EP4288374A1 - Multiple ingredients cartridge for a beverage mixture dispensing system - Google Patents
Multiple ingredients cartridge for a beverage mixture dispensing systemInfo
- Publication number
- EP4288374A1 EP4288374A1 EP22702344.7A EP22702344A EP4288374A1 EP 4288374 A1 EP4288374 A1 EP 4288374A1 EP 22702344 A EP22702344 A EP 22702344A EP 4288374 A1 EP4288374 A1 EP 4288374A1
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- EP
- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- ingredients
- ingredient
- concentrated
- cartridge
- reservoir
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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- Typical beverage dispensing systems combine a diluent (e.g., water) with a basic beverage component, such as a concentrate or syrup, made up of a multitude of ingredients.
- a diluent e.g., water
- a basic beverage component such as a concentrate or syrup
- a beverage mixture dispensing system includes a single detachable cartridge which includes a set of concentrated ingredients.
- a select number of common large volume chemical ingredients can be stored as solvents in independent solvent reservoirs while many low volume chemical ingredients can be stored in the detachable cartridge.
- the cartridge can be configured to operate with a portion of the beverage mixture dispensing system that is tuned to dispense small volumes while the solvent reservoirs can be configured to hold a large amount of liquid and be dispensed with a lower degree of precision.
- the ingredients from the cartridge and the solvents from the reservoirs can be combined in a mixing area of the beverage mixture dispensing system.
- the systems disclosed herein form beverage mixtures based on predetermined amounts of individual chemical ingredients that make up the fluid mixture, allowing for a level of customization and choice not available to current beverage mixture dispensing systems.
- the overall storage or footprint of the system is significantly smaller than those dispensing system that rely on syrups and/or concentrates while the system also provides a greater diversity of potential beverages that can be made by the system and/or a larger number of beverages that can be made before needing to replace a component of the system.
- a single detachable cartridge includes a set of concentrated ingredients which allow for the formation of a large library of fluid mixtures (i.e., large diversity of potential beverages), thereby providing the user with a high degree of both convenience and variety. Additionally, the use of a single cartridge provides access to this high degree of variety with minimal waste and maximal reusability. [0005]
- a careful selection of ingredients for the detachable cartridge enables the systems disclosed herein to produce a large library of beverages on a per ingredient basis (i.e., a carefully selected set of ten ingredients can make a greater variety of beverages compared to a poorly selected set of twenty ingredients).
- a cartridge containing as few as twenty well selected ingredients can still render a massive library of over 500 distinct beverages with a nearly limitless degree of perceptible customizations based on those distinct beverages.
- the process for selecting the ingredients can involve a chemical analysis of a set of beverages from a set of potential beverage classes to identify a set of ingredients, an evaluation of a degree of organoleptic similarity of ingredients from among the identified ingredients (or potential substitutes), and the selection of organoleptically indistinguishable ingredients that are common to the greatest number of desired beverages.
- this process can be conducted using frameworks for specific beverage classes.
- a beverage mixture dispensing system is provided.
- the beverage mixture dispensing system comprises a solvent reservoir and a detachable cartridge having: (i) a casing; and (ii) at least 20 ingredient reservoirs located within the casing and storing at least 20 respective ingredients.
- the beverage mixture dispensing system further comprises a mixing area fluidly connected to the solvent reservoir and the at least 20 ingredient reservoirs.
- the at least 20 ingredient reservoirs include a first reservoir storing a concentrated salt as the respective ingredient of the first reservoir and a second reservoir storing a concentrated food grade acid as the respective ingredient of the second reservoir.
- the cartridge comprises a casing, at least 20 ingredient reservoirs located within the casing and storing at least 20 separate respective ingredients, and a dispensing interface for dispensing the at least 20 separate respective ingredients into the beverage mixture dispensing system.
- the at least 20 ingredient reservoirs include a first reservoir of a concentrated salt and a second reservoir of a concentrated food grade acid.
- an ingredients cartridge is provided.
- the ingredients cartridge comprises at least 20 ingredient reservoirs storing at least 20 separate ingredients.
- the plurality of ingredient reservoirs includes a first reservoir of a concentrated salt, and a second reservoir of a concentrated food grade acid.
