WO2006087601A1 - Method and apparatus for processing vegetable products - Google Patents
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- C12L—PITCHING OR DEPITCHING MACHINES; CELLAR TOOLS
- C12L9/00—Venting devices for casks, barrels, or the like
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- C12—BIOCHEMISTRY; BEER; SPIRITS; WINE; VINEGAR; MICROBIOLOGY; ENZYMOLOGY; MUTATION OR GENETIC ENGINEERING
- C12G—WINE; PREPARATION THEREOF; ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES; PREPARATION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES NOT PROVIDED FOR IN SUBCLASSES C12C OR C12H
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- C12G1/02—Preparation of must from grapes; Must treatment and fermentation
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- C12G—WINE; PREPARATION THEREOF; ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES; PREPARATION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES NOT PROVIDED FOR IN SUBCLASSES C12C OR C12H
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- C12G3/02—Preparation of other alcoholic beverages by fermentation
- C12G3/024—Preparation of other alcoholic beverages by fermentation of fruits other than botanical genus Vitis
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- the invention relates to a method for processing vegetable products, in particular in vinification, and to an apparatus for implementing the above-mentioned method, with which apparatus known types of apparatuses can be equipped.
- vinification is conducted in special fermentation vessels, . called fermentation vats, into which a mixture is inserted comprising grape must, crushed grapes and marc (skins and grape seeds) .
- fermentation vats into which a mixture is inserted comprising grape must, crushed grapes and marc (skins and grape seeds) .
- the must produces considerable volumes of carbon dioxide (about 0.5 hectolitres of gas per hour per hectolitre of must) .
- the carbon dioxide produced pushes upwards the whole grapes and the crushed grapes, which form the so-called "cap” floating on the must contained in the fermentation vat.
- the cap tends to solidify, substantially preventing the solid parts that form the cap from remaining in contact with the must and releasing useful substances in the latter, such as anthocyanins (polyphenols) , aromas and tannins contained in the grapes and responsible for the colour, flavour and bouquet of the wine.
- the cap is periodically irrigated with a certain quantity of must taken from the base of the fermentation vat.
- an irrigating apparatus which is substantially complex inasmuch as it comprises a pump for removing the must, one or more pipes for conveying the removed must to the top of the fermentation vat and an irrigating device placed inside the latter.
- the must that irrigates the cap does not succeed actually in completely soaking the latter, because in the cap preferential outflow conduits are formed along which the must flows.
- the grape berries are gradually filled with the gas produced by the fermentation and consequently form a floating mass that becomes progressively more and more solid.
- the must can consequently wet only the zones of the cap that are near to the preferential outflow conduits, namely about 30% of the cap.
- Vinification methods are furthermore known in which the carbon dioxide produced by fermentation is accumulated in gaps made in the wall of the vinifying apparatus. The gas that is thus accumulated is then released more or less violently into the liquid must underneath the cap, so as to break up the latter. Also this system has the drawback of substantially damaging the grape berries.
- An object of the invention is to improve known vinifying methods and apparatuses . Another object is to provide a vinifying method and apparatus that enables forming of the cap to be prevented, thus eliminating the need to use the complex apparatuses provided for irrigating and/or breaking up and sinking the cap.
- a further object is to provide a vinifying method and apparatus in which the pressure of the gas produced by fermentation is kept below 0.4 bar, so as to avoid the use of autoclaves.
- a further other object is to provide a vinifying method and apparatus that enables useful substances contained in the grape berries to be extracted from the latter and in which the process parameters can be varied in relation to the type of grapes processed and the desired degree of extraction.
- Another further object is to simplify known vinifying apparatuses, reducing the moving mechanical parts in the latter so as to also reduce production and maintenance times and costs .
- Still a further object is to provide a pressure-regulating device that is associable with known vinifying apparatuses and such as to be, in use, more efficient and safer than known spring valves .
- a method for processing, in container means, a vegetable product containing a solid part suspended in a liquid part comprising controlling a pressure of a gas in said container means for modifying the specific weight of said solid part, so as to prevent said solid part from floating on said liquid part until drying.
- an apparatus comprising timing means arranged for opening and/or closing, in a cyclical manner, venting means comprised in an operating chamber of a vinifying apparatus, so as to alternatively make said operating chamber communicate with an external environment and/or separate said operating chamber from said external environment and consequently decrease and/or increase a pressure of a gas in said operating chamber.
- a vinifying method is available during which the formation of the cap is substantially prevented, inasmuch as the solid component of the vegetable product (crushed and whole grape berries) , which solid component is repeatedly immersed in the must and is then made to reemerge from the latter, cannot give rise to a compact and thus hardly wettable layer.
