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Title:
DRINK POWDER PAD
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2011/039027
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a pad comprising a water-soluble powder intended for the preparation of drinks suitable for consumption. The mean size of the powder particles is greater than or equal to 0.7 mm.

Inventors:
DU BOUAYS DE COUESBOUC ARNAUD (FR)
Application Number:
PCT/EP2010/062820
Publication Date:
April 07, 2011
Filing Date:
September 01, 2010
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
REGILAIT (FR)
DU BOUAYS DE COUESBOUC ARNAUD (FR)
International Classes:
B65D85/804; A23C9/16; A23F5/12; A23L2/395
Domestic Patent References:
WO2003099030A12003-12-04
WO2006078162A12006-07-27
WO2006043102A12006-04-27
Foreign References:
EP1859683A12007-11-28
EP0756844A11997-02-05
EP1985213A12008-10-29
EP0756844A11997-02-05
EP1398279A22004-03-17
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
COLOMBET, Alain et al. (62 rue de Bonnel, Lyon Cedex 03, FR)
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Claims:
CLAIMS

1. Pad for the preparation of a drink suitable for consumption comprising:

a storage volume,

this storage volume comprising a water-soluble powder,

the mean size of the powder particles being greater than or equal to 0.7 mm and preferably between 0.7 and 5 mm.

2. A pad according to Claim 1, characterized in that the water-soluble powder is chosen from the group consisting of powder formed of milk and its derivatives, creamer powders, toppings and/or their mixtures.

3. A pad according to 2, characterized in that the powder formed of milk or resulting from milk is obtained by granulation starting from a powdered milk .

4. A pad according to Claim 1, characterized in that the powder is chosen from powders not comprising milk or its derivatives or a milk substitute.

5. A pad according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the mean size of the powder particles is between 0.7 and 3 mm, preferably between 1 and 3 mm.

6. A pad according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the bulk density of the water-soluble powder is between 150 and 350 g/1.

7. A pad according to Claim 6, characterized in that the bulk density of the water-soluble powder is between 200 and 350 g/1.

8. A pad according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the proportion by weight of particles having a size of less than 0.315 mm in the water-soluble powder is less than or equal to 20%, preferably to 10%, better still to 5%.

9. A pad according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the storage volume has a volume greater than the volume of powder which it comprises, in a proportion ranging from 0.01 to 40%, preferably from 15 to 35%.

10. A pad according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the pad is a rigid, semirigid or flexible pad.

11. A pad according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it also comprises a rigid body forming compartments inside the storage volume .

12. A pad according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the pad is a flexible or semirigid pad and in that it is equipped with a hoop positioned around it and internally, delimiting the storage volume.

13. A pad according to any one of Claims 1 to 11, characterized in that the pad is a flexible or semirigid pad and in that it is equipped with a hoop positioned around it and externally.

14. A pad according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the pad comprises two superimposed compartments.

15. Process for the manufacture of a pad according to any one of the preceding claims, comprising the stages of :

(a) sieving the powder using a sieve with a mesh size of greater than 0.3 mm, preferably greater than 0.6 mm,

(b) filling the storage volume with the water- soluble powder without packing down the particles forming the said water-soluble powder,

(c) closing the storage volume.

16. Kit comprising a first pad according to any one of Claims 1 to 14 and a second pad comprising a product to be extracted or to be dissolved.

17. Kit according to the preceding claim, characterized in that the product to be extracted or to be dissolved is chosen from ground coffee, tea, chocolate or cocoa.

18. Use of a kit according to Claim 16 or Claim 17 in order to obtain a drink exhibiting layers which are different in colour, density and/or composition .

19. Use of a pad according to Claim 1 to Claim 14, alone or in combination with a second pad, in the preparation of a drink suitable for consumption, the second pad comprising a product to be extracted or to be dissolved,

the second pad being used before, at the same time as or after the use of the first pad.

Description:
DRINK POWDER PAD

[0001] The present invention relates to a pad comprising a water-soluble powder intended for the preparation of drinks suitable for consumption.

