US20170190451A1 - Coffee cup and method and device for making a coffee cup - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a kit-of-parts which together form a coffee cup, and to a method and device for making such a coffee cup by securing a cover onto a cup part, thereby forming the coffee cup.
- Coffee cups filled with ground coffee have become a very popular way of making coffee.
- Such coffee cups are known by the popular name “Nespresso” and are disclosed amongst others on www.nespresso.com.
- the cups are used in combination with a dedicated coffee machine. These coffee machines also have become a common household product.
- the coffee machines require coffee cups of a certain standard size. However, some degree of freedom in the size and shape of the coffee cups is allowed by the coffee machines.
- Various suppliers have developed coffee cups and currently supply these coffee cups to the market.
- a disadvantage of the known coffee cups is that a relatively large quantity of packaging material is required to produce a single cup of coffee. This packaging material generally ends up in the waste bin, which is not very environmental friendly.
- the known coffee cups have another disadvantage of a relatively high price.
- the relatively high price is associated with the nature of the coffee cups.
- the coffee cups are individual capsules, containing coffee for a single cup.
- the coffee cups can only be used once and must be discarded after only a single use.
- Some manufacturers of coffee cups have tried to provide an alternative coffee cup which allows re-use of parts of the cup or even the whole cup. Such coffee cups are sometimes indicated as reusable coffee cups. These solutions generally create less waste material and are more environmental friendly. However, it was found that these coffee cups generally do not result in a satisfactory product, in particular because of unreliable behaviour of the cups in the coffee machines. In particular, the known reusable coffee cups do not produce a high and constant quality of coffee. For these reasons, do-it-yourself coffee cups have not gained much popularity until now.
- the coffee cups need to comply with many different requirements, including but not limited to:
- the invention provides a kit-of-parts of a cup part and a separate cover which together form a coffee cup, the cup part comprising:
- the cover comprising:
- the present invention provides an easy to use coffee cup which allows re-use of the cup part.
- the coffee cup can is both cost-effective and environmentally friendly. Moreover, users can simply vary the kind of coffee which is made by filling the cups with different kinds of coffee.
- the resilient sealing material is a different material than the material of the body of the cup part.
- the cover is manufactured from a single circular piece of aluminium sheet material, in particular without any additional parts or materials, wherein the skirt is formed by bending said circular piece along a circular bending line, and wherein the beaded edge is formed by an outer zone of said circular piece being rolled onto itself, wherein the rolling and the bending have an opposite curvature.
- the cup part comprises a groove in the bottom wall which is constructed to let the bottom wall stay clear of a puncturing member of a coffee machine which is constructed to puncture the bottom wall of a different kind of coffee cup which is usable in combination with the coffee machine. In this way, damage to the cup part is avoided. Consequently, the cup part can be used multiple times.
- a circular groove is provided in the upper surface of the coffee cup, wherein the circular groove houses a base part of the sealing ring.
- the sealing ring advantageously seals the volume V inside the dup from the outside.
- the outer edge of the flange has a thickness of 0.7-0.8 mm and the skirt has a length of 0.8-0.9 mm.
- the cup part comprises an annular recess in the circumferential side wall in a region where the circumferential side wall meets the flange, wherein a second sealing ring of a resilient material is provided in said region, the second sealing ring extending around the cup part in said recess and also protruding outside said recess, wherein the second sealing ring contacts both the underside of the flange and the circumferential side wall, wherein the second sealing ring defines an annular abutment surface configured to engage an annular support ridge of a device for securing the cover on the cup part of the coffee cup.
- the second sealing ring prevents leakage of water around the coffee cup during the making of the coffee in the coffee machine.
- the second sealing ring further allows a stable support of the cup part in a cup part holder of a device for forming the coffee cup.
- the annular abutment surface which is defined by the second sealing ring extends transverse to a main axis of the cup part.
- the annular abutment surface may have a concave inner section.
- annular abutment surface which is defined by the second sealing ring is conical with respect to a main axis of the cup part and in particular extends at an angle of 5-20 degrees to a plane which is normal to a main axis of the cup part.
- the flange of the cup part comprises a tapering end portion which defines an underside which is conical with respect to a main axis of the cup part and in particular extends at an angle of 5-20 degrees to a plane normal to the main axis.
- first sealing ring and the second sealing ring are interconnected via channels which extend through the cup part, wherein said channels are filled with the same resilient material as the material of the first sealing ring and the second sealing ring.
- the cover is manufactured from a piece of aluminium sheet material and the cup part is manufactured from plastic. This combination was found to work very well in practice.
- the skirt extends substantially perpendicular to the central portion of the cover. This allows a proper fit of the cover onto the cup part.
- a diameter of the beaded edge is between 80 and 120 percent of the skirt length. In an embodiment, the beaded edge has a diameter of 0.6-1.2 mm. It was found that this configuration of the beaded edge creates a secure and reliable connection for the cover onto the cup part.
- the beaded edge is partly filled with air. This allows a deforming of the beaded edge for the secure connection.
- the flange has a diameter of 36.9-37.1 mm and wherein the beaded edge defines an access diameter which is 0.1-1.0 mm larger than the diameter of the flange. This feature makes it relatively easy for the user to position the cover onto the cup part.
- the cup part and the cover are constructed and arranged to be joined by the device according to the invention after being filled with coffee.
- the present invention further relates to a device for securing a cover of the kit-of parts according to the invention on the cup part of said kit-of-parts, the device comprising a lower part and a top part which are movable relative to one another, the lower part comprising:
- a user can advantageously and in a simple manner secure the cover onto the cup part.
- the resulting coffee cup complies with the requirements for such a cup which are discussed above.
- the device for securing the cover on the cup part on the one hand and the kit-of-parts on the other hand are complementary, because the device for securing the cover on the cup part is used to form the coffee cup.
- the device bends the beaded edge around the flange of the cup part and subsequently flattens the beaded edge against the underside of the flange, thereby securing the cover on the cup part.
- the device for securing the cover on the cup part and the kit-of-parts are also linked to one another via the method of making the coffee cup.
- the method requires both the kit-of-parts and the device for securing the cover on the cup part. Therefore the kit-of-parts and the device for securing the cover on the cup part form interrelated products similar to a plug and socket or a transmitter and receiver.
- the device for securing the cover on the cup part on the one hand and the kit-of-parts on the other hand form a group of inventions based on a single general, unifying inventive concept of enabling a user to fill and make a coffee cup himself.
- the beaded edge holding wall comprises a conical lower part and an upper part having a substantially uniform diameter, the conical lower part having a tapering angle ( ⁇ ) of between 1 and 10 degrees and going over in the upper part wherein the conical lower part acts as a guide for guiding the cover into the upper part and toward the central support surface, the conical lower part being constructed for gradually deforming the skirt by pressing the beaded edge inwardly during the movement of the cover into the cavity and toward the central support surface.
- the beaded edge holding wall assists in the deformation of the cover.
- the cavity of the upper part has a diameter which is slightly smaller than the diameter of the cover in a non-deformed state. This configuration helps in the bending of the skirt around the outer edge of the flange.
- the deformer is integral with a base section of the lower part and wherein the cup part holder is movable relative to said base section in the direction of the main axis, wherein the cup part holder is connected to the base section via a sliding coupling and a spring, wherein the cup part holder is movable against the action of the spring from the first position to the second position.
- the device is a hand held device, the lower part being configured to be held by one hand of a user and the top part being configured to be held by the other hand of the user. This was found to be a very practical embodiment.
- the lower part is separate from the top part.
- the top part comprises an ejection mechanism operable by an operating member, in particular a button, the ejection mechanism comprising an ejection member which is movable relative to the circumferential cover holding wall in the direction of the main axis by the operating member, the ejection member being constructed to eject the coffee cup from the top part after the cover has been secured onto the cup part.
- the ejection mechanism has the advantage that a cup part, once formed, can be released with ease from the device.
- the force mechanism comprises a helical cam track and a cam allowing the top part and the lower part to be coupled to one another by a rotation during the coffee cup forming process, wherein in the first deforming step the top part moves downward onto the lower part, thereby pressing the beaded edge inward, and wherein in the second deforming step the cam moves through the helical cam track in a first direction and the top part and the lower part are rotated relative to one another and move toward one another as a result of the pitch of the cam track, wherein the annular deforming ridge is firmly pressed against the underside of the flange and wherein the beaded edge is flattened between the annular deforming ridge and the underside of the flange.
- the helical cam track is provided on the top part and the cam is provided on the bottom part, but this may also be reversed.
- the helical cam track does not extend fully around the top part or bottom part but only partially over a relatively short length.
- the helical cam track and cam allow the exertion of sufficient force to secure the cover onto the cup part with relative ease of use.
- the top part in a first rotation direction the top part moves toward the lower part for securing the cover onto the cup part and wherein in a second opposite rotation direction the top part moves away from the lower part for releasing the formed coffee cup.
- the present invention further relates to a method of making a completed coffee cup, the method comprising:
- the method provides the same advantages as the device.
- the cover is secured onto the cup part without the use of any glue or adhesive tape or separate filter paper.
- glue is not required, which makes the coffee cups easy to re-use.
- the present invention further relates to a completed coffee cup comprising a cup part and a cover which is secured onto the cup part, the cup part comprising:
- the cover comprising:
- the cover is manufactured from a single circular piece of aluminium sheet material, in particular without any additional parts or materials, wherein the skirt is formed by bending said circular piece along a circular bending line, and wherein the flattened beaded edge is formed by an outer zone of said circular piece being rolled onto itself, wherein the rolling and the bending have an opposite curvature.
- the cup part comprises a groove in the bottom wall which is constructed to let the bottom wall stay clear of a puncturing member of a coffee machine which is constructed to puncture the bottom wall of a different kind of coffee cup which is usable in combination with the coffee machine.
- a circular groove is provided in the upper surface of the coffee cup, wherein the circular groove houses a base part of the sealing ring.
- the outer edge of the flange has a thickness of 0.7-0.8 mm and the skirt has a length of 0.8-0.9 mm.
- the cup part comprises an annular recess in the circumferential side wall in a region where the circumferential side wall meets the flange, wherein a second sealing ring of a resilient material is provided in said region, the second sealing ring extending around the cup part in said recess and also protruding outside said recess, wherein the second sealing ring contacts both the underside of the flange and the circumferential side wall, wherein the second sealing ring defines an annular abutment surface configured to engage an annular support ridge of a device for securing the cover on the cup part of the coffee cup.
- the first sealing ring and the second sealing ring are interconnected via channels which extend through the cup part, wherein said channels are filled with the same resilient material as the material of the first sealing ring and the second sealing ring.
- the base part of the first sealing ring has a width which is 40-60 percent of a total width of the flange.
- the channels have a diameter which is 30-80 percent of a width of the first sealing ring.
- the cup part has 6-10 holes in the bottom for the ingress of water.
- the first and second sealing ring have a substantially same width.
- the cover is manufactured from a piece of aluminium sheet material and the cup part is manufactured from plastic.
