Magnetic Stir Bar Catching Means
20200122104 ยท 2020-04-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01F35/51
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F35/53
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F33/45
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A container having a recess or a series of projections on the interior side of its wall to catch or restrain a magnetic stir bar during the pouring of contents from the container. The recess or series of projections may extend along the full interior circumference of the container or may be vertically aligned with a spout located at the opening of the container. One or more drainage channels extending from the recess towards the opening of the container may be provided to assist in pouring the contents out of the container.
Claims
1. A container comprising: a base; an opening at the top of said container; and a wall extending between said base and said opening, said wall comprising: an interior side; an exterior side; and a recess on said interior side for catching a magnetic stir bar during the pouring of contents from said container.
2. The container of claim 1 wherein said recess on said interior side of said wall extends around the full interior perimeter of said interior side of said wall.
3. The container of claim 1 further comprising a spout at said opening and said recess being vertically aligned with said spout.
4. The container of claim 1 further comprising at least one drainage channel extending from said recess towards said opening.
5. The container of claim 4 wherein the depth of said at least one drainage channel is less than the depth of said recess such that a magnetic stir bar retained in said recess will not move into said at least one drainage channel during the pouring of contents from said container.
6. The container of claim 4 wherein the width of said at least one drainage channel is less than the width of said recess such that a magnetic stir bar retained in said recess will not move into said at least one drainage channel during the pouring of contents from said container.
7. The container of claim 1 wherein said recess is in the form of a spiral.
8. The container of claim 7 wherein said recess extends at least one full rotation around said interior side of said wall.
9. The container of claim 7 wherein said recess extends at least two full rotations around said interior side of said wall.
10. The container of claim 1 wherein said container is a wine decanter.
11. A container comprising: a base; an opening at the top of said container; and a wall extending between said base and said opening, said wall comprising: an interior side; an exterior side; and one or more projections extending inwards from the interior side for restraining a magnetic stir bar during the pouring of contents from said container.
12. The container of claim 11 wherein said one or more projections extend around the full interior perimeter of said interior side of said wall.
13. The container of claim 11 further comprising a spout at said opening and said one or more projections being vertically aligned with said spout.
14. The container of claim 11 wherein said one or more projections form a series of alternating projections and spaces.
15. The container of claim 11 wherein said one or more projections are conical in shape.
16. The container of claim 11 wherein said one or more projections are finger-like projections.
17. The container of claim 11 wherein at least one of said one or more projections has a magnet.
18. The container of claim 11 wherein said container is a wine decanter.
19. (canceled)
20. A method of mixing one or more substances, said method comprising: placing the one or more substances in the container of claim 1; placing a magnetic stir bar in said container; powering a magnetic mixer below the container such the magnetic stir bar within the container spins to mix said one or more substances in the container; and pouring said one or more substances from the container; wherein during said pouring, said magnetic stir bar is caught by said recess on said interior side of said wall.
21. A method of mixing one or more substances, said method comprising: placing the one or more substances in the container of claim 11, placing a magnetic stir bar in said container; powering a magnetic mixer below the container such the magnetic stir bar within the container spins to mix said one or more substances in the container; and pouring said one or more substances from the container; wherein during said pouring, said magnetic stir bar is restrained by said one or more projections.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0029] At least one mode for carrying out the invention in terms of one or more examples will be described by reference to the drawings thereof in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AT LEAST ONE MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION IN TERMS OF EXAMPLE(S)
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[0045] The container 2 has a base 8 and an opening 10. A container wall 12 extends from the base 8 to the opening 10. The wall 12 has an exterior side that may be grasped and held by a user and an interior side that, in combination with the base, forms the space for holding substances placed into the container.
[0046] Now referring to
[0047] Magnetic stir bar 25 used for magnetic mixing typically sinks to the bottom of the substance(s) to be mixed and rests on the container's base 8 when the container is upright.
