PORTABLE CAPSULE PERCOLATOR DRINKING CUP
20170303712 · 2017-10-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D81/3869
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D85/8043
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47J31/407
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J31/0642
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D47/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47J31/043
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J41/0072
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47G19/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J31/40
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D47/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The disclosure herein relates to a portable capsule percolator with a drinking cup. In particular, the disclosure relates to a portable and easy to use capsule percolator, operable, using capsules readily available on the market, for making a desired percolated beverage such as coffee, tea, vegetarian drinks and the like, on the go, at the office, while travelling and more specifically, whenever or wherever such a drink is desired. The portable capsule percolator is operable by a pressure differential mechanism without the need of a power source. The portable capsule percolator includes an air-extracting mechanism operable to extract air from a first internal space and a sealing mechanism associated with the flask lid section configured to let outside air into a second internal space generating the pressure differential, activating the percolating process by pushing the liquid through a beverage capsule into a percolating section.
Claims
1. A portable drinks percolator for making a beverage comprising: a liquid reservoir section for retaining a portion of a liquid, said liquid reservoir section containing a first internal space; a percolator section comprising a beverage receptacle reservoir section configured to receive beverage infused liquid percolated through a beverage capsule; and an upper cap assembly section coupleable with the beverage receptacle reservoir section thereby forming a second internal space, said upper cap assembly section comprising an air-extracting device operable to extract air from the second internal space, wherein said portable drinks percolator is operable to create a pressure differential between the second internal space and the first internal space thereby driving the liquid from the liquid reservoir section through the beverage capsule into the beverage receptacle reservoir section.
2. The portable drinks percolator of claim 1, wherein said upper cap assembly section further comprises a sealable liquid outlet and a lip to facilitate drinking therefrom.
3. The portable drinks percolator of claim 1, wherein said percolator section further comprises: a housing for said beverage capsule, said beverage capsule having a first face and a second face; at least one capsule puncture pin configured to puncture the first face of the beverage capsule; a housing flow tube comprising a spout cover extending into the beverage receptacle reservoir section, said housing flow tube operable to allow flow through the beverage capsule onto the beverage receptacle reservoir section through at least one slot of the spout cover.
4. The portable drinks percolator of claim 3, wherein said housing flow tube comprises said at least one capsule puncture pin.
5. The portable drinks percolator of claim 3, wherein said percolator section further comprises a non-return valve to prevent beverage leakage into the liquid reservoir section.
6. The portable drinks percolator of claim 3, wherein said liquid reservoir section comprises a flask lid section comprising: a flask flow tube extending through the flask lid section into the liquid reservoir section; a second puncture pin configured to puncture the second face of the beverage capsule; and a body sealable aperture comprising a first sealing element operable to allow air passage into the first internal space at the top of the liquid reservoir section to form the pressure differential.
7. The portable drinks percolator of claim 6, wherein said body sealable aperture uses a sealing mechanism operable to disengage the first sealing element, said sealing mechanism selected from a group including of: a push button, a sealing ring, a sealing handle and combinations thereof.
8. The portable drinks percolator of claim 7, wherein said pressure differential is generated by activating the air-extracting device to extract air from the second internal space and further allowing outside air into the first internal space via said sealing mechanism thereby activating beverage percolation.
9. The portable drinks percolator of claim 7, wherein said first sealing element comprises an air-tight seal made of a rubberized material configured to fit tightly into the body sealable aperture.
10. The portable drinks percolator of claim 1, wherein said upper cap assembly section comprises: an upper cap body comprising said lip and an air-extracting chamber configured to incorporate said air-extracting device; a sealable outlet having an outlet sealable aperture and a second sealing element; and a closure lid secured onto the lip and operable to cover tightly the outlet sealable aperture.
11. The portable drinks percolator of claim 10, wherein said closure lid further comprises: at least one hinge attached to said upper cap body enabling said closure lid to rotate thereabout, and further to disengage from the outlet sealable aperture and thereby uncovering the outlet sealable aperture to allow air access to enable drinking.
12. The portable drinks percolator of claim 10, wherein said second sealing element comprises an air-tight seal of a rubberized material configured to fit tightly into the outlet sealable aperture.
13. The portable drinks percolator of claim 2, wherein said air-extracting mechanism comprises an extracting plunger, an activator and a mechanical spring configured such that the activator is operable to activate the extracting plunger against the mechanical spring thereby generating linear motion to evacuate air from the second internal space.
