CA2205984A1 - Mixing device - Google Patents

Mixing device

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CA2205984A1
CA2205984A1 CA 2205984 CA2205984A CA2205984A1 CA 2205984 A1 CA2205984 A1 CA 2205984A1 CA 2205984 CA2205984 CA 2205984 CA 2205984 A CA2205984 A CA 2205984A CA 2205984 A1 CA2205984 A1 CA 2205984A1
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Wilgot Ahs
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Paulig Oy
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47JKITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
    • A47J31/00Apparatus for making beverages
    • A47J31/40Beverage-making apparatus with dispensing means for adding a measured quantity of ingredients, e.g. coffee, water, sugar, cocoa, milk, tea
    • A47J31/401Beverage-making apparatus with dispensing means for adding a measured quantity of ingredients, e.g. coffee, water, sugar, cocoa, milk, tea whereby the powder ingredients and the water are delivered to a mixing bowl

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Abstract

The objective of the invention is a mixing device, preferably to be used with drink makers and preferably with hot water chocolate drink makers. The mixing device is for the mixing of a syrupy chocolate concentrate and water in a predetermined proportion. The device comprises a dosing device (20) including the valves (13, 22, 23) for the feeding of water and the syrupy chocolate concentrate, a mixing device including a mixing gear (1) in the mixing area (7, 8), and driving devices (19, 20) for the driving of the mixing gear (1) and the dosing devices (4A), and feeding pipes (9, 5) for the intake of water and the syrupy substance and the discharge (6) of the ready-made drink. The parts (5, 7, 8, 14) that come in contact with the syrupy substance are detachable from the rest of the device (13, 18, 19, 20).

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CA 0220~984 1997-0~-23 WO 96/15704 PCT/lil95/00648 MIXING DEVIC]3 The objective of the invention is a mixing device, pre~era-bly to be us~sd with drink makers and preferably with hot 5 water chocolate drink makers.

Drink automats making hot chocolate drinks are used to dose a timed portion of hot chocolate. The device is inte~eA to dose and mix a syrupy chocolate concentrate (hereafter 10 syrup) with liquid, e.g. water. Generally one part syrup is mixed with five parts water. The capacity can be sixty cups /hour or more. The size of the portions is generally 150 -250 ml.

15 Automats dispensing ready-made chocolate or alike are today used in institutional kitchens, restaurants or correspond-ing. These dispensers use a syrupy substance in which the flavorings are concentrated. These dispensers function in principle as follows: A dosing pump is dosing the syrup to a 20 m; ~; ng cham~er where water is added. The mixing is made by a rotating blade to achieve a desired froth of the substance and the water before the prepared mixture is dispensed to a cup or ali~e. When cleaning the substance passages of the automats, the available hot water is generally changed over 2 5 through cert;ain devices.

The DE publication 3607623 presents a device with water injection alld pressure water pipe connections and differs essentiall~ from the solution of the invention. The device 30 is fairly complicated even though called an unit. No m; ~; ng mechanism is provided for the mixture of syrup and water, but everything is made by pressure, which requires fairly special connections. The solution according to the subject invention provides a much more simple cleaning of the mixing 35 space after use, and all surfaces coming into contact with water or syrup can be dismantled. According to the inven-tion, the m; ~; ng chamber can be dismantled in order to enable free access of water to the spaces. This is not the CA 0220~984 1997-0~-23 WO 96/15704 PCI'11;19S/00648 case in the cited publication.

In the DE publications 2734992 and 2852109, which do not contain intake of syrup, powder is moreover fed, not syrup, 5 by means of a device outside the mixing chamber. The powder sinks due to gravitation.

These known devices have several disadvantages. The dosing pump contains different cavities and valves which are diffi-10 cult to clean. The changing over to cleaning with hot waterrequires extra devices. If the dispenser is not attended to properly, the dried substance can block the substance pas-sages, and cause demounting of the device. This can espe-cially happen when the machine is not used during weekends.
The subject invention provides an easy and simple construc-tion enabling an easy cleaning of all parts coming in con-tact with the chocolate. The embodiment of the invention utilizes a device characterized by what is presented in the 20 claims.