- a particular one of the systems disclosed herein comprises a plurality of ingredient reservoirs containing respective ingredients and a combination of zero or more of each of the following components: a cartridge (also called an ingredient cartridge), optionally and/or selectively pressurizable, to contain the plurality of ingredient reservoirs; a solvent reservoir containing a respective solvent (e.g., a diluent); a solvent inlet, such as a water inlet to connect to an exterior water supply; a mixing channel; a dissolution chamber; a mixing chamber; a dispenser (e.g., a nozzle); a drip tray (e.g., waste storage); a carbonator; a heat exchanger; a pneumatic system; a pump, such as a motor-operated or a pressure-operated pump; a microfluidic pump; a fluid mixture holder sensor (to monitor whether or not a receptacle for the fluid mixture is present); a drip tray sensor (to monitor whether or not the
- the ingredient reservoirs contain ingredients, such as a solid (including crystalline, powdered, or other forms of a solid), a liquid, or a gas, used in the preparation of a beverage.
- the ingredient reservoirs can be stored in one or more ingredient cartridges.
- ingredients include chemicals such as citric acid (in solid form or in a solution).
- the ingredient reservoirs contain concentrated ingredients such as a concentrated liquid containing an pure ingredient suspended in a solvent.
- the ingredients are stored in the ingredient reservoirs as molecular entities independently suspended in a solvent, such as liquid water.
- the ingredients are stored in the ingredient reservoirs as molecular entities in liquid form.
- molecular entity refers to any constitutionally or isotopically distinct atom, molecule, ion, ion pair, radical, radical ion, complex, conformer, etc. which is identifiable as a separately distinguishable entity and that can be used to concisely identify a chemical in a chemical process or reaction.
- the ingredients in the ingredient reservoirs comprise at least one selected from the group consisting of glycerine (glycerol), fructose, glucose, lactic acid, malic acid, tartaric acid, potassium phosphate tribasic, sucrose, potassium sulfate, succinic acid, acetic acid, citric acid, tricalcium phosphate, magnesium hydroxide, 3-methylbutan-1- ol, sodium phosphate dibasic, propanol, starter distillate 9x, ethyl acetate, 2-methylbutan-1- ol, 2-methylpropan-1-ol, 2-phenylethanol, oxolan-2-one, iron sulfate heptahydrate, octanoic acid, hexanoic acid, 3-methylbutyl acetate, decanoic acid, hexan-1-ol, ethyl octanoate, furan- 2-ylmethanol, ethyl
- the solvent reservoirs contain solvents, such as a liquid or a gas, used in the preparation of a fluid mixture.
- the ingredients reservoirs have a lower volume than the solvent reservoirs, and/or ingredients are used in fluid mixture in lower amounts than solvents.
- solvents include alcohol (e.g., ethanol or isopropanol), water, ethyl lactate, and propylene glycol.
- the solvent reservoirs can be stored in one or more solvent cartridges.
- an amount of a particular ingredient dispensed into a fluid mixture varies from fractions of a milliliter (e.g., 0.01 mL or less) to multiple liters (e.g., three liters).
- each of the ingredient reservoirs is of one or more types, such as: a bladder bag; a syringe; a gravity dispense chamber; a pellet dispenser; a pierceable volume; and any other container used for a solid (including crystalline, powdered, or other forms of a solid), a liquid, or a gas.
- all the ingredient reservoirs in a cartridge are of a same type.
- a cartridge contains ingredient reservoirs of two or more types.
- FIG. 1A illustrates an example of a beverage mixture dispensing system, in accordance with specific embodiments disclosed herein.
- FIG. 1B illustrates the beverage mixture dispensing system of Fig. 1A without its casing, in accordance with specific embodiments disclosed herein.
- FIG. 1C illustrates an alternative view of the beverage mixture dispensing system of Fig. 1A without its casing, in accordance with specific embodiments disclosed herein.
- FIG. 2A illustrates an example of detachable cartridges of a beverage mixture dispensing system, in accordance with specific embodiments disclosed herein.
