WO2011023711A1 - Capsule system for the preparation of beverages by centrifugation - Google Patents

Capsule system for the preparation of beverages by centrifugation Download PDF

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WO2011023711A1
WO2011023711A1 PCT/EP2010/062366 EP2010062366W WO2011023711A1 WO 2011023711 A1 WO2011023711 A1 WO 2011023711A1 EP 2010062366 W EP2010062366 W EP 2010062366W WO 2011023711 A1 WO2011023711 A1 WO 2011023711A1
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Alfred Yoakim
Jean-Paul Denisart
Antoine Ryser
Alexandre Perentes
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Nestec S.A.
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Priority to US13/391,348 priority patent/US9668604B2/en
Priority to RU2012111773/12A priority patent/RU2542227C2/en
Priority to CN201080038421.3A priority patent/CN102595983B/en
Priority to BR112012004389A priority patent/BR112012004389B1/en
Priority to IN761DEN2012 priority patent/IN2012DN00761A/en
Priority to ES10744952T priority patent/ES2434321T3/en
Priority to JP2012526044A priority patent/JP5722895B2/en
Priority to EP10744952.2A priority patent/EP2470053B1/en
Publication of WO2011023711A1 publication Critical patent/WO2011023711A1/en
Priority to NO20120287A priority patent/NO20120287A1/en
Priority to HK12113421.8A priority patent/HK1172528A1/en

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47JKITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
    • A47J31/00Apparatus for making beverages
    • A47J31/22Centrifuges for producing filtered coffee
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A23FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
    • A23FCOFFEE; TEA; THEIR SUBSTITUTES; MANUFACTURE, PREPARATION, OR INFUSION THEREOF
    • A23F5/00Coffee; Coffee substitutes; Preparations thereof
    • A23F5/24Extraction of coffee; Coffee extracts; Making instant coffee
    • A23F5/26Extraction of water-soluble constituents
    • A23F5/262Extraction of water-soluble constituents the extraction liquid flows through a stationary bed of solid substances, e.g. in percolation columns
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47JKITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
    • A47J31/00Apparatus for making beverages
    • A47J31/002Apparatus for making beverages following a specific operational sequence, e.g. for improving the taste of the extraction product
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47JKITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
    • A47J31/00Apparatus for making beverages
    • A47J31/24Coffee-making apparatus in which hot water is passed through the filter under pressure, i.e. in which the coffee grounds are extracted under pressure
    • A47J31/34Coffee-making apparatus in which hot water is passed through the filter under pressure, i.e. in which the coffee grounds are extracted under pressure with hot water under liquid pressure
    • A47J31/36Coffee-making apparatus in which hot water is passed through the filter under pressure, i.e. in which the coffee grounds are extracted under pressure with hot water under liquid pressure with mechanical pressure-producing means
    • A47J31/3666Coffee-making apparatus in which hot water is passed through the filter under pressure, i.e. in which the coffee grounds are extracted under pressure with hot water under liquid pressure with mechanical pressure-producing means whereby the loading of the brewing chamber with the brewing material is performed by the user
    • A47J31/3676Cartridges being employed
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D85/00Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials
    • B65D85/70Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for materials not otherwise provided for
    • B65D85/804Disposable containers or packages with contents which are mixed, infused or dissolved in situ, i.e. without having been previously removed from the package
    • B65D85/8043Packages adapted to allow liquid to pass through the contents
    • B65D85/8058Coding means for the contents
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47JKITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
    • A47J31/00Apparatus for making beverages
    • A47J31/06Filters or strainers for coffee or tea makers ; Holders therefor
    • A47J31/0657Filters or strainers for coffee or tea makers ; Holders therefor for brewing coffee under pressure, e.g. for espresso machines
    • A47J31/0668Filters or strainers for coffee or tea makers ; Holders therefor for brewing coffee under pressure, e.g. for espresso machines specially adapted for cartridges
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47JKITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
    • A47J31/00Apparatus for making beverages
    • A47J31/06Filters or strainers for coffee or tea makers ; Holders therefor
    • A47J31/0657Filters or strainers for coffee or tea makers ; Holders therefor for brewing coffee under pressure, e.g. for espresso machines
    • A47J31/0668Filters or strainers for coffee or tea makers ; Holders therefor for brewing coffee under pressure, e.g. for espresso machines specially adapted for cartridges
    • A47J31/0673Means to perforate the cartridge for creating the beverage outlet

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  • the present invention relates to the preparation of beverages, in particular coffee, from capsules in a brewing device by centrifugation of the capsule.
  • EP1208782A1 relates to a device for preparing coffee beverages from capsules of different dimensions.
  • capsules is obtained by extending the body of the capsule at its open side thus creating capsules of different larger
  • the capsule adaptation in the device is complex and requires moving elements to ensure proper
  • the device can move when it vibrates and it may generate a very important noise. Furthermore, a lack of support in the capsule holder can cause deformation of the capsule during
  • the present invention provides a solution to the aforementioned problems as well as offers additional benefits to the existing art.
  • the invention relates to a capsule system for preparing beverages by centrifugation of a capsule in a centrifuging brewing device comprising:
  • each capsule of the set comprising a body with a sidewall and a free rim, an upper wall and an extractable or infusible ingredient; and an insertion diameter (D) of the body of the capsule for
  • the different capsules in the set have bodies of different storage volumes obtained by a variable depth of the body in the set but the same insertion diameter (D) for all capsules of the set.
  • insertion diameter refers to a diameter of
  • Such a configuration of capsules enables to deliver a wider range of beverages, e.g., ristretto, espresso and lungo coffees (or even larger coffee volumes) in a more convenient manner.
  • the capsules' geometrical configuration enables to accommodate in a same brewing device capsules of different volumes without requiring specific adaptations of the device.
  • the different capsules in the set have at least one upper body portion having substantially the same angle or the same stepped profile in the set.
  • angle means the angle of the portion in the axial direction (or the line of curvature in the axial direction for a non-rectilinear profile of the upper body portion) of the capsule relative to the central axis of rotation of the capsule.
  • the upper body portion can be, for instance, a truncated or cylindrical portion.
  • the body comprises a lower portion of variable length whereas the upper portion can be of constant length for all capsules in the set.
  • the lower portion can be convex, flat or concave .
  • upper portion means the portion of the body closer to the free rim of the body and the term “lower portion” means the portion of the body towards the bottom of the body of the capsule.
  • different capsules of the set have a body that is convex along its entire surface and has a variable depth in the set.
  • the upper and lower portions of the body are not distinct portions but merge together in single convex portion.
  • the amount of infusible or extractable ingredient increases as a function of the storage volume (i.e., depth) of the body increasing in the set.
  • each capsule in the set can deliver beverages of different volumes and with different characteristics.
  • characteristics when it refers to the beverage means any attribute of the beverage making a difference such as related to its taste, strength, foam or crema, colour, etc. Such attributes can be measured by any suitable analytical measures or shown by any sensory and/or visual tests.
  • the different capsules contain roast and ground coffee having different roasting and/or grinding
  • the capsules can be adapted for delivering different coffees such as ristretto, espresso, lungo, etc., or coffees of the same type but different characteristics, e.g., different taste or crema.
