WO2011151703A2 - Device and method for preparation of beverages with differing tastes - Google Patents
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- the present application relates to a method for obtaining differing types of beverages.
- the invention relates also to a device for dispensing said beverages by carrying out the invention method.
- the present invention relates to a dispensing machine, for use at home, in a professional environment (restaurant, coffee-bar, airport-lounge etc.) or in a work-environment (conference room, office, petrol-station etc.), and suitable to dispense drinks of widely different liquid content and nature.
- capsules which are prepackaged containers of ingredient either instant (such as for instance a cappuccino pre-mixed water-soluble powder, or powdered milk) or fresh (such as roast and ground coffee, or mint-tea, or yerba mate), or liquid (such as a chocolate or coffee concentrate);
- the present invention relates to both types of drink preparation methods.
- Patent application no. US2007/248734(A1) exemplifies one recurrent theme found in several other patents, including application no. WO2007/063411 by the Applicant: that is methods to increase the amount of froth in a coffee-based or other drinks.
- Patent applications US518696 (A), ITl 257648 (B) or WO2005/107540 describe machines dispensing both regular coffee and espresso coffee but they do so through the use of so-called “combined technology", that is to separate preparation chambers: one adapted to accept loose grounds or paper-pods and one suitable for preparing filter-coffee with "drip-type brewing chamber”, utilising the same hydraulic connection.
- the dispensing units thus, do not adapt rather provide totally different methods of preparation of the drinks, which in turn generate higher costs, increased maintenance needs, more complicated mechanical and hydraulic construction.
- Patent application no. WO2007/110768 A2 by the Applicant describes a process to achieve increased extraction levels of the soluble components of the primary ingredient such as ground coffee and obtain differing levels of froth formation. Although it serves such purpose, such invention is limited in the sense that it assumes limited parameters to control the brew quality.
- US 6786134 discloses a brewing system that includes two water feeding circuits, one for brewing the beverage and a second for adding hot or cold water to the collecting means for the brewed beverage; a single hot water reservoir is provided for both the first and the second circuit and a heat exchanger that is part of the first circuit is immersed in the reservoir for heating the water of the first circuit required for the brewing step.
- the temperature of the dilution water in the second circuit is substantially the same as the temperature of the water in the first circuit, or brewing circuit; this reduces the possibility of having differently tasting beverages.
- US 2003126993 refers to a brewing system similar to the system of US 6786134, having two circuits: one for feeding hot water to the brewing chamber and one for feeding cold water to the beverage collecting means.
- a drawback of the known methods comes from the need of preparing drinks of widely different nature, yet using the very same dispensing machine. This is the case for instance - limiting just for instance to coffee, but similar observations are valid for teas, chocolates or fruit juices - of "regular" American coffee having water volumes (or “throws") up to 10 (approx. 295 cc), 12 (approx. 354 cc.) or even 20 fl. oz. (approx. 590 cc), European-styled "lattes” with 7, 9 or 10 fl.oz. and more, and Southern European “ristretto” espresso coffees bearing water “throws" as little as 40, 30 or even 20 or 15 cc.
- Another problem of the known art relates to the need of dispensing drinks with different froth level, such as is the case with a chocolate or cappuccino pre-mix drink, an espresso coffee (with froth), a regular coffee, or a leaf-tea or herbal infusion (without froth).
- a still further problem is related to the need for a dispensing machine to adapt to different market needs thus managing different dilution ratios expressed for instance by the amount of grams of fresh ingredient, or the amount of powdered ingredient, or the mix of the aforementioned ingredients, used for the preparation of a drink of varying water volume.
- Another problem is related to the differing organoleptic results deriving from running differing amounts of water through a certain ingredient, particularly when said ingredient is prone to increasing depletion of its soluble contents and varying quality of the obtained beverage.
- Another aim of the invention is to provide a device and a method for obtaining drinks bearing differing amounts or "throws" of water, differing amounts of froth or "crema” and differing relationships between the amount of ingredient and of solvent, such as water or milk.
