is preferably adapted to be openable through a pierceable area 104. The openable area is located at the edge of the plane P and allows the dispense of the beverage along a direction contained in this plane P.
[0087] The pack comprises at least two holes 103 on the bottom side 101 .
[0088] 3 shows a perspective view and a cross-sectional view of a fluid treatment device 11 that can be used in a beverage production system. a fluid inlet 111 for introducing fluid into the openable region 104 of the pack held within the chamber; and a beverage outlet 112 for dispensing prepared beverage from a pack held within the chamber.
[0089] The actuation device 12 is adapted to move this fluid treatment device 11 towards the puck held in the chamber, in particular the pointed portion 113 towards the openable area 104, in order to open the openable area 104 or any membrane or cover provided in this area. Typically, the fluid treatment device is adapted to move along a direction contained in the plane P of the puck.
[0090] Other fluid treatment devices 11, such as those described in WO 2021 / 110650, can be used in the system of the present invention.
[0091] 4A-4C show a portion of a module 1 configured to receive a puck. This portion of the module includes a puck holder assembly 2 and a receiving area 3 configured to receive the assembly 2.
[0092] 4A, pack holder assembly 2 is positioned inside receiving area 3. The pack holder assembly includes a door 23 that can be opened as indicated by arrow A.
[0093] Once the door is opened, as shown in Figure 4B, the sachet 10 can be introduced into or removed from the pack holder assembly 2 as desired by the operator and as indicated by arrow B2. It can be observed that the plane P of the pack extends along a plane Pc defined by the walls of the pack chamber. Furthermore, the entire pack holder assembly 2 can be removed from the receiving area by operating the door 23 and pulling it upward as indicated by arrow B1.
[0094] Once the entire pack holder assembly 2 has been removed from the receiving area 3, as shown in FIG. 4C, the operator can use it to carry the used pack 10 to a trash can, thereby preventing packs that may still contain liquid from being operated near the machine. When the operator is in front of the trash can, he or she can pull the pack 10 out of the chamber 22, as shown by arrow C. The wide-open door 23 then collects any droplets that fall from the pack while it is being removed from the pack chamber and discarded in the trash. The ability to completely remove the pack holder assembly 2 from the module allows for a thorough cleaning operation. In particular, it is possible to efficiently clean the bottom opening of the chamber, where traces of beverage may still be present.
[0095] The puck holder assembly 2 can then be placed back inside the receiving area 3, the guide means 21 on the wall of the puck chamber 22 cooperating with corresponding guide means 31 in the receiving area.
[0096] 5A and 5B show the pack holder assembly with the door 23 open.
[0097] The puck chamber 22 has a planar shape along a plane (Pc), and the chamber plane is oriented in an essentially vertical position when the assembly is inside the module 1. As shown in Figures 4B and 4C, the puck chamber is adapted to hold a puck 10 such that the puck plane (P) extends along the chamber plane (Pc).
[0098] The pack holder assembly 2 includes a movable locking device 24 configured to secure the pack 10, particularly the bottom of the pack, inside the pack holder assembly when the door 23 is in the closed position and to release the pack when the door is in the open position.
[0099] In Figure 5A, which corresponds to this open position, this movable locking device 24 appears to be mechanically connected to the door 23 so as to be configured to tilt away from the chamber 22 when the door is in the first open position.
[0100] The opening movement of the door 23 is by rotation along hinges 231 attached to the side walls of the chamber 22. The door is connected to each of the hinges by arms 234 having a shape configured to allow positioning of the door in a first open position, either when the assembly 2 is held within the receiving area 3 of the module, as shown in Figure 4B, or when the assembly 2 is completely removed from the module, as shown in Figure 4C. To this end, the arms are configured to pass around the upper edge of the fixed lower cover 6 of the receiving area.
[0101] The movable locking device 24 is attached to the side wall of the chamber via a dedicated hinge 244 that allows the device to rotate. In addition, the movable lock is provided with a hole 2445 designed to cooperate with the door hinge 231, thereby When the door 23 is opened, the bottom of the locking device tilts away from the pack chamber, When the door 23 is closed, the bottom of the locking device moves into the pack chamber.
[0102] Additionally, the locking device 24 comprises two pins 242 configured to fit into corresponding holes 103 in the pack when the door 23 is in the second, closed position.
