US20170325617A1 - Coffee brewing press with displaceable agitator - Google Patents
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- the present invention is related to beverage brewing apparatus and in particular to a beverage brewing press apparatus that includes a displaceable agitator to assist in the brewing process.
- Beverage brewing devices such as the “French Press” are known in which a beverage to be brewed, for example, coffee, is allowed to brew for a period of time in a container holding hot liquid, i.e., water, into which the ground coffee beans have been disposed.
- a force is exerted on a plunger device which causes a sealing filter piston assembly (plunger) to compress the brewed hot liquid against the ground coffee beans to further enhance brewing and transfer the brewed beverage from a first compartment of the container containing the coffee grinds through the filter of the sealing filter piston assembly to a second compartment of the container, typically above the first compartment.
- the coffee grinds remain sealed by the sealing filter piston assembly in the first compartment.
- a defect of these known devices is that there is no means provided in these devices to assist or enhance the brewing process, for example, to derive greater flavor from the coffee grinds, other than through the time that the grinds are brewed in the heated water and the pressing action of the piston assembly.
- U.S. Pat. No. 7,040,218 to Biolchini Jr. describes a stirring coffee press that includes agitator blades that are disposed directly below the sealing filter piston assembly to enhance the brewing process.
- the agitator blades are turned by a shaft that is disposed concentrically in a hollow outer shaft that drives the sealing filter piston assembly.
- a drawback of this known device is that the agitator blades are disposed immediately below the sealing filter piston assembly.
- the location of the agitator blades directly below the sealing filter piston assembly provides for decreased agitation of the liquid and coffee grinds contained within the liquid and therefore does not provide an optimal degree of agitation of the liquid and therefore brewing of the hot beverage.
- a beverage brewing press having an agitator disposed below a sealing filter piston assembly in a container at a displaceable distance from the sealing filter piston assembly.
- the agitator blades are disposed during brewing prior to the pressing operation more centrally in the compartment where the beverage is being brewed and thus can more efficiently assist in the brewing process.
- a knob is coupled to an agitator shaft that is coupled to the agitator blades and can be rotated as desired to agitate the liquid and grinds during the brewing process.
- an axial force is exerted on the sealing filter piston assembly to drive the sealing filter piston assembly toward the bottom of the container in the direction of the agitator blades, forcing the brewed liquid through the filter of the piston assembly into a second compartment above the piston assembly.
- a compression spring in communication with the agitator shaft absorbs the displacement of the sealing filter piston assembly toward the agitator blades.
- the spring preferably is disposed concentrically around the agitator shaft between the agitator shaft and a hollow plunger shaft that surrounds the agitator shaft and the spring.
- the agitator shaft is a one piece shaft having a stepped-down diameter portion around which the spring is concentrically wound.
- the agitator shaft is a two piece shaft having a reduced diameter shaft around which the spring is disposed and which shaft is concentrically disposed slidably in a larger diameter shaft which, at least in part, has a keyed or splined inner diameter in which the reduced diameter shaft is slidably disposed in a manner such that rotatable force can be transmitted between the two shafts.
- the spring is connected to the agitator shaft such that the spring transmits rotational force to the agitator shaft to rotate the agitator.
- the invention is a beverage brewing press comprising an open topped container for receiving a liquid and particulate matter to be brewed into a beverage; a plunger shaft having a proximal end and a distal end; a sealing filter piston assembly received slidably in the open topped container and disposed at the distal end of the plunger shaft, the sealing filter piston assembly having a peripheral seal for sealing slidably to an interior wall of the container and for separating the interior of the container into a first compartment and a second compartment, the sealing filter piston assembly having a filter thereon for allowing brewed beverage to be filtered and passed from the first compartment of the container into the second compartment of the container upon displacement of the sealing filter piston assembly in the container; an agitator blade assembly disposed below the sealing filter piston assembly in the first compartment, the agitator blade assembly being fastened to a distal end of an agitator shaft having a proximal and distal end; the plunger shaft comprising a hollow shaft, the agitator shaft being disposed
- a spring is disposed in communication with the agitator shaft for exerting an axial force on the agitator shaft such that the spring absorbs, at least in part, the displaceable distance between the agitator blade assembly and the sealing filter piston assembly as the sealing filter piston assembly moves in the direction of the agitator blade assembly toward the bottom of the container.