14. The portable drinks percolator of claim 1, wherein said insulated container comprises a double wall having an inner wall and an outer wall configured to inhibit conduction of heat from the first internal space.
15. The portable drinks percolator of claim 1, wherein said insulated container comprises a double vacuum insulated wall having an inner wall and an outer wall forming a vacuum seal configured to inhibit conduction of heat from the first internal space.
16. The portable drinks percolator of claim 1, wherein said insulated container comprises a wall of a material selected from a group consisting of: a transparent material, an opaque material and combinations thereof.
17. The portable drinks percolator of claim 1, wherein said liquid reservoir section comprises a wall of a material selected from a group consisting of: a transparent material, an opaque material and combinations thereof.
18. The portable drinks percolator of claim 1, wherein said liquid reservoir section comprises a flask lid section comprising a flask lid body comprising a coupling mechanism with at least one rubberized sealing ring.
19. The portable drinks percolator of claim 18, wherein said coupling mechanism is configured to couple the flask lid section said liquid reservoir section.
20. The portable drinks percolator of claim 18, wherein said coupling mechanism is configured to couple the flask lid section with said percolator section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] For a better understanding of the embodiments and to show how it may be carried into effect, reference will now be made, purely by way of example, to the accompanying drawings.
[0025] With specific reference now to the drawings in detail, it is stressed that the particulars shown are by way of example and for purposes of illustrative discussion of selected embodiments only, and are presented in the cause of providing what is believed to be the most useful and readily understood description of the principles and conceptual aspects. In this regard, no attempt is made to show structural details in more detail than is necessary for a fundamental understanding; the description taken with the drawings making apparent to those skilled in the art how the several selected embodiments may be put into practice. In the accompanying drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0037] It is noted that the systems and methods of the invention herein, may not be limited in their application to the details of construction and the arrangement of the components or methods set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings and examples. The systems and methods of the invention may be capable of other embodiments or of being practiced or carried out in various ways.
[0038] Alternative methods and materials similar or equivalent to those described herein may be used in the practice or testing of embodiments of the disclosure. Nevertheless, particular methods and materials are described herein for illustrative purposes only. The materials, methods, and examples are not intended to be necessarily limiting.
[0039] Accordingly, various embodiments may omit, substitute, or add various procedures or components as appropriate. For instance, it should be appreciated that the methods may be performed in an order different than described, and that various steps may be added, omitted or combined. Also, aspects and components described with respect to certain embodiments may be combined in various other embodiments. It should also be appreciated that the systems, methods, devices, and software may individually or collectively be components of a larger system, wherein other procedures may take precedence over or otherwise modify their application.
[0040] The disclosure herein relates to an apparatus associated with a portable capsule percolator with a drinking cup, comprising a capsule housing configured according to capsule dimensions. In particular, the disclosure relates to preparing a fresh beverage such as coffee, tea and the like based upon pressure differential. The beverage may be prepared, at any desirable time, as the portable drinks percolator is a self-contained unit, using an air extraction mechanism configured to extract air from the internal space of the receptacle reservoir section of the percolator section, and allowing air into the liquid reservoir when the beverage is desired.
[0041] As used herein, the apparatus of the disclosure is referred to as “a portable drinks percolator” or “a portable capsule percolator with a drinking cup”, in both cases it refers to the same product.
[0042] As used herein, a beverage capsule is used for brewing a desirable beverage such as coffee, hot chocolate, tea, soup, vegetarian or fruit flavored and is sealed in a kind of a cartridge, commonly a plastic or an aluminum container. The cartridge may have a plastic ring covered with a foil top. The inside of the beverage capsule is lined with a filter material and keeps the beverage contained while brewing. When placing such a capsule into a compatible brewer, there may be two puncturing pins that puncture the lid and the bottom of the capsule. Water, for example, flows into the foil top, extracts the beverage flavor, and out via the puncture of the plastic cup.
[0043] As used herein, rubberized material is a term used to describe any flexible, stretchable polymer coated textile or material. The coating on the material may be for various reasons including water resistance or waterproofing, or to impart non slip, grip or friction capabilities to the substrate fabric.
