IP Library Granted Patent US 10,285,534
Granted Patent B2
US 10,285,534 · App. 13/819,630 · Granted May 14, 2019

Controlled motorized brewing unit

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Patent No.
US 10,285,534
App. No.
13/819,630
Granted
May 14, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

A motorized beverage machine ( 1 ) has a brewing unit ( 2 ) that comprises a first assembly ( 13 ) and a second assembly ( 14 ) cooperating together, each assembly ( 13,14 ) delimiting part of a brewing chamber ( 29 ) for containing an ingredient capsule ( 30 ). At least one of these assemblies ( 14 ) is: movable away from the cooperating assembly ( 13 ) into an open position within such machine for forming between said assemblies a passage ( 31 ) for inserting into and/or removing from the brewing unit the ingredient capsule ( 30 ); and movable to the cooperating assembly into a closed position for forming the brewing chamber ( 29 ). The machine comprises activation means including: a motor for driving the movable assembly between the open and closed positions and transmission means for transmitting the drive action of the motor to the movable assembly; water supply means for supplying heated water to brewing chamber; control means for controlling the drive action of the motor comprising means for measuring at least one electrical parameter representative of the motor power consumption and for comparing the evolution of said measured parameter as a function of time during the transfer of the assembly from the open to the closed position to a set reference and means for providing an input to at least one of the activation means as a result of the compared evolution of the measured parameter to the set reference.

Claims (46)

1. A motorized beverage machine comprising:

a brewing unit comprising a first assembly and a second assembly that cooperate together, each assembly defining a part of a brewing chamber for containing an ingredient capsule, at least one of the assemblies is a movable assembly that is (i) movable away from the cooperating assembly into an open position within the machine to form between the assemblies a passage through which an ingredient capsule passes during an action selected from the group consisting of insertion of the ingredient capsule into the brewing unit, removal of the ingredient capsule from the brewing unit, and combinations thereof, and (ii) movable to the cooperating assembly into a closed position to form the brewing chamber; and

an activation member including a motor to drive the movable assembly between the open and closed positions, a transmission to transmit a drive action from the motor to the movable assembly, a water supply to supply heated water to the brewing chamber, and a controller,

the controller configured to (i) control the drive action of the motor, (ii) measure at least one electrical parameter representative of a consumption of power by the motor, (iii) compare to a set reference an evolution of the measured electrical parameter as a function of time during the transfer of the assembly from the open position to the closed position, the set reference comprising a first referential curve, (iv) provide to the activation member an input resulting from the comparison of the evolution of the measured electrical parameter to the set reference, and (v) initiate a brewing mode when the measured electrical parameter matches the first referential curve.

2. The machine of claim 1 , wherein a safety input is provided to the motor when detecting a variation of the measured electrical parameter relative to the set reference which is abnormal.

3. The machine of claim 2 , wherein the variation is deemed abnormal when the measured electrical parameter is selected from the group consisting of

exceeds a level that is at least 20% above the set reference;

corresponds to a resistance to closure caused by the presence of an obstacle between the assemblies moving towards the closed position and prior to reaching thereof; and

combinations thereof.

4. The machine of claim 2 , wherein the safety input comprises inverting the drive action of the motor to move the movable assembly into the open position or reducing or stopping the drive action of the motor.

5. The machine of claim 2 , wherein the controller is configured to detect the abnormal variation in comparison to the first referential curve, the first referential curve representing a normal evolution of the measured electrical parameter as a function of time corresponding to a mode selected from the group consisting of

a capsule closure mode in which the movable assembly is moved into the closed position with an ingredient capsule inserted in the brewing chamber;

an empty closure mode in which the movable assembly is moved into the closed position with no capsule inserted in the brewing chamber; and

combinations thereof.

6. The machine of claim 5 , wherein a water supply mode comprising supplying heated water to the brewing chamber is initiated when no abnormal variation of the measured electrical parameter relative to the set reference has been detected and the movable assembly is in the closed position.

7. The machine of claim 6 , wherein the controller is configured to perform an action selected from the group consisting of initiate a rinsing mode when the measured electrical parameter matches a second referential curve corresponding to an empty closure mode, initiate a de-scaling mode when the measured electrical parameter matches the second referential curve corresponding to the empty closure mode, and combinations thereof.

8. The machine of claim 1 , wherein the at least one measured electrical parameter represents absorption of current by the motor.

9. The machine of claim 1 , wherein the transmission comprises a gear assembly.

10. The machine of claim 9 , wherein the gear assembly is configured to provide a gear ratio of at least 1:100.

11. The machine of claim 1 , wherein the controller unit is not connected to any end position sensors in the open position and not connected to any end position sensors in the closed position.

12. The machine of claim 1 , wherein the controller is connected to at least one end position sensor.

13. The machine of claim 1 , which comprises an ingredient capsule between the first and second assemblies, the motor being controlled by the controller to move the first and second assemblies from the open position to the closed position to form the brewing chamber to contain the ingredient capsule, the controller being configured to measure the at least one electrical parameter representative of the consumption of power by the motor during motion of the first and second assemblies to the closed position with the capsule between the closing assemblies, compare the evolution of the measured electrical parameter to the set reference, and provide to the activation member the input resulting from the comparison.