- the invention is an open topped container for receiving a liquid and particulate matter to be brewed into a beverage; a removable cover received on the open top having an opening therein for slidably receiving a plunger shaft having a proximal and a distal end; a sealing filter piston assembly received at the distal end of the plunger shaft, the sealing filter piston assembly having a peripheral seal for slidably sealing to an interior wall of the container and for separating the interior of the container into a first compartment and a second compartment, the sealing filter piston assembly having a filter thereon for allowing brewed beverage to be filtered and passed from the first compartment of the container into the second compartment of the container upon displacement of the sealing filter piston assembly in the container; an agitator blade assembly disposed below the sealing filter piston assembly in the first compartment, the agitator blade assembly being fastened to a distal end of an agitator shaft having a proximal and distal end; the plunger shaft comprising a hollow shaft, the agitator shaft being disposed concentrically
- the invention is an open topped container for receiving a liquid and particulate matter to be brewed into a beverage; a removable cover received on the open top having an opening therein for slidably receiving a plunger shaft having a proximal end and a distal end; a sealing filter piston assembly received on a distal end of the plunger shaft, the sealing filter piston assembly having a peripheral seal for sealing slidably to an interior wall of the container and for separating the interior of the container into a first compartment and a second compartment, the sealing filter piston assembly having a filter thereon for allowing brewed beverage to be filtered and passed from the first compartment of the container into the second compartment of the container upon displacement of the sealing filter piston assembly in the container; an agitator blade assembly disposed below the sealing filter piston assembly in the first compartment, the agitator blade assembly being fastened to a distal end of an agitator shaft having a proximal and distal end; the plunger shaft comprising a hollow shaft, the agitator shaft being disposed
- the invention is a beverage brewing press comprising an open topped container for receiving a liquid and particulate matter to be brewed into a beverage; a plunger shaft having a proximal end and a distal end; a sealing filter piston assembly received slidably in the open topped container and disposed at the distal end of the plunger shaft, the sealing filter piston assembly having a peripheral seal for sealing slidably to an interior wall of the container and for separating the interior of the container into a first compartment and a second compartment, the sealing filter piston assembly having a filter thereon for allowing brewed beverage to be filtered and passed from the first compartment of the container into the second compartment of the container upon displacement of the sealing filter piston assembly in the container; an agitator blade assembly disposed below the sealing filter piston assembly in the first compartment, the agitator blade assembly being fastened to a distal end of an agitator shaft having a proximal and distal end; the plunger shaft comprising a hollow shaft, the agitator shaft being disposed
- FIG. 1 is a cross sectional view through an embodiment of the coffee brewing press of the present invention prior to the pressing operation;
- FIG. 2 is a second cross sectional view of the coffee brewing press of FIG. 1 according to the present invention after the press operation;
- FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view through a second embodiment of the present invention prior to the pressing operation
- FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view through the coffee press of FIG. 3 after the pressing operation
- FIG. 5 is a perspective phantom view of the coffee brewing press according to FIG. 3 ;
- FIG. 6 is an exploded view of the parts of the invention, further including a holder for the container having a grasping handle;
- FIG. 7 is a detailed cut-away perspective view of a portion of the invention of FIG. 3 ;
- FIG. 8 is a further detail of a portion of the invention in a perspective view
- FIG. 9 is a cross sectional view of a third embodiment of the invention prior to the pressing operation.
- FIG. 10 is a further cross sectional view of the embodiment of FIG. 9 after the pressing operation
- FIG. 11 is a detailed cross sectional view of a portion of the third embodiment showing a portion of the two piece agitator shaft;
- FIG. 12 shows a detail of FIG. 11 .
- FIG. 13 shows a cross-sectional view of another embodiment prior to the pressing operation.
- FIG. 14 shows the embodiment of FIG. 13 after the pressing operation.
- FIG. 1 is a cross sectional view of a first embodiment of the invention.
- the invention comprises a container or beaker 1 preferably made of glass and in particular a heat resistant glass such as Pyrex. Although glass is preferred so that the brewing operation and contents of the container can be viewed by the user, the container 1 can be made of any other suitable material including an opaque material such as metal and, in particular, stainless steel.
- the container 1 is open topped and is provided with a cover 3 that engages at 4 to the open top of the container 1 either directly or by any suitable engaging means, for example, a flexible engaging means.
- the cover material is stainless steel although any other suitable material can be used.
- the engaging means 4 may be a flexible material, preferably heat resistant.
- the container 1 includes a suitable pouring lip 1 A for dispensing the brewed beverage. Further, as shown in the exploded view of FIG. 4 , the container 1 is preferably slidably received in a structure or framework 1 B that includes a grasping handle 1 C.
- the framework 1 B can be made of any suitable material such as metal, including stainless steel, or plastic.
- the handle 1 C is typically made of a material that is thermally insulating to keep the handle from transmitting excessive heat to the handle.
- a sealing filter piston assembly 10 is provided in slidable sealing relationship to the interior wall 12 of the container.
- the container cross section is round and the container 1 is cylindrical, although the container can have any desired cross section or shape.
- the sealing filter piston assembly comprises, with reference to FIGS. 1, 6 and 8 , a bottom support member 14 , typically made of stainless steel, on which is disposed a filter member 16 .
- the support member 14 comprises a support having a plurality of openings 15 therein to allow the brewed liquid to pass therethrough.
- Filter member 16 comprises a screen or mesh that allows the free passage of the brewed liquid but prevents any particulate matter such as coffee grinds from passing therethrough.
