[0001] The present invention relates to packages containing ingredients for the preparation
of beverages and, in particular, to sealed 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] It has previously been proposed to seal beverage preparation ingredients 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.
[0003] 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.
[0004] 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 an outlet channel, the compartment and the outlet channel co-operating
in such a manner that, in use, the beverage is filtered, thereby avoiding the necessity
for an external filter.
[0005] There is also described in European Patent 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.
[0006] The beverage packages as described in European Patent Application No. 87311325.2
are primarily intended to be used with a beverage preparation machine which handles
the packages automatically or semi-automatically. A machine of this type is described
in our European Patent Application No. 89302708.6. The packages may contain roast
and ground coffee, leaf tea or one or more powdered beverage preparation ingredients
such as powdered chocolate, powdered coffee or powdered soup.
[0007] We have now developed a package containing one or more ingredients for the preparation
of beverages in which a filter is disposed in such a manner that the beverage so produced
is filtered upwardly through the filter.
[0008] Accordingly, the present invention provides a beverage package containing one or
more beverage preparation ingredients and being formed from substantially air- and
water-impermeable materials, the said package comprising a compartment containing
the beverage preparation ingredient(s), an inlet which communicates with the said
compartment and an outlet, a filter being disposed between the compartment and at
least a part of the under surface of the top of the package, one or more passages
being formed between the filter and the top of the package, which passage(s) communicate
with the outlet whereby, in use, a liquid medium is passed into the compartment containing
the beverage preparation ingredient(s), filtered upwardly through the filter and collected
through the outlet.
[0009] The beverage package of the present invention preferably has a body portion which
may be formed, for example, from a moulded plastics material. The inlet and/or outlet
of the package may be closed by a plug of a plastics material moulded into the inlet
and/or outlet nozzle during the moulding of the body portion. Alternatively, the inlet
and/or outlet may be covered by a substantially air- and water-impermeable material,
for example aluminium foil or a laminated material, such as a laminate of plastic
material/metal foil/plastic material, prior to the opening of the inlet and/or outlet.
Specific examples of materials which can be used are aluminium foil having a thickness
in the range of from 30 to 60 micrometres coated with a layer of polypropylene or
a laminate of polypropylene/aluminium foil/polyester.
[0010] The outlet in the package may be prepared during the beverage preparation cycle using
a cutting and piercing tool for example of the type as described in our European Patent
Application No. 89302708.6.
[0011] Alternatively, the inlet and/or outlet may be open and the beverage package provided
with an outer wrapping or the like. For example, a plurality of packages may be provided
with a shrink wrapped outer layer.
[0012] In the packages of the present invention, the communication between the inlet and
the compartment containing the beverage preparation ingredient(s) is preferably via
a channel which is separated from the compartment by a wall which has a plurality
of openings formed therein for the entry of a liquid medium into the compartment.
The channel preferably extends along at least one side of the compartment, more preferably
along three sides of the compartment. The openings in the wall are preferably in the
form of elongate slots which are generally arranged in a manner such that an even
distribution of the liquid medium through the beverage preparation ingredients is
acheived.
[0013] The filter is preferably made from a material with a high wet strength, for example
a non-woven polyester fibre material or polypropylene. Other materials which may be
used include a water-permeable cellulosic material, such as a cellulosic material
comprising woven paper fibres. The woven paper fibres may be admixed with fibres of
polypropylene, polyvinyl-chloride and/or polyethylene. The incorporation of these
plastics materials into the cellulosic material renders the cellulosic material heat-sealable.
The filter material may also be coated with a material which is activated by heat
and/or pressure so that it can readily be sealed to ribs formed in the under surface
of the top of the package, thereby forming one or more passages which communicate
with the outlet.
[0014] The beverage preparation ingredients contained in the packages of the invention are
preferably roast and ground coffee, or leaf tea, and according to individual taste,
powdered milk or creamer, sugar or artificial sweetner.
[0015] It will be understood that it may be convenient for the compartment containing the
beverage preparation ingredients to be separated into two or more sections, for example,
one section containing roast and ground coffee and another section containing powdered
milk or creamer. In such an arrangement the means for the entry of the liquid medium
into the separate compartments would be varied to suit the requirements for filtration
or dissolution of the particular ingredients.
