WO2014056810A1 - Extraction unit with a shiftable multi-size cartridge receiver - Google Patents

Extraction unit with a shiftable multi-size cartridge receiver Download PDF

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WO2014056810A1
WO2014056810A1 PCT/EP2013/070756 EP2013070756W WO2014056810A1 WO 2014056810 A1 WO2014056810 A1 WO 2014056810A1 EP 2013070756 W EP2013070756 W EP 2013070756W WO 2014056810 A1 WO2014056810 A1 WO 2014056810A1
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Jean-Marc Flick
Enzo Bonacci
Antoine Ryser
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Nestec S.A.
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Priority to EP13774398.5A priority patent/EP2906093B1/en
Priority to IN2498DEN2015 priority patent/IN2015DN02498A/en
Priority to JP2015535037A priority patent/JP2015535720A/en
Priority to US14/433,923 priority patent/US9913558B2/en
Priority to RU2015116419A priority patent/RU2015116419A/en
Priority to AU2013329653A priority patent/AU2013329653A1/en
Priority to CA2889173A priority patent/CA2889173A1/en
Priority to CN201380052449.6A priority patent/CN104736021B/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
    • A47J31/40Beverage-making apparatus with dispensing means for adding a measured quantity of ingredients, e.g. coffee, water, sugar, cocoa, milk, tea
    • A47J31/407Beverage-making apparatus with dispensing means for adding a measured quantity of ingredients, e.g. coffee, water, sugar, cocoa, milk, tea with ingredient-containing cartridges; Cartridge-perforating means
    • 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
    • A47J31/3604Coffee-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 with a mechanism arranged to move the brewing chamber between loading, infusing and ejecting stations
    • A47J31/3623Cartridges being employed
    • A47J31/3633Means to perform transfer from a loading position to an infusing position

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  • the present invention relates to an extraction unit using cartridges that contain a beverage ingredient for preparing a beverage.
  • the extraction unit is arranged for receiving cartridges of different sizes.
  • the invention also relates to a combination of such an extraction unit with a cartridge and a use of a cartridge for such an extraction unit.
  • a "beverage” is meant to include any liquid food, such as tea, coffee, hot or cold chocolate, milk, soup, baby food, etc.
  • a “cartridge” is meant to include any pre-portioned beverage ingredient within an enclosing packaging of any material, in particular an airtight packaging, e.g. plastic, aluminium, recyclable and/or biodegradable packagings, and of any shape and structure, including soft pods or rigid capsules containing the ingredient.
  • the cartridge usually has to be positioned by the user on a cartridge support or in a housing, then the device is closed manually or automatically around the cartridge.
  • patent application WO 98/47418 relates to a device for the extraction of pre- measured inserts in which the inserts are inserted vertically and are extracted horizontally.
  • the disadvantage of this device is that it comprises two movable parts for the extraction, which makes the mechanical principle more complicated.
  • WO 2005/004683 relates to a cartridge brewing device comprising: a first part; a second part that can be moved relative to the first part; a housing for the cartridge and defining, in a closed position of the movable part against the fixed part, an extraction position of the cartridge along an axis in said housing; an insertion and positioning part comprising means for guiding the cartridge arranged so as to insert the cartridge by gravity and position such cartridge in an intermediate position; a drink pouring system; and the second movable part is so arranged and constructed to move the cartridge from the intermediate position into the extraction position when the device is closed.
  • EP 1 721 553 discloses a brewing unit for coffee machines using cartridges.
  • the unit has a front part with a beverage outlet and a rear part with a hot water inlet.
  • the front part and the rear part are mounted in-between a pair of facing shoulder guide members.
  • the front part is movable in-between these guide members to be urged against the rear part so as to form with the rear part a brewing chamber for accommodating a cartridge to be extracted, whereby an unoccupied volume is left in front of the front member between the guide members within the machine .
  • EP 1 659 547 relates to a beverage machine for making infusions, in particular, espresso coffee.
  • the machine includes an infusion chamber within a brewing unit that has a movable front part with a return spring and a beverage outlet duct that extends through the assembly' s outer housing.
  • the movable front part cooperates with a rear part that is movable within the housing and that can be pushed against the movable front part to compress the return spring whereby the outlet duct slides through the assembly's outer housing.
  • the cartridge is passed through the external housing to the infusion chamber via a rigid cartridge feed channel and then the cartridge is transferred into the infusion chamber by an external bushing on the movable rear part of the brewing unit which is provided with a cam-like path for moving the rear part.
  • the cartridge must be moved during the closure of the brewing chamber and this can cause blocking and it also makes the retaining means of the pod more complex.
  • opening and closing the brewing chamber involves simultaneously a linear displacement of the movable rear part within the housing, of the movable front part within the housing and of the outlet duct through the housing which increases the risk of hyper- guiding and jamming or improper alignment of the various parts that linearly move one relative to another.
  • the fluid system comprises a moving assembly which makes the fluid system more complex to assemble. When upon extraction brewing unit is re-opened for removing the cartridge, pressurized water contained within the infusion chamber may project outside the housing. Furthermore, an unoccupied volume is left within the machine between the front member and the casing when the outlet duct is in its retracted position.
  • US 3,260,190 and WO 2005/072574 disclose a coffee machine having a removable drawer for positioning a coffee can therein.
  • the drawer can be slid horizontally into the coffee machine and lifted towards a water injection arrangement.
  • WO 2006/023309 discloses a coffee machine with a slidable drawer for the introduction of a coffee cartridge into the machine.
  • the drawer is movable between an open and a closed position and has two cartridge half-shells that are pivotable against each other to form a brewing chamber when the drawer is in the closed position and pivotable apart when the drawer is slid out from the machine.
  • US 6,966,251 discloses a coffee machine having a horizontally slidable drawer for positioning a cartridge therein.
  • EP 1 566 126 discloses a coffee machine with a vertical brewing unit for accommodating coffee pods.
  • the brewing unit has a fixed upper part and a movable lower part for holding a pod and that can be pulled up for closing the brewing unit and let down for inserting or removing a pod.
  • a beverage preparation machine arranged to handle ingredient cartridges of different sizes is disclosed in EP 1 208 782.
  • One aspect of the present invention relates to an extraction unit for extracting cartridges of two different dimensions comprising a seat for receiving any of such cartridges for extraction thereof in the seat.
  • the seat is delimited by a first part and second part that are relatively movable over a closure distance between a cartridge extraction position and a cartridge loading and/or ejection position.
  • the first delimiting part is extendable and retractable for defining a cartridge cavity having selectively:
  • At least one of the delimiting parts has a shifter, in particular a motorized shifter having a motor, for compensating the extension and retraction of the first delimiting part so as to maintain the closure distance for the first member position equal to the closure distance for the second member position.
  • the first delimiting part may have a first member and a second member that delimit the cartridge cavity and that are relatively movable to retract and extend the first delimiting part between:
  • the extraction unit may comprise an actuator, in e.g. a motorized actuator having a motor, for relatively moving the first and second members from the first to the second member position and/or vice versa depending on the dimension of a cartridge to be received in the seat and extracted.
  • the actuator can comprise a depth selector for relatively moving the first and second members from the first to the second member position and/or vice versa, the selector being movably mounted, e.g. rotatably or pivotally mounted, to one of these first and second members and driving the other of these first and second members via a gear and/or cam transmission, e.g. via a helicoidal cam cooperating with a cam-follower.
  • the shifter may include a closure selector connected to an actuator, such as a manual or motorized actuator, for relatively moving the first and second parts between the cartridge extraction position and the cartridge loading and/or ejection position.
  • the closure selector can be rotatably or pivotally mounted in or at a periphery of its delimiting parts, the closure selector being in particular annularly mounted.
  • the closure selector may have a gear and/or cam transmission, e.g. a helicoidal cam cooperating with a cam-follower, for shifting its delimiting part relatively to the first and second part actuator.
  • the closure selector is fixed to or integral with the depth selector.
  • the closure selector may be fixed to the depth selector by one or more axially extending peripheral arms, e.g. one or more arms extending over a support of one of these first and second parts such as a support for a motor of the closure selector and the depth selector.
  • the shifter and the actuator can be motorized by the same motor.
  • the extraction unit further comprises a pair of slides for guiding any of the cartridges towards the seat in a sliding contact of each of the slides with a cartridge guide of these cartridges.
  • the slides may be configured to guide in sliding contact the cartridge guide in the form of at least one guide edge of said cartridges, e.g. a protruding cartridge flange or rim.
  • the slides may be configured such that: each of the slides forms a recess for receiving a guide edge protruding from the cartridges;
  • each of the slides forms a protrusion for being received in a guide edge recessed in the cartridges;
  • one of the slides forms such a recess and another of the slides forms such a protrusion.
  • the slides may be relatively movable to be spaced apart selectively by:
  • the first distance and first size are different, respectively, to the second distance and second size.
  • At least one of these slides may be delimited by a member that is movable relative to the other slide by an actuator in accordance with the size of the cartridge guide of a cartridge to be guided by the slides.
  • the actuator of the slides may be coordinated, e.g. mechanically and/or electrically, with the shifter, optionally the actuator of the slides and of the shifter have a common drive arrangement such as a common motor.
