NZ227614A - Beverage brewing machine: includes filter moving means - Google Patents

Beverage brewing machine: includes filter moving means

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NZ227614A
NZ227614A NZ22761489A NZ22761489A NZ227614A NZ 227614 A NZ227614 A NZ 227614A NZ 22761489 A NZ22761489 A NZ 22761489A NZ 22761489 A NZ22761489 A NZ 22761489A NZ 227614 A NZ227614 A NZ 227614A
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Alan Macleod King
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<div class="application article clearfix" id="description"> <p class="printTableText" lang="en">2276 14 <br><br> Priority Dat ;(sj: <br><br> C&lt;W»pitue SufcCif Class- . <br><br> . .4*4-• <br><br> ' olion Filed: 1^.'. <br><br> AA 5&gt;.\ /.. <br><br> Publication Cr-tar P.O. Journal, <br><br> ...a5..JUJ4.199t <br><br> • <br><br> NEW ZEALAND <br><br> PATENTS ACT, 1953 <br><br> No.: Date: <br><br> COMPLETE SPECIFICATION "COFFEE BREWER" <br><br> //We, VKI TECHNOLOGIES, INC., a corporation of-Granada, of 3200 2ieme Rue St. Hubert, Quebec J3Y 5S9," Canada. <br><br> hereby declare the invention for which I / we pray that a patent may be granted to me/us, and the method by which it is to be performed, to be particularly described in and by the following statement:- <br><br> - 1 - <br><br> (followed by page -la-) <br><br> 227614 <br><br> •fc <br><br> Js <br><br> -.a i <br><br> - la - <br><br> o u <br><br> ■*'¥■ <br><br> u <br><br> This application is related to the patent entitled "COFFEE BREWER" of which Alan M. King is the inventor, 5 US Patent No. 4, 632, 023 which issued in December 30, <br><br> 1986. <br><br> This invention relates in general to coffee or other beverage brewers, and in particular to an improvement in beverage brewing machines wherein the filter 10 element can be repetitively used and can be removed from the brewing chamber so that the coffee grounds can be removed therefrom and then the filter element can be returned to the brewing chamber. <br><br> The present invention is an improvement in beverage 15 brewing machines such as disclosed in US Patent No. <br><br> 3,565,641 which issued on February 23, 1971 wherein the inventor is Alan M. King. This patent discloses a beverage brewing vending machine for brewing a single cup of coffee or other beverage which has a brewing 20 chamber which receives hot water and beverage material. The chamber has a floor through which and liquid can pass but is provided with a filte which prevents the beverage material from passin therethrough. The apparatus disclosed in Patent 25 3,565,641 has a lower chamber which is of substantially the same cross-sectional size as the first chamber located below the first chamber in^whigh a piston is mounted. The piston can be moved upwardly toward the first chamber which forces air through the 30 floor of the first chamber into the first chamber so as to agitate and brew the hot water and beverage material mixture to produce the beverage. The piston then moves away from the floor of the top chamber and <br><br> i <br><br> 227614 <br><br> - 2 - <br><br> draws the beverage through the floor and filter and then dispenses it through a suitable spout. In the apparatus of US Patent 3,565,641, the filter material is not reused but a supply of filter material is supplied to the brewing chamber for each individual cup of coffee and then is discarded. <br><br> It is an object of the invention to provide an improved brewing machine which allows reuse of the filter material. <br><br> Accordingly the invention may be said to consist in a beverage brewing machine comprising in combination, <br><br> (a) an upper brewing chamber adapted to receive hot water and a beverage material and having an open lower end, <br><br> (b) a lower chamber with an open upper end which is, during brewing, in registration and sealed with said open lower end, <br><br> (c) A reusable filter mounted between said upper and lower chambers and said chambers during brewing clamping said filter therebetween, <br><br> (d) A reciprocable piston mounted in said lower chamber for forcing air through said filter into said upper chamber and for withdrawing brewed beverage through