EP3762331A1 - Spender für nachträglich gemischte getränke mit druckbeaufschlagbaren zutatenbehältern - Google Patents
Spender für nachträglich gemischte getränke mit druckbeaufschlagbaren zutatenbehälternInfo
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- EP3762331A1 EP3762331A1 EP19707808.2A EP19707808A EP3762331A1 EP 3762331 A1 EP3762331 A1 EP 3762331A1 EP 19707808 A EP19707808 A EP 19707808A EP 3762331 A1 EP3762331 A1 EP 3762331A1
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Definitions
- the invention relates to an apparatus for producing a drink individually, and in particular for making cocktails.
- Cocktail machines are available on the market. They allow to mix ingredients contained in different removable containers to create a cocktail.
- An object of the invention is to respond, at least partially, to this need.
- the invention proposes an apparatus for manufacturing a drink individually, said apparatus comprising:
- a base having a cellar defining a plurality of housings, each housing being configured to receive a respective removable container containing an ingredient of said beverage, and being provided with a housing outlet;
- a funnel mounted removably on the base, under the housing outlets, and having an outlet, preferably a single outlet;
- a shutter movable between a closed position and an open position in which it sealingly closes and at least partially clears the exit orifice of the funnel, respectively;
- an actuator mechanically coupled to the shutter to move it between said open and closed positions; a control module able to control, according to a desired composition for said beverage, the transfer means, the drive motor and the actuator.
- the apparatus further comprises:
- an emulsifier comprising an X-axis emulsifier shaft having a lower end disposed within the funnel and an upper end;
- a motor for driving the emulsifier shaft in rotation about the X axis comprising a drive shaft mechanically coupled to the upper end of the emulsifier shaft;
- the emulsifier shaft being mounted to move in translation along its axis so as to constitute the shutter.
- the compactness of the apparatus is considerably improved.
- the emulsifier shaft carries an X-axis bearing wherein, in the closed position only, the lower end of the emulsifier shaft is rotated.
- the guiding function exerted by the bearing is thus deactivated in the open position.
- maintaining the lower end of the emulsifier shaft improves the robustness of the apparatus.
- the emulsifier shaft In the closed position, the emulsifier shaft can close the outlet orifice directly, or indirectly, in particular via the bearing.
- the bearing integral with the emulsifier shaft, can move, relative to the emulsifier shaft, only by rotation about the axis X of the shaft of emulsifier.
- the bearing is rotated by the emulsifier shaft.
- the inner surface of the funnel is free of roughness that may impede flow through the outlet.
- the bearing In the closed position, the bearing is preferably held stationary with respect to the funnel, by clamping against the funnel. Preferably, this clamping results from the passage of the emulsifier shaft from the open position to the closed position.
- the lower end of the emulsifier shaft carries a closure plug, preferably an elastomeric material, shaped for, in the closed position, to penetrate in the outlet of the funnel to a depth greater than 1 mm, preferably greater than 2 mm, 3 mm, 4 mm, 5 mm or 6 mm.
- a closure plug preferably an elastomeric material
- the closure plug thus contributes to maintaining the position of the emulsifier shaft, which is particularly useful when the funnel is disassembled from the base and / or when the lid of the funnel is removed and that the emulsifier shaft must be positioned to close the funnel lid.
- the lower end of the emulsifier shaft carries fins, preferably extending substantially radially relative to the axis X of the emulsifier shaft, preferably carried by the closure plug, shaped to limit, in the open position, the formation of vortices during the flow, through the outlet of the funnel, a mixture of ingredients contained in the funnel.
- the fins are shaped to be housed, in the closed position, at least partially in the outlet orifice of the funnel, preferably to a depth greater than 1 mm, 2 mm, 3 mm, 4 mm, mm, or 6 mm.
- the fins are shaped to oppose their introduction into the outlet.
- a strong introduction is required for this purpose.
- the holding in position of the emulsifier shaft in the closed position is reinforced.
- the bearing comprises an outer ring of a bearing whose inner ring is rigidly fixed to the emulsifier shaft.
- maintaining, by the bearing, the lower end of the emulsifier shaft does not substantially increase the energy required for the rotation of the emulsifier shaft.
