Pitcher and mixing ruler for preparing and dispensing beverages
RE049412 · 2023-02-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
G01F19/00
PHYSICS
International classification
G01F19/00
PHYSICS
Abstract
A ruler for mixing the ingredients of a selected beverage is slidably received in a vertical slot formed on the inside wall of a pitcher. The beverage ingredients for mixing are listed on each side of the ruler. The list of ingredients for each beverage is color coded to distinguish one beverage from another. The amount and order for mixing the ingredients in the pitcher are identified by parallel spaced measuring lines extending from the bottom to the top of the ruler. The lowermost measuring line on the ruler identifies the first ingredient added to the pitcher. The remaining ingredients are sequentially added to the pitcher to the level of the measuring line identifying each ingredient. The ingredients for mixing are added to the pitcher without requiring the volume of each ingredient to be separately measured and added. With the mixing ruler being releasably attached to the pitcher a set of mixing rulers for a collection of beverage recipes is available for use in mixing beverages in the pitcher.
Claims
1. Apparatus for .[.mixing and.]. preparing .Iadd.and mixing .Iaddend.beverages comprising, a handheld vessel having a closed lower end portion and an open upper end portion for receiving liquid ingredients, said vessel having an outer surface and inner surface defining a wall of said vessel, said wall extending between said lower end portion and said upper end portion, an ingredient mixing guide .[.detachably mounted on said vessel.]. for identifying the ingredients of a selected beverage for mixing in said vessel, .Iadd.a slot formed on said inner surface of said wall of said vessel and extending vertically between said lower and upper end portions,.Iaddend. said mixing guide .Iadd.detachably .Iaddend.mounted .Iadd.in said slot to fix the position of the mixing guide .Iaddend.on said vessel to extend between said lower end portion and said upper end portion, a plurality of measure lines visible on said mixing guide in spaced relation along the length of said mixing guide between said lower end portion and said upper end portion, said measure lines each identifying a selected ingredient for adding sequentially to said vessel in an amount that fills the vessel with the ingredient to said measure line identifying the ingredient, and said mixing guide detachable from said vessel after all of the ingredients identified on said mixing guide are added to said vessel.
2. Apparatus for preparing and mixing beverages as set forth in claim 1 which includes, a plurality of said mixing guides each having a planar surface for displaying in a graduated scale the ingredients required for preparing a selected beverage, and each of said mixing guides identifying the ingredients of different beverages.
3. Apparatus for preparing and mixing beverages as set forth in claim 2 which includes, .Iadd.each of .Iaddend.said mixing .[.guide.]. .Iadd.guides .Iaddend.being interchangable on said vessel permitting one mixing guide to replace another mixing guide on said vessel to allow an unlimited number of different beverage ingredients to be displayed on said vessel for mixing in said vessel.
4. Apparatus for preparing and mixing beverages as set forth in claim .[.3.]. .Iadd.2.Iaddend. which includes, a kit comprising a preselected number of mixing guides.[.in said vessel.]., each mixing guide being .[.releasably.]. .Iadd.detachably .Iaddend.mounted on said vessel for display of the ingredients for preparing and mixing a beverage associated with each mixing guide, and each mixing guide including instructions appearing thereon for combining the ingredients in the required order and amount for preparing and mixing a selected beverage.
5. Apparatus for preparing and mixing beverages as set forth in claim 1 which includes, said mixing guide being an elongated member for stirring beverage ingredients in said vessel, said elongated member having a length corresponding to the depth of said vessel, said elongated member having opposing planar surfaces, said planar surfaces each bearing a list of the ingredients for preparing a selected beverage, and said elongated member being detachably mounted on said vessel for display of the beverage ingredients listed on a selected one of said planar surfaces.
6. Apparatus for preparing and mixing beverages as set forth in claim 5 in which, said elongated member is supported on said vessel in a first position to display the list of ingredients on one of said planar surfaces, and said elongated member supported on said vessel in a second position to display the list of ingredients on the opposite side of said planar surfaces.
7. Apparatus for preparing and mixing beverages as set forth in claim 5 in which, said opposing planar surfaces on said elongated member each including at least two separate .[.list.]. .Iadd.lists .Iaddend.of ingredients for preparing two different types of beverages in said vessel, and each list of ingredients being visibly differentiated from the other list of ingredients appearing on said planar surface so as to distinguish the list of ingredients of one beverage from the list of ingredients of the other beverage identified on said planar surface.