said filter, <br><br> (e) means which separates and unseals saiq}2^ 3 JAfcfyyj £ upper and lower chambers so as to unclamp said\ * Ji filter, <br><br> (f) means which moves said filter from between <br><br> said upper and lower chambers, <br><br> (g) means which removes the used beverage material from said filter while said upper and lower chambers are separated, and <br><br> (h) means which returns said filter to between said upper and lower chambers. <br><br> A related brewing machine herein described is claimed in New Zealand Patent Specification No. 236116 which has been divided from the present specification. <br><br> The brewing machines are described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. <br><br> ON THE DRAWINGS: <br><br> FIG. 1 is a view illustrating a beverage brewing machine; <br><br> FIG. 2 is a top view of the beverage brewing machine; <br><br> FIG. 3 is a partially cut-away side view illustrating the beverage machine; <br><br> FIG. 4 is a partially sectional view of the beverage machine; <br><br> FIG. 5 is a partially cut-away side view of the machine; <br><br> FIG. 6 is a sectional view taken on line VI-VI in FIG. 5 and illustrates the mechanism for controlling the movement of the upper brewing chamber and the <br><br> 227614 <br><br> - 4 - <br><br> o filter material; <br><br> FIG. 7 is a side view of the brew hold down drive for the beverage machine; <br><br> FIG. 8 is a partially cut-away sectional view taken 5 on line VIII-VI1I in FIG. 5 illustrating the pull down lever; <br><br> FIG. 9 illustrates the filter medium drive; <br><br> FIG. 10 illustrates a modification of the machine; <br><br> FIG. 11 illustrates the modification of FIG. 10. 10 FIG. 12 is a sectional view showing a modified driving link; and <br><br> FIG. 13 is a fragmental view of the device of FIG. 12 in a different position. <br><br> FIG. 1 illustrates the structure of the present 15 machine which comprises a frame member 130 with a coffee dispenser 121 mounted thereon with an opening 123a and which has a suitable check mechanism such as well known to those skilled in the art which upon demand deposits coffee into an upper brewing chamber 20 11 which cooperates with a lower brewing chamber 25. Hot water is dispensed from a reservoir 123 which has a suitable heater and a spout 124 for providing one cup of hot water into the funnel 17 of the top brewing chamber 11 where it is agitated by the action of a 25 piston 26 mounted in the lower chamber 25 to brew coffee. After the coffee has been brewed, it is drawn through a filter and passes out openings 33 to a spoj 101 to a cup 102 for use. <br><br> FIGS. 2 through 9 disclose the machine mechanism. 30 As shown in FIGS. 4 and 6, the top of the lower brewing chamber 25 supports the filter materi 36. The filter material 36 may be a screening fabric type such as polyester monofilament number HD7-75 or <br><br> U- <br><br> HD7-63 which is available from TETKO Inc., 420 Saw Mill River Road, Elmsford, New York 10523. <br><br> The lower chamber 25 is cylindrical-shaped and a piston 26 is mounted therein and is connected by wrist pin 28 to a piston rod 37 which is connected by a pin 29 to a crank arm 31 mounted on drive shaft 32 which is driven in a single direction to actuate the machine by a suitable driving motor 150. The upper brewing chamber 11 may be square, rectangular or round in shape but in the illustrated example, is generally square and has the funnel 17 which has an extension 18 that is mounted to the top of the upper chamber 11 and has a downward funnel portion 19 which terminates at an opening 21 for supplying the hot water and beverage material as, for example, coffee grounds to the brewing chambers. Above the top of the lower chamber 25, the flexible filter material 36 is mounted as shown, for example, in FIGS. 4 and 6. The filter material 36 is sealed in the brewing chamber by a lower gasket 35 mounted in the upper portion of the lower chamber 25 and a second gasket 40 mounted in the lower edge of the upper chamber 11. Molded into gasket 35 is a screen material to prevent grounds from accidentally entering the lower chamber 25. A filter material hold down grid 20 engages