- the apparatus provided with timing means enables an operator to alternate over time in a preset manner pressure variations inside the vinifying apparatus, and therefore to alternate over time in a preset manner the immersing and reemerging of the solid component. In this way it is possible, for example, to programme various pressure variation cycles depending on the quality of the grapes used for vinification.
- the timing means opens and/or closes door means comprised in the vinifying apparatus.
- the timing means opens and/or closes pressure-limiting valve means comprised in the vinifying apparatus .
- a valve device for vinifying apparatus comprising: casing means defining transit cavity means, sleeve means contained in said transit cavity means, gap means interposed between said casing means and said sleeve means, said sleeve means being arranged for closing said transit cavity means through the effect of a pressure produced by an operating gas that is contained, in use, in said gap means, supplying conduit means leading into said gap means and arranged for supplying said operating gas, characterised in that said supplying conduit means comprises transit limiting means shaped in such a way as to prevent said operating gas from flowing out from said gap means .
- a valve is available that is associable with a known vinifying apparatus and is usable for adjusting the pressure of the gas produced inside the vinifying apparatus during fermentation.
- This valve operates in a substantially efficient and safe manner, inasmuch as it is driven by a gas, for example compressed air dispensed by a distribution line of known type, rather than being driven by a spring that may accidentally jam.
- the transit limiting means provided by the invention prevents the gas, once it has been delivered into the gap means, from escaping from the latter, and this enables the pressure produced by the gas to be kept constant on the sleeve means. In this way, any drawbacks that may occur in the distribution line of the compressed air such as, for example, pressure falls, cannot interfere with valve operation.
- Figure 1 is a partially sectioned, fragmentary and incomplete longitudinal view of a vinifying apparatus
- Figure 2 is a schematic longitudinal section of the vinifying apparatus in Figure 1, shown in an operating step
- Figure 3 is a section like the one in Figure 2, showing the vinifying apparatus in another operating step
- Figure 4 is a section like the one in Figure 2, showing the vinifying apparatus in a further operating step
- Figure 5 is a section like the one in Figure 2, showing the vinifying apparatus in another further operating step;
- Figure 6 is a schematic longitudinal section showing a shape adopted by a grape berry during fermentation conducted in the apparatus in Figure 1 ;
- Figure 7 is a section like the one in Figure 6, showing a further shape adopted by the grape berry during fermentation conducted in the apparatus in Figure 1 ;
- Figure 8 is a schematic longitudinal section showing an effect that occurs inside the grape berry during fermentation conducted in the apparatus in Figure 1;
- Figure 9 is a section like the one in Figure 8, showing a further effect that occurs inside the grape berry during fermentation conducted in the apparatus in Figure 1;
- Figure 10 is a schematic longitudinal section of a device comprised in the apparatus in Figure 1;
- Figure 11 is a fragmentary and incomplete frontal view, illustrating a pair of apparatuses like those of Figure 1 that are functionally coupled together.
- a vinifying apparatus 1 comprises a hollow cylindrical body 2, which has . a longitudinal axis X vertically arranged in relation to a floor portion P and rests on the latter by means of a plurality of supporting elements 4 extending longitudinally. From the body 2 a hollow bottom 3 originates, which is substantially cone-shaped and has a truncated top 5 facing the floor portion P. In a side portion of the bottom 3 a first door 6 of known type is comprised, by means of which an outlet 7 can be opened or closed, which outlet 7 is arranged for enabling the apparatus 1 to be emptied.
- the body 3 is closed above by a frustum-conical vault 8, from the centre of which a hatch 9 protrudes vertically.
- the hatch 9 is hollow cylinder-shaped and has a longitudinal axis, that is not shown, aligned on the longitudinal axis X of the body 2, and it can be alternatively opened or shut hermetically by means of a second door 10 of known type.
- the body 3, the vault 8 and the bottom 3 define, altogether, an operating chamber 13.
- a sleeve valve 12 is comprised in a connector 11, emerging from a side portion of the hatch 9.
- the sleeve valve 12 of known type, comprises a cylindrical casing 23, a side wall 31 of which defines a transit cavity 24 in which a cylindrical sleeve 25 is housed that is made of an elastically deformable material.
- the sleeve 25 is fixed internally to the transit cavity 24 by means of a pair of end flanges, that are not shown, and is coaxial in relation to the casing
- a gap 30 is defined into which, in use, an operating fluid 32 (shown by means of dots) is delivered through a supplying conduit 28 provided with a non-return valve 29, positioned upstream of the casing 23.