14. The machine of claim 13 , wherein the controller is configured to detect any abnormal variation in comparison to the first referential curve, the first referential curve representing the normal evolution of the measured electrical parameter as a function of time, and to perform an action selected from the group consisting of

initiate a water supply mode when no abnormal variation of the measured electrical parameter relative to the set reference has been detected and the assembly is in the closed position;

provide a safety input to the motor when an abnormal variation of the measured electrical parameter relative to the set reference is detected; and

combinations thereof.

15. A motorized beverage machine comprising:

a brewing unit comprising a first assembly and a second assembly and defining part of a brewing chamber for containing an ingredient capsule;

at least one of the first and second assemblies is a movable assembly that is movable away from the other assembly into an open position within the machine and movable toward the other assembly into a closed position;

a motor to drive the movable assembly between the open and closed positions;

a transmission to transmit a drive action from the motor to the movable assembly;

a water supply to supply heated water to the brewing chamber; and

a controller configured to (i) control the drive action of the motor, (ii) measure at least one electrical parameter representative of a consumption of power by the motor, (iii) compare to a set reference an evolution of the measured electrical parameter as a function of time during the transfer of the assembly from the open to the closed position, the set reference comprising a first referential curve, (iv) provide to the motor an input resulting from the comparison of the evolution of the measured electrical parameter to the set reference, and (v) initiate a brewing mode when the measured electrical parameter matches the first referential curve.

16. The motorized beverage machine of claim 15 , wherein the input from the controller is an amount of power to the motor that maintains a predetermined motor output speed.

17. A motorized beverage machine comprising:

a brewing unit comprising a first assembly and a second assembly and defining part of a brewing chamber for containing an ingredient capsule;

at least one of the first and second assemblies is a movable assembly that is movable away from the other assembly into an open position within the machine and movable toward the other assembly into a closed position, in a capsule closure mode the movable assembly is moved into the closed position with the ingredient capsule inserted in the brewing chamber, in an empty closure mode the movable assembly is moved into the closed position with no capsule inserted in the brewing chamber;

a motor to drive the movable assembly between the open and closed positions;

a transmission to transmit a drive action from the motor to the movable assembly;

a water supply to supply heated water to the brewing chamber; and

a controller configured to control the drive action of the motor, measure a consumption of power by the motor, compare an evolution of the measured consumption of power as a function of time during the transfer of the movable assembly from the open to the closed position to (i) a first referential curve when the movable assembly is in the capsule closure mode or (ii) a second referential curve when the movable assembly is in the empty closure mode, the first referential curve representing a normal evolution of the consumption of power as a function of time in the capsule closure mode, the second referential curve representing a normal evolution of the consumption of power as a function of time in the empty closure mode;

the controller is configured to invert, stop or reduce the drive action of the motor when the evolution of the consumption of power varies from the respective referential curve more than a predetermined tolerance margin;

the controller is configured to initiate a brewing mode when the evolution of the consumption of power is compared to the first referential curve and does not vary from the first referential curve more than a predetermined tolerance margin; and

the controller is configured to perform an action selected from the group consisting of initiate a rinsing mode, initiate a de-scaling mode, and combinations thereof when the evolution of the consumption of power is compared to the second referential curve and does not vary from the second referential curve more than a predetermined tolerance margin.

18. The motorized beverage machine of claim 1 , wherein the at least one measured electrical parameter comprises absorption of current by the motor, and the controller is configured to use the absorption of current by the motor to determine a presence or an absence of the ingredient capsule and initiate a brewing cycle based at least partially on the presence or the absence of the ingredient capsule.

19. The motorized beverage machine of claim 1 , wherein the transmission comprises a worm drive.

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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE PATENT NUMBER 16062921 PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 049391 FRAME 0756. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE PATENT NUMBER SHOULD HAVE BEEN 16062912. Recorded Jul 3, 2020
From: NESTEC S.A.
To: SOCIÉTÉ DES PRODUITS NESTLÉ S.A.
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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE PATENT NUMBER 16062921 PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 049391 FRAME 0756. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE PATENT NUMBER SHOULD HAVE BEEN 16062912. Recorded Jul 3, 2020
From: NESTEC S.A.
To: SOCIÉTÉ DES PRODUITS NESTLÉ S.A.
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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE ENGLISH TRANSLATION TO SHOW THE FULL AND CORRECT NEW NAME IN SECTION 51. PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 049391 FRAME: 0756. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE MERGER. Recorded Jun 13, 2019
From: NESTEC S.A.
To: SOCIÉTÉ DES PRODUITS NESTLÉ S.A.
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MERGER Recorded Jun 6, 2019
From: NESTEC S.A.
To: SOCIÉTÉ DES PRODUITS NESTLÉ S.A.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 12, 2013
From: MORI, PETER
To: NESTEC S.A.
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