  • the capsule system further comprises an identification means associated to the different capsules in the set for
  • the adjustable parameters can be chosen amongst one or more of the following parameters: the rotational speed, the flow rate, the back-pressure at the outlet of the capsule, and/or the volume of liquid fed in the capsule.
  • identification means participates to deliver a wider range of beverages having differentiated characteristics (volume, taste, strength, crema, colour, etc.) .
  • the identification means are associated to control means placed in the centrifugal brewing device which control the adjustment of the said parameters, by controlling the rotational motor driving the capsule holder or/and the pump supplying liquid in the capsule.
  • the brewing device in another feature of the invention, the brewing device
  • the support surface of the capsule holder thus comprises a referencing diameter that corresponds to the insertion diameter of the capsules in the set in order to maintain any capsule of the set in the same position of reference. This same position can be determined, e.g., by a position of
  • the support surface of the capsule holder holds an upper portion of the body of the different capsules in the set whereas providing no support for a lower portion of the body of the capsules.
  • centrifugation is reduced because all the capsules of the set are snugly fitted in the device with limited possible relative movement between each capsule and the device during rotation, i.e., capsule holder.
  • the invention also relates to a capsule for preparing a
  • a centrifuging brewing device comprising a body with a sidewall and a free rim, an upper wall and an extractable or infusible ingredient; and an insertion diameter (D) on the body of the capsule, such insertion diameter (D) being positioned at a certain distance below the free rim of the body for matching a referencing diameter of the support surface of the rotary capsule holder and providing a self-blocking of the capsule when inserted in the capsule holder.
  • the capsule comprises an upper portion extending from said diameter (D) that has an angle ( ⁇ ) slightly lower than the angle ( ⁇ ) of the support surface of the capsule holder.
  • the angle ( ⁇ ) of the upper portion is preferably 1 to 8 degrees, most preferably 1 to 5 degrees, lower than the angle ( ⁇ ) of the support portion of the capsule holder.
  • Such configuration enables to form a self-blocking function of the capsule in the capsule holder when the closing force is applied onto the rim of the capsule and it consequently reduces the risk of vibrations during the centrifugal process.
  • the "angle” refers here to the angle that the said surfaces form, in the axial direction of the capsule, with respect to the central axis of the body of the capsule, corresponding to the axis of rotation. It should be noted that the measured surfaces could not be purely rectilinear but could have a slight line of curvature without departing from the scope of the invention.
  • the capsule holder can be hollow at its centre to be able to accommodate all capsules of the set.
  • the capsule holder could have a bottom wall which is deep enough to receive the longer (i.e., deeper) capsule of the set. The advantage is essentially that a unique capsule holder is sufficient to receive all the capsules of the set.
  • the present invention further relates to a system for brewing a beverage using a capsule which is centrifuged in a
  • centrifugal brewing device comprising:
  • identification means corresponding to different capsules of the set
  • centrifugal brewing device comprising control means capable of operating the device in centrifugation for any capsule of the set according to predetermined brewing
  • parameters including at least one of the parameters amongst: the flow rate, the rotational speed, the volume of injected liquid in the capsule and any combinations thereof.
  • control means is capable of operating the device for any capsule of the set including: the flow rate and the volume of injected liquid in the capsule.
  • each capsule in the set corresponds a flow rate of reference or a profile of flow rate (e.g., any value comprised within a range between 0.2 and 10 ml/sec) and a particular volume of injected liquid (e.g., 25, 40, 120, 230 or 400 ml) .
  • Certain values of flow rates or volumes may be common for different capsules in the set.
  • the flow rate is controlled by varying the rotational speed and/or the back-pressure exerted on the centrifuged liquid by flow restriction means of the device and/or capsule.
  • the flow rate can be varied from 0.2 ml/s to 10 ml/s thereby providing a large diversity of coffee characteristics.
  • the flow rate is preferably controlled as a function of the volume of the capsule.
  • the smaller the volume the smaller the flow rate.
  • the control can also be obtained by passive means such as an identifiable shape or opening characteristics of the capsule of the capsule which alters the back-pressure of the flow restriction means.
  • passive means such as an identifiable shape or opening characteristics of the capsule of the capsule which alters the back-pressure of the flow restriction means.
  • capsules of different volumes in the set can be given different outlet cross-sections thereby providing different back-pressure values exerted on the centrifuged liquid.
  • the system of the invention contemplates the adjustment by the control means of the volume of injected liquid and the rotational speed and, optionally the backpressure by selective flow restriction means.
  • the identification means are identified by the control means to operate the device.
  • the identification means can be sensed by sensing means connected to the control means for an active control of the parameters or can be passive identification means, e.g., selective flow restriction means.
  • the identification means comprises capsule recognition means which are recognized by the sensing means connected to the control means of the brewing device which controls the brewing parameters accordingly.
  • the recognition means can be differentiable by a visual code such as a barcode, a colour, a sign, a logo, etc., or by a radio-frequency code (RFID) , a magnetic element or by an identifiable shape.
  • a visual code such as a barcode, a colour, a sign, a logo, etc.
  • RFID radio-frequency code
  • the invention further relates to a method for brewing a beverage using a capsule which is centrifuged in a centrifugal brewing device comprising:
  • the flow rate and the volume of injected liquid are adjusted as function of the selected volume of the capsule .
  • the rotational speed and volume of injected liquid in the capsule are adjusted as a function of the volume of the selected capsule.
  • the method contemplates the adjustment of the flow rate by way of adjusting the rotational speed and/or the backpressure exerted on the centrifuged liquid. In other words, the flow rate is maintained as close as possible to a set value or varied according to a preset profile, during
  • the identification means can be formed as selection means of a user interface.
  • Figures 1 to 5 represent a first embodiment of a capsule system according to the invention
  • Figure 1 is a schematic side view of a capsule of small volume
  • Figure 2 is a schematic side view of a capsule of larger volume but same insertion diameter
  • Figure 3 is a bottom view of the capsule of figure 1;
  • Figure 4 is a schematic representation of the centrifugal device into which is inserted the capsule of figure 1;
  • Figure 5 is a schematic representation of the device into which is inserted the capsule of figure 2;
  • Figures 6 and 7 represent a second embodiment for a set of capsules belonging to the capsule system
  • Figure 6 is a small capsule with a convex bottom portion
  • Figure 7 is a larger capsule with a convex bottom portion
  • Figures 8 to 10 represent a third possible embodiment for a set of capsules belonging to the system
  • Figure 8 is a small-volume capsule of convex body
  • Figure 9 is a medium-volume capsule of convex body
  • Figure 10 is a large-volume capsule of convex body
  • Figures 11 and 12 represent a fourth possible embodiment for a capsule system having another set of capsules
  • Figure 11 represents a centrifugal brewing device into which is inserted a capsule of small volume
  • Figure 12 represents a centrifugal brewing device into which is inserted a capsule of larger volume
  • Figures 13 to 15 represent a fifth possible embodiment for a capsule system
  • Figure 13 represents a general representation of the manner the capsules of different volumes fit into the capsule holder according to the fifth embodiment
  • Figure 14 shows a detail of figure 13 before closure of the device
  • Figure 15 shows a detail of figure 13 after closure of the device .
