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Title:
SINGLE-DOSE PLASTIC CAPSULE FOR POWDERED COFFEE AND THE LIKE
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2004/087529
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
Single-dose capsule comprising a sealed moulded-plastic casing (10) having an end wall (16) provided with orifices (24) and a bottom sealing foil (17). A chamber (30) is formed between the said foil (17) and the bottom surface (18) of the perforated end wall (16) and is filled with the beverage percolated through the said orifices (24) before it is discharged directly towards an underlying container through the spout created at the moment of opening or tearing of the said bottom foil (17), immediately before the start of percolation. USE: preparation of a percolated beverage using a powdery raw material such as coffee. ADVANTAGES: high quality of the beverage.

Inventors:
ZANETTI MARTINO (IT)
Application Number:
PCT/EP2003/012338
Publication Date:
October 14, 2004
Filing Date:
November 05, 2003
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
HAUSBRANDT TRIESTE 1892 SPA (IT)
ZANETTI MARTINO (IT)
International Classes:
B65D6/40; B65D81/00; B65D85/804; (IPC1-7): B65D81/00
Domestic Patent References:
WO2003082065A12003-10-09
Foreign References:
EP0468079A11992-01-29
US5287797A1994-02-22
EP0512148A11992-11-11
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Agostini, Agostino (Via Paris Bordone 9, Treviso, IT)
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Claims:
Claims
1. Singledose capsule for the preparation of a percolated beverage using a powdery raw material such as coffee, comprising a sealed mouldedplastic casing (10) having an end wall (16) provided with orifices (24) and a bottom foil (17) for sealing the storage chamber (25) filled with the raw material, which can be opened or torn by the dispensing machine immediately before the start of percolation, characterized in that the perforated end wall (16) is inset with respect to the bottom edge (14) so that a bottom chamber (30) is formed between the said foil (17) and the bottom surface (18) of the end wall (16) and is filled with the beverage percolated through the said orifices (24) before the beverage is discharged directly towards an underlying container through a spout created at the moment of opening or tearing of the said bottom foil (17).
2. Singledose capsule for the preparation of a percolated beverage according to Claim 1, characterized in that, in the end wall (16) of the casing (10), the said orifices (24) are distributed in segments around a central core having a cusp shaped portion (20), these segments being separated by radial ribs (26).
3. Singledose capsule for the preparation of a percolated beverage according to Claim 1 or Claim 2, characterized in that the said bottom sealing foil (17) consists of a triple layer of film combined with aluminium.
4. Singledose capsule for the preparation of a percolated beverage according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it is made preferably by means of thermoforming with a polypropylene grade compatible with foodstuff.
Description:
Single-dose plastic capsule for powdered coffee and the like * * * Description The present invention relates to a single-dose capsule made of moulded plastic and intended for coffee and other alimentary raw materials which are used for the preparation of beverages by means of percolation.

A capsule consists essentially of a casing with a frustoconical shape which is filled with coffee powder (or other powdery raw material) and has a peripheral edge onto which a sealing foil is applied. Said foil, at the time of use of the capsule in a professional and/or domestic machine for the preparation of eipresso coffee and/or other hot beverages, is directed downwards, namely on the opposite side to the point of entry of the hot water under pressure into the capsule.

As a typical example of the state of the art, the Applicant cites the European patent EP-A-0 521 510 where it is envisaged forming, with the said foil, the flat bottom of the capsule and creating zones of reduced thickness so as to favour tearing of the foil at the time of preparation of the beverage, under the pressure of the water which passes through the powdery raw material in a vertical direction of flow.

The resultant percolated beverage is conveyed along inaccessible pipes inside the coffee machine and then dispensed.

The use of conventional capsules-owing to their particular constructional design-has the drawback that, since it is not possible to ensure the absolute cleanliness of the said internal pipes, there is the risk of fermentation or putrefaction of the fatty substances contained in the beverage (in particular in coffee). The least negative consequence is an undesirable alteration of the taste of the beverage.

Moreover, it is more difficult, compared to the use of loose coffee powder, to obtain the emulsification of the fatty substances in the coffee-namely the creamy coffee texture which makes Ita] ian-style eMresso coffee so popular world-wide- precisely owing to the presence of said pipes.

The object of the present invention is to provide a moulded-plastic capsule intended for coffee and other raw materials for the preparation of beverages by means of percolation, which does not have the abovementioned drawback and which allows

high-quality beverages to be obtained.

These and other objects are achieved by providing a capsule having the characteristic features of the appended claims, as will be clarified by the following description of a non-exclusive embodiment withh reference to the accompanying drawing in which: - Fig. 1 is a three-dimensional view, from above, of an open capsule according to the invention; - Fig. 2 is a three-dimensional view from below; - Fig. 3 is a plan view from above; - Fig. 4 is a cross-section through the said capsule along the line A-A in Fig. 3.

A capsule according to the invention consists of a casing 10 with a slightly frustoconical shape which is made by thermoforming a sheet of polypropylene for alimentary use. The casing 10 has a continuous upper peripheral edge 12 projecting outwards and a bottom non-projecting edge 14. The upper edge 12 is designed to be sealed with a foil 13 of plastic material and/or aluminium. A foil of this kind, as well as its function in single-dose containers of alimentary products, is well known per se to persons skilled in the art, so that it is not considered necessary to describe it in further detail.

According to a characteristic feature of the invention, the end wall 16 of the casing 10 is inset with respect to the bottom edge 14; basically, as shown in detail in Fig. 4, there exist at least two steps between the edge 14 and the outer surface 18 of the end wall 16. In this way, underneath the upper chamber 25, which contains the powdery raw material, a bottom chamber 30 is formed, said chamber being able to receive and convey the percolated beverage, as explained more fully below, and being closed by a second foil 17. This second foil is preferably formed by a triple layer of film combined with aluminium so as to ensure that the capsule is impermeable and hygienic, it not being considered necessary to describe said foil in greater detail for the same reasons given above in connection with the foil 13.

According to another characteristic feature of the invention, the end wall 16 of the casing 10 has, around a central core having an upper portion in the shape of conical cusp 20 and a substantially cylindrical lower portion 22, a plurality of orifices 24 which are distributed in segments separated by radial ribs 26-see Figs. 2 and 4.

The present capsule is used in a machine equipped with punching or drilling

means able to create in the upper foil 13 a path (not shown) for the incoming pressurized hot water and a spout (also not shown) directly in the second foil 17, due to a perforation of the conical cusp 20, immediately before the start of the percolation of the beverage through the orifices 24. Owing to the combined effect of the pressurized hot water fed from above into the capsule and the shape of the end wall 16, in particular the radial ribs 26, the beverage fills the abovementioned bottom chamber 30 with a turbulent movement which favours emulsification of the fatty substances. In this way, for example an Italian-style creamy coffee of excellent quality is obtained.

Moreover, the beverage is dispensed-through the spout created in the second foil 17-directly into an underlying cup or glass, without being conveyed through the traditional pipes inside the machine and consequently without the risks mentioned hereinabove.

Although the description provided hereinabove relates to a preferred embodiment, it is understood that the invention may be developed with different forms and variants which are included within the following claims.