CA2039243A1 - Packages containing comestibles - Google Patents

Packages containing comestibles

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CA2039243A1
CA2039243A1 CA002039243A CA2039243A CA2039243A1 CA 2039243 A1 CA2039243 A1 CA 2039243A1 CA 002039243 A CA002039243 A CA 002039243A CA 2039243 A CA2039243 A CA 2039243A CA 2039243 A1 CA2039243 A1 CA 2039243A1
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ingredients
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Robert William Tansley
Andrew Robert Gibbs
Alistair John Macmahon
James Ferguson
Andrew Charles Bentley
Christine Ann King
Alec Thomas Newman
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KJS 1995 Ltd
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D85/00Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials
    • B65D85/70Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for materials not otherwise provided for
    • B65D85/804Disposable containers or packages with contents which are mixed, infused or dissolved in situ, i.e. without having been previously removed from the package
    • B65D85/8043Packages adapted to allow liquid to pass through the contents
    • GPHYSICS
    • G07CHECKING-DEVICES
    • G07FCOIN-FREED OR LIKE APPARATUS
    • G07F13/00Coin-freed apparatus for controlling dispensing or fluids, semiliquids or granular material from reservoirs
    • G07F13/10Coin-freed apparatus for controlling dispensing or fluids, semiliquids or granular material from reservoirs with associated dispensing of containers, e.g. cups or other articles

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  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • General Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • Packages (AREA)
  • Apparatus For Making Beverages (AREA)
  • Cookers (AREA)
  • External Artificial Organs (AREA)
  • Container Filling Or Packaging Operations (AREA)
  • Beverage Vending Machines With Cups, And Gas Or Electricity Vending Machines (AREA)
  • Food Preservation Except Freezing, Refrigeration, And Drying (AREA)
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Abstract

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE

PACKAGES CONTAINING COMESTIBLES

A sealed package containing one or more powder, paste or liquid comestible preparation ingredients and being formed from substantially air- and water-impermeable materials, the said package comprising a compartment containing the said one or more comestible preparation ingredients, an inlet which communicates with the said compartment and an outlet which communicates with the said compartment the package being provided with control means to prevent the ingress of the powder, paste or liquid ingredient or ingredients into the outlet from the compartment containing the ingredients prior to the preparation of a comestible from the said ingredients.

Description

~:~ 3 P~ f-~ 3 - 1 Case 375g PACK~GE~ CONTAINXNG COl~E8TlBLE:19 The present invention relates to packages containing comestibles and, in particular, to sealed packages which are formed from a substantially air-and water-impermeable material and which contain comestibles, preferably one or more ingredients for the preparation of beverages.
It has previously been proposed to seal beverage preparation ingredients in individual air-impermeable packages. For example, cartridges or capsules containing compacted ground coffee are known for use in certain coffee making machines which are generally termed "espresso" machines. In the production of coffee using these coffee machines the coffee cartridge is placed in a brewing chamber and hot water is gen~rally caused to pass under pressure through the cartridge, thereby extracting the aromatic coffee constituents from the ground coffee and producing a coffee beverage.
Cartridges containing roast and ground coffee in which hot water flows under gravimetric force through the cartridge are also known. A cartridge of this general type is described in British Patent No.
1397116.
In our European Patent Application No. 87311325.2 there is descxibed a package which contains at least one beverage preparation ingredient, e.g. roast and ground coffee. In a preferred embodiment the package is formed from a substantially air- and water-impermeable material and comprises a sealed body `~
portion having a compartment containing the beverage ingredient and an outlet channel, the compartment and the outlet channel co-operating in such a manner that, in use, the beverage is filtered~ thereby avoiding the necessity ~or an external filter.