- the cover is secured onto the cup part without the use of any glue or adhesive tape or separate filter paper.
- the present invention further relates to a cover for a coffee cup, the cover comprising:
- the present invention further relates to a cup part configured to form a coffee cup together with a cover, the cup part comprising:
- the present invention further relates to a method of manufacturing a cup part according to the invention, the method comprising:
- a method of injection moulding involving multiple shots is in itself known as multi-shot injection moulding and often referred to a 2-shot injection moulding.
- the sealing rings are formed in a very efficient and reliable way.
- FIG. 1 shows an isometric view of a cup part of a coffee cup according to the invention.
- FIG. 2 shows another isometric view of a cup part of a coffee cup according to the invention.
- FIG. 3 shows a side view of a cup part of a coffee cup according to the invention.
- FIG. 4 shows a sectional side view of a cup part of a coffee cup according to the invention.
- FIG. 5 shows a sectional side view of a detail of a bottom wall of a cup part according to the invention.
- FIG. 6 shows a sectional side view of a detail of a flange of a cup part according to the invention.
- FIG. 7 shows a partial bottom view of a cup part according to the invention.
- FIG. 8 shows a sectional side view of the cover according to the invention.
- FIG. 9 shows a side view of the cover according to the invention.
- FIG. 10 shows a top view of the cover according to the invention.
- FIG. 11 shows a top view of a piece of sheet material from which the cover is made.
- FIG. 12 shows an isometric view of a device for securing a cover on a cup part according to the invention.
- FIG. 13 shows a side view of the device for securing a cover on a cup part according to the invention.
- FIG. 14 shows a top view of the device for securing a cover on a cup part according to the invention.
- FIG. 15 shows an isometric exploded view of the device for securing a cover on a cup part according to the invention.
- FIG. 16 shows a sectional side view of the device for securing a cover on a cup part according to the invention.
- FIG. 17A shows a partial enlarged side view of a step in a method of forming a coffee cup.
- FIG. 17B shows a diagrammatic partial enlarged side view of a step in a method of forming a coffee cup.
- FIG. 17C shows a diagrammatic partial enlarged side view of a first deforming step in a method of forming a coffee cup.
- FIG. 17D shows a diagrammatic partial enlarged side view of a second deforming step in a method of forming a coffee cup.
- FIG. 18 shows an isometric view of another embodiment of a cup according to the invention with a cut out part.
- FIG. 19 shows an isometric view of a detail of the embodiment of FIG. 18 with a cut out part showing a cross-section of the flange at a channel.
- FIG. 20 shows an isometric view of a bottom side of the embodiment of the cup part of FIGS. 18 and 19 with cut out part.
- FIGS. 1-7 a cup part 12 is shown for a kit-of-parts of a cup part 12 and a separate cover 14 which together form a coffee cup 11 .
- the cover 14 is discussed further below.
- the cup part 12 is generally manufactured from plastic, but another material may also be used.
- the cup part 12 comprises a bottom wall 16 and a circumferential side wall 18 in the form of a truncated cone which defines a main axis 20 .
- a large part of the circumferential side wall is conical, but not an upper part.
- An upper side of the cup has a larger diameter than the lower side.
- the circumferential side wall extends from the bottom wall 16 .
- the bottom wall and the circumferential side wall define a volume V for holding ground coffee.
- the cup part 12 has an upper opening 22 .
- the bottom wall is provided with a plurality of holes 24 via which a hot fluid under pressure can enter the coffee cup.
- the cup part 12 comprises a circular flange 26 which extends outwardly from an upper end 28 of the side wall 18 .
- the flange 26 has an outer edge 30 .
- the bottom wall, circumferential wall and flange form the body of the cup part.
- the cup part comprises a first circular sealing ring 160 (shown in FIGS. 17A-17D ) of a resilient sealing material, typically rubber, which extends around the upper opening and protrudes over a distance above an upper side of the cup part.
- the first sealing ring is configured to form a seal between the cover and the cup part when the cover and the cup part are joined together.
- the cup part comprises a groove 32 in the bottom wall 16 which is constructed to let the bottom wall stay clear of a puncturing member of a coffee machine which is constructed to puncture the bottom wall of a different kind of coffee cup which is usable in combination with the coffee machine.
- the groove extends around a protruding part 33 of the bottom wall.
- the protruding part protrudes beyond an outer part 35 of the bottom wall 16 .
- the protruding part 33 forms a central section 60 of the bottom wall.
- a circular groove 34 is provided in the upper surface 36 of the coffee cup.
- the circular groove houses a base part 162 of the first sealing ring 160 .
- the upper surface of the cup part 12 is substantially flat, except for the first sealing ring.
- the groove may have a substantially square or rectangular cross-section, but another cross-section is also possible.
- the sealing ring may have a base part 162 which has a same cross sectional shape as the groove.
- the sealing ring may have an upper part 164 which is elevated above the upper surface of the base part and which has a convex upper surface or has a substantially triangular shape when seen in cross-section.
- the elevated part of the sealing ring may be an isosceles triangle having an apex angle in the range of 45-135 degrees.
- the groove 34 may be 0.5-1 mm wide and may be 0.5-1 mm deep.
- the upper part may extend 0.3-0.8 mm above the upper surface 36 of the cup part.
- the cup part 12 comprises an annular recess 38 in the circumferential side wall 18 in a region where the circumferential side wall 18 meets the flange 26 .
- a second sealing ring 170 (shown in FIGS. 17A-17D ) of a resilient material is provided in said region. The second sealing ring extends around the cup part 12 in said recess, and also protrudes from said recess.
- the first sealing ring and the second sealing ring are interconnected via channels 212 (shown in FIG. 17B ) which extend through the cup part 12 . These channels are filled with the same resilient material as the material of the first sealing ring and the second sealing ring. The channels facilitate the manufacturing process of the cup wherein a multiple-shot injection moulding process may be used.
- the first sealing ring 160 may be located directly above the second sealing ring 170 . In this way the channels are short.
- the outer edge 30 of the flange has a thickness (or height) 31 of 0.7-0.8 mm.
- the flange has an inner portion having a substantially uniform thickness.
- the flange 26 has an outer portion having a thickness which gradually decreases in the outer direction, resulting in the thickness 31 at the outer edge.
- the outer portion is also referred to as a tapering portion 184 of the flange 26 (indicated in FIG. 17B ).
- the underside 187 of the tapering end portion 184 is conical with respect to the main axis 20 of the cup
- the flange has a diameter 42 of between 36.9 and 37.1 mm, in particular 37 mm.
- a distance 44 between the outer portion 35 of the bottom wall 16 and the upper surface 36 of the cup part is 25.5 mm.
- a distance 45 between the outer portion 35 of the bottom wall 16 and underside 40 of the flange 26 is 23.9-24.1 mm.
- the underside 40 is divided in a horizontal inner part 189 and a conical outer part 187 .
- An angle 46 of the conical side wall 18 is 14.25 degrees.
- a thickness 49 of the side wall 18 is 0.8 mm.
- the inner diameter 48 of the upper opening 22 is 27 mm.
- the bottom wall has a diameter 54 of about 23 mm.
- the groove 32 in the bottom wall has an outer diameter 55 of about 14 mm, an inner diameter of about 10 mm and a width 57 of about 2 mm.
- the holes 24 have a diameter 51 of 0.5 mm at the top.
- the holes have a tapering lower section having a height 52 which tapers outwardly at an angle 50 of 20-40 degrees.
- the total number of holes 24 is between 110 and 140 , in particular 122 holes.
- the central section 60 of the bottom wall comprises three rings of holes 24 .
- the groove 32 in the bottom wall comprises another ring 64 of holes 24 .
- the outer part 35 of the bottom wall comprises two further rings 65 , 66 of holes 24 .
- the cover 14 comprises a substantially flat circular central portion 70 .
- the cover 14 is a separate item and is not connected to the cup part via a hinge as is known from other do-it-yourself coffee cups
- the central portion is configured to engage the upper surface 36 of the cup part 12 .
- the central portion is configured to cover the upper opening 22 of the cup part. Obviously it will be the underside 72 of the central portion 70 which contacts the cup part 12 .
- the cover 14 is configured for tearing when the coffee cup is being filled with fluid under pressure.
- the cover 14 has a skirt 76 which extends downwards from the circumference of the central portion 70 .
- the underside 72 of the central portion 70 has a diameter 74 which is defined by the skirt 76 .
- the skirt has a skirt length 78 .
- the skirt length 78 is larger than the thickness 31 of the outer edge 30 of the flange (see FIG. 6 ).
- the skirt length is slightly larger than the thickness 31 of the outer edge and is about 0.8 to 1.1 mm, preferably about 0.9 mm.
- the skirt is configured to be bent around the outer edge of the flange.
- a beaded edge 80 defines the end 82 of the skirt.
- the beaded edge 80 of the cover 14 extends outwardly from the skirt over a distance 84 .
- This distance 84 is also the diameter of the beaded edge.
- the distance is approximately 0.6-1.2 mm.
- the distance (or diameter) 84 of the beaded edge may be between 80 and 120 percent of the skirt length.
- the beaded edge 80 may have a cavity 81 (indicated in FIG. 17B ) which is filled with air.
- the cavity 81 may be ring shaped.
- the beaded edge may have a circular cross-section. This was found to be a practical shape of the cross-section because it can be created by rolling as is explained in connection with FIG. 11 .
- the beaded edge 80 does not extend inwardly from the skirt. In this way, a free access is provided for the upper surface 36 of the cup part to engage the underside 72 of the central portion 70 of the cover 14 .
- the outer edge 30 of the flange will contact the inner side 86 of the skirt.
- the upper surface 36 of the cup part 12 will contact the corner 88 where the underside 72 of the central portion meets the inner side 86 of the skirt.
- the skirt 76 extends substantially perpendicular to the central portion 70 of the cover, but may taper outwardly over an angle of about 1-3 degrees. In this way, the beaded edge defines an access diameter 74 ′ which is 0.1-1.0 mm larger than the diameter 74 of the underside of the central portion and 0.1-1.0 mm larger than the diameter 42 of the flange.
- the beaded edge 80 is configured to be deformed against an underside 40 of the flange 26 of the cup part 12 in order to secure the cover onto the cup part and form the coffee cup.
- FIG. 10 shows that the beaded edge has a circular form when seen in top view. It is this circular form to which claim 1 relates.
- the cover 14 may be manufactured from a single circular piece 90 of aluminium sheet material.
- the piece 90 has a diameter 92 which may be between 45-55 mm, in particular 50 mm.
- the thickness of the aluminium sheet is typically between 0.025 and 0.035 mm, more in particular 0.032 mm.
- the cover may be manufactured without any additional parts or materials, i.e. only from the single circular piece 90 of sheet material.
- the skirt 76 is formed by bending said circular piece along a circular bending line 88 which is also the corner 88 shown in FIG. 8 .