- a beverage dispensing machine i.e. a machine comprising a first hydraulic circuit (or primary circuit, or brewing circuit) including a water source, a pump, a water heating means, a brewing means selected from a brewing chamber and a capsule, said brewing means having inlet and outlet means, beverage collecting means for collecting brewed beverage leaving said brewing means and for dispensing said beverage to a container, characterized in further comprising a second hydraulic circuit (or dilution circuit) that includes a second pump and second water heating means, said water heating means being different and separate from the water heating means of the first circuit, and wherein the outlet of said water heating means being connected to said first circuit at a location that is downstream to the said brewing means with respect to the water flow in said first circuit.
- a first hydraulic circuit or primary circuit, or brewing circuit
- a brewing means selected from a brewing chamber and a capsule
- beverage collecting means for collecting brewed beverage leaving said brewing means and for dispensing said beverage to a container
- the invention device is further comprising control means to operate said second circuit as a function of said first circuit flow-rate.
- the first circuit comprises flow-rate control means and said second circuit comprises flow-rate metering means.
- control means are provided to control the flow-rate of said second circuit according to the detected flow-rate value in said first circuit so that a pre-determined relationship is maintained using the former flow-rate as dependant variable of the latter flow-rate.
- the outlet of the second circuit preferably feeds water (and/or another edible liquid) to the beverage delivery means to exit said means together with the beverage prepared in and eluting from the first circuit.
- the invention also relates to a dispensing method according to claim 5, i.e. a method wherein in addition to the known beverage preparing steps, there are also comprised the steps of feeding further water and/or other edible liquid to said first hydraulic circuit at a position located downstream to the said brewing means with respect to the water flow in said first circuit.
- the flow-rate of said second circuit is preferably controlled according to the pre-set or detected flow-rate value in the first circuit so that a pre-determined relationship is maintained using the former flow-rate as dependant variable of the latter flow-rate.
- the beverage collecting means has froth reduction means located in the collecting means 6 or in any case before the exit of the collecting means into the cup.
- the preferred granulometry range of the ground coffee particles is within the range of 150 to 500 nm, preferably 280 to 400 microns and most preferably of 290 to 350 ⁇ .
- the second circuit above discussed is used in combination with a first circuit as here below disclosed, i.e. a circuit provided with means for maintaining a reduced constant pressure in the brewing means before and/or after the opening of the brewing means, especially a capsule.
- constant pressure it is identified a pressure that can vary up to 10% above or below the set value. Said pressure is inevitably subject to adjustement by the machine.
- a preferred capsule for use in the first hydraulic circuit is the one disclosed in PCT/IB2006/003462 (EP 06821023.6), but other capsules that are normally closed when water is initially fed, and that are subjected to an internal pressure increase before opening, can be advantageously used with the invention machine.
- the invention also relates to a beverage dispensing machine according to claim 12, comprising a first hydraulic circuit including a water source, a pump, a water heating means, a brewing means selected from a brewing chamber and a capsule, said brewing means having inlet and outlet means, beverage collecting means for collecting brewed beverage leaving said brewing means and for dispensing said beverage to a container, further comprising a means to maintain a substantially constant pressure of the water in said brewing means.
- brewing means also identifies preparation chambers for liquid or powdered soluble products.
- the pressure maintaining means comprises a branched line connected with an inlet to said first hydraulic circuit downstream of said pump, with respect to the water flow in said circuit, and with an outlet at a location upstream of said pump, with respect to the water flow in said circuit.
- the branched line is connected to the line going from the pump to the heater (boiler) for the water and forms a by-pass of the pump.
- the outlet of the branched line can be connected with the water reservoir or with the line feeding water to the pump, or with any suitable part of the machine.
- the first hydraulic circuit is equipped with pressure- control means and valve means to controllably feed water to said branched line upon reaching a preset pressure value in said circuit downstream of said pump.
- the constant pressure maintaining means are used both in pre and in post capsule (or chamber) opening steps; namely the method envisages to maintain the filled and closed brewing means at a constant pressure, lower than the opening pressure of the brewing means.