- FIG. 2B illustrates an example of the inside of a detachable cartridge of a beverage mixture dispensing system, in accordance with specific embodiments disclosed herein.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a cut away view of the inside of a detachable ingredients cartridge for a beverage mixture dispensing system, in accordance with specific embodiments disclosed herein.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a cut away view of the inside of a detachable ingredients cartridge for a beverage mixture dispensing system, in accordance with specific embodiments disclosed herein.
- the cartridges can also include a dispensing interface which is configured to mate with a receiving interface of the beverage mixture dispensing system.
- the beverage mixture dispensing system can include a mixing area fluidly connected to the solvent reservoir(s) and the ingredients in the cartridge via the dispensing interface.
- each cartridge can include over 20 ingredient reservoirs.
- Fluid mixture dispensing system 100 can also include a user interface 103 so that a user can control the device. For example, a user can select a beverage to be made by device 100 via the user interface 103, such as a display, a keyboard, a touch pad and/or a touch screen.
- Fluid mixture dispensing system 100 can also include one or more controllers configured to execute instructions to control the various components of the device and to cause the device to perform the functions described in this disclosure.
- the mixing of a beverage can begin with a system (e.g., a controller of the system) receiving a request for a beverage from a user.
- the request for the beverage is received via a user interface.
- the user interface includes a graphical user interface such as a touch screen.
- the user interface is enabled to display the request and/or any modifications that are made to the request (e.g., by a user via the user interface).
- a glass of Chardonnay with a particular recognizable style or variety can be defined by a constituent list of certain amounts of chemical components (such as acids, sugar solutions, etc.) that are mixed into a larger mixture of water and ethanol to form the glass of Chardonnay.
- any particular fluid mixture e.g., wine, soda, perfume, etc.
- any particular fluid mixture can be assembled from a defined list of components and corresponding amounts of each component, such as from a chemical analysis of the particular fluid mixture.
- the systems disclosed herein accept the predefined fluid mixture information (i.e., a recipe for each of the predefined fluid mixtures) digitally and then translate that information into a control process (e.g., control of mechanical/electromechanical valves or pumps) that dispenses the list of components in the corresponding amounts to form the requested fluid mixture.
- a control process e.g., control of mechanical/electromechanical valves or pumps
- the recipe for a predefined fluid mixture includes additional control information, such as a sequencing of operations, a description of one or more flow paths to be used, temperature requirements, and/or control of other parts of the fluid dispensing system as required to prepare the predefined fluid mixture.
- Beverage mixture dispensing systems in accordance with specific embodiments of this disclosure can, in response to receiving a request for a beverage mixture, conduct various actions to mix the beverage.
- Such beverage mixing dispensing systems can conduct various actions to mix a beverage comprising one or more solvents from a solvent reservoir, such as solvent reservoirs 108a and 108b, and an ingredient from an ingredient reservoir, such as ingredient reservoir 106, and dispense the beverage into a vessel such as the wine glass 104 shown in Fig. 1.
- the mixing area could be a set of mixing channels beneath a plate 140 (as described below), the final mixing chamber could be mixing chamber 107, and the vessel could be wine glass 104.
- the system includes at least one solvent reservoir containing at least one solvent.
- the at least one solvent comprises water, alcohol, ethyl lactate, and/or propylene glycol.
- the at least one solvent comprises a sweetener such as glucose, sucrose, of fructose, or an artificial sweetener such as acesulfame K dissolved in water.
- the at least one solvent reservoir supplies the at least one solvent to the fluid mixture to be dispensed.
- the system includes a plurality of solvent reservoirs (e.g., one or multiple water reservoirs, one or multiple alcohol reservoirs, one or multiple propylene glycol reservoirs, one or multiple ethyl lactate reservoirs, and/or combinations of the foregoing, among other variations and/or types of solvents).
- any one of the at least one solvent in the at least one solvent reservoir is optionally and/or selectively diluted.
- an alcohol reservoir contains 95% alcohol, not 100% alcohol.
- the at least one solvent reservoir supplies solvent (e.g., any one or more of the at least one solvent) to the fluid mixture to be dispensed.
- a water reservoir is able to supply water to the fluid mixture to be dispensed.
- a solvent reservoir comprises a solvent container housed within the fluid mixture dispensing system to supply one or more solvents to the system.
- the one or more solvents are able to be used to dissolve or carry various other ingredients to form the requested fluid mixture.
