BEVERAGE MAKING APPARATUS
20230052261 · 2023-02-16
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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 a liquid-impermeable beverage container, and an infuser container, which can be inserted to, or extracted from the beverage container. The infuser container is liquid-permeable, while being impermeable to the infusible material. According to the invention, the infuser container, containing infusible material and being immersed in the liquid contained in the beverage container, may be extracted from the beverage container after a desirable length of time and securely placed above the liquid in an elevated tilted position, in which position the liquid remaining in the infuser container drips back to the beverage container. According to some embodiments of the invention, the placement and orientation of the infuser container, as well as a secure attachment of the infuser container to the beverage container, make it possible for the user to pour liquid from the beverage container without removing the infuser container from the beverage container.
Claims
1. An apparatus for making beverages by immersing an infusible material in a liquid, said apparatus comprising at least: an infuser container, said infuser container having a top opening, wherein at least a part of a body of said infuser container being liquid-permeable, said liquid-permeable body being impermeable to said infusible material; and a beverage container, said beverage container being a liquid-impermeable container comprising at least walls and a bottom, said beverage container having a top opening configured to permit inserting said infuser container to said beverage container and extracting said infuser container from said beverage container; and wherein said beverage container and said infuser container are configured to support inserting said infuser container into said beverage container by moving said infuser container downwards and placing said infuser container in a lower stationary position relative to said beverage container, in which lower stationary position said infuser container is substantially vertically oriented, with said top opening of said infuser container being located above said bottom of said infuser container, and wherein said infuser container is inserted into said beverage container to substantially the maximum possible length of said infuser container; and wherein said beverage container and said infuser container are configured to support a placing of said infuser container in a higher stationary position relative to said beverage container, wherein in said higher stationary position said infuser container assumes an elevated stationary position in which said bottom of said infuser container is located higher that said bottom is located in said lower stationary position and said bottom of said infuser container is located substantially above said top opening of said beverage container; wherein in said higher stationary position said infuser container is tilted by being rotated about a horizontal axis orthogonal to the central longitudinal axis of said infuser container.
2. An apparatus of claim 1, wherein said beverage container comprises a preferably concave support member extending from a top part of said beverage container, said support member adapted to be capable to support said tilted infuser container in said higher stationary position; and wherein a shape of a part of a wall of said beverage container, which wall part is located substantially opposite said support member, is adapted to receive and support said bottom of said infuser container.
3. An apparatus of claim 1, wherein said bottom of said infuser container comprises a plurality of protrusion elements configured to support said infuser container in said higher stationary position.
4. An apparatus of claim 1 wherein said infuser container and said beverage container are adapted to allow said infuser container to assume said higher stationary position by being lifted from said lower stationary position and tilted in a rotational direction, substantially opposite to a rotational direction in which said beverage container is to be tilted to pour liquid from said beverage container; and wherein said infuser container and said beverage container are configured to permit a secure attachment of said infuser container to said beverage container, which secure attachment keeps said infuser container in place when said beverage container is being tilted in order to pour a liquid from said beverage container, whereby said secure attachment prevents said infuser container from falling down when pouring a liquid from said beverage container.
5. An apparatus of claim 4, wherein said beverage container comprises an elevated support member, and wherein said infuser container and said elevated support member are configured to permit an engagement of said infuser container with said elevated support member, wherein said engagement of said infuser container with said elevated support member permits keeping said infuser container in said higher stationary position.
6. An apparatus of claim 5, wherein said infuser container and said beverage container are configured to permit said infuser container to assume said higher stationary position by being suspended on a top part of said elevated support member; and said infuser container and said beverage container are configured to constrain a movement of a bottom part of said infuser container when said infuser container is in said higher stationary position.
7. An apparatus of claim 5, wherein said elevated support member comprises a receptacle adapted to receive said infuser container; and said infuser container assumes said higher stationary position by being inserted or snapped to said receptacle.
8. An apparatus of claim 5, wherein said elevated support member is detachable.
9. An apparatus of claim 5, wherein said elevated support member is foldable.
10. An apparatus of claim 5, wherein said beverage container comprises a lid and wherein said elevated support member is attached to said lid.