The device according to the invention is both simple and safe to use. The part of the device coming in contact with the syrup is hygienic, as it can be washed separately in 25 e.g. a dish-washer. It can easily be ~;smAntled. The dirty parts are easy to change. The maintenance of the device is simple.

The invention is below presented more in detail with refer-30 ence to the enclosed drawing, in which fig. 1 presents a schematic picture of a chocolate auto-mat according to the invention, fig. 2 shows an interior and sectional view of a choco-late automat cassette according to the invention, fig. 3 shows a packing for the cassette, fig. 4 presents an example of the changing over of the blender motor and the cassette, ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CA 0220~984 1997-0~-23 WO 96/15704 PCI~/FI95100648 fig. 5 presents an example of the water intake to the cassette, fig. 6 shows the valves of the packing, fig. 7 shows an example of a needle valve.
. 5 The chocola~e automat generally comprises a water heater 10 with a ther~nostatically controlled element, not presented in the figure. The water heater 10 is connected to a cold water pipe line 11, or the water heater 10 can be filled with 10 water in dif~erent ways. The line 11 i5 generally provided with a filling valve 12, having different functions, i.a.
level sensiny. From the water heater 10 there is a connec-tion to the electric valve 13 for the water dosing. The electric valve 13 doses the water to a so called cassette 14 15 comprising three parts, namely an upper part 15, a lower part 16 and a packing 17 between these parts. The upper part 15 has a connection 5 for the chocolate container 18 and a hot water connection 9 ~or the water intake. The upper part 15 is also provided with an output shaft 3 for a rotatable 20 blender 1. The shaft 3 is operated by a driving device outside the cassette. The shaft 3 is splash-proof and drivable inside the cassette material. The driving device 19 has been connected with a quick coupling to the shaft 3 in order to facilitate the ~;s~ntling of the driving device 25 for cleaning or maintenance. The rotatable blender 1 is furnished wiLth a depression 8 in the upper part 15 as well as on the opposite place in the lower part 16.

The packin~ 21 contains the required valve functions. The 30 packing is provided with two flaps 22 and 23 which are elastic to bend when the piston is pushed in or pulled out.
The syrup c;~n 18 is attached to the hole 5 of the upper part for the intake of the chocolate. The hole 4 for the piston 4A is provided on the opposite place in the lower part 16.
35 Between the piston hole 4 and syrup intake there is the first flap 22 of the packing. When the piston 4A is pulled downwards, a predetermined amount of chocolate syrup is extracted from the can 18. The flap 22 turns against the CA 0220~984 1997-0~-23 WO 96/15704 PCT/l;l9S/00648 piston 4A and makes simultaneously a hole for the syrup to flow to the surface of the piston 4A. When the amount is sufficient, the piston 4A starts pushing the chocolate upward so that the first flap 22 re~-in~ closed and even 5 closes the hole to the can 18, while the second flap 23 is opened. The chocolate amount extracted is pushed through the other flap 23 into the mixing chamber 8 with the assistance of water which is fed from the opening 9. A separate depres-sion 26 is provided for the flowing of the water in the 10 upper part 15 so that water is fed in one end of the depres-sion 26 and water meets the chocolate in the other end of the channel 26. Through the chocolate end of the channel 26, the predetermined amount of chocolate together with the water is fed into the mixing chamber 8. For this purpose a 15 free passage is left from the depression 26 to the mixing chamber 8 in the packing 21. After mixing, the drink is dispensed through the hole 6, located in one end of the m;~;ng chamber 8, to the cup 25 with the assistance of an as such previously known dosing valve, which is not shown, and 20 which operates together with the automatics at the intake of water and chocolate. The dosing pump 20 controls the move-ment of the piston 4A according to the program, and pulls and pushes the piston in the direction of the arrows either upward or downward. The packing 21 seals the space between 25 the upper and lower parts 15, 16 when they are close togeth-er to prevent chocolate and water from flowing out of the cassette 14.

