APPARATUS FOR PREPARING A BEVERAGE
20230380621 · 2023-11-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47J31/4482
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J31/0636
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47J31/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An apparatus is provided for making beverages by immersing an infusible material, such as loose tea-leaves, in a liquid, such as hot water. The apparatus comprises two rigid-frame containers, a liquid-impermeable open-top beverage container, which can be an existing container selected by the user, and a movable liquid-permeable infuser container. According to embodiments of the invention, the infuser container may assume two different stationary positions relative to the beverage container, a lower stationary position and a higher stationary position. In the lower stationary position, the infusible material is covered by liquid and may be infused for a desired length of time. Thereafter the infuser container may be temporarily placed in the higher stationary position, in which position the infusible material is located above the liquid, to reduce or stop the dripping of the infusible material.
Claims
1. An apparatus for making beverages by immersing an infusible material in a liquid, said apparatus comprising: a substantially rigid-frame liquid-impermeable beverage container, said beverage container comprising a bottom and walls, said beverage container having an opening at a top part of said beverage container; and a detachable infuser container having a rigid-frame body comprising a bottom and walls, wherein at least a part of said body being partly liquid-permeable, said liquid-permeable body being impermeable to said infusible material; and wherein said beverage container and said infuser container are configured to permit placing said infuser container, substantially vertically oriented, in one of the first plurality of spatial orientations and moving said infuser container in said one of the first plurality of spatial orientations substantially vertically downward, so that said infuser container assumes a lower stationary position relative to said beverage container, in which lower stationary position said infuser container is being at least partly inserted in said beverage container through said top opening of said beverage container, and in which lower stationary position said infuser container sits on said beverage container and is supported by said beverage container; and wherein said beverage container and said infuser container are configured to permit placing said infuser container, substantially vertically oriented, in one of the second plurality of spatial orientations and moving said infuser container in said one of the second plurality of spatial orientations substantially vertically downward, so that said infuser container assumes a higher stationary position relative to said beverage container, in which higher stationary position said infuser container sits on said beverage container and is supported by said beverage container; and wherein in said higher stationary position said bottom of said insert container is located higher than said bottom of said insert container is located in said lower stationary position; and wherein one out of the first plurality of orientations can be transformed into one of the second plurality of orientations by rotating said infuser container about a central longitudinal axis of the infuser container; and whereby the user, when placing said infuser container in said beverage container, may selectively place said infuser container in said lower stationary position by selecting one out of said first plurality of orientations of said infuser container, and may selectively place said infuser container in said higher stationary position by selecting one out of said second plurality of orientations of said infuser container, wherein in said lower stationary position said infusible material may be immersed in a liquid, and in said higher position said infusible content may be elevated above the liquid.
2. Apparatus of claim 1, wherein an outside perimeter of at least a section of the infuser container has dimensions, which are smaller than some dimensions of an inside perimeter of a section of the beverage container that receives said infuser container section but larger than some other dimensions of the inside perimeter of the receiving beverage container section; and in each of the first plurality of orientations each dimension of the outside perimeter of said at least a section of the infuser container is aligned with a larger dimension of the inside perimeter of the receiving beverage container section, so that the outside perimeter of said infuser container section is completely within the inside perimeter of the receiving beverage container section; and in each of the second plurality of orientations at least one dimension of the outside perimeter of said infuser container section is aligned with a smaller dimension of the inside perimeter of the receiving beverage container section, so that at least a part of the outside perimeter of said infuser container section extend beyond the inside perimeter of the receiving beverage container section; whereby said infuser container section can be inserted in the receiving beverage container section in each of the first plurality of orientations of the infuser container, but cannot be inserted in each of the second plurality of orientations; and whereby the infuser container having one out of the second plurality of orientations can be inserted in the beverage container for a shorter distance than the infuser container having one out of the first plurality of orientations.