the filter material 36 during the brewing cycle and has three longitudinal members 42, 44 and 43 as illustrated in FIG. 2 and five transverse members 41, 46, 47, 48 and 49. The hold down grid 20 is connected to a pivotally supported hold down lever 52 by bearings 51 and 51a and brackets 53 attached to the grid hold down member 20 as shown in FIGS. 2 and 4. <br><br> \ • <br><br> i,. <br><br> 227614 <br><br> f <br><br> | - 6 - <br><br> O <br><br> In the present machine, the upper brewing chamber 11 is opened and unsealed from the lower brewing chamber 25 to allow the strip of filter material 36 to be withdrawn from the brewing chamber so as to remove 5 the grounds 101 from the previous cup of coffee from the machine. This is generally illustrated in FIG. 9 wherein the strip 36 of filter material has one end which passes over a roller 102 to a reel 103 mounted on the frame of the machine with a shaft 104. The 10 shaft 104 carries a gear 106 which is in mesh with an idler gear 105 mounted on shaft 99 which meshes with a segment gear 107 which drives the reel 103. The segment gear 107 is mounted on shaft 108 which carries a sprocket 109 and cams 111 and 118. Cam 111 engages 15 a cam follower 112 mounted on an arm 113 which is pivotally supported as illustrated in FIG. 3. <br><br> The end 116 of arm 113 is bent as shown and is received in an opening 114 in frame 58 which serves as a pivot point for moving the filter hold-down member (^} 20 20. The arm 113 is pivotally connected to an arm 117 which has its upper end 120 connected to member 122, as shown in FIG. 5. Member 122 has a pin 251 which is received in a recess formed between uprights 252 and 253 formed on member 135 which is pivotally supported 25 on shafts 59 and 59a of the frame 58. <br><br> Member 122 has an upper surface against which the end 262 of rocker arm 261 bears. Rocker arm 261 is pivotally supported on shaft 54 which has a flat portion as shown in FIG. 4. Lever arm 52 is carried 30 on shaft 54 and has a free end with a pin 51 which engages brackets 700 and 701 that are attached to hold down member 20. <br><br> k <br><br> 5 <br><br> 10 <br><br> 15 <br><br> 20 <br><br> 25 <br><br> - 7 - <br><br> Thus, when push rod 117 is pulled down by cam 111 the hold down member 20 is held down. <br><br> Cam 118 engages a cam follower 119 mounted on a lever 142 which is pivotally mounted with a pin 144 as shown in FIG. 3. Lever 142 carries a rod 143 and when cam follower 119 rises on cam 118, filter material 36 is positively pulled by rod 143. <br><br> As shown in FIG. 9 the filter web 36 is connected to the reel 103 by pin 131 such that when gear 106 is driven by idler gear 105 which is in turn driven by segment gear 107 the reel 103 pulls the filter material 36 out of the brewing chamber such that the ground residue 101 from the previous brewed cup is scraped off of the filter material 36 by a scraper 132 which has an end 133 that removes the residue 101 and the residue falls into a container, not shown. The other end of the filter material 36 passes over roller 100 and the filter material 36 passes around the rod 143 and has its second end attached to a pin 136 as best shown in FIG. 9. <br><br> After the segment gear 107 has driven the filter material 36 so that the residue 101 has been scraped from the filter material, the segment gear which rotates in a counterclockwise direction relative to FIGS. 3 and 9 disengages the gear 105 which releases the reel 103 so that the rod 143 will pull the filter material through the brewing chamber so that the rod 143 takes the position shown in dotted line in FIG. 9. <br><br> The upper brewing chamber is mounted on bifabricated arms 137a and 137b and 138a and 138b which are attached to a pivoted member 135 as shown in FIG. 5. A pair of stub shafts 139 and 141 are connected to the upper brewing chamber 11 and are pivotally mounted in <br><br> the end of arms 137 and 138 as shown in FIG- 9. The stub shafts 139 and 141 are formed with flat spots as illustrated in FIG. 5 and are received in slots 501 formed in the arms 137 and 138. The rear end of member 135 is pivotally connected to the frame by shafts 59 and 59a as illustrated in FIG. 2 