COFFEE MAKING SYSTEM
20210378437 · 2021-12-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47J31/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J31/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47J31/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J31/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A coffee making system includes a multi-use filter body. The filter body includes a base, a top portion, and a sidewall connecting the base and the top portion, the sidewall at least partially including filter material. The filter material is adapted to allow the passage of liquid and prevent the passage of coffee grounds. The filter body is selectively useable in an inverted position as a filter in a press coffee making mode of operation and selectively useable in an upright position in a pour-over coffee making mode of operation. In another version, the filter body and a transverse filter body combine to form a dual filter arrangement that can be used in a press coffee maker and/or to make an infused beverage.
Claims
1. A coffee making system comprising: a filter body, the filter body comprising a base, a top portion, and a sidewall connecting the base and the top portion, the sidewall at least partially including filter material, the filter material being adapted to allow the passage of liquid and prevent the passage of coffee grounds, wherein the filter body is selectively useable in an inverted position as a filter in a press coffee making mode of operation and selectively useable in an upright position in a pour-over coffee making mode of operation.
2. A system according to claim 1 wherein the sidewall is at least partially conical.
3. A system according to claim 1 further comprising a container having an inner wall defining an interior reservoir, the top portion of the filter body being sized and shaped to be slidable within the interior reservoir along the inner wall of the container.
4. A system according to claim 3 wherein the base is connectable to a rod, the rod being adapted to slidingly extend through an opening in a lid of the container.
5. A system according to claim 4 wherein the base is disconnectable from the rod and wherein when disconnected, the base is adapted to communicate with an opening in a lid of the container to support the filter body above the container during the pour-over coffee making mode of operation.
6. A system according to claim 5 wherein the lid of the container that slidingly receives the rod and the lid of the container that supports the filter body during the pour-over coffee making mode of operation is the same lid.
7. A system according to claim 5 wherein the lid of the container that slidingly receives the rod and the lid of the container that supports the filter body during the pour-over coffee making mode of operation is a different lid.
8. A system according to claim 7 wherein the lid that supports the filter body during the pour-over coffee making mode of operation is storable in or on the container during the press coffee making mode of operation.
9. A system according to claim 4 wherein the filter body, the rod, and the lid of the container are flipped as a unit to convert from the press coffee making mode of operation to the pour-over coffee making mode of operation.
10. A system according to claim 9 wherein the lid of the container includes a removeable lid portion that is connected to the lid of the container during the press coffee making mode of operation and removed from the lid of the container during the pour-over coffee making mode of operation.
11. A system according to claim 1 further comprising a transverse filter body including a central portion at least partially made of filter material, the transverse filter body being connectable to the top portion of the filter body.
12. A system according to claim 11 further comprising a container having an inner wall defining an interior reservoir, the top portion of the filter body being sized and shaped to be slidable within the interior reservoir along the inner wall of the container, wherein the base is selectively connectable to a rod, the rod being adapted to slidingly extend through an opening in a lid of the container, and wherein the transverse filter body is selectively and separately connectable to the rod.
13. A system according to claim 1 wherein the filter material is disposable filter material and wherein the sidewall comprises one or more openings to allow the passage of liquid passing through the disposable filter material.
14. A coffee making system comprising: a dual filter arrangement comprising a filter body, the filter body comprising a base, a top portion, a sidewall connecting the base and the top portion, and a transverse filter body connectable to the top portion of the filter body, wherein the sidewall and the transverse filter body each include filter material, the filter material being adapted to allow the passage of liquid and prevent the passage of coffee grounds; a container having an inner wall defining an interior reservoir and an open top, the top portion of the filter body or the transverse filter body being sized and shaped to contact the inner wall and to be slidable within the interior reservoir along the inner wall of the container; and a rod connectable to the base, the rod adapted to extend through the open top of the container and manipulatable by a user to slide the filter body along the inner wall of the container, wherein the dual filter arrangement is useable in an inverted position as a filter in a press coffee making mode of operation.
15. A system according to claim 14 further comprising a lid adapted to at least partially cover the open top of the container and wherein the rod is adapted to slidingly extend through an opening in the lid.
16. A system according to claim 14 wherein at least the filter body is selectively useable in an upright position in a pour-over coffee making mode of operation.
17. A system according to claim 14 wherein the filter body and the transverse filter body when connected define an interior space within the dual filter arrangement, the interior space being adapted to hold an infusion substance.
18. A method of making multiple styles of coffee, the method comprising: providing a filter body, the filter body comprising a base, a top portion, and a sidewall connecting the base and the top portion, wherein the sidewall includes filter material, the filter material being adapted to allow the passage of liquid and prevent the passage of coffee grounds; in a first mode of operation, using the filter body it in a press coffee making mode of operation; and in a second mode of operation, using the filter body in a pour-over coffee making mode of operation.