[0016] The package of the present invention, when filled with roast and ground coffee, preferably
contains from 2.5 to 10 grams of roast and ground coffee, preferably from 4.5 to 6
grams for the preparation of a single cup. However, packages which are intended to
provide multiple servings of coffee will contain an appropriate amount of roast and
ground coffee, for example, packages intended to provide say five cups of coffee will
contain from 20 to 50 grams of roast and ground coffee, preferably from 25 to 30 grams.
The roast and ground coffee is generally compacted when the beverage package is filled
in order to aid the distribution and transport of water through the package.
[0017] In use of the beverage packages of the present invention a liquid medium is passed
via the inlet of the package into the compartment containing the beverage preparation
ingredient(s). The filter is disposed at the top of the compartment containing the
beverage preparation ingredient(s) and the liquid medium is thereby caused to flow
upwardly through the beverage preparation ingredients. The beverage so formed flows
upwardly through the filter into the passage or passages which communicate with the
outlet.
[0018] Filtering the beverage in an upwardly direction has been found to be advantageous
in that the smaller and lighter particles of the beverage preparation ingredients
settle to the bottom of the compartment and hence the clogging of the filter by these
small particles is mitigated. The beverage thus filters more rapidly upwardly through
the filter than it would if the filter were placed beneath the beverage ingredients
and the liquid medium caused to flow in a downwardly direction. Furthermore, the flow
of water in an upwardly direction through the package is advantageous in that the
particles of the beverage preparation ingredient(s) float up towards the filter, thereby
re-establishing the filter bed. This is of particular advantage if the particles of
the beverage preparation ingredient(s) have settled during transport and/or storage
and if holes or cracks have formed in the bed. The upward filtration causes the filter
bed to re-estabilish in these situations, thereby providing a more effective filtration
of the beverage preparation ingredient(s). With regard to the preparation of a beverage
from tea leaves the upward filtration is particularly advantageous because the tea
leaves float initially and then sink and the configuration of the beverage packages
of the present invention prevents the wetted tea leaves from blinding the filter.
[0019] The quality of the filtration of beverage preparation ingredients, in particular
roast and ground coffee, is known to affect the flavour of the beverage. The brewing
and flavour characteristics for roast and ground coffee charge with the roasting and
grinding conditions and are effected by the size and shape of the particles. The beverage
packages of the present invention enable efficient filtration to be achieved and thereby
give rise to beverages which have little or no turbidity and a good flavour.
[0020] Another advantage of the package of the present invention is that with the continuous
flow of water in an upwardly direction through the package a more effective wetting
of the beverage preparation ingredient(s) is achieved. This is of importance for roast
and ground coffee since the wetting of the particles causes the particles to swell
and thus assists in preventing fine particles from passing through the filter. It
will be appreciated that for the preparation of coffee from roast and ground coffee,
or the preparation of tea from leaf tea, the liquid medium is hot water.
[0021] The present invention also includes within its scope a method for the preparation
of a beverage from a sealed package containing one or more beverage preparation ingredients
located in a compartment in the package, which method comprises introducing a liquid
medium suitable for the preparation of the beverage under pressure into the package
through an inlet formed therein, causing the liquid medium to enter the compartment
thereby forming the beverage, filtering the beverage in an upwardly direction through
a filter, and collecting the beverage so formed from an outlet formed in the package.
[0022] The packages of the present invention are preferably provided with a recognition
means whereby, in use, the package is identified by the machine into which it is placed
for treatment and the identification of the package thereby causes it to be subjected
to the correct treatment steps including the introduction of a liquid medium into
the package. For the preparation of beverages from beverage preparation ingredients
the liquid medium introduced into the package will generally be water or a water/air
mixture.
[0023] The recognition means may comprise one or more surface features formed in the body
of the beverage package. For example, the package body may be provided with one or
more indents, cut outs, protrusions or holes which can be identified by a mechanical
sensor in the beverage preparation machine, the mechanical sensor registering the
presence or absence of the indents, cut outs, protrusions or holes.
[0024] The recognition means may, alternatively, comprise a system which can be sensed by
a simple optical device, for example a bar code printed onto the body of the package,
a pattern of through holes in the package, a pattern of contrasting tones or colours
printed onto the package or packages containing different comestibles being of different
colours.
[0025] The recognition means may also comprise one or more strips of a magnetic material
applied to the body of the package which can be read by an appropriate magnetic sensor;
one or more shaped or divided areas of metal foil applied to the package body which
cause an inductive effect on movement of the package in the machine, which inductive
effect can be sensed; or one or more electrically conductive areas formed on the body
of the package which can be sensed electrically.
