Title of Invention

"UNIT FOR PREPARING BEVERAGES FROM SOLUBLE PRODUCTS"

Abstract It is disclosed a unit (1) for the preparation of a beverage from a soluble product contained in a disposable cartridge (2), of she type comprising a collecting device (3) with a seal designed to contain the cartridge, wherein at least one collecting arrangement is provided to ensure laminar flow of the beverage as it comes out from the cartridge.
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"UNIT FOR PREPARING BEVERAGES FROM SOLUBLE PRODUCTS"
TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION
' The present invention concerns the preparation of beverages and in particular a unit for the preparation of beverages from soluble products 5 contained in disposable cartridges. BACKGROUND ART
In known types of machines, the units for preparation and delivery of the beverage generally comprise a collecting device with a seat for receiving ' the disposable cartridge. Once the cartridge has been io inserted in the collecting device seat, pressurised water is introduced into the cartridge, via an inlet port, to form a beverage consisting of a solution or a dispersion in water of the soluble product which is delivered via an outlet port on the cartridge.
As the disposable cartridges are originally sealed to prevent outflow is of the soluble product during handling, the collecting device is generally' provided with a piercing member which opens one or more outlet ports on a wail of the cartridge, for example on the bottom of if, aiong a number of pre-formed breaking lines.
in known types of machines, the particular shape of the cartridge
20 promotes the formation of a turbulent flow inside the cartridge, thus
permitting mixing of the soluble product in the water. The beverage thus
formed is released via the ouffet ports defined by the above-mentioned
breaking lines and/or by outlet ports in the piercing member.
A-unit for the preparation of beverages of this type has a number of-
25 disadvantages. It has been observed that the turbulence mixing which
takes pface in the cartridge is not equally efficient and complete for
different granuiometries of soluble products, for example soluble
products for coffee, cappuccino, tea and the like.
\ In fact, the outlet ports that form on the bottom of the cartridge due

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to the piercing are too large and can cause the delivery of non-dissolved product and clots of it from the cartridge, for example at the beginning of delivery.
The outflow of particles of non-dissolved soluble product not only
5 lowers the quality of the beverage produced but can cause partial or
total obstruction of the beverage outlet ports due to deposit of said
particles on the walls of the outlet ports or channels downstream of the
outlet ports with respect to the dispersion flow.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
JO The object of the present invention is' to propose a unit for the
preparation of beverages that solves the problems of the known technique.
In the context of this object, one object of the present invention is to propose a unit for the preparation of beverages which is particularly is effective in dissolving the soluble product regardless of its granulometry.
Another object of the present invention is to propose a unit for the preparation of beverages able 1o prevent outflow from the cartridge of particles of non-dissolved product.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a unit for the 20 preparation of beverages that combines an improved delivery system with a cartridge opening system.
These objects are achieved by the present invention which concerns a unit for the preparation of a beverage from a soluble product, of the type comprising a'collecting device with a seat designed to receive a 25 disposable cartridge containing the soluble product, the cartridge comprising at least one inlet port for a suspension fluid introduced into the cartridge and at least one outlet port for delivery of the beverage consisting of the soluble product and the suspension fluid, characterised in that it comprises at least one throttling arrangement to give the

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beverage a .aminar fiow as it is released from the carriage.
This allows efficient mixing of the soluble product with the water during delivery of the beverage. In fact, along the *hro?tiing arrangement, i.e. a particularly narrow passage for the beverage as it s flows out, the particles o" soluble product are forced into solution and any clots are fragmented before delivery, thus releasing further particies of soluble orcduct which wiil dissolve more easily.
A throttling arrangement according to a possible embodiment of the invention can be provided between the piercing member in the 10 collecting device and the outlet port of the beverage from the cartridge, providing in particular a piercing member with a portion engaging the cartridge having shape and dimensions substantially equal to those of the cartridge outlet port.
The engaging portion of the piercing member can have, for 15 example, a substantially cylindrical shape with circular section and the breaking line in the cartridge can also have a substantially circular shape.
Preferably, tne engaging portion of the piercing member will have a diameter substantially equa! to or slightly larger than that of the outlet 2n port in order to provide an interference fit berween the cartridge outlet port and the piercing member.
This advantageously limits as far as possible the width of the oassaqe available for the soluble proauct ana the wafer used for mixing it, making even more effective 'he formation of a ianrvnar flow for the 25 beverage as it flows out of the cartridge. In add'tion, as the interference between cartridge outlet port and piercing member increases, the operating pressure msiae the cartridge increases. Said pressure rcrease allows the beverage TO emulsify more uniformly, creating (3 more ccrs'stent ard attractive cream on *he surface.

