Reusable brewing filter with ejection mechanism
11278149 · 2022-03-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47J31/0689
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Y02W30/80
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A reusable brewing filter, also known as a brewing pod or adapter, for brewing systems. The reusable filter incorporates an internal rotatable scraping or ejection mechanism to facilitate the disposal of spent coffee grounds or other extracted and brewed materials.
Claims
1. A reusable brewing filter comprising: a shell, having an interior, an interior surface, an exterior surface, and a top section, the shell further comprising at least one vertical side wall, the at least one vertical side wall having an interior surface and an exterior surface, the shell further comprising a base, the base having an interior surface and an exterior surface, the base defining at least one drain hole and, separately, one shaft hole, a cleaning scraper, the cleaning scraper having at least one vertical cleaning wing and at least one horizontal cleaning member, the at least one horizontal cleaning member further having a vertical cylindrical shaft formed therein at the center point, which vertical cylindrical shaft opposes the at least one vertical cleaning wing, the vertical cylindrical shaft having an end, a wing lever having a bore-through with walls that define a cleaning member retaining hole, the walls of the cleaning member retaining hole having indentations therein, wherein the at least one drain hole allows extract water to exit the interior of the cylindrical shell, and wherein the vertical cylindrical shaft fits within the cleaning member retaining hole.
2. The reusable brewing filter of claim 1 further comprising a lid, the lid having an interior surface and an exterior surface and an inlet port, wherein the inlet port allows water to be added to the interior of the shell.
3. The reusable filter of claim 1 wherein the wing lever has a wing lever tab formed therein in order to facilitate use and spinning action of the wing lever.
4. The reusable brewing filter of claim 1 wherein the at least one vertical side wall defines at least one open side wall drainage space, and further, wherein the at least one open side wall drainage space is covered entirely by fine mesh screening having a screen mesh hole size of about 10 micrometers or larger.
5. The reusable brewing filter of claim 1 wherein the base further comprises at least one cross member, the at least one cross member defining at least one open base drainage space, and further, wherein the at least one open base drainage space is covered entirely by fine mesh screening having a screen mesh hole size of about 10 micrometers or larger.
6. The reusable brewing filter of claim 1 wherein the at least one vertical side wall and defines a plurality of perforations wherein the perforations allow water to exit and simultaneously retain finely ground coffee beans having a size of about 25 micrometers or larger.
7. The reusable brewing filter of claim 1 wherein the base defines a plurality of perforations wherein the perforations allow water to exit and simultaneously retain finely ground coffee beans having a size of about 25 micrometers or larger.
8. The reusable brewing filter of claim 1 wherein the at least one vertical cleaning wing intimately abuts the interior surface of the at least one vertical side wall and the at least one horizontal cleaning member intimately abuts the interior surface of the base.
9. The reusable brewing filter of claim 1 wherein the end of the vertical cylindrical shaft has a vertically bisected end section and wherein the vertically bisected end section terminates in retaining tabs.
10. The reusable brewing filter of claim 1 wherein the end of the vertical cylindrical shaft has external spiral threads.
11. The reusable brewing filter of claim 8 wherein the wing lever has internal spiral threads which are capable of engaging with the external spiral threads of the vertical cylindrical shaft.
12. The reusable brewing filter of claim 1 wherein the cleaning scraper sits within the shell, the vertical cylindrical shaft is inserted into the shaft hole, the retaining tabs fit or lock into the indentations of the cleaning member retaining hole of the wing lever, and the wing lever is attached to reusable brewing filter by inserting the bisected end and retaining tabs into the cleaning member retaining hole so that the wing lever sits on the exterior surface of the base and may be rotated to allow the at least one vertical cleaning wing and the at least one horizontal cleaning member to scrape the interior surface of the at least one vertical side wall and the base, respectively, in order to clean and remove spent coffee grounds.