[0026] As mentioned above, the package of the present invention contains one or more beverage
preparation ingredients, for example, roast and ground coffee or leaf tea and sugar
and/or creamer, as desired. One machine which can readily be adapted for the preparation
of a beverage from the preferred beverage package of the invention which includes
a recognition means is described in our European Patent Application No. 89302708.6.
The only modification required to be made to such a beverage preparation machine is
to incorporate an appropriate sensor or sensors into it, the sensor or sensors being
designed to read the particular coding on the capsule and to send a signal to the
controller, which then selects the appropriate beverage preparation cycle.
[0027] The recognition system used on the beverage packages of the present invention enables
a single beverage preparation machine to prepare from different beverage packages
a great number of different beverages which require different beverage preparation
conditions.
[0028] The packages of the present invention may be treated by a machine which includes
therein one or more sensors which are adapted to sense and identify a recognition
means provided on a package inserted into the machine.
[0029] The sensor may be, for example, a mechanical sensor, an optical sensor, a magnetic
sensor, an electrical sensor or an inductive sensor. The machine is preferably adapted
so that the package is handled automatically following its insertion into the machine.
For example, a machine of the type as described in our European Patent Application
No. 89302708.6 can be fitted with an appropriate sensor to sense and identify a recognition
means provided on beverage packages intended for use therewith.
[0030] The present invention will be further described with reference to the accompanying
drawings, in which:-
Figure 1 is a perspective view of part of a beverage package of the invention;
Figure 2 is a top plan view of the beverage package of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a section through the beverage package of Figure 1 along line A-A of Figure
2;
Figure 4 is a section through the beverage package of Figure 1 along line B-B of Figure
2; and
Figure 5 is a section along the line C-C of Figure 2;
[0031] Referring to the drawings a beverage package body is shown at 1. The body may be
formed, for example, from a moulded plastics material. The body 1 has a compartment
2 in which the beverage preparation ingredient or ingredients are contained. The package
body has an outlet nozzle 3 and an inlet 12 formed therein. The compartment 2 is separated
from the area of the body in which the nozzle 3 is formed by means of a wall 4. The
top 5 of the package 1 has four longitudinal ribs 6 moulded to the underside thereof
which are shown as a plurality of dotted lines in Figure 2. The four ribs 6 are joined
at either end by transverse ribs 7 which are also shown in dotted outline in Figure
2. The ribs 6 and 7 are strengthened at intervals by posts 8 which are also moulded
to the underside of the top 5 of package 1. These posts 8 are also shown in dotted
outline in Figure 2. A filter material 9 is heat sealed to ribs 6, ribs 7 and posts
8, the filter material 9 extends across a substantial part of the top of compartment
2.
[0032] Compartment 2 is separated from the outlet nozzle by a wall 4 and surrounded on its
other three sides by a U-shaped wall 10. The wall 10 has a U-shaped channel 11 surrounding
it, the channel 11 communicating with inlet 12. The wall 10 has a plurality of small
slots 13 formed in the two longitudinal arms thereof.
[0033] In use of the beverage package as shown in the drawings, the bottom of the package
1 is sealed by means of an aluminium foil or a laminated foil which is heat sealed
to the lower edges of walls 4 and 10 and to the lower edge 14 of the package. Water
enters the package at a pressure of about 10⁵Pa via inlet 12 which is opened by piercing
or cutting the material covering the said opening. The water enters the channel 11
surrounding three sides of the compartment 2 containing the beverage ingredients.
The water, which is under pressure, is forced through the elongate slots 13 formed
in the wall 10 which separates channel 11 from compartment 2. The water mixes with
the beverage preparation ingredients contained in compartment 2 and is forced upwardly
through the beverage preparation ingredients. The beverage formed by passage of the
water through the beverage preparation ingredients passes through filter material
9 into passages 15 which are formed between the ribs 6. The sealing of the filter
material 9 onto ribs 6 and 7 prevents any short circuit and all of the beverage has
to pass through the filter. The passages 15 are closed at the end remote from the
outlet by transverse rib 7. The beverage formed by the passage of water through the
beverage preparation ingredients also passes directly through the filter material
9 into areas 16 which communicate with passages 15. The beverage passes along passages
15, commingles with the beverage collected in areas 16 and is then funnelled by means
of angled extensions 17 of the middle two ribs 6 over a weir 18 to a beverage collection
area 19 and thence into outlet nozzle 3. The beverage is then collected in a cup or
other receptacle placed below the outlet nozzle 3. It may be desirable to support
the filter material 9 by means of additional support ribs in the passages 15 in order
to prevent the filter material from bowing and sealing the passages.