11. Apparatus of claim 4, wherein said infuser container comprises a handle support member, wherein said handle support member is a handle connected to said infuser container in a proximity of said top opening of said infuser container, wherein said handle support member and said beverage container are configured to permit a free end of said handle support member, free end of said support member being a handle end opposite to the handle end connected to the infuser container, to securely engage with said beverage container and thus permitting said infuser container to rest on said beverage container, and wherein said infuser container and said beverage container are configured to constrain a bottom part of said infuser container,
12. An apparatus of claim 11, wherein said handle support member is configured to enable the user to manually press said handle support member against said beverage container and thus achieve a more secure connection of said infuser container and said beverage container when said apparatus is tilted to pour beverage from said beverage container.
13. An apparatus of claim 11, wherein said bottom part of said infuser container is constrained by being partially inserted in said top opening of said beverage container.
14. An apparatus of claim 1, wherein said infuser container additionally comprises at least a member selected from a group of members comprising at least an infuser container handle facilitating extracting an infuser container from a beverage container, an infuser container lid covering an infuser container top opening, and a protrusion or protrusions constraining a movement of said infuser container within said beverage container.
15. An apparatus of claim 1, wherein said beverage container additionally comprises at least a member selected from a group of members comprising at least a beverage container nozzle, a beverage container spout, a beverage container handle facilitating lifting and tilting said apparatus, and a beverage container lid covering a beverage container top opening.
16. An apparatus of claim 5, wherein said infuser container and said beverage container comprise matching members, which matching members engage with each other when said infuser container is rotated about its central longitudinal axis.
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[0027] A beverage container and an infuser container according to the first embodiment are configured to permit a vertically oriented infuser container to be inserted, typically by moving it downwards, into the beverage container to assume a lower stationary position. In the lower stationary position, similar to the position of infuser containers in conventional infuser teapots, the infuser container is substantially vertically oriented, with its top opening being above its bottom, being inserted into the beverage container to substantially the maximum possible length of the infuser container.
[0028] The beverage container and the infuser container are also configured to support placing the infuser container in a higher stationary position, in which position the infuser container assumes an elevated stationary position in which the bottom of the infuser container is located higher that the bottom is located in the lower stationary position, and the bottom is located substantially above the top opening of the beverage container. According to the present invention, the beverage container and the infuser container are configured so that in the higher stationary position the infuser container is tilted: the infuser container is not vertically oriented, as it is oriented in the lower stationary position. Instead, it is rotated about a horizontal axis orthogonal to the central longitudinal axis of the infuser container.
[0029] The first embodiment is illustrated by
[0030] When using the device shown in
[0031] An additional support means according to the first embodiment is illustrated by
[0032] To use the device shown in
[0033] Therefore, according to the first embodiment, by tilting the infuser container, that is, rotating the infuser container about a horizontal axis orthogonal to the central longitudinal axis of the infuser container; the user may place the infuser container in a tilted elevated higher stationary position, in which position the infuser container sits on the beverage container and is supported by said beverage container. A plurality of supporting means is provided to support the infuser container in a tilted elevated higher stationary position.
[0034] The beverage container comprises a preferably concave support member extending from a top part of the beverage container, and the support member is adapted to be capable to support the tilted infuser container in the higher stationary position. A part of a wall of the beverage container, located substantially opposite the support member in the higher stationary position, is adapted to receive and support a bottom of the infuser container.
[0035] The support means described in
[0036] Various shapes of bottom protrusions holding an infuser container in a tilted position, partly immersed in a beverage container, can be employed. For instance,
[0037] In addition, various means can be used to support the infuser container in the lower stationary position. For instance, in the lower stationary position a top flange of an infuser container may rest on the rim of a top opening of a beverage container; or an infuser container can be long enough to be inserted into a beverage container for the full height of the beverage container, so that the bottom of the infuser container rests on the bottom of the beverage container.
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[0039] Infuser container 200 is an open-top container, having a substantially cylindrical shape. Perforations 205 make infuser container 200 permeable to liquid but impermeable to the infusible materials, such as tea leaves, contained in infuser container 200. Flanges 215 are located near top opening 210 of infuser container 200. The flanges extend sideways from perimeter of opening 210, except for a part of the perimeter, where infuser container handle 220 is attached to a side of infuser container 200. Handle 220 is a short flat strip, for instance, made of stainless steel. Handle 220 comprises handle tip 225, which has a hook-like shape.
