Dual purpose temperature and conductive probe for beverage machine

US2023389748A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2023389748-A1
Application numberUS-202118033446-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateOct 26, 2021
Priority dateOct 28, 2020
Publication dateDec 7, 2023
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Methods and systems for employing a sensor to detect two physical characteristics of a liquid in a beverage machine. A sensor may have a conductive probe portion to contact liquid, e.g., to detect a liquid level in a removable water tank, and a thermistor portion to detect a temperature of the liquid.

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1 . A beverage machine comprising: a liquid supply configured to provide liquid for use in forming a beverage; a sensor arranged to detect two different physical characteristics of the liquid; and a controller coupled to the sensor and arranged to receive two different signals from the sensor indicative of the two different physical characteristics, wherein the controller is arranged to control at least a portion of the beverage machine based on the signals from the sensor. 2 . The machine of claim 1 , wherein the sensor includes a temperature component arranged to detect a temperature of the liquid, and a conductive probe arranged to contact the liquid to detect a presence and absence of the liquid. 3 . The machine of claim 2 , wherein the temperature component includes a thermistor. 4 . The machine of claim 2 , further comprising a heater, and wherein the controller is arranged to control the heater based on a temperature signal from the temperature component. 5 . The machine of claim 4 , wherein the temperature component is arranged to detect the temperature of the liquid before the liquid is provided to the heater for heating. 6 . The machine of claim 5 , wherein the heater is an inline heater. 7 . The machine of claim 2 , further comprising a liquid supply tank, and wherein the conductive probe is arranged to detect whether a liquid level in the liquid supply tank is above or below a threshold level. 8 . The machine of claim 2 , further comprising a liquid supply tank that is removable from the beverage machine, and wherein the conductive probe is arranged to detect whether the liquid supply tank is removed from the beverage machine during beverage dispensing. 9 . The machine of claim 1 , further comprising a liquid supply tank, and wherein the sensor includes a conductive probe arranged to detect whether a liquid level in the liquid supply tank is above or below a threshold level. 10 . The machine of claim 9 , further comprising a supply line fluidly coupled to receive liquid from the liquid supply tank, and wherein the conductive probe is arranged to contact liquid in the supply line. 11 . The machine of claim 10 , further comprising a pump having an inlet fluidly coupled to the supply line to receive liquid from the liquid supply tank, and wherein the sensor is arranged on the supply line between the liquid supply tank and the pump. 12 . The machine of claim 11 , further comprising a heater arranged to receive liquid from the pump, wherein the sensor includes a temperature component to detect a temperature of liquid in the supply line, and the controller is arranged to control the heater based on the temperature. 13 . The machine of claim 1 , further comprising a liquid supply tank and a supply line fluidly coupled to receive liquid from the liquid supply tank, and wherein the sensor includes a conductive probe arranged to detect a presence or absence of liquid in the supply line. 14 . The machine of claim 13 , wherein the conductive probe is arranged to detect whether a liquid level in the liquid supply tank is above or below a threshold level. 15 . The machine of claim 13 , wherein the conductive probe is arranged to detect whether the liquid supply tank is removed from the beverage machine during beverage dispensing. 16 . The machine of claim 13 , further comprising a pump having an inlet fluidly coupled to the supply line to receive liquid from the liquid supply tank, and wherein the sensor is arranged on the supply line between the liquid supply tank and the pump. 17 . The machine of claim 16 , further comprising a heater arranged to receive liquid from the pump, wherein the sensor includes a temperature component to detect a temperature of liquid in the supply line, and the controller is arranged to control the heater based on the temperature. 18 . The machine of claim 13 , wherein the conductive probe is a first conductive probe, the machine further comprising a second conductive probe separate from the sensor and arranged to contact the liquid in the supply line at a location spaced from the first conductive probe, and wherein the first and second conductive probes are part of a sensor circuit to detect the presence or absence of liquid in the supply line. 19 . The machine of claim 1 , wherein the two different physical characteristics include two of the following: a presence of the liquid, a pressure of the liquid, a temperature of the liquid, a conductivity of the liquid, a salinity of the liquid, and a turbidity of the liquid. 20 . The machine of claim 1 , wherein sensor includes a first component electrically insulated from the liquid and arranged to detect a first physical characteristic of the liquid, and a second component having an electrically conductive portion in contact with the liquid to detect a presence and absence of the liquid.

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  • of temperature · CPC title

  • in a specially-adapted circuit, e.g. bridge circuit · CPC title

  • of moving liquids · CPC title

  • operating with propagation of electric current · CPC title

  • for discrete levels · CPC title

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What does patent US2023389748A1 cover?
Methods and systems for employing a sensor to detect two physical characteristics of a liquid in a beverage machine. A sensor may have a conductive probe portion to contact liquid, e.g., to detect a liquid level in a removable water tank, and a thermistor portion to detect a temperature of the liquid.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Keurig Green Mountain Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47J31/5253. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Dec 07 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).