“Single-dose capsule for the preparation of a beverage”
The present invention relates a single—dose capsule suitable for ning coffee or
some other raw material for alimentary use, normally used for the production of beverages.
In the description below particular reference will be made to capsules containing
coffee powder, it being clearly understood that the present invention also refers to other
alimentary raw materials generally used in the production of beverages, both by means of
percolation and by means of infusion, such as teas or infusions.
es of the known type generally comprise a body made of polymer material and
produced in a manner known per se, for example by means of an injection-moulding process.
A capsule according to the prior art is described for example in European patent EP
9 in the name of the same Applicant. The capsule according to the prior art comprises
a casing with a slightly frustoconical shape which may be manufactured by means of
thermoforming of a sheet of polypropylene for alimentary use or by means of injection—
moulding. The casing has a continuous perimetral top edge projecting towards the outside of
the capsule in the radial direction and a perimetral bottom edge.
The capsule also comprises a bottom provided with at least one hole through which
the beverage being prepared is able to pass.
The top perimetral edge and the bottom etral edge are , respectively, with
a top foil and a bottom foil, both made of aluminium, or other al for alimentary use
known per se.
In this description, the expression "sealing an edge" is tood as meaning
applying a foil to the top edge or bottom edge of the capsule so that there is no fluid
communication n the inside and outside of the capsule h this foil. In a manner
known per se, in fact, the edges sealed by means of the foils prevent the coffee powder from
losing its organoleptic properties when it comes into contact with the air.
The bottom divides the inside of the capsule into two zones:
— a first zone, bounded by the top foil, the side wall and the bottom; and
— a second zone, bounded by the bottom, the side wall of the capsule and the bottom
foil.
The first zone contains the powdery nce, while the second zone is intended to
collect temporarily the beverage before it leaves the capsule.
This type of capsule is nown and envisages the use of a machine provided with
means for perforating the top foil of the capsule, able to create a plurality of holes through
which hot water is injected inside the top chamber at a very high pressure, for example of
between 7 and 9 bar. A punch creates a spout on the second foil of the capsule, in the region
of the central cusp, just before percolation of the beverage through the holes commences.
Owing to the combined effect of the pressurised hot water supplied into the top chamber and
the form of the bottom wall, the beverage fills the bottom chamber with a turbulent
movement which favours emulsification of the fatty substances.
Capsules of this type, although widely used, are not without drawbacks.
In fact, separation of the top foil and the bottom foil is not easy since the foil is
welded to the edge of the capsule, precisely along its edge. Rapid and efficient separation
would, however, be desirable, in order to obtain proper sorting of the waste formed by the
used capsule. In fact, for example if the foils were made of aluminium, they would be totally
recyclable.
The object of the present invention is therefore to me, at least partly, the
drawbacks of the prior art.
A first task of the present invention is to provide a e in which separation of the
foils from the capsule casing, for example the aluminium component from the polymer
component, is facilitated.
A second task of the present invention is to provide a capsule which may be easily
ed of as totally able waste.
The object and tasks are achieved with a single-dose capsule for the preparation of a
beverage from a powdery or granular raw material.
In one aspect, there is provided a capsule for the preparation of a ge from a
powdery or granular raw material contained in the capsule, comprising a body made of
polymer material, said body having a top edge and a bottom edge, at least one of said top
edge and said bottom edge being provided with a foil suitable for g said at least one
edge;
said capsule being terized in that said foil is provided with a tongue; and
said capsule being characterized in that said top chamber is provided with a filter
applied onto a bottom wall and consisting of a sheet of permeable material, said filter being
provided with a filter tongue.
The further advantages and characteristic features of the present invention will
become clear from the detailed ption which follows of a number of examples of
ment, provided by way of a non-limiting example, with nce to the accompanying
3O drawings in which:
Fig. 1 shows a sectional View, along an axial section plane, of a first embodiment
of a capsule according to the present invention;
Fig. 2 shows a cross—sectional View, along an axial section plane, of a second
embodiment of a capsule according to the present invention;
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Fig. 3 shows a cross—sectional View, along an axial section plane, of a third
embodiment of a capsule according to the present invention;
Fig. 4 shows a perspective view of a capsule ing to the t invention;
Fig. 5 shows a side View of a capsule according to the present invention; and
Fig. 6 shows a cross—sectional View, along an axial section plane, of a capsule
according to the present invention.