which extend through frame members 58a and 58b connected to the frame 58 of the machine. A spring 201 is mounted on a stub shaft 59c and has ends 202 and 203 so as to bias the member 135 and the arms 137 and 138 upwardly. A shaft 164 passes through member 135a as illustrated in FIG. 4 and a washer assembly 172 is mounted on the extensions 135a and nut 170 locks the upper end of shaft 164 to the member 135. <br><br> A center portion 171 of member 135 carries the projection 135a as illustrated in FIGS. 3 and 4. <br><br> As shown in FIG. 7, the shaft 164 has a hollow enlarged portion 163 at its lower end and carries a cam follower 161 mounted on shaft 162 that is connected to the portion 163. Cam follower 161 engages a cam 154 mounted on shaft 32 which as illustrated in FIG. 5 is driven by the motor 150 through a coupling member 151 and pin 600. A sprocket 300 is also mounted on shaft 32 as illustrated in FIG. 7 and FIG. 5 and drives a chain belt 301 which drives a sprocket 109 mounted on shaft 108 illustrated in FIG. 3. As illustrated in FIG. 3, sprocket 109 is mounted on shaft 108 and carries cams 111 and 118 as well as segment gear 107 which engages gear 105 to drive the filter material 36 on to reel 103. Cam 111 engages cam follower 112 in pivoted arm 113 so as to drive the arm 117 to actuate the filter medium hold-down lever as described. Cam 118 engages cam * <br><br> follower 119 in pivoted lever 142 and rod 143 returns the filter material 36 from reel 103. <br><br> The shaft 32 also drives the crank arm 31 which is connected by a pivot pin 29 to piston rod 37 which is pivotally connected by pivot 28 to the piston 26 as illustrated in FIGS. 6 and 8, for example. <br><br> In operation, when the dispenser machine is energized, the motor 150 illustrated in FIG. 5 will drive the drive shaft 32 in one direction and coffee will be dispensed from the holder 121 and hot water from the reservoir 123 into the upper brewing chamber 11. At this time, the grid hold down 20 engages the filter material 36 through the action of roller 112 on cam 111 and the rest of the linkage to hold it down and the piston 26 moves upwardly in the cylinder 25 forcing air through the filter 36 to agitate the hot water and coffee grounds in the upper chamber 11 so as to brew coffee rapidly and efficiently. During this time, the upper brewing chamber 11 is firmly held against the lower brewing chamber, so the gaskets 40 and 35 seal the brewing chamber. When the piston has passed top dead center, the filter hold down 20 is released by the action of roller 112 on cam 111 which allows the arm 117 to rise. A spring 254 is' mounted on pin 251 so as to bias th£ member 122 upwardly. As 117 is attached to arm 122, this permits arm 261 to rise as it is biased by spring 260. Thus hold down 20 is allowed to also rise on cam 111 acting through roller 112 and the linkage associated with same before all the grounds settle on it. Then the piston moves downwardly in the cylinder 25 which sucks the brewed coffee through the filter material 36 into the lower brewing chamber on to the top of the piston 26. As "r <br><br> 227614 <br><br> - 10 - <br><br> piston 26 continues downwardly in the cylinder 25, it passes the slots 33 which allow the brewed coffee to pass therethrough. The push rod 164 moves upward due to the action of the cam 154 on the cam 154 on the cam 5 follower roller 161 which causes the upper brewing chamber 11 to be raised due to the biasing spring 201. When the piston passes bottom dead center (pouring out the brewed coffee) and begins its upward motion, the grid 20 is lowered to hold down the filter. It is 10 held in this position until the piston reaches top dead center. When said grid is raised, it remains there for the balance of the brew cycle. The purpose of this is to have the grid away from the filter when the patty is formed. With the grid hold down 20 in 15 the up position and the upper brewing chamber 11 in the upper position the segment gear 107 engages the gear 105 which engages gear 106 to move the filter material 36 and used coffee grounds 101 out of the brewing chamber past the scraper 132 and the grounds 20 are removed and fall into a suitable