[0002] Pads, in particular flexible pads, in combination with machines suited to their use, represent an increasing share of the items supplied by devices allowing the preparation of individual drinks, such as coffee, cappuccino, chicory, soup, tea, including herbal tea, or chocolate.

[0003] Pads comprising a milk powder or a creamer are known for producing drinks of "cafe au lait" (white coffee) or cappuccino type. They can be used alone in a coffee machine suitable for producing a foaming milky composition which will subsequently be mixed with another drink, such as coffee. They can also be used in combination, in a suitable coffee machine, with a second pad comprising a product which makes it possible to form the main drink, such as coffee. Patent Application EP 0 756 844 describes a kit comprising a first pad comprising a creamer powder and a second pad comprising a coffee powder which, used in a suitable coffee machine, makes it possible to obtain, in a single operation, a drink of cappuccino type. However, one of the technical problems related to the use of this kit lies in the fact that the passage of the water does not take place uniformly through the entire volume of the pad comprising the creamer, thus limiting the amount available for the drink and resulting in a drink having unsatisfactory properties of taste, appearance and texture .

[0004] One solution to this technical problem is described in Patent EP 1 398 279. This solution consists of a pad comprising an envelope made of filter paper comprising a water-soluble powder, such as a milk powder or a creamer, and a stiffening body positioned inside the envelope. The stiffening body has a grid structure forming compartmentation walls inside the envelope, which makes it possible to improve the passage of the water and increases the effectiveness of dissolution of the milk powder or creamer powder. However, this solution can be expensive and complicated to implement. In addition, the volume occupied by the stiffening body inside the pad has a detrimental effect on the amount of powder to be dissolved, which is a limiting factor for this technology.

[0005] Another solution is described in Patent Application WO 2006/043102. This solution consists in adding absorbent insoluble particles to the pad comprising a water-soluble powder, which particles are supposed to promote the passage of the water and the dissolution of the water-soluble powder.

[0006] It is an objective of the present invention to solve the abovementioned problems and in particular to provide a solution which makes it possible to improve the passage of the water through a pad comprising a water-soluble powder and consequently the dissolution of the said powder.

[0007] Another objective of the invention is to provide a solution which is inexpensive and easy to implement and in particular which does not require a complex adaptation of the pad.

[0008] Another objective of the invention is to provide a solution which makes it possible to prepare a drink suitable for consumption which exhibits satisfactory properties of appearance, taste and texture .

[0009] Thus, a subject-matter of the present invention is first of all a pad for the preparation of a drink suitable for consumption comprising: a storage volume,

this storage volume comprising a water-soluble powder,

the mean size of the powder particles being greater than or equal to 0.7 mm and preferably between 0.7 and 5 mm.

[0010] The mean size or particle size of the particles forming the water-soluble powder is determined by passing a defined amount of powder through vibrating sieves with different mesh sizes; the contents of each sieve are subsequently weighed to result in a distribution of each particle size band corresponding to each sieve, this distribution making it possible to calculate the mean size. Such a method is known to a person skilled in the art.

[0011] The following can be described as method which can be used. A sample of water-soluble powder is withdrawn and is passed through in the sample splitter

(for example Retsch ® model RT1.25) until a sample of approximately 100 g is obtained. The sample splitter is used to guarantee that the sample is representative, as is known per se. Various sieves (diameter 200 mm, height 50 mm) with a respective mesh size of 4 , 2, 1, 0.63 and 0.315 mm are stacked, along with the base used for the recovery of the fine particles. The amount of powder present in the splitter is weighed and then the powder is transferred into the top sieve. The stack of sieves is placed on the sieve shaker (for example Retsch ® model AS200 Digit) . The said shaker is vibrated for 3 minutes, the amplitude of vibration being adjusted if needed and without damaging the powder. The amount of powder on each sieve is weighed.