- a flexible seal 18 is disposed about the peripheral edge of the filter member 16 to seal to the interior wall of the container 12 .
- the seal 18 may be a lip formed in the screen or mesh that engages with the container wall to prevent particulate matter in the brewing beverage from escaping into the area above the piston assembly 10 .
- it may be any other suitable sealing member.
- a top support plate 20 Disposed above the filter member 16 is a top support plate 20 also having apertures for fluid passage and that has attached thereto a flexible expansion spring 22 whose purpose is to provide a radially outward force against the peripheral seal 18 so that the seal 18 adequately seals to the interior container wall 12 as the seal slides against the wall.
- the expansion spring 22 may be fastened to the top support 20 by any suitable method, including for example, by having the coils of the spring 22 wound through a plurality of holes in a lip of the top support 20 in known fashion.
- An internally threaded shoulder nut 24 is provided through aligned openings in the top and bottom supports 14 and 20 and the filter member 16 .
- Nut 24 has internal threads that engage with external threads provided at the distal end of a hollow plunger shaft 26 .
- Nut 24 also has external threads that are engaged by a threaded collar 25 to clamp the sealing piston filter piston assembly 10 components 14 , 16 and 20 together between the nut 24 and the external collar 25 .
- nut 24 is securely fastened, as by welding or peening, to bottom support 14 .
- Collar 25 is preferably disposed so that it is captured on hollow plunger shaft 26 but rotatable on the shaft 26 .
- one way to capture the collar 25 on the shaft 26 rotatably is to provide an annular slot on shaft 26 into which an internal snap ring on collar 25 is received.
- Other methods can be used.
- Hollow plunger shaft 26 at its proximal end has a knob 28 attached thereto either by welding or peening or by any other suitable fastening means such as threads.
- an agitator shaft 30 Disposed rotatably and slidably inside the hollow plunger shaft 26 is an agitator shaft 30 that is coupled to agitator blade assembly 32 .
- the agitator shaft 30 can be coupled to the agitator blade assembly 32 by welding, peening or by any other suitable fastening arrangement such as threads or a screw.
- a knob 34 is provided at the top of the agitator shaft 30 .
- the knob may be threaded to the agitator shaft 30 as shown in phantom at 34 A.
- the coffee brewing press of the present invention is typically, in use, first provided with coffee grinds in a suitable amount in the container 1 before the press assembly is inserted into the container.
- Hot liquid e.g., water
- the press assembly which comprises the entire assembly described, is attached to the container 1 such that the sealing filter piston assembly 10 with agitator blade assembly 32 disposed below it is slidably inserted into the container 1 with the piston assembly 10 in sealing relationship to the container wall 12 and above the hot liquid.
- the cover 3 is received in the top opening of the container.
- the piston assembly 10 is pressed down via knob 28 to the surface of the liquid contained in the container 1 .
- the agitator blade assembly 32 will be maintained at a defined displaceable distance from the piston assembly 10 in the hot brewing liquid, as illustratably shown in FIG. 1 , due to the knob 34 , to which agitator shaft 30 is attached, resting against knob 28 .
- the beverage is allowed to brew.
- the user can, from time to time, rotate the knob 34 as shown by arrow 35 to cause the agitator blade assembly 32 to rotate and stir the brewing liquid to enhance the brewing process. Because the agitator blade assembly 32 is located well below the piston assembly 10 in the brewing liquid, substantial stirring of the liquid and grinds occurs, enhancing the brewing process.
- the agitator blade assembly 32 although displaceable with respect to the sealing filter piston assembly 10 due to its fastening to the slidable agitator shaft 30 , will tend to move as a unit with the piston assembly 10 due to its weight or it may start to displace toward the piston assembly 10 due to liquid pressure as the piston assembly moves downwardly.
- the agitator blade assembly 32 Once the agitator blade assembly 32 bottoms in the container including on any ground particulate matter forced to the bottom as shown in FIG. 2 , the agitator blade assembly 32 will be prevented from further downward movement. However, because the agitator shaft 30 is slidable in the plunger shaft 26 , the sealing filter piston assembly 10 can continue to displace toward the agitator blade assembly 32 until it bottoms in the container.
- the invention provides for improved agitation of the brewing liquid by virtue of the location of the agitator blade assembly 32 during the brewing operation at a substantial distance from the sealing filter piston assembly 10 as show in FIG. 1 .
- the displacement of the sealing filter piston assembly 10 toward the agitator blade assembly 32 during the pressing operation is taken up by the sliding action of the agitator shaft 30 in plunger shaft 26 .
- the brewed liquid has passed through the apertures and screen filter of the sealing filter piston assembly 10 leaving the particulate matter 40 sealed below the sealing filter piston assembly 10 .
- the liquid is illustratively shown by liquid level line 42 in FIG. 2 .
- the liquid can now be poured off through dispensing lip 1 A for consumption.