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There is also described in European Patent Application No. 8731~325.2, a method for preparing a beverage which comprises positioning a beverage containing package at a brewing s~ation, introducing water through water introduction means into the package, allowing the water to commingle with the beverage ingrediant, and collecting the beverage so-formed through an outlat formed in the package~
The beverage packages as described in European 10 Patent Application No. 8731~325.2 are primarily intended to be used with a beverage preparation machine which handles the packages automatically or semi-automatically. A machine of this type i5 described in our European Patent Application No.
15 89302708.6. The packages may contain roast and ground co~fee,. leaf tea or one or more powder, paste or liquid beverage preparation ingredients such as powdered chocolate, powdered cof~ee or powdered soup. The beverage preparation ingredients are thus usually soluble and dissolve in the water introduced into the package thereby to for~ the be~eraga.
However, problems may be encountered when the packages contain one or more powder, paste or liquid beverage preparation ingredients because the beverage preparation inqrçdient or ingredients may migrate through the capsule or cartridge to the outlet nozzle. When the outlet for the beverage i~ formed :
in the package the beverage preparation ingredient or ingredients will then contamina~e the cup which the beverage is to be dispensed, which is unsightly and not liked by the consumer, and/or contaminate the cutting or piercing tool used to form an outlet in the package during the beverage preparation cycle.
Packages which contain comestibles other than beverage preparation ingredients, for example mustard powder or paste, and powders or pastes for the . . , ,, . :
preparation of sweet or savoury sauces are also known.
We have now developed a modified package containing one or more powder, paste or liquid comestible preparation ingredients which prevents the 5 migration of the ingredient(s) into the outlet noz~le of the package.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a sealed package containing one or more powder, paste or liquid comestible preparation ingredlients and being formed from substantially air- an~
water-impermeable materials, the said package comprising a compartment containing the said one or more comestible preparation ingredients, an inlet which communicates with the said compartment and an outlet which communicates with the said compartment the pa~kage being provided with control means to prevent the ingress of the powder, paste or liquid ingredient or ingredients into the outlet from the compartment containing the ingredients prior to the preparation o~ a comestible from the said ingredients.
The packages o~ the present invention are preferably packages which contain one or more powder, paste or liquid beverage preparation ingredients and the invention will be more fully described hereinbelow with reference to such packages.
The beverage package of the present invention pre~erably has a body portion which may be formed, for example, ~rom a moulded plastics material. The inlet and/or outlet of khe package may be closed by a plug o~ a plastics material moulded into the inlet and/or outlet during the moulding o~ the body portion. AlternAtively, the inlet and/or outlet may be covered by a substantially air- and water-impermeable material, for example aluminium foil or a laminated material, such as a laminate of plastic material/metal foil/plastic material, prior - - , . . .