  • the invention also relates to a combination of an extraction unit comprising a seat as described above and a cartridge having a dimension selected from at least two different dimensions of cartridges receivable in such a seat.
  • the seat is delimited by a first part and second part which are relatively movable between a cartridge extraction position and a cartridge loading and/or ejection position.
  • the first delimiting part is extendable and retractable for defining a cartridge cavity (cartridge receptacle) having selectively:
  • At least one of the delimiting parts has a shifter, e.g. a motorized shifter having a motor, for compensating the extension and retraction of the first delimiting part so as to maintain the closure distance for the first member position equal to the closure distance for the second member position.
  • a shifter e.g. a motorized shifter having a motor
  • the cartridge may have a generally cup-shaped body, e.g. a receptacle for containing an ingredient, that is extended on at least one side of the cartridge by a protruding cartridge guide, the cartridges of different dimensions differing by their heights and optionally by the dimensions of their cartridge guides.
  • a generally cup-shaped body e.g. a receptacle for containing an ingredient
  • Another aspect of the invention relates to a use, for providing a combination as described above, of a cartridge having a height selected from at least two different heights of cartridges receivable in such seat delimited by the first and second parts.
  • the first delimiting part being extendable and retractable for defining a cartridge cavity having selectively: a first depth for receiving a cartridge having a first height; and a second depth different to the first depth for receiving a cartridge having a second height different to the first height.
  • At least one of the delimiting parts has a shifter, in particular a motorized shifter having a motor, for compensating the extension and retraction of the first delimiting part so as to maintain the closure distance for the first member position equal to the closure distance for the second member position when the seat contains selectively the cartridge of the first height and a cartridge of the second height.
  • a shifter in particular a motorized shifter having a motor, for compensating the extension and retraction of the first delimiting part so as to maintain the closure distance for the first member position equal to the closure distance for the second member position when the seat contains selectively the cartridge of the first height and a cartridge of the second height.
  • Figures la and lb show two cartridges of different sizes for extraction in an extraction unit according to the invention
  • Figure 2 is an exploded view of three elements of a delimiting part of a cartridge seat of an extraction unit according to the invention
  • FIGS. 3a and 3b show a delimiting part of a cartridge seat of an extraction in two configurations, i.e. for receiving selectively a small size cartridge and a large size cartridge;
  • Figures 4 and 5 illustrate cross-sectional views of part of a seat of an extraction device for cartridges of different sizes in different configurations according to the invention
  • Figures 6a to 7c show perspective views of a part of an extraction device in different configurations according to the invention.
  • FIGs 8 and 9 illustrate different elements of the extraction device shown in Figures 6a to 7c. Detailed description
  • the invention relates to a cartridge extraction device 10 and cartridges la and lb of different dimensions da,ha;db,hb that can be handled and extracted by such device 10.
  • Such device 10 may include a number of different elements 12-39 and a frame 11 for supporting such elements.
  • Extraction device 10 may be mounted in a beverage preparation machine as known in the art, e.g. provided with the functionalities disclosed in WO 2009/074550, e.g. a fluid line, a pump, a temperature conditioner such as a heater and/or a cooler, a water tank or other ingredient feeder, a waste ingredient collector, etc....
  • lb can have a cup-shaped receptacle 2a; 2b that have a generally cylindrical or frusto-conical or frusto-domical shape, in particular combination of different sections with such shapes.
  • receptacles 2a; 2b have a frusto-conical obtuse bottom 3a; 3b and a fruto-conical acute body extending from the bottom towards the mouth of receptacle 2a; 2b.
  • the mouth may be covered with a lid 4a; 4b.
  • the entire or only part of the lid may be applied to the receptacle; or the entire lid may be formed integrally with the receptacle.
  • Such a lid e.g. an aluminium or plastic foil, may extend laterally, typically beyond the mouth to form a flange 5a; 5b.
  • Cartridges la; lb may generally have a shape of revolution about a longitudinal axis 6a; 6b.
  • Cartridges la; lb have a height ha,hb and a diameter da;db of flange 5a; 5b.
  • Other cartridge shapes are also contemplated, in particular: the cartridge receptacle may be formed of a single section, e.g. (frusto-) conical, (frusto-) domical or cylindrical; the bottom may be generally flat or acute.
  • a cartridge la of small dimensions ha, da is illustrated in Fig. la.
  • a cartridge lb of large dimensions hb,db is illustrated in Fig. lb.
  • the height ha and the diameter da of cartridge la are smaller than the height hb and the diameter db, respectively, of cartridge lb.
  • Cartridge lb has in particular an additional receptacle section 2b', e.g. of a generally frusto- domical shape.
  • Such an additional receptacle section may of course have different shapes, for instance a shape in the continuity of the receptacle.
  • Cartridge lb has a greater inner volume than cartridge la and has thus more space for containing an ingredient, e.g. a beverage ingredient such as coffee, tea, cocoa, milk, etc...
  • an ingredient e.g. a beverage ingredient such as coffee, tea, cocoa, milk, etc...
  • cartridge la has a volume for containing 3-6 g ground coffee for the preparation on a ristretto or espresso coffee.
  • Cartridge lb may have a volume for containing 5-10 g ground coffee for the preparation of a lungo or americano coffee.
  • Cartridges la; lb may be used by circulating a liquid therethrough to mix it with an ingredient, e.g. a flavouring ingredient such as tea, coffee, cocoa, milk... and produce a beverage.
  • an ingredient e.g. a flavouring ingredient such as tea, coffee, cocoa, milk... and produce a beverage.
  • Liquid e.g. heated or cold or cooled water
  • Liquid may be introduced at bottom 3a; 3b, circulated inside the cartridge between the bottom and lid 4a;4b, e.g. generally along directions 6a; 6b, and then collected at the lid, or vice versa.
  • the bottom and/or the lid of the cartridge may be opened or closed prior to use. When they are both opened, liquid is simply circulated through the cartridge, e.g. under pressure such as from above 1.5 bar to 25 bar, to form the beverage in the cartridge and collect it outside the cartridge.
  • the opening thereof may be achieved: prior to circulating the liquid, e.g. the bottom may be pierced by introducing appropriate piercing elements into the bottom prior to water circulation as for example disclosed in WO 02/00073 or in WO 02/35977; or under the effect of the circulating liquid, e.g. the lid may be torn open as for example disclosed in EP 512468 or in EP 512470.
  • Exemplary extraction unit 10 has a seat 14,20 for receiving any of cartridges la; lb for extraction thereof in the seat.
  • This seat is delimited by a first part 20,30,33 and second part 12,13,14 that are relatively movable between a cartridge loading and/or ejection position (Fig. 4, 6a, 6b, 7a and 6) and a cartridge extraction position (Fig. 5) .
  • extraction unit 10 comprises a piston- type extraction seat for a cartridge having its own sealing member, as for instance described in WO 2008/037642.
  • Parts 20,14 are mounted in a frame 11 as illustrated in Figs 6a to 7c.
  • frame 11 includes a pair of facing frame plates 11.
  • One of or both parts 20,14 can be movably mounted to frame 11.
  • first part 20 is movably mounted in frame 11 and second part 14 is fixedly mounted in frame 11.
  • Second part 14 e.g. an extraction plate that may include opening members for instance of the type disclosed in EP 512 470 or simply one or more fluid passages, may be secured in an opening 13 of a support 12 that is in turn secured to frame 11 at extremities 11c of frame arms lib.
  • cartridge la; lb comprises a cup 2a; 2b and a closing membrane 4a; 4b which is sealed on the cup for forming a gastight enclosure containing ground coffee
  • the membrane of the cartridge forms the beverage delivery side of the cartridge that is torn in contact with a puncture plate 14. Tearing of membrane 4a; 4b can be obtained by the rise in pressure that takes place in cartridge la; lb during injection of water in the cartridge.
  • Membrane 4a; 4b of the cartridge is so perforated to provide many small apertures from which the beverage can be released.
  • Frame 11 may also include a fastening part 11a for securing frame 11 in a beverage preparation machine.
  • unit 10 also comprises a pair of slides 19a for guiding any of cartridges la; lb towards seat 14,20 in a sliding contact of each of said slides 19a with a cartridge guide formed by cartridge flanges 5a; 5b of cartridges la; lb (Figs la and lb) .
  • Slides 19a are configured to guide in sliding contact cartridge guide 5a; 5b that are in the shape of a guide edge 5a; 5b of cartridges la; lb.
  • each of said slides forms a recess 19a for receiving a guide edge 5a; 5b protruding from cartridge la; lb.
  • each of slide forms a protrusion for being received in a guide edge recessed in the cartridge; or one of the slides forms a recess and another of the slides forms a protrusion.
  • recesses 19a are generally funnel-shaped to guide cartridge guide edges 5a; 5b, typically under the effect of gravity, onto an intermediate stop member 19b.
  • Such stop member may be fixed or movable, e.g. elastically movable, to slide 19 to stop cartridge la; lb upon introduction into recesses 19a in an intermediate position.