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According to another possible embodiment of the invention, the Throft.'ing arrangement is provided be-ween a supposing element of *he cartridge and a wall of the same. The throttling arrangement can thus be provided by means of a rib protrjding from the supporting surface of the supporting element which abuts against the wall of the cartridge comprising the outlet port end which surrounds The outlet port. Alternatively the protruding rib can be provided on the cartridge so that if abuts aga;nst the supposing surface of the ring-shoped element.
According to a further possible embodiment of the invention, the throttling arrangement can be created between the supporting surface of the supporting element and the part of the ca 'fridge wall abutting on the same.
These 'urther embodiments o' Yne throttling arrangement can thus be adopted as an alternative to or in combination with !he throttling arrangement created between the outlet port and the piercng member.
The invention furthermore concerns a cartridge for use in a urit for the preparation of beverages like the one described here, as well as a method for preparing beverages in which the beverage coming out or
the cartndge is given a laminar flow.
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Accordingly the present invention provides for a unit for the preparation of a beverage from a soluble product contained in a disposable cartridge, said unit comprising a collecting device with a seat designed to receive said cartridge and with means for supporting said cartridge fitted in said seat, said cartridge comprising at least one inlet port for a suspension fluid introduced into the cartridge and at least one outlet port for delivery of the beverage consisting of said soluble product and said suspension fluid; at least one throttling arrangement formed between said unit and said cartridge to give said beverage a laminar flow as it is released from the cartridge, characterised in that one or more passages are arranged between a supporting surface of said supporting means for the cartridge and the outer wall of said cartridge comprising said outlet port.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS
Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become clearer from the following description,provided as a non-limiting illustration with reference to the attached schematic drawings in which :
- Figure 1 is a vertical section view of a unit for
the preparation of beverages according to a possible
embodiment of the present invention;
- Figure 2 is a perspective view of a cartridge for
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preparation of beverages according to the present invention;
- Figure 3 is a vertical section view of a unit for the preparation of
beverages according to another embodiment of the present invention;
- Figure 4 is a vertical section view of a unit for the preparation of
5 beverages according to a further embodiment of the present invention;
- Figure 5 is a bottom plan view of a cartridge for use in a unit for the
preparation of beverages like the one shown in Figure 4;
- Figure 6 is a vertical section view of a unit for the preparation of
beverages according to another embodiment of the present invention;
it) - Figure 7 is an enlarged view of a detail of the embodiment of Figure
6; and
- Fiqures &A and 8B are top plan views of two alternative
embodiments of an element of the unit for the preparation of beverages
of Figure 6.
15 MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
Figure 1 shows a possible embodiment of a unit for the preparation of beverages according to the present invention.
Unit 1 for the preparation of beverages comprises a collecting device 3 provided with a seat designed to contain a disposable 20 cartridge. 2. The latter can be made, for example, of plastic such as polypropylene for alimentary use able to withstand the operating temperatures of a machine for the preparation of beverages in which a preparation unit according to the present invention is used.
Inside the collecting device 3 is a piercing member 4 comprising a 25 portion 6 which engages with an outlet port of the cartridge 2.
In the embodiment illustrated herein, the piercing member 4 is a substantially cylindrical-shaped member with circular section which pierces the bottom of the cartridge 2 in a weakened area defined by a breaking line which is also circular. The breaking iine consists of a notch 5