- the outer ring of said bearing is elastically compressed by a skirt defined by the sealing plug in which said outer ring is inserted.
- the skirt protects the bearing. Moreover, it allows a very simple fixing of the outer ring.
- the friction of the closure cap on the funnel and the friction of the skirt on the bearing, especially the ring external are adapted to, in the closed position, immobilize the bearing, in particular the outer ring, relative to the funnel.
- the actuator preferably comprises:
- a support on which the drive motor of the emulsifier shaft is fixed said support being slidably mounted on the base, preferably parallel to the axis X of the emulsifier shaft, and defining a path cam inclined with respect to said axis X, that is to say neither parallel nor perpendicular to said axis;
- an actuator motor rigidly fixed to the base, having an actuator shaft mechanically coupled to a follower cam follower sliding on the cam path so that a sliding of the cam follower on the cam path results in a sliding of said support in a first direction, preferably upwards.
- the emulsifier shaft is coupled in translation, along the axis of the emulsifier shaft, with the shaft of the drive motor by means of a fastener, magnetic preference, deactivatable by traction on the emulsifier shaft along its axis.
- the emulsifier shaft can be disassembled, which facilitates cleaning.
- the funnel comprises a bowl and a closure cover of the bowl through which there is an opening, the upper end of the emulsifier shaft being housed, at least partially, in the opening whatever the position of the the emulsifier shaft between the closed position and the open position, the opening being shaped to limit the displacement of the emulsifier shaft perpendicular to its axis.
- the opening has a shape substantially complementary to the shape of the upper end of the emulsifier shaft, preferably a circular shape.
- the upper end of the emulsifier shaft has a cylindrical skirt housed in said opening, regardless of the position of the emulsifier shaft between the closed position and the open position.
- the emulsifier shaft can thus be held in position in the funnel when the latter is removed from the base.
- the upper end of the emulsifier shaft is coupled in rotation about the axis of the emulsifier shaft, with the drive shaft, by means of a dog clutch.
- the coupling in rotation between the emulsifier shaft and the drive shaft is effective and does not require an angular pre-positioning.
- the funnel comprises, as described above, a bowl and a closure lid of the bowl, and the lid is removably attached to the bowl, preferably by insertion of ears of the lid in corresponding grooves of the bowl.
- the bowl and the lid advantageously isolate from the outside the mixture of ingredients that could remain contained in the funnel.
- the risk of dispersion of this mixture by clumsiness is limited.
- the emulsifier shaft is held inside the bowl by cooperation of its upper end with an opening in the lid, as previously described, and by cooperation of the lower end of the bowl. emulsifier shaft with the outlet of the funnel. In one embodiment, in the disassembled position of the funnel, the emulsifier shaft sealingly closes the exit orifice of the funnel, the retention in this closure being, in one embodiment, obtained under the only effect of gravity.
- the lid defines drums which, in an assembled position of the funnel, are each inserted into a housing outlet of a respective housing, and in fluid communication with the interior of a container housed in said housing. , through a dump valve of said container. Each was thus allowed to introduce into the bowl an ingredient coming out through the corresponding housing outlet.
- the ingredient leaving the container is directly in contact with the funnel, which ensures optimal hygiene conditions.
- the insertion of the barrels into the housing outlets prevents any rotation around the axis of the funnel, the cover relative to the base.
- the assembly formed by the bowl and the lid is removably attached to the base, preferably by means of at least one magnet, preferably fixed to the lid, and at least one metal insert. respective, preferably fixed on the base.
- the cover comprises several magnets and the base comprises several respective metal inserts, the magnets and the inserts being positioned to be fixed to each other in one or more predetermined angular positions of the funnel relative to the base, around the axis of the funnel.
- the magnets and the metal inserts thus facilitate the positioning of the funnel when it is to be assembled to the base.
- the funnel preferably the bowl, comprises a slider, preferably defined by a peripheral protrusion, and the base comprising a rail, preferably extending parallel to the axis of said barrels, shaped to guide, by cooperation with the slide, the insertion of the drums in the respective housing outlets.