- FIGS. 3 and 4 show a second embodiment of the invention.
- a spring 38 is provided to absorb at least a part of the displacement of the sealing filter piston assembly 10 toward the agitator blade assembly 32 during the pressing operation. All components are the same in the embodiment of FIG. 1 except for the agitator shaft 30 ′ now comprising a shaft having a first part 30 A of a first diameter and a second part 30 B of a second reduced diameter.
- the spring 38 is provided.
- Agitator shaft 30 ′ in the embodiment shown in FIG. 3 is a one piece shaft but has a stepped-down diameter forming a shoulder as shown at 36 in FIGS. 3 and 4 . This is shown in detail in cut-away view in FIG. 7 .
- the shaft 30 ′ has the larger diameter portion 30 A and the smaller diameter portion 30 B at the top which is preferably threaded into the knob 34 as shown at 34 A in phantom.
- compression spring 38 Disposed about the stepped-down diameter portion 30 B is the compression spring 38 .
- Compression spring 38 is captured between the top proximal end of the hollow plunger shaft 26 right below the knob 28 and by the shoulder 36 of the agitator shaft 30 .
- knob 28 When it is time to perform the pressing operation, as in the embodiment FIG. 1 , knob 28 is pressed downwardly. Hollow plunger shaft 26 is driven downwardly, causing piston assembly 10 to move downwardly, along with agitator blade assembly 32 . As knob 28 is forced downwardly, spring 32 will exert bias against the shoulder 36 of agitator shaft 30 ′, causing the agitator blade assembly 32 also to move downwardly until it impinges on the particulate matter at the bottom of the container and eventually ceases movement. However, piston assembly 10 , driven by further downward force exerted on knob 28 , will continue to displace toward the agitator blade assembly 32 until it too stops. The further downward movement of the piston assembly 10 is absorbed, at least in part, by the compression of spring 38 secured between shoulder 36 of agitator shaft 30 and bottom of knob 28 secured to plunger shaft 26 .
- the agitator blade assembly 32 will typically move as a unit with piston assembly 10 . If spring 38 is a weak spring, the agitator blade assembly 32 may start to displace toward the piston assembly 10 before the agitator blade assembly bottoms out due to the pressure exerted by the liquid in the container against the agitator blade assembly 32 during the downward stroke.
- Spring 38 is captured between shoulder 36 and the bottom of knob 28 , and even when compressed, exerts a force therebetween which is not capable of overcoming the frictional force created by seal 18 of the piston assembly 10 against container wall 12 , thus maintaining it in its compressed state after the pressing operation and maintaining the piston assembly 10 in its bottomed state.
- FIGS. 9, 10, 11 and 11A show a third embodiment according to the present invention.
- the agitator shaft 30 ′′ comprises a first lower shaft portion 30 A′ having, at least in part, a hollow center 30 AA as shown in phantom in FIG. 9 .
- the hollow portion 30 AA is provided to receive axially slidably and concentrically the upper portion 30 B′ of reduced diameter of the agitator shaft 30 ′′.
- the agitator shaft portions 30 A′ and 30 B′ are keyed or splined together so that rotational force can be transmitted between them but allowing for slidable longitudinal movement between the shaft portions 30 A′ and 30 B′.
- spring 38 rests on the shoulder 36 ′ formed where the reduced diameter portion 30 B′ of the agitator shaft is received in shaft portion 30 A′.
- the spring 38 in its uncompressed or slightly compressed state, is thus captured between the shoulder 36 ′ and a collar 46 that is attached to the end of the hollow plunger shaft 26 by any suitable means such as threading, welding or peening.
- shaft portion 30 A′ is shown as only partially hollow, the entire shaft portion 30 A′ from end at shoulder 36 ′ to the agitator blade assembly 32 may be hollow.
- FIGS. 9 and 10 The embodiment of FIGS. 9 and 10 is operated as follows.
- Knob 34 can be turned during brewing, as before, to rotate the two piece agitator shaft 30 ′′ comprising the portions 30 A′ and 30 B′.
- rotational force provided by turning the knob 34 as shown by the arrows 35 is imparted to the agitator blade assembly 32 to facilitate and enhance the brewing process.
- downward force is imparted to the knob 34 against collar 46 to drive the plunger shaft 26 downwardly, causing the sealing filter piston assembly 10 and agitator blade assembly 32 to displace toward the bottom of the container 1 .
- the sealing filter piston assembly 10 continues to displace downwardly toward the agitator blade assembly 32 .
- the reduced diameter portion 30 B′ of the agitator shaft 30 ′ slidably received in keyed or splined fashion in the hollow larger diameter portion 30 B′ of the agitator shaft 30 ′, slides downwardly in shaft portion 30 A′ to take-up the displacement of the piston assembly 10 toward the agitator blade assembly.
- the spring 38 captured between shoulder 36 ′ and collar 46 , absorbs, at least in part, the displacement between the piston assembly 10 and agitator blade assembly 32 .
- the agitator blade assembly 32 may displace as a unit with the piston assembly 10 or it may start to displace toward the piston assembly 10 before it reaches bottom due to the pressure exerted by the liquid in the container on the agitator blade assembly 32 during the downward stroke.
- the upper shaft portion 30 B′ is received within the hollow lower shaft portion 30 A′ to a depth such that the end of shaft portion 30 B′ is illustratively at 30 AB.
- the compression force of the spring 38 is maintained between the shoulder 36 ′ of the larger diameter agitator shaft portion 30 A′ and the collar 46 coupled to the plunger shaft 26 because the sealing frictional force provided by the sealing filter piston assembly 10 is adequate to keep the spring from expanding.
- FIG. 11 shows details of the two part agitator shaft 30 ′′ where the shaft portion 30 W is received in shaft portion 30 A′.
- the increased diameter portion 30 A′ is provided with a concentric opening 37 that extends in the shaft portion 30 A′ to a depth indicated at 37 A in FIGS. 9 and 10 , or alternatively shaft portion 30 A′ is hollow from end to end.
- the interior of opening 37 of the shaft 30 A′ can be splined or, as illustrated, is provided with a slot or keyway 39 that extends along the shaft portion 30 A′ to at least the point 37 AC shown in FIG. 10 .
- the reduced diameter portion 30 B′ has a key 41 provided at an end thereof that is received slidably in the keyway 39 .
- the spring 38 is disposed freely around the outside diameter of the reduced diameter shaft portion 30 B′ as shown in FIG. 11 and as shown in FIGS. 9 and 10 to absorb displacement between the sealing filter piston assembly 10 and the agitator blade assembly 32 , as previously described.
- keyway 39 is preferably provided with a dogleg 39 A to allow the key 41 to enter and be captured in the main part 39 B of the keyway 39 .
- a catch 39 C is provided in the keyway portion 39 B for holding the key 41 in the catch through bias provided by spring 38 so that the key 41 does not enter into the dogleg portion 39 A of the keyway during rotation of knob 34 before the pressing operation. See FIGS. 11 and 12 .
- the shaft portions 30 A′ and 30 B′ can be separated by providing slight downward pressure on the knob 34 and twisting shaft 30 B′ so that the key 41 is in the dogleg 39 A and then retracting shaft 30 B′ from shaft 30 A′.
- FIGS. 11 and 12 show one arrangement for keeping the shaft portion 30 A′ and 30 B′ connected together. Other structures can also be used that are within the spirit of the invention.
- the spring 38 can be eliminated.
- the displacement between agitator blade assembly 32 and the piston assembly 10 is simply taken up by the relative sliding movement of shaft portions 30 A′ and 30 B′ toward each other during the pressing operation.
- FIGS. 13 and 14 show a further embodiment.
- the spring 38 transmits rotational force to the agitator shaft 30 ′′' to rotate the agitator blade assembly.
- Agitator shaft 30 ′′′ is shorter than in the other embodiments, having a shoulder 36 ′′ as shown in FIG. 13 .
- Components with like functions have the same reference numbers as before.
- spring 38 is fastened to the top 36 ′′ of agitator shaft 30 ′′′ and to the knob 34 by any suitable means, such as by crimping or welding to stub shafts 31 A and 31 B provided on shaft 30 ′′′ and knob 34 , respectively, as shown.
- Other methods can be used to affix spring 38 to the knob 34 and shaft 30 ′′, such as welding, peening or providing a slot for engaging the ends of spring 38 , or any other suitable means can be used.
- the spring 38 serves as part of the agitator shaft and transmits rotational force when the knob 34 is turned.
- the spring 38 may also be disposed at an intermediate location in shaft 30 ′′′.
- knob 34 When the pressing operation is performed, knob 34 is driven downwardly, as shown in FIG. 14 . Knob 14 impinges on collar 46 , attached to plunger shaft 26 , driving the plunger shaft 26 and piston assembly 10 downwardly. When the agitator blade assembly 32 bottoms out, plunger shaft 26 and piston assembly 10 continue downwardly toward the agitator blade assembly 32 until the piston assembly 10 also bottoms. The displacement between the agitator blade assembly 32 and piston assembly 10 is taken-up by compression of spring 38 , as shown, in the hollow plunger shaft 26 .
- the agitator blade assembly 32 can take various forms and can have a varying number of blades. It can, for example, include only a single blade disposed asymmetrically or it can be provided with 2 or more blades. A four blade assembly is shown in the embodiments. The blades can have different shapes than those shown.
- the agitator shaft whether single piece or two piece, is shown such that the reduced diameter portion and the spring 38 are disposed at the top.
- the reduced diameter portion of the agitator shaft can be provided at the bottom, near the sealing filter piston assembly 10 and the spring 38 can be located there to absorb the displacement between the piston assembly 10 and the agitator blade assembly 32 .
- the beverage brewing press of the present invention is preferably made for ease of cleaning. According, all metal parts are preferably stainless steel, although other non-corroding metals or materials can be used.
- Knob 34 is preferably threaded to the agitator shaft 30 , particularly in the embodiment of FIGS. 1 and 3 . In this way, the agitator shaft can be easily removed from the hollow plunger shaft 26 for cleaning. This is done by grasping agitator blade assembly 32 and turning knob 34 in the untightening direction to remove it from shaft 30 , 30 ′. Then the shaft 30 , 30 ′ can be removed from hollow shaft 26 from the bottom, preferably with spring 38 captured on the agitator shaft.
- the spring can be a separable component and need not be captured on the agitator shaft.
- knob 34 can be fixed permanently to agitator shaft 30 , 30 ′ and the agitator blade assembly 32 can be threaded on the agitator shaft to enable disassembly.
- Knob 34 may also be threaded to the agitator shaft portion 30 B′ in the third embodiment. However, this is not necessary to enable disassembly because of the two piece nature of the agitator shaft, i.e., the agitator shaft portions 30 A′ and 30 B′ are separable via the doglegged keyway 39 as shown in FIGS. 11 and 12 .
- knob 34 and or the agitator blade assembly 32 can be threaded onto their respective shafts to enable disassembly for cleaning.
- the piston assembly 10 can be disassembled from plunger shaft 26 by turning the piston assembly 10 in the untightening direction while grasping collar 25 . This will allow the collar 25 to unthread from nut 24 , which is preferably fixedly attached to bottom support 14 by welding or peening. Once collar 25 separates from nut 24 , the piston assembly 10 components 14 , 16 and 20 can all be separated for cleaning. Preferably, collar 25 is captured rotatably on plunger shaft 26 so that it cannot be lost on disassembly, as previously described.
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A beverage brewing press has an open topped container for receiving a liquid and particulate matter to be brewed into a beverage, a hollow plunger shaft, a sealing filter piston disposed on the plunger shaft, the sealing filter piston having a peripheral seal slidably sealing to an interior of the container and for separating the interior of the container into a first compartment and a second compartment, the piston having a filter thereon for allowing brewed beverage to be filtered from the first compartment into the second compartment upon displacement of the piston, an agitator disposed below the piston, the agitator being fastened to an agitator shaft disposed concentrically rotatably and slidably in the hollow plunger shaft, a displaceable distance being provided between the agitator and the piston, the agitator shaft being slidable in the plunger shaft to take-up the displaceable distance between the agitator and the piston when the piston moves toward the agitator due to an axial force exerted on the plunger shaft moving the piston in the direction of the agitator. In some embodiments, a spring is provided to absorb the displaceable distance and may also transmit rotational force to the agitator.
Description
- The present invention is related to beverage brewing apparatus and in particular to a beverage brewing press apparatus that includes a displaceable agitator to assist in the brewing process.
- Beverage brewing devices such as the “French Press” are known in which a beverage to be brewed, for example, coffee, is allowed to brew for a period of time in a container holding hot liquid, i.e., water, into which the ground coffee beans have been disposed. After the period of brewing, a force is exerted on a plunger device which causes a sealing filter piston assembly (plunger) to compress the brewed hot liquid against the ground coffee beans to further enhance brewing and transfer the brewed beverage from a first compartment of the container containing the coffee grinds through the filter of the sealing filter piston assembly to a second compartment of the container, typically above the first compartment. The coffee grinds remain sealed by the sealing filter piston assembly in the first compartment. A defect of these known devices is that there is no means provided in these devices to assist or enhance the brewing process, for example, to derive greater flavor from the coffee grinds, other than through the time that the grinds are brewed in the heated water and the pressing action of the piston assembly.
- U.S. Pat. No. 7,040,218 to Biolchini Jr. describes a stirring coffee press that includes agitator blades that are disposed directly below the sealing filter piston assembly to enhance the brewing process. The agitator blades are turned by a shaft that is disposed concentrically in a hollow outer shaft that drives the sealing filter piston assembly.
- A drawback of this known device is that the agitator blades are disposed immediately below the sealing filter piston assembly. The location of the agitator blades directly below the sealing filter piston assembly provides for decreased agitation of the liquid and coffee grinds contained within the liquid and therefore does not provide an optimal degree of agitation of the liquid and therefore brewing of the hot beverage.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide a beverage brewing apparatus that enhances the brewing process by providing improved agitation of the brewing beverage.