[0040] Cover part 230 is a lid, which is attached to the top of base part 250. Cover part 230 can be attached to base part 250, for instance, by snapping or twisting. Cover part 230 has opening 235, through which infuser container 200 can be inserted or extracted. Cover part 230 also comprises a support member 240. Support member 240 is adapted to support infuser container 200 in a tilted position substantially above base part 250. Support member 240 is an elevated extension of cover part 230, having a substantially “inverted U” shape, with a concave part 245 in the middle. Part 245 is configured to engage with handle tip 225 in a way, which enables infuser container 200 to assume a stable tilted suspended higher stationary position when infuser container 200 is hanging on support member 240.
[0041] Base part 250 is an open-top liquid-impermeable container. Base part 250 has top opening 255, handle 160, and nozzle/spout 270.
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[0044] In the higher (or “upper”) stationary position infuser 200 is located substantially above the level of liquid 282, so in that position infusible materials 280, which remain contained in infuser container 200, are separated from liquid 282 and the infusion process stops. The liquid, which may be remaining in infuser container 200, flows or drips back to base part 250.
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[0047] In general, the second embodiment teaches an apparatus, wherein the infuser container and the beverage container are adapted to allow the infuser container to assume a higher stationary position by being lifted from a lower stationary position and tilted in a rotational direction, substantially opposite to the rotational direction in which the beverage container is supposed to be tilted to pour liquid from the container; The infuser container and the beverage container are configured to permit a secure attachment of the infuser container to the beverage container, which secure attachment keeps the infuser container in place when the beverage container is being tilted in order to pour a liquid from the container. Therefore, the secure attachment prevents the infuser container from falling down when pouring a liquid from said beverage container.
[0048] Furthermore, the second embodiment teaches a beverage container comprising an elevated support member, the infuser container and the elevated support member being configured to permit an engagement of the infuser container with the elevated support member, and this engagement permits keeping the infuser container in the higher stationary position. In particular, the infuser container and the beverage container are configured to permit the infuser container to assume a higher stationary position by being suspended on a top part of the elevated support member. The infuser container and the beverage container are also configured to constrain a movement of a bottom part of the infuser container when the infuser container is in the higher stationary position.
[0049] It is understood that having a nozzle or spout is not necessary for apparatuses according to the present invention. If an apparatus is configured so that an infuser container (a) can assume an elevated, higher stationary position (as described above), (b) in this elevated, higher stationary position it is tilted in a direction, which is opposite to a pouring direction, and (c) securely remains in the higher stationary position when beverage is poured from the apparatus, then the apparatus is within the scope of the first embodiment of the present invention, even if the apparatus does not have a spout or nozzle. In addition, infuser containers according to the present invention do not need to be tilted in a direction, which is precisely opposite the pouring direction. The direction can be approximately opposite (e.g., the angle between the directions can be 165 degrees rather than 180 degrees).
[0050] Numerous other modifications of the second embodiment of the present invention are within the scope of the present invention. For instance, an infuser container can be attached to an elevated support member by other means than suspending the infuser container to a top part of the elevated support member. For instance, an elevated support member can comprise a holder/receptacle part, and an infuser container can be inserted into or snapped into the holder/receptacle. This solution is schematically illustrated by
[0051] An apparatus can be configured so that an elevated support member, similar to support member 240, can be temporarily detached or folded by the user, for instance, during storage or transportation. For instance, an elevated support member, made of a metal wire resistant to bending, can be attached to the beverage container by snapping the member between appropriately shaped protrusions, or inserting it into appropriately located and sized holes. Attached in these ways, an elevated support member can also be easily removed. An elevated support member can also be made foldable when not in use, for instance by employing pivot joints for connecting the elevated support member to the beverage container base. In that case, the elevated support member can be folded by moving its top toward the nozzle.