- the solvent could mix with ingredients dispensed from the ingredient reservoirs in a cartridge in a mixing area to form the requested fluid mixture.
- the system in response to receiving a request for a fluid mixture, the system (e.g., via a controller of the system controlling pumps and/or valves) flows a predetermined amount of at least one solvent from at least one solvent reservoir to at least one mixing channel to form an intermediate fluid mixture.
- ingredients stored in ingredient reservoirs are ported to respective valves beneath the ingredient reservoirs.
- ingredients from a cartridge 105 as in Fig.2A could be ported to valves controlled by actuators 120 such that the ingredients are dispensed through plate 140.
- the valve and ingredient reservoir assembly are interfaced with actuators (e.g., solenoids), such as actuators 120 as illustrated in Figs. 2A and 2B, that are connected to a base plate, such as base plate 125 as illustrated in Fig. 2A and Fig.2B.
- actuators e.g., solenoids
- the base plate 125 and plate 140 could serve as part of the dispensing interface of the cartridge and the receiving interface of the device with the cartridges being detachable for when the ingredient reservoirs of the cartridge are depleted.
- the valves and interface could be as described in U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/146,461 filed February 5, 2021, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety for all purposes.
- the ingredient reservoirs (and the respective valves) can open to a mixing area such as a mixing channel.
- a plurality of ingredient reservoirs is fluidly connected to a single mixing channel.
- one mixing channel is fluidly connected to one or more other mixing channels.
- the at least one solvent is dispensed into the mixing channel prior to dispensing any ingredients into the mixing channel to “wet” the mixing channel (e.g., to make it easier for subsequently dispensed ingredients to flow through the mixing channel).
- one or more mixing channels are formed into the bottom of a plate, such as plate 140 as illustrated in Fig. 2A. All the one or more mixing channels are optionally and/or selectively fluidly connected to one or more solvent reservoirs and to a mixing chamber.
- solvent enters at least one mixing channel, and at least one ingredient from at least one ingredient reservoir flows into the at least one mixing channel to form an intermediate fluid mixture with the solvent.
- a mixing area (e.g., a mixing channel) and/or mixing chamber is fluidly connected to valve outputs of the ingredient reservoirs such that a valve opening results in an ingredient flowing to a mixing area (e.g., a mixing channel) and/or mixing chamber.
- the controller is configured to open a particular valve of a particular ingredient reservoir for a time duration based on one or more of the pressure in the pressurized chamber, the physical flow characteristics (e.g., the viscosity, which may be temperature-dependent) of the ingredient in the particular ingredient reservoir, and/or a diameter of the opening of the particular valve to control a flow of a predetermined amount of the ingredient in the particular ingredient reservoir to be dispensed.
- the system is calibrated to dispense/flow a predetermined amount of the particular ingredient to a mixing area (e.g., a mixing channel) and/or mixing chamber based on the pressure in the pressurized chamber, the physical flow characteristics of the particular ingredient, and/or a diameter of the opening of the valve of the particular ingredient reservoir (or a diameter of an orifice of the particular ingredient reservoir as explained below).
- a time interval that a valve is open proportionally corresponds to amounts/concentrations of at least one ingredient of a list of ingredients of a requested fluid mixture (e.g., as obtained from a chemical analysis of the components required to produce the requested fluid mixture).
- At least one ingredient reservoir is packaged in an ingredient cartridge such as ingredient cartridge 300 in Fig.3.
- the system includes at least one ingredient cartridge.
- the system includes two or more ingredient cartridges.
- FIG. 2A illustrates two ingredient cartridges.
- an ingredient cartridge includes a plurality of ingredient reservoirs.
- at least one ingredient cartridge is configured to dispense a predetermined amount of at least one ingredient from at least one ingredient reservoir to a mixing area (e.g., a mixing channel) or a mixing chamber.
- each of the ingredient reservoirs is of one or more types, such as: a bladder bag; a syringe; a gravity dispense chamber; a pellet dispenser; a pierceable volume; and any other container used for a solid (including crystalline, powdered, or other forms of a solid), a liquid, or a gas.
- all the ingredient reservoirs are of the same type.
- the ingredient reservoirs are of two or more types.