3. Apparatus of claim 1, wherein the infuser container comprises a plurality of extension elements connected to a top part of the infuser container and extending downward outside the beverage container; and external walls of the beverage container comprise at least a first plurality of matching external protruding elements; and in each of the first plurality of orientations of the infuser container the extension elements are not vertically aligned with the first plurality of matching protruding elements, and when the infuser container is being inserted in the beverage container the extension elements can move down unobstructed; and in each of the second plurality of orientations of the infuser container the extension elements are vertically aligned with the first plurality of matching protruding elements, and, when the infuser container is being inserted in the beverage container, the extension elements press against said protrusion elements, meet resistance, and downward movement of said extension elements is obstructed; whereby the infuser container having one out of the second plurality of orientations can be inserted in the beverage container for a shorter distance than the infuser container having one out of the first plurality of orientations.
4. Apparatus of claim 3, wherein said infuser container is configured to permit an independent rotation of said infuser container and said plurality of extension elements.
5. Apparatus of claim 1, wherein means are provided to prevent said infuser container in said higher stationary position from sliding sideways, said means being selected from a group comprising at least recesses and protrusions surrounding said top opening of said beverage container.
6. Apparatus of claim 1, wherein said beverage container additionally comprises at least an element selected from a group comprising at least: a nozzle or nozzles, a handle or handles, a reinforcing rim member attached to the top opening of the beverage container, a cover attached to the top opening of said beverage container, a stand or support, a lid or lids.
7. Apparatus of claim 1, wherein said infuser container additionally comprises at least an element selected from a group comprising at least: a nozzle or nozzles, a handle or handles, a stand or support, and a lid or lids.
8. Apparatus of claim 1, additionally comprising a lid, said lid being preferably configured to be capable of serving as a tray for said infuser container when said infuser container is detached from said beverage container.
9. Apparatus of claim 1, wherein said infuser container is adapted to be used in combination with a variety of existing vessels serving as beverage containers, and wherein said beverage container is an existing vessel available to a user.
Description
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
General Remarks
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[0025] Each of the embodiments illustrated by
[0026] The second container is a detachable and movable infuser container, which may be inserted in beverage container through the top opening of the beverage container. The infuser container contains the infusible material. The infuser container comprises a body, which body comprises a bottom, walls, and a top opening (said top opening may be covered with an optional lid). The container has a rigid frame made of a hard material, and may be completely made of a hard material. Therefore, the container is capable of substantially keeping its shape under normal use conditions. The infuser container is impermeable to the infusible material: the construction of the infuser container prevents the infusible material from passing through the body of the infuser container. At the same time, at least a part of the body of the infuser container is adapted to be liquid-permeable, so that the liquid can pass through the body of the infuser container. The infuser containers may be configured to be liquid-permeable but impermeable to the infusible material by, for instance, providing small perforation holes, or employing metal mesh, plastic mesh, or fabrics in the construction of the container.
[0027] According to the embodiments described in
[0028] According to the embodiments shown in
[0029] Therefore, the embodiments described in this section teach an apparatus for making beverages by immersing an infusible material in a liquid, said apparatus comprising: [0030] a substantially rigid-frame liquid-impermeable beverage container, said beverage container comprising a bottom and walls, said beverage container having an opening at a top part of said beverage container; and [0031] a detachable infuser container having a rigid-frame body comprising a bottom and walls, wherein at least a part of said body being partly liquid-permeable, said liquid-permeable body being impermeable to said infusible material; and [0032] wherein said beverage container and said infuser container are configured to permit placing said infuser container, substantially vertically oriented, in one of the first plurality of spatial orientations and moving said infuser container in said one of the first plurality of spatial orientations substantially vertically downward, so that said infuser container assumes a lower stationary position relative to said beverage container, in which lower stationary position said infuser container is being at least partly inserted in said beverage container through said top opening of said beverage container, and in which lower stationary position said infuser container sits on said beverage container and is supported by said beverage container; and
[0033] wherein said beverage container and said infuser container are configured to permit placing said infuser container, substantially vertically oriented, in one of the second plurality of spatial orientations and moving said infuser container in said one of the second plurality of spatial orientations substantially vertically downward, so that said infuser container assumes a higher stationary position relative to said beverage container, in which higher stationary position said infuser container sits on said beverage container and is supported by said beverage container; and wherein in said higher stationary position said bottom of said insert container is located higher than said bottom of said insert container is located in said lower stationary position; and
[0034] wherein one out of the first plurality of orientations can be transformed into one of the second plurality of orientations by rotating said infuser container about a central longitudinal axis of the infuser container; and
[0035] whereby the user, when placing said infuser container in said beverage container, may selectively place said infuser container in said lower stationary position by selecting one out of said first plurality of orientations of said infuser container, and may selectively place said infuser container in said higher stationary position by selecting one out of said second plurality of orientations of said infuser container, wherein in said lower stationary position said infusible material may be immersed in a liquid, and in said higher position said infusible content may be elevated above the liquid.