- According to the invention, a beverage brewing press is provided having an agitator disposed below a sealing filter piston assembly in a container at a displaceable distance from the sealing filter piston assembly. The agitator blades are disposed during brewing prior to the pressing operation more centrally in the compartment where the beverage is being brewed and thus can more efficiently assist in the brewing process. A knob is coupled to an agitator shaft that is coupled to the agitator blades and can be rotated as desired to agitate the liquid and grinds during the brewing process. When the brewing process is complete, an axial force is exerted on the sealing filter piston assembly to drive the sealing filter piston assembly toward the bottom of the container in the direction of the agitator blades, forcing the brewed liquid through the filter of the piston assembly into a second compartment above the piston assembly. Once the agitator blades bottom near the bottom of the container, including on top of a layer of coffee grinds, the sealing filter piston assembly continues to move toward the agitator blades and the displaceable distance between the agitator blades and the sealing filter piston assembly decreases so that the agitator blades lie adjacent the sealing filter piston assembly.
- In another embodiment, a compression spring in communication with the agitator shaft absorbs the displacement of the sealing filter piston assembly toward the agitator blades. In this embodiment, the spring preferably is disposed concentrically around the agitator shaft between the agitator shaft and a hollow plunger shaft that surrounds the agitator shaft and the spring.
- In one embodiment having the spring, the agitator shaft is a one piece shaft having a stepped-down diameter portion around which the spring is concentrically wound.
- In another embodiment having the spring, the agitator shaft is a two piece shaft having a reduced diameter shaft around which the spring is disposed and which shaft is concentrically disposed slidably in a larger diameter shaft which, at least in part, has a keyed or splined inner diameter in which the reduced diameter shaft is slidably disposed in a manner such that rotatable force can be transmitted between the two shafts.
- In yet another embodiment, the spring is connected to the agitator shaft such that the spring transmits rotational force to the agitator shaft to rotate the agitator.
- According to one aspect, the invention is a beverage brewing press comprising an open topped container for receiving a liquid and particulate matter to be brewed into a beverage; a plunger shaft having a proximal end and a distal end; a sealing filter piston assembly received slidably in the open topped container and disposed at the distal end of the plunger shaft, the sealing filter piston assembly having a peripheral seal for sealing slidably to an interior wall of the container and for separating the interior of the container into a first compartment and a second compartment, the sealing filter piston assembly having a filter thereon for allowing brewed beverage to be filtered and passed from the first compartment of the container into the second compartment of the container upon displacement of the sealing filter piston assembly in the container; an agitator blade assembly disposed below the sealing filter piston assembly in the first compartment, the agitator blade assembly being fastened to a distal end of an agitator shaft having a proximal and distal end; the plunger shaft comprising a hollow shaft, the agitator shaft being disposed concentrically rotatably and slidably in the plunger shaft allowing rotatable movement to be transmitted to the agitator blade assembly; the agitator blade assembly being disposed such that there is a displaceable distance between the agitator blade assembly and the sealing filter piston assembly; the agitator shaft being slidable in the plunger shaft when the sealing filter piston assembly and agitator blade assembly displace toward each other due to a force being exerted on the plunger shaft moving the sealing filter piston assembly in the direction of the agitator blade assembly toward the bottom of the container.
- In one embodiment, a spring is disposed in communication with the agitator shaft for exerting an axial force on the agitator shaft such that the spring absorbs, at least in part, the displaceable distance between the agitator blade assembly and the sealing filter piston assembly as the sealing filter piston assembly moves in the direction of the agitator blade assembly toward the bottom of the container.
- According to another aspect, the invention is an open topped container for receiving a liquid and particulate matter to be brewed into a beverage; a removable cover received on the open top having an opening therein for slidably receiving a plunger shaft having a proximal and a distal end; a sealing filter piston assembly received at the distal end of the plunger shaft, the sealing filter piston assembly having a peripheral seal for slidably sealing to an interior wall of the container and for separating the interior of the container into a first compartment and a second compartment, the sealing filter piston assembly having a filter thereon for allowing brewed beverage to be filtered and passed from the first compartment of the container into the second compartment of the container upon displacement of the sealing filter piston assembly in the container; an agitator blade assembly disposed below the sealing filter piston assembly in the first compartment, the agitator blade assembly being fastened to a distal end of an agitator shaft having a proximal and distal end; the plunger shaft comprising a hollow shaft, the agitator shaft being disposed concentrically rotatably and slidably in the plunger shaft allowing rotatable movement to be transmitted to the agitator blade assembly; the agitator blade assembly being disposed such that there is a displaceable distance between the agitator blade assembly and the sealing filter piston assembly; a spring disposed in communication with the agitator shaft for exerting a force on the agitator shaft; the agitator shaft comprising a one piece shaft having a stepped-down diameter portion with the spring being disposed concentrically around the stepped-down diameter portion between a shoulder formed on the agitator shaft where the agitator shaft steps-down to the stepped-down diameter portion and an end of the plunger shaft; the spring absorbing at least a part of the displaceable distance between the agitator blade assembly and the sealing filter piston assembly when the sealing filter piston assembly and agitator blade assembly displace toward each other due to an axial force being exerted on the plunger shaft to move the sealing filter piston assembly in the direction of the agitator blade assembly toward the bottom of the container; wherein a knob is provided at the proximal end of the agitator shaft for providing a rotational force to the agitator shaft to rotate the agitator blade assembly; and further comprising a second knob disposed at the proximal end of the hollow plunger shaft for providing the axial force on the plunger shaft to displace the sealing filter piston assembly in the container.