  • cartridge la; lb may be relatively moved away from stop members 20 when first and second parts 14,20 are urged together so that cartridge la; lb does not rest anymore on stop members 19 when parts 14,20 are moved apart upon extraction so that cartridge la; lb may be ejected by falling under the effect of gravity.
  • cartridge la; lb is moved downwards and/or horizontally from the intermediate to the extraction position.
  • a different arrangement for stopping a cartridge in the intermediate position can be used, e.g. which moves out of the cartridge ejection path after urging parts 14,20 together.
  • Extraction device 10 is shown in Fig. 4 in its cartridge loading and/or ejection position and in Fig. 5 in its cartridge extraction position.
  • cartridges la; lb are illustrated fully received in the a cartridge receptacle formed in member 33.
  • cartridges la; lb would normally not be located in this receptacle.
  • cartridges la; lb would rather be located in an area between mouth 32, 34 of the receptacle and part 14.
  • cartridges la; lb would be: a) held inbetween mouth 32, 34 of the receptacle and part 14 for loading cartridges la; lb; and b) released from inbetween mouth 32,34 of the receptacle and part 14 for ejecting (normally downwards) cartridges la; lb.
  • Slides 19a can be relatively moved to be spaced apart selectively by:
  • a first distance Da (Figs 6a and 7a) for guiding towards seat 14,20 a first cartridge la having cartridge guide 5a of such a first size da (Fig. la) as to be in sliding contact with both slides 19a when spaced by first distance Da;
  • a second distance Db (Figs 6b and 7b) for guiding towards seat 14,20 a second cartridge lb having a cartridge guide 5b of such a second size db (Fig. lb) as to be in sliding contact with both slides 19a when spaced by second distance Db .
  • First distance Da and first size da are normally different, respectively, to second distance Db and second size db, e.g. Da and da can be smaller than Db and db when cartridge la is smaller than cartridge lb, as illustrated in Figs la and lb.
  • At least one of slides 19a can be part of a member 15 that is movable relative to the other slide by an actuator 17,21,35 in accordance with the size da;db of the cartridge guide 5a; 5b of a cartridge la; lb to be guided by the slides.
  • Member 15 can be pivotable about an axis 16a to move slides 19a together and apart.
  • Axis 16a can be generally parallel to a direction of sliding along said slide 19a.
  • Each member 15 can have one or more bows 15a for mounting members 15 on an arm lib of frame 11.
  • Actuator 17,21,35 may comprise a cam system 17,18, for instance comprising a pivotable cam 17b acting on a cam follower 18 fixed or integral with member 15.
  • Cam 17b may be in the shape of a pivotably mounted plate having a variable radius to move cam-follower 18 in a position depending on the angular position of cam 17b.
  • Each slide 19a may be delimited by a respective member 15 that has a cam-follower 18, pivotable cam 17b acting on cam 18 of each member 15.
  • the or each cam-follower 18 can be urged against cam 17b by a biasing spring 18a.
  • the cam system comprises a transmission member 17 integral or fixed to cam 17b and having a connector 17a engaging with a slide selector 35.
  • Slide selector 35 can be movable, in particular rotatable, between a first selector position (Figs 6a and 7a) corresponding to a selection of the first distance Da spacing the slides 19a and a second selector position (Figs 6b and 7b) corresponding to a selection of the second distance Db spacing slides 19a.
  • Connector 17a may form a connector pin 17a engaging with a selector channel 36a, 36b or forming a connector channel engaging with a selector pin.
  • Selector or connector channel 36a, 36b may have a general funnel shape with a larger inlet 36b for facilitating the entry into channel 36a of pin 17a.
  • Slide selector 35 can be movable, in particular translationally, between an active selector position (Figs 6a, 6b and 7a) for selecting selectively first and second distances Da,Db spacing slides 19a and an inactive selector position (Figs 6c and 7c) in which slide selector 35 is disengaged from connector 17a of transmission member 17.
  • Connector 17a may form:
  • Cartridge seat can be delimited by a first part 20 and second part 14 that are relatively movable between a cartridge extraction position and a cartridge loading and/or ejection position.
  • Parts 14,20 may be moved manually or automatically, e.g. as taught in WO 2005/ 004683, WO2007/135136, WO 2009/043630, WO 2012/025258 or WO 2012/025259.
  • One of these delimiting parts 14;20 may comprise slide selector 35.
  • Slide selector 35 may be movable, when the first and second delimiting parts 14; 20 are in the loading and/or ejection position, between a first selector position (Fig. 6a) corresponding to a selection of the first distance Da spacing the slides 19a and a second selector position (Fig. 6b) corresponding to a selection of the second distance Db spacing slides 19a.
  • Cartridge seat can be delimited by a first part 20 and a second part 14 that are relatively movable between a cartridge extraction position (Fig. 5) and a cartridge loading and/or ejection position (Fig. 4) over a closure distance Ca,Cb.
  • Ca and Cb may generally correspond to the distance between mouth 32,34 of seat 20 and second part 14 when first and second parts 14,20 are in the loading and/or ejection position.
  • At least one of the delimiting parts 14;20, in particular a delimiting part 20 comprising a slide selector 35 may have a first member 30 and a second member 33 that are relatively movable, for instance in a telescopic manner, e.g. by a depth selector 25 (moving between first and second selector positions and vice versa), between:
  • a first member position (Fig. 3a and top of Figs 4 and 5) delimiting a cartridge cavity (or receptacle) of a first depth Ha for receiving cartridge la having first height ha;
  • a second member position (Fig. 3b and bottom of Figs 4 and 5) in which the cartridge cavity (or receptacle) has a second depth Hb different to said first depth Ha for receiving cartridge lb having second height hb different to first height ha.
  • First member 30 and second member 33 may be configured so that, in the extraction position of extraction unit 10, axis 6a of cartridge la in the cartridge cavity of the first member position is generally at the same position as axis 6b of cartridge lb in the cartridge cavity of the second member position. See Figs 4 and 5.
  • Depth selector 25 can be fixed to or formed integrally with slide selector 35.
  • At least one of delimiting parts 14;20 may have a shifter 21,35,38 (Figs 3a to 9), in particular a motorized shifter having a motor 21, for compensating a displacement of the first and second members 30,33 between first and second member positions so as to maintain the closure distance Ca for the first member position equal to the closure distance Cb for the second member position.
  • shifter 21,35,38 comprises a closure selector 35,38 connected to an actuator 39 (Figs 3a to 5) for relatively moving first and second parts 14,20 between the cartridge extraction position (Fig. 5) and the cartridge loading and/or ejection position (Fig. 4) .
  • Support 22 may include an opening 23 through or into which actuator 39, e.g. a drive rod or drive pins, may extend. Support 22 may move back and forth relative to actuator 39 along opening 23 between the first and second member positions, as illustrated in Fig. 4. Hence, an extension of one delimiting part 20 towards the other part 14 or a retraction of such delimiting part 20 from the other part 14 may be compensated by a displacement of actuator 39 relative to at least one of parts 14,20 so as to maintain the same closing distance Ca,Cb whether parts 14,20 are in the first member position or in the second member position. In this case, distance Ca,Cb spacing parts 14,20 (with part 14 on reference line 100) in the loading and/or ejection position can remain the same.
  • actuator 39 e.g. a drive rod or drive pins
  • the position of actuator 39 may remain the same in the first and second member positions. However, support 22 is moved in a direction opposite to the movement of the mouth 32,34 of part 20 to compensate the displacement of the mouth. Hence, while actuator 39 can remain at the same location in the cartridge loading and/or ejection position, the position of part 20 (in particular support 22) may be adjusted relative to actuator 39 to compensate the displacement the extension or retraction of the receptacle of part 20 for receiving cartridge la, lb.
  • Actuator 39 may be a manual and/or a motorized actuator.
  • a manual actuator is for instance disclosed in WO2007/135136 or in WO 2009/043630.
  • a motorized actuator is for example disclosed in EP1767129 or in WO 2012/025258.
  • actuator 39 may be driven by a motor that is powered by a power arrangement that also powers motor 21.
  • Closure selector 35,38 can be rotatably or pivotally mounted in or at a periphery of its delimiting parts 14;20.
  • the closure selector 35,38 is annularly mounted, e.g. on a support 22.
  • Closure selector 35,38 can have a gear and/or cam transmission, in particular a helicoidal cam 38 cooperating with a cam- follower 39, e.g. actuator 39, for shifting its delimiting part 20 relatively to the other delimiting part 14 and to actuator 39.
  • Closure selector 35,38 may be fixed to or integral with the depth selector 25,26.
  • closure selector 35,38 is fixed to the depth selector 25,28 by one or more axially extending peripheral arms 37, such as one or more arms extending over a support 22 of one of said first and second parts 14,20.
  • Such support 22 may serve to support a motor 21 of closure selector 35,38 and depth selector 25,28.
  • Extraction unit 10 typically comprises an actuator 21,25, in particular a motorized actuator having a motor 21, for relatively moving first and second members 30,33 from the first to the second member position and/or vice versa depending on the dimension da,ha;db,hb of cartridge la; lb to be received in seat 30,33,14 and extracted.
  • shifter 21,35,38 and actuator 21,25 are motorized by the same motor 21.
  • Actuator 17,21,35 of slides may be coordinated, in particular mechanically and/or electrically, with shifter 21,35,38.