8. Apparatus for preparing and mixing beverages as set forth in claim 1 .Iadd.in .Iaddend.which.[.includes.]., .Iadd.said slot is formed by a .Iaddend.a pair of guide rails extending vertically on said inner surface of said vessel in .[.space.]. .Iadd.spaced .Iaddend.parallel relation forming .[.a.]. .Iadd.said .Iaddend.slot therebetween within said vessel, and said mixing guide movable into and out of position in said slot for mounting said mixing guide within said vessel to display the ingredients of a selected beverage on said vessel.
9. Apparatus for preparing and mixing beverages as set forth in claim 8 which includes, said vessel being fabricated of a transparent material so that the ingredients for a beverage displayed on the mixing guide positioned inside of said vessel are visible through the wall of said vessel from outside of said vessel.
10. Apparatus for preparing and mixing beverages .[.as set forth in claim 1 in which.]. .Iadd.comprising.Iaddend., .Iadd.a handheld vessel having a closed lower end portion and a open upper end portion for receiving liquid ingredients, said vessel having an outer surface and an inner surface defining a wall of said vessel, said wall extending between said lower end portion and said upper end portion, an ingredient mixing guide detachably mounted on said vessel for identifying the ingredients of a selected beverage for mixing in said vessel, said mixing guide mounted on said vessel to extend between said lower end portion and said upper end portion, a plurality of measure lines visible on said mixing guide in spaced relation along the length of said mixing guide between said lower end portion and said upper end position, said measure lines each identifying a selected ingredient for adding sequentially to said vessel in an amount that fills the vessel with the ingredient to said measure line identifying the ingredient, a said mixing guide detachable from said vessel after all of the ingredients identified on said mixing guide are added to said vessel, .Iaddend. said vessel .[.includes.]. .Iadd.including .Iaddend.a pitcher having a handle extending on one side of said pitcher and a pour spout extending from an opposite side of said pitcher.Iadd., said pitcher handle includes a groove extending longitudinally on said pitcher, said mixing guide includes a ruler snapped into engagement into said groove to releasably mount said ruler on said pitcher handle, and said ruler having said measuring lines inscribed thereon to identify the required order and amount of each ingredient added to said pitcher for mixing the selected beverage.Iaddend..
.[.11. Apparatus for preparing and mixing beverages as set forth in claim 10 in which, said pitcher handle includes a recess extending longitudinally on said pitcher, said mixing guide includes a ruler snapped into engagement into said recess to releasably mount said ruler on said pitcher handle, and said ruler having said measuring lines inscribed thereon to identify the required order and amount of each ingredient added to said pitcher for mixing the selected beverage..].
12. Apparatus for preparing and mixing beverages as set forth in claim .[.11.]. .Iadd.10.Iaddend. which includes, a collection of said rulers each identifying a different beverage for mixing in said pitcher, and each of said rulers being releaseably snapped onto said pitcher handle to provide instructions for mixing in said pitcher the beverage identified on said ruler in said collection of rulers where the number of beverages identified for mixing is determined by the number of rulers in said collection.
13. Apparatus for preparing and mixing beverages .[.as set forth in claim 1 in which.]. .Iadd.comprising.Iaddend., .Iadd.a handheld vessel having a closed end portion and an open upper end portion for receiving liquid ingredients, said vessel having an outer surface and an inner surface defining a wall of said vessel, said wall extending between said lower end portion and said upper end portion, an ingredient mixing guide detachably mounted on said vessel for identifying the ingredients of a selected beverage for mixing in said vessel, said mixing guide mounted on said vessel to extend between said lower end portion and said upper end portion, a plurality of measure lines visible on said mixing guide in spaced relation along the length of said mixing guide between said lower end portion and said upper end portion, said measure lines each identifying a selected ingredient for adding sequentially to said vessel in an amount that fills the vessel with the ingredient to said measure line identifying the ingredient, said mixing guide detachable from said vessel after all the ingredients identified on said mixing guide are added to said vessel,.Iaddend. said ingredient mixing guide includes a measuring ruler identifying the order and amount of each ingredient for a preselected beverage added to said vessel for mixing, .[.and.]. said .[.mixing.]. .Iadd.measuring .Iaddend.ruler having an upper end engagable with said vessel open upper end portion to permit said measuring ruler to extend vertically on said vessel outer surface for display of the ingredients for mixing.Iadd., and said ruler upper end includes a pair of spaced apart tabs extending inwardly from said upper end toward the body of said ruler to form a reduced clearance area between each of said tabs and the body of said ruler to receive said wall of said vessel therebetween and frictionally engage said ruler upper end to said vessel.Iaddend..