[0048] Now referring to an alternate embodiment of the invention shown in
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[0051] If the angle at which the spiral recess 52 extends up the container's wall is too steep, the magnet stir bar caught by the spiral recess 52 may slide up the spiral recess 52 towards upper end 56. The magnetic stir bar might then leave the spiral recess 52 as a result of gravity and the flow of liquid of out of the container. This is of particular concern where the spiral makes between one and one and a half rotations around the interior side of the container's wall. It will therefore be appreciated that the angle of the spiral recess 52 should not be too steep. Preferably the spiral recess 52 makes at least two full rotations around the interior side of the container's wall (as shown in
[0052] Various embodiments of the invention, including those shown in
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[0054] While the restrainer 70 shown in
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[0056] During pouring, liquid within the container 60 freely flows through spaces 72 in the restrainer. However, the magnetic stir bar 25 is prevented from sliding up the full height of the container's wall and out of the opening 64 by projections 74 of the retainer 70. The spaces 72 are shaped and sized such that the magnetic stir bar 25 cannot pass through the spaces 72 during pouring. For example, if a magnetic stir bar has a diameter of 6 mm, space 72 would have a width smaller than 6 mm (such as a width of 5 mm). As the magnetic stir bar 25 typically sinks and will rest on the interior wall during pouring, the size and shape of the portion of the spaces 72 nearest to the interior wall is of greater importance than the size and shape of the portion of the spaces 72 closer to the centre of the container. In
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[0058] While the projections 90 are shown as being conical in shape, it will be appreciated that the shape and size of the projections 90 can vary. For instance, projections 90 could be finger-like projections extending inwards from the interior wall of the container. In another example, the projections 90 could be U-shaped or V-shaped such that the opening of the U-shaped or V-shaped projections is directed downwards towards the base 82 of the container. In the U-shaped or V-shaped example, the magnetic stir bar 25 may enter into and be caught by the U-shaped or V-shaped projection during pouring.
[0059] As with the restrainer 70 shown
[0060] The projections 90 may have internal magnets that will magnetically couple to and retain magnetic stir bar 25 within the container 80 during pouring.
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[0063] The container having a recess trapping means or having one or more restrainer projections may be sold alone or as an assembly with a magnetic mixer and a magnetic stir bar. A user, such as a homeowner, bartender, or barista can use the assembly to mix one or more alcoholic or non-alcoholic substances. The user places the one or more substance and a magnetic stir bar into the container. A magnetic mixer beneath the container is then powered and the magnetic coupling between the magnetic mixer and the magnetic stir bar across the base of the container causes the magnetic stir bar to spin within the container. This results in the mixture of the one or more substances within the container. Once the desired level of mixing is achieved, which may be selected by the user on the magnetic mixer, the container is lifted and the mixed substance(s) are poured out. It is not necessary to remove the magnetic stir bar prior to pouring since the magnetic stir bar will be caught and retained within the recess trapping means or by the one or more restrainer projections on the interior side wall of the container during pouring.
[0064] As one example, in a method of aerating wine by mixing, a magnetic stir bar and wine are placed into a wine decanter having recess trapping means (or one or more restrainer projections) according to the invention. The wine is then magnetically stirred and aerated using a magnetic mixer. Once stirring is complete, the wine may be poured directly from the decanter without needing to first remove the magnetic stir bar since the recess (or one or more restrainer projections) on the container retain the magnetic stir bar within the container. Other beverages or substances requiring mixing such as sports drinks made from crystals, cold brew coffee, or eggs for scrambled eggs may also be mixed using the container having recess trapping means (or one or more restrainer projections).
[0065] During magnetic mixing using the embodiment of the invention having a spiral recess, the spiral may facilitate the upwards movement of the substance being mixed along the interior wall of the container. In a wine aeration method, the greater surface area between the wine and air speeds up aeration. In a carbonation application, the greater surface area results in quicker carbonation.
[0066] In the foregoing description, exemplary modes for carrying out the invention in terms of examples have been described. However, the scope of the claims should not be limited by those examples, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole. The specification and drawings are, accordingly, to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense.