Sunday, January 22, 2006

   from AndyS

How the CLOVER works



Most of you probably haven't seen the Clover in action, so the way it works is probably a mystery. It's sort of a combination of a french press and a vacuum brewer. After watching a bunch of extractions at Gimme, I was fortunate to be able to ask Clover engineer Zander Nosler some questions. He was very open and answered everything. When I suggested that I might do an online writeup, he liked the idea. So here we go....

Zander, please look this over and correct the mistakes in my drawings and/or explanation! Also, this is the first time I've used Adobe Illustrator, so please take pity on my graphics.

The working parts that you see from the top are a stainless steel cylinder (drawn in black), and a piston (red) that is moved up and down by the mechanical system down below. The piston has a porous stainless mesh on top and some one-way valves (green) called "umbrella valves" underneath. The umbrella valves allow liquid to flow down, but are automatically forced closed if liquid tries to move upwards. At the bottom of the cylinder there are two drain valves (my drawing shows just one in purple) that open and close upon electronic command:


When you push the start button, the piston moves all the down to the bottom and the drain valve closes:



Meanwhile, you manually add ground coffee and the Clover automatically sprays temperature-controlled water onto the grounds:



Next the coffee/water mixture sits and steeps. You get to adjust how long this is, per your taste. Typically it's 30-45 seconds:


Next the actuator mechanism forces the piston upwards with the drain valve closed. This creates a vacuum underneath the piston, drawing liquid coffee down through the perforated screen and umbrella valves:


Hopefully in all the excitement you've remembered to put a coffee cup below the drain spout. The drain valve opens and piston moves downwards, pushing your fresh-brewed coffee out the bottom of the cylinder and into your cup:


Lastly, the piston moves all the way up, pushing the spent grounds above the top surface of the machine. Here they can be easily squeegied off into the grounds receptacle. After a quick wipe with a towel, the Clover is ready for another cup. Cycle time for a fast-moving barista is 1:15-1:30 per brew cycle:


It all seems so simple; brilliant engineering always makes it look that way.

24 Comments:

Blogger The Artist Formerly Known As JakeTheCoffeeLover said...

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1/22/2006 06:55:00 PM  
Blogger The Artist Formerly Known As JakeTheCoffeeLover said...

If it helps, here's a video of the Clover in operation at Elysian Coffee & Tea:

1/22/2006 06:56:00 PM  
Anonymous default said...

since there is no info on cloverequipment.com, may i ask few questions to the experts here?
1. ground size, from steeping time it should be finer than frenchpress?
2. what make it yeild so good result?

1/22/2006 07:07:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Jake - your vid link is no good.

1/23/2006 03:21:00 PM  
Blogger AndyS said...

> ground size finer?
Yes, finer than french press.

> what makes it so good?
Three reasons:
1. Extremely precise control of brew time and temperature allows the barista to systematically experiment and find the best brew parameters.
2. Machine is designed to keep the brew path extremely clean
3. After spending big bucks on the machine and up to $49.75/lb for green beans, the coffee shop owner is UNUSUALLY MOTIVATED to do it right!

1/23/2006 07:06:00 PM  
Blogger The Artist Formerly Known As JakeTheCoffeeLover said...

My bad...

Here's the proper link

1/23/2006 10:42:00 PM  
Blogger AndyS said...

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1/24/2006 03:11:00 AM  
Blogger AndyS said...

Nice video! Looks like you guys had the steeping time set for about 45 sec. BTW, tell Alistair, the machine works well with ceramic cups, too. :-)

1/24/2006 04:31:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

what coffee are you paying 50 bucks a pound for??

1/24/2006 03:59:00 PM  
Blogger AndyS said...

anonymous, follow the "$49.75" link in Nick's "WTF" post on this board.

1/25/2006 03:08:00 AM  
Blogger Jimmy said...

Andy, what I don't understand where the 'vacuum' part of "clover vacuum-press technology" comes from...

any ideas?

1/25/2006 09:21:00 PM  
Blogger AndyS said...

Jimmy, in the 5th drawing, when the piston moves up, it creates a vacuum underneath. This draws liquid coffee down through the perforated mesh. The result is similar to what occurs in a vacuum pot, it's just that the vacuum is created in a different way.

1/26/2006 06:01:00 PM  
Blogger Jimmy said...

I can't believe I missed the text on that... sorry!

Is it possible to speculate on what sort of pressure the clover would draw the coffee at, compared to a normal vac pot?

Very, very interesting, indeed!

thanks andy!

1/26/2006 09:22:00 PM  
Blogger AndyS said...

Jimmy, it's always possible to speculate. The question, is, can we speculate with any hope of accuracy?

In this case, yes. The theoretical maximum is one atmosphere (approx 1 bar).

In contrast, on the surface of Venus, the Clover could draw coffee at 90 bar. But since it's hot over there (~750F), Zander won't honor the warranty.

BTW, there's no such thing as "green coffee" on Venus. Everything's a really, really DARK roast.

1/27/2006 03:25:00 AM  
Anonymous Alan Adler said...

Hello Everyone,

I like the idea of total immersion brewing, as used in the Clover. But I humbly suggest that the AeroPress will do all that the Clover does, and it's faster and will taste better. How could it taste better? During development I tested metal screen filters vs paper filters on a lot of very sophisticated coffee cuppers. They all emphatically preferred the paper filtered brew. So that's how we brought the product out.

To prove my point, I'd be happy to participate in a "taste-off" at any Clover endowed coffee house. I'll even fly in and play barista. I'm serious. And I'll enjoy it even if I don't win. To take my challenge, send me an email.

Sincerely yours,
Alan Adler
alan@aerobie.com
www.aerobie.com

2/01/2006 08:16:00 PM  
Anonymous Mark said...

I like gauntlets thrown down ;)

Mark

2/03/2006 05:50:00 PM  
Blogger Nick said...

Interesting link-back

2/04/2006 06:11:00 PM  
Blogger rasqual said...

OK, consider me silly but I swear this thing has one cycle more than it needs. Why not take off the spent grounds just before the final plunge? Seriously . . .

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