- an ingredient cartridge contains two or more types of ingredient reservoirs.
- the system includes a plurality of ingredient reservoirs. In other embodiments, the system includes solely a single ingredient reservoir.
- ingredient reservoirs are of one or more sizes, such as (for liquid volume measurements) one ounce, two ounces, four ounces, eight ounces, 16 ounces, 32 ounces, or any other size.
- all the ingredient reservoirs in an ingredient cartridge are of a same size; in other embodiments, an ingredient cartridge contains ingredient reservoirs of two or more sizes, such as a small (e.g., one ounce or two ounce), a medium (e.g., four ounce or eight ounce), and a large (e.g., 16 ounce or 32 ounce) size.
- a size of a particular ingredient reservoir is selected according to expected requirements for the ingredient to be stored in the ingredient reservoir.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a cut away view of the inside of a detachable ingredients cartridge 300 for a beverage mixture dispensing system.
- Cartridge 300 includes at least 6 large ingredient reservoirs, 35 medium sized reservoirs and 42 small sized reservoirs.
- the reservoirs vary in size since certain chemicals are used more or less frequently when making an expected array of beverages.
- a fatty acid ingredient may be consumed in the micro-liter scale on a per beverage basis while a concentrated sweetener or fruit extract ingredient is consumed on a milli-liter scale on a per beverage basis.
- the ingredients in the ingredient reservoirs can be stored in various forms. For example, in the example of Fig.
- the ingredients are stored in the form of concentrated liquids.
- the ingredient reservoirs in a cartridge, such as cartridge 300, are fluidly isolated within the casing 302 in that the ingredients can be stored in liquid form and will not mix.
- the chemical analysis of a fluid mixture provides a detailed list of ingredients that make up the fluid mixture and a cartridge can be designed to include all the ingredients from a diversity of such detailed lists.
- the cartridge can include various ingredients to match these detailed lists such as salts, sweeteners, food grade acids, aromatics, food grade bases, alcohols, aldehydes, terpenes, sulfides, esters, fatty acids, ketones, lactones, and phenolics.
- the cartridge can also include extracts, concentrates, and oils combined to produce fruit and other flavors.
- the cartridge can also include additives such as chemicals for altering a color of a beverage, vitamins, stimulants, and other additives.
- a cartridge can be designed to include all the chemicals in a large set of desired beverages which have been subjected to chemical analysis.
- the chemicals can be stored in independent ingredient reservoirs.
- the cartridge can store as many as 1,000 individual ingredients to create a large diversity of beverages.
- certain ingredients serve as suitable organoleptic substitutes for esoteric ingredients in specific beverages. As such, careful identification of suitable organoleptic substitutes can provide increased beverage diversity for a cartridge with a fixed number of ingredient reservoirs.
- any of the ingredients are a liquid, a crystalline form, a solid, a gas, and/or a combination thereof.
- the ingredients include an amount of an acid in liquid form, an amount of a sugar in powdered/granule form, and/or an amount of compressed nitrogen or CO 2 in gas form.
- all the ingredients are stored as concentrated liquids.
- the ingredient reservoirs in a cartridge, such as in Fig. 3, could store ingredients in the form of at least 20 separate ingredients stored as at least 20 concentrated liquids in the at least 20 ingredient reservoirs.
- the ingredients can be stored in ingredient reservoirs in various compositions.
- the ingredients can be pure ingredients or ingredient mixtures.
- the term “ingredient” includes an “ingredient mixture.”
- An ingredient mixture can include at least one primary/functional ingredient.
- a primary/functional ingredient can be at least one of a solid, liquid, or a gas.
- An example of a primary/functional ingredient can be chemical compounds.
- the ingredients could be stored in the form of at least 20 molecular entities independently suspended in liquid water in the at least 20 ingredient reservoirs.
- the liquid ingredients could be stored as at least one molecular entity independently suspended in a solvent where the solvent is a solvent from the one or more reservoirs of the device.
- the liquid ingredients could as be stored as pure molecular entities in liquid form.
- the ingredient mixture can include various concentrations of chemical compounds.
- an ingredient mixture can include at least one solvent.
- the at least one solvent can be any combination of solvents disclosed herein.