- the transit cavity 24 is interposed between an inlet portion 11a, coming from the operating chamber 13, and an outlet portion lib and communicates with the latter respectively through an inlet hole 26 and an outlet hole 27, obtained in opposite end portions of the casing 23.
- the valve 12 In this closed configuration, the valve 12 cannot be traversed by any fluid coming in a direction F3 from the inlet portion 11a.
- the closed configuration of the sleeve valve 12 prevents a gaseous fluid produced during fermentation from escaping from the operating chamber 13 until the gaseous fluid produces a pressure higher than the pressure pi.
- the pressure of the gaseous fluid coming from the inlet portion 11a acts inside the transit cavity 24 dilating the sleeve 25 until the transit cavity 24 is again made accessible, thus enabling the gaseous fluid to traverse the transit cavity 24 and escape from the apparatus 1 through the outlet portion lib.
- the sleeve valve 12 is supplied by a supplying circuit 101 (shown by a broken line) devoid of the non-return valve 29 and controlled by a timer 100 of known type (shown by a broken line) .
- the timer 100 can be programmed so as to open the sleeve valve 12 at preset intervals of time during fermentation.
- the operating chamber 13 of the vinifying apparatus 1, schematically shown as rectangle-shaped, is loaded with a mixture to be fermented, comprising a liquid part, i.e.
- each grape berry 15 comprising a cavity 19 delimited by a casing or skin 15a, has adopted a flattened shape A. Furthermore, at least a portion of the skin 15a is interrupted so as to give origin to a transit slit C that makes the cavity 19 communicate with the operating chamber 13 of the apparatus 1.
- the sleeve valve 12 closes again, and as fermentation proceeds, the carbon dioxide again starts to accumulate in the operating chamber 13.
- the supplying circuit 101 of which is controlled by the timer 100 it is possible to programme a desired sequence of opening and closing of the valve 12, i.e. it is possible, respectively, to expel carbon dioxide from the operating chamber 13 and accumulate carbon dioxide in the operating chamber 13 at preset intervals, during fermentation.
- the apparatus 1 in which the time intervals are preset during which the grape berries 15 are immersed in the must 14 and/or rise to the surface of the latter.
- This enables the fermentation method disclosed above to be implemented in a variable manner, depending on the quality of the grapes to be processed and on the type of wine to be produced.
- the apparatus 1 is provided with several pressure-limiting valves, so as to increase safety during operation.
- the apparatus 1 comprises both the sleeve valve 12 and other known types of pressure-limiting valves, for example spring valves.
- the second door 10 is provided with a pneumatic cylinder, which can be driven manually by an operator or be controlled in automatic manner, for example by means of a timer.
- a pneumatic cylinder which can be driven manually by an operator or be controlled in automatic manner, for example by means of a timer.
- the pressure produced by the carbon dioxide reaches and exceeds the preset threshold value, it is possible to open the second door 10 by acting on the pneumatic cylinder, so as to enable the gas to escape from the apparatus 1 through the hatch 9.
- This embodiment enables the apparatus 1 to operate in a substantially silent manner, inasmuch as, being the passage section of the hatch 9 significantly greater than the cross section of the transit cavity 24 of the sleeve valve 12, the whistle is avoided that is produced by the gas when the latter exits from the apparatus 1 through the sleeve valve 12, which whistle can be particularly irritating.
- a technical effect which is associated with the aforementioned movement of the mass 18 in the operating chamber 13 and is surprisingly unexpected, consists of the fact that, in each grape berry 15, the periodic dilations and contractions which each grape berry 15 undergoes cause a sort of mechanical squeezing of the latter.
- the grape seeds 20 in the grape berry 15 can either be expelled together with the liquid or remain segregated inside the cavity 19. In the latter case, the grape seeds 20 are moved in a tumultuous manner inside the cavity 19, both through the effect of the aforementioned periodical dilations and contractions that occur in the grape berry 15 ( Figure 8) and because of rotating movements, like the one indicated by the arrow Fl, performed by a longitudinal axis Y of the grape berry 15
- each grape seed 20 tends to scrape the skin 15a internally and to remove from the latter useful substances such as polyphenols, which go into the must 14.
- the polyphenols are extracted from the grapes in a manner that is substantially more effective than in known vinifying methods and apparatuses .
- the carbon dioxide produced in the vinifying apparatus 1 instead of being dispersed in the environment, can be used to cause breaking up of the cap in the further vinifying apparatus 1' .
- the further vinifying apparatus 1' can be replaced by a vinifying apparatus of known type.
- the apparatus 1 disclosed hitherto can also be suitably used as a storage tank, once fermentation is complete.
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