- the beaded edge is formed by an outer zone 94 of said circular piece being rolled onto itself.
- the rolling and the bending have an opposite curvature, i.e. the bending along the line 88 is performed in the opposite direction as the rolling onto itself. This results in a form wherein the beaded edge 80 extends outwardly as shown in FIG. 8 .
- the rolling region 94 has a width 95 of about 2-5 mm.
- the cup part 12 and the cover 14 initially are separate items, This allows the cup part to be filled with ground coffee by a user prior to the securing of the cover onto the cup part.
- the device 100 comprises a lower part 101 and a top part 102 .
- the lower part and the top part are movable relative to one another, and in this embodiment are separate objects.
- the device 100 is a hand held device.
- the lower part 101 is configured to be held by one hand of a user and the top part 102 is configured to be held by the other hand of the user.
- the lower part is separate from the top part.
- the lower part 101 comprises a cup part holder 104 which is configured for holding a cup part 12 .
- the cup part holder 104 has an annular support ridge 106 which is configured to abut the underside 40 of the flange 26 of the cup part 12 .
- the annular support ridge is in particular configured to abut an annular abutment surface defined by a second sealing ring of the cup part.
- the cup part holder 104 defines a main axis 108 . This is also the main axis of the entire device 100 .
- the cup part holder is a body having a cylindrical shape.
- the lower part 101 further comprises a deformer 110 for deforming the beaded edge 80 of the cover 14 .
- This deforming action is carried out in a second deforming step.
- the first deforming step will be discussed further below.
- the deformer 110 comprising an annular deforming ridge 112 which—when viewed in the direction of the main axis 108 —extends around the annular support ridge 106 and is coaxial with said annular support ridge.
- the deformer is a tubular body.
- the deforming ridge 112 extends at an angle 180 to a plane which extends perpendicular to the main axis.
- the angle 180 corresponds to an angle 181 of the tapering end portion 184 of the flange 26 with said plane.
- the deforming ridge 112 has a same outer diameter as the diameter of the flange 26 .
- the deforming ridge 112 has a same width as the underside 187 of the tapering end portion.
- the deforming ridge 112 has a same inner diameter as the diameter of a transition 188 between the underside 187 of the tapering end portion and a substantially horizontal part 189 of the underside of the flange.
- the annular support ridge 106 and the deforming ridge 112 are conical with respect to the main axis 108 .
- the cup part holder 104 is movable relative to the deformer 110 in the direction 114 of the main axis from a first position 116 to a second position 117 shown in FIG. 16 .
- the second position 117 is the flattening position.
- the annular support ridge 106 In the first position the annular support ridge 106 is located at a distance 120 above the annular deforming ridge 112 .
- annular support ridge 106 In the second position the annular support ridge 106 is substantially flush with the annular deforming ridge 112 . In the second position the annular deforming ridge bears a force exerted on the cover 14 by the top part 102 .
- the top part 102 is constructed to be positioned on the lower part 101 and over a cover 14 after a cup part 12 filled with ground coffee is positioned in the cup part holder 104 and after the cover 14 is positioned on the cup part.
- the top part comprises a cover holder 122 which defines a cavity 124 .
- the cover holder 122 comprising a circular central support surface 126 and a circumferential beaded edge holding wall 128 which extends downwards from the circular central support surface 126 over a holding distance 130 .
- the circumferential beaded edge holding wall 128 extends about the main axis 108 .
- the beaded edge holding wall 128 is configured to be positioned around the cover 14 which is positioned on the upper surface 36 of a cup part which is positioned in the cup part holder.
- the beaded edge holding wall 128 is configured to deform the cover in a first deforming step by bending the skirt 76 of the cover inwardly toward the main axis 108 around the outer edge 30 of the flange 26 .
- the beaded edge 80 is bent inwardly to a position underneath the flange 26 of the cup part 12 .
- the beaded edge holding wall 128 is configured for preventing the beaded edge 80 from moving back outwardly during the second deforming step.
- the device 100 further comprises a force mechanism 132 for forcefully pressing the top part 102 against the cup part 12 and the cover 14 which are supported by the lower part 101 .
- a force mechanism 132 for forcefully pressing the top part 102 against the cup part 12 and the cover 14 which are supported by the lower part 101 .
- the cup part holder 104 is moved relative to the deformer 110 and the annular deforming ridge 112 is pressed against the underside 40 of the flange of the cup part, thereby flattening the beaded edge 80 .
- the beaded edge 80 is present between the annular deforming ridge 112 and the flange 26 when the cover is secured onto the cup part.
- the force mechanism comprises a helical cam track 133 A, and a cam 133 B which allows the top part 102 and the lower part 101 to be coupled to one another by a rotation during the coffee cup forming process.
- the device comprises two helical cam tracks 133 A and two cams 133 B. In a first rotation direction the top part 102 moves toward the lower part 101 for securing the cover onto the cup part as a result of a pitch of the cam track and in a second, opposite rotation direction the top part moves away from the lower part for releasing the formed coffee cup, also as a result of the pitch of the helical cam track 133 A.
- the beaded edge holding wall 128 comprises a conical lower part 134 and an upper part 135 having a substantially uniform diameter 136 .
- the conical lower part 134 has a tapering angle ( ⁇ ) of between 1 and 10 degrees.
- the conical lower part 134 goes over in the upper part 135 .
- the conical lower part acts 134 as a guide for guiding the cover 14 into the upper part 135 and toward the central support surface 126 .
- the conical lower part 134 is constructed for gradually deforming the skirt 76 by pressing the beaded edge 80 inwardly during the movement of the cover into the cavity 124 and toward the central support surface 126 .
- the upper part 135 has a diameter 138 which is slightly smaller than the diameter of the cover 14 in a non-deformed state, i.e. prior to being deformed.
- the deformer 110 is integral with a base section 140 of the lower part 101 .
- the cup part holder 104 is movable within the deformer 110 and relative to said base section 140 in the direction 114 of the main axis 108 .
- the cup part holder 104 is connected to the base section 140 via a sliding coupling 142 and a spring 144 .
- the cup part holder 104 is movable against the action of the spring from the first position to the second position.
- the top part 102 comprises an ejection mechanism 146 operable by an operating member 148 which may be a button.
- the ejection mechanism 146 comprises an ejection member 150 which is movable relative to the circumferential cover holding wall in the direction 152 of the main axis 108 by the operating member 148 .
- the ejection member 150 is constructed to eject the coffee cup from the top part 102 after the cover has been secured onto the cup part.
- FIGS. 17A, 17B, 17C and 17D the primary steps for securing the cover onto the cup part are shown. Some parts of the device 100 , the cup part 12 and the cover 14 are omitted in order to keep the figures simple.
- FIG. 17A shows a cover 14 on a cup part 12 which is positioned in the cup part holder of the device 100 for securing the cover 14 on the cup part 12 .
- FIG. 17B the same situation is shown in a more diagrammatic way.
- the cover 14 is shown on the cup part 12 .
- the cup part will be filled with ground coffee.
- the first sealing ring 160 is shown which has a base part 162 which extends in the groove 34 in the upper surface 36 of the cup part.
- An upper part 164 of the first sealing ring 160 extends above the upper surface 36 .
- the upper part 164 may have a convex upper surface.
- the second sealing ring 170 is shown which extends in the recess 38 of the cup part.
- the second sealing ring 170 protrudes from said recess and contacts both the underside 40 of the flange 26 and the circumferential side wall 18 .
- the second sealing ring 170 defines an annular abutment surface 171 configured to engage an annular support ridge 106 of a device 100 for securing the cover 14 on the cup part 12 .
- the second sealing ring 170 extends to the transition 188 between the horizontal part of the underside and the conical part of the underside.
- the outer diameter of the second sealing ring is substantially the same as the diameter of the circular transition 188 .
- a channel 212 is shown which interconnects the first sealing ring 160 and the second sealing ring 170 .
- the channel 212 facilitates the injection moulding process with which the cup part is made. This is a multiple short (or 2-shot) injection moulding process and allows liquid material for the sealing rings to flow through the channel during the injection moulding.
- the channels extend parallel to the main axis 20 . Multiple channels 212 may be present.
- the sealing rings can be manufactured from the same material.
- the top part 102 moves downward onto the lower part 101 , thereby pressing the beaded edge 80 inward.
- the skirt is folded around the outer edge 30 of the flange 26 .
- the top part and the lower part are rotated relative to one another and move toward one another as a result of the helical cam track and cam.
- the annular deforming ridge 112 is firmly pressed against the underside 40 of the flange.
- the beaded edge is flattened between the annular deforming ridge and the underside of the flange. A secure connection is formed.
- the first sealing ring 160 has a slightly different shape.
- the base part 162 of the first sealing ring is relatively wide and has a width 250 which is 40-60 percent of a total width 251 of the flange.
- the upper part 164 comprises two upstanding ridges 252 A, 252 B. It was found that this creates a better sealing effect.
- the upstanding ridges 252 A, 252 B have a convex upper surface.
- the shape of the second sealing ring 170 is also slightly different.
- the annular abutment surface 171 has a conical part 254 and a transverse part 255 which extends transverse to a main axis of the cup part 12 .
- a width of the transverse part is smaller in comparison with the width of the conical part than in the previous embodiments.
- the width 256 of the transverse part is smaller than the width 257 of the conical part 254 .
- the conical part extends at an angle 258 of 30-60 degrees relative to the side wall 18 at the conical part.
- the second sealing ring 170 has a substantially same width 250 as the first sealing ring 160 .
- the channels 212 have a greater diameter 262 than in the previous embodiment.
- the channels may have a diameter which is 30-90 percent of a width 250 of the first sealing ring. It was found that this improves the production of the sealing ring in an injection-compression method. There may be 10-20 channels 212 .
- the first and second sealing ring are interconnected via channel parts 240 which extend through the channels 212 and are integral with one another via said channel parts 240 .
- the bottom wall 33 is also slightly different.
- the number of holes 24 is eight and may lie between 4-10. It was found that this reduced number of holes is sufficient for a proper ingress of the water into the cup.
- Four holes 24 A also referred to as outer holes, are located at equidistant intervals in the outer part 35 of the bottom wall (three holes 24 A are shown as a result of the cut out part)
- holes 24 B also referred to as inner holes
- the outer holes 24 A and inner holes 24 B are generally referred to as holes 24 .
- the inner holes 24 B are angularly offset over 45 degrees with respect to the outer holes 25 A about the main axis of the cup part.
- the groove 32 in the bottom wall has a slightly rounded shape at the bottom of the groove and at the top.
- the side wall 18 has a conical part 260 near the bottom.
- the method of making a do-it-yourself coffee cup comprises:
- the cover is secured onto the cup part without the use of any glue or adhesive tape or separate filter paper. This allows the fast and simple process being executed by a consumer.
- the result of the forming method is a completed coffee cup 200 comprising a cup part 12 and a cover 14 which is secured onto the cup part.