With reference to Figure 1 the ing are defined:
- an axial direction, parallel to the direction of the main axis 11 of the capsule; and
— a radial direction perpendicular to and passing through the main axis 11 of the
capsule.
Figure 1 shows a capsule 10 for the preparation of a beverage from a powdery or
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granular raw material according to the present invention.
The capsule 10 comprises a body 12 made of polymer material with a top edge 14 and
a bottom edge 16. At least one of said top edge 14 and said bottom edge 16 is provided with
a foil 18, 20 suitable for sealing the at least one edge 14, 16.
The at least one foil 18, 20 is suitable for being pierced or torn before or during the
beverage ation step by a dispensing machine (not shown).
The e according to the present invention is characterized in that the at least one
foil 18, 20 is provided with a tongue 22, 24.
According to a first embodiment of the present ion, shown in Figure 1, the
e 10 comprises a top foil 18 suitable for sealing the top edge 14. The top foil 18
comprises a first tongue 22 projecting from the top edge 14.
According to a possible embodiment of the present invention, shown in Figure 2, the
capsule 10 comprises a bottom foil 20 le for sealing the bottom edge 16. The bottom
foil 20 comprises a second tongue 24 projecting from the bottom edge 16.
According to a possible embodiment of the present invention, shown in Figure 3, the
capsule 10 according to the present invention comprises the first tongue 22 of the top foil 18
and the second tongue 24 of the bottom foil 20.
In the embodiments shown in Figure 1—3, the capsule according to the present
invention, along the bottom edge, has a projection 26 in the axial ion towards the
outside of the capsule 10 which, following the external perimeter of the bottom edge 16,
forms a circular rim.
The tongues 22, 24 may be made of the same material as the top foil 18 and hence be
tions which are not welded to the respective edges 14, 16 of the capsule 10.
In the le embodiments shown in Figures 1 and 3, the first tongue 22 of the top
film 18 projects in the radial direction. Advantageously, according to a possible embodiment
of the t invention, the first tongue 22 may be folded over towards the outer surface of
the body 12.
In the possible embodiments shown in Figures 2 and 3, the second tongue 24 of the
bottom film 20 projects in the axial direction s the outside of the capsule.
3O Advantageously, according to a le embodiment of the present invention, the second
tongue 24 may be folded, for example in the radial direction or towards the outer surface of
the projection 26.
According to a possible ment of the present invention, the tongue 22, 24 may
be provided with a rigid part (not shown) for facilitating gripping thereof.
The body of the capsule 10 according to the present invention may comprise a
bottom wall 28 ed with at least one hole 30.
According to a possible embodiment of the present invention, a top chamber 32
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which is le for containing the powdery or granular raw material and inside which
percolation or infusion is performed, is defined between the top foil 18 and the bottom wall
Advantageously the bottom wall 28 of the capsule 10 may be in an inset position with
respect to the bottom edge 16 of the capsule 10 so that the bottom edge 16 ts from the
bottom wall 28 of the capsule 10 in the axial direction.
A bottom r 34 is therefore created between bottom foil 20 and bottom wall
28, said r being suitable for being filled with the beverage supplied Via the holes 30
before it is discharged directly into an underlying container via a spout created at the moment
of piercing or tearing of the said bottom foil 20.
Advantageously, the bottom wall 28, on its surface facing the inside of the top
chamber 32, may be ed with a filter 36 which may consist of a sheet of material which
is permeable, but suitable for retaining the powdery nce which is situated inside the top
chamber 32.
The filter may be made of paper or other material which per se is well known to the
person skilled in the art.
According to a possible embodiment of the present invention, shown in Figure 6, the
filter 36 may be provided with filter tongue 38 so that it can be easily detached from the
bottom 28 of the capsule 10.
As the person skilled in the art may easily understand, the capsule according to the
invention achieves the stated object.
In particular, in the capsules according to the present ion, separation of the foils
from the capsule body, i.e. for example the aluminium component from the polymer
component, is facilitated.
Moreover, the capsule may be easily disposed of as totally able waste.
Advantageously it is possible to separate and dispose of separately the plastic body,
the aluminium foils, the paper filter and the coffee powder.
With regard to the embodiments described above, the person skilled in the art may, in
order to y specific ements, make modifications to and/or replace elements
described with equivalent elements, without thereby departing from the scope of the
accompanying claims.
For example, embodiments may be provided where each foil has two or more
tongues.