First Embodiment—Description
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[0037] The liquid-impermeable open-top beverage container 40 (
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[0039] Infuser container 50 (
[0040] The length of major axis 45 of beverage container 40 is greater than the length of major axis 55 of infuser container 50, and the length of minor axis 46 of beverage container 40 is greater than the length of minor axis 56 of infuser container 50, whereas the length of minor axis 46 of beverage container 40 is smaller than the length of major axis 55 of infuser container 50. Consequently, when infuser container 50 is rotated about its central longitudinal axis CLA so that major axis 45 is aligned with major axis 55, and minor axis 46 is aligned with minor axis 56, the outside perimeter of infuser container 50 is completely within the inside perimeters of both higher section 47 and lower section 48. When infuser container 50, in this first orientation, is lowered toward beverage container 40, infuser container 50 is inserted in both section 47 and section 48 of beverage container 40 (
[0041] When infuser container 50 is rotated about its central longitudinal axis CLA at a rotation angle of 90 degrees, so that major axis 55 of the infuser container is aligned with minor axis 46 of the beverage container, the outside perimeter of infuser container 50 is completely within the inside perimeter of higher section 47, but not within the inside perimeter of lower section 48 (
[0042] The illustrations of the first embodiment presented in
[0043] Therefore, according to the first embodiment, one of the first plurality of orientations (causing placing the infuser container in a lower stationary position) is transformed into one of the second plurality of orientations (causing placing the infuser container in a higher stationary position) by rotating said infuser container about a central longitudinal axis of the infuser container; and outside perimeter of at least a section of the infuser container has dimensions, which are smaller than some dimensions of an inside perimeter of a section of the beverage container that receives said infuser container section but larger than some other dimensions of the inside perimeter of the receiving beverage container section; and
[0044] in each of the first plurality of orientations each dimension of the outside perimeter of said at least a section of the infuser container is aligned with a larger dimension of the inside perimeter of the receiving beverage container section, so that the outside perimeter of said infuser container section is completely within the inside perimeter of the receiving beverage container section; and
[0045] in each of the second plurality of orientations at least one dimension of the outside perimeter of said infuser container section is aligned with a smaller dimension of the inside perimeter of the receiving beverage container section, so that at least a part of the outside perimeter of said infuser container section extend beyond the inside perimeter of the receiving beverage container section;
[0046] whereby the insert section can be inserted in the beverage container in each of the first plurality of orientations of the infuser container, but cannot be inserted in each of the second plurality of orientations; and whereby the infuser container having one out of the second plurality of orientations can be inserted in the beverage container for a shorter distance than the infuser container having one out of the first plurality of orientations.
[0047] It is appreciated that beverage containers and infuser containers according to the present invention preferably have symmetrical shapes. Therefore, an infuser container may typically have several spatial orientations, all of which result in the infuser insert being placed in the lower stationary position. Similarly, an infuser container may typically have several spatial orientations, all of which result in the infuser insert being placed in the higher stationary position. For generality, different spatial orientations of an infuser container resulting in placing the infuser container in the lower stationary position will be thereafter referred to as “the first plurality of orientations”. Different spatial orientations of an infuser container resulting in placing the infuser container in the higher stationary position will be thereafter referred to as “the second plurality of orientations”.