  • actuator 17,21,35 of the slides and of the shifter have a common drive arrangement such as a common motor 21.
  • first member 30 may extend peripherally relatively to second member 33.
  • first member extends generally annularly, and is movable, e.g. axially, about or into and out from second member 33 between the first and second member positions .
  • First member 30 may have a generally cylindrical or frusto-conical or frusto-domical inner surface for receiving large cartridge lb, when first and second members 30,33 are in the second member position.
  • the inner surface extends typically about section 2b' of large cartridge lb in the cartridge extraction position.
  • Part 2b' may have an outer shape that generally matches this inner surface or that is confined within such surface .
  • Second member 33 may have a generally cylindrical or conical or domical inner surface for receiving a correspondingly shaped part 2a, 3a; 2b, 3b of a cartridge la; lb .
  • Actuator 21,25 can be configured to relatively move the first and second members 30,33 from the first to the second member position and/or vice versa when first part 30,33 and second part 12,13 are:
  • Such actuator 21,25 may include a depth selector 25,26 for relatively moving first and second members 30,33 from the first to the second member position and/or vice versa and change the depth of the receptacle for receiving cartridges la; lb.
  • Selector 25,26 can be movably mounted, in particular rotatably or pivotally mounted, to one 33 of the first and second members 30, 33 and drive the other 30 of the first and second members 30, 33 e.g. via a gear and/or cam transmission, in particular via a helicoidal cam 26 cooperating with a cam-follower 31.
  • Closure selector 35,38 can be fixed to or integral with depth selector 25,26. Closure selector 35,38 may be fixed to the depth selector 25,28 by one or more axially extending peripheral arms 37. Such arm(s) 37 may extend over a support 22 of one 20 of first and second parts 14,20. Support 22 may also serve to support motor 21 of closure selector 35,38 and depth selector 25,28.
  • Shifter 21,35,38 and actuator 21,25 can advantageously be motorized by the same motor 21.
  • the actuator of the slides 17,21,35 may be coordinated with the actuator 21,25 of first and second members 30,33.
  • slide actuator 17,21,35 and member actuator 21,25 have a common drive arrangement such as a common motor 21.
  • motor 21 is provided to drive:
  • delimiting parts 14,20 for shifting thereof to maintain closure distance Ca;Cb the same in aid first member position and said second member position .
  • driving means for driving these three aspects and/or use manual or purely mechanical driving means.
  • the identification of the relevant dimension da,ha;db,hb of cartridge la; lb can be carried out manually or automatically, e.g. by a mechanical, optical, electric, electromechanical, etc... sensing system.
  • Motor 21 is shown in Figs 3a to 4 and hidden in Figs 6a to 7c (motor 21 being located below selector 35 in the latter figures) .
  • Motor 21 may be powered by a power supply controlled by an automatic sensing of the dimensions of a cartridge da,ha;db,hb to be used, e.g. by mechanical, optical, electric, electromagnetic sensing.
  • cartridges of different types are provided with different electric and/or magnetic and/or colour characteristics, e.g. packaging parts of different cartridge types having different characteristics of such nature.
  • the packaging of the cartridges include metallic parts, e.g. aluminium, that diverge between the cartridge types, such that the types can be recognised from the characteristics.
  • the size of the metallic parts change between the cartridge types.
  • motor 21 may be mounted on a support member 22 of part 20.
  • Motor 21 may have a drive axis 21' that engages with a wheel 36, e.g. via a toothed or possibly a friction coupling, of selector 35.
  • Selector 35 may drive selector 25 via a corresponding connection, e.g. arm connection 27, 37.
  • Selectors 25, 35 may be arranged to turn about support 22, e.g. via a plain bearing.
  • Support 22 may include a switch or other sensor 24 to detect when selectors 25,35 have been driven into a first or second member position or when a first or second depth Ha,Hb has been reached.
  • Such a switch or sensor 24 can be connected to the power supply arrangement of motor 21 so that the arrangement can detect when the motor has reached an end- of-course position.

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Abstract

An extraction unit (10) for extracting cartridges (1a;1b) of two different dimensions (da,ha;db,hb) comprises a seat (14,20) for receiving any of these cartridges (1a;1b) for extraction thereof in the seat. The seat is delimited by a first part (20,30,33) and second part (12,13,14) that are relatively movable between a cartridge extraction position and a cartridge loading and/or ejection position over a closure distance (Ca,Cb). The first delimiting part (20,30,33) is extendable and retractable for defining a cartridge cavity having selectively: - a first depth (Ha) for receiving a cartridge (1a) having a first height (ha); and - a second depth (Hb) different to this first depth (Ha) for receiving a cartridge (1b) having a second height (hb) different to this first height (ha). At least one of the delimiting parts (14,20) has a shifter (21,35,38) for compensating the extension and retraction of the first delimiting part (20,30,33) so as to maintain the closure distance (Ca) for the first member position equal to the closure distance (Cb) for the second member position.

Description

Extraction Unit With A Shiftable
Multi-Size Cartridge Receiver
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an extraction unit using cartridges that contain a beverage ingredient for preparing a beverage. The extraction unit is arranged for receiving cartridges of different sizes. The invention also relates to a combination of such an extraction unit with a cartridge and a use of a cartridge for such an extraction unit.
For the purpose of the present description, a "beverage" is meant to include any liquid food, such as tea, coffee, hot or cold chocolate, milk, soup, baby food, etc... A "cartridge" is meant to include any pre-portioned beverage ingredient within an enclosing packaging of any material, in particular an airtight packaging, e.g. plastic, aluminium, recyclable and/or biodegradable packagings, and of any shape and structure, including soft pods or rigid capsules containing the ingredient.
Background Art
One problem encountered is the positioning of the cartridge in the device and the closing of the latter around the cartridge to perform the brewing process. The cartridge usually has to be positioned by the user on a cartridge support or in a housing, then the device is closed manually or automatically around the cartridge.
It is important to correctly position the cartridge so that the device closes correctly around the latter and a good seal is thus achieved to ensure good conditions of extraction. Bad positioning may damage the cartridge, and thus affect the conditions of extraction. The loading of the cartridge must also be easy, without trial and error as to the correct position of the cartridge in the device. The loading must also be as rapid as possible and not require excessive manipulations. Hence, devices exist that propose the insertion of the cartridge in a vertical plane and the movement of the extraction or infusion parts along a horizontal plane around the cartridge. Such systems have the advantages of allowing a loading from the top piggy-bank fashion, and makes for rapid loading. The positioning of the cartridge is then taken over by the movement of a movable part that pushes the cartridge against another part such as a water heater. However, these devices are complex to produce and are not suitable for low-cost and therefore entry-level coffee machines for the consumer market. They are therefore usually intended for the business market such as restaurants, bars or communities. For example, patent application WO 98/47418 relates to a device for the extraction of pre- measured inserts in which the inserts are inserted vertically and are extracted horizontally. The disadvantage of this device is that it comprises two movable parts for the extraction, which makes the mechanical principle more complicated.
WO 2005/004683 relates to a cartridge brewing device comprising: a first part; a second part that can be moved relative to the first part; a housing for the cartridge and defining, in a closed position of the movable part against the fixed part, an extraction position of the cartridge along an axis in said housing; an insertion and positioning part comprising means for guiding the cartridge arranged so as to insert the cartridge by gravity and position such cartridge in an intermediate position; a drink pouring system; and the second movable part is so arranged and constructed to move the cartridge from the intermediate position into the extraction position when the device is closed.
EP 1 721 553 discloses a brewing unit for coffee machines using cartridges. The unit has a front part with a beverage outlet and a rear part with a hot water inlet. The front part and the rear part are mounted in-between a pair of facing shoulder guide members. The front part is movable in-between these guide members to be urged against the rear part so as to form with the rear part a brewing chamber for accommodating a cartridge to be extracted, whereby an unoccupied volume is left in front of the front member between the guide members within the machine .
EP 1 659 547 relates to a beverage machine for making infusions, in particular, espresso coffee. The machine includes an infusion chamber within a brewing unit that has a movable front part with a return spring and a beverage outlet duct that extends through the assembly' s outer housing. The movable front part cooperates with a rear part that is movable within the housing and that can be pushed against the movable front part to compress the return spring whereby the outlet duct slides through the assembly's outer housing. The cartridge is passed through the external housing to the infusion chamber via a rigid cartridge feed channel and then the cartridge is transferred into the infusion chamber by an external bushing on the movable rear part of the brewing unit which is provided with a cam-like path for moving the rear part. This arrangement involves several problems. The cartridge must be moved during the closure of the brewing chamber and this can cause blocking and it also makes the retaining means of the pod more complex. Moreover, opening and closing the brewing chamber involves simultaneously a linear displacement of the movable rear part within the housing, of the movable front part within the housing and of the outlet duct through the housing which increases the risk of hyper- guiding and jamming or improper alignment of the various parts that linearly move one relative to another. The fluid system comprises a moving assembly which makes the fluid system more complex to assemble. When upon extraction brewing unit is re-opened for removing the cartridge, pressurized water contained within the infusion chamber may project outside the housing. Furthermore, an unoccupied volume is left within the machine between the front member and the casing when the outlet duct is in its retracted position.
