[0001] The present invention relates to beverage packages and, in particular, to sealed
beverage packages which are formed from a substantially air- and water-impermeable
material and which contain one or more ingredients for the preparation of beverages.
[0002] The production of freshly brewed tea or coffee involves contacting tea leaves or
roast and ground coffee with hot water and separating the beverage from the tea leaves
or coffee grounds. Various methods for the production of freshly brewed coffee or
tea are well known. For example, tea is prepared traditionally in a teapot, the tea
leaves being immersed in boiling water and allowed to stand before being poured from
the pot. Freshly brewed coffee may be prepared by the continuous passage of hot water
through roast and ground coffee contained in a filter and the coffee collected in
a jug or other receptacle, or by percolation which involves the continuous recycling
of water through the roast and ground coffee.
[0003] It has previously been proposed to seal fresh roast and ground coffee or tea leaves
in individual air-impermeable packages. For example, cartridges or capsules containing
compacted ground coffee are known for use in certain coffee making machines which
are generally termed "espresso" machines. In the production of coffee using these
coffee machines the coffee cartridge is placed in a brewing chamber and hot water
is generally caused to pass under pressure through the cartridge, thereby extracting
the aromatic coffee constituents from the ground coffee and producing a coffee beverage.
[0004] Cartridges containing roast and ground coffee in which hot water flows under gravimetric
force through the cartridge are also known. A cartridge of this general type is described
in British Patent No. 1397116.
[0005] In our European Patent Application No. 87311325.2 there is described a package which
contains at least one beverage preparation ingredient e.g. roast and ground coffee.
In a preferred embodiment the package is formed from a substantially air-and water-impermeable
material and comprises a sealed body portion having a compartment containing the beverage
ingredient and outlet means designed so that the beverage produced, in use, is filtered
thereby avoiding the necessity for an external filter.
[0006] There is also described in Application No. 87311325.2, a method for preparing a beverage
which comprises positioning a beverage containing package at a brewing station, introducing
water through water introduction means into the package, allowing the water to commingle
with the beverage ingredient, and collecting the beverage so-formed through an outlet
formed in the package.
[0007] The beverage packages and cartridges as described above generally have an area which
is adapted, when in use, to form an outlet for the beverage from the package. The
outlet of the package or cartridge may be designed to be opened, in use, by the user
for example, by means of tear strings, tear strips or peelable tabs. Alternatively,
the package of cartridge may be designed for use with a machine in which the outlet
of the package is opened automatically by cutting or piercing a material covering
the outlet opening.
[0008] The outlet formed automatically in packages and cartridges as described above by
means of a machine cutting or piercing the material having the outlet opening suffers
from the disadvantage that the beverage tends to sputter and splash from the outlet.
[0009] In our co-pending British Patent Application No. 8806667 we described a beverage
package with a sealed outlet having a counterbore in which the piercing action of
the cutting or piercing tool folds inwardly the material surrounding the opening formed
by the tool whereby the material lies within the counterbore of the outlet.
[0010] We have now developed a beverage package with a different outlet arrangement in which
the outlet has a trough adjacent the outlet, and the piercing action of the tool folds
the material covering the outlet into the trough thereby moving the material out of
the path of the beverage which emerges through the outlet.
[0011] Accordingly, the present invention provides a sealed beverage package containing
one or more beverage preparation ingredients and being formed from substantially air-
and water-impermeable materials, the said package having an outlet nozzle formed therein
which is surrounded by a wall onto which is sealed an air- and water-impermeable material
covering the outlet nozzle, the beverage package having a trough formed between the
outlet nozzle and at least a part of the said surrounding wall, the said trough being
adapted to receive therein the air- and water-impermeable material covering the outlet
nozzle when, in use of the package to prepare a beverage, the said material covering
the outlet nozzle is partially cut around the nozzle to form a flap and the flap folded
away from the outlet nozzle during the formation of an outlet in the said package.
[0012] The outlet nozzle of the beverage package is preferably covered by a rupturable air-
and water-impermeable material which has appropriate deadfold characteristics so
that on cutting the material around and folding the material away from the outlet
nozzle the material will remain folded in the trough adjacent the outlet nozzle. Appropriate
materials are aluminium foil or a laminated material. Specific examples of materials
which can be used are aluminium foil having a thickness in the range from 30 to 60
micrometres coated with a layer of polypropylene or a polypropylene/vinyl lacquer.
[0013] The beverage packages of the present invention may contain, for example, leaf tea
or roast and ground coffee as the beverage preparation ingredient. A beverage is prepared
from the beverage package by means of a brewing machine and the outlet to the package
is formed in the beverage package during the brewing cycle.