  • the capsule system of the present invention illustrated in figures 1 to 5 comprises a set of capsules IA, IB of different volumes but a same insertion diameter "D".
  • the capsule of figure 1 shows a small volume capsule IA whereas the capsule of figure 2 shows a larger volume capsule IB.
  • the two capsules comprise a body 2 having a cup shape with a free rim 3 extending outwardly and a top upper wall 4.
  • the upper wall is connected to the free rim of the body by a seal such as a heat or ultrasonic weld line.
  • the upper wall can be a perforable membrane, a porous wall or a combination thereof.
  • the capsules comprise a central axis "I" which represents the axis of rotation during centrifugation of the capsule in the brewing device (figure 3) .
  • the volume difference between the small and large capsules is obtained particularly by varying the depth (dl, d2 ) of the body of the capsules in the set.
  • the depth of the body of the smaller capsule IA is lower than the depth of the body of the larger capsule IB.
  • a single body portion of truncated form is provided which starts from the insertion diameter D and extends toward the bottom 6 of the capsule.
  • the body portion of capsules IA and IB is identical and forms a same angle "A" .
  • the angle can vary from 1 to 55 degrees relative to the central axis I.
  • the insertion diameter "D" is here determined at the line of intersection between the lower surface of the free rim 3 and the upper portion of the body.
  • the small volume capsule contains an amount of extraction and infusion ingredient, e.g., ground coffee, smaller than the amount for the large volume capsule.
  • the small capsule IA is intended for delivery of a short coffee of between 25 ml and 60 ml with an amount of ground coffee comprised between 5 and 15 grams.
  • the larger capsule IB is intended for delivery of a longer coffee, i.e., above 60 ml (e.g., between 80 and 500 ml) and contains an amount of ground coffee comprised between 8 and 30 grams.
  • the capsules IA, IB are indented to be inserted in the centrifugal brewing device 7 (figures 4 and 5) .
  • the device comprises a brewing unit 8 fed with heated liquid, preferably hot water, by a fluid circuit 9 comprising a heater 10, a pump 11 for metering liquid in the capsule and a liquid supply, e.g., a water reservoir 12.
  • the brewing unit comprises an interface assembly 13, a capsule holder 14 and a collector 15.
  • a peripheral outlet 29, forming a flow restriction for the centrifuged liquid, is provided, at the periphery of the capsule, e.g., between the interface assembly 13 and the capsule holder or capsule 6.
  • a flow restriction can be formed by a spring-biased valve situated at and acting on the rim of the capsule as described in
  • Part of the valve can be formed by the capsule itself as described in co-pending European patent No.
  • the collector terminates by a beverage outlet 16 such as formed as an open duct directed to the cup.
  • the capsule holder 14 is designed with portion 24 forming a support surface 18 that is complementary shaped to the upper body portion of the capsules IA, IB.
  • the capsule holder has a referencing annular line 19 at its upper opening that forms a referencing diameter substantially equal to diameter "D" so as to ensure a snug fit of the capsule in the capsule holder without possible radial play that could provide an unbalance and, consequently, vibrations during centrifugation .
  • the capsule also lies solidly on its upper rim onto the upper flange of the holder without the body substantially deforming radially.
  • the brewing unit is closed onto the upper wall of the capsule by the interface assembly 13.
  • the assembly 13 comprises a central injection needle 20 capable of being introduced precisely along the axis of rotation I of the capsule.
  • the interface assembly 13 can comprise a series of outlet perforators 21 as described in WO2008/148604 for allowing centrifuged beverage to leave the capsule through the peripheral outlet 29 between the capsule holder 14 and the interface assembly 13.
  • a device without outlet perforators can be envisaged when the capsules have a permeable upper wall.
  • the injection needle can be omitted and replaced by a simple injection hole if the upper wall is also permeable.
  • the outlet 29 forms a flow restriction provided in the flow path of the beverage to provide a gradient of pressure in the capsule.
  • restriction can be obtained by small orifices or a restriction valve such as described in WO 2008/148646.
  • the capsule holder can be hollow at its centre to allow different volumes (i.e., as obtained by bodies of variable depths) of capsule to be inserted in.
  • the capsule holder can also have a closed or a partially closed bottom.
  • the depth of the capsule holder is at least equal to the depth of the larger (i.e., deeper) capsule in the set, e.g., capsule IB.
  • the extraction of the beverage out of the capsules IA or IB is obtained by driving the interface assembly 13 and capsule holder 14 together with the capsule, in rotation (R) along axis I, at relatively high speed, e.g., between 500 and 15000 rpm.
  • the rotation is driven by a rotational motor (not shown) .
  • Liquid is forced to traverse the ingredient and leave the capsule at the upper periphery of the capsule, i.e., by outlet perforations provided in the upper wall by perforators 21. Since many perforators are placed evenly at the periphery of the upper wall, liquid can also exit by making a laminar flow of beverage dispersed radially along the whole periphery of the upper wall.
  • the centrifuged liquid is projected between the rim of the capsule and the upper surface of the interface assembly 13 against the collector 8. The liquid beverage is then collected and dispensed through the duct 16.
  • Figures 6 and 7 show a second embodiment for another set of capsules in which the capsules 1C, ID comprise an upper
  • the upper portion 26 forms a truncated portion comprising the same insertion diameter D necessary for referencing the capsule in the
  • the lower portion can have a shape different from a truncated shape and can be, as shown, a convex portion.
  • the depth d2 of the capsule is increased by a longer (i.e., deeper) lower portion 22.
  • the depth dl of the capsule is reduced by a shorter lower portion 22.
  • Figures 8, 9 and 10 show a third embodiment for another set of capsules according to the invention in which the body has a single convex portion 23a, 23b, 23c of variable depth,
  • the portion can be continuously convex for certain capsules of the set (e.g., capsules IE, IF) with no zone of truncated or cylindrical portion.
  • the larger capsule IG may comprise an upper portion of truncated or cylindrical portion.
  • the capsule holder 3 of the brewing device comprises a first portion 24 forming the support surface 18 for the upper portion 26 of the capsules and a lower portion 25 forming a closing surface below the capsule of sufficient length to accommodate both the smaller capsule IH (figure 11) and the larger capsule II (figure 12) .
  • the smaller capsule has a storage volume between 25 ml
  • the medium-size capsule has a storage volume of 30 ml
  • the larger capsule has a storage volume of 40 ml.
  • the smaller and larger capsules IH, II may comprise an upper portion 26, e.g., of same angle.
  • the length of the upper portion 26 may be the same or may also slightly vary provided that it is sufficient to match the surface 18 of the capsule holder.
  • the larger capsule II may comprise a lower portion 27 forming the extension portion which may be shaped with a different angle (preferably smaller relative to axis I), e.g., a trunk of cone or a cylinder of smaller diameter than the insertion diameter "D" (figure 12) .
  • the truncated portion can be replaced by a succession of stepped portions or another equivalent arbitrary/ornamental shape forming a reduction of diameter in direction of the bottom of the capsule which is equivalent to a continuous truncated surface.