- the coffee cup 200 comprises a skirt 76 extending downwardly from the circumference of the central portion. The skirt is bent around the outer edge 30 of the flange. The circular beaded edge 80 is flattened against the underside of the flange and forms a secure connection with the cup part.
- the coffee cup is used in combination with a hot fluid under pressure which is injected into the cup and extracts the coffee under pressure.
- the coffee cups provided by the present invention have the general advantages of coffee cups, namely: hygiene, good keeping of the coffee, ease of use, better control of the quality of the coffee obtained and good reproducibility of the extraction conditions.
- connection between the cup part 12 and the cover 14 is different from many known cups in which the cup part is folded around the cover, instead of the cover being folded around the cup part as is performed in the present invention.
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Abstract
A kit-of-parts of a cup part and a separate cover together form a coffee cup. The cup part includes bottom wall and a circumferential side wall with a circular flange extending outwardly from an upper end of the side wall. The flange has an outer edge. The cover includes a substantially flat circular central portion configured to engage the upper surface of the cup part and to cover the upper opening. A skirt extends downwardly from the circumference of the central portion and is configured to be bent around the outer edge of the flange. A circular beaded edge defines the end of the skirt, where the beaded edge of the cover extends outwardly from the skirt over a distance the beaded edge being configured to be deformed against an underside of the flange to secure the cover onto the cup part and form the coffee cup.
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- This application is the National Stage of International Application No. PCT/NL2015/050500 filed Jul. 9, 2015, which claims the benefit of Netherlands Application No. NL 2013164, filed Jul. 10, 2014, the contents of which is incorporated by reference herein.
- The present invention relates to a kit-of-parts which together form a coffee cup, and to a method and device for making such a coffee cup by securing a cover onto a cup part, thereby forming the coffee cup.
- Coffee cups filled with ground coffee have become a very popular way of making coffee. Such coffee cups are known by the popular name “Nespresso” and are disclosed amongst others on www.nespresso.com. The cups are used in combination with a dedicated coffee machine. These coffee machines also have become a common household product. The coffee machines require coffee cups of a certain standard size. However, some degree of freedom in the size and shape of the coffee cups is allowed by the coffee machines. Various suppliers have developed coffee cups and currently supply these coffee cups to the market.
- A large number of patent documents disclose the coffee cups. These include for instance U.S. Pat. No. 5,656,311. Other patent documents such as EP2103236 disclose the coffee machines which are used to extract coffee from the cups.
- A disadvantage of the known coffee cups is that a relatively large quantity of packaging material is required to produce a single cup of coffee. This packaging material generally ends up in the waste bin, which is not very environmental friendly.
- The known coffee cups have another disadvantage of a relatively high price. The relatively high price is associated with the nature of the coffee cups. The coffee cups are individual capsules, containing coffee for a single cup. The coffee cups can only be used once and must be discarded after only a single use.
- Some manufacturers of coffee cups have tried to provide an alternative coffee cup which allows re-use of parts of the cup or even the whole cup. Such coffee cups are sometimes indicated as reusable coffee cups. These solutions generally create less waste material and are more environmental friendly. However, it was found that these coffee cups generally do not result in a satisfactory product, in particular because of unreliable behaviour of the cups in the coffee machines. In particular, the known reusable coffee cups do not produce a high and constant quality of coffee. For these reasons, do-it-yourself coffee cups have not gained much popularity until now.
- The coffee cups need to comply with many different requirements, including but not limited to:
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- non-leakage in the coffee machine,
- user friendliness including a simple and fast way of making the cups,
- sufficiently strong to resist the operating pressures of more than 15 bar,
- sufficiently strong to be used multiple times,
- reliability,
- a high and constant quality of the coffee,
- free of any toxic materials,
- cost-effectiveness,
- no cup material coming loose,
- a substantial reduction in waste material in comparison with the complete ready-to serve cups available on the market.
- All in all, it has been found quite difficult to develop do-it-yourself coffee cups which comply with all these requirements.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide a kit-of-parts for a user friendly coffee cup which is compliant with the known coffee machines, which is at least partially reusable, which can be filled and closed in a simple and fast manner by an ordinary consumer, which results in a high and constant quality of the coffee, is cost-effective and generally complies with all requirements for coffee cups listed above.
- It is a further object of the invention to provide an alternative coffee cup.
- It is a further object to provide a method and device with which a user, in particular a consumer, can fill and make reusable coffee cups at home in a simple and fast manner and make coffee of a high and constant quality in a cost-effective and a relatively environmentally friendly manner with these coffee cups.
- The invention
- In order to achieve at least one object, the invention provides a kit-of-parts of a cup part and a separate cover which together form a coffee cup, the cup part comprising:
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- a bottom wall and a circumferential side wall in the form of a truncated cone which defines a main axis, the circumferential side wall extending from the bottom wall, the bottom wall and the circumferential side wall defining a volume for holding ground coffee, the cup part having an upper opening, the bottom wall being provided with a plurality of holes via which a hot fluid under pressure can enter the coffee cup,
- a circular flange extending outwardly from an upper end of the side wall, the flange having an outer edge which has a thickness,
- a circular sealing ring of a resilient sealing material which extends around the upper opening and protrudes over a distance above an upper surface of the cup part, the sealing ring being configured to form a seal between the cover and the cup part when the cover and the cup part are joined together,
- the cover comprising:
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- a substantially flat circular central portion configured to engage the upper surface of the cup part and to cover the upper opening, the cover being configured for tearing when the coffee cup is being filled with fluid under pressure,
- a skirt extending downwardly from the circumference of the central portion, the skirt having a skirt length, wherein the skirt length is larger than the thickness of the outer edge of the flange, the skirt being configured to be bent around the outer edge of the flange,
- a circular beaded edge defining the end of the skirt, wherein the beaded edge of the cover extends outwardly from the skirt over a distance and does not extend inwardly from the skirt, thereby providing free access of the upper side of the cup part to engage an underside of the central portion of the cover including a corner of the central portion where the central portion meets the skirt, the beaded edge being configured to be deformed against an underside of the flange of the cup part in order to secure the cover onto the cup part and form the coffee cup,
- wherein the cup part and the cover are separate items, allowing the cup part to be filled by a user prior to the securing of the cover onto the cup part.
- The present invention provides an easy to use coffee cup which allows re-use of the cup part. The coffee cup can is both cost-effective and environmentally friendly. Moreover, users can simply vary the kind of coffee which is made by filling the cups with different kinds of coffee. The resilient sealing material is a different material than the material of the body of the cup part.
- In an embodiment, the cover is manufactured from a single circular piece of aluminium sheet material, in particular without any additional parts or materials, wherein the skirt is formed by bending said circular piece along a circular bending line, and wherein the beaded edge is formed by an outer zone of said circular piece being rolled onto itself, wherein the rolling and the bending have an opposite curvature.
- It was found that this is a very simple cover for the coffee cup, which can be easily produced and results in little waste material. No glue or other connection means are required in order to secure the cover on the cup part.
- In an embodiment, the cup part comprises a groove in the bottom wall which is constructed to let the bottom wall stay clear of a puncturing member of a coffee machine which is constructed to puncture the bottom wall of a different kind of coffee cup which is usable in combination with the coffee machine. In this way, damage to the cup part is avoided. Consequently, the cup part can be used multiple times.
- In an embodiment, a circular groove is provided in the upper surface of the coffee cup, wherein the circular groove houses a base part of the sealing ring. The sealing ring advantageously seals the volume V inside the dup from the outside.
- In an embodiment, the outer edge of the flange has a thickness of 0.7-0.8 mm and the skirt has a length of 0.8-0.9 mm.
- In an embodiment, the cup part comprises an annular recess in the circumferential side wall in a region where the circumferential side wall meets the flange, wherein a second sealing ring of a resilient material is provided in said region, the second sealing ring extending around the cup part in said recess and also protruding outside said recess, wherein the second sealing ring contacts both the underside of the flange and the circumferential side wall, wherein the second sealing ring defines an annular abutment surface configured to engage an annular support ridge of a device for securing the cover on the cup part of the coffee cup.
- The second sealing ring prevents leakage of water around the coffee cup during the making of the coffee in the coffee machine.
- The second sealing ring further allows a stable support of the cup part in a cup part holder of a device for forming the coffee cup.
- In another embodiment, the annular abutment surface which is defined by the second sealing ring extends transverse to a main axis of the cup part. The annular abutment surface may have a concave inner section.
- In another embodiment, the annular abutment surface which is defined by the second sealing ring is conical with respect to a main axis of the cup part and in particular extends at an angle of 5-20 degrees to a plane which is normal to a main axis of the cup part.
- In an embodiment, the flange of the cup part comprises a tapering end portion which defines an underside which is conical with respect to a main axis of the cup part and in particular extends at an angle of 5-20 degrees to a plane normal to the main axis.
- In an embodiment, the first sealing ring and the second sealing ring are interconnected via channels which extend through the cup part, wherein said channels are filled with the same resilient material as the material of the first sealing ring and the second sealing ring.
- In an embodiment, the cover is manufactured from a piece of aluminium sheet material and the cup part is manufactured from plastic. This combination was found to work very well in practice.
- In an embodiment, the skirt extends substantially perpendicular to the central portion of the cover. This allows a proper fit of the cover onto the cup part.
- In an embodiment, a diameter of the beaded edge is between 80 and 120 percent of the skirt length. In an embodiment, the beaded edge has a diameter of 0.6-1.2 mm. It was found that this configuration of the beaded edge creates a secure and reliable connection for the cover onto the cup part.
- In an embodiment, the beaded edge is partly filled with air. This allows a deforming of the beaded edge for the secure connection.
- In an embodiment, the flange has a diameter of 36.9-37.1 mm and wherein the beaded edge defines an access diameter which is 0.1-1.0 mm larger than the diameter of the flange. This feature makes it relatively easy for the user to position the cover onto the cup part.
- In an embodiment, the cup part and the cover are constructed and arranged to be joined by the device according to the invention after being filled with coffee.