14. Apparatus for preparing and mixing beverages as set forth in claim 13 in which, said measuring ruler includes an elongated body portion having opposite sides for identifying the ingredients for mixing different types of beverages, and said measuring ruler positioned on said vessel so that the surface of said measuring ruler identifying the ingredients of a selected beverage for mixing is displayed on said vessel outer surface.
15. A kit for mixing ingredients of a selected beverage in a vessel comprising, a vessel having a closed lower end and an open upper end for containing a liquid beverage, a measuring ruler having a length to extend between said closed lower end and said open upper end of said vessel, .Iadd.said measuring ruler having an upper planar surface located at said vessel upper end,.Iaddend. said measuring ruler identifying the ingredients of a selected beverage for mixing in said vessel, said measuring ruler having spaced apart measuring lines identifying the ingredients for the beverage, .[.and.]. .Iadd.said measuring ruler having a pair of tabs extending inwardly from said upper end portion toward the body of said ruler to form a reduced clearance area between the end of each tab and the body of said ruler to receive in frictional engagement said vessel at said open upper end, and .Iaddend. said measuring ruler being releasably attached to said vessel to display the ingredients identified on said measuring ruler to permit the ingredients to be added one after another to said vessel to a level opposite the measuring lines for each ingredient.
16. A kit for mixing ingredients of a selected beverage as set forth in claim 15 which includes, a plurality of said .[.mixing.]. .Iadd.measuring .Iaddend.rulers each having an identification of the ingredients of a selected beverage for mixing in the vessel where each ruler identifies the ingredients of a different beverage.
17. A kit for mixing ingredients of a selected beverage as set forth in claim 16 in which, said .[.mixing.]. .Iadd.plurality of measuring .Iaddend.rulers .[.form.]. .Iadd.forming .Iaddend.a set of rulers for mixing selected beverages in said vessel.
18. A kit for mixing ingredients of a selected beverage .[.asset.]. .Iadd.as set .Iaddend.forth in claim 15 in which includes, said .[.mixing.]. .Iadd.measuring .Iaddend.ruler having opposite sides, one side of said .[.mixing.]. .Iadd.measuring .Iaddend.ruler having a list of ingredients identified by said measuring lines for mixing a first beverage in said vessel, and an opposite side of said .[.mixing.]. .Iadd.measuring .Iaddend.ruler having a list of ingredients identified by said measuring lines for mixing a second beverage in said vessel.
19. A kit for mixing ingredients of a preselected beverage as set forth in claim 18 which includes, said measuring ruler opposite sides each having at least two different lists of ingredients identified by said measuring lines for mixing two different types of beverages, and said measuring lines for each list of ingredients of the selected beverage appearing in a preselected color so that the ingredients for each beverage are distinguishable by color one from another.
20. A kit for mixing ingredients of a preselected beverage as set forth in claim .[.18.]. .Iadd.15.Iaddend. which includes, said .[.mixing.]. .Iadd.measuring .Iaddend.ruler having an upper end and a lower end, and said .[.mixing.]. .Iadd.measuring .Iaddend.ruler upper end .[.having a clip for.]. releasably engaging said vessel .[.open.]. upper end to vertically support said .[.mixing.]. .Iadd.measuring .Iaddend.ruler on said vessel to position said .[.mixing.]. .Iadd.measuring .Iaddend.ruler lower end .[.oppositely of.]. .Iadd.at .Iaddend.said vessel lower end and .Iadd.position .Iaddend.said .[.mixing.]. .Iadd.measuring .Iaddend.ruler upper end .[.oppositely of.]. .Iadd.at .Iaddend.said vessel upper end.
21. A kit for mixing ingredients of a preselected beverage as set forth in claim .[.20.]. .Iadd.18.Iaddend. which includes, said .[.clip.]. .Iadd.measuring ruler upper end .Iaddend.releasably engagable with said vessel .[.open.]. upper end to position said measuring ruler on said vessel where a selected one of said measuring ruler opposite sides is visible for viewing on said vessel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(23) Referring to the drawings and particularly to
(24) Preferably, the vessel 14 is in the shape of a conventional pitcher having a preselected length and volume to efficiently receive the ingredients for mixing in the vessel 14. It should be understood that the vessel 14 is not confined to the configuration of a conventional pitcher. It may take any preselected configuration dictated by its use either for individual use or commercial use in preparing mixed beverages. One example configuration is a cocktail shaker having no handle.
