(19)
(11)EP 3 503 678 A1

(12)EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION

(43)Date of publication:
26.06.2019 Bulletin 2019/26

(21)Application number: 17382898.9

(22)Date of filing:  22.12.2017
(51)International Patent Classification (IPC): 
H05B 6/54(2006.01)
A23L 5/10(2016.01)
(84)Designated Contracting States:
AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR
Designated Extension States:
BA ME
Designated Validation States:
MA MD TN

(71)Applicants:
  • BSH Hausgeräte GmbH
    81739 München (DE)
  • BSH Electrodomésticos España, S.A.
    50016 Zaragoza (ES)

(72)Inventors:
  • Mir Bel, Jorge
    50019 Zaragoza (ES)
  • Alvarez Lanzarote, Ignacio
    Zaragoza (ES)

  


(54)PULSED ELECTRIC FIELD COOKING DEVICE


(57) A pulsed electric field cooking device (10) comprising a container (11), a first electrode (12) being designed in a fixed position, a second electrode (13) and a pulsed electric field (PEF) generator (14) for generating electric pulses wherein the second electrode (13) is movable.
The present invention provides a simple and effective pulsed electric field cooking device in which a constant connection between a cooking object and electrodes are provided. No matter of the size of the cooking object an electric current is provided without involvement of the user.




Description

Background of the invention



[0001] The present invention relates to a pulsed electric field cooking device comprising a container, a first electrode being designed in a fixed position, a second electrode and a pulsed electric field (PEF) generator for generating electric pulses.

State of the art



[0002] A pulsed electric field (PEF) cooking devices are known in the state of the art. The basic principle of the PEF technology is application of short electric pulses of voltage with duration of microseconds to milliseconds and with different intensity. The processing time is calculated by multiplying the number of pulses times with effective pulse duration. The process is based on pulsed electrical currents delivered to a product placed between a set of electrodes.

[0003] A cooking device using a PEF method is known from patent application US 2016 020 59 72 A1 which discloses a process for cooking a food product in a treatment chamber, wherein the treatment chamber comprises two opposite walls each forming an electrode. The process comprises the steps of: (a) placing the food product, optionally in a surrounding liquid, in direct contact with the electrodes; and (b) applying electric pulses generated by a pulsed electric field generator to the electrodes such that the food product is subjected to a pulsed electric field having a field strength of 10-180 V/cm. The total cooking time is 0.5-1000 seconds. Preferably, the number of pulses n is 1-2000000 and the pulses each have a duration Ti of 1-20000 µseconds. The food product and, if present, the surrounding liquid, has an electric conductivity of 0.01-10 S/m. Also provided is a cooking system suitable for cooking a food product according to the process.

[0004] It is also known from patent application DE 10 2012 222 656 A1 an assembly which comprises a container including a transfer medium, and two electrodes extending on two opposite sides of the container from the outside into the container, where ends of the electrodes are spaced apart from each other and are flattened perpendicular to their longitudinal extension. The electrode ends are roughened with a micro-roughness and depressions of less than 100 microns. An insulation part is formed around some areas of the electrodes. The insulation part is 1-5 mm shorter than the height of the electrode ends. The insulation part in the longitudinal extension of the electrodes has different thicknesses and/or made of different materials. A front area of the insulation part extending close to one of the electrode ends is made of a mechanically more stable and resilient material, where the rear portion of the insulation part is made of plastic. The front part of the insulation is formed towards the end of the electrode, and the remainder part of the insulation partially overlaps towards the side of the container.

[0005] From patent application US 2008 171 115 A1 a method of treating food capable of easily softening or pulverizing food in a short time without losing nutrients is known. A shock wave (SW) generated in a shock wave source is applied to food such as an apple or tea leaves to soften or pulverize the food. A large mechanical load is not necessary, so the food is easily softened or pulverized. Moreover, it is not necessary to heat the food, so the food is softened or pulverized in a short time without losing nutrients in the food due to heat during heating.

[0006] Presented solutions do not provide efficient and reliable ways of processing foodstuff in pulsed electric field cooking devices.