- the rail also prevents a rotation of the bowl relative to the base in the assembled position of the funnel on the base. Only traction on the funnel, parallel to the axis of the barrels, against the traction of the magnets on the metal inserts, thus disassembles the funnel of the base. In particular, no rotation of the funnel, and in particular no moment exerted on the bowl around the axis of the funnel, can disassemble the funnel of the base. The risk of mishandling by the user is reduced.
- the peripheral protrusions acting as sliders also define the grooves receiving the ears of the lid.
- the apparatus comprises an electronic card and, for each housing, an antenna adapted to the non-contact reading of a marker of a container disposed in said housing, said antenna being fixed on a substrate connected to the electronic card by a hinge, preferably a flexible film.
- the position of the substrate relative to the general plane of the electronic card can thus be easily modified, which facilitates assembly on the base.
- the substrate extends in a general plane forming with the general plane of the electronic card an angle greater than 45 °, 60 °, 80 ° and / or less than 120 °, 110 °, 100 °, preferably substantially perpendicular to the general plane of the electronic map.
- the electronic card extends substantially perpendicular to the axis of the emulsifier tree and the antenna substrates extend substantially parallel to this axis.
- the main electronic board is disposed, preferably substantially horizontally, in the volume extending between the housings, preferably above and in front of the drive motor of the emulsifier shaft, and preferably again, the antenna substrates extend substantially vertically, preferably in abutment on said housings.
- the substantially vertical arrangement of the antennas considerably improves the compactness of the apparatus.
- the means for transferring an ingredient out of a container disposed in a housing comprises a pressurization pump whose outlet is in fluid communication with the interior of said container.
- the start of the pressurization pump controlled by the control module, advantageously makes it possible to increase the pressure inside the container and to push the ingredient contained in this container through the outlet orifice of the housing, in the funnel.
- the manufacturing apparatus comprises a plurality of containers
- each container having a container containing an ingredient of said beverage, and a fixed head, preferably releasably screwed onto said container,
- said container being housed in a respective slot of the cellar, the head of said container having a pressurizing valve and a dump valve in communication with a pressurizing inlet and a housing housing outlet, respectively;
- the container and the head of said container having container and head keying surfaces, respectively, configured to constitute together, in a fastening position of the head on the predetermined container, preferably in a maximum screwing position of the head on the container, a container keying surface adapted to cooperate with a housing keying surface to ensure a predetermined positioning of the container relative to the housing.
- the pressurizing and emptying valves can thus be easily coupled to an outlet of the pressurizing pump and to an outlet of the housing, respectively. They can then allow an air inlet from the pressurizing pump, inside the container, and allow an exit of the ingredient under the effect of this air inlet.
- the container keying surface is configured to, in cooperation with the head keying surface, lock in position the head on the container.
- the container and housing keying surfaces extend, preferably vertically, against each other, preferably in contact with each other or spaced apart from each other. a distance of less than 3 mm, 2 mm, or 1 mm, in an inserted position of the container in said housing.
- the container and head keying surfaces are aligned, preferably planar, surfaces which together define a keying surface of the planar container.
- the keying surface of the housing is also preferably a planar, preferably vertical, surface against which each of said planar surfaces of the container and the head extend, at least partially, when the container is housed in the housing (position inserted).
- the displacement of the container is then possible only parallel to the keying surface of the housing.
- the head is also advantageously locked on the container.
- the head externally has a cylindrical general surface of circular section, locally interrupted by a flat portion constituting said head polarizing surface.
- the container externally has a cylindrical general surface of circular section, locally interrupted by a flat portion constituting said container keying surface.
- the container preferably the container, is provided with a marker adapted for remote electromagnetic communication, preferably an NFC marker, fixed on the head of said container.
- the marker extends over one of said keying surfaces of the container and the head.
- the head can be mounted non-removable on the container. In particular, it can be clipped, inviolably, which is well suited when the container is a consumable.
- the head is preferably shaped to be mounted on the head by sliding and preferably clipping, preferably irreversible clipping, the sliding preferably being in a direction substantially parallel to the axis of the head.