receptacle. Then the segment gear 107 passes beyond the gear 105 and the rod 143 returns the filter material 36 to the brewing chamber and the upper brewing chamber 11 and the hold down grid 20 are returned to the down 25 position ready for the next cycle with the piston 26 in the lower position. <br><br> FIGS. 10 and 11 illustrate a modification wherein the reusable filter material 36 can be replaced with a roll of filter paper and wherein the machine 30 can be modified to use the roll of filter paper such that each portion of the filter paper is only used one time. The filter paper 36a passes between the roller 103 which is driven by the gee <br><br> and a roller 602 supported by shaft 603. The roller 602 is supported on arm 604 which has a portion 605 which engages a cam 606 rotating on shaft 108. When roller 602 is out of engagement with reel 103 the paper 36a is not driven. <br><br> It is seen that this provides an iitproved brewing machine wherein a large portion of the cycle is used for brewing the beverage such as coffee and there is a very limited time allowed for raising the upper brewing chamber and the hold down grid and removing the grounds and filter material out of the brewing chamber to clean it and then return the filter to the brewing chamber and again lower the upper brewing chamber and the hold down grid. <br><br> Ihis comprises a substantial improvement over brewing machines of the prior art. <br><br> FIGS. 12 and 13 illustrate a modification of the machine wherein the connectinq rod is modified. The connecting rod 37a has a lower portion 299 which is formed with a slot 300 which is at about a 45 degree angle relative to horizontal so that the pin 29 can move in the slot. This causes the piston to remain at the bottom position shown in FIG. 13 and in the top position shown in FIG. 12 for a longer time than the other embodiment which does not have the slot 300. <br><br> This allows the piston to momentarily stop at the top and the bottom of the stroke which results in an improved coffee brewer due to the fact that it allows more time for the water and coffee to enter the brew chamber before starting the suction cycle and also more time at the bottom of the stroke to pour out the coffee without changing the total cycle time. <br><br> 22761 <br><br> - 12 - <br><br> 10 <br><br> 15 <br><br> 20 <br><br> 25 <br><br> In the present machines, inproved extraction results frcm the brewer when the coffee and water are subjected to the greatly increased air which passes through it during the agitation period. Due to agitation of grounds, oxygenation of the mixture or a combination of both, by adding so high a volume of air during the brewing process, increased extraction results. Any method of providing the extra air can be used such as a compressor or other device. <br><br> The following results were achieved: <br><br> Brewer % Extraction %Solids in Solution Prior 13.3 .78 160 ml-hot water <br><br> Present 15.0 .90 <br><br> Improvement 12.78% 15.0% 8 g. coffee <br><br> Prior 13% <br><br> Present 16% <br><br> Improvement 23% <br><br> .81% 250 ml-hot water .96% 13.6 g. coffee 15% <br><br> Thus, the. results are a substantial increase in percent of extraction and percent of solids in solution. <br><br> Although the invention has been described with respect to preferred embodiments, it is not to be so limited as changes and modifications can be made which are within the full intended scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. <br><br> f" °\ <br><br></p> </div>

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  1. <div class="application article clearfix printTableText" id="claims"> <p lang="en"> J<br><br> 227614<br><br> - 13 -<br><br> WHAT WE CLAIM IS:<br><br> 1 . A beverage brewing machine comprising in combination,<br><br> (a) an upper brewing chamber adapted to receive hot water and a beverage material and having an open lower end,<br><br> (b) a lower chamber with an open upper end which is, during brewing, in registration and sealed with said open lower end,<br><br> (c) ^reusable filter mounted between said upper and lower chambers and said chambers during brewing clamping said filter therebetween,<br><br> (d) Jtfreciprocable piston mounted in said lower chamber for forcing air through said filter into said upper chamber and for withdrawing brewed beverage through said filter,<br><br> (e) means which separates and unseals said upper and lower chambers so as to unclamp said filter,<br><br> (f) means which moves said filter from between said upper and lower chambers,<br><br> (g) means which removes the used beverage material from said filter while said upper and lower chambers are separated, and<br><br> (h) means which returns said filter to between said upper and lower chambers.<br><br>