19. A method according to claim 18 wherein: the first mode of operation comprises: inverting the filter body; connecting the base to a rod; slidingly passing the rod through a lid of a container; placing coffee grounds in the container; pouring water into the container; using the rod to press the filter body down the container; and pouring coffee out of the top of the container; and wherein the second mode of operation comprises: flipping the filter body to an upright position; placing the filter body atop a container; placing coffee grounds in the filter body; pouring water over the grounds; and collecting coffee in the container under the filter body.
20. A method according to claim 18 further comprising: providing a transverse filter body, the transverse filter body being connectable to the top portion of the filter body, the transverse filter body including filter material so that together with the filter body a dual filter arrangement is formed that defines an interior space; and in a third mode of operation, filling the interior space with an infusion substance and contacting a liquid with the dual filter arrangement to infuse flavor from the infusion substance into the liquid.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0028] These features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings which illustrate exemplary features of the invention. However, it is to be understood that each of the features can be used in the invention in general, not merely in the context of the particular drawings, and the invention includes any combination of these features, where:
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DESCRIPTION
[0044] The present invention relates to a beverage making system. In particular, the invention relates to a coffee making system. Although the invention is illustrated and described in the context of being useful for making coffee in as a coffee press and/or a pour-over, the present invention can be used in other ways, as would be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. Accordingly, the present invention should not be limited just to the examples and embodiments described herein.
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[0046] The filter material can be any material or combination of materials that allows the passage of liquid while substantially preventing the passage of an infusion substance, such as coffee grounds. For example, the filter material can be any material having one or more small openings adapted for filtration of coffee of other infused beverage. The filter material can be a mixture of different materials, such as a plastic or steel casing with a metallic mesh filter within the casing. Alternatively, the bodies can be structures that support a disposable filter, such as a cone-shaped filter that can be made of filter paper or the like. In this version, the structures can either have large openings where the disposable filter performs all or most of the filtration or there can be additional filter material, such as mesh material, within the openings so there is multi-layered filtration to provide improved filtration. The disposable filter can allow for easier cleaning of the coffee making system 100 following a pour-over operation. The filter material can have openings sized to filter a desired material or substance. For example, in one version, the filter material has openings sized from about 0.05 mm to about 2 mm, or from about 0.1 mm to about 0.1 mm. or about 0.1 mm to about 0.5 mm, or from about 0.2 mm to about 0.4 mm. In one particular version, the filter openings are 0.2 mm, in another version, the filter openings are 0.3 mm, and in another version, the filter openings are 0.4 mm.
[0047] The coffee making system 100 can be used to make coffee in a combination of manners, as shown in
[0048] To use the coffee making system 100 of the present invention as a coffee press 101, the lid 175 of the carafe 170 and the filter basket 105 are removed so that the interior reservoir 172 of the carafe 170 is exposed through the open top 173. Ground coffee beans of a desired coarseness are placed within the interior reservoir 172 and a desired amount of hot water is added to the interior reservoir. The lid 175 with the rod 145 extending through the lid opening 180 is placed over the open top 173 with the end 155 of the rod 145 connected to the base 140 of the filter body 105. When initially installed, the rod 145 is slid to an upward position within the opening 190 so that the filter body 105 is near the top of the carafe 170 within the interior reservoir 172. The filter body 105 is maintained in the upward position by friction between the gasket 195 and the inner wall 171 of the carafe 170 and/or between the rod 145 and the removeable lid portion 185. While the filter body 105 is in the upward position, the coffee grounds steep into the water to flavor the water and turn it into coffee. After a predetermined amount of time, such as a few minutes, the filter body 105 is lowered within the interior reservoir 172 by a user manipulating the rod 145 such as by pressing downwardly on the knob 160. The coffee passes through the filter portion of the sidewall 120 but the coffee grounds do not. Accordingly, the liquid above the filter body 105 is substantially absent coffee grounds and is ready to be poured through the spout 145 into a cup or other container. The coffee grounds remain below the filter body 105 until the filter body 105 is removed from the carafe 170 so that the coffee grounds can be removed and disposed of.
[0049] The coffee making system 100 can also and selectively be used as a pour-over coffee maker 102, as shown in
[0050] Accordingly, the coffee making system 100 of
[0051] Though described as being useful for making coffee, the coffee making system 100 of the invention can be used to make other beverages, such as infusions or tinctures. For example, tea leaves, powder, cocoa, fruit, herbs and/or the like can be substituted for the coffee grounds and can be used to infuse flavor into the water. Additionally or alternative, a liquid other than water, such as wine, vodka, or the like, can be used as the liquid into which flavors are infused.