  • the capsules of the set are reference- able in the capsule holder with an insertion diameter D which is positioned at a distance below the rim of the capsule on the upper portion of the body sidewall .
  • the insertion diameter D is constant to all capsules in the set.
  • the angle ⁇ is preferably 1 to 5 degrees lower than the angle ⁇ of the support portion of the capsule holder .
  • the capsules in the set according to the invention contain roast and ground coffee having preferably different roasting and/or grinding characteristics in the set.
  • the coffee beans are generally roasted to form roasted coffee beans and then ground to produce roast and ground coffee powder that is filled in the capsules. Any suitable process comprising roasting can be used. As used herein, the term
  • “roasting” includes any suitable thermal treatment of coffee beans to create flavors that are indicative of coffee.
  • Suitable roasting techniques can include, but are not limited to, oven roasting, extrusion roasting, steam roasting (e.g., with no post roasting) , infrared roasting, microwave roasting, di-electric/induction heating roasting, and combinations thereof.
  • the coffee beans can be roasted to any desired roast colour.
  • the roasted coffee beans can then be ground using any coffee grinder (e.g., Probat or Matsubo grinders) .
  • the coffee fractions can be ground to the particle volume distributions or "grind volumes".
  • the particle size distribution (D 4 , 3 ) and fines level are typically determined by laser diffraction using a "Mastersizer S" instrument from
  • the system of the invention is capable of delivering different flow rates which are influenced by two key parameters: the rotational speed of the capsule in the device and the back-pressure exerted on the centrifuged liquid. For a given back-pressure, the higher the rotational speed, the larger the flow.
  • the back-pressure can be varied by varying the closing force of a flow restriction valve placed downstream of the enclosure of the capsule and/or by varying the cross-section of the restriction outlets, such as described in co-pending patent application PCT/EP08/066666.
  • the term "flow rate" refers to the flow of liquid, in particular water, injected in the capsule and which can be measured by any suitable means such as a flow meter and monitored by the control means.
  • control of the rotational speed is carried out by the control means selectively activating the rotational motor (not shown) which drives part of the
  • the control of the volume of liquid injected in the capsule is carried out by the control means selectively activating the pump 11 to meter the proper volume of liquid.
  • the identification means can set different volumes of injected liquid for delivering different beverage volumes and/or set the rotational speed of the device.
  • the identification means can set different volumes of injected liquid for delivering different beverage volumes and/or set the rotational speed of the device.
  • the larger capsules in the set the identification means can set different volumes of injected liquid for delivering different beverage volumes and/or set the rotational speed of the device.
  • identification means can set larger liquid volumes than for smaller capsules. Also, the identification means can also set different flow rates for smaller capsules than for larger capsules and/or different rotational speeds for smaller capsules than for larger capsules in order to provide
  • the smaller the capsule or the smaller the beverage i.e., or the volume of injected liquid in the capsule
  • the smaller the flow rate the smaller the beverage
  • identification means may also set different back-pressure values in the capsule or at the outlet 29 where the flow restriction is positioned.
  • the volume of injected liquid, the rotational speed and the back-pressure in the capsule are adjustable/adjusted by the control means (C) as a function of the volume.
  • the temperature of the injected liquid can be varied as a function of the volume of the capsule, by the control means selectively activating the liquid heater 10. For instance, the temperature of the liquid can be heated at a higher temperature for compensating the temperature losses of the liquid in larger volumes.
  • the identification means can be formed as selection means IDl, ID2, ID3 of a user interface 30.
  • the selection means can be physical switches or any other sort of selectors such as a multi-choice interface of a touch screen.
  • Each selector corresponds to a certain type of beverage to be delivered, e.g., a particular coffee type such as ristretto, espresso, lungo, etc., a particular volume of beverage (e.g., 25, 40, 80, 110, 250 ml, etc.) and/or a particular selection of aroma strength and/or level of foam/crema.
  • the user interface being connected to the control means C, the brewing parameters are adjusted according to the selection made by the user of the selection means for
  • the identification means are directly associated to the different capsules.
  • the identification means ID4, ID5 (or more) are capsule recognition means attached to or embedded in the capsules.
  • the recognition means can be any mechanical, optical, magnetic or radio-frequency recognition means capable of delivering information to the brewing device, via a sensing device 31, as to which type of capsule is inserted in the device.
  • the recognition means is a barcode, a colour code, a RFID tag, a magnetically sensitive element, or a mechanical key or shape.
  • the main benefit of controlling the adjustment of these different parameters is essentially linked to the possibility to provide a wide variety of beverages, in particular coffees, of different volumes (e.g., ristretto, espresso, lungo, americano, etc.), aroma strength and foam/crema volume.
  • beverages in particular coffees, of different volumes (e.g., ristretto, espresso, lungo, americano, etc.), aroma strength and foam/crema volume.
  • the possibilities offered by the invention exceed the traditional brewing methods where these parameters cannot be adjusted all together properly.

Abstract

A capsule system for preparing beverages by centrifugation of a capsule in a centrifuging brewing device comprising: a set of different capsules (1A, 1B; 1C, 1D; 1E, 1F, 1G; 1H, 1I; 1J,1K, 1L); each one for selectively delivering a beverage having specific characteristics that differ from the other capsules of the set; each capsule of the set comprising a body (2) with a sidewall and a free rim (3), an upper wall (4) and an extractable or infusible ingredient; and an insertion diameter (D) of the body of the capsule for insertion in a rotary capsule holder (14) of the centrifuge brewing device (7) in a referential position, wherein the different capsules in the set having bodies (2) of different storage volumes obtained by a variable depth (d1, d2, d3) of the body in the set but the same insertion diameter (D) for all capsules of the set.

Description

CAPSULE SYSTEM FOR THE PREPARATION OF BEVERAGES BY CENTRIFUGATION
The present invention relates to the preparation of beverages, in particular coffee, from capsules in a brewing device by centrifugation of the capsule.
It exists systems for preparing beverages such as coffee by forcing a liquid through ingredients contained in the capsule using centrifugal forces. A possible solution is described in WO2008/148604.
EP1208782A1 relates to a device for preparing coffee beverages from capsules of different dimensions. The volume of the
capsules is obtained by extending the body of the capsule at its open side thus creating capsules of different larger
diameters. As a result, the capsule adaptation in the device is complex and requires moving elements to ensure proper
tightness. In a centrifuge device, this would create wearing between the device after a certain period of use and would create vibrations when the capsule is centrifuged.
In a centrifugal system, an additional risk exists to create vibrations if the capsule is not properly supported in the centrifugal device. For a set of capsules presenting
different volumes and containing different amounts of
ingredient, there is an increased risk of unbalance and, consequently a risk of producing vibrations. The brewing
device can move when it vibrates and it may generate a very important noise. Furthermore, a lack of support in the capsule holder can cause deformation of the capsule during
centrifugation and create potential failure of the container, in particular, for plastic capsules.