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(Fig. 2) which defines a portion 14 of the bottom of the cartridge 2.
The piercing member A penetrates the cartridge 2 raising the portion 14 of the bottom of the cartridge 2 defined by the notch 5. forming a circular outlet port which matches with the engaging portion 6 of the 5 piercing member A.
The piercing member 4, at least in the engaging portion 6, has a diameter substantially equal to or slightly/imalUyMhan the diameter of the cartridge outlet port, thus creating a throttling arrangement by means of interference fit between cartridge 2 and engaging portion 6. 10 This allows tUe beverage coming out of the cartridge to be given a substantially laminar flow.
In the embodiment shown in Figure 1. the piercing member 4 is
connected to the internal walls of the collecting device by means of
connection fins 12, with an upper end 13 protruding from the fins 12 to
15 resist insertion of the cartridge 2 in the collecting device 3 and allow
raising of the edge 14 with consequent formation of an outlet port.
In other words, when the cartridge 2 is inserted in the seat of the collecting device 3, the upper end 13 of the piercing member 4 exerts a pressure on the bottom portion of the cartridge 2 defined by the circular 20 breaking line 5. raising the bottom edge 14 of the cartridge 2 and permitting penetration of the piercing member 4 into the cartridge 2 until the outlet port defined in the cartridge reaches the engaging portion 6 of the piercing member 4.
The bottom end 15 of the piercing member has a tapered profile 2? which facilitates outflow of the solution towards the outlet channel 11 of the collecting device.
The piercing member 4 can be produced in one single piece with the connection fins 12 and with the collecting device 3. or alternatively can be fixed in position by means of known methods.


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The end portion 11 of the collecting device 3 is a cylindrical portion with circular internal section which connects the collecting device 3 to the beverage delivery channel (not shown).
Once inserted in the collecting device 3, the cartridge 2 is positioned
5 under a delivery plate (not shown) which during the beverage
preparation process is lowered onto the cartridge 2, creates a sealed
connection and lets pressurised water into the cartridge via its inlet port
(not shown).
The pressure of the water let into the cartridge 2, above atmospheric
IO pressure, forces the beverage to flow out of the outlet port at the
connection area with the engaging portion 6 of the piercing member 4,
thus generating a laminar flow which provides an excellent quality
product.
In fact, as the operating pressure increases inside the cartridge, a 15 more uniform emulsion is obtained and a more consistent attractive foam forms on the surface.
The narrow outlet port also prevents the outflow of larger particles or clots of soluble product not yet dissolved. These particles or clots, due to their size, are fragmented and easily dissolved during their passage 2o through the narrow outlet port.
Figures 3 to 5 show some alternative embodiments of the mixing unit 1 and cartridge 2 according to the present invention.
The embodiments illustrated in Figures 3 and 4 feature in particular a supporting element 16 for the cartridge 2.
as The supporting element 16 is o ring-shaped element fitted around the
piercing member 4 which abuts on the connection fins ) 2 of the piercing member to support the cartridge 2, limiting deformation of its bottom by the water pressure.
The ring-shaped supporting element 16 thus offers the possibility of


creating a throttling arrangement between the supporting surface of the same and the part of the bottom wall that abuts on it.
This embodiment of the throttling arrangement can be used alternatively, to or in combination with the one created between the 5 engaging portion 6 and the outlet port of the cartridge 2. If adopted in combination, the effect of the pressure gradient produced between the inside of the cartridge and the outside environment can be further increased, consequently obtaining a high quality product and an even better appearance.
10 According to another possible embodiment shown in Figure 3, one or
more passages are provided between the supporting element 16 and the cartridge 2, for example, to prevent possible stagnation of product residuals.
In the embodiment shown in Figure 3, the passages are provided by
15 means of a series of grooves 17 arranged radially on the supporting
element 16 corresponding 1o its interface with the bottom of the
cartridge 2, thus ensuring correct evacuation of the beverage from the
cartridge even if residuals of product have been left.
Alternatively, as shown in Figure 5, the passages can be made by
20 means of grooves 18 on the outer surface of the bottom of the cartridge
2, arranged radialiy around the aperture defined by the notch 5. In this
case, the ring-shaped supporting element can be advantageously
. produced with a smooth interface surface, as for example in the
embodiment in Figure 4, thus permitting the use of cartridges with flat or
25 grooved bottom in the same preparation unit.
According to the characteristics of the different soluble products, cartridges with fiat or grooved bottom can be used in the same beverage preparation unit,
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prepcring beverages according to the present invention.
The supporting element 16 shown in Figures 6 and 7 features c protruding rib 19. made for example with a cusp-shaped profile on which the bottom wall of the cartridge aouts, thus creating a throttling 5 arrangement which can be adopted as an alternative to or in combination with the one created between the engaging portion 6 and outiei port of the cartridge 2.
The rib 19 is arranged around the piercing member 4 in order to
restrict the passage of the beverage as it flows out of the cartridge 2. The
to pressure created inside the cartridge 2 during delivery guarantees
contact between the bottom of the cartridge 2 and the rib 19 for the
entire duration of the delivery.
A similar embodiment, adopted in combination with the throttling
arrangement between the engaging portion 6 and outlet port of the
15 cartridge 2. achieves laminar flow in both throttling a.Tangements, thus
increasing the already cited effect determined by the pressure gradient
between the inside of the cartridge and the outside environment.
As illustrated in Figure 8A, the rib 19 on the supporting element 16 has a substantially continuous circular shape and surrounds the piercing 20 member 4, thus circumscribing the outlet port of the cartridge 2 once the latter has been inserted on the piercing member 4.
Alternatively, interruptions 20 can be provided as illustrated for
example in Figure 8B. which allow limited passage of the beverage out
of the cartridge. This embodiment can be adopted for example in
25 combination with a throttling arrangement already created between
ou'.e* port and piercing member.
Vanous modifications car be1 made, oii falling within the present invention, -or example, -the rib 19 can be made -aenticaJy on the cartridge 2 in a position surrounding the outlet cart. ;n this case, tne