13. The reusable brewing filter of claim 8 wherein the cleaning scraper sits within the shell, the vertical cylindrical shaft is inserted into the shaft hole, and the wing lever is attached to the reusable brewing adapter by engaging and tightening the external spiral threads of the vertical cylindrical shaft and the internal spiral threads of the wing lever cleaning member retaining hole so that the wing lever sits on the exterior surface of the base and may be rotated to allow the at least one vertical cleaning wing and the at least one horizontal cleaning member scrape the interior surface of the at least one vertical side wall and the base, respectively, in order to clean and remove spent coffee grounds.
14. The reusable brewing filter of claim 1, further comprising a hinge, wherein the shell has a hinge base, the lid has a hinge pin, and the hinge attaches the lid to the top section of the shell.
15. The reusable brewing filter of claim 1 wherein the lid has external spiral threads and the top has internal spiral threads that engage with the external spiral threads of the lid in order to affix and tighten the lid to the top.
16. A reusable brewing filter comprising: an upper shell, having an interior, an interior surface, an exterior surface, and a top section, the upper shell further comprising at least one vertical side wall, the at least one vertical side wall having an interior surface and an exterior surface, the upper shell further comprising a base defining at least one drain hole and, separately, one shaft hole, a cleaning scraper, the cleaning scraper having at least one vertical cleaning wing and at least one horizontal cleaning member, the at least one horizontal cleaning member further having a vertical cylindrical shaft formed therein at the center point, which vertical cylindrical shaft opposes the at least one vertical cleaning wing, the vertical cylindrical shaft having an end, a wing lever defining a cleaning member retaining hole formed therein at the midpoint of the wing lever, a lower shell, the lower shell having the wing lever permanently attached, the vertical cylindrical shaft of the cleaning scraper is permanently attached to the wing lever through the cleaning member retaining hole, and rotation of the lower shell results in rotation of the horizontal cleaning member and the at least one vertical cleaning wing, and scraping of the at least one vertical side wall while the upper shell remains fixed.
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(7) The following descriptions are considered to be illustrative of the principles of the present invention and are not intended to be limiting. One of skill in the art will recognize and understand that there are suitable modifications and equivalents that may be used which fall within the scope of the invention described herein. The use of singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include plural references unless the context clearly requires otherwise. The embodiments are not limited to those illustrated in the drawings. It should also be understood that the drawings are not necessarily to scale. In certain instances, details may have been omitted that are not necessary for an understanding of the embodiments disclosed herein, for example, conventional fabrication and assembly.
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(11) The base, 104, extends below and past the at least one vertical side wall, 103, in order to cover the wing lever, 111, facilitate the use of the wing lever, and afford a stable surface for the base, 104, to rest within the brewing machine or on a flat surface outside of the brewing machine.
(12) Optionally, as shown in
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(14) In another embodiment, as illustrated from the top view in
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(18) In one embodiment, the screen mesh hole size is 20 microns or larger.
(19) In another embodiment, the screen mesh hole size is 50 microns or larger.
(20) Optionally, as shown in the embodiment illustrated in
(21) In another embodiment, the at least one vertical side wall defines a plurality of perforations wherein the perforations allow water to exit and simultaneously retain finely ground coffee beans having a size of about 50 micrometers or larger.
(22) In another embodiment, the base defines a plurality of perforations wherein the perforations allow water to exit and simultaneously retain finely ground coffee beans having a size of about 50 micrometers or larger.
(23) Optionally, as in the embodiment illustrated in
(24) In one embodiment, the end of the vertical cylindrical shaft, 110, has external spiral threads.
(25) In one embodiment, the wing lever, 111, has internal spiral threads that are capable of engaging with the external spiral threads of the vertical cylindrical shaft, 110, in order to attach the wing lever, 111, to the vertical cylindrical shaft, 110.
(26) In one embodiment, the cleaning scraper, 107, sits within the shell, 101, the vertical cylindrical shaft, 110, is inserted into the shaft hole, 106, and the wing lever, 111, is attached to reusable brewing adapter, 100, by inserting the vertically bisected end section, 121, and retaining tabs, 122, into the cleaning member retaining hole, 112, so that the wing lever, 111, sits on the exterior surface of the base, 104, and may be rotated to allow the at least one vertical cleaning wing, 108, and the at least one horizontal cleaning member, 111, to scrape the interior surface of the at least one vertical side wall, 103, and the base, 104, respectively, in order to clean and remove spent coffee grounds.