2 ~ ".V.~, to the opening of the inlet and/or outlet. Specific examples oP materials which can be used are aluminium foil having a thickness in the range of from 30 to 60 micrometres coated with a layer of polypropylene or a laminate of polypropylene/aluminium foil/polyester.
The outlet in the package may be prepared during the beverage preparation cycle using a cu~ting and piercing tool f~r example of the type as described in our European Patent Application No. 89302708.6.
Alternatively, the inlet and/or outlet may be open and the beverage package provided with an outer wrapping or the like. For example, a plurality of packages may be provided with a shrink wrapped outer layer.
The control means incorporated into the beverage packages of the present invention is generally positioned between the compartment containing the beverage preparation ingredient(s~ and the outlet in order to prevent the entry of the beverage preparation ingredient(s) into the outlet before the beverage is prepared. The control means may be o various different designs and some examples of diPferent control means are described below. Xt will be appreciated that whilst some control means can be used to prevent powders, pastes andfor liquids from migrating to the outlet, other control means are suitable only or preventing the ingress of powdered ingredients into the outlet.
A ~irst type of control means comprises a flap positioned between the compartment and the outlet, the flap remaining closed under the waight of the ingredient~s), but deforming, in use, under the pressure of the beverage formed fro~ the ingredient(s) thereby allowing the beverage to flow therethrough.
A second type of control means comprises a slit ,; . -: .- .: , , :
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A third type of control means comprises a seal positioned between the compartment and the outlet, the seal being held in position by an adhesive which is susceptible to mechanical peel and/or elevated temperature so that it is ruptured by the pressure and/or temperature of the beverage formed from the beverage preparation ingredient~s).
A fourth type o~ control means comprises a soluble plug or membrane of a water soluble harmless substance positioned between the compartment and the outlet, the plug or membrane dissolving when the beverage prepared from the beverage preparation ingredient(s) comes into contact therewith.
A fifth type o~ control means comprises a mechanical plug positioned within the outlet the mechanical p}ug being adapted to move from a position in which it closes the outlet to a position in which the outlet is opened. The me~hanical plug may be moved from its closed to its open position by a piercing tool oP the type as described in our European Patent Application No. 89302708.6.
The packages of the present inventlon are ;
preferably provided with a recognition means whereby, in use, the package is identified by the machine into which it is placed for treatment and the identification o~ the package thereby causes it to be subjected to the correct treatment steps including the introduction of a ~luid medium into the package.
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beverage preparation ingredients the fluid medium introduced into the package will be water, or a water/air mixture.
Th0 recognition means may comprise one or more sur~ace features formed in the body of thP beverage package. For example, the package body may be provided with one or more indents, cut outs, protrusion~ or holes which can be identified by a mechanical sensor in the beverage preparation machine, the mechanical sensor registering the presence or absence of the indents, cut outs, protrusions or holes.
The recognition means may, alternatively, comprise a system which can be ~ensed by a simple optic~l device, for example a bar code printed onto the body o~ the package, a pattern of through holes in the package, a pattern of contrasting tones or colour~ printed onto the package or packages containing different comestibles being of different coloursG
The recognition means may also comprise one or more strips of a magnetic material applied to the body of the package which can be read by an appropriate magnetic sensor; one or more shaped or divided areas of metal foil applied to the package body which cause an inductive effect on movement of the package in the machine, which inductive effect can be sensed; or one or more electrically conductive areas formed on the body of the package which can be sensed electrically.
As mentioned above, the package of the present invention contains powder, paste or liquid comestible preparation in~redients, preferably one or more powdered beverage preparation ingredients, for example, powdered chocolate, powdered soup, powdered coffee, and suqar and/or creamer, as desired. One ` .
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machine which can readily be adapted for the preparation of a beverage from the preferred beverage package of the invention which includes a recognition means i5 described in our European Patent Application No. 89302708.6. The only modification required to be made to such a bevera~e preparation machine is to incorporate an appropriate sensor or sensors into it, the sensor or sensors being designed to read the particular coding on the capsule and to send a signal to the controller, which then selects the appropriate beverage preparation cycle.
The recognition system used on the beverage packages of the present invention enables a single beverage preparation machine to prepar~ from different beverage packages a great number of dif~erent beverages which r~quire different beverage preparation conditions.
The packages of the present invention may be ~reated by a machine which includes therein one or more sensors which are adapted to sense and identify a recognition mean~ provided on a package inserted into the machine.
The sensor may be, for example, a mechanical sensor, an optical sensor, a magnetic sensor, an electrical sensor or an inductive senqor. The machine is preferably adapted so that the package is handled automatically following its insertion into the machine. For example, a machine o~ the type as described in our European Patent Application No.
30 8930270~.6 can be fitted with an appropriate sensor to sense and identify a recognition means provided on beverage packages intended for use therewith.
The present invention will be further described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:-Figure lA is a perspective view of part of a - 8 ~ f ~,J ,; ~