(25) The pitcher 14 is fabricated of any suitable non-toxic material for mixing ingredients for human consumption. The preferred materials for fabricating the pitcher 14 are plastic, glass, and any other transparent material. In one embodiment the pitcher 14 shown in
(26) The pitcher 14 and mixing ruler 16 form the kit 12 by which a beverage formed of selected ingredients is mixed in the pitcher 14. The mixing ruler 16 is also preferably fabricated of plastic material and includes an elongated body portion 36 having a lower end portion 38 and an enlarged or expanded upper end portion 40. The body portion 36 has opposite planar surfaces 42 and 44 that extend a preselected length from the lower end portion 38 to the upper end portion 40. A profile of the stirring device is shown in
(27) As will be explained later in greater detail, the planar surfaces 42 and 44 are inscribed with the names of the ingredients that are added to the pitcher 14 for mixing the desired beverage, such as a cocktail, either alcoholic or non-alcoholic. As shown in
(28) The mixing ruler 16 is detachably mounted on the pitcher 14 to fix the position of the mixing ruler 16 on the pitcher 14 when in use and to remove the mixing ruler 16 from attachment to the pitcher 14.
(29) To facilitate the releasable attachment of the mixing ruler 16 to the pitcher 14, the pitcher is provided with an elongated slot or groove generally designated by the numeral 46, as illustrated in detail in
(30) The guide rails 48 and 50 are positioned a preselected distance apart and extend vertically in spaced parallel relation on the pitcher, wall 34 to form the slot or groove 46. The guide rails 48 and 50, as seen in
(31) The slot or groove 42 formed on the inner wall 34 of the pitcher 14 is dimensioned to slidably receive and retain the mixing ruler 16 in a fixed position on the wall 34 of the pitcher 14. Accordingly, the mixing ruler 16 has a thickness, as shown in
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(33) With the provision of the slot 46 for removably attaching the mixing ruler 16 to the pitcher 14, a number of stirring devices or mixing rulers 16 for many different types of beverages for mixing in the pitcher are utilized in accordance with the present invention. This overcomes the disadvantage of conventional beverage mixing containers and cocktail shakers where the ingredients are inscribed or imprinted on the surface of the container. Because there is a limited surface area on which identifying information can be printed, the use of a conventional cocktail shaker for measuring ingredients is not efficient. With the present invention there is no limit to the number of different types of beverages that can be mixed in the pitcher 14 by the provision of releasably attaching the mixing ruler 16 to the pitcher 14. Each mixing ruler identifies the ingredients of a number of beverages in the order and amount to be added sequentially to the pitcher. In one embodiment, each side of the mixing ruler 16 is provided in a color coded manner with the identification of two different types of beverages for mixing. Therefore, as illustrated in
(34) In the example of the mixing ruler illustrated in
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(36) Preferably, the identification of the cocktails and ingredients are color coded. The ingredients for BOURBON & BERRIES would be colored white and the ingredients for the WHISKEY SMASH would be colored orange. For purposes of illustration in
(37) In use, to prepare one of the two whiskey based cocktails identified on the surface 42 of ruler 16, the ruler is inserted in the slot 46 so that the surface 42 is visible from the outside of the pitcher. Consequently, the opposite surface 44 of the ruler 16 is positioned, as shown in
(38) The identifying ingredients appearing on all of the mixing rulers used with the present invention correspond to the recipe that is known for mixing the selected beverage. Any manner of imprinting or impressing the wording on the ruler so that it becomes a permanent part of the ruler is used. In one embodiment the printed information is in the form of a die cut strip adhesively attached to the surfaces 42 and 44 of the ruler. The strip identifies each ingredient and the volume by a measuring line 51 to which the ingredient is added to the pitcher. The measuring lines 51 provide the instructions for mixing the selected beverage.
(39) Once the mixing ruler is inserted in the slot 46 within the pitcher 14 where the desired beverage to be mixed is visible from outside the pitcher, then the ingredients are sequentially added to the measuring line 51 of each ingredient. For accurate mixing of the ingredients, the mixing ruler has a length that extends from abutting position of the lower end 38 with the closed end portion 20 of the pitcher 14. Most preferably, the mixing ruler 16 extends in length where the enlarged end 40 of the mixing ruler appears above the pitcher rim 28.
(40) To prepare one of the two whiskey based cocktails identified on the ruler surface 42, the ruler 16 is positioned in the slot 46 so that the surface 42 is visible from outside the pitcher 14. The identifying ingredients are viewable through the transparent wall 34 of the pitcher. One of the two drinks is selected. For example, if it is desired to mix a “WHISKEY SMASH” the ingredients are added to the beverage up to the measure lines identified for each of the respective ingredients of the cocktail. For example as shown in
(41) In accordance with the present invention, each of the ingredients for forming the beverage is identified on the mixing ruler 16, as well as the volume of the ingredient to be added without having to measure the ingredient. Thus, the mixing ruler functions as a guide for mixing the specific beverage. The demarcations or lines 51 on the ruler are spaced apart the required distance for adding the required amount of each ingredient of the selected beverage. All that is required is to sequentially add the ingredients to the pitcher from the lower end 38 of the mixing ruler 16 to the last ingredient listed at the top of the mixing ruler. This provides a fool proof method for mixing the ingredients of a cocktail without having to measure the volume of each ingredient using a measuring device, such as a shot glass, separately from the pitcher. The volume to be added for each ingredient is predetermined by the relative positioning of the measuring lines 51 inscribed on the mixing ruler 16.
