20240044545. BOILER FOR COFFEE VENDING MACHINES simplified abstract (JOFEMAR, S.A.)

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BOILER FOR COFFEE VENDING MACHINES

Organization Name

JOFEMAR, S.A.

Inventor(s)

Jesús Guindulain Busto of Navarra (ES)

BOILER FOR COFFEE VENDING MACHINES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240044545 titled 'BOILER FOR COFFEE VENDING MACHINES

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a boiler designed for coffee vending machines that can be placed vertically inside the machine to heat water for coffee preparation. The boiler ensures that the evacuated water is at the appropriate temperature and the electrical resistance is not in direct contact with the water.

  • The boiler consists of a first metal body with an integrated electrical resistance.
  • A metal plate is connected to the first body and receives heat from it.
  • A second partially convex body is linked to the outer face of the first body, creating a water tank with the plate.
  • The water tank has an inlet cavity facing the plate and an outlet cavity.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Coffee vending machines
  • Commercial coffee machines
  • Espresso machines

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Efficient heating of water for coffee preparation
  • Ensuring the water is at the suitable temperature
  • Preventing direct contact between the electrical resistance and water

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved performance and efficiency of coffee vending machines
  • Consistent and reliable water heating for coffee preparation
  • Enhanced safety by avoiding direct contact between the resistance and water


Original Abstract Submitted

a boiler for coffee vending machines intended for being placed vertically inside a coffee machine and for heating water to prepare coffee. the resistance is not in direct contact with water and it is ensured that water which is evacuated from the boiler is at the suitable temperature. the boiler includes a first metal body provided with an electrical resistance integrated therein, a metal plate linked to the first body receiving heat from same, and a second partially convex body linked on the perimeter to the outer face of the first body and defining with the plate a water tank which is provided with a through inlet cavity arranged facing the plate and an outlet cavity.