Pour over beverage system
20170360251 · 2017-12-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47J31/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J31/56
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J31/0631
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J31/0636
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A23F5/262
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47J31/56
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J31/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A pour-over beverage system is disclosed. The pour-over beverage system includes a double walled vacuum sealed cup feature or pour-over reservoir for holding a steeped beverage and a flow control mechanism or flow control insert attached to a bottom portion of the double walled vacuum sealed cup feature or pour-over reservoir for dispensed the steeped beverage. The system also preferably includes a double walled vacuum sealed capturing vessel or capturing reservoir for capturing the steeped beverage dispensed through the control mechanism or flow control insert.
Claims
1. A pour-over beverage system comprising: a) a double walled vacuum sealed cup feature or pour-over reservoir; and b) a flow control mechanism or flow control insert attached to a bottom portion of the double walled vacuum sealed cup feature or pour-over reservoir, wherein a bottom surface of the flow control mechanism or flow control insert is patterned to control dispensing rates of steeped beverages from the double walled vacuum sealed cup feature or pour-over reservoir into a capturing vessel or capturing reservoir.
2. The pour-over beverage system of claim 1, further comprising a gasket, grommet or O-ring surrounding the flow control mechanism or flow control insert to secure or seat the flow control mechanism or flow control insert over a receiving and dispensing aperture of the capturing vessel or capturing reservoir.
3. The pour-over beverage system of claim 2, further comprising a removable cap feature that couples to the cup feature or pour-over reservoir through the gasket, grommet or O-ring such as to cover and protects the flow control mechanism or flow control insert during storage.
4. The pour-over beverage system of claim 1, wherein the double walled vacuum sealed cup feature or pour-over reservoir has a height (H) of between 2.5 and 6 inches and a width (W) of between 2.5 and 4 inches.
5. The pour-over beverage system of claim 1, wherein the double walled vacuum sealed cup feature or pour-over reservoir is formed from stainless steel.
6. The pour-over beverage system of claim 1, the bottom surface of the flow control mechanism or flow control insert is patterned with alternating bumps or protrusion structures and apertures or drain holes.
7. A pour-over beverage system comprising: a) a double walled vacuum sealed cup feature or pour-over reservoir; b) a flow control mechanism or flow control insert attached to a bottom portion of the double walled vacuum sealed cup feature or pour-over reservoir; and c) a double walled vacuum sealed capturing vessel or capturing reservoir, wherein a bottom surface of the flow control mechanism or flow control insert is patterned to control dispensing rates of steeped beverages from the double walled vacuum sealed cup feature or pour-over reservoir into the double walled vacuum sealed capturing vessel or capturing reservoir.
8. The pour-over beverage system of claim 7, further comprising a gasket, grommet or O-ring surrounding the flow control mechanism or flow control insert to secure or seat the flow control mechanism or flow control insert over a receiving and dispensing aperture of the double walled vacuum sealed capturing vessel or capturing reservoir with a portion of the flow control mechanism or flow control insert positioned within the double walled vacuum sealed capturing vessel or capturing reservoir.
9. The pour-over beverage system of claim 7, further comprising a removable cap feature that couples to the cup feature or pour-over reservoir to cover and protects the flow control mechanism or flow control insert during storage.
10. The pour-over beverage system of claim 7, wherein the double walled vacuum sealed cup feature or pour-over reservoir has a height (H) of between 2.5 and 6 inches and a width (W) of between 2.5 and 4 inches.
11. The pour-over beverage system of claim 7, wherein the double walled vacuum sealed cup feature or pour-over reservoir is formed from stainless steel and the double walled vacuum sealed capturing vessel or capturing reservoir is formed from glass.
12. The pour-over beverage system of claim 7, the flow control mechanism or flow control insert is formed form stainless steel and the bottom surface of the flow control mechanism or flow control insert is patterned with alternating bumps or protrusion structures and apertures or drain holes.
13. A pour-over beverage system comprising: a) a double walled vacuum sealed cup feature or pour-over reservoir; and b) a flow control mechanism or flow control insert that detachably couples to a bottom portion of the double walled vacuum sealed cup feature or pour-over reservoir, wherein steeped beverages are dispensed from the double walled vacuum sealed cup feature or pour-over reservoir through the flow control mechanism or flow control insert into capturing vessel or capturing reservoir.
14. The pour-over beverage system of claim 13, the flow control mechanism or flow control insert that detachably couples to a bottom portion of the double walled vacuum sealed cup feature or pour-over reservoir through matched threaded features or match snap features.
15. The pour-over beverage system of claim 13, wherein the flow control mechanism or flow control insert is pre-charged with a metered amount of an infusible material.
16. The pour-over beverage system of claim 15, wherein the infusible material is coffee.
17. The pour-over beverage system of claim 13, wherein the double walled vacuum sealed cup feature or pour-over reservoir is formed from stainless steel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0021] The capturing vessel or capturing reservoir 125 is a preferably a vacuum sealed 129 double walled 122 and 124 thermos structure that keeps a steeped and dispensed pour-over beverage 205 at a relatively constant temperature for a period of time after being prepared by the pour-over beverage system 100. The capturing vessel or capturing reservoir 125 can be equipped with a lid or cap (not shown) to help contain the dispensed and steeped pour-over beverage 205 therein during transportation and help to further maintain the temperature of the dispensed and steeped pour-over beverage 205. The capturing vessel or capturing reservoir 125 is formed from steel, glass, or any other suitable material or combination of materials.
[0022] In operation a suitable amount of an infusible material 108, such as coffee or tea is placed within the filter 105 and cup feature or pour-over reservoir 101. Then a metered amount of pour-over liquid 204, such as hot water, is poured over the infusible material 108. As the combination of the infusible material 108 and the pour-over liquid 204 steep, the steeped beverage drips 203/203′ through the flow control insert 103 to produce a dispensed and steeped pour-over beverage 205 contained within the capturing vessel or capturing reservoir 125.
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[0028] In operation, a suitable amount of an infusible material 308, such as coffee or tea is placed within the detachable flow control mechanism or flow control insert 103″. Then that cup feature or pour-over reservoir 121″ is attached to the detachable flow control mechanism or flow control insert 103″ through matched threaded or snap features 309/309′ and 311/311′. A metered amount of pour-over liquid 304 is then poured over the infusible material 308 and steeped beverage drips through apertures or drain holes on a bottom surface of the removable flow control insert 103″ to produce a dispensed stepped pour-over beverage 305 contained within the capturing vessel or reservoir 125″. After the pour-over beverage 305 is made with the pour-over beverage system 300, the cup feature or pour-over reservoir 121″ is detached from the detachable flow control mechanism or flow control insert 103″ and the detachable flow control mechanism or flow control insert 103″ can be used as a cap or lid for the capturing vessel or reservoir 125″.
[0029] Preferably, the removable flow control unit or insert 103″ is formed from stainless steel or any other suitable material that can be easily cleaned or, alternatively, is formed from metal foil or plastic and is disposable. In accordance with this embodiment of the of the invention the detachable flow control mechanism or flow control insert 103″ is pre-charged with a suitable and metered amount of infusible material 308.
[0030] The present invention has been described in terms of specific embodiments incorporating details to facilitate the understanding of the principles of construction and operation of the invention. As such, references herein to specific embodiments and details thereof are not intended to limit the scope of the claims appended hereto. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications can be made in the embodiments chosen for illustration without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.