The lower part 16 is provided with a half-cylinder, which 30 forms part of the mixing chamber 8 on the opposite place of the upper part 15, so that the half-cylinders of the upper and lower parts 15, 16 define a space 8 for the mixing of syrup and water in predetermined quantities when the upper and lower parts 15, 16 are attached to each other. The lower 35 part 16 is also provided with the outlet 6 for the ready-made liquid chocolate drink to be fed to the cup 25 below the outlet 6.

CA 0220~984 1997-0~-23 WO 96/15704 PCT/E19S/O~~q~

The packing ~1 has the openings 24, 25 in the middle of the packing to e.rlable the flow of water and syrup within the cassette 14 ~rom the chocolate container connection 5 to the m; ~i ng space 8. The opening has the shape of the m; ~; ng 5 chamber's CrO5S section, and the opening 25 proceeds through the space 2~ as far as the flap 23.

The drink do~ing pump 20 controls the piston movement. The piston bar 27 is attached detachably to the pump 20 from the 10 cassette 14 by a quick coupling. The quick coupling can be like a clothespin attached to the piston bar 27, whereby the piston 4A can be pulled and pushed by this coupling and the driving devic~e 20.

15 The cassette 14 is provided with holes 5, 9 for the syrup and water intake in one part, 15, 16. The upper and lower parts 15, 16 are attached rotatably from one end by e.g.
hinges or aLike. When the cassette 14 is opened, the dirty parts of the cassette can easily be cleaned. The packing 21 20 can also be detached and washed separately. The packing 21 has a pair of pivots 10 for a better adaption. The lower part has corresponding holes for these pivots. Water and chocolate clan generally be fed from one end of the mi ~; ng chamber 8 and discharged from the other end of the ~;~;ng 25 chamber 8, to make the mixing as proper as possible. The ~;x;ng can be made in horizontal or vertical position.

The syrup intake can be arranged correspondingly, wherefore the described example is not to be considered as an restric-30 tion but only as an example of the embo~;m~t. The intakecan be made by a vacuum pump or corresponding. The intake snd the discharge can be controlled with a microprocessor according to known techniques.

35 At the int~;e of different substances, their amounts, mixing times and drink temperature, etc. can be controlled.

Fig. 4 shows an example of the quick coupling of the blender CA 0220~984 1997-0~-23 motor shaft and the cassette. For the rotation, a conic rubber part 31 has been attached or pushed to a bowl 30. The angle of the cone a is between approx. 5 - 10~. The change over can thus be a so called friction coupling. The ~owl 30, 5 which is preferably of metal, is attached to the blender shaft 3. Through the connection between the rubber part 31 of the blender motor and the bowl 30, the blender 1 can be rotated by the blender motor 2. A corresponding material can be used instead of rubber.
Fig. 5 shows an example of the water intake into the cas-sette. The water coming through the electric valve 13 is taken into the basin 32, located above the upper part of the cassette, and having a hole 9 for the flowing of the water 15 into the cassette mixing chamber 7, 8. The cassette is generally horizontally inclined. The outlet 6 can therefore be provided with a nozzle 33, which can be turned so that the ready-made drink can be dispensed to the cup 25.

20 Fig. 6 shows the packing valves 22, 23. The inlet valve 22 opens when the syrup is fed, and closes when the piston pushes the syrup upward and when the valve 23 is open. The arrows show the direction and route of the syrup when the piston is moved.
Fig. 7 shows a needle for the syrup can. When the needle 35 has been attached to the cassette, the needle makes a hole in the can and keeps the can in its place. The needle has the holes 36 for the syrup to pass therethrough and all the 30 way into the cassette. At the intake of the substance, the valve 22 is kept closed with a magnetic lid so that the corresponding areas of the valve 22 and the cassette 14 are r provided with a magnetic counter part.

35 When the upper and lower parts of the cassette are assem-bled, the parts are kept attached with a clamp ring or corresponding. The cassette can be pushed between two or several fixed rails in the device so that the cassette stays _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ between the rails, in order to obtain a tight connection and enable the placing of the cassette on the right place for the mi ~; ng of syrup and water.