Thererefore, there is a need for providing a capsule system that is able to deliver conveniently a wider variety of
beverages, in particular coffees having different
characteristics (taste, strength, crema, etc.) in the
centrifuge brewing device. The present invention provides a solution to the aforementioned problems as well as offers additional benefits to the existing art.
For this, the invention relates to a capsule system for preparing beverages by centrifugation of a capsule in a centrifuging brewing device comprising:
a set of different capsules; each one for selectively delivering a beverage having specific characteristics that differ from the other capsules of the set; each capsule of the set comprising a body with a sidewall and a free rim, an upper wall and an extractable or infusible ingredient; and an insertion diameter (D) of the body of the capsule for
insertion in a capsule holder of the brewing device in a referential position,
wherein the different capsules in the set have bodies of different storage volumes obtained by a variable depth of the body in the set but the same insertion diameter (D) for all capsules of the set.
The term "insertion diameter" refers to a diameter of
reference measured on the external surfaces of the body of the capsule .
Such a configuration of capsules enables to deliver a wider range of beverages, e.g., ristretto, espresso and lungo coffees (or even larger coffee volumes) in a more convenient manner. In particular, the capsules' geometrical configuration enables to accommodate in a same brewing device capsules of different volumes without requiring specific adaptations of the device.
In a mode, the different capsules in the set have at least one upper body portion having substantially the same angle or the same stepped profile in the set. The term "angle" means the angle of the portion in the axial direction (or the line of curvature in the axial direction for a non-rectilinear profile of the upper body portion) of the capsule relative to the central axis of rotation of the capsule. The upper body portion can be, for instance, a truncated or cylindrical portion.
In mode, the body comprises a lower portion of variable length whereas the upper portion can be of constant length for all capsules in the set. The lower portion can be convex, flat or concave .
By convention, the term "upper portion" means the portion of the body closer to the free rim of the body and the term "lower portion" means the portion of the body towards the bottom of the body of the capsule.
In another mode, different capsules of the set have a body that is convex along its entire surface and has a variable depth in the set. In this mode, the upper and lower portions of the body are not distinct portions but merge together in single convex portion.
Preferably, the amount of infusible or extractable ingredient increases as a function of the storage volume (i.e., depth) of the body increasing in the set. As a result, each capsule in the set can deliver beverages of different volumes and with different characteristics. The term "characteristics" when it refers to the beverage means any attribute of the beverage making a difference such as related to its taste, strength, foam or crema, colour, etc. Such attributes can be measured by any suitable analytical measures or shown by any sensory and/or visual tests.
In particular, the different capsules contain roast and ground coffee having different roasting and/or grinding
characteristics in the set. The capsules can be adapted for delivering different coffees such as ristretto, espresso, lungo, etc., or coffees of the same type but different characteristics, e.g., different taste or crema.
The capsule system further comprises an identification means associated to the different capsules in the set for
identifying each capsule and adjusting brewing parameters accordingly. The adjustable parameters can be chosen amongst one or more of the following parameters: the rotational speed, the flow rate, the back-pressure at the outlet of the capsule, and/or the volume of liquid fed in the capsule. The
identification means participates to deliver a wider range of beverages having differentiated characteristics (volume, taste, strength, crema, colour, etc.) . The identification means are associated to control means placed in the centrifugal brewing device which control the adjustment of the said parameters, by controlling the rotational motor driving the capsule holder or/and the pump supplying liquid in the capsule.
In another feature of the invention, the brewing device
comprises a rotary capsule holder with a support surface arranged for supporting a portion of the body of the capsules in the set; said portion of sidewall comprising a referencing diameter matching the insertion diameter of the capsules. For this, the support surface of the capsule holder thus comprises a referencing diameter that corresponds to the insertion diameter of the capsules in the set in order to maintain any capsule of the set in the same position of reference. This same position can be determined, e.g., by a position of
reference of the free rim of the body of the capsule along a reference plane (P) before closure of the brewing unit.
Furthermore, the support surface of the capsule holder holds an upper portion of the body of the different capsules in the set whereas providing no support for a lower portion of the body of the capsules.
As a result, the risk of producing vibrations during
centrifugation is reduced because all the capsules of the set are snugly fitted in the device with limited possible relative movement between each capsule and the device during rotation, i.e., capsule holder.
The invention also relates to a capsule for preparing a
beverage by centrifugation in the rotary capsule holder of a centrifuging brewing device comprising a body with a sidewall and a free rim, an upper wall and an extractable or infusible ingredient; and an insertion diameter (D) on the body of the capsule, such insertion diameter (D) being positioned at a certain distance below the free rim of the body for matching a referencing diameter of the support surface of the rotary capsule holder and providing a self-blocking of the capsule when inserted in the capsule holder.
Preferably, the capsule comprises an upper portion extending from said diameter (D) that has an angle (α) slightly lower than the angle (β) of the support surface of the capsule holder.
The angle (α) of the upper portion is preferably 1 to 8 degrees, most preferably 1 to 5 degrees, lower than the angle (β) of the support portion of the capsule holder.
Such configuration enables to form a self-blocking function of the capsule in the capsule holder when the closing force is applied onto the rim of the capsule and it consequently reduces the risk of vibrations during the centrifugal process.
By convention, the "angle" refers here to the angle that the said surfaces form, in the axial direction of the capsule, with respect to the central axis of the body of the capsule, corresponding to the axis of rotation. It should be noted that the measured surfaces could not be purely rectilinear but could have a slight line of curvature without departing from the scope of the invention.
Furthermore, in addition to snugly supporting all the capsules for avoiding vibrations, the capsule holder can be hollow at its centre to be able to accommodate all capsules of the set. In another mode, the capsule holder could have a bottom wall which is deep enough to receive the longer (i.e., deeper) capsule of the set. The advantage is essentially that a unique capsule holder is sufficient to receive all the capsules of the set.
The present invention further relates to a system for brewing a beverage using a capsule which is centrifuged in a
centrifugal brewing device comprising:
a set of capsules having different volumes, identification means corresponding to different capsules of the set,
a centrifugal brewing device comprising control means capable of operating the device in centrifugation for any capsule of the set according to predetermined brewing
parameters including at least one of the parameters amongst: the flow rate, the rotational speed, the volume of injected liquid in the capsule and any combinations thereof.
In particular, the control means is capable of operating the device for any capsule of the set including: the flow rate and the volume of injected liquid in the capsule.
In other words, for each capsule in the set corresponds a flow rate of reference or a profile of flow rate (e.g., any value comprised within a range between 0.2 and 10 ml/sec) and a particular volume of injected liquid (e.g., 25, 40, 120, 230 or 400 ml) . Certain values of flow rates or volumes may be common for different capsules in the set.
In particular, the flow rate is controlled by varying the rotational speed and/or the back-pressure exerted on the centrifuged liquid by flow restriction means of the device and/or capsule.
For instance, for coffee beverages, the flow rate can be varied from 0.2 ml/s to 10 ml/s thereby providing a large diversity of coffee characteristics.
The flow rate is preferably controlled as a function of the volume of the capsule. Preferably, the smaller the volume, the smaller the flow rate.