- an ingredient mixture in an ingredient reservoir can be a mixture of citric acid (primary/functional ingredient) and water at a particular concentration.
- Another ingredient mixture can be a mixture of potassium sulfate (primary/functional ingredient), water, and ethanol.
- ingredients/ingredient mixtures can get dispensed into a fluid stream (which could be a mixture in itself of solvent (e.g., water and/or ethanol)) and combined together to form an intermediate fluid mixture.
- an ingredient mixture can also include at least one of a solvent (e.g., water and/or an alcohol) and an additive ingredient.
- An additive ingredient can be at least one of a surfactant, preservative, or an emulsifier/stabilizer.
- surfactants include anionic surfactants (e.g., sodium lauryl sulfate and/or sodium laureth sulfate among others), and nonionic surfactants (e.g., cocamide monoethanolamine and/or cocamide diethanolamine, among others).
- preservatives include sodium benzoate and/or citric acid, among others.
- emulsifiers/stabilizers include gellan gum and/or guar gum, among others.
- ingredients required to create a particular fluid mixture are used in small amounts (e.g., less than 0.1 mL, less than 0.01 mL, less than 0.001 mL, or as small as 50 uL), a high level of repeatability and precision is required when dispensing ingredients to be combined with one or more solvents to form the particular fluid mixture.
- a predetermined amount of at least one ingredient required to form the particular fluid mixture is at most 3 L, at most 2 L, at most 1L, at most 500 mL, at most 250 mL, at most 100 mL, at most 50 mL, at most 25 mL, at most 10 mL, at most 5 mL, at most 1 mL, at most 0.5 mL, at most 0.1 mL, at most 0.01 mL, at most 0.001 mL, or at most 50 uL
- the high level of repeatability can be referred to as a minimum controllable dispense volume for the device.
- the minimum controllable dispense volume from the ingredient reservoirs to the mixing area is less than 100 microliters. In specific implementations of the invention, the minimum controllable dispense volume of the device is 50 uL.
- the ingredients are concentrated liquids stored in specific volumes and concentrations to maximize both the diversity and number of beverages that can be made from a given cartridge. Furthermore, the overall beverage mixture dispensing system can be designed such that high volume ingredients are stored in solvent reservoirs with larger capacities than even the largest ingredient reservoirs in the cartridge.
- the concentration and volumes of the liquids can be selected based on various factors including the solubility limit of the ingredient, the minimum controllable dispense volume of a specific ingredient from the cartridge into the device, the minimum and maximum concentration of the ingredient in various drinks, and the size of the average beverage made using the device. [0053] In general, increasing the concentrations of the ingredients in the ingredient reservoirs is desirable because a user will be able to make a larger number of beverage servings from a set amount of a liquid ingredient in the cartridge.
- the beverage mixture dispensing system can serve 1,000 servings of the beverage before the cartridge needs to be replaced. However, if you can concentrate the ingredient to 100 g/ml in the 100 ml cartridge, then you can get 10,000 servings of the beverage to be served. [0054] However, in specific embodiments, there are limits on how concentrated an ingredient can be in an ingredient reservoir.
- the minimum concentration of the ingredient in the final beverage will set a limit on the maximum allowable concentration in that exceeding a concentration of the minimum concentration (in a beverage) x 100 ml / 15 ul).
- the ingredients are stored in different concentration ranges based on the chemical class to which they belong. For example, a concentrated salt can be stored as a first concentrated liquid having a concentration of less than 0.15 grams per milliliter while a concentrated food grade acid can be stored as a second concentrated liquid having a concentration less than 1.3 grams per milliliter.
- the concentration of specific ingredients are also determined, in specific embodiments, by the minimum concentration of the ingredient in a given beverage and the minimum controllable dispense volume of the device as described above.
- the volume of each liquid ingredient stored in the cartridge is set within a range.
- the ingredient reservoirs of the cartridge each store at least 50 milliliters of a concentrated liquid and less than 500 milliliters of a concentrated liquid. These limits are important because they balance the overall weight of the cartridge with the number of beverages that can be made using ingredients with high usage volumes.
- a careful selection of the ingredients for a cartridge can produce a wide diversity of beverages from a small set of ingredients.