[0103] In Figure 5B, which corresponds to the cross-sectional view of assembly 2 along plane AA in Figure 5A, these two pins 242 are positioned away from holes 103. In this position with door 23 open, the operator can remove a pack from the pack holder or introduce a new pack if the chamber is empty.
[0104] 6A-6C show the puck holder assembly 2 with the door 23 in the first, closed position. The bottom of the locking device 24 is then positioned near the chamber 22, and the pins 242 enter the holes 103 in the puck present in the chamber. These corresponding pins and holes allow for precise positioning of the puck inside the chamber, which ensures precise interaction with the fluid treatment device 11. They also keep the puck secure during introduction of the fluid treatment device 11 and prevent the puck from moving upward inside the chamber when fluid is sprayed into the puck.
[0105] FIG. 6D shows the position of the puck 10, pins 242 and fluid treatment device 11 when the fluid treatment device is introduced into the releasable area.
[0106] Preferably, pack 10 includes a readable code 102 (see Figure 1) and module 1 includes a code reader 4 inside receiving area 3. As shown in Figures 5A and 6A, movable locking device 24 is designed or includes a pressing device 243 such that when door 23 is in the first closed position, movable locking device 24 positions the code closer to the reader. The position of the code at the bottom end of the pack and the position of pressing device 243 within the locking device are set relative to the position of code reader 4 inside the module.
[0107] 9 is a vertical cross-sectional view of the bottom of the pack holder assembly introduced into the receptacle 3 of the module with the door in the closed position. The module includes a fixed code reader 4 at the bottom of the receiving area. The sachet 10 is held inside the chamber with its code 102 in front of the code reader. In addition, when the door of the pack holder assembly is closed, the locking device 24 presses the pressing device 243 in front of the code reader 4 so that the part of the pack holding the code 102, located between the pressing device and the code reader, is urged towards the reader, resulting in improved reading.
[0108] 7A and 7B show a preferred locking means for the door.
[0109] Generally, the module comprises an electric switch 8 that can be switched on or off depending on whether the door 23 is closed or open. In particular, the door portion 233 can be designed to move a member 7 that is configured to switch the electric switch on.
[0110] Preferably, the receiving area 3 includes at least one first magnet 32 and the door 23 includes at least one corresponding second magnet 232, located in the receiving area and the door, respectively, so that the first and second magnets cooperate when the door is closed. The location of both magnets improves the closure of the door 23 during beverage preparation when the pack is over-inflated and can push the door open. Positioning the magnets closer to the portion of the door 233 designed to switch on the electric switch improves their effectiveness and holds the door more securely. Magnets located lower on the door were less effective at keeping the door closed when the pack was inflated.
[0111] 8 is a top view of the open pack holder assembly 2 with a pack 10 inside the chamber 22. In this preferred embodiment, the interior front wall 224 of the pack chamber includes two ribs 224 rising from this wall below the door 23 toward one of the longitudinal planar walls 105 of the pack. During the introduction of liquid to the bottom of the pack, these ribs 224 prevent expansion of the pack wall 105, which could exert a force on the inner wall of the door and open the door. These ribs ensure that the pack wall 105 remains clear of the door 23 during preparation.
[0112] While the invention has been described with reference to the above illustrated embodiments, it will be understood that the invention as claimed is in no way limited to these illustrated embodiments.
[0113] Variations and modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the claims. Furthermore, where known equivalents exist for specific features, such equivalents are incorporated as if specifically referred to herein.