- a pre-opening treatment enhances the extraction of the ingredient
- a post-opening treatment avoids or dramatically reduces the amount of froth in the final beverage.
- the invention second circuit can be used as a complement to any known beverage preparation first (or primary) circuit to provide either a regular (or americano or filter) coffee or an espresso coffee, from the same starting material, such as ground coffee, in a capsule or in a brewing chamber.
- a regular (or americano or filter) coffee or an espresso coffee from the same starting material, such as ground coffee, in a capsule or in a brewing chamber.
- the first circuit can be used in any known beverage dispensing machine and gives the advantage of an improved wetting of the coffee cake (compressed) with better extraction of the aroma products and, in particular, of avoiding or dramatically reducing the formation of froth in the dispensed beverage.
- the invention makes it possible to change the temperature of the first circuit with respect to the temperature of the second circuit and to adapt both temperatures and volumes of the liquids dispensed by the two circuits according to the required taste of the final beverage.
- the same coffee can give many different beverages.
- the invention machine can provide several different types of beverages: e.g. the second circuit can provide also hot or cold milk for "lattes”.
- - Fig. 1 is a scheme of a possible embodiment according to the invention.
- - fig. 2 is an enlarged view of a scheme portion of the invention machine
- - fig.s 3 and 4 are graphs showing examples of the pressure variations during the invention process
- - fig. 5 is a graph showing a preferred granulometry of the ground coffee to be used in the invention.;.
- - fig. 6 is a schematic and perspective view of a preferred water heater for the second circuit
- - fig. 7 is a scheme of a portion of the dispensing machine according to another embodiment of the invention.
- Drinks object of this Application pertain to the type of drinks using one or more main ingredients (such as leaf-tea or other herbal remedies, roasted coffee, concentrated ingredients in liquid form such as chocolate syrups or condensed milk or fruit-based ingredients, soluble powders such as freeze-dried coffee or cappuccino pre-mixes) plus a solvent, usually water but also other solvents, such as liquid milk or prepared infusions, which may be used hot, that is above 60°C. (and below or around 100° C.,) or even below such temperature, such as a room temperature or cold milk at 7°C.
- main ingredients such as leaf-tea or other herbal remedies, roasted coffee, concentrated ingredients in liquid form such as chocolate syrups or condensed milk or fruit-based ingredients, soluble powders such as freeze-dried coffee or cappuccino pre-mixes
- a solvent usually water but also other solvents, such as liquid milk or prepared infusions, which may be used hot, that is above 60°C. (and below or around 100° C.,)
- the beverage dispensing machine 1 of the invention comprises a first hydraulic circuit CI and a second hydraulic circuit C2.
- the first circuit comprises a brewing means 2 that is selected from a capsule and a brewing chamber.
- capsule it is made reference to capsules, cartridges or pods or more generically a pre-packaged container of the main ingredient(s) with appropriate inlet and outlet means to allow the contact under pressure of water (or other edible solvents) for the preparation of a drink.
- the brewing means is a brewing or preparation chamber, apt to accept said ingredient(s) in loose form, in which case the dispensing unit comprises also appropriate dispensing and metering methods known to the skilled in the Art.
- the dispensing unit comprises also appropriate dispensing and metering methods known to the skilled in the Art.
- the first circuit CI comprises also a water source 3 such as e.g. a reservoir or feed- line, a pump 4 and a heater or boiler 5 for heating the water to the required temperature.
- a water source 3 such as e.g. a reservoir or feed- line
- a pump 4 and a heater or boiler 5 for heating the water to the required temperature.
- the pump 4 is suitable for injecting water into the brewing means 2 under pressures between 0,3 and 25 bars, preferably between 1 and 20 bars; suitable pumps are known in the art, e.g. of rotative, centrifugal, peristaltic or vibration type, or air or vacuum pumps.
- the heater 5 is located between the pump and the brewing means 2; it is known in the art and is e.g. selected from a pressure-boiler, an open boiler, or a so-called “flash-heater” or instant-heater. In addition there also may be provided means (not shown) for cooling and regulating the water temperature such as a chilling conduit, chiller-tank, or flash-chiller.