[0048] In some cases, when a beverage container, an infuser container, or both, have an irregular asymmetric shape, there may be only one spatial orientation, rather than a plurality of orientations, corresponding to the lower stationary position, or only one spatial orientation, rather than a plurality of orientations, corresponding the higher stationary position. Such cases are also covered by the present invention. Therefore, “a plurality of spatial orientations” in the context of the present invention may be understood as “at least one spatial orientation, and possibly several spatial orientations”.
First Embodiment—Operation
[0049] One method of using devices (or apparatuses) according to the first embodiment comprises the following steps: [0050] a. placing the infuser container in one of a first plurality of orientations, in which orientations the outside perimeter of infuser container 50 is completely contained within the inside perimeter of section 48; [0051] b. inserting infuser container 50 in beverage container 40 through a substantially vertical downward movement until infuser container assumes a lower stationary position; [0052] c. placing infusible material, such as tea-leaves, to infuser container [0053] d. pouring a liquid, such as hot water, to infuser container 50 until the liquid at least partly covers the infusible material; in both containers the liquid reaches the same level; [0054] e. waiting for a first desired length of time; [0055] f. lifting infuser container 50 through a substantially vertical upward movement over beverage container 40 and placing infuser container 50 in one of a second plurality of orientations, in which orientations the outside perimeter of infuser container 50 is completely contained within the inside perimeter of section 47 but not completely contained within the inside perimeter of section 48; [0056] g. inserting infuser container 50 in beverage container 40 through a substantially vertical downward movement until infuser container assumes a higher stationary position, in which position is inserted in section 47, but not in section 48, of beverage container and in which bottom 53 of infuser container 50 is supported by ledges 43; [0057] h. waiting for a second desired length of time while liquid from infuser container 50 drips to beverage container 40; [0058] i. when the dripping stops or is sufficiently reduced, removing infuser container 50 from beverage container 40; [0059] j. whereby a ready to use beverage, contained in beverage container is prepared without excessive dripping of infusible material after the material, contained in infuser container 50, is removed from beverage container 40.
[0060] An obvious modification of the method described above is placing infuser container 50 in beverage container 40, with the infusible material being already contained in container 50. Other modifications are also obvious to those skilled in the art. In all cases the liquid, infuser container, and infusible material are all placed in the beverage container, so that the infusible material, contained inside the infuser container, is immersed in the liquid. After infusing the material for a desired length of time, the user removes the infuser container with the user material inside. The beverage container now only contains a newly prepared, ready to use beverage.
First Embodiment—Advantages and Ramifications
[0061] Devices according to the first embodiment have a number of advantages. While they provide a solution to the prolonged dripping problem, they are also simple, safe, an effective to use, as well as easy to learn, clean, and manufacture. They are essentially self-explanatory and the user does not need to learn how to use them. Operating such a device is quick and easy: the user simply grasps the infuser container and moves it down to insert it in the beverage container. The user also directly lifts the infuser container up to remove it from the beverage container. Little or no effort is needed to assemble or re-assemble the device. The devices are easy to clean. The parts comprising the devices have a rigid structure and may be implemented without moving elements, which makes it possible to produce such devices of only hard non-toxic materials, such as glass, porcelain, or metal. The device makes it easy to infuse the same infusible material several times, which is common when making tea according to the Chinese tradition. The device may provide ample space for the infusible material to float during the infusion process, which is known to positively affect the quality of some of the beverages made by infusion.
[0062] It is appreciated that the embodiment shown in
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[0064] The inner contour of a top opening of a beverage container, can be defined by not only two ellipses intersected at their center points at 90 degrees, as shown in
[0065] A device according to the present invention may employ various shapes other than the elliptical shape described in
[0066] For instance, generally triangular or rectangular shapes, or diverse irregular shapes may be employed.