[0012] The various particle size bands are thus expressed as percentage of splitting by weight of the sample initially poured into the sieve shaker, according to the following model: V% by weight of particles included in the particle size range 4 mm - 2 mm

W% by weight of particles in the particle size range 2 mm - 1 mm

X% by weight of particles in the particle size range 1 mm - 0.63 mm

Y% by weight of particles in the particle size range 0.63 mm - 0.315 mm

Z% by weight of particles in the particle size range 0.315 mm - 0 mm

with V+W+X+Y+Z = 100%.

[0013] The respective middle of each particle size range corresponding to each of these percentages is determined, i.e. 3, 1.5, 0.815, 0.4725 and 0.1575 mm. The mean size of the particles T, expressed in mm, is calculated using the following formula:

T = 3XV + 1.5XW + 0.815XX + 0.4725XY + 0.1575XZ

[0014] The term "water-soluble powder" means any powder which completely or largely dissolves in the presence of water.

[0015] In a specific embodiment, the water-soluble powder is chosen from the group consisting of powders formed of milk and its derivatives, creamer powders, toppings and/or their mixtures.

[0016] The term "creamer" means any milk or cream substitute not comprising or comprising little in the way of ingredients resulting from milk.

[0017] The term "topping" means any instantaneous dairy composition based on milk or on its derivatives in the powder form.

[0018] The milk powders, creamers and toppings can additionally comprise nondairy constituents, such as sugar, sweeteners or flavourings. [0019] In a preferred embodiment, the fat content by weight in the powder according to the invention, in particular the powder formed of milk or of its derivatives, the creamer powder or the topping powder, is between 0 and 45%, preferably between 0 and 16%.

[0020] In a preferred embodiment, the creamer comprises a substance chosen from the group consisting of vegetable fats, milk proteins, emulsifiers, stabilizing agents, foaming agents, dairy fats, starch derivatives, soy proteins, sweeteners, colorants, aromatic adjuvants, nutriments, preservatives, flow agents and/or their mixtures.

[0021] In another embodiment, the water-soluble powder is chosen from the group consisting of powders not comprising milk or its derivatives, and/or not comprising a milk substitute. Powders based on cocoa, chocolate, tea or tea extracts, soy, coffee, chicory, fruits, fruit juices, fruit syrups, plants, honey and their mixtures may be mentioned as examples. Soup powders may also be mentioned as examples.

[0022] The abovementioned powders can also comprise adjuvants, such as, for example, sugars, sweeteners or flavourings .

[0023] The size of the particles of powder according to the invention makes it possible to optimize the capability of dissolution by steam or by hot water, preventing in particular the creation of preferred passages within the product, passages which prevent homogeneous wetting and homogeneous dissolution of the product. Thus, the powders according to the invention have a mean particle size of between 0.7 and 5 mm, more particularly between 0.7 and 3 mm, preferably between 1 and 3 mm .

[0024] In a preferred embodiment, the powder is provided in the form of granules obtained by the agglomeration of fine individual grains of a pulverulent product . The granules according to the invention have a mean particle size of between 0.7 and 5 mm, more particularly between 0.7 and 3 mm, preferably between 1 and 3 mm. These granules exhibit improved dissolution properties in comparison with the pulverulent starting material and further promote the dissolution of the product.

[0025] Typically, the mean size of the individual grains forming the granules is between 0.1 and 120 μπι.

[0026] In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the pad comprises a powder formed of milk or resulting from milk obtained by granulation starting from a powdered milk. The principle of the granulation consists in bringing fine particles of powdered milk into contact with water, steam , combination of water and steam or any binding agent, thus forming agglomerates, and then drying the said agglomerates, in particular by injection of hot air, optionally in combination with subsequent injection of cold air.

[0027] The invention is not limited to this method of granulation; it applies to granules obtained by other routes .

[0028] According to a preferred embodiment, the pad comprises a powder formed of milk or resulting from milk which makes it possible to obtain a milky drink having a solids content of greater than or equal to 4.5%, preferably of greater than or equal to 5%. The solids content can in particular be between 4.5 and 6.5%, preferably between 5 and 6.5% and more particularly between 5.5 and 6.5%.