- the brewing means 2 is provided as mentioned, with inlet means and outlet means as well as optional filtering means available at the skilled in the Art, that is if they are needed for the preparation of the required drink, as is the case with ground coffee.
- the brewing chamber or capsule 2 is connected, e.g. housed in the case of a capsule, to beverage collecting means 6 that, in turn, deliver the beverage leaving brewing means 2 to a cup or other beverage container 7.
- the device according to the present invention comprises froth reduction means located in the collecting means 6 or in any case before the exit of the collecting means into the cup.
- Said froth reduction means are for example selected from a filter 26 capable of breaking down the froth and an additional duct or an insert 24 housed in the outlet duct 27 of the collecting means 6, or their combination.
- the purpose of said duct or insert 24 is to extend the path that the beverage has to follow before leaving the collecting means 6 so as to reduce the froth.
- the filter 26 could be metallic, paper or a non-woven fabric such as those used in diapers, in particular the non-woven fabric for fluid distribution.
- the insert 24 is schematically shown in fig. 7 and has the shape, e.g., of a screw.
- a final elution of water is preferably carried out at the end of the dispensing cycle. Additional froth reduction can, be obtained by a pressure reduction in the capsule during the brewing step, as is hereinafter discussed in greater detail before example 2.
- the invention dispensing machine in order to be able to dispense beverages having a volume within the range from 15 ml to 600 cc, the invention dispensing machine is provided with an additional second circuit C2, that includes a second pump 4bis and second water heating means 5bis, but no brewing means.
- first circuit CI at a location that is downstream to brewing means 2 with respect to the water flow in said first circuit.
- first circuit CI in addition to the water heater 5bis, further means to control the temperature of the water or of other edible liquids, can be provided, e.g. to cool the water or liquids.
- second circuit C2 is not provided with brewing means and is not involved with the extraction or brewing process that is carried out only in first circuit CI .
- the water or other edible liquid are provided by appropriate sources; in the case of water the source can be the same as for first circuit CI .
- the water from circuit C2 is preferably delivered to beverage collecting means 6, so as to exit said means with the beverage exiting brewing means 2 as a single flow.
- the water heating means 5bis of second circuit C2 comprises a boiler that includes a pump 4bis in one device.
- the boiler comprises a tank 18, or similar suitable container, which is connected with the main water source 3 through duct 29.
- Water tank 18 is preferably directly connected to water source 3, also because flowmeter 8bis can be replaced by pump 21.
- Pump 21 is partially immersed in the water contained in the water tank 18 in order to supply water to the second circuit C2.
- the pump is an "immersed pump" of a type known per se in the art, e.g. from WO 2004045351.
- pump 4bis comprises a shaft 30 that is actuated by motor M located outside the tank 18.
- Shaft 30 is provided with an impeller 19 and a casing 25 that has the shape of a cylinder open at its bottom.
- the impeller 19 is housed within the cylinder casing 25 and casing 25 is provided with only one exit duct 22 that is connected to circuit C2; upon rotating, the pump's impeller will send water from tank 18 into duct 22 and to the second circuit C2.
- the water tank 18 is provided in a way known per se with a resistance 31 for heating the water.
- Controller unit 9 can operate motor M of pump 4bis to control the amount and the flow rate of water sent to circuit C2; because this circuit is virtually free from resistances, the water will arrive directly to beverage collecting means 6.
- the second circuit is operated to feed a preset amount of water to first circuit CI after a flow of beverage leaving said brewing means has started and the water feeding is stopped earlier than or simultaneously with the stopping of the flow of beverage from brewing means 2.
- the flow rate in circuit C2 depends on the flow rate in circuit CI , both can be set to provide a almost simultaneous end of delivery of the water and beverage.
- the hydraulic circuits CI and C2 preferably comprise at least one type of means apt to detect and control the flow-rate of said primary solvent at the inlet of the pump, such as - for instance - a volumetric flow-control 8 and 8bis, and circuit CI can be also provided with means to adapt said flow in order to alter it at the outlet level of the preparation chamber.