[0014] The wall which surrounds the outlet nozzle and onto which the air- and water-impermeable
material is sealed may be of any desired configuration, although it is preferred that
the wall should be square, rectangular or circular. The air- and water-impermeable
material should be sealed tautly to the said surrounding wall so that the material
can be cut cleanly and efficiently by a cutting tool during the formation of the outlet
in the beverage package. Preferably a single cutting tool both cuts the air- and water-impermeable
material around the outlet nozzle and folds the cut flap portion into the trough adjacent
the outlet nozzle. The piercing or cutting tool should be designed so that it does
not completely cut the air- and water impermeable material around the outlet nozzle
since in such circumstances the cut material would fall into the consumers cup.
[0015] It will be understood that the trough adjacent to the outlet nozzle should be of
a depth sufficient to receive therein the air- and water-impermeable material covering
the outlet nozzle when it is folded away from the outlet nozzle. Accordingly, the
depth B of the trough is related to the width of the flap of material partially cut
around the outlet nozzle by the cutting tool such that 2B is greater than these or
equal to the width of the said flap A. The trough preferably surrounds the outlet
nozzle.
[0016] The wall which surrounds the outlet nozzle and onto which the air- and water-impermeable
material is sealed is preferably either at the same level as the outlet nozzle, or
stands slightly proud of the outlet nozzle so that the outlet nozzle does not inadverently
damage the air- and water-impermeable material which covers the nozzle and which is
sealed to the said wall.
[0017] The present invention will be further described with reference to the accompanying
drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a schematic view of the underneath of a capsule according to the invention;
Figure 2 is a section along line X-X of Figure 1; and
Figure 3 is a section along line X-X of Figure 1 during the opening of the outlet
in the capsule.
[0018] Referring to the drawings, a beverage package according to the invention is generally
shown at 1. The package has an outlet nozzle 2 which is shown in chain dotted lines
in Figure 1. Surrounding the outlet nozzle 2 is a wall 3, also shown in chain dotted
lines in Figure 1. The outlet nozzle 2 has an outlet aperture 4 through which the
beverage prepared in the package flows. The outlet aperture 4 is covered by an aluminium
foil 5 which is sealed to the wall 3 but not to the outlet nozzle 2.
[0019] Only the outlet of the beverage package is depicted in detail in the drawings. The
beverage package may be, for example, a package of the type as described in detail
in our European Patent Application No. 87311325.2.
[0020] Surrounding the outlet nozzle 2 is a trough 6, which is also covered by the aluminium
foil 5 before the opening of the outlet in the capsule.
[0021] As shown in Figure 3, the outlet in the capsule is opened by a cutting tool 7 which
is of generally tubular construction. The cutting tool 7 is mounted on a platen or
the like which is not shown in the drawings. The cutting tool 7 comprises an open
ended cylinder of D cross-section having dimensions larger than the external dimensions
of outlet nozzle 2. The arcuate portion 8 of the upper end of the tool 7 is serrated
to pierce and eventually to cut foil 5, without removing any foil. The straight bar
portion 9 of the tool is cut back longitudinally of the cylinder at least to the base
of the teeth of the serrated portion to fold or pull the cut foil away from outlet
aperture 4 before the coffee is dispensed therethrough. The cutting tool 7 pierces
the beverage package 1 externally of the outlet nozzle 2 as it is raised by means
not shown. The cutting tool rests in trough 6. The cutting tool 7 opens the outlet
aperture in the beverage package by piercing and eventually cutting the foil 5 and
folding it back into the trough 6. Thereby both the cut material and the cutting tool
7 are held out of the path of the beverage to be dispensed through the outlet nozzle
2.
[0022] The cutting tool and the method of forming the outlet opening in the beverage package
and more fully described in our co-pending Patent Application (BWT Reference 31231/001).
1. A sealed beverage package containing one or more beverage preparation ingredients
and being formed from substantially air- and water-impermeable materials, the said
package (1) having an outlet nozzle (2) formed therein which is surrounded by a wall
(3) onto which is sealed an air- and water-impermeable material (5) covering the outlet
nozzle (2), the beverage package (1) having a trough (6) formed between the outlet
nozzle (2) and at least a part of the said surrounding wall, the said trough (6) being
adapted to receive therein the air- and water-impermeable material (5) covering the
outlet nozzle (2) when, in use of the package to prepare a beverage, the said material
(5) covering the outlet nozzle (2) is partially cut around the nozzle (2) to form
a flap and the flap folded away from the outlet nozzle during the formation of an
outlet (4) in the said package.
2. A package as claimed in claim 1 wherein the air- and water-impermeable material
(5) covering the outlet nozzle (2) has appropriate deadfold characteristics so that
on formation of the outlet (4) in the package it will remain folded in the trough
(6) adjacent the outlet nozzle (2).
3. A package as claimed in claim 2 wherein the air- and water-impermeable material
is aluminium foil or a laminated material.
4. A package as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein the wall (3) surrounding
the outlet nozzle is square, rectangular or circular.
5. A package as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein the depth B of
the trough (6) is related to the width A of the flap such that
2B ≧ A.
6. A package as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein the trough (6)
totally surrounds the outlet nozzle (2).