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contact surface ot the supporting element 16 can be smooth or can also be provided with rib or a seal with shape and dimensions complementary to those of the rib 19 on the cartridge 2.
Furthermore, the number of ribs present on the supporting element 16 and/or on the cartridge 2 can also be varied, likewise other configurations of the rib 19 can be adopted as regards both shapes other than the circular one illustrated in the figures (e.g. elliptical or polygonal) and as regards the section of the rib 19, which can be produced, for example, with flat or rounded end instead of a cusp-shaped end.

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We claim :
1. A unit for the- preparation of a beverage from a soluble
product contained in a disposable cartridge, said unit
comprising a collecting device with a seat designed to receive
said cartridge and with rr.cans ' for supporting said cartridge
fitted in said seat, said cartridge comprising at least one
inlet port for a suspension fluid introduced into the cartridge
and 'at least one outlet port for delivery of the beverage
consisting of said soluble product and said suspension fluid;¦at
least one throttling arrangement formed between said unit and
said cartridge to give said beverage a laminar "flow as it is
released from the cartridge, characterised in that one or more
passages are arranged between a supporting surface of saj.d
supporting means for the cartridge and the outer wall of said
cartridge comprising said outlet port.
2. A unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least one
outlet port is defined by at least one breaking line on a wall
of said cartridge, and wherein said collecting device'f. comprises
at least one piercing rr ember designed to pierce said cartridge
at said breaking line.
3. A unit as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein said at least
one throttling arrangement consists of at least one engaging
portion of said piercing member which has shape ar.d dimensions
substantially equal to those of said outlet port.
A. A unit as claimed in claim 3, wherein said engaging portion of said piercing member has a substantially cylindrical shape with circular section and wherein said breaking line in said cartridge has a substantially circular shape.
5. A unit as claimed in claim 3 or 4, wherein said engaging portion of said piercing nenber has a diameter substantially equal to or slightly larger than that of said outlet port to for." an interference fit between the outlet port of said cartridge and said piercing member.

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6. A unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein said supporting means comprise a supporting element provided with a surface designed to support at least part of the bottom wall of said cartridge. 7 . A unit as claimed in claim 6, wherein said supporting element has a ring shape and wherein said passages are formed by a number of grooves arranged radially on the supporting surface of said supporting element.
8. A unit as claimed in claim 6, wherein said supporting
element has a ring shape and wherein said passages are formed by
a number of grooves arranged radially at least on the outer
surface of the wall of said cartridge comprising said outlet
port.
9. A unit as claimed in claim 1, comprising at least one
supporting element provided with a surface designed to support
at least part of the wall of said cartridge which comprises said
outlet port, wherein said at least one throttling arrangement
consists of at least one rib protruding from the supporting
surface of said supporting element and designed to abut against
the wall of said cartridge comprising said outlet port and
surround said outlet port.
10. A unit as claimed in claim 1, comprising at least one
supporting element provided with a surface designed to support
at least part of the wall of said cartridge which comprises said
outlet port, wherein said at least one throttling arrangement
consists of at least one protruding rib which surrounds said
outlet port in said cartridge, said rib being designed to abut
against the supporting surface of said supporting element.
11. A unit as claimed in claim 9 or 10, wherein said at least
one protruding rib is continuous.
12. A unit as claimed in claim 9 or 10, wherein said at least,
one protruding rib comprises one or more interruptions.