US 3,260,190 and WO 2005/072574 disclose a coffee machine having a removable drawer for positioning a coffee can therein. The drawer can be slid horizontally into the coffee machine and lifted towards a water injection arrangement. WO 2006/023309 discloses a coffee machine with a slidable drawer for the introduction of a coffee cartridge into the machine. The drawer is movable between an open and a closed position and has two cartridge half-shells that are pivotable against each other to form a brewing chamber when the drawer is in the closed position and pivotable apart when the drawer is slid out from the machine. US 6,966,251 discloses a coffee machine having a horizontally slidable drawer for positioning a cartridge therein. When slid into the machine, the drawer can be moved upwards towards a fixed cartridge cage for form a brewing chamber for a cartridge. EP 1 566 126 discloses a coffee machine with a vertical brewing unit for accommodating coffee pods. The brewing unit has a fixed upper part and a movable lower part for holding a pod and that can be pulled up for closing the brewing unit and let down for inserting or removing a pod.
Further brewing units are disclosed in EP 0 730 425, EP 0 862 882, EP 1 219 217, EP 1 480 540, EP 1 635 680, EP 1 669 011, EP 1 774 878, EP 1 776 026, EP 1 893 064, FR 2 424 010, US 3, 260, 190, US 4, 760, 774, US 5, 531, 152, US 7,131,369, US 2005/0106288, US 2006/0102008, WO 2005/002405, WO 2005/016093, WO 2006/005756, WO 2006/066626 and WO 2007/135136.
A beverage preparation machine arranged to handle ingredient cartridges of different sizes is disclosed in EP 1 208 782.
Summary of the Invention
One aspect of the present invention relates to an extraction unit for extracting cartridges of two different dimensions comprising a seat for receiving any of such cartridges for extraction thereof in the seat. The seat is delimited by a first part and second part that are relatively movable over a closure distance between a cartridge extraction position and a cartridge loading and/or ejection position. The first delimiting part is extendable and retractable for defining a cartridge cavity having selectively:
a first depth for receiving a cartridge having a first height; and
- a second depth different to said first depth for receiving a cartridge having a second height different to said first height,
In accordance with the invention, at least one of the delimiting parts has a shifter, in particular a motorized shifter having a motor, for compensating the extension and retraction of the first delimiting part so as to maintain the closure distance for the first member position equal to the closure distance for the second member position.
The first delimiting part may have a first member and a second member that delimit the cartridge cavity and that are relatively movable to retract and extend the first delimiting part between:
a first member position in which the cartridge cavity has a first depth for receiving a cartridge having a first height; and
a second member position in which the cartridge cavity has a second depth different to this first depth for receiving a cartridge having a second height different to this first height.
The extraction unit may comprise an actuator, in e.g. a motorized actuator having a motor, for relatively moving the first and second members from the first to the second member position and/or vice versa depending on the dimension of a cartridge to be received in the seat and extracted. The actuator can comprise a depth selector for relatively moving the first and second members from the first to the second member position and/or vice versa, the selector being movably mounted, e.g. rotatably or pivotally mounted, to one of these first and second members and driving the other of these first and second members via a gear and/or cam transmission, e.g. via a helicoidal cam cooperating with a cam-follower.
The shifter may include a closure selector connected to an actuator, such as a manual or motorized actuator, for relatively moving the first and second parts between the cartridge extraction position and the cartridge loading and/or ejection position. The closure selector can be rotatably or pivotally mounted in or at a periphery of its delimiting parts, the closure selector being in particular annularly mounted. The closure selector may have a gear and/or cam transmission, e.g. a helicoidal cam cooperating with a cam-follower, for shifting its delimiting part relatively to the first and second part actuator. For instance, the closure selector is fixed to or integral with the depth selector. The closure selector may be fixed to the depth selector by one or more axially extending peripheral arms, e.g. one or more arms extending over a support of one of these first and second parts such as a support for a motor of the closure selector and the depth selector.
The shifter and the actuator can be motorized by the same motor.
In one embodiment, the extraction unit further comprises a pair of slides for guiding any of the cartridges towards the seat in a sliding contact of each of the slides with a cartridge guide of these cartridges. The slides may be configured to guide in sliding contact the cartridge guide in the form of at least one guide edge of said cartridges, e.g. a protruding cartridge flange or rim. The slides may be configured such that: each of the slides forms a recess for receiving a guide edge protruding from the cartridges;
- each of the slides forms a protrusion for being received in a guide edge recessed in the cartridges; or
one of the slides forms such a recess and another of the slides forms such a protrusion.
The slides may be relatively movable to be spaced apart selectively by:
a first distance for guiding towards the seat a first cartridge of these cartridges having a cartridge guide of such a first size as to be in sliding contact with both slides when spaced by said first distance; and a second distance for guiding towards the seat a second cartridge of these cartridges having a cartridge guide of such a second size as to be in sliding contact with both slides when spaced by said second distance.
In this case, the first distance and first size are different, respectively, to the second distance and second size. At least one of these slides may be delimited by a member that is movable relative to the other slide by an actuator in accordance with the size of the cartridge guide of a cartridge to be guided by the slides. The actuator of the slides may be coordinated, e.g. mechanically and/or electrically, with the shifter, optionally the actuator of the slides and of the shifter have a common drive arrangement such as a common motor.
The invention also relates to a combination of an extraction unit comprising a seat as described above and a cartridge having a dimension selected from at least two different dimensions of cartridges receivable in such a seat. The seat is delimited by a first part and second part which are relatively movable between a cartridge extraction position and a cartridge loading and/or ejection position. The first delimiting part is extendable and retractable for defining a cartridge cavity (cartridge receptacle) having selectively:
a first depth for receiving a cartridge having a first height; and
a second depth different to the first depth for receiving a cartridge having a second height different to the first height.
At least one of the delimiting parts has a shifter, e.g. a motorized shifter having a motor, for compensating the extension and retraction of the first delimiting part so as to maintain the closure distance for the first member position equal to the closure distance for the second member position.
The cartridge may have a generally cup-shaped body, e.g. a receptacle for containing an ingredient, that is extended on at least one side of the cartridge by a protruding cartridge guide, the cartridges of different dimensions differing by their heights and optionally by the dimensions of their cartridge guides.
Another aspect of the invention relates to a use, for providing a combination as described above, of a cartridge having a height selected from at least two different heights of cartridges receivable in such seat delimited by the first and second parts. The first delimiting part being extendable and retractable for defining a cartridge cavity having selectively: a first depth for receiving a cartridge having a first height; and a second depth different to the first depth for receiving a cartridge having a second height different to the first height. At least one of the delimiting parts has a shifter, in particular a motorized shifter having a motor, for compensating the extension and retraction of the first delimiting part so as to maintain the closure distance for the first member position equal to the closure distance for the second member position when the seat contains selectively the cartridge of the first height and a cartridge of the second height.
Further features and advantages of the invention will appear in the description of the detailed description.
Brief Description of the Drawings
The invention will now be described with reference to the schematic drawings, wherein:
Figures la and lb show two cartridges of different sizes for extraction in an extraction unit according to the invention;
Figure 2 is an exploded view of three elements of a delimiting part of a cartridge seat of an extraction unit according to the invention;
- Figures 3a and 3b show a delimiting part of a cartridge seat of an extraction in two configurations, i.e. for receiving selectively a small size cartridge and a large size cartridge;
Figures 4 and 5 illustrate cross-sectional views of part of a seat of an extraction device for cartridges of different sizes in different configurations according to the invention;
Figures 6a to 7c show perspective views of a part of an extraction device in different configurations according to the invention; and
Figures 8 and 9 illustrate different elements of the extraction device shown in Figures 6a to 7c. Detailed description
A particular non-limiting embodiment of the invention is now described in relation with Figures 1 to 9.
The invention relates to a cartridge extraction device 10 and cartridges la and lb of different dimensions da,ha;db,hb that can be handled and extracted by such device 10. Such device 10 may include a number of different elements 12-39 and a frame 11 for supporting such elements. Extraction device 10 may be mounted in a beverage preparation machine as known in the art, e.g. provided with the functionalities disclosed in WO 2009/074550, e.g. a fluid line, a pump, a temperature conditioner such as a heater and/or a cooler, a water tank or other ingredient feeder, a waste ingredient collector, etc....
As illustrated in Figs la, lb, 4 and 5 cartridges la; lb can have a cup-shaped receptacle 2a; 2b that have a generally cylindrical or frusto-conical or frusto-domical shape, in particular combination of different sections with such shapes. Typically, receptacles 2a; 2b have a frusto-conical obtuse bottom 3a; 3b and a fruto-conical acute body extending from the bottom towards the mouth of receptacle 2a; 2b. The mouth may be covered with a lid 4a; 4b. The entire or only part of the lid may be applied to the receptacle; or the entire lid may be formed integrally with the receptacle. Such a lid, e.g. an aluminium or plastic foil, may extend laterally, typically beyond the mouth to form a flange 5a; 5b. Cartridges la; lb may generally have a shape of revolution about a longitudinal axis 6a; 6b. Cartridges la; lb have a height ha,hb and a diameter da;db of flange 5a; 5b. Other cartridge shapes are also contemplated, in particular: the cartridge receptacle may be formed of a single section, e.g. (frusto-) conical, (frusto-) domical or cylindrical; the bottom may be generally flat or acute.