The Portable Drinks Percolator:
[0044] Reference is now made to
[0045] Optionally, the insulated container 112 of the liquid reservoir section 110 comprises a double walled container, having an inner wall and an outer wall configured to inhibit conduction of heat from the reservoir space, as described in the embodiments, hereinafter. Additionally or alternatively, the double walled container is made of opaque material.
[0046] Optionally, the double walled material is made of transparent material. As appropriate, the doubled wall material comprises insulating properties.
[0047] Optionally, the inner wall and the outer wall of the insulated container 112 form a vacuum seal for the insulated container 112 of the liquid reservoir section 110, configured to better inhibit conduction of heat therefrom.
[0048] Optionally, the insulated container 112 of the liquid reservoir section 110 comprises a solid walled container as described in the embodiments, hereinafter. Additionally or alternatively, the solid walled container is made of opaque material. Alternatively, the solid walled material is made of transparent material. As appropriate, the solid walled material comprises insulating properties.
[0049] It is noted that the flask lid section 114 may use a sealable coupling mechanism to couple with the liquid reservoir section 110 and further with the percolator section 120, as detailed in
[0050] It is noted that the flask lid section 114 is further described in
[0051] It is further noted that the percolator section 120 is fully described in
[0052] It is also noted that the upper cap assembly section 130 is fully described detailed in
[0053] It should be appreciated that the liquid reservoir section 110 may contain sufficient amount of liquid for one cup of desirable beverage, and is presented in this embodiment by way of example only, in a non-limiting manner. Optionally, the liquid reservoir section 110 may be provided in different sizes, such as described in the embodiment of
The Liquid Reservoir:
[0054] Accordingly, as illustrated in
[0055] In still other embodiments multiple liquid reservoir sections may be provided, each of which for containing sufficient liquid to produce a single glass of beverage. The multiple liquid reservoir sections may be interchangeable and each coupleable to the percolator section 220 as required. Accordingly, separate lids for each reservoir section may be provided.
The Exploded View:
[0056] Reference is now made to
[0057] The flask lid section 320 further includes a flask flow tube 322 extending through the flask lid section into the liquid reservoir section 310, a puncture pin 326 configured to puncture the beverage capsule 336 at its lower side; a sealing element 324 (see
[0058] The percolator section 330 further includes a beverage receptacle reservoir section 322 suitable to contain the beverage and a capsule housing 334 configured to hold the beverage capsule of the desired beverage.
[0059] Alternatively, as shown in
The Flask Lid Section:
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[0061] Reference is now made to
[0062] Reference is now made to
The Percolator Section:
[0063] Reference is now made to
[0064] The beverage receptacle wall 510 includes an upper coupling mechanism 512 at its top side configured to couple with the upper cap assembly section (
[0065] The base coupling unit 524 includes a body and an associated coupling mechanism, as described in
[0066] The beverage capsule housing 520 includes an housing body, at least one puncture pin, a non-return valve and a beverage flow tube, as described in
[0067] The percolator tube housing 530 includes at least one capsule puncture pin and a flow tube extending through the flask lid section into the liquid reservoir section and a spout cover extending into the coffee receptacle reservoir section, as described in
[0068] Reference is now made to
[0069] It is noted that the base coupling unit 524, the beverage capsule housing 520, the percolator tube housing 530 and a spout cover 532 may be manufactured as an integrated unit using molding technology, for example. Alternatively, various elements of the percolating mechanism may be manufactured separately and attached together, thereafter. The spout cover 540, for example, may be manufactured as a detachable component to facilitate better cleaning of the tube beverage flow slots.
[0070] The base coupling unit 524 comprises an integrated body having a coupling mechanism comprising a first coupler 528A and a second coupler 528B. The base coupling unit 524 is configured to couple with the beverage receptacle reservoir section (
[0071] A beverage capsule (
[0072] It should be appreciated that the current embodiment, having a capsule housing of a trapezoidal shaped cross-section is presented as non-limiting example and other shaped capsule may be available, using an appropriate beverage capsule housing.
[0073] As appropriate, other shapes/dimensions of beverage capsules may be used, requiring a matching capsule housing. Additionally or alternatively, the capsule housing may be manufactured as a detachable component. Similarly, coffee pads may be also used with an appropriate coffee pad housing.
[0074] The housing flow tube 530 and the spout cover 540 extending into the coffee receptacle reservoir section are further described in
[0075] It is noted that various type of beverage capsules may be used with the portable drinks percolator, such as capsules for coffee, tea, vegetarian drinks and the like.