- means can be easily found by the skilled in the art amongst standard commercial components such as by-pass valves, pressure-switches, tunable centrifugal pumping devices, piezo-electric valves, or controllable rotary pumps.
- said hydraulic system includes an outlet disposed immediately above the container for the finished drink or in its vicinity.
- the hydraulic outlet may comprise one additional unit utilising a Venturi-type of mixer to mix said liquid at outlet level with a steam-producing unit and air-intake of known type.
- the dispensing unit comprises also an electrical circuit, preferably including an electronic controller 9 connected to it, apt to receive inputs from a user interface 12 (such as a touch- screen, push-buttons, membrane switches, voice-commands or other inputting commands available to the skilled in the Art).
- a user interface 12 such as a touch- screen, push-buttons, membrane switches, voice-commands or other inputting commands available to the skilled in the Art.
- the electric circuit is also apt to monitor the hydraulic circuit particularly with respect to the temperature of the solvent, the time of operation of pumps 4 and 4bis via lines 11 , the flow-rate at the inlet of the pump as read via said flow-meter 8 and 8bis through lines 10 and/or the pressure of said hydraulic circuit, as measured via a pressure meter 13 and line 14, or pressure switch, preferably located between pump 4 and heater 5 to detect the pressure in the brewing means; alternatively, pressure value may be inferred by taking into account the known characteristic curve of the pump used in said circuit.
- the operation of CI will be disclosed with reference to the preparation of e.g.
- a regular coffee, or "caffe americano” that is a coffee-based drink with a low concentration of the primary ingredient, in this case roasted and ground coffee, specifically that is 8,0 grams for 295 cc, or 36,875 cc. of solvent (water) per gram of main ingredient (coffee).
- Coffee is inserted in the preparation chamber 2 either via use of a pre-packaged container or in bulk, through metering means.
- the brewing means 2 outlet is closed and means 2 and hydraulic system CI are then pressurised by activating the pump 4.
- the brewing sequence is therefore: pump activated, optional pressurised pre- brewing phase and subsequent opening of the brewing chamber activated, flowmeter controls detect flow.
- the secondary hydraulic system After a delay which can be programmed, but that will be preferably between 0,5 and 20 seconds after the opening of the brewing chamber or, if absent, after the starting of the flow from the outlet spout, the secondary hydraulic system is activated.
- the flow-rate of this secondary system uses as controlling parameter the flow-rate of the first hydraulic system in the sense that its flow-rate will be dependant upon the flow- rate of the primary hydraulic system.
- Flow rates are detected through flow-rate meters 8 and 8bis (or the pump of fig. 6 for C2) and controller 9 regulates flow rate in C2 according to the detected values in CI to provide the required amount of water from C2 in the required time.
- the flow rates are preset in the machine instructions. Once the required amount of water is fed to the first circuit, pump 4bis is stopped:
- the amount of water supplied by the first and the second circuits CI and C2 is predetermined also according to the aroma, and in general to the organoleptic characteristics of the final beverage.
- one or more predetermined set of values of the percentage (quantity) of water supplied by the first circuit CI and the water supplied by the second circuit C2 are stored in the control means 9 of the device according to the present invention.
- the predetermined set of values takes into account the type of beverage to be dispensed.
- the following table shows an example of predetermined set of values of the water supplied by the first and second circuits for an American type coffee with a final volume of 250 ml.
- the preferred range of coffee beverage is 20 to 80 ml, preferably 30 to 60 ml and a total final volume of the beverage of 230-280 ml, preferably about 250 ml.
- the flow rate of the first and second circuit CI and C2 for supplying the desired quantity of water respectively from the first and second circuits can be constant during the dispensing time or can be varied during the dispensing time according to different laws or algorithm.
- the flow rates fij and fr 2 can be controlled in order to balance eventual unexpected differences in the flow rate of the primary circuit, thus maintaining the required balance between the amount of liquid dispensed by the two circuits and the time of dispensing of both circuits.