(27) In one embodiment, the cleaning scraper, 107, sits within the shell, 101, the vertical cylindrical shaft, 110, is inserted into the shaft hole, 106, and the wing lever, 111, is attached to the reusable brewing adapter, 100, by engaging and tightening the optional external spiral threads of the cylindrical shaft and the optional internal spiral threads of the wing lever cleaning member retaining hole so that the wing lever, 111, sits on the exterior surface of the base, 104, and may be rotated to allow the at least one vertical cleaning wing, 108, and the at least one horizontal cleaning member, 109, to scrape the interior surface of the at least one vertical side wall, 103, and the base, 104, respectively, in order to clean and remove spent coffee grounds.
(28) In one embodiment, the lid has external spiral threads and the top has internal spiral threads that engage with the external spiral threads of the lid in order to attach and tighten the lid to the top.
(29) In one embodiment, the reusable brewing adapter further comprises a hinge, wherein the shell has a hinge base, the lid has a hinge pin, and the hinge attaches the lid to the top section of the shell.
(30) In one embodiment, the shell, 101, is a cylinder and the at least one vertical side wall, 103, comprises a rigid skeleton that defines the at least one open side window, 117. The fine mesh screening, 118, is cut in individual sections or one continuous section so as to fit and cover the at least one open side window, 117, or the entire interior surface of the shell, 101. This allows the fine mesh screening, 118, to completely cover the at least one open side window, 117, and act as a sieve for the ground coffee bean extraction process.
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(32) Optionally, the second embodiment may include a fine mesh screen to cover the interior of the upper shell.
(33) Alternatively, the shell may be comprised of a cone or sphere shape.
(34) Alternatively, the reusable brewing adapter may be used in any situation where there is a brewing filter, pod, capsule, adapter, or other enclosure that holds unwanted material that needs to be ejected. Common applications, for example, include but are not limited to filtering coffee and tea extractions, beer brewing, wine making, food processing, blending, or juicing.
(35) The present invention in any or all of its elements may be comprised of any metal that is suitable for brewing coffee that is to be consumed by a user. For example, stainless steel, aluminum, brass, gold, and titanium may used to form the reusable brewing adapter and the mesh screen of the present invention. A thermoplastic resin, for example, a polyester, polypropylene, polycarbonate may be used to mold the reusable brewing adapter. Optionally, a non-toxic bisphenol A (BPA) free plastic is used to mold the reusable brewing adapter.
(36) The reusable brewing adapter may also be formed in part of a metal and in part of a thermoplastic resin. For example, the shell may be comprised of a thermoplastic resin and the mesh screen may be comprised of a stainless steel screen for a combination of durability and flexibility. The metal portions of the reusable brewing adapter may be formed, for example, from metal casting and can be accompanied by a lathe or mill machining process. The thermoplastic resin portions of the reusable brewing adapter may be formed, for example, by plastic injection molding using granules or other form of the desired thermoplastic resin.
(37) In operation, one uses the reusable brewing adapter by loading the shell with ground coffee and the extracting or brewing the coffee. In one embodiment, the present invention holds enough ground coffee for what is typically a single serving of coffee to be extracted. The single serving amount may be one to two tablespoons of ground coffee. In another embodiment the present invention is large enough to hold more than two tablespoons of ground coffee to provide for extraction of more than one serving of coffee liquid.
(38) After the brewing process is complete, in order to remove the content from the reusable brewing adapter, the user inverts the reusable brewing adapter over a receptacle, and twists the wing lever to scrape and eject spent ground coffee beans from the shell.
(39) The variations in the elements of the invention will be readily understood by one of skill in the art to be interchangeable with the elements described herein. These descriptions of the litter sifter element variations in the present invention are intended to be exemplary and are not intended to be limiting