The control can also be obtained by passive means such as an identifiable shape or opening characteristics of the capsule of the capsule which alters the back-pressure of the flow restriction means. For instance, capsules of different volumes in the set can be given different outlet cross-sections thereby providing different back-pressure values exerted on the centrifuged liquid. Preferably, the system of the invention contemplates the adjustment by the control means of the volume of injected liquid and the rotational speed and, optionally the backpressure by selective flow restriction means.
The identification means are identified by the control means to operate the device.
The identification means can be sensed by sensing means connected to the control means for an active control of the parameters or can be passive identification means, e.g., selective flow restriction means.
In particular, the identification means comprises capsule recognition means which are recognized by the sensing means connected to the control means of the brewing device which controls the brewing parameters accordingly.
The recognition means can be differentiable by a visual code such as a barcode, a colour, a sign, a logo, etc., or by a radio-frequency code (RFID) , a magnetic element or by an identifiable shape.
The invention further relates to a method for brewing a beverage using a capsule which is centrifuged in a centrifugal brewing device comprising:
providing a set of capsules having different volumes, selecting a capsule amongst the set of capsules and centrifuging said capsule in the brewing device for brewing a beverage,
wherein at least one of the following parameters: flow rate, rotational speed and volume of injected liquid is adjusted as a function of the volume of the selected capsule.
Preferably, the flow rate and the volume of injected liquid are adjusted as function of the selected volume of the capsule .
In another mode, the rotational speed and volume of injected liquid in the capsule are adjusted as a function of the volume of the selected capsule. The method contemplates the adjustment of the flow rate by way of adjusting the rotational speed and/or the backpressure exerted on the centrifuged liquid. In other words, the flow rate is maintained as close as possible to a set value or varied according to a preset profile, during
preparation of the beverage, by adjusting the rotational speed and/or the back-pressure exerted on the centrifuged liquid.
In an alternative, the identification means can be formed as selection means of a user interface.
Figures 1 to 5 represent a first embodiment of a capsule system according to the invention,
Figure 1 is a schematic side view of a capsule of small volume;
Figure 2 is a schematic side view of a capsule of larger volume but same insertion diameter;
Figure 3 is a bottom view of the capsule of figure 1;
Figure 4 is a schematic representation of the centrifugal device into which is inserted the capsule of figure 1;
Figure 5 is a schematic representation of the device into which is inserted the capsule of figure 2;
Figures 6 and 7 represent a second embodiment for a set of capsules belonging to the capsule system;
Figure 6 is a small capsule with a convex bottom portion;
Figure 7 is a larger capsule with a convex bottom portion;
Figures 8 to 10 represent a third possible embodiment for a set of capsules belonging to the system;
Figure 8 is a small-volume capsule of convex body;
Figure 9 is a medium-volume capsule of convex body;
Figure 10 is a large-volume capsule of convex body;
Figures 11 and 12 represent a fourth possible embodiment for a capsule system having another set of capsules;
Figure 11 represents a centrifugal brewing device into which is inserted a capsule of small volume; Figure 12 represents a centrifugal brewing device into which is inserted a capsule of larger volume;
Figures 13 to 15 represent a fifth possible embodiment for a capsule system;
Figure 13 represents a general representation of the manner the capsules of different volumes fit into the capsule holder according to the fifth embodiment;
Figure 14 shows a detail of figure 13 before closure of the device;
Figure 15 shows a detail of figure 13 after closure of the device .
The capsule system of the present invention illustrated in figures 1 to 5 comprises a set of capsules IA, IB of different volumes but a same insertion diameter "D". The capsule of figure 1 shows a small volume capsule IA whereas the capsule of figure 2 shows a larger volume capsule IB. The two capsules comprise a body 2 having a cup shape with a free rim 3 extending outwardly and a top upper wall 4. The upper wall is connected to the free rim of the body by a seal such as a heat or ultrasonic weld line. The upper wall can be a perforable membrane, a porous wall or a combination thereof. The capsules comprise a central axis "I" which represents the axis of rotation during centrifugation of the capsule in the brewing device (figure 3) .
The volume difference between the small and large capsules is obtained particularly by varying the depth (dl, d2 ) of the body of the capsules in the set. In particular, the depth of the body of the smaller capsule IA is lower than the depth of the body of the larger capsule IB. In the present example, a single body portion of truncated form is provided which starts from the insertion diameter D and extends toward the bottom 6 of the capsule. The body portion of capsules IA and IB is identical and forms a same angle "A" . The angle can vary from 1 to 55 degrees relative to the central axis I. The insertion diameter "D" is here determined at the line of intersection between the lower surface of the free rim 3 and the upper portion of the body.
The small volume capsule contains an amount of extraction and infusion ingredient, e.g., ground coffee, smaller than the amount for the large volume capsule. The small capsule IA is intended for delivery of a short coffee of between 25 ml and 60 ml with an amount of ground coffee comprised between 5 and 15 grams. The larger capsule IB is intended for delivery of a longer coffee, i.e., above 60 ml (e.g., between 80 and 500 ml) and contains an amount of ground coffee comprised between 8 and 30 grams.
The capsules IA, IB are indented to be inserted in the centrifugal brewing device 7 (figures 4 and 5) . As illustrated in figure 4, the device comprises a brewing unit 8 fed with heated liquid, preferably hot water, by a fluid circuit 9 comprising a heater 10, a pump 11 for metering liquid in the capsule and a liquid supply, e.g., a water reservoir 12. The brewing unit comprises an interface assembly 13, a capsule holder 14 and a collector 15. A peripheral outlet 29, forming a flow restriction for the centrifuged liquid, is provided, at the periphery of the capsule, e.g., between the interface assembly 13 and the capsule holder or capsule 6. A flow restriction can be formed by a spring-biased valve situated at and acting on the rim of the capsule as described in
WO2008/148656. Part of the valve can be formed by the capsule itself as described in co-pending European patent No.
08171069.1. Such flow restrictions provide a back-pressure on the centrifuged liquid. The collector terminates by a beverage outlet 16 such as formed as an open duct directed to the cup. The capsule holder 14 is designed with portion 24 forming a support surface 18 that is complementary shaped to the upper body portion of the capsules IA, IB.
In particular, the capsule holder has a referencing annular line 19 at its upper opening that forms a referencing diameter substantially equal to diameter "D" so as to ensure a snug fit of the capsule in the capsule holder without possible radial play that could provide an unbalance and, consequently, vibrations during centrifugation . The capsule also lies solidly on its upper rim onto the upper flange of the holder without the body substantially deforming radially. In this configuration, the brewing unit is closed onto the upper wall of the capsule by the interface assembly 13. The assembly 13 comprises a central injection needle 20 capable of being introduced precisely along the axis of rotation I of the capsule. At its periphery the interface assembly 13 can comprise a series of outlet perforators 21 as described in WO2008/148604 for allowing centrifuged beverage to leave the capsule through the peripheral outlet 29 between the capsule holder 14 and the interface assembly 13. A device without outlet perforators can be envisaged when the capsules have a permeable upper wall. Similarly, the injection needle can be omitted and replaced by a simple injection hole if the upper wall is also permeable. Preferably, the outlet 29 forms a flow restriction provided in the flow path of the beverage to provide a gradient of pressure in the capsule. Such
restriction can be obtained by small orifices or a restriction valve such as described in WO 2008/148646.