- The present invention further relates to a device for securing a cover of the kit-of parts according to the invention on the cup part of said kit-of-parts, the device comprising a lower part and a top part which are movable relative to one another, the lower part comprising:
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- a cup part holder configured for holding a cup part, the cup part holder having an annular support ridge being configured to abut an underside of a flange of the cup part, in particular an annular abutment surface defined by a second sealing ring of the cup part, the cup part holder defining a main axis,
- a deformer for deforming a beaded edge of a cover in a second deforming step, the deformer comprising an annular deforming ridge which when viewed in the direction of the main axis extends around the annular support ridge and is coaxial with said annular support ridge,
- wherein the cup part holder is movable relative to the deformer in the direction of the main axis from a first position to a second position, the second position being the flattening position, wherein in the first position the annular support ridge is located at a distance above the annular deforming ridge, and wherein in the second position the annular support ridge is substantially flush with the annular deforming ridge, wherein in the second position the annular deforming ridge bears a force exerted on the cover by the top part,
- wherein the top part is constructed to be positioned on the lower part and over a cover after a cup part filled with coffee is positioned in the cup part holder and after the cover is positioned on the cup part, the top part comprising a cover holder defining a cavity and the main axis, the cover holder comprising a circular central support surface and a circumferential beaded edge holding wall which extends downwards from the circular central support surface over a holding distance,
- wherein the beaded edge holding wall is configured to be positioned around the cover which is positioned on the upper surface of a cup part which is positioned in the cup part holder,
- wherein the beaded edge holding wall is configured to deform the cover in a first deforming step by bending the skirt of the cover inwardly toward the main axis around the outer edge of the flange, the beaded edge being bent inwardly to a position underneath the flange of the cup part, the beaded edge holding wall being configured for preventing the beaded edge from moving back outwardly during the second deforming step,
- wherein the device further comprises a force mechanism for forcefully pressing the top part against the cup part and the cover which are supported by the lower part, thereby moving the cup part holder relative to the deformer and pressing the annular deforming ridge against the underside of the flange of the cup part, flattening the beaded edge which is present between the annular deforming ridge and the flange and securing the cover onto the cup part.
- With the device according to the invention, a user can advantageously and in a simple manner secure the cover onto the cup part. The resulting coffee cup complies with the requirements for such a cup which are discussed above.
- The device for securing the cover on the cup part on the one hand and the kit-of-parts on the other hand are complementary, because the device for securing the cover on the cup part is used to form the coffee cup. The device bends the beaded edge around the flange of the cup part and subsequently flattens the beaded edge against the underside of the flange, thereby securing the cover on the cup part.
- The device for securing the cover on the cup part and the kit-of-parts are also linked to one another via the method of making the coffee cup. The method requires both the kit-of-parts and the device for securing the cover on the cup part. Therefore the kit-of-parts and the device for securing the cover on the cup part form interrelated products similar to a plug and socket or a transmitter and receiver. The device for securing the cover on the cup part on the one hand and the kit-of-parts on the other hand form a group of inventions based on a single general, unifying inventive concept of enabling a user to fill and make a coffee cup himself.
- In an embodiment of the device, the beaded edge holding wall comprises a conical lower part and an upper part having a substantially uniform diameter, the conical lower part having a tapering angle (α) of between 1 and 10 degrees and going over in the upper part wherein the conical lower part acts as a guide for guiding the cover into the upper part and toward the central support surface, the conical lower part being constructed for gradually deforming the skirt by pressing the beaded edge inwardly during the movement of the cover into the cavity and toward the central support surface.
- Advantageously, the beaded edge holding wall assists in the deformation of the cover.
- In an embodiment of the device, the cavity of the upper part has a diameter which is slightly smaller than the diameter of the cover in a non-deformed state. This configuration helps in the bending of the skirt around the outer edge of the flange.
- In an embodiment of the device, the deformer is integral with a base section of the lower part and wherein the cup part holder is movable relative to said base section in the direction of the main axis, wherein the cup part holder is connected to the base section via a sliding coupling and a spring, wherein the cup part holder is movable against the action of the spring from the first position to the second position.
- In an embodiment, the device is a hand held device, the lower part being configured to be held by one hand of a user and the top part being configured to be held by the other hand of the user. This was found to be a very practical embodiment.
- In an embodiment of the device, the lower part is separate from the top part.
- In an embodiment of the device, the top part comprises an ejection mechanism operable by an operating member, in particular a button, the ejection mechanism comprising an ejection member which is movable relative to the circumferential cover holding wall in the direction of the main axis by the operating member, the ejection member being constructed to eject the coffee cup from the top part after the cover has been secured onto the cup part.
- The ejection mechanism has the advantage that a cup part, once formed, can be released with ease from the device.
- In an embodiment of the device, the force mechanism comprises a helical cam track and a cam allowing the top part and the lower part to be coupled to one another by a rotation during the coffee cup forming process, wherein in the first deforming step the top part moves downward onto the lower part, thereby pressing the beaded edge inward, and wherein in the second deforming step the cam moves through the helical cam track in a first direction and the top part and the lower part are rotated relative to one another and move toward one another as a result of the pitch of the cam track, wherein the annular deforming ridge is firmly pressed against the underside of the flange and wherein the beaded edge is flattened between the annular deforming ridge and the underside of the flange.
- The helical cam track is provided on the top part and the cam is provided on the bottom part, but this may also be reversed. The helical cam track does not extend fully around the top part or bottom part but only partially over a relatively short length.,
- Advantageously, the helical cam track and cam allow the exertion of sufficient force to secure the cover onto the cup part with relative ease of use.
- In an embodiment of the device, in a first rotation direction the top part moves toward the lower part for securing the cover onto the cup part and wherein in a second opposite rotation direction the top part moves away from the lower part for releasing the formed coffee cup.
- The present invention further relates to a method of making a completed coffee cup, the method comprising:
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- providing the device according to the invention for securing a cover on a cup part of a coffee cup,
- providing the kit-of parts of a cup part and a separate cover according to the invention,
- filling the cup part with coffee,
- positioning the cup part in the cup part holder,
- positioning the cover on the cup part,
- positioning the top part onto the bottom part and deforming the cover in a first deforming step, wherein the skirt is bent around an outer edge of the flange and the beaded edge is moved inwardly toward the main axis and underneath the flange,
- deforming the cover in a second deforming step, wherein the annular deforming ridge is pressed against the underside of the flange, wherein the beaded edge is flattened against the underside of the flange of the cup part, wherein the beaded edge holding wall prevents the beaded edge from moving outwardly, and wherein the cover is secured onto the cup part.
- The method provides the same advantages as the device.
- In an embodiment of the method, the cover is secured onto the cup part without the use of any glue or adhesive tape or separate filter paper. In contrast to many known cups, glue is not required, which makes the coffee cups easy to re-use.
- The present invention further relates to a completed coffee cup comprising a cup part and a cover which is secured onto the cup part, the cup part comprising:
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- a bottom wall and a circumferential side wall in the form of a truncated cone which defines a main axis, the circumferential side wall extending from the bottom wall, the bottom wall and the circumferential side wall defining a volume which holds ground coffee, the cup part having an upper opening, the bottom wall being provided with a plurality of holes via which a hot fluid under pressure can enter the coffee cup,
- a circular flange extending outwardly from an upper end of the side wall, the flange having an outer edge having a thickness,
- a circular sealing ring of a resilient sealing material which extends around the upper opening and protrudes over a distance above an upper side of the cup part, the sealing ring being configured to form a seal between the cover and the cup part when the cover and the cup part are joined together,
- the cover comprising:
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- a substantially flat circular central portion which engages the upper surface of the cup part and covers the upper opening, the cover being configured for tearing when the coffee cup is being filled, the central portion engaging the sealing ring,
- a skirt extending downwardly from the circumference of the central portion, the skirt being bent around the outer edge of the flange,
- a flattened beaded edge which defines the end of the skirt, the beaded edge being flattened against the underside of the flange and forming a secure connection with the cup part.
- In an embodiment of the coffee cup, the cover is manufactured from a single circular piece of aluminium sheet material, in particular without any additional parts or materials, wherein the skirt is formed by bending said circular piece along a circular bending line, and wherein the flattened beaded edge is formed by an outer zone of said circular piece being rolled onto itself, wherein the rolling and the bending have an opposite curvature.
- In an embodiment of the coffee cup, the cup part comprises a groove in the bottom wall which is constructed to let the bottom wall stay clear of a puncturing member of a coffee machine which is constructed to puncture the bottom wall of a different kind of coffee cup which is usable in combination with the coffee machine.
- In an embodiment of the coffee cup, a circular groove is provided in the upper surface of the coffee cup, wherein the circular groove houses a base part of the sealing ring.
- In an embodiment of the coffee cup, the outer edge of the flange has a thickness of 0.7-0.8 mm and the skirt has a length of 0.8-0.9 mm.
- In an embodiment of the coffee cup, the cup part comprises an annular recess in the circumferential side wall in a region where the circumferential side wall meets the flange, wherein a second sealing ring of a resilient material is provided in said region, the second sealing ring extending around the cup part in said recess and also protruding outside said recess, wherein the second sealing ring contacts both the underside of the flange and the circumferential side wall, wherein the second sealing ring defines an annular abutment surface configured to engage an annular support ridge of a device for securing the cover on the cup part of the coffee cup.
- In an embodiment of the coffee cup, the first sealing ring and the second sealing ring are interconnected via channels which extend through the cup part, wherein said channels are filled with the same resilient material as the material of the first sealing ring and the second sealing ring.
- In an embodiment, the base part of the first sealing ring has a width which is 40-60 percent of a total width of the flange.
- In an embodiment, the channels have a diameter which is 30-80 percent of a width of the first sealing ring.
- In an embodiment, the cup part has 6-10 holes in the bottom for the ingress of water.
- In an embodiment, the first and second sealing ring have a substantially same width.
- In an embodiment of the coffee cup, the cover is manufactured from a piece of aluminium sheet material and the cup part is manufactured from plastic.
- In an embodiment of the coffee cup, the cover is secured onto the cup part without the use of any glue or adhesive tape or separate filter paper.
- The present invention further relates to a cover for a coffee cup, the cover comprising:
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- a substantially flat circular central portion configured to engage an upper surface of a cup part of a coffee cup and to cover an upper opening of said coffee cup, the cover being configured for tearing when the coffee cup is being filled with fluid under pressure,
- a skirt extending downwardly from the circumference of the central portion, the skirt having a skirt length, wherein the skirt length is larger than the thickness of the outer edge of the flange, the skirt being configured to be bent around the outer edge of the flange,
- a circular beaded edge defining the end of the skirt, wherein the beaded edge of the cover extends outwardly from the skirt over a distance and does not extend inwardly from the skirt, thereby providing free access of the upper surface of the cup part to engage an underside of the central portion of the cover including the corner of the central portion where the central portion meets the skirt, the beaded edge being configured to be deformed against an underside of the flange of the cup part in order to secure the cover onto the cup part and form the coffee cup.
- Obviously, all the features for the cover as claimed in the kit-of-parts are applicable to the cover when seen independent of the cup part.
- The present invention further relates to a cup part configured to form a coffee cup together with a cover, the cup part comprising:
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- a bottom wall and a circumferential side wall in the form of a truncated cone which defines a main axis, the circumferential side wall extending from the bottom wall, the bottom wall and the circumferential side wall defining a volume for holding ground coffee and an upper opening of the cup part, the bottom wall being provided with a plurality of holes via which a hot fluid under pressure can enter the coffee cup,
- a circular flange extending outwardly from an upper end of the side wall, the flange having an outer edge,
- a circular sealing ring of a resilient sealing material which extends around the upper opening and protrudes over a distance above an upper side of the cup part, the sealing ring being configured to form a seal between the cover and the cup part when the cover and the cup part are joined together.
- Obviously, all the features for the cup part as claimed in the kit-of-parts are applicable to the cup part when seen independent of the cup part.
