Patent classifications
A47J43/27
A BLENDER FOR A POWDER-BASED BEVERAGE
A detachable capsule-breaching head for a beverage-mixing device. The capsule-breaching head comprises a capsule 48-container body having a first body part which is telescopically movable on an actuation axis A relative to a second body part. The capsule-breaching head further has at least one capsule-receiving chamber in the first body part and a capsule-breaching element at the second body part movable relative to the capsule-receiving chamber on the actuation axis A. A discharge guide element guides a powder released from a capsule, an openable closure element sealingly closes the discharge guide element, and a removable access cover closes an access opening of the capsule-receiving chamber.
A BLENDER FOR A POWDER-BASED BEVERAGE
A detachable capsule-breaching head for a beverage-mixing device. The capsule-breaching head comprises a capsule 48-container body having a first body part which is telescopically movable on an actuation axis A relative to a second body part. The capsule-breaching head further has at least one capsule-receiving chamber in the first body part and a capsule-breaching element at the second body part movable relative to the capsule-receiving chamber on the actuation axis A. A discharge guide element guides a powder released from a capsule, an openable closure element sealingly closes the discharge guide element, and a removable access cover closes an access opening of the capsule-receiving chamber.
Drink mixer apparatus
A drink mixer apparatus for easily mixing beverages includes a handle having a handle proximal end, a handle distal end, a handle left side, a handle right side, a handle top side, and a handle bottom side. A battery is coupled within the handle. A motor is coupled within the handle and is in operational communication with the battery. A trigger is coupled to the handle and is in operational communication with the motor. An extension arm is coupled to the handle. The extension arm is coupled to the handle distal end and bends to form an angle between 45°-90°. A mixer shaft is rotatably coupled to the extension arm. A drive line is coupled to the motor and extends through the extension to be in operational communication with the mixer shaft. A mixer paddle is coupled to the mixer shaft.
Drink mixer apparatus
A drink mixer apparatus for easily mixing beverages includes a handle having a handle proximal end, a handle distal end, a handle left side, a handle right side, a handle top side, and a handle bottom side. A battery is coupled within the handle. A motor is coupled within the handle and is in operational communication with the battery. A trigger is coupled to the handle and is in operational communication with the motor. An extension arm is coupled to the handle. The extension arm is coupled to the handle distal end and bends to form an angle between 45°-90°. A mixer shaft is rotatably coupled to the extension arm. A drive line is coupled to the motor and extends through the extension to be in operational communication with the mixer shaft. A mixer paddle is coupled to the mixer shaft.
KIT AND RELATED METHOD FOR BLENDING AN ALCOHOLIC SPIRIT
A kit and related method for preparing an alcoholic spirit for subsequent consumption generally comprises: a blending container in which the alcoholic spirit is to be mixed, and a predetermined amount of ethanol less than the volume of the blending container received therein and having a relatively high alcohol percentage generally not suited for consumption. This leaves a portion of the volume of the blending container to receive a prescribed amount of water such that the alcoholic spirit can be formed in the blending container, by mixing of the ethanol and the water, with an alcohol percentage which is less than the alcohol percentage of the ethanol.
KIT AND RELATED METHOD FOR BLENDING AN ALCOHOLIC SPIRIT
A kit and related method for preparing an alcoholic spirit for subsequent consumption generally comprises: a blending container in which the alcoholic spirit is to be mixed, and a predetermined amount of ethanol less than the volume of the blending container received therein and having a relatively high alcohol percentage generally not suited for consumption. This leaves a portion of the volume of the blending container to receive a prescribed amount of water such that the alcoholic spirit can be formed in the blending container, by mixing of the ethanol and the water, with an alcohol percentage which is less than the alcohol percentage of the ethanol.
ADJUSTABLE ADDITIVE DELIVERY SYSTEMS AND DISPENSING CLOSURE VALVES FOR THE SAME
A mixing cartridge delivery system, which mixes additive with base liquid flowing through it, utilizes a dispensing closure valve to achieve improved flow of mixed liquid from the cartridge. A closure base may include a tethered lid. A flexible valve, such as a slit valve, is supported on a valve supporting end of the closure base and retained thereon with a valve retainer that interlocks with the closure base. The system may include a one-way valve for base liquid and a mixing section defined in the cartridge. The dispensing closure valve achieves improved flow characteristics in combination with the base liquid valve. The dispensing closure valve also prevents leakage and inadvertent discharge from the cartridge system.
ADJUSTABLE ADDITIVE DELIVERY SYSTEMS AND DISPENSING CLOSURE VALVES FOR THE SAME
A mixing cartridge delivery system, which mixes additive with base liquid flowing through it, utilizes a dispensing closure valve to achieve improved flow of mixed liquid from the cartridge. A closure base may include a tethered lid. A flexible valve, such as a slit valve, is supported on a valve supporting end of the closure base and retained thereon with a valve retainer that interlocks with the closure base. The system may include a one-way valve for base liquid and a mixing section defined in the cartridge. The dispensing closure valve achieves improved flow characteristics in combination with the base liquid valve. The dispensing closure valve also prevents leakage and inadvertent discharge from the cartridge system.
AUTOMATIC SELF-SAMPLING BOTTLE FOR SPIRITS
Disclosed are bottles for automatically creating custom blends of spirits. The disclosed automatic infinity bottles siphon or transfer a portion of their contents from a blending container, and move them to a sampling container from which a custom blended spirit can be decanted and consumed. The two containers are connected by a siphon tube or other suitable means. The blending container includes a selectively closeable opening for adding or removing liquids, and is configured to store a certain volume of spirits. When such volume is exceeded, the excess spirit will move into the sampling container, where the excess spirit is added to an existing custom blend. One embodiment includes a dip tube for discouraging a bottle user from removing liquid from the blending container. Another embodiment is configured with the sampling container located around the outside of the blending container.
CUP STRUCTURE
A cup structure includes a bottom, a body and a top cover. A bottom edge of the body is detachably sleeved at the bottom. The top cover is covered on a top of the body. The bottom includes a base, a driving assembly, a transmitting assembly and a cover. A top surface of the base is sunk inward and forms an accommodating space. The driving assembly is disposed in the accommodating space. The transmitting assembly is geared into the driving assembly. The cover is disposed on the transmitting assembly, wherein the cover includes a protrusion, a water-blocking layer and a mixer. The mixer is disposed on a top of the protrusion and includes at least one mixing blade. A power is transmitted to the mixer by the transmitting assembly after the power is generated by the driving assembly, so that the at least one mixing blade is rotated.