The aim of the invention



[0007] It is the object of the present invention to overcome problems associated with efficient and reliable ways of processing food in pulsed electric field cooking devices as described above and to provide simple and reliable solution.

Summary of the invention



[0008] This object is solved by a pulsed electric field cooking device whereby the second electrode is movable.
The device uses pulsed electric field (PEF) method which is a non-thermal technique of food processing that uses electric pulses of high voltage to liquid or semi-solid food placed between two electrodes. Electrodes are placed in a container or can constitute a container walls. For safety reasons the container is made of non-conductive, isolating material.

[0009] The movement of the second electrode is provided thanks to the elastic means placed between the second electrode and a wall of the container.
The PEF method is an answer for increasing demand for foods with a high nutritional value and fresh-like characteristics. It's also an alternative to conventional methods of treating food. Characteristic for the technology is that the pasteurization effect takes place at a low temperature, resulting in a better preservation of the natural nutritional value and sensory qualities of the product than is normally obtained with conventional thermal treatment.

[0010] The foregoing general description and detailed description, given hereafter, are merely exemplary and are understood as additional explanations of the claimed invention. Other advantages and features of the invention result from the following descriptions, drawings and claims.

Preferred embodiment of the invention



[0011] In the preferred embodiment of the invention the first electrode and the second electrode are in direct contact with a processed food during cooking process.
An electrode is a conductor through which electricity enters or leaves an object, substance, or region. The purpose of the existence of the first and the second electrode is to establish an electrical contact with a non-metallic part of a circuit - here with prepared food. To ensure great performance of the cooking process its desirable to provide continuity of the electric circuit. For this reason the first electrode and the second electrode stay in permanent contact with the processed food. The positive effect is that the electric current flows through food constantly and provides great efficiency of the cooking process.

[0012] Advantageously, a distance between the first electrode and the second electrode can be adjusted depending on a food size. The distance between electrodes is adjustable and the positive effect is that no matter what the food size is the electric current flow is ensured because of constant contact of the electrodes with the processed food.

[0013] In another embodiment of the invention the first electrode and the second electrode are parallel to each other and are positioned vertically. Electrodes are parallel to each other and are positioned at a distance one to another to form an area for placing food. Electrodes are placed inside the container which defines a treatment chamber for receiving food.
The movement of the second electrode is performed by elastic means. The second electrode is connected with the container wall by elastic means like springs or the like. Thanks to that, no matter of food size, the second electrode is in constant connection with the processed food during treatment process and after removing food from the treatment chamber the second electrode returns to a starting position. The starting position means a position in which the second electrode is located before inserting food into the treatment chamber.

[0014] In the preferred embodiment of the invention the first electrode and the second electrode are parallel to each other and are positioned horizontally. First electrode is placed at the bottom of the container on which foodstuff is placed. Next, the second electrode is placed manually on the top of the food by the user and thanks to the gravity effect the second electrode stays in contact with food. The positive effect of such solution is that the second electrode stays in constant contact with the processed food even changing the food shape and the risk of interruption of the electric circuit is eliminated.

[0015] In a favourable embodiment of the invention the treatment chamber is electrically connected with a device which is responsible for applying an electric field. The advantage is that the user can adjust the electric field depending on his needs.

[0016] The present invention provides a simple and effective pulsed electric field cooking device in which a constant connection between a cooking object and electrodes are provided. No matter of the size of the cooking object an electric circuit is provided without involvement of the user.

Brief description of the drawings



[0017] Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0018] In the drawings:
Fig. 1
exemplary shows a schematic view of a pulsed electric field cooking device in the first embodiment;
Fig. 2
shows a schematic view of the pulsed electric field cooking device in the second embodiment;

Detail description of the invention



[0019] In cooperation with attached drawings, the technical contents and detailed description of the present invention are described thereinafter according to a preferable embodiment, being not used to limit its executing scope. Any equivalent variation and modification made according to appended claims is all covered by the claims claimed by the present invention.

