COLLAPSIBLE, FLOW-RESTRICTED, CONTROLLED-POUR PITCHER FOR BREWING COFFEE
20170295966 · 2017-10-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
A45F3/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A collapsible hot liquid pitcher with an adjustable flow restrictor is disclosed that provides an easily controlled pour of hot water from the spout at the end of the pitcher's neck. The pitcher can be made of a rubbery material so that it can be compressed into a small shape for traveling. An insulating layer on the pitcher prevents the hot liquid from burning the user's hand during pouring. An adjustable flow restrictor gate with different sized flow sluices is provided in the pitcher's neck so that the amount of hot water admitted through the flow restrictor gate into the neck can be changed. The restrictor gate can be removed to change the desired flow. The orientation of the restrictor gate, the shape of the pitcher's neck and spout, and the shape and angle of the spout's face work to produce a controlled flow of hot water that pours downwardly in a steady, vertical stream for brewing.
Claims
1. A controlled-pour pitcher for comprising: a pitcher having a bottom and sides extending up from the bottom, a peripheral rim along an end of the sides opposite from the bottom, wherein the rim forms a top opening of the pitcher, and wherein the bottom, sides, and rim define an interior space adapted to hold a liquid, a neck formed adjacent a front portion of the opening and side of the pitcher, the neck having a chin extending from the front portion of the side of the pitcher upward and outward to the front portion of the top opening terminating in a spout, the front portion of the top opening defining a top neck rim portion of the pitcher's peripheral top rim, the chin further having neck sides extending upwardly and outwardly to the neck rim to form a channel from the interior space to the spout, a flow restrictor gate releaseably retained between the interior space and the channel, wherein the restrictor gate further comprises a plurality of differently proportioned flow control sluices that limit the amount of liquid that may pass from the interior space to the channel.
2. The controlled-pour pitcher of claim 1 further comprising a pair of oppositely disposed retaining grooves formed on an interior surface of the sides of the pitcher for retaining the flow restrictor gate between the interior space and the channel.
3. The controlled-pour pitcher of claim wherein: the flow restrictor gate is a generally triangular plate sized to be received within a part of the interior surface of the sides between the interior space and the channel, and wherein the generally triangular flow restrictor gate further comprises a differently proportioned flow control sluices at each vertex of the triangular plate, and wherein each differently proportioned flow control sluice at each of the vertices of the generally triangular plate is a different size from each of the other differently proportioned control sluices at the other two vertices of the generally triangular plate, and each of the pair of retaining grooves has a top part adjacent the peripheral top rim and a lower part at the interior surface of the sides, and wherein each of the retaining grooves further comprises a pair of oppositely disposed lips defining each retaining groove and wherein each pair of lips is proportioned to releaseably grip an edge of the triangular plate.
4. The controlled-pour pitcher of claim 3 wherein the top part of the retaining groove lips extend father inward of the interior surface than the lower part of the retaining groove lips extend inward of the interior space, and further wherein only the differently proportioned flow control sluice nearest the channel allows liquid to pass from the interior space to the channel.
5. The controlled-pour pitcher of claim 3 wherein the flow restrictor gate is inclined away from the front portion of the opening and toward the interior space at an angle from vertical.
6. The controlled-pour pitcher of claim 5 wherein the angle of inclination of the flow restrictor gate from vertical is between 20 degrees and 50 degrees.
7. The controlled-pour pitcher of claim 1 wherein the spout terminates in a generally “V” shaped tip comprising a bottom lip, an upper vertex, and a spout face above the bottom lip and beneath the upper vertex, and wherein the upper vertex is aligned with the channel.
8. The controlled-pour pitcher of claim 7 wherein the spout face forms a generally planar surface and the face is inclined at a face angle downward from horizontal between 35 degrees and 90 degrees.
9. The controlled-pour pitcher of claim 1 wherein the pitcher bottom, sides, and neck are formed of an elastic and deformable material that allows the pitcher to be compressed into a small shape for traveling.
10. The controlled-pour pitcher of claim 9 wherein the elastic and deformable material is silicone rubber.
11. The controlled-pour pitcher of claim 1 wherein at least some portion of the sides includes an insulating layer to limit transfer of heat from a hot liquid in the interior space of the pitcher to a user holding an outside surface of the sides of the pitcher.
12. The controlled-pour pitcher of claim 1 further comprising a back portion at the side of the pitcher opposite the front portion, wherein an ergonomic unitary bulge is formed in the back portion of the pitcher adjacent the peripheral rim and comprises a top bulge adapted to accommodate and extend from the pitcher over a purlicue of a user's hand while the top bulge under the portion adapted to accommodate and extend over the user's purlicue extends back to the back portion of the pitcher to accommodate the palm of the user's hand gripping the back portion of the pitcher.