- the head may be configured to, when assembled on the container, be slidably guided on the container, preferably to an extreme position in which it is clipped on the container, preferably permanently.
- the head may comprise a slider, for example a pin, configured to cooperate with a rail formed on the container. Equivalently, the slider may be on the container and the rail on the container.
- the rail preferably rectilinear, preferably extends parallel to the axis of the container or the head, as it is provided on the container or on the head, respectively.
- such a mounting by sliding then clipping, is fast and allows a predetermined positioning of the head on the container, and in particular a predetermined angular positioning around the axis of the head.
- the head and container keying surfaces are configured so that the container can not be housed in a respective housing, so as to couple the pressurizing valve with the pressurizing inlet of the housing, on the one hand, and the emptying valve with the housing housing outlet, only when said keying surfaces are disposed in a predefined position.
- Each housing is preferably substantially complementary in shape to the portion of the container accommodated therein.
- the head comprises a side wall, of generally cylindrical shape, provided with an internal thread for attachment to an external thread of a neck of the container.
- valve is sometimes called “non-return valve”.
- flaps of an apparatus according to the invention are preferably of the "cross-slit” type, preferably of the "umbrella” type.
- the apparatus according to the invention is described with reference to a service position in which the apparatus is disposed on a horizontal floor and ready to manufacture a beverage, the containers being arranged in their respective housings.
- the adjectives "upper” and “lower”, “vertical” and “horizontal” or the adverbs “above” and “below” refer to this position.
- Figure 1 shows in perspective an apparatus according to the invention, the funnel in Figure lb being shown disassembled from the base;
- FIG. 2 (2a and 2b) shows cross sections of this apparatus
- Figure 2c shows in perspective the bowl of the funnel and an emulsifier shaft in the closed position
- Figure 2d shows in longitudinal section the funnel and the emulsifier shaft in the closed position
- Fig. 3 (3a-3c) illustrates the assembly of the control module of the apparatus shown in Fig. 1;
- Figure 4a shows, in perspective, the drive motor of the emulsifier shaft and the actuator for changing its position in the vertical direction;
- Figure 4b shows an exploded view of the emulsifier shaft
- Figure 4c shows a section of the apparatus, illustrating the closed position.
- FIG. 1 shows an apparatus for manufacturing a beverage unit, that is to say, glass, according to the invention.
- the apparatus comprises a base 1 comprising a platform 2 for receiving a glass to be filled, a mast 4 fixed on the platform 2 and a cellar 8, fixed on the mast 4 above the platform 2 and having a plurality of 14.
- Each housing 14 is adapted to receive a container 16 containing an ingredient.
- the apparatus comprises more than three, more than four, more than five, even more than six or more than seven, and / or less than twenty, less than fifteen, or even less than ten dwellings, preferably less than eight dwellings, preferably six dwellings.
- a funnel 18 is removably attached to the pan 8 and receives the ingredients leaving the containers.
- the base also supports a control module 20 and pumps 22 for the pressurization of the containers.
- All containers are preferably identical. They may contain the same or different ingredients. Preferably, at least two containers contain different ingredients.
- the containers 16 are removable, that is to say that they can be extracted from the housing, and then returned to the housing in the service position, as often as desired.
- Each housing 14 is preferably of substantially complementary shape to the part of the container which is housed therein, so as to receive and immobilize in position said container.
- Each container 16 comprises a container 24, preferably made of glass, defining a volume in which an ingredient is disposed, and a head 28, fixed, preferably screwed, on the container 24 (Fig. 2a).
- a container 24 preferably has an internal volume greater than 0.1 liter, preferably greater than 0.2 liter, and / or less than 1.5 liter, preferably less than 1 liter, preferably about 0.5 liter.
- the wall of a container 24 may be of any "food" material adapted to the ingredient contained in the container. Its thickness is preferably greater than 1 mm, 2 mm or 3 mm.
- the head 28 comprises a lateral wall 30, of generally cylindrical shape, provided with an internal thread for attachment to an external thread of a neck of the container, and a bottom 32 traversed by pressurization and release valves 36 fixed 36 on the bottom 32, for example, by gluing or clipping.