As illustrated in figures 4 and 5, the capsule holder can be hollow at its centre to allow different volumes (i.e., as obtained by bodies of variable depths) of capsule to be inserted in. The capsule holder can also have a closed or a partially closed bottom. In this case, the depth of the capsule holder is at least equal to the depth of the larger (i.e., deeper) capsule in the set, e.g., capsule IB.
The extraction of the beverage out of the capsules IA or IB is obtained by driving the interface assembly 13 and capsule holder 14 together with the capsule, in rotation (R) along axis I, at relatively high speed, e.g., between 500 and 15000 rpm. The rotation is driven by a rotational motor (not shown) . Liquid is forced to traverse the ingredient and leave the capsule at the upper periphery of the capsule, i.e., by outlet perforations provided in the upper wall by perforators 21. Since many perforators are placed evenly at the periphery of the upper wall, liquid can also exit by making a laminar flow of beverage dispersed radially along the whole periphery of the upper wall. The centrifuged liquid is projected between the rim of the capsule and the upper surface of the interface assembly 13 against the collector 8. The liquid beverage is then collected and dispensed through the duct 16.
Figures 6 and 7 show a second embodiment for another set of capsules in which the capsules 1C, ID comprise an upper
portion 26 and a lower portion 22 of body forming an extension for varying the depth dl , d2 of the capsule. The upper portion 26 forms a truncated portion comprising the same insertion diameter D necessary for referencing the capsule in the
capsule holder and a constant angle. The lower portion can have a shape different from a truncated shape and can be, as shown, a convex portion. In the larger volume capsule ID, the depth d2 of the capsule is increased by a longer (i.e., deeper) lower portion 22. In the smaller volume capsule 1C, the depth dl of the capsule is reduced by a shorter lower portion 22.
Figures 8, 9 and 10 show a third embodiment for another set of capsules according to the invention in which the body has a single convex portion 23a, 23b, 23c of variable depth,
respectively, dl, d2 , d3. The portion can be continuously convex for certain capsules of the set (e.g., capsules IE, IF) with no zone of truncated or cylindrical portion. The larger capsule IG may comprise an upper portion of truncated or cylindrical portion.
In the embodiment of figures 11 and 12, the capsule holder 3 of the brewing device comprises a first portion 24 forming the support surface 18 for the upper portion 26 of the capsules and a lower portion 25 forming a closing surface below the capsule of sufficient length to accommodate both the smaller capsule IH (figure 11) and the larger capsule II (figure 12) . As a matter of example, the smaller capsule has a storage volume between 25 ml, the medium-size capsule has a storage volume of 30 ml and the larger capsule has a storage volume of 40 ml. In this embodiment, the smaller and larger capsules IH, II may comprise an upper portion 26, e.g., of same angle. The length of the upper portion 26 may be the same or may also slightly vary provided that it is sufficient to match the surface 18 of the capsule holder. The larger capsule II may comprise a lower portion 27 forming the extension portion which may be shaped with a different angle (preferably smaller relative to axis I), e.g., a trunk of cone or a cylinder of smaller diameter than the insertion diameter "D" (figure 12) .
Of course the number of capsules of variable depth is not limited in the set in all the described embodiments.
Of course, in all the embodiments, the truncated portion can be replaced by a succession of stepped portions or another equivalent arbitrary/ornamental shape forming a reduction of diameter in direction of the bottom of the capsule which is equivalent to a continuous truncated surface.
In the embodiment of figures 13 to 14, contrary to the
previous embodiment, the capsules of the set are reference- able in the capsule holder with an insertion diameter D which is positioned at a distance below the rim of the capsule on the upper portion of the body sidewall . The insertion diameter D is constant to all capsules in the set. Capsules of
different volumes IJ, IK and IL are illustrated in position in the capsule holder before closure of the brewing unit (Smaller capsule IJ and deeper capsule IL are represented in dotted lines only and medium-volume capsule IK is represented in solid lines) . As it can be noticed, all the capsules are all maintained at their insertion diameter D along a constant referencing position. More particularly, all the capsules of the set have their upper rim 3 coming along a common
referencing plane P. On the contrary, the introduction depth (dl, d2 , d3) of the body varies in the capsule holder 3 to adapt the volume accordingly.
In this mode, it is advantageous to design the upper portion such that its inclination angle α is slightly lower than the angle β of the support surface 18. The angle is measured relative to the axis of rotation I of the capsule or a
parallel axis Il to this axis as illustrated in figure 14. As a result, all capsules of the set are self-blocking in the capsule holder when introduced. Therefore, when the capsule is pressed by the interface assembly 13 during closure of the brewing unit at the rim 3, the body slightly deforms to take its final rotational configuration whereas all the plays are properly compensated. The angle α is preferably 1 to 5 degrees lower than the angle β of the support portion of the capsule holder .
The capsules in the set according to the invention contain roast and ground coffee having preferably different roasting and/or grinding characteristics in the set.
The coffee beans are generally roasted to form roasted coffee beans and then ground to produce roast and ground coffee powder that is filled in the capsules. Any suitable process comprising roasting can be used. As used herein, the term
"roasting" includes any suitable thermal treatment of coffee beans to create flavors that are indicative of coffee.
Suitable roasting techniques can include, but are not limited to, oven roasting, extrusion roasting, steam roasting (e.g., with no post roasting) , infrared roasting, microwave roasting, di-electric/induction heating roasting, and combinations thereof.
The coffee beans can be roasted to any desired roast colour. The roasted coffee beans can then be ground using any coffee grinder (e.g., Probat or Matsubo grinders) . Depending upon the specific particle size distribution desired in the final product of the present invention, the coffee fractions can be ground to the particle volume distributions or "grind volumes". For determining the granulometry of coffee, the particle size distribution (D4,3) and fines level are typically determined by laser diffraction using a "Mastersizer S" instrument from
Malvern RTM.
The system of the invention advantageously comprises an
identification means IDl, ID2, ID3 (figures 4 and 5) or ID4, ID5 (figures 11 and 12) associatable to each capsule to ensure control of the brewing parameters, in particular, the flow rate and the volume of injected liquid in the capsule, as a function of the volume of the capsule and/or the product characteristics of the capsule (granulometry, roasting, etc.) and/or the beverage to be delivered (ristretto, espresso, lungo, large or extra-large size coffee, etc.) . The system of the invention is capable of delivering different flow rates which are influenced by two key parameters: the rotational speed of the capsule in the device and the back-pressure exerted on the centrifuged liquid. For a given back-pressure, the higher the rotational speed, the larger the flow.
Conversely, for a given rotational speed, the larger the backpressure, the smaller the flow. The back-pressure can be varied by varying the closing force of a flow restriction valve placed downstream of the enclosure of the capsule and/or by varying the cross-section of the restriction outlets, such as described in co-pending patent application PCT/EP08/066666. In the context of the invention, the term "flow rate" refers to the flow of liquid, in particular water, injected in the capsule and which can be measured by any suitable means such as a flow meter and monitored by the control means.