- the control algorithm may also require the second circuit C2 to change its flow rate during the time required for the dispensing of the full pre-programmed amount of liquid of the primary circuit.
- the predetermined quantity of water supplied by the first circuit CI and the second circuit C2 can be supplied at a constant flow rate or at a variable flow rate, for example by increasing or decreasing the ratio between them, for example in the initial or in the last part of the dispensing procedure.
- the first circuit CI flow rates (fri) and second circuit C2 flow-rate (fr 2 ) are made interdependent according to different relationships between said flow-rate values.
- first circuit CI flow-rate (frj) and second circuit C2 flow- rate (fr 2 ) will in general be:
- the finished drink will be defined as a total volume e.g. in cc. or fluid oz. with pre-determined quantity of liquid dispensed by the primary and secondary circuit.
- such relationship between and fr 2 will be kept constant during the dispensing time.
- This can be useful within the range of liquid contents of the target drink, in brewing cycles using ingredients where either the depletion of the soluble contents is limited or not unfavourable to the taste, or the ingredient has suitable characteristics for such dispensing cycle with linear, non discrete dilution ratios so that the taste is not evidently affected (and the required drink's taste is particularly strong).
- the relationship between fri and fr 2 can be linear with either a positive or negative correlation between the two flow-rates, i.e. the ratio between the volumes dispensed in the first and second circuits, increases or decreases linearly during the dispensing time.
- first circuit CI flow-rate (frj) and second circuit C2 flow-rate (fr 2 ) may be changed in the course of the drink dispensing operation.
- a typical dispensing drink may be composed of different ratios between fri and fr 2 as follows: the start of the primary circuit does not trigger the start of the secondary circuit until a programmable interval has elapsed from the start. After such interval of time, the second circuit C2 starts, using a fixed ratio of the first circuit CI flowrate as reference for adjusting its own flowrate. This ratio will be a ratio between 0,5 and 10, preferably between 2 and 6.
- the fixed ratio between the two flowrates of the two circuits can change to a different value which may be between 2 and 20, preferably between 3 and 10.
- the curve of fx and fr 2 ratio during the dispensing time could show a logarithmic-type function and the dispensing cycle shall be truncated at a pre-programmed liquid content, that is diluition ratio, so that the drink will show the preferred pungent, strong flavour.
- the flow-rate of the primary ingredient's circuit changes during each dispensing cycle in an un-forecastable manner from one cycle to the other depending either on specific parameters of the type of hydraulic system used or different conditions in the preparation chamber where the ingredient is located for extraction of its soluble components.
- the second circuit C2 flowrate is varied in order to compensate the change, by adapting its flowrate fr 2 to follow the primary circuit's flowrate f .
- fr flow rate of the primary circuit fr
- fr 2 flow rate of the secondary circuit
- fr 2 will slow itself down accordingly, or it is too fast, thus fr 2 will speed up.
- a minimum and a maximum flowrate threshold value will be implemented in the controller's software, so that if frl ⁇ min. threshold value (threshold being flowrates usually within 0.8 to 1,5 ml/sec), the dispensing system will indicate a faulty dispensing cycle.
- frl > max. threshold value threshold being flowrates usually not lower than 2,0 ml./sec
- the controller will feedback the information to the primary circuit thus reducing frl in order to re-establish the required ratio between the two flow rates.
- water is used as the brewing and additional liquid in the first and second circuits CI and C2
- suitable liquids such as a liquid ingredient, for example milk, can be dispensed by said second circuit C2.
- the brewing means are of the type that open only after pressure in the capsule has built up to a value high enough to extract the coffee or other ingredient; usually, the opening pressure is higher than 6 bars, preferably about 8-10 bars and in the known embodiments of this type the following beverage dispensing step is generally carried out at a similar high pressure.
- This high dispensing pressure results in froth formation in the obtained beverage, that is appreciated in e.g. espresso coffees.
- means are provided to lower the remaining pressure in the circuit after the beverage has been fully dispensed, before the dispensing apparatus is open, e.g. to replace the exhausted capsule.