- the fixing threads are preferably configured to ensure maximum screwing in less than one turn, preferably less than half a turn.
- a flat portion 38 of the head defined by the outer surface of the side wall 30, extends in the extension of a flat part 40 defined by the outer surface of the container 24.
- the flats 38 and 40 are head and container keying surfaces which must be arranged in a predefined position so that the container can be housed in its housing. In this predefined position, these flats form a container keying surface and provide, in cooperation with a flat portion 41 of the housing, forming a housing keying surface, means for deterring the user when inserting the container in its housing. .
- the head and container keying surfaces cooperate together and with the housing keying surface to assure the user that the head is fixed to the container in a predetermined fixing position and that the container is housed in the housing. with a predetermined positioning.
- This cooperation is particularly advantageous when the container is cylindrical.
- the predetermined fixing position may correspond to a position of tight attachment, preferably maximum screwing, of the head on the container.
- the cooperation between the different keying surfaces ensures the user that the attachment of the head on the container is sealed.
- the risk of leakage of the ingredient contained in the container is greatly limited.
- This cooperation also prevents unscrewing of the head after the container has been placed in its housing.
- Each container 16 still carries a marker 42, or "tag”, preferably of the NFC type.
- the marker 42 is preferably fixed on the flat part 40 of the container or on the flat part 38 of the head. Preferably, it extends vertically when the container is disposed in its housing.
- the marker 42 preferably contains information on the ingredient contained in the container, for example its composition, its volume, its density, its origin, the number of calories it brings or its expiry date.
- the apparatus comprises a reader provided with an antenna 44, arranged to read, without contact, preferably by NFC (in English "near field communication"), the marker 42.
- NFC in English "near field communication
- the reader is also able to write on the marker 42.
- it is able to write on the marker 42 information relating to the use of the container 16, for example relating to the amount of ingredient already extracted from the container, or on the date of first use of the container.
- control module 20 can inform the user of the need to change a container or to provide for the next replacement of the container, but also to inform him of the expiry of the ingredient contained in the container.
- the recording of information on the marker 42 by the reader also advantageously makes it possible to keep a traceability of this information, even if the container is extracted from its housing, for example to be used on another device. Health risks are greatly reduced and the quality of the information provided to users is improved.
- the marker advantageously allows the control module 20 to know the contents and the slot occupied by the container, without the user of the device needs to configure it for this purpose.
- circuit for filling the funnel with an ingredient initially contained in a container is similar regardless of the container considered. In the following description, only one of these circuits is described.
- Each housing 14 comprises a pressurizing inlet 46 connected, by a pipe not shown, to the outlet of a respective pressurizing pump 22.
- Each housing 14 also has a housing outlet 47 through which the ingredient extracted from the container 16 enters the funnel 18.
- the pressurizing pump 22 is configured to pressurize, through the pressurizing inlet 46 of the housing and the pressurizing valve 34 of the head, the interior of each container 16.
- the funnel is removable so that it can be cleaned.
- the funnel 18 comprises a bowl 48 in which the ingredients leaving the housing outlets 47 of the housings are dumped, by overpressure into the containers 24, and a cover 50 ( Figure 2b).
- the cover 50 preferably discoidal, comprises peripheral ears, not shown, which are housed in corresponding grooves 52 of the bowl 48 ( Figure 2c). Once the funnel 18 disengages from the base, the cover 50 can be easily disassembled from the bowl 48.
- the lid 50 comprises drums 54 which, in the assembled position of the funnel on the base, are inserted into respective outlets of the housing 47 (FIG. 2a) so as to place in sealed fluid communication the inside of the bowl 48. and the interior of the container 24, via the emptying valve 36.
- the cover 50 comprises magnets 56 cooperating with metal inserts of the base, not shown. This cooperation keeps the funnel 18 pressed against the base in the assembled position.
- the bowl 48 has a substantially conical side wall, of vertical axis, and a bottom 58.
- the bowl 48 further comprises sliders, in the form of peripheral protrusions 60, which, in the assembled position of the funnel, are housed in respective rails 62, preferably substantially vertical, formed in the base, which prevents rotation of the bowl 48 around the axis X. A separation of the funnel 18 of the base is not possible by rotation about the axis X.