- the cartridge can include a set of chemicals in an order of primacy based on how common the ingredient is to a wide variety of beverages and how close of a substitute it is for specific ingredients.
- a typical ingredient cartridge will include at least a food grade acid (e.g., acetic acid, citric acid, and/or tartaric acid), and at least one salt (e.g., sodium chloride).
- the cartridge can also include a sweetener such as glucose, sucrose, fructose, or zero calorie high intensity sweeteners such as erythritol, acesulfame k, etc.
- the cartridge content can also be selected based on the solvents available to a given beverage mixture dispensing system in which the cartridge will be used.
- the loadout 400 presents an example cartridge loadout 400 for a cartridge having twenty ingredients and a concordance with what beverages can be made from those ingredients.
- the loadout includes the solvents for a particular device with the label (solvent) and carbon dioxide with the label (separate CO 2 tank) to refer to the fact that these components are not in the ingredients cartridge but are necessary to maintain the listed concordance.
- the ingredients are listed in terms of their primacy for the provided concordance (i.e., ingredients shared by the most beverages are listed at the top). For example, the solvent ethanol is presented lower in the concordance as it is used for a smaller class of beverages and because, in some embodiments, the ingredients associated with alcoholic beverages could be removed from the cartridge entirely.
- a specific fatty acid among two fatty acids which are used in very small concentrations may have a degree of organoleptic substitutability relaxed when selecting a cartridge loadout since they are used in such small amounts as compared to two sweeteners which are used in high concentrations in many beverages.
- the ingredient cartridge will include a first reservoir of a concentrated food grade acid and second reservoir with a concentrated salt. These ingredients are prime for expanding the concordance along with a concentrated sweetener.
- sweeteners are used in such high volumes that a dedicated solvent reservoir with a concentration of sweetener that is at the average of sweetened beverages can be used instead of a dedicated cartridge of sweetener.
- the concentrated food grade acid can be citric acid or tartaric acid.
- a cartridge having at least 20 ingredient reservoirs will include both citric acid and tartaric acid given that both the ingredients are found across a large diversity of beverages, and because they are not organoleptic substitutes.
- the cartridge loadout assumes that all the ingredients from cartridge loadout 400 are available.
- the ingredients listed in loadout 500 can all be stored in individual ingredient reservoirs. However, in specific embodiments of the invention, the ingredients that are commonly listed in a row of the table can be combined into a single ingredient reservoir and stored as an ingredient mixture in a single ingredient reservoir. Furthermore, in specific embodiments of the invention, the ingredients that are listed below the first aldehyde can all be combined and stored as an ingredient mixture in a single ingredient reservoir if they are listed sequentially and are from the same class. In devices using a cartridge with loadout 500, experimentation has found that the loss of flexibility at matching specific chemical compositions using these ingredients individually as opposed to grouping them as an ingredient mixture does not tend to provide a distinguishable organoleptic experience for the average user.
- the wine framework includes 50 ingredients which are common among all wines.
- the frameworks can then be combined in a given cartridge and/or modified to make specific beverages within that framework in order to formulate a cartridge loadout.
- Experimentation has found that it is possible to select 100-125 different compounds split into less than 90 wells to form a wide body of drinks from each of the frameworks listed above.
- references to “about” a value or parameter herein includes (and describes) variations that are directed to that value or parameter per se. For example, description referring to “about X” includes description of “X”.
- reference to phrases “less than”, “greater than”, “at most”, “at least”, “less than or equal to”, “greater than or equal to”, or other similar phrases followed by a string of values or parameters is meant to apply the phrase to each value or parameter in the string of values or parameters.
- Certain aspects of the present disclosure include process steps and instructions described herein in the form of an algorithm. It should be noted that the process steps and instructions of the present disclosure could be embodied in software, firmware, or hardware and, when embodied in software, could be downloaded to reside on and be operated from different platforms used by a variety of operating systems. Unless specifically stated otherwise as apparent from the following, it is appreciated that, throughout the description, descriptions utilizing terms such as “processing,” “computing,” “calculating,” “determining,” “displaying,” “generating” or the like, refer to the action and processes of a computer system, or similar electronic computing device, that manipulates and transforms data represented as physical (electronic) quantities within the computer system memories or registers or other such information storage, transmission, or display devices.
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