[0034] Additional strengthening of the package of the invention is provided in the area
adjacent the outlet nozzle, as best shown in Figure 4, by a hollow post 20 which is
attached by ribs 21 arranged in cruciform fashion to the end wall 22, side wall 27
and wall 4.
[0035] Using the beverage package as illustrated in Figures 1 to 5 it is possible to prepare
160 ml of coffee from roast and ground coffee contained in compartment 2 in 20 seconds
by passing water at a pressure of 10⁵Pa through the package.
[0036] The beverage package as illustrated in Figures 1 to 5 incorporates the recognition
means which is a preferred feature of the invention. The package of the invention
1 containing one or more beverage preparation ingredients has a generally rectangular
shape with flat top and bottom surfaces and is thereby suitable for insertion into
a beverage preparation machine, for example of the type as described in our European
Patent Application No. 89302708.6, longitudinally through a slot.
[0037] The package is also provided, as best shown in Figure 2, with teeth 25 moulded along
one side wall of compartment 2. The teeth 25 have recesses 26 formed therebetween.
These teeth 25 are intended to enable the beverage package to be driven through a
beverage preparation machine by the engagement of the teeth 25 with the tooth of a
cam (not shown). The side wall 27 of the beverage package has a flange 28 extending
at right angles thereto. The flange 28 has an upstanding rib 30 at the end thereof
near to the leading end 29 of the package.
[0038] As the package is driven into the beverage preparation machine the flange 28 is sensed
as the side edge of the package passes beneath a sensing arm (not shown). The flange
28 has a plurality of upstanding pegs 31,32,33,34 located therein and as the package
is driven into the machine by the engagement of the teeth 25 with the tooth of a cam,
the sensor senses the presence or absence of upstanding pegs 31,32,33,34.
[0039] If one or more of pegs 31,32,33,34 is not present the sensing arm will thereby identify
a different type of beverage package. The sensing arm operates a switch (not shown)
which thereby transmits information concerning the presence or absence of the pegs
on the package to the control mechanism for the beverage dispensing machine. The arrangement
of pegs 31,32,33,34 on the package thus identifies the type of package to the controller
which then selects the appropriate beverage preparation conditions.
[0040] The presence or absence of three pegs provides scope for the sensing arm to sense
up to 8 different types of beverage packages. Thus, if the presence of a peg at a
particular location is coded as 1 and the absence of a peg coded as 0, the following
code combinations can be achieved.
000
001
010
100
101
110
011
111
[0041] The presence of the additional fourth peg formed in flange 28 provides an even larger
number of code combinations.
[0042] When the beverage preparation machine has selected the appropriate beverage preparation
conditions, the water inlet 12 of the package is pierced or cut, the outlet 3 is uncovered
in the package and water caused to flow under pressure through the compartment containing
the beverage ingredient(s). The chosen beverage then being collected in a cup or receptacle
placed below the outlet 3 of the package.
[0043] It will be appreciated that for different types of packages the beverage or other
ingredient may require significantly different treatment. Thus, some beverages will
be prepared with hot water and some with cold water, whilst others, such as espresso
coffee, will require a smaller amount of water for their preparation. Preparation
times may require to be varied. Similarly water and/or air may be required either
for preparing/dispensing the beverage/content of the package or for the purpose of
pre-cleaning an inlet pipe or flushing out a used package. Furthermore, a user may
require a particular beverage to be dispensed in combination with one or more ingredients
from independent sources, e.g. powdered milk and/or sugar.
[0044] The present invention will be further illustrated with reference to the following
non-limiting Example.
EXAMPLE
[0045] The following experiments were conducted in respect of the preparation of beverages
from coffee capsules, adapted for upward or downward filtration, which had been subject
to vibration during transport and distribution. The capsules were each tapped prior
to the preparation of the beverages.
Downward Filtration
[0047] 6.3g of roast and ground coffee contained in a capsule adapted for downward filtration
gave 153cc of a coffee beverage at 0.8% solids with a yield of 19.4%.