Claims (16)

1. A mixing device for the mixing of a syrupy substance and water in a predetermined proportion, which device comprises - a dosing device (20) including a valve (13) for the feeding of water into a basin (32) above the mixing device, - a feeding pipe (9) for the steering of the water separately from the basin (32) to the mixing area (7, 8), - a feeding pipe (5) for bringing the syrupy substance from a container attached to the mixing device to a dosing device (4A), - a mixing gear (1) in the mixing area (7, 8), - driving devices (19, 20) for operating the mixing gear (1) and the dosing devices (4A), - a channel from the dosing device (4A) to the mixing area (7, 8), and - a discharge (6) of the ready drink from the mixing area (7, 8), c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the parts (1, 4A, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 14, 32) that come into contact with the syrupy substance are detachable from the rest of the device (13, 18, 19, 20) in one unit, and can be opened into separate parts for washing.
2. A mixing device according to claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the mixing chamber comprises a dismantleable cassette (14) having a lower part (16) and an upper part (15).
3. A mixing device according to claims 1 or 2, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the lower part (16) and the upper part (15) have on opposite places half-cylindric depressions (7, 8) forming together the mixing area for water and the syrupy substance.
4. A mixing device according to one or several of the claims 1 - 3, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the lower part (16) and the upper part (15) are turnable from one end of the parts.
5. A mixing device according to one or several of the claims 1 - 4, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that a packing (21) is provided between the upper and the lower part (15, 16), and that a hole is provided in the packing for a cylindric mixing area (7, 8).
6. A mixing device according to one or several of the claims 1 - 5, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that one part (15, 16) has connections (5, 9) for the syrupy substance and the water supply, and the opposite place of the syrupy substance connection (5) in the other part is provided with a hole (4) for a piston (4A) for the intake and pushing of the syrupy substance.
7. A mixing device according to one or several of the claims 1 - 6, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the packing (21) of elastic material comprises the valves (22, 23), one valve (22) being between the syrupy substance connection (5) and the opening (4) of the piston for the opening and closing of the syrupy substance connection (5), and the other valve (23) for the feeding of the syrupy substance to the mixing area (7, 8) for mixing with water.
8. A mixing device according to one or several of the claims 1 - 7, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that a blender (1) is installed in the mixing chamber (7, 8), the shaft (3) of which is turnably embedded in the material of the part (15), and which one end is detachably attached to the driving device (2), and that the piston bar (27) is detachably mounted to its driving device (20).
9. A mixing device according to one or several of the claims 1 - 8, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that a channel is provided in the packing between the valve (23) and the mixing area (7, 8).
10. A mixing device according to one or several of the claims 1 - 9, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that syrupy substance is dosed by means of intake devices (4A) to the cylinder (4) through a first valve (22) and that the dosed amount of the syrupy substance is pushed from the chamber through another valve (23) to the mixing area (7, 8).
11. A mixing device according to one or several of the claims 1 - 10, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the intake device (4A) pushes the substance from the cylinder (4) with a cylinder / piston construction to the mixing area (7, 8).
12. A mixing device according to one or several of the claims 1 - 11, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that when the lower part and the upper part and the intermediate packing are dismantled into separate parts, the parts can be washed from the inside.
13. A mixing device according to one or several of the claims 1 - 12, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the grooves for the openings (5, 6, 7, 8, 9) in the lower and the upper parts (16, 15) are open towards the dismantling line.
14. A mixing device according to one or several of the claims 1 - 13, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that a disposable container (18) for the syrupy substance can be attached to a pointed piece (35) having openings (36) in the butt of the mixing device (14) to enable the passage of the substance into the cylinder (4).
15. A mixing device according to one or several of the claims 1 - 14, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that at the intake of the substance, the valve (22) is kept closed by a magnetic lid so that the opposite places of the valve (22) and the cassette are provided with a magnet.
16. A device for the mixing of a syrupy substance and water to be used in chocolate dispensers or corresponding, which device comprises a mixing area (7, 8) and intake openings (5, 9) for the mixing concentrate, a mixing device (1), dosing devices (4A, 20) for the intake of the concentrate and discharge of the mixed substance, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the mixing chamber (7, 8) is arranged in an entirety to be detachable from the driving devices (13, 19, 20) so that the parts (4A, 14) that come in contact with the syrupy substance can be dismantled with quick couplings or corresponding for cleaning.
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