[0052] A support member, similar to support member 240, can be attached to wall of a beverage container rather than to a lid, and an apparatus according to the second preferred embodiment may have no lid at all. In that case an infuser container may have wide flanges, substantially covering the top opening of the beverage container when the infuser container is in the lower stationary position. The shape, size, and material of the parts, including the infuser container (which, for instance, does not have to be cylindrical in shape), base part, cover part, support member, and handle, can be different. As mentioned, some of the parts (e.g., a nozzle) may not be present. Numerous additional parts, such as a permanent or detachable lid for the infuser container, can be added. An infuser container may assume a lower stationary position because it inserted in a beverage container until it reaches the bottom of the beverage container. In that case, in the lower stationary position, the infuser container rests on the beverage container bottom instead of being suspended and resting on flanges. The description of the preferred embodiment serves as an example, illustrating the teaching of the present invention. In general, the first preferred embodiment applies to all cases, in which a beverage container comprises an elevated support member, and an infuser container and the elevated support member are configured to permit a top part of the infuser container to securely engage (or “connect”) with a top part of the elevated support member, and thus to permit the infuser container to hang (or “rest”) on said elevated support member.
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[0057] In general the third embodiment refers to all cases when an infuser container comprises a handle support member connected to the infuser container in a proximity of the top opening of the infuser container, wherein the handle support member and the beverage container are configured to permit a free end of said handle support member (that is, a handle end, which is opposite to the end connected to the infuser container), to securely engage with said beverage container and thus permitting said infuser container to rest on said beverage container. The handle support member may be configured to enable the user to manually press the handle support member against the beverage container and thus achieve a more secure connection of the infuser container and the beverage container when the apparatus is tilted to pour beverage from the beverage container.
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[0059] 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.
[0060] 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 have beverage container nozzles, beverage container spouts, beverage container handles facilitating lifting and tilting said apparatus, infuser container flanges limiting an insertion of an infuser container into a beverage container, infuser container handles facilitating extracting an infuser container from a beverage container, beverage container lids covering a beverage container top opening, and infuser container lids covering an infuser container top opening. In particular, infuser containers can have various types of lids, including snap on, twist on, and flip lids. The apparatuses may or may not be implemented as electric kettles. They can be made of various materials, for instance, glass, metal, porcelain, clay, plastic, or of a combination of different materials. Liquid permeability of infuser containers can be achieved by using perforation holes, metal or plastic mesh, fabrics attached to rigid frames, and so forth. The shape of an infuser container may be other than cylindrical, e.g., it may be oval, triangular, or square-shaped in cross-section. An infuser container may or may not have handles and flanges. A base part and a cover part can be connected/disconnected in various ways (snap on, twist on, hinges, lock-type connectors, etc.). A supporting part can be integrated with a cover part or implemented as a separate part, which can be attached to a cover part.
[0061] In particular, various types of connecting an infuser container to a cover part can be employed. For instance, while in the second preferred embodiment it is achieved by using a hook-shaped handle tip, other connection types are also possible, such as a snap-on connection of an infuser container and a concave supporting surface, or using flanges that are configured to engage with a supporting part when an infuser container is rotated about its central longitudinal axis.
[0062] Additionally, it is understood that the scope of the present invention extends to apparatuses, which use a variety of existing vessels as beverage containers. In other words, consumer products implementing the invention may not include a beverage container; instead, they may allow the user himself or herself to choose a beverage container (e.g., a jar). For instance, when manufactured or sold, such products may only include a cover part and an infuser container.
[0063] All these embodiments, as well as their variations, obvious to those skilled in the art, are within the scope of the present invention, which is generally defined as an apparatus for making beverages by way of immersing an infusible material in a liquid, said apparatus comprising at least:
[0064] an infuser container, said infuser container having a top opening, wherein at least a part of a body of said infuser container being liquid-permeable, said liquid-permeable body being impermeable to said infusible material; and
[0065] a beverage container, said beverage container being a liquid-impermeable container comprising at least walls and a bottom, said beverage container having a top opening configured to permit inserting said infuser container to said beverage container and extracting said infuser container from said beverage container; and
[0066] wherein said beverage container and said infuser container are configured to support said infuser container in an elevated tilted stationary position when said apparatus is in an upright position, wherein in said elevated stationary position said infuser container is placed substantially above a liquid contained in said beverage container and said infuser container is oriented to contain said infusible material inside said infuser container.
[0067] In addition, the present invention teaches an infuser container and a beverage container being configured to permit said infuser container to be securely attached (or “connected”) to said beverage container when said beverage container is being tilted in order to pour a liquid from said beverage container, whereby said secure attachment (or “connection”) prevents said infuser container from falling down or spilling its content.