[0052] Another version of the coffee making system 100 of the invention is shown in
[0053] The dual filter arrangement 200 is shown in use in a press coffee making mode of operation in
[0054] The version of
[0055] In another example, an infusion substance other or in addition to coffee can be used to create a flavored beverage in the version of
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[0057] Similarly to the filter material in the sidewall 120 of the filter body 105, the filter material 225 of the transverse filter body 215 can be any material having one or more small openings adapted for filtration of coffee of other infused beverage. The filter material can be a mixture of different materials, such as a plastic or steel casing with a metallic mesh filter within the casing. Alternatively, the bodies can be structures that support a disposable filter, such as a flat filter that can be made of filter paper or other material. In this version, the structures can either have large open openings or can include filter material within the openings. The disposable filter can provide an additional layer of filtration in the latter version and/or can allow for easier cleaning of the coffee making system 100 following a pour-over operation. A disposable filter can also be used within the filter body 105 when the filter body 105 is used in conjunction with the transverse filter body 215. In this version, the transverse filter body 215 can be used to secure the disposable filter within the filter body 105 so that the disposable filter is near or contacting the inner surface of the sidewall 120 of the filter body 105. As with the filter material discussed above, the use of a disposable filter in the dual filter version of
[0058] Another version of a coffee making system 100 according to the invention is shown in
[0059] Another coffee making system 100 of the invention is shown in
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[0061] Another version of a coffee making system 100 according to the invention is shown in
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[0063] The coffee making system 100 can be made of any suitable materials and can be sized and shaped to suit any desired need. For example, the container 165 and/or carafe 170 can be made of one or more of glass, ceramic, steel, plastic, copper, other metal, and/or any other material suitable for contact with food or beverage. The lid 173 and/or parts of the container 165 can be made of any of the above-listed materials, and can be the same material or a different material than the rest of the container 165. The filter body 105 and/or the transverse filter body 215 can be made of steel, plastic, copper, other metal, and/or other material that is suitable for contact with food or beverage. The filter gasket 195 or wiper can be made of one or more of silicone, mesh screen, wired metal, plastic, and other flexible food or beverage safe materials that can slide within the container 165 while preventing the passage of a significant amount of coffee grounds.
[0064] The coffee making system 100 of the present invention can thus include and be used in any single manner or combination of manners as discussed above. In a particular version, the coffee making system 100 is a multi-purpose system that can be used as two or more of a press coffee maker 101, a pour-over coffee maker 102, and an infusion system. In a particularly preferred version, the coffee making system 100 is a multi-purpose system that is convertibly useable as a press coffee maker 101, a pour-over coffee maker 102, and an infusion system.
[0065] Although the present invention has been described in considerable detail with regard to certain preferred versions thereof, other versions are possible, and alterations, permutations and equivalents of the version shown will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon a reading of the specification and study of the drawings. For example, the cooperating components may be reversed or provided in additional or fewer number, and all directional limitations, such as up and down and the like, can be switched, reversed, or changed as long as doing so is not prohibited by the language herein with regard to a particular version of the invention. Also, the various features of the versions herein can be combined in various ways to provide additional versions of the present invention. Furthermore, certain terminology has been used for the purposes of descriptive clarity, and not to limit the present invention. Throughout this specification and any claims appended hereto, unless the context makes it clear otherwise, the term “comprise” and its variations such as “comprises” and “comprising” should be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated element, limitation, or step but not the exclusion of any other elements, limitations, or steps. Throughout this specification and any claims appended hereto, unless the context makes it clear otherwise, the term “consisting of” and “consisting essentially of” and their variations such as “consists” should be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated element, limitation, or step and not the exclusion of any other elements, limitations, or steps or any other non-essential elements, limitations, or steps, respectively. Throughout the specification, any discussed on a combination of elements, limitations, or steps should be understood to include a disclosure of additional elements, limitations, or steps and the disclosure of the exclusion of additional elements, limitations, or steps. All numerical values, unless otherwise made clear in the disclosure or prosecution, include either the exact value or approximations in the vicinity of the stated numerical values, such as for example about +/− ten percent or as would be recognized by a person or ordinary skill in the art in the disclosed context. The same is true for the use of the terms such as about, substantially, and the like. Also, for any numerical ranges given, unless otherwise made clear in the disclosure, during prosecution, or by being explicitly set forth in a claim, the ranges include either the exact range or approximations in the vicinity of the values at one or both of the ends of the range. When multiple ranges are provided, the disclosed ranges are intended to include any combinations of ends of the ranges with one another and including zero and infinity as possible ends of the ranges. Therefore, any appended or later filed claims should not be limited to the description of the preferred versions contained herein and should include all such alterations, permutations, and equivalents as fall within the true spirit and scope of the present invention.