[0029] In a preferred embodiment, the bulk density of the water-soluble powder is between 150 and 350 g/l, preferably between 200 and 350 g/l. The bulk density can in particular be between 250 and 350 g/l. [0030] The bulk density of the water-soluble powder is determined by weighing a defined volume of powder. It is expressed in g/1. It can be measured, for example, by filling with powder a container of defined volume, for example of 0.5 1, which has been tared beforehand. The heap of powder is levelled with a small ruler and then the container is placed on a balance. The bulk density is calculated by multiplying by two the weight obtained on the balance.

[0031] Conventionally, the term "mean particle size" is referred to. This is because a powder comprises particles having a particle size distributed over a certain range. A homogeneous population of particles generally exhibits a distribution in the shape of a Gaussian curve, centred overall on the predominant size. In the present invention, it is desirable to avoid particles which are small in size and in particular fines.

[0032] In a preferred embodiment, the proportion by weight of particles having a size of less than 0.315 mm in the water-soluble powder is less than or equal to 20%, preferably less than or equal to 10% and advantageously less than or equal to 5 , 4, 3, 2, 1, or 0.1%.

[0033] Advantageously, the storage volume has a volume greater than the volume of powder which it comprises, which prevents any crushing of the powder during the closing of the storage volume.

[0034] Advantageously again, the storage volume has a volume greater than the volume of powder which it comprises, which prevents any crushing and/or moistening of the powder during the insertion or use of the pad in the device allowing the preparation of the drink. In particular, the storage volume is greater than the volume of powder in a proportion ranging from 0.01 to 40%, preferably from 15 to 35%. [0035] The invention finds application in all types of pad, whether rigid, semirigid or flexible. Consequently, according to various embodiments, the pad is rigid, semirigid or flexible.

[0036] According to one embodiment, the pad also comprises a rigid body forming compartments inside the storage volume, for example a honeycomb structure.

[0037] According to one embodiment, the pad is a flexible or semirigid pad and is equipped with a hoop positioned around it and internally, delimiting the storage volume. This hoop protects the powder from the stresses which can be exerted on it during the storage and handling of the pad. Advantageously, the hoop extends at least over the entire height of the pad.

[0038] In an alternative form, the hoop is positioned around and external to the pad, to which it is attached by appropriate means .

[0039] According to one embodiment, the pad is a pad comprising two superimposed compartments, one comprising the said powder and the other comprising a product to be extracted or to be dissolved, for example coffee, tea and the like. According to one form, the pad is modelled in order, when it is used, for the compartment containing the milk powder or the like to be positioned downstream of the other compartment. When the pad is symmetrical, the user is supposed to use it as described above and he is informed of the direction of insertion into the machine by an instruction carried on the pad or on its packaging or simply by the colour of the product showing through the material constituting the pad, for example the filter paper, filter fabric or filter nonwoven.

[0040] According to one embodiment, the compartment comprising the water-soluble powder is of the flexible or semirigid type and comprises an outer filtering envelope or comprises filtering walls which allow steam, pressurized hot water or the drink to pass through. These envelopes or walls are composed of a filtering material, in particular filter paper, filter fabric or filter nonwoven. There may be a material made of plastic or other material over the regions used for the sealing. The two envelopes are sealed at their periphery by any means and in particular by welding.

[0041] In another embodiment, the pad is of the type consisting of a capsule made of plastic or made of metal or metal alloy or comprising a natural material, such as starch, or their mixtures.

[0042] In a specific embodiment, the pad, for example flexible or semirigid pad, has a circular shape and has a mean diameter of between 20 and 110 mm, preferably between 60 and 80 mm.

[0043] In a preferred embodiment, the pad is provided in the form of a flexible pad.

[0044] A second subject-matter of the present invention relates to a process for the manufacture of a pad as discussed above, comprising the stages of:

(a) sieving the powder using a sieve with a mesh size of greater than 0.3 mm, preferably greater than 0.4, 0.5 or 0.6 mm,

(b) filling the storage volume with the water- soluble powder without packing down the particles forming the said water-soluble powder,

(c) closing the storage volume.