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13. A unit as claimed in claim 1, comprising at least one
supporting element provided with a surface designed to support
at least part of the wall of said cartridge which comprises said
outlet port, wherein said at least one throttling arrangement
consists of the supporting surface of said supporting element
and at least part of the wall of said cartridge comprising said
outlet port.
14. A method for the preparation of a beverage from a soluble
product contained in a disposable cartridge, wherein said
cartridge is fitted in a seat within a preparation unit having a
collecting device for said beverage, said seat having means for
supporting said cartridge fitted therein, and wherein a
suspension fluid is conveyed into said cartridge via an inlet
port and a beverage consisting of said soluble product and said
suspension fluid is delivered via an outlet port of said
cartridge, the method providing a throttling effect to give said
beverage a laminar flow as it is released from the cartridge,
said throttling effect being created by interaction between said
unit and said cartridge, characterised in that said beverage is
passed between one or more passages arranged between a
supporting surface of said supporting means for the cartridge
and the outer wall of said cartridge comprising said outlet
port.
15. A method as claimed in claim 14, wherein said throttling
effect is created between at least one engaging portion of a
piercing member present in said collecting device and said
outlet port present in said cartridge, said outlet port having
shape and dimensions substantially equal to those of said
engaging portion. / ¦ *
16. A method as claimed in claim 14, wherein said supporting
means comprise ¦ a supporting element provided with a surface
designed to support at least part of the bottom wall of said
cartridge, and wherein said throttling effect is created between

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at least one rib protruding from the supporting surface of said supporting element of the cartridge present in said collecting device and the outer bottom wall of said cartridge, said at least one rib being designed to abut against' the outer bottom wall comprising said outlet port of said cartridge and to surround said outlet port.
17. A method as claimed in claim 14, wherein said supporting
means comprise a supporting element provided with a surface
designed to support at least part of the bottom wall of said
cartridge, and wherein said throttling effect is created between
at least one protruding rib which surrounds said outlet port in
said cartridge and the supporting surface of said supporting
element of said cartridge, said rib being designed to abut
against the supporting surface of said supporting element
present in said collecting device.
18. A method as claimed in claim 14, wherein said supporting
means comprise a supporting element provided with a surface
designed to support at least part of the bottom wall of said
cartridge, and wherein said throttling effect is created between
the supporting surface of said supporting element of said
cartridge present in said collecting device and at least part of
the outer bottom wall of said cartridge comprising said outlet
port.
19. A unit for the preparation of a beverage from a soluble
product contained in a disposable cartridge substantially as
herein described and illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
It is disclosed a unit (1) for the preparation of a beverage from a soluble product contained in a disposable cartridge (2), of she type comprising a collecting device (3) with a seal designed to contain the cartridge, wherein at least one collecting arrangement is provided to ensure laminar flow of the beverage as it comes out from the cartridge.

Documents:


Patent Number 202589
Indian Patent Application Number 01183/KOLNP/2003
PG Journal Number 9/2007
Publication Date 02-Mar-2007
Grant Date 02-Mar-2007
Date of Filing 16-Sep-2003
Name of Patentee TUTTOESPRESSO S.P.A.
Applicant Address VIA TRIESTE, 49, I-21042 CARONNO PERTUSELLA, VARESE ITALY
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 MAJER DOGLIONI LUCA VIA VINCENZO MONTI, 57, I-20145 MILANO, ITALY
PCT International Classification Number A47J31/00
PCT International Application Number PCT/IT01/00147
PCT International Filing date 2001-03-23
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 NA