13. A collapsible, controlled-pour pitcher with a flow restrictor, for brewing hot liquids such as coffee or tea, comprising: a pitcher having a generally ovoid top cross section comprising a bottom and sides extending up from the bottom to a top opening, wherein the bottom and sides form an interior space adapted to hold a liquid, the pitcher further comprising a front portion at one end of the ovoid and a rear portion opposite the front portion, the pitcher further comprising a V-shaped neck at the front portion and the top opening, the neck further comprising an outer chin extending upwardly and outwardly from the front portion of the pitcher side, wherein the outer chin is narrow where it joins the front portion at a lowest chin point nearest the bottom of the pitcher and widens as the outer chin extends up the side toward the top opening, and wherein the V-shaped neck narrows along the top opening as the neck extends forwardly toward a spout, and wherein the V-shaped neck forms a V-shaped interior channel between the interior space and the spout, a plate releaseably located in the V-shaped neck between the interior space and the interior channel, wherein the plate further comprises more than one flow channel through which the liquid in the interior space can pass to the interior channel, and wherein the releaseable plate is held in the V-shaped neck by grooves in inner surfaces of the sides.
14. The collapsible, controlled-pour pitcher of claim 13 wherein the pitcher is constructed of a material that can be collapsed, but will return to its original shape when released from the collapsed position, and the releaseable plate is a generally triangular shape adapted to fit within the grooves in the inner surfaces of the sides of the V-shaped neck.
15. The collapsible, controlled-pour pitcher of claim 14 wherein the flow channels of the generally triangular plate comprise differently sized flow channels and each vertex of the generally triangular plate comprises one of the differently sized flow channels.
16. The collapsible, controlled-pour pitcher of claim 14 wherein the releaseable plate is inclined away from the front portion toward the interior space at an angle between 25 degrees and 45 degrees from vertical.
17. The collapsible, controlled-pour pitcher of claim 13 wherein the sides have an outer surface and wherein insulation is disposed over a portion of the outer surface.
18. The controlled-pour pitcher of claim 1 wherein: the flow restrictor gate is a generally triangular plate sized to be received within a part of the interior surface of the sides between the interior space and the channel, and wherein the generally triangular flow restrictor gate further comprises a differently proportioned flow control sluice at each vertex of the triangular plate, and wherein each differently proportioned flow control sluice at each of the vertices of the generally triangular plate is a different size from each of the other differently proportioned control sluices at the other two vertices of the generally triangular plate, and wherein only the differently proportioned flow control sluice nearest the channel allows liquid to pass from the interior space to the channel into the channel, and further wherein the flow restrictor gate forms a solid barrier to fluid passing through other than through the differently proportioned flow control sluice nearest the channel.
19. The controlled-pour pitcher of claim 18 wherein one of the differently proportioned flow control sluices has a diameter of 5 mm and the other two differently proportioned flow control sluices are smaller that the 5 mm differently proportioned flow control sluice.
20. The controlled-pour pitcher of claim 18 wherein the differently proportioned flow control sluices are sized 3 mm, 4 mm and 5 mm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0014] The walls 11 and bottom 17 of the pitcher 10 are formed of a material that will hold a liquid 41, including hot liquids. The preferred embodiment is formed of silicone 70 durometer (70A) rubber material. The insulating layer 31 may also be formed of this material, although other insulating materials may be used. The disclosed shape of the pitcher 10 can be created by compressive, injection or other molding processes for such rubber materials. The rubber properties of the silicone material allow the pitcher 10 to be compressed, bent, folded, or rolled into a compact shape, which adapts the pitcher 10 of the present invention to travel, because it is light and is compressible so as to fit into a small space.
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[0016] The pouring neck 14 is configured to direct the flow of liquid 41 through one of the flow sluices or holes (25, 25′, or 25″) along the interior channel 26 of the neck 14 toward the spout 15. The interior channel 26 narrows as it approaches the spout 15 so that the liquid 41 will attain a steady, controlled stream. When the liquid 41 reaches the spout 15, the shape and angle B of the spout 15 are configured to direct the liquid 41 over the face 29 of the spout 15 in a way that causes the liquid 41 to fall vertically, thereby preventing uncontrolled outwardly-directed spilling. In the preferred embodiment, the proportions of the neck help to funnel liquid 41 into a controlled flow 42, as shown in
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[0018] The drawings and description set forth here represent only some embodiments of the invention. After considering these, skilled persons will understand that there are many ways to make a collapsible, flow-restricted, controlled-pour pitcher for brewing coffee according to the principles disclosed. The inventor contemplates that the use of alternative structures, materials, or manufacturing techniques, which result in a pitcher according to the principles disclosed, will be within the scope of the invention.