bevera~e package of the invention;
Figure lB ~s a top plan view of the beverage package of Figure lA;
Figure lC is a section through the beverage package of Figure lA along lina A-A with the control means in operation;
Figure lD is a section through the beverage package of Figure lA along line A-A with the control means displaced by the flow of beverage;
lQ Figure 2 is a schematic view of a second embodiment of the invention showing an alternative control means;
Figure 3 is a schematic view of a third embodiment of the invention showing an alternative control means;
Figure 4 i5 a schematic view of a fourth embodiment of the invention showing an alternative control means;
Figure 5A is a schematic viaw of a control means comprising a mechanical plug in its closed position;
and Figure 5B is a schematic view of the mechanical plug shown in Figure 5A in its open position.
Referring to Figures lA and lB, a beverage package body is shown at 1. The body may be formed, for example, from a moulded plastics material. The body 1 has a compartmant 2 in which the powdered beverage preparation ingredient or ingredients are contained. The package body has an outlat nozzle 3 formed therein. The compartment 2 is separated from the area of the body in which the nozzle 3 is formed by means of an upstanding wall 4. An extension S of wall 4 separates the compartment 2 from a chamber 7 which is positioned between the said compartment 2 35 and the outlet nozzle 3. As best shown in Figure lB, ,.
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9~ 3 any powder which migrates from compartment 2 entering outlet nozzle 3. The flap 8 is joined along edge 9 :
thereof to a turned over portion of outside wall 10 of the container. The other three edges of the flap 5 are in close proximity to the other walls of the chamber 7, but are not attached thereto. The flap 8 is constructed from a thin plastics material whieh is substantial enough to resist the weight of the powdered ingredient(s) before the capsule is used.
lO The flap 8 may be attached by flap edge 9 to the turned over portion of wall 10 either by moulding a fine gap around the flap, or by shearing the flap on three sides as a postmoulding operation.
In use of the beverage package as shown in 15 Figures lA and lB the bottom of the package is sealed by means of an aluminium foil or a laminated foil which is heat sealed to the lower edges o~ walls 4 and 10 and to the lower outer edge 23 of the package l. Water enters the package at a pressure of about 105Pa via inlet 12 which is opened by piercing or cutting the material coveriny the said opening. The water enters a channel 11 surrounding two sides of the compartment 2 containing the beverage inyredients. The water, which is under pressure, is forced through the elongate slots 13 formed in the wall 14 which separates channel 11 from compartment 2. The slots 13 as shown in Figure 1 are each approximately 0.5 mm wide and 3.5 mm long. The slots 13 act to impede the flow of water under pressure through them and give rise to turbulent flow o~ the water into the compartment 2. The turbulent flow effects a mixing and dissolution of the beverage preparation ingredients. The beverage so for~ed, or the mixture of beverage ingredient(s) and water, then passes through a slit 25, formed between the bottom of wall 5 and the aluminium foil or laminated foil ..

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sealing the bottom of the package, into chamber 7.
The pressure of the beverage, or the mixture of beverage ingredient~s) and water, causes the flap 8 to be displaced by the flow thereof and the b~verage or mixture then flows into outlet nozzle 3. The beverage or mixture is then collected in a cup or other receptacle placed below the outlet nozzle 3.
Referring to Figures lC and lD, flap 8 is shown in its closed position in Figure lC, hinged at 9 to a downturned portion of wall lO. In Figure lD, flap 8 is opened by the flow of beverage under wall 5 via slit 25 in the direction indicated into compartment 7. The pressure of the beverage in compartment 7 causes the flap 8 to open and the beverage then flows in the direction indicated by the arrows into ou~let nozzle 3. The beverage is then collected in a cup or other receptacle placed below the outlet nozzle 3.
Although in the embodiment as shown in Figures lA
to lD the flap 8 has been shown extending in a substantially horizontal direction before it is displaced by the beverage, it may be preferable for ~:
the flap 8 to extend downwardly at a slight angle to the horizontal. The ~lap ~ thus bears firmly against ~`
wall 4 and will not be readily displaced during transit or storage of the package, thereby preventing accidental opening or partial opening of the flap.
During the preparation of the beverage, the pressure of the beverage in compartmPnt 7 is sufficient to cause flap 8 to flex and thereby to open.
The beverage package as illustrated in Figures lA
to lD incorporates the recognition means which is a preferred feature of the invention. The package of the invention 1 containing one or more beverage preparation ingredients has a generally rectangular shape with flat top and bottom surfaces and is thereby suitable for insertion into a beverage " : ,; :.
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preparation machine, for example of the type as described in our European Patent Application No.
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The package is also provided, as best shown in Figure lB, with tPeth 15 moulded along one side wall of compartment 2. The teeth 15 have recesses 16 formed therebetween. These teeth 15 are intended to enable the beverage package to be driven through a beverage preparation machine by the engagement o~ the - 10 teeth 15 with the tooth of a cam (not shown). The side wall 17 of the beverage package has an elongate recess 18 formed therein near to the leading end 19 of the package~ ;
As the package is driven into the beverage preparation machine the elongate recess 18 is sensed as the side edge of the package passes beneath a sensing arm (not shown). The elongate recess has a plurality of upstanding pegs 20,21,22 located therein and as the package is driven into the machine by the engagement o~ the teeth 15 with tha tooth of a cam, the sensor senses the presence or absence of upstanding pegs 20,21,22.
I~ one or more o~ pegs 20,21,22 is not present the sensing arm will thereby identify a different type of beverage package. The sensing arm operates a microswitch (not shown) which thereby transmits information concerning the presence or absence of the pegs on the package to the control mechanism for the beverage dispensing machine. The arrangament of pegs 20,21,22 on the package thus identifies the type of package to the controller which then selects the appropriate beverage preparation conditions.
The presence or absence of the pegs 20,21,22 provides scope for the sensing arm to sense up to 8 different types of beverage packages. Thus, if the presence of a peg at a particular location is coded .. . . .