- The present invention further relates to a method of manufacturing a cup part according to the invention, the method comprising:
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- providing a mould,
- injecting a first quantity of a molten thermoplastic material into the mould in a first shot,
- cooling and hardening the thermoplastic material, wherein the cup part without any sealing rings is formed, the cup part comprising:
- a bottom wall and a circumferential side wall in the form of a truncated cone which defines a main axis, the circumferential side wall extending from the bottom wall, the bottom wall and the circumferential side wall defining a volume for holding ground coffee and an upper opening of the cup part, the bottom wall being provided with a plurality of holes via which a hot fluid under pressure can enter the coffee cup,
- a circular flange extending outwardly from an upper end of the side wall, the flange having an outer edge,
- after the hardening, injecting a quantity of a molten resilient sealing material into the mould in a second shot for forming the first sealing ring and the second sealing ring, wherein the molten elastic materials flows through channels which extend through the formed flange from a groove in the upper side of the flange to the underside of the flange.
- A method of injection moulding involving multiple shots is in itself known as multi-shot injection moulding and often referred to a 2-shot injection moulding.
- In the method according to the invention, the sealing rings are formed in a very efficient and reliable way.
- These and other aspects of the invention will be more readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description and considered in connection with the accompanying drawings in which like reference symbols designate like parts.
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FIG. 1 shows an isometric view of a cup part of a coffee cup according to the invention. -
FIG. 2 shows another isometric view of a cup part of a coffee cup according to the invention. -
FIG. 3 shows a side view of a cup part of a coffee cup according to the invention. -
FIG. 4 shows a sectional side view of a cup part of a coffee cup according to the invention. -
FIG. 5 shows a sectional side view of a detail of a bottom wall of a cup part according to the invention. -
FIG. 6 shows a sectional side view of a detail of a flange of a cup part according to the invention. -
FIG. 7 shows a partial bottom view of a cup part according to the invention. -
FIG. 8 shows a sectional side view of the cover according to the invention. -
FIG. 9 shows a side view of the cover according to the invention. -
FIG. 10 shows a top view of the cover according to the invention. -
FIG. 11 shows a top view of a piece of sheet material from which the cover is made. -
FIG. 12 shows an isometric view of a device for securing a cover on a cup part according to the invention. -
FIG. 13 shows a side view of the device for securing a cover on a cup part according to the invention. -
FIG. 14 shows a top view of the device for securing a cover on a cup part according to the invention. -
FIG. 15 shows an isometric exploded view of the device for securing a cover on a cup part according to the invention. -
FIG. 16 shows a sectional side view of the device for securing a cover on a cup part according to the invention. -
FIG. 17A shows a partial enlarged side view of a step in a method of forming a coffee cup. -
FIG. 17B shows a diagrammatic partial enlarged side view of a step in a method of forming a coffee cup. -
FIG. 17C shows a diagrammatic partial enlarged side view of a first deforming step in a method of forming a coffee cup. -
FIG. 17D shows a diagrammatic partial enlarged side view of a second deforming step in a method of forming a coffee cup. -
FIG. 18 shows an isometric view of another embodiment of a cup according to the invention with a cut out part. -
FIG. 19 shows an isometric view of a detail of the embodiment ofFIG. 18 with a cut out part showing a cross-section of the flange at a channel. -
FIG. 20 shows an isometric view of a bottom side of the embodiment of the cup part ofFIGS. 18 and 19 with cut out part. - Turning to
FIGS. 1-7 , acup part 12 is shown for a kit-of-parts of acup part 12 and aseparate cover 14 which together form a coffee cup 11. Thecover 14 is discussed further below. - The
cup part 12 is generally manufactured from plastic, but another material may also be used. - The
cup part 12 comprises abottom wall 16 and acircumferential side wall 18 in the form of a truncated cone which defines amain axis 20. A large part of the circumferential side wall is conical, but not an upper part. - An upper side of the cup has a larger diameter than the lower side. The circumferential side wall extends from the
bottom wall 16. The bottom wall and the circumferential side wall define a volume V for holding ground coffee. Thecup part 12 has anupper opening 22. The bottom wall is provided with a plurality ofholes 24 via which a hot fluid under pressure can enter the coffee cup. - The
cup part 12 comprises acircular flange 26 which extends outwardly from anupper end 28 of theside wall 18. Theflange 26 has anouter edge 30. The bottom wall, circumferential wall and flange form the body of the cup part. - The cup part comprises a first circular sealing ring 160 (shown in
FIGS. 17A-17D ) of a resilient sealing material, typically rubber, which extends around the upper opening and protrudes over a distance above an upper side of the cup part. The first sealing ring is configured to form a seal between the cover and the cup part when the cover and the cup part are joined together. - The cup part comprises a
groove 32 in thebottom wall 16 which is constructed to let the bottom wall stay clear of a puncturing member of a coffee machine which is constructed to puncture the bottom wall of a different kind of coffee cup which is usable in combination with the coffee machine. The groove extends around a protrudingpart 33 of the bottom wall. The protruding part protrudes beyond anouter part 35 of thebottom wall 16. The protrudingpart 33 forms acentral section 60 of the bottom wall. - Turning in particular to
FIGS. 4 and 6 , acircular groove 34 is provided in theupper surface 36 of the coffee cup. The circular groove houses abase part 162 of thefirst sealing ring 160. The upper surface of thecup part 12 is substantially flat, except for the first sealing ring. The groove may have a substantially square or rectangular cross-section, but another cross-section is also possible. - The sealing ring may have a
base part 162 which has a same cross sectional shape as the groove. The sealing ring may have anupper part 164 which is elevated above the upper surface of the base part and which has a convex upper surface or has a substantially triangular shape when seen in cross-section. - If the elevated part of the sealing ring has a substantially triangular shape, it may be an isosceles triangle having an apex angle in the range of 45-135 degrees.
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groove 34 may be 0.5-1 mm wide and may be 0.5-1 mm deep. - The upper part may extend 0.3-0.8 mm above the
upper surface 36 of the cup part. - The
cup part 12 comprises anannular recess 38 in thecircumferential side wall 18 in a region where thecircumferential side wall 18 meets theflange 26. A second sealing ring 170 (shown inFIGS. 17A-17D ) of a resilient material is provided in said region. The second sealing ring extends around thecup part 12 in said recess, and also protrudes from said recess. - The first sealing ring and the second sealing ring are interconnected via channels 212 (shown in
FIG. 17B ) which extend through thecup part 12. These channels are filled with the same resilient material as the material of the first sealing ring and the second sealing ring. The channels facilitate the manufacturing process of the cup wherein a multiple-shot injection moulding process may be used. - The
first sealing ring 160 may be located directly above thesecond sealing ring 170. In this way the channels are short. - Turning to
FIG. 6 , theouter edge 30 of the flange has a thickness (or height) 31 of 0.7-0.8 mm. The flange has an inner portion having a substantially uniform thickness. Theflange 26 has an outer portion having a thickness which gradually decreases in the outer direction, resulting in thethickness 31 at the outer edge. The outer portion is also referred to as a taperingportion 184 of the flange 26 (indicated inFIG. 17B ). Theunderside 187 of the taperingend portion 184 is conical with respect to themain axis 20 of the cup - The flange has a
diameter 42 of between 36.9 and 37.1 mm, in particular 37 mm. Adistance 44 between theouter portion 35 of thebottom wall 16 and theupper surface 36 of the cup part is 25.5 mm. Adistance 45 between theouter portion 35 of thebottom wall 16 andunderside 40 of theflange 26 is 23.9-24.1 mm. - The
underside 40 is divided in a horizontalinner part 189 and a conicalouter part 187. - An
angle 46 of theconical side wall 18 is 14.25 degrees. A thickness 49 of theside wall 18 is 0.8 mm. The inner diameter 48 of theupper opening 22 is 27 mm. - The bottom wall has a diameter 54 of about 23 mm. The
groove 32 in the bottom wall has anouter diameter 55 of about 14 mm, an inner diameter of about 10 mm and awidth 57 of about 2 mm. - Turning to
FIG. 5 , theholes 24 have adiameter 51 of 0.5 mm at the top. The holes have a tapering lower section having aheight 52 which tapers outwardly at anangle 50 of 20-40 degrees. The total number ofholes 24 is between 110 and 140, in particular 122 holes. - Turning to
FIG. 7 , thecentral section 60 of the bottom wall comprises three rings ofholes 24. Thegroove 32 in the bottom wall comprises another ring 64 ofholes 24. Theouter part 35 of the bottom wall comprises twofurther rings 65, 66 ofholes 24. - Turning to
FIGS. 8, 9 and 10 , thecover 14 is shown. Thecover 14 comprises a substantially flat circularcentral portion 70. Thecover 14 is a separate item and is not connected to the cup part via a hinge as is known from other do-it-yourself coffee cups - The central portion is configured to engage the
upper surface 36 of thecup part 12. The central portion is configured to cover theupper opening 22 of the cup part. Obviously it will be theunderside 72 of thecentral portion 70 which contacts thecup part 12. Thecover 14 is configured for tearing when the coffee cup is being filled with fluid under pressure. - The
cover 14 has askirt 76 which extends downwards from the circumference of thecentral portion 70. Theunderside 72 of thecentral portion 70 has a diameter 74 which is defined by theskirt 76. - The skirt has a
skirt length 78. Theskirt length 78 is larger than thethickness 31 of theouter edge 30 of the flange (seeFIG. 6 ). The skirt length is slightly larger than thethickness 31 of the outer edge and is about 0.8 to 1.1 mm, preferably about 0.9 mm. The skirt is configured to be bent around the outer edge of the flange. - A
beaded edge 80 defines theend 82 of the skirt. Thebeaded edge 80 of thecover 14 extends outwardly from the skirt over adistance 84. Thisdistance 84 is also the diameter of the beaded edge. The distance is approximately 0.6-1.2 mm. The distance (or diameter) 84 of the beaded edge may be between 80 and 120 percent of the skirt length. Thebeaded edge 80 may have a cavity 81 (indicated inFIG. 17B ) which is filled with air. Thecavity 81 may be ring shaped. - The beaded edge may have a circular cross-section. This was found to be a practical shape of the cross-section because it can be created by rolling as is explained in connection with
FIG. 11 . - The
beaded edge 80 does not extend inwardly from the skirt. In this way, a free access is provided for theupper surface 36 of the cup part to engage theunderside 72 of thecentral portion 70 of thecover 14. Theouter edge 30 of the flange will contact theinner side 86 of the skirt. Theupper surface 36 of thecup part 12 will contact thecorner 88 where theunderside 72 of the central portion meets theinner side 86 of the skirt. - The
skirt 76 extends substantially perpendicular to thecentral portion 70 of the cover, but may taper outwardly over an angle of about 1-3 degrees. In this way, the beaded edge defines an access diameter 74′ which is 0.1-1.0 mm larger than the diameter 74 of the underside of the central portion and 0.1-1.0 mm larger than thediameter 42 of the flange. - The
beaded edge 80 is configured to be deformed against anunderside 40 of theflange 26 of thecup part 12 in order to secure the cover onto the cup part and form the coffee cup. -
FIG. 10 shows that the beaded edge has a circular form when seen in top view. It is this circular form to whichclaim 1 relates. - Turning to
FIG. 11 , thecover 14 may be manufactured from a singlecircular piece 90 of aluminium sheet material. Thepiece 90 has adiameter 92 which may be between 45-55 mm, in particular 50 mm. The thickness of the aluminium sheet is typically between 0.025 and 0.035 mm, more in particular 0.032 mm. - The cover may be manufactured without any additional parts or materials, i.e. only from the single
circular piece 90 of sheet material. - When the cover is manufactured, the
skirt 76 is formed by bending said circular piece along acircular bending line 88 which is also thecorner 88 shown inFIG. 8 . The beaded edge is formed by anouter zone 94 of said circular piece being rolled onto itself. The rolling and the bending have an opposite curvature, i.e. the bending along theline 88 is performed in the opposite direction as the rolling onto itself. This results in a form wherein thebeaded edge 80 extends outwardly as shown inFIG. 8 . - Obviously, the bending about