A cartridge la of small dimensions ha, da is illustrated in Fig. la. A cartridge lb of large dimensions hb,db is illustrated in Fig. lb. The height ha and the diameter da of cartridge la are smaller than the height hb and the diameter db, respectively, of cartridge lb. Cartridge lb has in particular an additional receptacle section 2b', e.g. of a generally frusto- domical shape. Such an additional receptacle section may of course have different shapes, for instance a shape in the continuity of the receptacle.
Cartridge lb has a greater inner volume than cartridge la and has thus more space for containing an ingredient, e.g. a beverage ingredient such as coffee, tea, cocoa, milk, etc...
For instance, cartridge la has a volume for containing 3-6 g ground coffee for the preparation on a ristretto or espresso coffee. Cartridge lb may have a volume for containing 5-10 g ground coffee for the preparation of a lungo or americano coffee.
Cartridges la; lb may be used by circulating a liquid therethrough to mix it with an ingredient, e.g. a flavouring ingredient such as tea, coffee, cocoa, milk... and produce a beverage.
Liquid, e.g. heated or cold or cooled water, may be introduced at bottom 3a; 3b, circulated inside the cartridge between the bottom and lid 4a;4b, e.g. generally along directions 6a; 6b, and then collected at the lid, or vice versa.
The bottom and/or the lid of the cartridge may be opened or closed prior to use. When they are both opened, liquid is simply circulated through the cartridge, e.g. under pressure such as from above 1.5 bar to 25 bar, to form the beverage in the cartridge and collect it outside the cartridge. When the bottom and/or the lid is closed prior to use, the opening thereof may be achieved: prior to circulating the liquid, e.g. the bottom may be pierced by introducing appropriate piercing elements into the bottom prior to water circulation as for example disclosed in WO 02/00073 or in WO 02/35977; or under the effect of the circulating liquid, e.g. the lid may be torn open as for example disclosed in EP 512468 or in EP 512470.
An embodiment according to the invention of a cartridge extraction unit 10 and parts thereof with and without extractible cartridges la and lb, is illustrated in Figs 2 to 9. Exemplary extraction unit 10 has a seat 14,20 for receiving any of cartridges la; lb for extraction thereof in the seat. This seat is delimited by a first part 20,30,33 and second part 12,13,14 that are relatively movable between a cartridge loading and/or ejection position (Fig. 4, 6a, 6b, 7a and 6) and a cartridge extraction position (Fig. 5) .
For instance, extraction unit 10 comprises a piston- type extraction seat for a cartridge having its own sealing member, as for instance described in WO 2008/037642.
Parts 20,14 are mounted in a frame 11 as illustrated in Figs 6a to 7c. For example, frame 11 includes a pair of facing frame plates 11. One of or both parts 20,14 can be movably mounted to frame 11. For instance, first part 20 is movably mounted in frame 11 and second part 14 is fixedly mounted in frame 11.
Second part 14, e.g. an extraction plate that may include opening members for instance of the type disclosed in EP 512 470 or simply one or more fluid passages, may be secured in an opening 13 of a support 12 that is in turn secured to frame 11 at extremities 11c of frame arms lib.
For example, cartridge la; lb comprises a cup 2a; 2b and a closing membrane 4a; 4b which is sealed on the cup for forming a gastight enclosure containing ground coffee The membrane of the cartridge forms the beverage delivery side of the cartridge that is torn in contact with a puncture plate 14. Tearing of membrane 4a; 4b can be obtained by the rise in pressure that takes place in cartridge la; lb during injection of water in the cartridge. Membrane 4a; 4b of the cartridge is so perforated to provide many small apertures from which the beverage can be released.
Frame 11 may also include a fastening part 11a for securing frame 11 in a beverage preparation machine.
As illustrated in Figs 6a to 7c and 9, unit 10 also comprises a pair of slides 19a for guiding any of cartridges la; lb towards seat 14,20 in a sliding contact of each of said slides 19a with a cartridge guide formed by cartridge flanges 5a; 5b of cartridges la; lb (Figs la and lb) .
Slides 19a are configured to guide in sliding contact cartridge guide 5a; 5b that are in the shape of a guide edge 5a; 5b of cartridges la; lb.
Each of said slides forms a recess 19a for receiving a guide edge 5a; 5b protruding from cartridge la; lb. Alternatively, each of slide forms a protrusion for being received in a guide edge recessed in the cartridge; or one of the slides forms a recess and another of the slides forms a protrusion.
As illustrated in Figs 6a to 7c and 9, recesses 19a are generally funnel-shaped to guide cartridge guide edges 5a; 5b, typically under the effect of gravity, onto an intermediate stop member 19b. Such stop member may be fixed or movable, e.g. elastically movable, to slide 19 to stop cartridge la; lb upon introduction into recesses 19a in an intermediate position. By urging first and second parts 14,20 of unit 10 together, cartridge la, lb is relatively moved from the intermediate position into the extraction position.
In particular, cartridge la; lb may be relatively moved away from stop members 20 when first and second parts 14,20 are urged together so that cartridge la; lb does not rest anymore on stop members 19 when parts 14,20 are moved apart upon extraction so that cartridge la; lb may be ejected by falling under the effect of gravity. For instance, cartridge la; lb is moved downwards and/or horizontally from the intermediate to the extraction position. Alternatively, a different arrangement for stopping a cartridge in the intermediate position can be used, e.g. which moves out of the cartridge ejection path after urging parts 14,20 together.
Extraction device 10 is shown in Fig. 4 in its cartridge loading and/or ejection position and in Fig. 5 in its cartridge extraction position. For reasons of comparison with Fig. 5, in Fig. 4 cartridges la; lb are illustrated fully received in the a cartridge receptacle formed in member 33. However, in the cartridge loading and/or ejection position of extraction device 10, cartridges la; lb would normally not be located in this receptacle. In such a position of extraction device 10, cartridges la; lb would rather be located in an area between mouth 32, 34 of the receptacle and part 14. In this case, cartridges la; lb would be: a) held inbetween mouth 32, 34 of the receptacle and part 14 for loading cartridges la; lb; and b) released from inbetween mouth 32,34 of the receptacle and part 14 for ejecting (normally downwards) cartridges la; lb.
Examples of cartridge handling principles that can be implemented in an extraction unit in accordance with the invention, in particular embodiments of the manner by which the cartridge can be retained in the brewing unit in position before closure, are disclosed in WO 2005/004683, the content of which is hereby included by way of reference.
Slides 19a can be relatively moved to be spaced apart selectively by:
a first distance Da (Figs 6a and 7a) for guiding towards seat 14,20 a first cartridge la having cartridge guide 5a of such a first size da (Fig. la) as to be in sliding contact with both slides 19a when spaced by first distance Da; and
a second distance Db (Figs 6b and 7b) for guiding towards seat 14,20 a second cartridge lb having a cartridge guide 5b of such a second size db (Fig. lb) as to be in sliding contact with both slides 19a when spaced by second distance Db .
First distance Da and first size da are normally different, respectively, to second distance Db and second size db, e.g. Da and da can be smaller than Db and db when cartridge la is smaller than cartridge lb, as illustrated in Figs la and lb.
At least one of slides 19a can be part of a member 15 that is movable relative to the other slide by an actuator 17,21,35 in accordance with the size da;db of the cartridge guide 5a; 5b of a cartridge la; lb to be guided by the slides.
Member 15 can be pivotable about an axis 16a to move slides 19a together and apart. Axis 16a can be generally parallel to a direction of sliding along said slide 19a. Each member 15 can have one or more bows 15a for mounting members 15 on an arm lib of frame 11.
Actuator 17,21,35 may comprise a cam system 17,18, for instance comprising a pivotable cam 17b acting on a cam follower 18 fixed or integral with member 15. Cam 17b may be in the shape of a pivotably mounted plate having a variable radius to move cam-follower 18 in a position depending on the angular position of cam 17b. Each slide 19a may be delimited by a respective member 15 that has a cam-follower 18, pivotable cam 17b acting on cam 18 of each member 15. The or each cam-follower 18 can be urged against cam 17b by a biasing spring 18a.
For instance, the cam system comprises a transmission member 17 integral or fixed to cam 17b and having a connector 17a engaging with a slide selector 35. Slide selector 35 can be movable, in particular rotatable, between a first selector position (Figs 6a and 7a) corresponding to a selection of the first distance Da spacing the slides 19a and a second selector position (Figs 6b and 7b) corresponding to a selection of the second distance Db spacing slides 19a. Connector 17a may form a connector pin 17a engaging with a selector channel 36a, 36b or forming a connector channel engaging with a selector pin. Selector or connector channel 36a, 36b may have a general funnel shape with a larger inlet 36b for facilitating the entry into channel 36a of pin 17a.