  2. 2. A beverage brewing machine according to claim 1 wherein said filter is a portion of a gas and liquid permeable strip, said filter portion being, during brewing, clamped between said upp<br><br> 227614-<br><br> - 14 -<br><br> and lower chambers and said means which removes said used beverage material from said filter portion includes a scraper engageable with said portion.<br><br>
  3. 3. A beverage brewing machine according to claim 2 wherein said filter moving means comprises a first reel to which a second portion of said strip is attached on one side of said upper and lower chambers and a rod which biases said strip toward the other side of said upper and lower chambers and a motor for periodically driving said first reel in a first direction to move said filter from between said upper and lower chambers,<br><br> disengagement of said first reel allowing said rod to return said filter portion to between said upper and lower chambers.<br><br>
  4. 4. A beverage brewing machine according to claim 3 wherein a first gear is connected to said first reel and a segment gear is connected to said motor and periodically engageable with said first gear so as to periodically move said strip.<br><br>
  5. 5. A beverage brewing machine according to claim 1 including a moveable hold-down-grid moveable to a first position where said filter is held down in said upper brewing chamber by said hold-down-grid and moveable to a second position so that said filter is not held down by said hold-<br><br> &lt;&lt; ; £ hi down-grid. ,, ? ^<br><br>
  6. 6. A beverage brewing machine according tdy claim 5 wherein a motor is coupled to said hoi^-2 8 JAN 1991<br><br> down-grid to periodically move it from said first?..<br><br> ' C f | V ; *<br><br> 1<br><br> - 15 -<br><br> to said second position.<br><br>
  7. 7. A beverage brewing machine according to claim 6 wherein said motor is coupled to said hold-down-grid through a first cam driven by said motor, a push rod pivotally connected to a first pivoted hold-down-grid lever which is engageable with said cam such that the push rod is reciprocated by rotation of said cam, a second pivoted hold-down-grid lever moveable by said push rod, and a third pivoted hold-down-grid lever attached to said hold-down-grid and engageable with said second pivoted hold-down-grid lever.<br><br>
  8. 8. A beverage brewing machine according to claim 3 including a pivoted lever attached to said upper chamber and spring biased to hold said upper and lower chambers apart, and said motor being coupled to said pivoted lever to move it to a position to hold said upper and lower chambers together in a sealed condition.<br><br>
  9. 9. A beverage brewing apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said motor is coupled to said pivoted lever through a shaft and a second cam.<br><br>
  10. 10. A beverage brewing apparatus according to claim 3 including a pivoted filter-moving lever with said biasing rod attached thereto and said motor coupled to said pivoted filter-moving leve to periodically move it to bring said biasing ro down.<br><br>
  11. 11. A beverage brewing apparatus according to claim 10 including a third cam driven by sai and engageable with said pivoted filter-moving lever.<br><br> 22761 -<br><br> - 16 -<br><br>
  12. 12. A beverage brewing machine substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to any of the accompanying drawings.<br><br> .liift fr/unifajfrt far<br><br> ^ 8y bte/ttoir «Nttortarf AqtwH<br><br> O a. i. PMsjb scmh.<br><br> </p> </div>
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