[0067] The device shown in
[0068] Therefore, according to the variation of the first embodiment, depicted in
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[0070] Various modifications of the embodiment shown in
[0071] It is appreciated that a beverage-making device according to the present invention, either the entire device or its component parts, can be made of various materials, such as glass, metal, plastic, and so forth. As illustrated by
Second Embodiment—Description and Operation
[0072] The second embodiment of the invention is shown in
[0073] External walls of the beverage container comprise a plurality of external protruding elements, which plurality of protruding elements generally match the plurality of extension members. Placing a vertically oriented infuser container above the top opening of the beverage container and rotating the infuser container about a central longitudinal axis so that the infuser container assumes one out of the first plurality of orientations places the plurality of extension members in a position, in which the extension members may move down unobstructed when the infuser container is lowered. In this orientation lowering the infuser container places the infuser container in the lower stationary position, in which a receptacle part of the infuser container containing an infusible material is located inside the beverage container, and the extension members are located outside the beverage container. Thereby infuser container assumes a lower stationary position, in which position the infuser container is supported by the beverage container, and in which position the extension members do not meet resistance from the matching protrusion elements.
[0074] Rotating a vertically oriented infuser container about a central longitudinal axis so that it assumes one of the second plurality of orientations places the extension members in a position, from which the extension members may not move down unobstructed when the infuser container is lowered. The extension members contact the protruding elements, meet resistance from the protruding elements, and receive support from the external protruding elements, which prevents the infuser container from moving lower. The infuser container assumes a higher stationary position, in which position the infuser container rests of the beverage container and the extension members press against the protruding elements.
[0075] Therefore, the second embodiment teaches an apparatus for making beverages, wherein the infuser container comprises a plurality of extension elements connected to a top part of the infuser container and extending downward outside the beverage container; and
[0076] external walls of the beverage container comprise at least a first plurality of matching external protruding elements; and
[0077] in each of the first plurality of orientations of the infuser container the extension elements are not vertically aligned with the first plurality of matching protruding elements, and when the infuser container is being inserted in the beverage container the extension elements can move down unobstructed; and
[0078] in each of the second plurality of orientations of the infuser container the extension elements are vertically aligned with the first plurality of matching protruding elements, and, when the infuser container is being inserted in the beverage container, the extension elements press against said protrusion elements, meet resistance, and downward movement of said extension elements is obstructed;
[0079] whereby the infuser container having one out of the second plurality of orientations can be inserted in the beverage container for a shorter distance than the infuser container having one out of the first plurality of orientations.
[0080] A device according to the second embodiment is depicted in
[0081] By adjusting a rotation angle of infuser container 134 about a central longitudinal vertical axis of infuser container 134 before placing infuser container 134 on beverage container 130, the user can selectively insert infuser container 134 deeper or less deep in beverage container 130, causing container 134 to assume, respectively, a lower stationary position or a higher stationary position. To choose the lower stationary position the user places infuser container 134 in upright position above opening 131 of beverage container 130 and rotates infuser container 134 so that extensions 138 are not vertically aligned with protrusions 138. When infuser container 134 in this orientation is moved down to beverage container 130, extensions 138 move down unobstructed, which permits a deeper insertion of infuser container 134 into beverage container 130. Infuser container 134 then assumes a lower stationary position (
[0082] Therefore, according to the second embodiment, the first plurality of orientations is transformed into the second plurality of orientations by rotating the infuser container about a central longitudinal axis of the infuser container; and [0083] a. the infuser container comprises a plurality of extension elements connected to the top part of the infuser container and extending downward outside the beverage container; and [0084] b. external walls of the beverage container comprise at least a first a plurality of matching external protruding elements; and [0085] c. in each of the first plurality of orientations of the infuser container the extension elements are not vertically aligned with the first plurality of matching protruding elements, and when the infuser container is being inserted in the beverage container the extension elements can move down unobstructed; and [0086] d. in each of the second plurality of orientations of the infuser container the extension elements are vertically aligned with the first plurality of matching protruding elements, and, when the infuser container is being inserted in the beverage container, the extension elements press against said protrusion elements and meet resistance;
[0087] whereby the infuser container having one out of the second plurality of orientations can be inserted in the beverage container for a shorter distance than the infuser container having one out of the first plurality of orientations.
