An infusion assembly, wherein a piston is positioned facing an open end of a cup, and is movable along a first axis to insert a container of powdered material into the cup; the container having been arrested, in use, by a gripper-type stop device in a position coaxial with the first axis and inside
An infusion assembly, wherein a piston is positioned facing an open end of a cup, and is movable along a first axis to insert a container of powdered material into the cup; the container having been arrested, in use, by a gripper-type stop device in a position coaxial with the first axis and inside a through channel interposed between the piston and the cup; the gripper-type stop device being movable with and by the piston to perform a work movement towards the cup; and the cup having a second axis, and being mounted to oscillate, about a third axis perpendicular to the first axis, between a normal unloading position, in which the open end of the cup faces downwards, and a work position, in which the second axis is coaxial with the first axis.
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1. An infusion assembly comprising a cup for receiving a container of powdered material; a piston facing an open end of the cup and movable along a first axis to perform a work stroke, to and from the cup, between a withdrawn rest position, in which the piston defines, with the cup, a channel crossw
1. An infusion assembly comprising a cup for receiving a container of powdered material; a piston facing an open end of the cup and movable along a first axis to perform a work stroke, to and from the cup, between a withdrawn rest position, in which the piston defines, with the cup, a channel crosswise to the first axis and for passage of the container, and an extracted work position, in which the piston cooperates with the cup to define an infusion chamber for receiving the container and through which pressurized fluid from a fluid source is fed; and stop means located in front of the piston to intercept the container along the channel, and arrest the container in a position coaxial with the first axis; the stop means being movable with the piston to perform a work movement towards the cup; and the cup having a second axis, and being mounted to oscillate, about a third axis perpendicular to the first axis, between a normal unloading position, in which the open end of the cup faces downwards, and a work position, in which the second axis is coaxial with the first axis; and transmission means being interposed between the cup and the piston to swing the cup from the unloading position to the work position, when the piston moves into the extracted work position; wherein the transmission means comprises at least one lever arm integral with the cup and which rotates together with the cup about the third axis; a track formed along the lever arm; and a pin projecting radially from the piston and engaging the track in transversely sliding manner. 2. An infusion assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the stop means are gripper stop means. 3. An infusion assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the track is V-shaped, and comprises a first and a second branch; the second branch extending along a fourth axis parallel to the second axis and perpendicular to the third axis; and the fourth axis being positioned, with the second axis, coplanar with a plane defined by the first and third axis, when the pin of the piston engages the second branch as the piston moves into the extracted work position. 4. An infusion assembly as claimed in claim 1, and comprising guide means extending parallel to the first axis and for guiding the stop means in their work movement; elastic means being provided to impart to the stop means a return movement opposite the work movement. 5. An infusion assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the work stroke of the piston is longer than the work movement of the stop means. 6. An infusion assembly as claimed in claim 5, and comprising elastic means to impart to the stop means a return movement opposite the work movement; and cam means cooperating with the stop means to open the stop means and release them from the piston at the end of their work movement, so as to allow the return movement of the stop means by the elastic means. 7. An infusion assembly as claimed in claim 6, wherein the cam means are formed along the transmission means. 8. An infusion assembly as claimed in claim 7, wherein the cam means are designed to open the stop means and to interrupt the work movement of the stop means, when the pin of the piston substantially reaches the intersection of the first and second branch of the track, as the piston performs its work stroke towards the cup. 9. An infusion assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the piston is a telescopic piston comprising a first stage, which engages the stop means to impart said work movement to the stop means; and a second stage having piercing means for piercing said container. 10. An infusion assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first and second axis are substantially horizontal.
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