(42) Once all the ingredients have been added to the pitcher to the levels required, the mixing ruler 16 is removed from the slot 46 and then used to stir the ingredients. After the ingredients are adequately mixed, the ruler is removed from the pitcher. The mixed contents are then poured from the pour spout 26.
(43) The length of the mixing ruler 16 and the spacing between the measuring lines 51 identifying the ingredients on the ruler for mixing the desired beverage is determined by the size of the pitcher so that at least all of the desired contents can be added to the pitcher in the correct proportion. The correct proportion according to the accepted recipe for mixing the beverage is predetermined by the length of the mixing ruler and the size of the pitcher. The spacing of the measuring lines for adding each ingredient is determined by the recipe for the beverage.
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(45) In the mixing of a BOURBON & BERRIES cocktail, the first ingredient added to the pitcher is blackberry puree filled to the measuring line therefor. Thereafter, lemon juice is added to the level of the measuring line that appears on the ruler. It is clearly seen through the wall 34 of the pitcher when the amount of lemon juice added to the pitcher reaches the measuring line for lemon juice. Thereafter, simple syrup is added to the level of the measuring line followed by the addition of bourbon to the level of the measuring line. After all of the ingredients are added to the pitcher, the mixing stirrer 16 is removed from the slot 46 and used to thoroughly mix the contents before pouring from the pitcher 14.
(46) To mix one of the whiskey cocktails identified on the surface 44 of the mixing ruler 16, as shown in
(47) In accordance with the present invention, a single mixing ruler is used to identify and mix four different types of cocktails. With the mixing ruler 16 shown in
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(49) On the surface 42 of the mixing ruler 52 the respective ingredients are identified by color code or as indicated in
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(51) On the side 44 of the mixing ruler 52 shown in
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(53) A “LA PALOMA” tequila based cocktail identified on surface 42 of the mixing ruler 54 shown in
(54) With the ruler 54 in the slot 46 in the pitcher as shown in
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(56) Alternatively, with the mixing ruler 54 shown in
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(58) For a DAIQUIRI to be mixed in the pitcher 14, the first ingredient that is added to the pitcher is simple syrup, followed by lime juice, followed by white rum. Each ingredient is added sequentially one after the other. There is no guess work as to the volume of each ingredient that is added to the pitcher by virtue of simply adding the ingredient to a level in the pitcher 14 positioned opposite the measuring line 51 on the mixing ruler 56, as seen through the wall of the pitcher.
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(60) The mixing ruler 56 shown in
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(62) With the mixing ruler 58 shown in
(63) To prepare a SUMMER SPRITZ, the first ingredient added to the pitcher is Aperol, followed by lemon juice, followed by elderflower liqueur, vodka, and finally club soda to the measuring line therefor. As with the prior methods of mixing, each ingredient is added one after the other up to the level of the mixing line 51 that identifies the ingredient visible through the wall of the pitcher. The SUMMER PEACH vodka based cocktail includes the ingredients of sweet tea, lemon juice, and peach vodka, each added sequentially, one after the other.
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(66) Further in accordance with the present invention as described above for the embodiments of the mixing rulers 52, 54, 56, and 58 illustrated in
(67) To mix a GINGER MOJITO in the pitcher 60 shown in
(68) With the embodiment illustrated in
(69) It should be understood that while reference to mixing ingredients for forming beverages is one method of using the present invention, the kit 12 formed by the combination of the pitcher and mixing ruler, particularly for the embodiment shown in
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(71) The mixing ruler 82 has a length that extends substantially the height or length of the pitcher 80. The upper end of the ruler 82 includes a hook-like end portion generally designated by the numeral 94 having an upper planar surface 96 as shown in
(72) The mixing ruler 82 has opposite surfaces 104 and 106, as shown in
(73) With the ruler 82 attached to the pitcher 80, as shown in
(74) According to the provisions of the patent statutes, I have explained the principle, preferred construction and mode of operation of my invention and have illustrated and described what I now consider to represent its best embodiments. However, it should be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically illustrated and described.