- a suitable arrangement of said means is shown in fig. 7 and comprises an exhaust valve 23, preferably a three way valve, connected to a discharge line 28.
- Valve 23 is located downstream of pump 4, between the pump and water heating means 5 in first circuit CI in order to depressurize it by discharging the fluid remaining in the circuit after the beverage has been dispensed.
- pressure reducing means are provided, to maintain the brewing means at a required reduced pressure, lower than the pressure necessary for the opening of the brewing means.
- the first circuit CI i.e. where the beverage is brewed, comprises means to maintain a constant pressure, lower than a preset value, in the brewing means 2 at least after the beverage started to exit the brewing means 2, in order to avoid or reduce the formation of froth (or cream) at the top of the obtained beverage.
- the beverage dispensing pressure is usually maintained between 0,5 and 5 bars, preferably between 1,5 and 3,5 bars, and most preferably around 2.5 bars and in any case lower than the opening pressure of the brewing means.
- the pressure maintaining means are formed by a branched line 15 that leaves the circuit line 16 downstream of pump 4 and that is again connected to line 16 upstream of pump 4, with respect to the water flow.
- branched line 15 can be connected to water reservoir 3.
- a valve 17 is provided on line 15, this valve is set to open when the required pressure is reached, so as to limit the pressure in the brewing chamber to the value set on valve 17.
- the pressure is usually maintained between 0.5 and 5 bars, preferably between 1.5 and
- pressure sensor 13 can be used to operate pump 4 through controller unit 9 and lines 11 and 14, so as to stop the pump when the desired pressure is reached and to activate again the pump once the pressure has dropped below the desired level.
- pressure reducing and maintaining means are activated to control a frothless brewing, hence pressure is maintained lower than a pre-fixed threshold which can be programmed accordingly to the specific needs.
- pressure reducing means are activated and pressure is maintained at the required value to avoid froth formation.
- the above discussed arrangement can also be used to maintain a constant pre- brewing pressure in the closed capsule or brewing chamber before the opening of the brewing means. This pressure will be lower than the opening pressure for the brewing means and as high as possible in order to maximize the extraction of aromas from the ground coffee or other ingredient without causing the opening of the brewing means 2.
- Minced tea leaves are loaded in the preparation chamber 2 either via a prepackaged container such as the mentioned capsules, or in bulk, appropriately metered.
- pressure-reducing means such as by-pass valves operated via solenoid valves, piezo -electric valves
- said pressure is raised above such threshold so that the preparation chamber is opened and normal brewing is initiated.
- the secondary hydraulic system is activated, from here onwards following what described in the first embodiment.
- the operation of the dispensing machine involves feeding water to the brewing means 2 to open the brewing means at time t op and start dispensing the beverage, reducing the dispensing pressure at time p to avoid froth formation and maintaining said pressure reduced until the end of the beverage elution step, dispensing at time tc 2 a second flow of water or edible liquid from the second circuit C2 to the first circuit to reach the required beverage volume.
- the dispensing of the second flow is started after the brewing means are opened.
- Fig. 4 shows another embodiment of the invention: in this embodiment, water is fed to the brewing means until a pressure lower that the opening pressure is reached at time t bP i, said pressure is maintained for a preset time to increase the extraction of the aromas from the ground coffee. Then the pressure in the brewing means is increased to open them and to start the beverage dispensing at time t op ; to avoid froth forming, pressure in the brewing means is reduced again at time 3 ⁇ 4 ⁇ 2 , e.g. to a value 2.5 to 3.0 bars, and this value is maintained to the end of the dispensing step.
- the second hydraulic circuit is operated at time tc 2 to feed to the beverage collecting means 6 or 7 enough water to reach the desired volume for the beverage.
- the pressure at t bp2 can be lower than the first used reduced pressure at 3 ⁇ 4 ⁇ 1 .
- a "short" beverage e.g. an espresso
- the second circuit C2 is not activated and the pressure reducing and maintaining means are activated only before the opening of the brewing means 2, to enhance extraction and froth formation.
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