Slide selector 35 can be movable, in particular translationally, between an active selector position (Figs 6a, 6b and 7a) for selecting selectively first and second distances Da,Db spacing slides 19a and an inactive selector position (Figs 6c and 7c) in which slide selector 35 is disengaged from connector 17a of transmission member 17.
Connector 17a may form:
a) a connector pin 17a engaging with a selector channel 36a, 36b having an open end 36b:
out of which connector pin 17a escapes when slide selector 35 is moved to the inactive position; and into which the connector pin 17a enters when the slide selector 35 is moved to the active selector position,
or (not shown)
b) a connector channel engaging with a selector pin, the connector channel having an open end:
out of which the selector pin escapes when the slide selector is moved to the inactive position; and
into which the selector pin enters when the slide selector is moved to the active selector position .
Cartridge seat can be delimited by a first part 20 and second part 14 that are relatively movable between a cartridge extraction position and a cartridge loading and/or ejection position. Parts 14,20 may be moved manually or automatically, e.g. as taught in WO 2005/ 004683, WO2007/135136, WO 2009/043630, WO 2012/025258 or WO 2012/025259.
One of these delimiting parts 14;20 may comprise slide selector 35. Slide selector 35 may be movable, when the first and second delimiting parts 14; 20 are in the loading and/or ejection position, between a first selector position (Fig. 6a) corresponding to a selection of the first distance Da spacing the slides 19a and a second selector position (Fig. 6b) corresponding to a selection of the second distance Db spacing slides 19a.
Cartridge seat can be delimited by a first part 20 and a second part 14 that are relatively movable between a cartridge extraction position (Fig. 5) and a cartridge loading and/or ejection position (Fig. 4) over a closure distance Ca,Cb. As illustrated in Fig. 4, Ca and Cb may generally correspond to the distance between mouth 32,34 of seat 20 and second part 14 when first and second parts 14,20 are in the loading and/or ejection position. At least one of the delimiting parts 14;20, in particular a delimiting part 20 comprising a slide selector 35, may have a first member 30 and a second member 33 that are relatively movable, for instance in a telescopic manner, e.g. by a depth selector 25 (moving between first and second selector positions and vice versa), between:
a first member position (Fig. 3a and top of Figs 4 and 5) delimiting a cartridge cavity (or receptacle) of a first depth Ha for receiving cartridge la having first height ha; and
a second member position (Fig. 3b and bottom of Figs 4 and 5) in which the cartridge cavity (or receptacle) has a second depth Hb different to said first depth Ha for receiving cartridge lb having second height hb different to first height ha.
First member 30 and second member 33 may be configured so that, in the extraction position of extraction unit 10, axis 6a of cartridge la in the cartridge cavity of the first member position is generally at the same position as axis 6b of cartridge lb in the cartridge cavity of the second member position. See Figs 4 and 5.
Depth selector 25 can be fixed to or formed integrally with slide selector 35.
At least one of delimiting parts 14;20 may have a shifter 21,35,38 (Figs 3a to 9), in particular a motorized shifter having a motor 21, for compensating a displacement of the first and second members 30,33 between first and second member positions so as to maintain the closure distance Ca for the first member position equal to the closure distance Cb for the second member position. In particular, shifter 21,35,38 comprises a closure selector 35,38 connected to an actuator 39 (Figs 3a to 5) for relatively moving first and second parts 14,20 between the cartridge extraction position (Fig. 5) and the cartridge loading and/or ejection position (Fig. 4) .
Support 22 may include an opening 23 through or into which actuator 39, e.g. a drive rod or drive pins, may extend. Support 22 may move back and forth relative to actuator 39 along opening 23 between the first and second member positions, as illustrated in Fig. 4. Hence, an extension of one delimiting part 20 towards the other part 14 or a retraction of such delimiting part 20 from the other part 14 may be compensated by a displacement of actuator 39 relative to at least one of parts 14,20 so as to maintain the same closing distance Ca,Cb whether parts 14,20 are in the first member position or in the second member position. In this case, distance Ca,Cb spacing parts 14,20 (with part 14 on reference line 100) in the loading and/or ejection position can remain the same. Likewise, the position of actuator 39 (on reference line 201) may remain the same in the first and second member positions. However, support 22 is moved in a direction opposite to the movement of the mouth 32,34 of part 20 to compensate the displacement of the mouth. Hence, while actuator 39 can remain at the same location in the cartridge loading and/or ejection position, the position of part 20 (in particular support 22) may be adjusted relative to actuator 39 to compensate the displacement the extension or retraction of the receptacle of part 20 for receiving cartridge la, lb.
Actuator 39 may be a manual and/or a motorized actuator. A manual actuator is for instance disclosed in WO2007/135136 or in WO 2009/043630. A motorized actuator is for example disclosed in EP1767129 or in WO 2012/025258. For instance, actuator 39 may be driven by a motor that is powered by a power arrangement that also powers motor 21.
Closure selector 35,38 can be rotatably or pivotally mounted in or at a periphery of its delimiting parts 14;20. In particular, the closure selector 35,38 is annularly mounted, e.g. on a support 22. Closure selector 35,38 can have a gear and/or cam transmission, in particular a helicoidal cam 38 cooperating with a cam- follower 39, e.g. actuator 39, for shifting its delimiting part 20 relatively to the other delimiting part 14 and to actuator 39.
Closure selector 35,38 may be fixed to or integral with the depth selector 25,26. For instance, closure selector 35,38 is fixed to the depth selector 25,28 by one or more axially extending peripheral arms 37, such as one or more arms extending over a support 22 of one of said first and second parts 14,20. Such support 22 may serve to support a motor 21 of closure selector 35,38 and depth selector 25,28. Extraction unit 10 typically comprises an actuator 21,25, in particular a motorized actuator having a motor 21, for relatively moving first and second members 30,33 from the first to the second member position and/or vice versa depending on the dimension da,ha;db,hb of cartridge la; lb to be received in seat 30,33,14 and extracted.
Advantageously, shifter 21,35,38 and actuator 21,25 are motorized by the same motor 21.
Actuator 17,21,35 of slides may be coordinated, in particular mechanically and/or electrically, with shifter 21,35,38. Optionally, actuator 17,21,35 of the slides and of the shifter have a common drive arrangement such as a common motor 21.
As illustrated in Figs 3a to 5, first member 30 may extend peripherally relatively to second member 33. In particular, the first member extends generally annularly, and is movable, e.g. axially, about or into and out from second member 33 between the first and second member positions .
First member 30 may have a generally cylindrical or frusto-conical or frusto-domical inner surface for receiving large cartridge lb, when first and second members 30,33 are in the second member position. The inner surface extends typically about section 2b' of large cartridge lb in the cartridge extraction position. Part 2b' may have an outer shape that generally matches this inner surface or that is confined within such surface .
Second member 33 may have a generally cylindrical or conical or domical inner surface for receiving a correspondingly shaped part 2a, 3a; 2b, 3b of a cartridge la; lb .
Actuator 21,25 can be configured to relatively move the first and second members 30,33 from the first to the second member position and/or vice versa when first part 30,33 and second part 12,13 are:
in the cartridge loading and/or ejection position (Figs 6a, 6b and 7a) ; or close thereto for instance
- at a relative distance of more than 70 % , in particular more than 85%, of the distance Ca,Cb spacing the first and second parts 30, 33; 12, 13 in the cartridge loading and/or ejection position (Figs 4 and 7b) .
Such actuator 21,25 may include a depth selector 25,26 for relatively moving first and second members 30,33 from the first to the second member position and/or vice versa and change the depth of the receptacle for receiving cartridges la; lb. Selector 25,26 can be movably mounted, in particular rotatably or pivotally mounted, to one 33 of the first and second members 30, 33 and drive the other 30 of the first and second members 30, 33 e.g. via a gear and/or cam transmission, in particular via a helicoidal cam 26 cooperating with a cam-follower 31.
Closure selector 35,38 can be fixed to or integral with depth selector 25,26. Closure selector 35,38 may be fixed to the depth selector 25,28 by one or more axially extending peripheral arms 37. Such arm(s) 37 may extend over a support 22 of one 20 of first and second parts 14,20. Support 22 may also serve to support motor 21 of closure selector 35,38 and depth selector 25,28.
Shifter 21,35,38 and actuator 21,25 can advantageously be motorized by the same motor 21.
Likewise, the actuator of the slides 17,21,35 may be coordinated with the actuator 21,25 of first and second members 30,33. In particular, slide actuator 17,21,35 and member actuator 21,25 have a common drive arrangement such as a common motor 21.
In the particular embodiment disclosed in Figs 3a to 5, motor 21 is provided to drive:
slides 19a to be spaced apart selectively by first distance Da and second distance Db;
first and second members 30,33 of first delimiting part (20) from the first member position to the second member position, and vice versa; and
at least one of delimiting parts 14,20 for shifting thereof to maintain closure distance Ca;Cb the same in aid first member position and said second member position . In a variation it is of course possible to use different driving means for driving these three aspects and/or use manual or purely mechanical driving means.
The identification of the relevant dimension da,ha;db,hb of cartridge la; lb can be carried out manually or automatically, e.g. by a mechanical, optical, electric, electromechanical, etc... sensing system.
