COLD BREW COFFEE BREWING MACHINE
20200268196 ยท 2020-08-27
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Abstract
A cold brew coffee brewing machine is provided. The cold brew coffee brewing machine may have an upper chamber and a generally identical lower chamber wherein the upper chamber and the lower chamber may be, for example, common mason jars. A filter unit may be secured between the upper chamber and the lower chamber when the coffee brewing machine is in use. A hand pump may be connected to the filter unit and may provide air pressure to the upper chamber. The lower chamber may then be secured to the filter unit and the entire device inverted. Both gravity and air pressure created by the hand pump may be used to force the water through the filter unit so that the drinkable coffee enters the lower chamber.
Claims
1. A coffee brewing machine comprising: a first chamber having a top having an opening, a bottom, a side, a generally hollow interior; a second chamber having a top having an opening, a bottom, a side, a generally hollow interior; a filter unit removably secured between the first chamber and the second chamber; wherein the filter unit has a top, a bottom, a side and a generally hollow interior.
2. The coffee brewing machine of claim 1 wherein the filter unit is cone-shaped.
3. The coffee brewing machine of claim 1 further comprising: a replaceable filter located within the generally hollow interior of the filter unit.
4. The coffee brewing machine of claim 1 further comprising: a hand pump secured to the filter unit.
5. The coffee brewing machine of claim 4 further comprising: a hose connecting the hand pump to the filter unit.
6. The coffee brewing machine of claim 5 wherein the hose is bendable.
7. The coffee brewing machine of claim 1 wherein the filter unit has a screen portion for straining a liquid and wherein the screen portion has a main opening larger than the openings of the screen and wherein the main opening receives a conduit having an opening channel.
8. The coffee brewing machine of claim 1 further comprising: a first securing mechanism located on the filter unit wherein the first securing mechanism extends outward from the filter unit away from an interior of the filter unit and wherein the first securing mechanism is capable of temporarily securing a hand pump.
9. The coffee brewing machine of claim 8 further comprising: a second securing mechanism attached to the filter unit in a mirror orientation with respect to the first securing mechanism.
10. The coffee brewing machine of claim 7 wherein the conduit is connected to a hose which is connected to a hand pump.
11. The coffee brewing machine of claim 3 wherein the a replaceable filter is a paper filter.
12. The coffee brewing machine of claim 1 wherein the first chamber and the second chamber are identical.
13. The coffee brewing machine of claim 4 wherein the hand pump creates a higher air pressure in the first chamber than the air pressure second chamber therein forcing a liquid to pass through the filter unit.
14. The coffee brewing machine of claim 1 wherein the filter unit is secured to the first chamber by a threaded member securing assembly.
15. The coffee brewing machine of claim 1 wherein the filter unit is secured to the second chamber by a threaded member securing assembly.
16. The coffee brewing machine of claim 1 wherein a liquid may pass from the first chamber through the filter unit and then into the second chamber by gravity.
Description
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[0021] A cold brew coffee brewing machine is provided. The cold brew coffee brewing machine may have an upper chamber and a generally identical lower chamber wherein the upper chamber and the lower chamber may be, for example, common mason jars. A filter unit may be secured between the upper chamber and the lower chamber when the coffee brewing machine is in use. A hand pump may be connected to the filter unit and may provide air pressure to the upper chamber. Coffee grounds and water may be first mixed in the inverted upper chamber and the filter unit may then be secured to the upper chamber. The lower chamber may then be secured to the filter unit and the entire device inverted. Both gravity and air pressure created by the hand pump may be used to force the water through the filter unit so that the drinkable coffee enters the lower chamber.
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[0023] In an embodiment, both the upper chamber 10 and the lower chamber 50 may each have a closed bottom 51 (
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[0025] An opening 160 may be located at the top 101 of the filter unit 100 and an opening 161 may be present on the bottom 102 of the filter unit 100 such that the liquid 280 may pass from completely through the filter unit 100 during use. A hole 135 may be located at, for example, an upper section 1000 of the filter unit 100. The hole 135 may be connected to a bendable hose 130 which may terminate at a hand pump 125 or may be directly connected to the hand pump 125. The hand pump 125, when squeezed by a user, may force air 300 through the bendable hose 130 and into the upper chamber 10 during use. As a result, the upper chamber 10 has a greater air pressure than the lower chamber 50 and liquid is therein forced downward. An optional adjustable knob 140 connected to the hand pump 125 may allow a user to control the flow of air 300 through the bendable hose 130.
[0026] In one embodiment, a vent hole 440 (
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[0028] In an embodiment, the funnel unit 205 (
[0029] During use, coffee grounds 400 and water (which combine to form the liquid 280) and may be first added and lightly mixed in the upper chamber 10. An additional optional disposable paper filter 90 (
[0030] As the coffee-water liquid mix 280 is pulled downward, via gravity, the coffee-water liquid mix 280 first passes through the screen unit 200 and the funnel unit 205 and drips into the empty lower chamber 50. The screen 200 and the optional paper filter 90 may prevent undissolved coffee grounds 400 from entering the lower chamber 50. During the drip, a user may electively utilize the hand pump 125 to add air pressure 300 to the upper chamber 10 so that the increased air pressure 300 forces the coffee-water liquid mix 280 down through the filter unit 100 faster than mere gravity would otherwise force the coffee-water liquid mix 280 downward. As the coffee-water liquid mix 280 passes into the lower chamber 50, only drinkable coffee is left in the lower chamber 50. Cold, warm or hot coffee may be made using this device 1.
[0031] In one embodiment, the side of the filter unit 100 may have at least one optional securing mechanism 333 (
[0032] The securing mechanism 888 may be attached to the exterior side wall of the filter unit 100 and may secure the hand pump 125 in an elevated manner so that the hand pump 125 does not contact the surface the device 1 is sitting on. Further, the filter unit 100 may have two securing mechanisms 888 as is shown in the figures. The securing mechanism 888 may be opposing, having a mirror orientation to each other so as to better secure the hand pump 125 by either sliding the hand pump 125 in between the two securing mechanisms 888 or to wrap the hose 130 (in the hose 130 embodiment) around the two securing mechanisms 888.
[0033] Although embodiments of the invention are shown and described therein, it should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention and without diminishing its attendant advantages.