POUR-OVER COFFEE SYSTEM
20220378242 ยท 2022-12-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47J31/0631
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J31/0636
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J31/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47J31/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A pour-over beverage system includes a dripper and a water reservoir stackable on the dripper. The dripper may include a receptacle having a bottom wall having an elliptical perimeter, a sidewall extending upward from the bottom wall to define an opening of the receptacle, the opening being circular, and a plurality of ridges on the sidewall. The dripper also includes a base extending outward from the bottom wall. The water reservoir includes a reservoir bottom wall, a plurality of first through-holes spaced about a center of the reservoir bottom wall, a plurality of second through-holes spaced about the center of the reservoir bottom wall such that the first through-holes are closer to the center of the reservoir bottom wall than the second through-holes are to the center of the reservoir bottom wall, and a reservoir sidewall extending upward from bottom wall to define an opening of the water reservoir.
Claims
1. A water reservoir for a pour-over beverage system, the water reservoir comprising: a bottom wall; a plurality of first through-holes in the bottom wall, the first through-holes being spaced about a center of the bottom wall; a plurality of second through-holes in the bottom wall, the second through-holes being spaced about the center of the bottom wall such that the first through-holes are closer to the center of the bottom wall than the second through-holes are to the center of the bottom wall; and a sidewall extending upward from bottom wall to define an opening of the water reservoir.
2. The water reservoir according to claim 1, wherein the first through-holes are equally spaced from the center of the bottom wall.
3. The water reservoir according to claim 2, wherein the first through-holes are equally spaced in a circumferential direction about the center of the bottom wall.
4. The water reservoir according to claim 3, wherein the second through-holes are equally spaced in the circumferential direction about the center of the bottom wall.
5. The water reservoir according to claim 1, wherein the second through-holes are offset with respect to the first through-holes in a circumferential direction about the center of the bottom wall.
6. The water reservoir according to claim 1, wherein the bottom wall is faceted to define a plurality of first wells and a plurality of second wells, and wherein the first wells are deeper than the second wells.
7. The water reservoir according to claim 6, wherein each of the first through-holes is located in a corresponding first well of the first wells, and wherein each of the second through-holes is located in a corresponding second well of the second wells.
8. A dripper for a pour-over brewing system, the dripper comprising: a receptacle to hold a filter, the receptacle including: a bottom wall having an elliptical perimeter; a sidewall extending upward from the bottom wall to define an opening of the receptacle, the opening being circular; and a plurality of ridges on the sidewall, a base extending outward from the bottom wall, the base being configured to support the dripper on a beverage container.
9. The dripper according to claim 8, wherein the base has a circular perimeter.
10. The dripper according to claim 8, wherein the sidewall has first portion extending normal to the bottom wall and a second portion angled outward from the first portion.
11. The dripper according to claim 10, wherein the ridges extend along the first portion and the second portion.
12. The dripper according to claim 11, wherein the ridges do not extend on to the bottom wall.
13. The dripper according to claim 8, wherein the bottom wall includes a nozzle at a center thereof.
14. The dripper according to claim 13, where the bottom wall includes a pair of ribs on opposite sides of the nozzle.
15. The dripper according to claim 13, further comprising a ring member extending down from the bottom wall, the nozzle being located at a center of the ring member.
16. The dripper according to claim 15, further comprising a plurality of ribs, each rib extending radially from the ring member towards a perimeter of the base.
17. A pour-over beverage system, comprising: a dripper, the dripper including: a receptacle to hold a filter, the receptacle including: a bottom wall having an elliptical perimeter; a sidewall extending upward from the bottom wall to define an opening of the receptacle, the opening being circular; and a plurality of ridges on the sidewall, a case extending outward from the bottom wall, the base being configured to support the dripper on a beverage container; and a water reservoir stackable on the opening of the receptacle, the water reservoir including: a reservoir bottom wall; a plurality of first through-holes in the reservoir bottom wall, the first through-holes being spaced about a center of the reservoir bottom wall; a plurality of second through-holes in the reservoir bottom wall, the second through-holes being spaced about the center of the reservoir bottom wall such that the first through-holes are closer to the center of the reservoir bottom wall than the second through-holes are to the center of the reservoir bottom wall; and a reservoir sidewall extending upward from the reservoir bottom wall to define an opening of the water reservoir.
18. The pour-over beverage system according to claim 17, wherein the first through-holes are equally spaced from the center of the reservoir bottom wall and are equally spaced in a circumferential direction about the center of the reservoir bottom wall, and wherein the second through-holes are equally spaced in the circumferential direction about the center of the reservoir bottom wall and are offset with respect to the first through-holes in a circumferential direction about the center of the reservoir bottom wall.
19. The pour-over beverage system according to claim 17, wherein the ridges extend along the first portion and the second portion, and wherein the ridges do not extend on to the reservoir bottom wall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the disclosure and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate exemplary embodiments and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the disclosure. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0028] Referring now in detail to the drawings for the purposes of illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, a pour-over brewing system 100 is shown in
[0029] In addition to
[0030] The water reservoir 200 also includes a sidewall 220 angled outward from the bottom wall 210 to define an opening 222 through which heated water can be poured into the water reservoir 200. The sidewall 200 can include indica that indicate various volumes for brewing different amount of coffee. In this exemplary arrangement, the indicia indicate 8 oz., 12 oz., and 16 oz. It is understood that the water reservoir is not limited to these volumes. A stepped portion 230 may be provided at the transition from the bottom wall 210 to the sidewall 220 to allow the water reservoir to rest on the dripper 300.
[0031] In addition to
[0032] As best seen in
[0033] The sidewall 330 has first portion 332 extending normal to the bottom wall and a second portion 334 angled outward from the first portion. The ridges 340 extend along the first portion 332 and the second portion 334 but do not extend onto the bottom wall 320. The ridges 340 prevent the sides of the paper filter from sticking to the sidewall 330, thereby providing space for the coffee to flow through the paper filter and onto the sidewall 330.
[0034] As best seen in
[0035] The dripper 300 can include a plurality of ribs 370 extending radially outward from the ring member 360 towards the perimeter of the base. The ribs 370 allow the dripper to be stably supported by different sized beverage containers. In addition, by providing a plurality of ribs 370 instead of a solid base, the amount of material of the dripper can be reduced.
[0036] In order to use the dripper, as shown in
[0037] The pour-over beverage system thus being described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the disclosure, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.