[0114] As used herein, the terms "comprises," "comprising," and similar terms should not be construed in an exclusive or exhaustive sense. In other words, they are intended to mean "including, but not limited to." [Explanation of symbols]
[0115] 100 systems 1 module 11 Fluid Processing Devices 111 Entrance means 112 Means of exit 113 Sharp Part 12 Actuation Device 13 Fluid source 14 Pressure feeding means 15 Heating and / or cooling means 16 System Control Unit 2 Pack Holder Assembly 21 Guidance means 22 Pack Chamber 221 Bottom opening 222 Pack Entrance 223 Internal front wall 224 Internal rear wall 225 Ribs 226 Side Opening 23 Doors 231 Hinge 232 Magnet 233 Contact part 234 Arm 24 Lock Device 241 Connection 242 pins 243 Pressing Device 244 Hinge 3 Receptive Area 31 Guidance means 32 Magnet 4 Code Reader 5 frames 6 Mounting cover 7 Movable parts 8. Electrical Switches 10-pack 101 Bottom side 102 Code 103 holes 104 Perforable area 105 Longitudinal Plane Wall 106 Lateral sealing edge 107 Upper end
Claims
1. A beverage preparation system comprising a pack (10) and a module (1) for preparing a beverage from said pack, the pack (10) containing ingredients adapted to be mixed with a fluid to produce a beverage; The pack has a planar shape along a plane (P) and comprises two longitudinal planar walls (105) extending along said plane (P), The bottom side (101) of the pack is configured to be openable, The pack (10) comprises at least two holes (103) and / or deformable areas, The module (1) comprises: a movable fluid treatment device (11) configured to cooperate with the bottom of the pack to introduce fluid into the pack and dispense beverage from the pack; a pack holder assembly (2) comprising a pack chamber (22) and a movable locking device (24); Equipped with the pack chamber (22) is adapted to receive the pack (10) through an upper pack inlet (222) and hold the pack so that the plane (P) of the planar shape is oriented in an essentially vertical position within the module (1); the chamber has a bottom opening (221) configured to allow the movable fluid treatment device (11) access to at least the bottom side (101) of the puck held within the chamber; The movable locking device (24) a first secured position in which the locking device interacts with the puck (10) received in the chamber to lock it within the puck holder assembly; a second, released position in which the locking device does not interact with the pack (10) received within the chamber; and is configured to move between the movable locking device (24) comprises two pins (242) configured to fit into the holes (103) and / or the deformable regions of the puck when the locking device is in the first locked position; The pack holder assembly includes a door (23), the door (23) being movable relative to the pack chamber and having at least a first closed position in which the door covers the pack entrance (222) of the pack chamber and can enclose the pack inside the pack chamber; a second open position in which the door exposes the pack entrance (222) of the pack chamber; configured to be placed in the movable locking device (24) is mechanically connected to the door (23) such that the movable locking device (24) is configured to be pushed away from the chamber (22) when the door is in the second open position and to be pushed towards the chamber (22) when the door is in the first closed position.
2. 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the lateral edges (106) of the two longitudinal planar walls of the pack are sealed together to form a sealed area, and each of the two holes and / or the deformable area (103) is located in a portion of the sealed area.
3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the two holes and / or the deformable area are located proximate the bottom of the pack.
4. The pack (10) comprises a readable code (102); The module (1) comprises a code reader (4), 4. The system of claim 3, wherein the chamber (22) and the movable locking device (24) are designed such that the movable locking device positions the code in front of the reader when the door (23) is in the first closed position.
5. The fluid treatment device (11) comprises: at least one fluid inlet (111) for introducing a fluid into the pack (10) held in the chamber (22) to prepare a beverage by mixing said fluid with the ingredients contained in said pack; at least one beverage outlet (112) for dispensing the prepared beverage from the pack held in the chamber; The system according to any one of claims 1 to 4, comprising:
6. The module (1) comprises: a receiving area (3) configured to receive and hold the pack holder assembly (2); an electric switch (8); Equipped with When the pack holder assembly is in the receiving area (3), a contact portion (233) of the door is designed to cooperate with the electrical switch, whereby In the second open position of the door, the contact portion (233) of the door directly or indirectly switches off the electric switch (8); In the first closed position of the door, the contact portion (233) of the door directly or indirectly switches on the electric switch (8). A system according to any one of claims 1 to 4.
7. The module (1) comprises a receiving area (3) configured to receive and hold the pack holder assembly (2), the receiving area (3) comprising at least one first magnet (32); The door (23) is provided with at least one corresponding second magnet (232); 5. The system of claim 1, wherein the first magnet and the second magnet are disposed in the receiving area and the door, respectively, such that the first magnet and the second magnet cooperate when the door is closed.
8. The system of claim 7 , wherein the first magnet and the second magnet are positioned above the receiving area and above the door, respectively.
9. The module (1) comprises a receiving area (3) configured to receive and hold the pack holder assembly (2), the receiving area (3) comprising at least one first magnet (32); The door (23) is provided with at least one corresponding second magnet (232); the first magnet and the second magnet are respectively disposed in the receiving area and the door such that the first magnet and the second magnet cooperate when the door is closed; the first magnet and the second magnet are disposed above the receiving area and above the door, respectively; The system of claim 6, wherein the contact portion (233) of the door is located at an upper portion of the door.
10. The pack chamber (22) has an internal front wall (223) disposed below the movable door (23); The system of any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein at least one rib (225) rises from the interior front wall (223) inside the chamber.
11. A pack holder assembly (2) for a beverage preparation system comprising a pack (10) and a beverage preparation module (1), comprising: The pack has a planar shape along a plane (P) and comprises two longitudinal planar walls (105) extending along said plane (P), The bottom side (101) of the pack is configured to be openable, The pack (10) comprises at least two holes and / or deformable areas (103), the module comprises a movable fluid treatment device (11) configured to cooperate with the bottom of the pack to introduce fluid into the pack and dispense beverage from the pack; The pack holder assembly includes a pack chamber (22) and a movable locking device (24); The pack chamber (22) is adapted to receive and hold the pack (10) through an upper pack inlet (222); the chamber having a bottom opening (221) configured to allow access to at least the bottom side (101) of the puck held within the chamber; The movable locking device (24) a first secured position in which the locking device interacts with the puck (10) received in the chamber to lock it within the puck holder assembly; a second, released position in which the locking device does not interact with the pack (10) received within the chamber; and is configured to move between The pack holder assembly (2) for a beverage production system, wherein the movable locking device (24) comprises two pins (242) configured to fit into the holes and / or the deformable region (103) of the pack when the door (23) is in a first closed position.
12. 12. A pack holder assembly (2) for a beverage preparation system according to claim 11, comprising a door (23), said door (23) being movable relative to said pack chamber and having at least a first open position in which the door exposes the pack entrance (222) of the pack chamber; a second closed position in which the door covers the pack entrance (222) of the pack chamber and can enclose the pack inside the pack chamber; configured to be placed in The pack holder assembly (2) for a beverage production system, wherein the movable locking device (24) is mechanically connected to the door (23) such that the movable locking device (24) is configured to be pushed away from the chamber (22) when the door is in the first open position and to be pushed towards the chamber (22) when the door is in the second closed position.
13. 13. The pack holder assembly (2) for a beverage production system according to claim 12, wherein the door (23) comprises at least one magnet (232), the magnet being located on an upper side of the door.
14. 14. A pack holder assembly (2) for a beverage production system as described in claim 13, wherein the door (23) comprises a contact portion (233) designed to cooperate with an electrical switch of the module, the contact portion (233) being located at an upper portion of the door.
15. Use of the pack holder assembly (2) according to any one of claims 11 to 14 in a beverage preparation system, wherein the beverage preparation system comprises: A pack (10) and a module (1) for producing a beverage from said pack, the pack (10) containing ingredients adapted to be mixed with a fluid to produce a beverage; The pack has a planar shape along a plane (P) and comprises two longitudinal planar walls (105) extending along said plane (P), The bottom side (101) of the pack is configured to be openable, The pack (10) comprises at least two holes (103) and / or deformable areas, The module (1) comprises: a movable fluid treatment device (11) configured to cooperate with the bottom of the pack to introduce fluid into the pack and dispense beverage from the pack; a pack holder assembly (2) comprising a pack chamber (22) and a movable locking device (24); Equipped with the pack chamber (22) is adapted to receive the pack (10) through an upper pack inlet (222) and hold the pack so that the plane (P) of the planar shape is oriented in an essentially vertical position within the module (1); the chamber has a bottom opening (221) configured to allow the movable fluid treatment device (11) access to at least the bottom side (101) of the puck held within the chamber; The movable locking device (24) a first secured position in which the locking device interacts with the puck (10) received in the chamber to lock it within the puck holder assembly; a second, released position in which the locking device does not interact with the pack (10) received within the chamber; and is configured to move between the movable locking device (24) comprises two pins (242) configured to fit into the holes (103) and / or the deformable regions of the puck when the locking device is in the first locked position; The pack holder assembly includes a door (23), the door (23) being movable relative to the pack chamber and having at least a first closed position in which the door covers the pack entrance (222) of the pack chamber and can enclose the pack inside the pack chamber; a second open position in which the door exposes the pack entrance (222) of the pack chamber; configured to be placed in The movable locking device (24) is mechanically connected to the door (23) such that it is configured to be pushed away from the chamber (22) when the door is in the second open position and to be pushed towards the chamber (22) when the door is in the first closed position.
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