[0076] Reference is now made to
[0077] The base coupling unit 524 comprising an integrated body having a coupling mechanism comprising a first coupler 528A and a second coupler 528B, as described in
[0078] The beverage capsule housing 520 is configured to accommodate beverage capsules having a trapezoidal cross section, with specific dimensions, used with K-Cup® capsule, for example and other compatible capsules. It is noted that other capsules may be used and the capsule housing may need to change accordingly.
[0079] The percolating mechanism further includes the housing flow tube 534 extending into the beverage receptacle reservoir section (
The Upper Cover Assembly Section:
[0080] Reference is now made to
[0081] The upper cap assembly 610 includes an upper cap body 612, an air extraction mechanism 614 and a closure lid 616.
[0082] The upper cap body 612 includes an upper cap base element 612a, an upper cap lip 612b comprising a hinge slot 612f (only one is shown), a closure ring 612c and a sealable outlet 612d comprising a drinking aperture 612e to facilitate drinking or pouring the contained beverage. As appropriate, the closure ring 612c is operable to secure the air-extracting mechanism 614 within the air-extracting chamber (not shown).
[0083] Optionally, the drinking aperture 612e of the sealable outlet 612d is further configured to accommodate a drinking straw when the closure lid is open and disengaged, for example. Alternatively, the upper cap lip 612b of the sealable outlet facilitates direct drinking therefrom, when the closure lid is disengaged. Additionally, the sealable outlet 612d may include a spout to facilitate pouring of the beverage therefrom, when in the closure lid is disengaged.
[0084] The air-extracting mechanism 614 is operable to pump out the air contained within the upper internal space of the portable drinks percolator created between upper cap assembly 610 and the beverage receptacle reservoir section (
[0085] The closure lid 616 is configured to clip onto the upper cap lip 612b by a “U” shaped locking element 616d to tightly cover the drinking aperture 612e of the sealable outlet 612d, when the closure lid 616 is engaged (closed position). Additionally, the closure lid 616 is operable to change state, rotating over the hinges 616b and 616c to disengage. As appropriate, to enable drinking, the “U” shaped locking element 616d needs to be flipped over to unlock the cover lid 616 from the upper cap lip 612b and uncover the drinking aperture to allow air into the upper internal space and to facilitate drinking or pouring.
[0086] It is particularly noted that the closure lid 616 further comprises a sealing element (not shown, see
[0087] It is a feature of the current disclosure that the upper cap assembly 610 is an integrated unit incorporating the air-extracting mechanism 614 as an intrinsic component. Such an integrated unit is distinctive from a container from which air may be extracted with an external air-extracting mechanism unconnected to the upper cap.
[0088] In still other embodiments, where necessary the upper cap assembly 610 may be adapted such that it may be readily dismantled by the user, possibly for cleaning or the like. In such an embodiment the intrinsic air-extracting mechanism 614 may be disassembled when necessary.
[0089] The upper cap body 612a is further coupleable with the beverage receptacle reservoir section 622 via a coupling mechanism 626 to form the upper internal space with the receptacle reservoir section 622 is further coupled, such as illustrated in
[0090] Reference is now made to
[0091] The air-extracting chamber 708 includes a closure ring 710, a rubber sealing ring 712, an internal spring support 714, an aperture 716 cut through the internal spring support 714 and the bottom of the air-extracting chamber 708, and a non-returning valve 718 configured to fit into the aperture 716. The air-extracting chamber 708 further includes at its lower part at least one suction nozzle 720 and a bottom cover 722. The mechanical spring 706 is positioned between the internal side of the extracting plunger 702 and the internal support 716 which may be attached to the air-extracting chamber 708.
[0092] The air-extracting mechanism is operable to pump out the air from the sealable container space (
[0093] It is noted that the non-return valve is operable to allow one-directional air flow from the upper internal space (
[0094] It is further noted that the bottom cover 722 is configured to cover the air inlet holes 720 to avoid clogging of the air passage through the inlet holes.
[0095] It is noted that the schematic cross section illustration of the upper cap assembly section further includes the sealable coupling mechanism 724, the closure lid 726 and the sealing element 728.