[0049] 6.3g of roast and ground coffee contained in a capsule adapted for downward fitration
gave 153cc of a coffee beverage at 0.81% solids with a yield of 19.7%.
Upward Filtration
[0051] 6.3g of roast and ground coffee contained in a capsule adapted for upward filtration,
when brewed in the same manner as for samples 1 and 2, gave 156cc of a coffee beverage
at 1.04% solids with a yield of 25.7%.
[0053] 6.3g of roast and ground coffee contained in a capsule adpated for upward filtration,
when brewed in the same manner as for samples 1 and 2, gave 158cc of a coffee beverage
at 1.02% solids with a yield of 25.6%.
[0054] These results indicate an improvement of approximately 20% yield.
1. A beverage package containing one or more beverage preparation ingredients and being
formed from substantially air- and water-impermeable materials, the said package comprising
a compartment containing the beverage preparation ingredient(s), an inlet which communicates
with the said compartment and an outlet, a filter being disposed between the compartment
and at least a part of the under surface of the top of the package, one or more passages
being formed between the filter and the top of the package, which passage(s) communicate
with the outlet whereby, in use, a liquid medium is passed into the compartment containing
the beverage preparation ingredient(s), filtered upwardly through the filter and collected
through the outlet.
2. A package as claimed in claim 1 wherein the inlet and/or outlet is covered by a substantially
air- and water-impermeable material prior to the formation, in use, of an outlet in
the package.
3. A package as claimed in claim 1 wherein the inlet and/or outlet is closed by a plug
prior to the formation, in use, of an outlet in the package.
4. A package as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein a channel communicates
with the inlet for the entry of a liquid medium into the package, the channel being
separated from the compartment by a wall which has a plurality of openings formed
therein for the entry of the liquid medium into the compartment containing the beverage
preparation ingredient(s).
5. A package as claimed in claim 4 wherein the channel extends along at least one side
of the compartment containing the beverage preparation ingredient(s).
6. A package as claimed in claim 4 or claim 5 wherein the channel extends around three
sides of the compartment containing the beverage preparation ingredient(s).
7. A package as claimed in any one of the claims 4 to 6 wherein the openings comprise
a plurality of elongate slots.
8. A package as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein the filter is made
from a water-permeable material.
9. A package as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein a plurality of passages
are formed between the filter and the top of the package.
10. A package as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein the beverage preparation
ingredient is leaf tea or roast and ground coffee.
11. A package as claimed in any one of the preceding claims which is provided with a recognition
means whereby, in use, the package is identified by the machine into which it is placed
for treatment therefrom and the identification of the package thereby causes it to
be subjected to the correct treatment steps including the introduction of a fluid
medium into the package.
12. A package as claimed in claim 11 wherein the recognition means comprises one or more
surface features formed in the body of the package.
13. A package as claimed in claim 11 wherein the recognition means comprises a bar code.
14. A package as claimed in claim 11 wherein the recognition means comprises a pattern
of holes formed in the body of the package.
15. A package as claimed in claim 11 wherein the recognition means comprises a pattern
of contrasting tones or colours.
16. A package as claimed in claim 11 wherein the recognition means comprises one or more
strips of a magnetic material.
17. A package as claimed in claim 11 wherein the recognition means comprises an inductive
device.
18. A package as claimed in claim 11 wherein the recognition means comprises a plurality
of electrically conductive means.
19. A method for the preparation of a beverage from a sealed package containing one or
more beverage preparation ingredients located in a compartment in the package, which
method comprises introducing a liquid medium suitable for the preparation of the beverage
under pressure into the package through an inlet formed therein, causing the liquid
medium to enter the compartment thereby forming the beverage, filtering the beverage
in an upwardly direction through a filter, and collecting the beverage so formed from
an outlet formed in the package.
20. A method as claimed in claim 19 wherein the inlet and/or outlet in the package is/are
formed by means of a piercing and cutting tool.
21. A method as claimed in claim 19 or claim 20 wherein the liquid medium is water.
22. A method as claimed in any one of claims 19 to 21 wherein the flow of the liquid medium
into the compartment containing the beverage preparation ingredients is achieved by
causing the liquid to flow through one or more restricted openings into the said compartment.
23. A method as claimed in claim 22 wherein the restricted openings are elongate slots.