Motor 21 is shown in Figs 3a to 4 and hidden in Figs 6a to 7c (motor 21 being located below selector 35 in the latter figures) .
Motor 21 may be powered by a power supply controlled by an automatic sensing of the dimensions of a cartridge da,ha;db,hb to be used, e.g. by mechanical, optical, electric, electromagnetic sensing. For instance, cartridges of different types are provided with different electric and/or magnetic and/or colour characteristics, e.g. packaging parts of different cartridge types having different characteristics of such nature. For examples, the packaging of the cartridges include metallic parts, e.g. aluminium, that diverge between the cartridge types, such that the types can be recognised from the characteristics. In one embodiment, the size of the metallic parts change between the cartridge types.
As mentioned above and illustrated in Figs 3a to 5, motor 21 may be mounted on a support member 22 of part 20. Motor 21 may have a drive axis 21' that engages with a wheel 36, e.g. via a toothed or possibly a friction coupling, of selector 35. Selector 35 may drive selector 25 via a corresponding connection, e.g. arm connection 27, 37. Selectors 25, 35 may be arranged to turn about support 22, e.g. via a plain bearing. Support 22 may include a switch or other sensor 24 to detect when selectors 25,35 have been driven into a first or second member position or when a first or second depth Ha,Hb has been reached. Such a switch or sensor 24 can be connected to the power supply arrangement of motor 21 so that the arrangement can detect when the motor has reached an end- of-course position.

Claims

1. An extraction unit (10) for extracting cartridges (la; lb) of two different dimensions (da, ha; db, hb) comprising a seat (14,20) for receiving any of said cartridges (la; lb) for extraction thereof in the seat, the seat being delimited by a first part (20,30,33) and second part (12,13,14) that are relatively movable between a cartridge extraction position and a cartridge loading and/or ejection position over a closure distance (Ca,Cb), the first delimiting part (20,30,33) being extendable and retractable for defining a cartridge cavity having selectively:
a first depth (Ha) for receiving a cartridge (la) having a first height (ha) ; and
a second depth (Hb) different to said first depth (Ha) for receiving a cartridge (lb) having a second height (hb) different to said first height (ha) ,
characterised in that at least one of the delimiting parts (14,20) has a shifter (21,35,38), in particular a motorized shifter having a motor (21), for compensating the extension and retraction of the first delimiting part (20,30,33) so as to maintain the closure distance (Ca) for said first member position egual to the closure distance (Cb) for said second member position.
2. The unit of claim 1, wherein the first delimiting part (20, 30, 33) has a first member (30) and a second member (33) that delimit the cartridge cavity and that are relatively movable to retract and extend the first delimiting part (20) between:
a first member position in which the cartridge cavity has a first depth (Ha) for receiving a cartridge (la) having a first height (ha) ; and
a second member position in which the cartridge cavity has a second depth (Hb) different to said first depth
(Ha) for receiving a cartridge (lb) having a second height (hb) different to said first height (ha) .
3. The unit of claim 2, which comprises an actuator (21,25), in particular a motorized actuator having a motor (21), for relatively moving the first and second members (30,33) from the first to the second member position and/or vice versa depending on the dimension (da, ha; db, hb) of a cartridge (la; lb) to be received in the seat (30,33,14) and extracted.
4. The unit of claim 3, wherein the actuator (21,25) comprises a depth selector (25,26) for relatively moving the first and second members (30,33) from the first to the second member position and/or vice versa, the selector being movably mounted, in particular rotatably or pivotally mounted, to one of said first and second members (30,33) and driving the other of said first and second members via a gear and/or cam transmission, in particular via a helicoidal cam (26) cooperating with a cam-follower (31) .
5. The unit of any preceding claim, wherein the shifter (21,35,38) comprises a closure selector (35,38) connected to an actuator (39), such as a manual or motorized actuator, for relatively moving the first and second parts (14,20) between the cartridge extraction position and the cartridge loading and/or ejection position.
6. The unit of claim 5, wherein the closure selector (35,38) is rotatably or pivotally mounted in or at a periphery of its delimiting parts (14;20), the closure selector (35,38) being in particular annularly mounted.
7. The unit of claim 5 or 6, wherein the closure selector (35,38) has a gear and/or cam transmission, in particular a helicoidal cam (38) cooperating with a cam- follower (39), for shifting its delimiting part (20) relatively to the first and second part actuator (39) .
8. The unit of any one of claims 5 to 7 when depending on claim 4, wherein the closure selector (35,38) is fixed to or integral with the depth selector (25, 26) .
9. The unit of claim 8, wherein the closure selector (35,38) is fixed to the depth selector (25,28) by one or more axially extending peripheral arms (37), in particular one or more arms extending over a support (22) of one of said first and second parts (14,20) such as a support (22) for a motor (21) of the closure selector (35,38) and the depth selector (25,28) .
10. The unit of any one of claims 3 and 4 or, when depending on claim 3, of claims 5 to 9, wherein the shifter (21,35,38) and the actuator (21,25) are motorized by the same motor (21) .
11. The unit of any preceding claim, which further comprises a pair of slides (19a) for guiding any of said cartridges (la; lb) towards said seat (14,20) in a sliding contact of each of said slides (19a) with a cartridge guide (5a; 5b) of said cartridges (la; lb) .
12. The unit of claim 11, wherein the slides (19a) are configured to guide in sliding contact said cartridge guide in the form of at least one guide edge (5a; 5b) of said cartridges (la; lb) .
13. The unit of claim 12, wherein:
- each of said slides forms a recess (19a) for receiving a guide edge (5a; 5b) protruding from said cartridges (la; lb) ;
each of said slides forms a protrusion for being received in a guide edge recessed in said cartridges; or
one of said slides forms such a recess and another of said slides forms such a protrusion.
14. The unit of any one of claims 11 to 13, wherein the slides (19a) are relatively movable to be spaced apart selectively by:
a first distance (Da) for guiding towards said seat (14,20) a first cartridge (la) of said cartridges (la; lb) having a cartridge guide (5a) of such a first size (da) as to be in sliding contact with both slides (19a) when spaced by said first distance (Da); and a second distance (Db) for guiding towards said seat (14,20) a second cartridge (lb) of said cartridges (la; lb) having a cartridge guide (5b) of such a second size (db) as to be in sliding contact with both slides (19a) when spaced by said second distance (Db) , said first distance (Da) and said first size (da) being different, respectively, to said second distance (Db) and said second size (db) .
15. The unit of claim 14, wherein at least one of said slides (19a) is delimited by a member (15) that is movable relative to the other slide by an actuator (17,21,35) in accordance with the size (da;db) of the cartridge guide (5a; 5b) of a cartridge (la; lb) to be guided by the slides.
16. The unit of claim 15, wherein the actuator of the slides (17,21,35) is coordinated, in particular mechanically and/or electrically, with the shifter (21,35,38), optionally the actuator of the slides (17,21,35) and of the shifter have a common drive arrangement such as a common motor (21) .
17. A combination of an extraction unit (10) comprising a seat (14,20) as defined in any preceding claim and a cartridge (la; lb) having a dimension selected from at least two different dimensions (da, ha; db, hb) of cartridges (la; lb) receivable in said seat that is delimited by a first part (20,30,33) and second part (12,13,14) which are relatively movable between a cartridge extraction position and a cartridge loading and/or ejection position, the first delimiting part (20,30,33) being extendable and retractable for defining a cartridge cavity having selectively:
a first depth (Ha) for receiving a cartridge (la) having a first height (ha) ; and
a second depth (Hb) different to said first depth (Ha) for receiving a cartridge (lb) having a second height (hb) different to said first height (ha) ,
at least one of the delimiting parts (14; 20) having a shifter (21,35,38), in particular a motorized shifter having a motor (21), for compensating the extension and retraction of the first delimiting part (20,30,33) so as to maintain the closure distance (Ca) for said first member position equal to the closure distance (Cb) for said second member position.
18. The combination of claim 17, wherein the cartridge (la; lb) has a generally cup-shaped body (2a; 2b), in particular a receptacle for containing an ingredient, that is extended on at least one side of the cartridge by a protruding cartridge guide (5a; 5b), the cartridges of different dimensions differing by their heights (ha;hb) and optionally by the dimensions (da;db) of their cartridge guides (5a;5b) .
19. Use, for providing a combination as defined in claim 17 or 18, of a cartridge (la; lb) having a height selected from at least two different heights (ha;hb) of cartridges (la;lb) receivable in said seat (14,20) delimited by said first part (20, 30, 33) and second part (12,13,14), the first delimiting part (20,30,33) being extendable and retractable for defining a cartridge cavity having selectively:
a first depth (Ha) for receiving a cartridge (la) having a first height (ha) ; and
a second depth (Hb) different to said first depth (Ha) for receiving a cartridge (lb) having a second height (hb) different to said first height (ha) ,
at least one of the delimiting parts (14; 20) having a shifter (21,35,38), in particular a motorized shifter having a motor (21), for compensating the extension and retraction of the first delimiting part (20,30,33) so as to maintain the closure distance (Ca) for said first member position equal to the closure distance (Cb) for said second member position when the seat contains selectively the cartridge (la) of the first height (ha) and a cartridge (lb) of the second height (ha) .
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