- the number and positioning of the magnets 56 and the metal inserts are preferably determined so that, when the funnel is assembled on the base, under the effect of the magnetic attraction, the funnel adopts a position angular around the X axis in which the peripheral protrusions 60 of the bowl 48 are opposite the corresponding rails 62. The assembly of the funnel 18 on the base is facilitated.
- the bowl 48 is disposed immediately below the housing outlets 47.
- each housing outlet 47 opens, downstream, directly into the funnel, so that an ingredient exiting through the Dump valve 36 of a container falls directly into the bowl 48, without passing through a conduit such as a hose or rigid. The hygiene conditions are then optimal.
- the bottom 58 of the funnel 18 is traversed by an outlet orifice 64 selectively closable by means of a shutter described below, the displacement of which is controlled by the control module 20.
- the outlet orifice 64 opens above the platform 2 for receiving a glass to be filled.
- the outlet orifice 64 thus allows gravity flow of the mixture contained in the funnel to the glass.
- the apparatus further comprises an emulsifier 66 for creating an emulsion from the mixture of ingredients contained in the bowl 48.
- the emulsifier comprises an X-axis emulsifier shaft 68, and a drive motor 70 comprising a drive shaft 72 rotatably coupled to the emulsifier shaft 68 about the X axis.
- the emulsifier shaft 68 is provided with an emulsion member which may be, as in the embodiment shown, constituted by a helical spring 76 closed on itself and surrounding the emulsifier shaft 68 in bearing on pallets 78 extending substantially radially with respect to the axis X and preferably equi-angularly distributed around the axis X.
- an emulsion member which may be, as in the embodiment shown, constituted by a helical spring 76 closed on itself and surrounding the emulsifier shaft 68 in bearing on pallets 78 extending substantially radially with respect to the axis X and preferably equi-angularly distributed around the axis X.
- the emulsifier shaft 68 has an upper end 80 rotatably coupled with the drive shaft 72, via a dog clutch 82, and a lower end 84 on which is fixed the inner ring 86 of a bearing, preferably a ball bearing.
- the emulsifier shaft 68 is mounted to move in translation along the X axis between open and closed positions, so as to come selectively plug the outlet port 64 at the bottom of the bowl 48, and thus act as a shutter.
- the outer ring 88 of the ball bearing is in the closed position a bearing guiding the rotation of the drive shaft 68 about the axis X.
- a closure plug 90 preferably an elastomer, is attached to the outer ring 88 and shaped to seal the outlet 64 of the bowl in the closed position, as shown in FIG. 4c.
- the closure cap 90 preferably carries a flexible skirt 92 in which is housed the outer ring 88.
- the dimensions of the skirt 92 are determined so that it elastically compresses the outer ring 88, so as to be rigidly attached thereto.
- the closure plug 90 also has a pin 94 extending downwardly the skirt 92 and shaped so as to penetrate into the outlet orifice 64 of the bowl 48, which makes it possible to effectively maintain the position of the emulsifier shaft by compared to the bowl 48 when the funnel is disassembled from the base.
- the stud 94 comprises fins 96, preferably extending substantially radially with respect to the axis X and preferably distributed substantially equiangularly about the axis X.
- the number of fins 96 is preferably greater than 2, preferably greater than 3 and preferably less than 8, preferably less than 6.
- the presence of fins 96 facilitates the insertion of the pin 94 into the outlet orifice 64 of the bowl 48.
- the fins 96 advantageously guide the flow of the mixture of ingredients contained in the bowl 48, avoiding the appearance of vortices.
- the teeth of the lower end of the drive shaft and / or the teeth of the upper end of the emulsifier shaft each have an inclined face 98 facilitating coupling regardless of the angular position initial of the drive shaft or the foamer shaft.
- the upper end 80 of the emulsifier shaft 68 has a rigid upper skirt 100 which, when the lid 50 closes the bowl 48 (FIG. 2b), is housed in an opening 102, of shape complementary, arranged in the center of the lid.
- the emulsifier shaft 68 advantageously remains in position, along the axis of the funnel, which keeps it in the closed position, at least as long as the funnel is not returned.