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as 1 and the absence of a peg coded as o, the following code combinations can be achieved.

Qlo It will be understood that the presence of one or more further pegs at the top of package wall 17 would provide an even larger number of code combinations.
When the beverage preparation machine has sel cted the appropriate beverage preparation conditions, the water inlat 12 o~ the package is pierced or cut, an outlet 3 formed in the package and water caused to ~low under pressure through the compartment containing the beYerage ingredient~s~.
20 The chosen ~everage then being collected in a cup or receptacle placed below the outlet 3 of the package.
It will be appreciated that for different types of package~ the beveraga or other ingredient may require significantly different treatment. Thus, some beverages will be prepared with hot water and some with cold water, whilst others, such as espresso coffee, will require a smaller amount of water for their preparation. Preparation times may require to be varied. Similarly water and/or air may be required either ~or preparing~dispensing the beverage/
content of the package or for the purpose o~
pre-cleaning an inlet pipa or flushing out a used package. Furthermore, a user may reguire a particular beverage to be dispensed in combination with one or more ingredien~s from independent sources, e.g. powdered milk and/or sugar.

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Figure 2 shows an alternative embodiment of the invention. In this embodiment a plastic film or foil laminate 31 is wel~ed to a shoulder 32 Eormed in the walls o~ chamber 7 and surrounding the said chamber 7. The plastic ~ilm or foil laminate 31 has a slit 33 formed therein. Any powder migrating from chamber 2 through slit 25 cannot pass under its own weight through the slit 33, because the slit 33 will not open. However, when a beverage is prepared from the powdered ingredient(s) contained in chamber 2 the flow of the pressurized liquid or liquid/powder mixture through chamber 7 forces the slit 33 to open and the beverage then flows to outlet nozzle 3 and thence to a cup or receptacle positioned below outlet nozzle 3 for collection.
A still further embodiment of the invention is shown in Figure 3. This arrangement is similar to the arrangement shown in Figure 2. A seal 34, for example of a plastics film material, is bonded around its edges to the continuous shoulder 32 surrounding chamber 7 by means of a low tack adhesive. The low tack adhesive may be susceptible either to mechanical peel when a beverage formed from the beverage preparation ingredient(s) contained in chamber 2 passes.via slit 25 to chamber 7, or by the action of the elevated temperature of the beverage, or a combination of both of these mechanisms. The seal thus ruptures and the beverage flows through outlet nozzle 3 to a cup or other receptacle positioned below outlet noz21e 3.
A still furkher embodiment of the invention is shown schematically in Figure 4 where a plug 35 of a soluble material covers the outlet nozzle. The ~;
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and causes the plug to dissolve, thus uncovering the outlet nozzle through which the beverage then f]ows into a cup or other receptacle. The soluble plug 35 should, o~ course, be prepared from a har~less material, or from a material which is to be incorporated into the beverage. For example t the plug could be prepared from sugar for the preparation of sweetened beverages.
An alternative embodiment of the invention is shown schematically in Figures 5A and 5B. Re~erring to these Figures the body of a beveraye package is shown generally at 40. The compartment con~aining the beverage ingredient or ingredlents is shown at 41~ The package has an outlat nozzle 42 formed therein which is surrounded by a counterbore 43. T'he outlet nozzle is prevented from communicating with the remainder of the body of the package by means of a seal 44 which is moulded into the plastics material from which the body portion of the package is formed. The seal is surrounded by a line of weakness ~5. The outlet and the base of the package are closed by an air- and water-impermeable material 46, for example a metal foil. The outlet nozzle 42 is sealed, as mentioned above, by rupturable seal 44 and a mechanical plug 47 lies within the outlet nozzle.
The plug 42 is provided with wings 48 which sit within a groove (not shown) formed in outlet nozzle 42.
In use of the package in a beverage preparation machine a platen 49 containing a piercing and folding mechanism 50 is positioned below the package. The piercing and folding mechanism is moved in an upwards direction by the beverage dispensing machine and causes the air- and waker-impermeable material 46 to be cut. The mechanism 50 also folds the cut material back into the counterbore 43. The piercing and . .
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2 ~ 3 folding mechanism thus moves in an upwardly direction and the unserrated edge 51 of this mechanism co-operates with wings 48 formed on mechanical plug 4~, thereby causing the mec~anical plug to move upwards in the nozæle and to rupture rupturable seal 44. The mechanical plug moves in a yroove in the outlet nozzle 42 (not shown). Accordingly, as shown in Figure 5B there is no longer any obstruction between the outlst nozzle and the remainder of the beverage package. Thus, when a beverage is prepared it can flow via the bore 52 of mechanical plug 47 through outlet aperture 42 into a cup or other receptacle positioned below platen 49.
Although the present invention has been described with specific reference to the preparation of beverages from powdered beverage preparation ingredients, i~- is to be understood tbat the invention is not limited to packages containing only powdexed beverage ingredients, but also includes within its s~ope packages containinq other powder, paste or liquid comestibles~