[0096] Reference is now made to
[0097] The closure lid 816 comprises a “U” shaped locking element 820 configured to lock the closure lid 816 onto the upper cap lip 812 and provide a safe seal of the upper cap assembly section 800. As appropriate, a closure ring 822 is configured to position securely an air-extracting mechanism (not shown) onto the upper cap body 810. The air-extracting mechanism is configured to extract air from within the upper internal space created by coupling the upper cap assembly section 800 with the receptacle reservoir section (
[0098] It is noted that the schematic perspective view of the upper cap assembly section 800 is representing the closure lid 816 engaged (closed position, ready for preparing the beverage) after extracting the air from the upper internal space and the plunger activator 822 is in its lower position.
[0099] Reference is now made to
[0100] The top view illustration 900 of the upper cap assembly section, provides the details of the upper cap assembly and includes the upper cap base element 912, the upper cap lip 914, the closure lid 916, the “U” shaped locking element 918, the activator 920 of the air extraction mechanism (
[0101] The closure lid 916 is further operable to change position to an open position, rotating over the hinges 915a and 915b. When in open position, the aperture (
[0102] The closure ring 922 is operable to position the air-extracting mechanism in the associated air-extracting chamber (not shown) incorporating the extracting plunger and other associated elements of the mechanism.
[0103] It should be appreciated to those skilled in the art that the invention may not be limited to the details of the foregoing illustrative embodiments and that the present invention may use various other embodiments in other specific forms without departing from the nature or essential attributes thereof. The present embodiments are therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive.
[0104] Those skilled in the art to which this invention pertains will readily appreciate that numerous changes, variations and modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention mutatis mutandis.
[0105] Technical and scientific terms used herein should have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which the disclosure pertains. Nevertheless, it is expected that during the life of a patent maturing from this application many relevant systems and methods will be developed. Accordingly, the scope of the terms such as computing unit, network, display, memory, server and the like are intended to include all such new technologies a priori.
[0106] The terms “comprises”, “comprising”, “includes”, “including”, “having” and their conjugates mean “including but not limited to” and indicate that the components listed are included, but not generally to the exclusion of other components. Such terms encompass the terms “consisting of” and “consisting essentially of”.
[0107] The phrase “consisting essentially of” means that the composition or method may include additional ingredients and/or steps, but only if the additional ingredients and/or steps do not materially alter the basic and novel characteristics of the composition or method.
[0108] As used herein, the singular form “a”, “an” and “the” may include plural references unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. For example, the term “a compound” or “at least one compound” may include a plurality of compounds, including mixtures thereof.
[0109] The word “exemplary” is used herein to mean “serving as an example, instance or illustration”. Any embodiment described as “exemplary” is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other embodiments or to exclude the incorporation of features from other embodiments.
[0110] The word “optionally” is used herein to mean “is provided in some embodiments and not provided in other embodiments”. Any particular embodiment of the disclosure may include a plurality of “optional” features unless such features conflict.
[0111] Whenever a numerical range is indicated herein, it is meant to include any cited numeral (fractional or integral) within the indicated range. The phrases “ranging/ranges between” a first indicate number and a second indicate number and “ranging/ranges from” a first indicate number “to” a second indicate number are used herein interchangeably and are meant to include the first and second indicated numbers and all the fractional and integral numerals therebetween. It should be understood, therefore, that the description in range format is merely for convenience and brevity and should not be construed as an inflexible limitation on the scope of the disclosure. Accordingly, the description of a range should be considered to have specifically disclosed all the possible sub-ranges as well as individual numerical values within that range. For example, description of a range such as from 1 to 6 should be considered to have specifically disclosed sub-ranges such as from 1 to 3, from 1 to 4, from 1 to 5, from 2 to 4, from 2 to 6, from 3 to 6 etc., as well as individual numbers within that range, for example, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 as well as non-integral intermediate values. This applies regardless of the breadth of the range.
[0112] It is appreciated that certain features of the disclosure, which are, for clarity, described in the context of separate embodiments, may also be provided in combination in a single embodiment. Conversely, various features of the disclosure, which are, for brevity, described in the context of a single embodiment, may also be provided separately or in any suitable sub-combination or as suitable in any other described embodiment of the disclosure. Certain features described in the context of various embodiments are not to be considered essential features of those embodiments, unless the embodiment is inoperative without those elements.
[0113] Although the disclosure has been described in conjunction with specific embodiments thereof, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, it is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variations that fall within the spirit and broad scope of the disclosure.