- the funnel still contains liquid, this liquid is not reversed when handling the funnel.
- the emulsifier shaft 68 can pass between the closed position in which it closes, sealingly, the outlet orifice 64 and the open position in which it is released from this outlet orifice and allows the flow of the mixture contained in the bowl 48, the emulsifier shaft 68 is movable in translation along the axis X.
- the drive motor 70 is fixed in a support 104 slidably mounted on two vertical rods 106.
- a coil spring 108 is threaded onto each rod 106 and compressed between the support 104 and a stop 110 at the upper end of the rod 106, so as to elastically push the support 104 downwards.
- the translational drive of the support 104 upward is provided by means of an actuator 112.
- the actuator 112 comprises an actuator motor 114, a first gearwheel 116 fixed to the actuator motor shaft, and a second gear 118, driven by the first gearwheel 116 about the axis of rotation Y of the drive motor shaft 70, coinciding with the axis X.
- the second gear 118 includes a cam follower which bears on an inclined cam surface of the carrier 104 so that its rotation alters the altitude of the drive motor 70.
- the invention is not limited to these means for modifying the altitude of the drive motor 70.
- the upper end of the emulsifier shaft 68 is attached to the lower end of the drive shaft by magnetic fastening means.
- the vertical displacement of the drive motor therefore drives that of the emulsifier shaft 68, and thus causes the opening or closing of the outlet orifice 64.
- the magnetic fastening means may comprise a magnet 120 attached to the lower end of the drive shaft cooperating with a magnet 122 attached to the upper end of the emulsifier rod 68.
- the control module 20 conventionally comprises an electronic card 124 (FIG. 3) on which are in particular fixed a processor and a memory comprising code instructions making it possible to operate the processor, in particular for controlling the electrical components, and in particular the motors ensuring the operation of the pressurizing pumps and the drive motors and the foam concentrator.
- Each antenna 44 carried by a substrate 126, is electrically connected to the electronic card 124 via conductive tracks arranged on a flexible hinge 128, preferably a polymeric film. As represented in FIGS. 3a and 3b, the antennas 44 can thus be separated from the general plane of the electronic card 124, and in particular extend substantially perpendicularly to the electronic card 124.
- the electronic card 124 is preferably disposed between the housing 14, preferably substantially perpendicular to the X axis, each substrate 126 extending in abutment on a housing 14 (see also Figure 2b).
- the compactness of the device is improved.
- the substrate of an antenna 44 associated with a housing extends against the flat portion 41 of this housing 14.
- the apparatus operates as follows.
- the funnel is in the disassembled position, as shown in FIG.
- the emulsifier shaft rests, by its lower end, in the outlet of the funnel and its upper end passes through the central opening of the cover, which keeps the emulsifier shaft along the axis of the 'funnel.
- the lid is fixed to the bowl by a rotation about its axis, the ears at the periphery of the lid being inserted into the grooves 52 of the bowl.
- the user approaches the funnel of the base in order to introduce the barrels 54 of the lid into the corresponding housing outlets.
- the magnets attached to the lid are attracted by the metal inserts of the base, which allows precise positioning of the drums 54 opposite the housing outlets 47, without specific operation of the housing. 'user.
- the protuberances 60 at the periphery of the bowl 48 are opposite the rails 62. After penetration of the peripheral protrusions 60 in the rails 62, the funnel is guided in translation along its axis to the assembled position in which the lid is held in support against the base by the cooperation of the magnets of the lid and the metal inserts of the base.
- the user To use the apparatus, the user must also introduce the containers 16, by their heads, into the housings 14, as shown in Figure la.
- the containers can be delivered ready-to-use, with the head of a container already mounted on the container.
- a seal preferably sealed, covers the pressurizing and emptying valves. Hygiene is improved.
- the introduction of the container into its housing makes it possible to couple its pressurizing valve 34 with the pressurizing inlet 46 of the housing, on the one hand, and the emptying valve 36 with the housing outlet 47.
- the coupling of a container in a housing thus leads to establish a sealed circuit from the container 24, through the emptying valve 36 and the outlet to the bowl 48 of the funnel.