line 88 may be performed before or after the rolling onto itself. The rollingregion 94 has awidth 95 of about 2-5 mm. - The
cup part 12 and thecover 14 initially are separate items, This allows the cup part to be filled with ground coffee by a user prior to the securing of the cover onto the cup part. - Turning to
FIGS. 12, 13 ,14, 15 and 16 , adevice 100 for securing acover 14 on acup part 12 is shown. Thedevice 100 comprises alower part 101 and atop part 102. The lower part and the top part are movable relative to one another, and in this embodiment are separate objects. Thedevice 100 is a hand held device. Thelower part 101 is configured to be held by one hand of a user and thetop part 102 is configured to be held by the other hand of the user. The lower part is separate from the top part. - The
lower part 101 comprises acup part holder 104 which is configured for holding acup part 12. Thecup part holder 104 has anannular support ridge 106 which is configured to abut theunderside 40 of theflange 26 of thecup part 12. The annular support ridge is in particular configured to abut an annular abutment surface defined by a second sealing ring of the cup part. - The
cup part holder 104 defines amain axis 108. This is also the main axis of theentire device 100. The cup part holder is a body having a cylindrical shape. - The
lower part 101 further comprises adeformer 110 for deforming thebeaded edge 80 of thecover 14. This deforming action is carried out in a second deforming step. The first deforming step will be discussed further below. Thedeformer 110 comprising anannular deforming ridge 112 which—when viewed in the direction of themain axis 108—extends around theannular support ridge 106 and is coaxial with said annular support ridge. The deformer is a tubular body. - The deforming
ridge 112 extends at anangle 180 to a plane which extends perpendicular to the main axis. Theangle 180 corresponds to anangle 181 of the taperingend portion 184 of theflange 26 with said plane. The deformingridge 112 has a same outer diameter as the diameter of theflange 26. The deformingridge 112 has a same width as theunderside 187 of the tapering end portion. The deformingridge 112 has a same inner diameter as the diameter of atransition 188 between theunderside 187 of the tapering end portion and a substantiallyhorizontal part 189 of the underside of the flange. - The
annular support ridge 106 and the deformingridge 112 are conical with respect to themain axis 108. - The
cup part holder 104 is movable relative to thedeformer 110 in thedirection 114 of the main axis from afirst position 116 to asecond position 117 shown inFIG. 16 . Thesecond position 117 is the flattening position. In the first position theannular support ridge 106 is located at adistance 120 above theannular deforming ridge 112. - In the second position the
annular support ridge 106 is substantially flush with theannular deforming ridge 112. In the second position the annular deforming ridge bears a force exerted on thecover 14 by thetop part 102. - The
top part 102 is constructed to be positioned on thelower part 101 and over acover 14 after acup part 12 filled with ground coffee is positioned in thecup part holder 104 and after thecover 14 is positioned on the cup part. - The top part comprises a
cover holder 122 which defines acavity 124. Thecover holder 122 comprising a circularcentral support surface 126 and a circumferential beadededge holding wall 128 which extends downwards from the circularcentral support surface 126 over aholding distance 130. The circumferential beadededge holding wall 128 extends about themain axis 108. - The beaded
edge holding wall 128 is configured to be positioned around thecover 14 which is positioned on theupper surface 36 of a cup part which is positioned in the cup part holder. The beadededge holding wall 128 is configured to deform the cover in a first deforming step by bending theskirt 76 of the cover inwardly toward themain axis 108 around theouter edge 30 of theflange 26. - The
beaded edge 80 is bent inwardly to a position underneath theflange 26 of thecup part 12. The beadededge holding wall 128 is configured for preventing thebeaded edge 80 from moving back outwardly during the second deforming step. - The
device 100 further comprises aforce mechanism 132 for forcefully pressing thetop part 102 against thecup part 12 and thecover 14 which are supported by thelower part 101. In this way thecup part holder 104 is moved relative to thedeformer 110 and theannular deforming ridge 112 is pressed against theunderside 40 of the flange of the cup part, thereby flattening thebeaded edge 80. Thebeaded edge 80 is present between theannular deforming ridge 112 and theflange 26 when the cover is secured onto the cup part. - The force mechanism comprises a
helical cam track 133A, and acam 133B which allows thetop part 102 and thelower part 101 to be coupled to one another by a rotation during the coffee cup forming process. The device comprises two helical cam tracks 133A and twocams 133B. In a first rotation direction thetop part 102 moves toward thelower part 101 for securing the cover onto the cup part as a result of a pitch of the cam track and in a second, opposite rotation direction the top part moves away from the lower part for releasing the formed coffee cup, also as a result of the pitch of thehelical cam track 133A. - The beaded
edge holding wall 128 comprises a conicallower part 134 and anupper part 135 having a substantially uniform diameter 136. The conicallower part 134 has a tapering angle (α) of between 1 and 10 degrees. - The conical
lower part 134 goes over in theupper part 135. The conical lower part acts 134 as a guide for guiding thecover 14 into theupper part 135 and toward thecentral support surface 126. The conicallower part 134 is constructed for gradually deforming theskirt 76 by pressing thebeaded edge 80 inwardly during the movement of the cover into thecavity 124 and toward thecentral support surface 126. - The
upper part 135 has adiameter 138 which is slightly smaller than the diameter of thecover 14 in a non-deformed state, i.e. prior to being deformed. - The
deformer 110 is integral with a base section 140 of thelower part 101. Thecup part holder 104 is movable within thedeformer 110 and relative to said base section 140 in thedirection 114 of themain axis 108. Thecup part holder 104 is connected to the base section 140 via a slidingcoupling 142 and aspring 144. Thecup part holder 104 is movable against the action of the spring from the first position to the second position. - The
top part 102 comprises anejection mechanism 146 operable by an operatingmember 148 which may be a button. Theejection mechanism 146 comprises anejection member 150 which is movable relative to the circumferential cover holding wall in thedirection 152 of themain axis 108 by the operatingmember 148. Theejection member 150 is constructed to eject the coffee cup from thetop part 102 after the cover has been secured onto the cup part. - Turning to
FIGS. 17A, 17B, 17C and 17D , the primary steps for securing the cover onto the cup part are shown. Some parts of thedevice 100, thecup part 12 and thecover 14 are omitted in order to keep the figures simple. -
FIG. 17A shows acover 14 on acup part 12 which is positioned in the cup part holder of thedevice 100 for securing thecover 14 on thecup part 12. - Turning to
FIG. 17B , the same situation is shown in a more diagrammatic way. Thecover 14 is shown on thecup part 12. The cup part will be filled with ground coffee. Thefirst sealing ring 160 is shown which has abase part 162 which extends in thegroove 34 in theupper surface 36 of the cup part. Anupper part 164 of thefirst sealing ring 160 extends above theupper surface 36. Theupper part 164 may have a convex upper surface. - The
second sealing ring 170 is shown which extends in therecess 38 of the cup part. Thesecond sealing ring 170 protrudes from said recess and contacts both theunderside 40 of theflange 26 and thecircumferential side wall 18. Thesecond sealing ring 170 defines anannular abutment surface 171 configured to engage anannular support ridge 106 of adevice 100 for securing thecover 14 on thecup part 12. Thesecond sealing ring 170 extends to thetransition 188 between the horizontal part of the underside and the conical part of the underside. The outer diameter of the second sealing ring is substantially the same as the diameter of thecircular transition 188. - A
channel 212 is shown which interconnects thefirst sealing ring 160 and thesecond sealing ring 170. Thechannel 212 facilitates the injection moulding process with which the cup part is made. This is a multiple short (or 2-shot) injection moulding process and allows liquid material for the sealing rings to flow through the channel during the injection moulding. The channels extend parallel to themain axis 20.Multiple channels 212 may be present. The sealing rings can be manufactured from the same material. - Turning to
FIG. 17C , in the first deforming step thetop part 102 moves downward onto thelower part 101, thereby pressing thebeaded edge 80 inward. The skirt is folded around theouter edge 30 of theflange 26. - Turning to
FIG. 17D , in the second deforming step the top part and the lower part are rotated relative to one another and move toward one another as a result of the helical cam track and cam. Theannular deforming ridge 112 is firmly pressed against theunderside 40 of the flange. The beaded edge is flattened between the annular deforming ridge and the underside of the flange. A secure connection is formed. - Turning to
FIGS. 18 and 19 , a further variant is shown of thecup part 12. In this embodiment, thefirst sealing ring 160 has a slightly different shape. Thebase part 162 of the first sealing ring is relatively wide and has awidth 250 which is 40-60 percent of atotal width 251 of the flange. - The
upper part 164 comprises twoupstanding ridges 252A, 252B. It was found that this creates a better sealing effect. Theupstanding ridges 252A, 252B have a convex upper surface. - The shape of the
second sealing ring 170 is also slightly different. Theannular abutment surface 171 has aconical part 254 and atransverse part 255 which extends transverse to a main axis of thecup part 12. A width of the transverse part is smaller in comparison with the width of the conical part than in the previous embodiments. Thewidth 256 of the transverse part is smaller than thewidth 257 of theconical part 254. The conical part extends at an angle 258 of 30-60 degrees relative to theside wall 18 at the conical part. Thesecond sealing ring 170 has a substantiallysame width 250 as thefirst sealing ring 160. - The
channels 212 have agreater diameter 262 than in the previous embodiment. The channels may have a diameter which is 30-90 percent of awidth 250 of the first sealing ring. It was found that this improves the production of the sealing ring in an injection-compression method. There may be 10-20channels 212. - The first and second sealing ring are interconnected via
channel parts 240 which extend through thechannels 212 and are integral with one another via saidchannel parts 240. - Turning to
FIG. 20 , thebottom wall 33 is also slightly different. The number ofholes 24 is eight and may lie between 4-10. It was found that this reduced number of holes is sufficient for a proper ingress of the water into the cup. Fourholes 24A, also referred to as outer holes, are located at equidistant intervals in theouter part 35 of the bottom wall (threeholes 24A are shown as a result of the cut out part) - Four
holes 24B, also referred to as inner holes) are located at equidistant intervals at the circumference of the protruding part 33 (twoholes 24B are shown fully and twoholes 24B are shown partially as a result of the cut-out part). Theouter holes 24A andinner holes 24B are generally referred to as holes 24. Theinner holes 24B are angularly offset over 45 degrees with respect to the outer holes 25A about the main axis of the cup part. - The
groove 32 in the bottom wall has a slightly rounded shape at the bottom of the groove and at the top. - The
side wall 18 has aconical part 260 near the bottom. - The method of making a do-it-yourself coffee cup comprises:
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- providing the
device 100 for securing acover 14 on acup part 12 of a coffee cup according toclaim 14, - providing the kit-of parts of a
cup part 12 and aseparate cover 14 according toclaim 1, - filling the
cup part 12 with ground coffee, - positioning the cup part in the
cup part holder 104, - positioning the cover on the
cup part 12, - positioning the
top part 102 onto thebottom part 101 and deforming the cover in a first deforming step, wherein theskirt 76 is bent around anouter edge 30 of the flange and thebeaded edge 80 is moved inwardly toward the main axis and underneath the flange, - deforming the cover in a second deforming step, wherein the
annular deforming ridge 112 is pressed against theunderside 40 of the flange, wherein the beaded edge is flattened against the underside of the flange of the cup part, wherein the beaded edge holding wall prevents the beaded edge from moving outwardly, and wherein the cover is secured onto the cup part.
