Device for frothing and heating milk for beverages

Foods and beverages: apparatus – Beverage – Infusors

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261DIG76, 261DIG16, A47J 3140

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049600427

ABSTRACT:
Device for frothing and heating milk for beverages, consisting of a substantially tubular cylindrical body (1) connected to the steam outlet tube (3) of a machine for preparing hot beverages, the cylindrical body having within it a first nozzle (8), outside which nozzle there is, within the cylindrical body, a chamber (12) into which opens a milk intake tube (12a) from a vessel (4), the nozzle (8) being located above a constriction (10) followed by a second nozzle (11, 111) outside which, within the cylindrical body, is formed a chamber (16, 116) having one or more apertures (17) communicating with the outside and at least one aperture (18, 118) communicating with the inside of the nozzle (11, 111), beneath which there is an outlet duct (23, 22) leading to the outside, where a vessel may be placed to receive the frothed milk.

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patent: 4632024 (1986-12-01), Cortese
patent: 4800805 (1989-01-01), Mahlich
patent: 4852473 (1989-08-01), Bolivar

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