- the marker 42 fixed on the flat 40 of the container is then close to the antenna 44, in a position allowing exchanges with the antenna 44.
- These exchanges allow the control module 20 to know that the container is present in the housing but also, for example, to know the nature of the ingredient, the amount of residual ingredient, as well as the date of commissioning.
- Knowing the nature of the ingredient and the residual amount of ingredient in the container advantageously allows the container to be placed in any housing. Before beginning the manufacture of a drink, it is sufficient for the reader to read the marker to know the ingredients available, and their locations and quantities.
- the two flats 38 and 40 face and preferably are in contact with the flat portion 41 of the housing. Neither the container 24 nor the container head can then rotate, which prevents in particular any accidental unscrewing of the head.
- the control module orders the closing of the outlet orifice of the funnel. More specifically, it controls to lower, under the effect of the springs 108, the support of the drive motor, and therefore the emulsifier shaft, to the closed position.
- control module 20 then activates the pressurization pump 22 of the associated housing, which allows the injection of air under pressure, through the valve of pressurization 34, in the container 24.
- the pressure inside the container 24 increases accordingly.
- the emptying valve 36 opens and the ingredient can flow through the emptying valve 36 and the outlet of the housing in the funnel.
- the different ingredients can be poured into the funnel simultaneously or not. Preferably, they are poured substantially simultaneously, which accelerates the manufacture of the drink.
- the nature of the ingredients and their dosage are determined by means of a recipe stored in the control module 20.
- a recipe stored in the control module 20.
- at least two different ingredients are poured into the funnel.
- the amount of an ingredient dispensed may in particular be adjusted with the duration of the pressurization of the corresponding container and / or with the value of the pressure imposed in the container.
- the control module deactivates the pressurizing pump.
- the dump valve closes.
- the control module activates the emulsifier.
- the closure cap In the closed position, the closure cap is pressed against the outlet of the funnel, and thus immobilized.
- the emulsifier shaft is thus maintained laterally by the outer ring of the bearing, locked in position by the sealing plug.
- the control module 20 controls the opening of the outlet orifice. More specifically, it controls the activation of the actuator motor in order to raise, against the springs 108, the support of the drive motor, and therefore, because of the magnetic coupling between the drive shaft and the emulsifier shaft, raise the sealing cap.
- the mixture in the funnel flows into the glass.
- the fins 96 guide the flow.
- the dose of an ingredient extracted from a container is recorded by the reader 44 in the marker 42 of the container. On reading the information contained in the marker, the reader can determine the amount of residual ingredient, and, if necessary, warn the user.
- the user pulls the funnel, along the X axis, against the magnetic attraction between the lid and the base on the one hand and between the foamer shaft 68 and the drive shaft on the other hand.
- the assembly consisting of the bowl 48, the cover 50 and the emulsifier shaft 68 then detaches from the base.
- the emulsifier shaft 68 remains however aligned with the axis of the funnel, being maintained, in the upper part, by the central opening 102 of the lid, and, in the lower part, by the introduction of the nipple of the plug. shutter in the outlet of the funnel. The manipulation of this set is facilitated.
- the emulsifier shaft 68 can be removed and the bowl.
- the lid and the foamer shaft can be cleaned separately.
- the drums 54 extend, in the assembled position of the funnel, to the housing outlets 47, until they are in leaktight contact with the flap valves. emptying 36 respective. The only cleaning of the funnel is thus sufficient to maintain optimal hygiene conditions.
- an apparatus according to the invention is compact and robust. It allows to make very quickly and accurately a drink, and in particular a cocktail. In addition, the containers can be easily replaced, which offers great flexibility of use.
- An apparatus according to the invention also allows optimal hygiene, in particular because the circuits for the ingredients are extremely short, an ingredient that can be transferred directly from a container to the funnel, then directly from the funnel to the glass, without transit through pipes.
- an apparatus according to the invention comprises no duct, and in particular no flexible or rigid pipe between any container and the funnel.
- the keying surfaces are not limited to flats. All surfaces for maintaining a container in a relative position relative to the housing in which it is inserted are conceivable.
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