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- The cover is secured onto the cup part without the use of any glue or adhesive tape or separate filter paper. This allows the fast and simple process being executed by a consumer.
- The result of the forming method is a completed coffee cup 200 comprising a
cup part 12 and acover 14 which is secured onto the cup part. The coffee cup 200 comprises askirt 76 extending downwardly from the circumference of the central portion. The skirt is bent around theouter edge 30 of the flange. Thecircular beaded edge 80 is flattened against the underside of the flange and forms a secure connection with the cup part. - The coffee cup is used in combination with a hot fluid under pressure which is injected into the cup and extracts the coffee under pressure.
- The coffee cups provided by the present invention have the general advantages of coffee cups, namely: hygiene, good keeping of the coffee, ease of use, better control of the quality of the coffee obtained and good reproducibility of the extraction conditions.
- The skilled person will understand that the connection between the
cup part 12 and thecover 14 is different from many known cups in which the cup part is folded around the cover, instead of the cover being folded around the cup part as is performed in the present invention. - As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which can be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed structure. Further, the terms and phrases used herein are not intended to be limiting, but rather, to provide an understandable description of the invention.
- The terms “a” or “an”, as used herein, are defined as one or more than one. The term plurality, as used herein, is defined as two or more than two. The term another, as used herein, is defined as at least a second or more. The terms including and/or having, as used herein, are defined as comprising (i.e., open language, not excluding other elements or steps). Any reference signs in the claims should not be construed as limiting the scope of the claims or the invention.
- The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage.
Claims (23)
1. A kit-of-parts of a cup part and a separate cover which together form a coffee cup, the cup part comprising:
a bottom wall and a circumferential side wall in the form of a truncated cone which defines a main axis, the circumferential side wall extending from the bottom wall, the bottom wall and the circumferential side wall defining a volume for holding ground coffee, the cup part having an upper opening, the bottom wall being provided with a plurality of holes via which a hot fluid under pressure can enter the coffee cup,
a circular flange extending outwardly from an upper end of the side wall, the flange having an outer edge which has a thickness,
a circular sealing ring of a resilient sealing material which extends around the upper opening and protrudes over a distance above an upper surface of the cup part, the sealing ring being configured to form a seal between the cover and the cup part when the cover and the cup part are joined together,
the cover comprising:
a substantially flat circular central portion configured to engage the upper surface of the cup part and to cover the upper opening, the cover being configured for tearing when the coffee cup is being filled with fluid under pressure,
a skirt extending downwardly from the circumference of the central portion, the skirt having a skirt length, wherein the skirt length is larger than the thickness of the outer edge of the flange, the skirt being configured to be bent around the outer edge of the flange, and
a circular beaded edge defining the end of the skirt, wherein the beaded edge of the cover extends outwardly from the skirt over a distance and does not extend inwardly from the skirt, thereby providing free access of the upper side of the cup part to engage an underside of the central portion of the cover including a corner of the central portion where the central portion meets the skirt, the beaded edge being configured to be deformed against an underside of the flange of the cup part in order to secure the cover onto the cup part and form the coffee cup,
wherein the cup part and the cover are separate items, allowing the cup part to be filled by a user prior to the securing of the cover onto the cup part.
2. The kit-of-parts of claim 1 , wherein the cover is manufactured from a single circular piece of aluminium sheet material, in particular without any additional parts or materials, wherein the skirt is formed by bending said circular piece along a circular bending line, and wherein the beaded edge is formed by an outer zone of said circular piece being rolled onto itself, wherein the rolling and the bending have an opposite curvature.
3.-9. (canceled).
10. The kit-of-parts of claim 1 , wherein the first sealing ring and the second sealing ring are interconnected via channels which extend through the cup part, wherein said channels are filled with the same resilient material as the material of the first sealing ring and the second sealing ring.
11. (canceled).
12. The kit-of-parts of claim 1 , wherein the cover is manufactured from a piece of aluminium sheet material and the cup part is manufactured from plastic.
13. The kit-of-parts of claim 1 , wherein the skirt extends substantially perpendicular to the central portion of the cover.
14.-15. (Canceled).
16. The kit-of-parts of claim 1 , wherein the beaded edge has a diameter of 0.6-1.2 mm.
17.-18. (canceled).
19. The kit-of-parts of claim 1 , wherein the cup part and the cover are constructed and arranged to be joined after being filled with coffee.
20. A device for securing the cover of the kit-of parts according to claim 1 on the cup part of said kit-of-parts, the device comprising a lower part and a top part which are movable relative to one another, the lower part comprising:
a cup part holder configured for holding a cup part, the cup part holder having an annular support ridge being configured to abut an underside of a flange of the cup part, in particular an annular abutment surface defined by a second sealing ring of the cup part, the cup part holder defining a main axis,
a deformer for deforming a beaded edge of a cover in a second deforming step, the deformer comprising an annular deforming ridge which when viewed in the direction of the main axis extends around the annular support ridge and is coaxial with said annular support ridge,
wherein the cup part holder is movable relative to the deformer in the direction of the main axis from a first position to a second position, the second position being the flattening position, wherein in the first position the annular support ridge is located at a distance above the annular deforming ridge, and wherein in the second position the annular support ridge is substantially flush with the annular deforming ridge, wherein in the second position the annular deforming ridge bears a force exerted on the cover by the top part,
wherein the top part is constructed to be positioned on the lower part and over a cover after a cup part filled with coffee is positioned in the cup part holder and after the cover is positioned on the cup part, the top part comprising a cover holder defining a cavity and the main axis,
the cover holder comprising a circular central support surface and a circumferential beaded edge holding wall which extends downwards from the circular central support surface over a holding distance,
wherein the beaded edge holding wall is configured to be positioned around the cover which is positioned on the upper surface of a cup part which is positioned in the cup part holder,
wherein the beaded edge holding wall is configured to deform the cover in a first deforming step by bending the skirt of the cover inwardly toward the main axis around the outer edge of the flange, the beaded edge being bent inwardly to a position underneath the flange of the cup part, the beaded edge holding wall being configured for preventing the beaded edge from moving back outwardly during the second deforming step,
wherein the device further comprises a force mechanism for forcefully pressing the top part against the cup part and the cover which are supported by the lower part, thereby moving the cup part holder relative to the deformer and pressing the annular deforming ridge against the underside of the flange of the cup part, flattening the beaded edge which is present between the annular deforming ridge and the flange and securing the cover onto the cup part.
21. The device according to claim 20 , wherein the beaded edge holding wall comprises a conical lower part and an upper part having a substantially uniform diameter, the conical lower part having a tapering angle of between 1 and 30 degrees and going over in the upper part wherein the conical lower part acts as a guide for guiding the cover into the upper part and toward the central support surface, the conical lower part being constructed for gradually deforming the skirt by pressing the beaded edge inwardly during the movement of the cover into the cavity and toward the central support surface.
22.-23. (canceled).
24. The device according to claim 20 , wherein the device is a hand held device, the lower part being configured to be held by one hand of a user and the top part being configured to be held by the other hand of the user.
25.-29. (canceled).
30. A method of making a completed coffee cup, the method comprising:
providing the device according to claim 20 for securing a cover on a cup part of a coffee cup,
providing the kit-of parts of a cup part and a separate cover,
filling the cup part with coffee,
positioning the cup part in the cup part holder,
positioning the cover on the cup part,
positioning the top part onto the bottom part and deforming the cover in a first deforming step, wherein the skirt is bent around an outer edge of the flange and the beaded edge is moved inwardly toward the main axis and underneath the flange, and
deforming the cover in a second deforming step, wherein the annular deforming ridge is pressed against the underside of the flange, wherein the beaded edge is flattened against the underside of the flange of the cup part, wherein the beaded edge holding wall prevents the beaded edge from moving outwardly, and wherein the cover is secured onto the cup part.
31. The method according to claim 30 , wherein the cover is secured onto the cup part without the use of any glue or adhesive tape or separate filter paper.
32.-40. (canceled).
41. A cover for a coffee cup, the cover comprising:
a substantially flat circular central portion configured to engage an upper surface of a cup part of a coffee cup and to cover an upper opening of said coffee cup, the cover being configured for tearing when the coffee cup is being filled with fluid under pressure,
a skirt extending downwardly from the circumference of the central portion, the skirt having a skirt length, wherein the skirt length is larger than the thickness of the outer edge of the flange, the skirt being configured to be bent around the outer edge of the flange, and
a circular beaded edge defining the end of the skirt, wherein the beaded edge of the cover extends outwardly from the skirt over a distance and does not extend inwardly from the skirt, thereby providing free access of the upper surface of the cup part to engage an underside of the central portion of the cover including the corner of the central portion where the central portion meets the skirt, the beaded edge being configured to be deformed against an underside of the flange of the cup part in order to secure the cover onto the cup part and form the coffee cup.
42. The cover of claim 41 , wherein the cover is manufactured from a single circular piece of aluminium sheet material, in particular without any additional parts or materials, wherein the skirt is formed by bending said circular piece along a circular bending line, and wherein the beaded edge is formed by an outer zone of said circular piece being rolled onto itself, wherein the rolling and the bending have an opposite curvature.
43. The cover of claim 41 , wherein the piece has a diameter of 45-55 mm, wherein the outer zone has a width of 2-5 mm.
44.-61. (canceled).
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