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Claims (17)

1. A sealed package containing one or more powder, paste or liquid comestible preparation ingredients and being formed from substantially air- and water-impermeable materials, the said package comprising a compartment containing the said one or more comestible preparation ingredients, an inlet which communicates with the said compartment and an outlet which communicates with the said compartment the package being provided with control means to prevent the ingress of the powder, paste or liquid ingredient or ingredients into the outlet from the compartment containing the ingredients prior to the preparation of a comestible from the said ingredients.
2. A package as claimed in claim 1 wherein the outlet is covered by an air- and water-impermeable material prior to the formation, in use, of an outlet in the package.
3. A package as claimed in claim 1 wherein the outlet is closed by a plug prior to the formation, in use, of an outlet in the package.
4. A package as claimed in claim 1 wherein the control means comprises a flap positioned between the compartment and the outlet, which flap remains closed under the weight of the ingredient or ingredients, but which is adapted, in use, to deform under the pressure of the comestible formed from the ingredient(s) and thus to allow the comestible to flow therethrough.
5. A package as claimed in claim 1 wherein the control means comprises a slit deformable material positioned between the compartment and the outlet, which material does not deform under the weight of the ingredient or ingredients, but which is adapted, in use, to deform under the pressure of the comestible formed from the ingredient(s) and thus to allow the comestible to flow therethrough.
6. A package as claimed in claim 1 wherein the control means comprises a seal positioned between the compartment and the outlet, which is ruptured by the pressure and/or temperature of the comestible formed from the ingredient(s) and thus allows the comestible to flow therethrough.
7. A package as claimed in claim 1 wherein the control means comprises a mechanical plug positioned within the outlet, the plug being adapted to move from a position in which it closes the outlet nozzle to a position in which the outlet nozzle is opened.
8. A package as claimed in claim 1 wherein the control means comprises a water soluble plug of a harmless material positioned between the compartment and the outlet, the plug dissolving when the comestible formed from the ingredient(s) comes into contact therewith.
9. A package as claimed in claim 1 wherein the powder, pasts or liquid ingredient or ingredients are beverage preparation ingredients.
10. A package as claimed in claim 1 which is provided with a recognition means whereby, in use, the package is identified by the machine into which it is placed for treatment therefrom and the identification of the package thereby causes it to be subjected to the correct treatment steps including the introduction of a liquid medium into the package.
11. A package as claimed in claim 10 wherein the recognition means comprises one or more surface features formed in the body of the package.
12. A package as claimed in claim 10 wherein the recognition means comprises a bar code.
13. A package as claimed in claim 10 wherein the recognition means comprises a pattern of holes formed in the body of the package.
14. A package as claimed in claim 10 wherein the recognition means comprises a pattern of contrasting tones or colours.
15. A package as claimed in claim 10 wherein the recognition means comprises one or more strips of a magnetic material.
16. A package as claimed in claim 10 wherein the recognition means comprises an inductive device.
17. A package as claimed in claim 10 wherein the recognition means comprises a plurality of electrically conductive means.
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