Second Embodiment—Ramifications
[0088] The second embodiment has substantially the same advantages as the first embodiment. The embodiment illustrated by
[0089] Another obvious modification is a device according to the second embodiment, comprising an additional second plurality of protruding elements supporting the infuser container in a lower stationary position. The second plurality of protrusions may be located lower than protrusions supporting the infuser container in the higher stationary position (such as protrusions 132 shown in
[0090] The infuser container may be configured to permit rotating the plurality of extension members independently from the rest of the infuser container. For instance, ring 139 with attached extension members 138, shown in
GENERAL REMARKS AND RAMIFICATIONS
[0091] Apparatuses according to the present invention can be used for preparing a wide variety of beverages, using various infusible materials (including black tea, green tea, white tea, rooibos tea, hibiscus tea, herbal tea, ground coffee, herbs, dried berries, and so forth) and various liquids.
[0092] Apparatuses according to the present invention can have various form factors and can be implemented as various products. For instance, they may or may not be implemented as electric kettles. They can be implemented as devices for personal use (e.g., serve as personal tea cups) or group use (i.e., devices shared by several uses). They can be made of various materials, for instance, glass, metal, porcelain, clay, plastic, as well as fabrics attached to a rigid frame, or of a combination of different materials.
[0093] Apparatuses according to the present invention can be combined with various additional elements, such as a lid, which may, for instance, serve as tray for the infuser container when the container is removed from the beverage container.
[0094] The terms “apparatus and “device” are used interchangeably in this document.
[0095] When beverage containers of the types described in
[0096] There may not be a clear border separating a container's walls and bottom, for instance, if a beverage container has a substantially semi-spherical shape (in which case the beverage container may be attached to a stand having a flat lower part and a concave upper part serving as a receptacle to beverage container's bottom, to ensure stability of the beverage container). In such cases the bottom of the container is generally the part of the container, which is located opposite to the top opening and represents a lower part of the beverage container during the normal use conditions. Defining an exact border between the walls and the bottom of a beverage container is not essential for the subject matter of the present invention.
[0097] A longitudinal axis in the context of the present invention is an axis, which is parallel to the top-bottom dimension of an infuser container or a beverage container. If not specially mentioned, both containers are oriented so that their top openings are located above, and are vertically aligned with, their bottoms.
[0098] The transition from one out of the first plurality of orientations (in which orientations the infuser container assumes the lower stationary position when being lowered on the beverage container) to one out of the second plurality of orientations (in which orientations the infuser container assumes the second higher stationary position when being lowered on the beverage container), according to the first and second embodiments of the present invention, is described above as being achieved by rotating the infuser container about its central longitudinal axis. It is obvious to those skilled in the art, that additional movements may be required in addition to changing the rotational orientation of an infuser container about a longitudinal axis before the infuser container is moved downward toward a beverage container. In general, to successfully perform a transition of an infuser container from one of the first plurality of orientations to one of the second plurality of orientations according to the first and second embodiments, the user does not need to accurately identify and use the central longitudinal axis of the infuser container. Such as transition can be achieved, for instance, by rotating the infuser container about any longitudinal axis and then adjusting the position of the infuser container by moving the container horizontally.
[0099] Furthermore, it is understood that the above difference between the first and second pluralities of orientations is described regarding the outcome, rather than the actual process, of the transition. When moving an infuser container from one of the first plurality of orientations to one of the second plurality of orientations the user may achieve the transition in several steps and by combining various types of movements. The process may also include trial and error.
[0100] Additionally, it is understood that the scope of the present invention extends to apparatuses, which do not include a particular beverage container; such apparatuses are adapted to be used in combination with a variety of vessels serving as beverage containers. In other words, consumer products implementing the invention may not include a beverage container; instead, they allow the user himself or herself to choose a beverage container for preparing a beverage. For instance, when manufactured or sold, such products may only include an infuser container or a combination of an infuser container and a supporting base. Such components are provided to be used in combination with a variety of vessels of the user's choosing, which vessels serve as beverage containers.
[0101] For instance, a product according to a variation of the first embodiment may comprise an infuser similar to infuser container 50 (see
[0102] A variation of the above embodiment is shown in
[0103] All these embodiments are within the scope of the present invention.