As known per se, the control of the rotational speed is carried out by the control means selectively activating the rotational motor (not shown) which drives part of the
interface assembly 13, the capsule holder 14 and the capsule together in rotation. The control of the volume of liquid injected in the capsule is carried out by the control means selectively activating the pump 11 to meter the proper volume of liquid.
In particular, the identification means can set different volumes of injected liquid for delivering different beverage volumes and/or set the rotational speed of the device. In particular, for the larger capsules in the set, the
identification means can set larger liquid volumes than for smaller capsules. Also, the identification means can also set different flow rates for smaller capsules than for larger capsules and/or different rotational speeds for smaller capsules than for larger capsules in order to provide
different residence time of liquid in the capsule.
Preferably, the smaller the capsule or the smaller the beverage (i.e., or the volume of injected liquid in the capsule), the smaller the flow rate. Finally, the
identification means may also set different back-pressure values in the capsule or at the outlet 29 where the flow restriction is positioned. Preferably, the volume of injected liquid, the rotational speed and the back-pressure in the capsule are adjustable/adjusted by the control means (C) as a function of the volume. In addition, the temperature of the injected liquid can be varied as a function of the volume of the capsule, by the control means selectively activating the liquid heater 10. For instance, the temperature of the liquid can be heated at a higher temperature for compensating the temperature losses of the liquid in larger volumes.
As illustrated in figures 4 and 5, the identification means can be formed as selection means IDl, ID2, ID3 of a user interface 30. The selection means can be physical switches or any other sort of selectors such as a multi-choice interface of a touch screen. Each selector corresponds to a certain type of beverage to be delivered, e.g., a particular coffee type such as ristretto, espresso, lungo, etc., a particular volume of beverage (e.g., 25, 40, 80, 110, 250 ml, etc.) and/or a particular selection of aroma strength and/or level of foam/crema. The user interface being connected to the control means C, the brewing parameters are adjusted according to the selection made by the user of the selection means for
operating the centrifugal brewing device.
In an alternative illustrated in figures 11 and 12, the identification means are directly associated to the different capsules. In this case, the identification means ID4, ID5 (or more) are capsule recognition means attached to or embedded in the capsules. The recognition means can be any mechanical, optical, magnetic or radio-frequency recognition means capable of delivering information to the brewing device, via a sensing device 31, as to which type of capsule is inserted in the device. For example, the recognition means is a barcode, a colour code, a RFID tag, a magnetically sensitive element, or a mechanical key or shape.
The main benefit of controlling the adjustment of these different parameters is essentially linked to the possibility to provide a wide variety of beverages, in particular coffees, of different volumes (e.g., ristretto, espresso, lungo, americano, etc.), aroma strength and foam/crema volume. The possibilities offered by the invention exceed the traditional brewing methods where these parameters cannot be adjusted all together properly.

Claims

CLAIMS :
1. A capsule system for preparing beverages by centrifugation of a capsule in a centrifuging brewing device comprising:
a set of different capsules (IA, IB; 1C, ID; IE, IF, IG; IH, II; IJ, IK, IL); each one for selectively delivering a beverage having specific characteristics that differ from the other capsules of the set; each capsule of the set comprising a body (2) with a sidewall and a free rim (3) , an upper wall (4) and an extractable or infusible ingredient; and an insertion diameter (D) of the body of the capsule for
insertion in a rotary capsule holder (14) of the centrifuge brewing device (7) in a referential position,
wherein the different capsules in the set have bodies (2) of different storage volumes obtained by a variable depth (dl, d2, d3) of the body in the set but the same insertion diameter (D) for all capsules of the set.
2. Capsule system according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the different capsules in the set (IA, IB; 1C, ID; IH, II; IJ, IK, IL) have at least one upper body portion (26) having substantially the same angle or the same stepped profile .
3. Capsule system according to claim 2, wherein the different capsules in the set (1C, ID; IH, II, IJ, IK, IL) have at least one lower portion (22, 27) having a variable depth for providing the different storage volumes.
4. Capsule system according to claim 1, wherein the different capsules in the set (IE, IF, IG) have a convex body portion of variable depth for providing the different storage volumes.
5. Capsule system according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the amount of infusible or extractable ingredient increases as a function of the storage volume increasing in the set.
6. Capsule system according to claim 5, wherein the capsules contain roast and ground coffee having different roasting and/or grinding characteristics in the set.
7. Capsule system according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the capsules of the set comprises an identification means for identifying each capsule and adjusting the brewing parameters in the device accordingly.
8. Capsule system according to claim 7, wherein the adjustable parameters comprises the rotational speed of the capsule during brewing and/or flow rate and/or the volume of liquid fed in the capsule.
9. Capsule system according to claims 7 to 8, wherein the set of identification means comprises at least one parameter related to the monitoring of the flow, preferably the flow rate, of the liquid injected in the capsule or of beverage extracted from the capsule.
10. Capsule system according to any of the preceding claims, wherein it comprises a capsule holder (14) of the brewing device with a support surface (18) arranged for supporting a portion of the body of any capsule of the set; said portion of body comprising a referential diameter matching the insertion diameter (D) of any capsule in the set.
11. Capsule system according to claim 10, wherein the support surface (18) of the capsule holder holds an upper portion (26) of the body of the different capsules in the set whereas providing no support for a lower portion (22, 27) of the body of the capsules (IA, IB, 1C, ID, IH, II) .
12. System for brewing a beverage using a capsule which is centrifuged in a centrifugal brewing device comprising:
a set of capsules (IA, IB; 1C, ID; IE, IF, IG; IH, II;
IJ, IK, IL) having different volumes,
identification means (IDl, ID2, ID3; ID4, ID5)
corresponding to different capsules of the set,
a centrifugal brewing device comprising control means (C) capable of operating the device in centrifugation for any capsule of the set according to predetermined brewing
parameters including at least one of the parameters amongst: the flow rate, the rotational speed, the volume of injected liquid in the capsule, the temperature of injected liquid and combinations thereof.
13. System according to claim 12, wherein the control means (C) operates the device for any capsule of the set according to the flow rate and the volume of injected liquid in the capsule.
14. System according to claim 12 or 13, wherein the
identification means comprises capsule recognition means (ID4, ID5) which are recognized by the sensing means (31) connected to the control means (C) of the brewing device which controls the brewing parameters accordingly.
15. Method for brewing a beverage using a capsule which is centrifuged in a centrifugal brewing device comprising: providing a set of capsules (IA, IB; 1C, ID; IE, IF, IG; IH, II; IJ, IK, IL) having different volumes,
selecting a capsule amongst the set of capsules and centrifuging said capsule in the brewing device for brewing a beverage,
wherein at least one of the following parameters: the flow rate, the rotational speed and the volume of injected liquid is adjusted as a function of the volume of the selected capsule .
16. Method according to claim 15, wherein the flow rate and the volume of injected liquid are adjusted as a function of the volume of the selected capsule.
17. Method according to claim 16, wherein the smaller the volume of the capsule, the smaller the flow rate.
18. Method according to claims 16 or 17, wherein the smaller the volume of the capsule, the smaller the volume of injected liquid in the capsule.
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