[0045] The process of the invention makes it possible to remove the fine particles which can be responsible for blinding and/or for the creation of favoured pathways for the water or the steam and can generally have a detrimental effect on the capability for dissolution .

[0046] A third subject-matter of the present invention relates to a drink kit comprising a first pad according to the invention and a second pad comprising a product to be extracted or to be dissolved, it being possible for the two pads to be all in one piece or separate.

[0047] In a preferred embodiment, the second pad is provided in the form of a flexible pad.

[0048] In a specific embodiment, the second pad is positioned on the first pad.

[0049] In a preferred embodiment, the first pad and the second pad are presented separated at the time of their use.

[0050] In another preferred embodiment, the first pad and the second pad are presented connected to one another .

[0051] In a preferred embodiment, the product to be extracted or to be dissolved present in the second pad is chosen from ground coffee, tea, chocolate or cocoa.

[0052] In a specific embodiment, the second pad can comprise at least one additional ingredient, for example sugars, flavourings, sweeteners, fibres, preservatives or foaming agents, and their mixtures. The second pad can also comprise products based on milk or its derivatives, creamers, toppings and/or their mixtures .

[0053] The use of the kit according to the invention, when the pad according to the invention is placed under the second pad or vice versa, makes it possible to obtain a drink with layers which are different and distinct in colour, density and/or composition. Mention may in particular be made of the use of a kit comprising a first pad according to the invention comprising a milk powder and a second pad comprising ground coffee in order to obtain a drink exhibiting highly distinct layers which are white to cream in colour and black and/or "cafe au lait" in colour.

[0054] Another subject-matter of the present invention relates to the use of a pad according to the invention, alone or in combination with a second pad, in the preparation of a drink suitable for consumption, the second pad being used in the machine before, at the same time as or after the use of the first pad according to the invention.

[0055] The various characteristics presented above for the second pad also apply to the abovementioned use according to the invention.

[0056] In a preferred embodiment, the use of a pad according to the invention comprising a milk powder, alone or in combination with a second pad, makes it possible to obtain a milky drink with a top layer of foam which is white to cream in colour, which has a homogeneous texture and which endures over time.

[0057] A better understanding of the present invention and its various embodiments will be obtained on reading the following examples. These examples are given by way of indication, without a limiting nature.

[0058] Example 1: Flexible pads of skimmed milk powder for producing "cafe au lait"

[0059] 6 flexible pads filled with skimmed milk powder are prepared while varying the filling of the storage volume and the particle size of the powder.

[0060] A sieve shaker (Retsch ® model AS200 Digit) is coupled to a sieve comprising a square mesh made of 316L stainless steel in accordance with Standard 3310/L, the diameter of which is 200 mm, the height of which is 50 mm and the mesh size of which is 0.315, 0.63, 1 or 2 mm. The skimmed milk powder is sieved for 3 minutes using this sieve shaker and this sieve. The powder with a size greater than the mesh size of the sieve is recovered. The amount of powder desired is weighed into a beaker and is introduced into a pad filter (Calita ® ready-to-be-filled flexible pad paper filters Mr Pad) which is sealed using a machine for the manufacture of flexible pads (Calita ® model Mr Pad) . The powdered milk pad thus obtained is subsequently placed at the bottom of a double pad holder and then a ground coffee pad is placed on the powdered milk pad. The holder is inserted into a coffee machine (Philips Senseo ® Latte model HD7850/81) and the cover of the machine is closed. The parameters of the machine are adjusted according to 3 positions: coffee alone position, cup position and medium cup quantity position (i.e. about 100ml) . The machine is started up and the hot drink is recovered in a tumbler. After waiting for a few minutes, the drink is stirred using a spoon in order to render it homogeneous.