[0020] In the following description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention, similar identical reference numbers designate identical or comparable components.
The use of pulsed electric fields method (PEF) for the food product treatment is known. Typically, such devices comprise a container made out of isolating material, and electrodes connected with power source. The container is filled out with water or other conductive substance and processed food is immersed in this liquid and electric pulses are allowed to penetrate food.

[0021] Fig. 1 shows a schematic view of a pulsed electric field cooking device 10 in the first embodiment.
The pulsed electric field cooking device 10 comprises a container 11 which defines a treatment chamber inside of which the cooking process takes place. Inside the container 11 two electrodes are placed: a first electrode 12 which is fixed to the wall of the container 11 and a second electrode 13 which is connected with the wall of the container 11 by two elastic means 15 what allows the movement of the second electrode 13 between different positions depending on size of the cooking food. In the first embodiment of the invention elastic means 15 are springs.
For generating an electric pulse a pulsed electric field generator 14 is provided. The electric current generated in the pulsed electric field generator 14 is transmitted to the first electrode 12 and next to the treatment object and the second electrode 13 creating an electric circuit.
Fig. 1 shows the pulsed electric field cooking device 10 with object to be cooked inside the container 11. The second electrode 13 is pushed by the object towards a wall of the container 11 to which the second electrode 13 is connected by two elastic means 15. Thanks to strength of elasticity of elastic means 15 the second electrode 13 is pushed towards the cooking object therefore a constant connection between the second electrode 13 and the cooking object is provided.
In the first embodiment of the invention electrodes are in vertical position and are parallel to each other. The distance between the first electrode 12 and the second electrode 13 depends on the cooking object size.

[0022] Fig. 2 shows a present invention in a second embodiment. The pulsed electric field cooking device 10 is provided with a container 11 in which a pair of electrodes 12, 13 are placed. The first electrode 12 and the second electrode 13 are parallel to each other and are positioned horizontally. The first electrode 12 is placed at the bottom of the container 11. On the upper surface of the first electrode 12 the cooking object is placed and the second electrode 13 is placed on the top of the cooking object. Thanks to the gravity effect the second electrode 13 touches the cooking object during the whole duration of the cooking process.
The pulsed electric field cooking device 10 is provided with a pulsed electric field generator 14 for generating an electrical current which is necessary for conducting the cooking process.

[0023] The present invention provides a simple and effective pulsed electric field cooking device in which a constant connection between a cooking object and electrodes are provided. No matter of the size of the cooking object an electric circuit is provided without involvement of the user.

LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS



[0024] 
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pulsed electric field cooking device
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container
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first electrode
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second electrode
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pulsed electric field generator
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elastic means



Claims

1. A pulsed electric field cooking device (10) comprising:

- a container (11),

- a first electrode (12) being designed in a fixed position,

- a second electrode (13) and

- a pulsed electric field (PEF) generator (14) for generating electric pulses

characterized in that the second electrode (13) is movable.
 
2. The pulsed electric field cooking device (10) according to claim 1, characterized in that the first electrode (12) and the second electrode (13) are in direct contact with a processed food during cooking process.
 
3. The pulsed electric field cooking device (10) according to claim 1, characterized in that a distance between the first electrode (12) and the second electrode (13) can be adjusted depending on a food size.
 
4. The pulsed electric field cooking device (10) according any of preceding claims, characterized in that the first electrode (12) and the second electrode (13) are parallel to each other and are positioned vertically.
 
5. The pulsed electric field cooking device (10) according to claim 4, characterized in that the movement of the second electrode (13) is performed by elastic means (15).
 
6. The pulsed electric field cooking device (10) according to any of preceding claims, characterized in that the first electrode (12) and the second electrode (13) are parallel to each other and are positioned horizontally.
 
7. The pulsed electric field cooking device (10) according to claim 6, characterized in that the movement of the second electrode (13) is performed by a gravity effect.
 
8. The pulsed electric field cooking device (10) according to any of preceding claims, characterized in that the first electrode (12) and the second electrode (13) are electrically connected with the pulsed electric field generator (14) responsible for applying an electric field.
 




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