[0061] A volume of drink is withdrawn using a 5 ml pipette in order to be able to place a weight of approximately 2 g in the pan of an electronic moisture analyser (Sartorius ® model MA150) . The analysis of the moisture is begun with a programme to 110 °C and automatic halting by weigh variation. The total solids content (TSC) , expressed as a percentage, is calculated using the following formula:

TSC (%) = 1 - H 2 0 (%)

with H 2 0 : moisture

[0062] The total solids content indicates the total amount of powder (milk and coffee) which has passed into the drink. A satisfactory drink for the consumer has a solids content similar to that of a "cafe au lait" obtained by drawing a coffee alone (with the same machine and the same amount of water) , in which is dissolved an amount of 4 g of the same milk powder as that introduced into the pads. The optimum solids content of a drink for the consumer is greater than 4.5%, preferably greater than 5%.

[0063] The results are summarized in the following Table I:

Table I

[0064] The granulated skimmed milk, Regilait standard, has a mean particle size between 0.9 and 1.3 mm, without sieving. [0065] The skimmed milk powder "A" has a mean particle size of 0.33 mm .

[0066] The skimmed milk powder "B" has a mean particle size of 0.3 mm .

[0067] The skimmed milk powder "C" has a mean particle size of the order of 0.1 mm.

[0068] It is found that the partial filling of the pad with granulated skimmed milk, Regilait standard makes it possible to improve the solids content of the drink obtained, .

[0069] It is also observed that, with partial filling of the pad with milk powder, the sieving of the powder makes it possible to also improve the solids content. The greater the cut off threshold, the greater the mean size of the particles forming the powder and the richer the drink obtained. A solids content of greater than 5% is thus obtained when sieving is carried out with a sieve of greater than 0.63 mm.

[0070] On the other hand, even with partial filling of the pad, the powders "A", "B" and "C" , which have a mean particle size of less than 0.6 mm, do not deliver a rich drink.

[0071] Example 2: kit comprising a first pad of skimmed milk powder and a second pad comprising ground coffee .

[0072] The first pad of milk powder is filled to 4.5 g with a sieved granulated skimmed milk, Regilait standard, with a size of greater than 1 mm and is prepared according to the procedure of Example 1.

[0073] The first pad is subsequently placed in a double pad holder and then a pad of coffee sold under the name Senseo Classique ® by Maison du Cafe is placed above . [0074] The holder is introduced into a coffee machine (Philips Senseo ® Latte model HD 7850/81) .

[0075] The machine is closed, a transparent tumbler is placed at the drink outlet and a simple drink is ordered .

[0076] The drink is observed while it flows out and then its changeover time is observed.

[0077] This operation is repeated 6 times in order to observe the variability in the delivery of the drink.

[0078] Each of the 6 drinks prepared exhibits 3 very distinct layers:

a first layer white or cream in colour at the bottom of the tumbler,

a second layer brown in colour ("cafe au lait") above the first,

a surface layer of white or cream foam above the second layer.

[0079] The layers endure over time. The foam decreases very slowly, changing from 1 cm to 5 mm approximately over 45 minutes.

[0080] Example 3 : Simultaneous use of a first pad of skimmed milk powder and then of a second pad comprising ground coffee

[0081] The first pad of milk powder is filled to 4.5 g with a sieved granulated skimmed milk, Regilait standard, with a size of greater than 1 mm and prepared according to the process of Example 1.

[0082] This pad is subsequently placed in a single pad holder, which is introduced into a coffee machine (Philips Senseo ® Latte model HD 7850/81) . [0083] The machine is closed, a transparent tumbler is placed at the drink outlet and a simple drink is ordered .

[0084] A hot white milk comprising a top layer of homogeneous foam is obtained.

[0085] The first pad is removed from the holder and a second pad of coffee sold under the name Senseo Classique ® by Maison du Cafe is put in.

[0086] The machine is closed, the tumbler of hot milk is left in place at the drink outlet and a simple drink is ordered.

[0087] The drink is observed while it flows out and then its changeover time is observed.

[0088] This operation is repeated 6 times in order to observe the variability in the visual delivery of the drink .

[0089] Each of the 6 drinks prepared exhibits 4 very distinct layers:

a first layer white in colour at the bottom of the tumbler,

a second layer light brown in colour ("cafe au lait") above the first,

a third layer dark brown in colour (coffee) above the second,

a surface layer of white foam above the third.

[0090] The layers endure over time and the foam decreases very slowly.