- According to yet another aspect, the invention is an open topped container for receiving a liquid and particulate matter to be brewed into a beverage; a removable cover received on the open top having an opening therein for slidably receiving a plunger shaft having a proximal end and a distal end; a sealing filter piston assembly received on a distal end of the plunger shaft, the sealing filter piston assembly having a peripheral seal for sealing slidably to an interior wall of the container and for separating the interior of the container into a first compartment and a second compartment, the sealing filter piston assembly having a filter thereon for allowing brewed beverage to be filtered and passed from the first compartment of the container into the second compartment of the container upon displacement of the sealing filter piston assembly in the container; an agitator blade assembly disposed below the sealing filter piston assembly in the first compartment, the agitator blade assembly being fastened to a distal end of an agitator shaft having a proximal and distal end; the plunger shaft comprising a hollow shaft, the agitator shaft being disposed concentrically rotatably and slidably in the plunger shaft allowing rotatable movement to be transmitted to the agitator blade assembly; the agitator blade assembly being disposed such that there is a displaceable distance between the agitator blade assembly and the sealing filter piston assembly; a spring disposed in communication with the agitator shaft for exerting an axial force on the agitator shaft; the agitator shaft comprising a two piece shaft comprising a first diameter first shaft and a reduced diameter second shaft that is slidable in the first shaft and keyed to the first shaft to allow transmission of a rotatable force between the first and second shafts; the spring absorbing at least a part of the displaceable distance between the agitator blade assembly and the sealing filter piston assembly when the sealing filter piston assembly and agitator blade assembly displace toward each other due to an axial force being exerted on the plunger shaft to move the sealing filter piston assembly in the direction of the agitator blade assembly toward the bottom of the container; wherein the spring is concentrically disposed about the reduced diameter second shaft between an end of the first shaft forming a shoulder for abutting against one end of the spring and an end of the hollow plunger shaft; further comprising a knob on the second shaft for providing a rotational force to the agitator shaft to rotate the agitator blade assembly.
- According to still another aspect, the invention is a beverage brewing press comprising an open topped container for receiving a liquid and particulate matter to be brewed into a beverage; a plunger shaft having a proximal end and a distal end; a sealing filter piston assembly received slidably in the open topped container and disposed at the distal end of the plunger shaft, the sealing filter piston assembly having a peripheral seal for sealing slidably to an interior wall of the container and for separating the interior of the container into a first compartment and a second compartment, the sealing filter piston assembly having a filter thereon for allowing brewed beverage to be filtered and passed from the first compartment of the container into the second compartment of the container upon displacement of the sealing filter piston assembly in the container; an agitator blade assembly disposed below the sealing filter piston assembly in the first compartment, the agitator blade assembly being fastened to a distal end of an agitator shaft having a proximal and distal end; the plunger shaft comprising a hollow shaft, the agitator shaft being disposed concentrically rotatably and slidably in the plunger shaft, the agitator shaft allowing rotatable movement to be transmitted to the agitator blade assembly; the agitator blade assembly being disposed such that there is a displaceable distance between the agitator blade assembly and the sealing filter piston assembly; and the agitator shaft being slidable in'the plunger shaft when the sealing filter piston assembly and agitator blade assembly displace toward each other due to a force being exerted on the plunger shaft moving the sealing filter piston assembly in the direction of the agitator blade assembly toward the bottom of the container; further comprising a spring in communication with the agitator shaft for absorbing at least a part of the displaceable distance between the agitator blade assembly and the sealing filter piston assembly when the sealing filter piston assembly and agitator blade assembly displace toward each other; further wherein the spring is fastened to the agitator shaft for transmitting a rotational force to the agitator shaft to rotate the agitator blade assembly.
- The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be described in greater detail in the following Detailed Description.
- The invention will now be described in greater detail in the following Detailed Description with reference to the Drawings in which:
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FIG. 1 is a cross sectional view through an embodiment of the coffee brewing press of the present invention prior to the pressing operation; -
FIG. 2 is a second cross sectional view of the coffee brewing press ofFIG. 1 according to the present invention after the press operation; -
FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view through a second embodiment of the present invention prior to the pressing operation; -
FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view through the coffee press ofFIG. 3 after the pressing operation; -
FIG. 5 is a perspective phantom view of the coffee brewing press according toFIG. 3 ; -
FIG. 6 is an exploded view of the parts of the invention, further including a holder for the container having a grasping handle; -
FIG. 7 is a detailed cut-away perspective view of a portion of the invention ofFIG. 3 ; -
FIG. 8 is a further detail of a portion of the invention in a perspective view; -
FIG. 9 is a cross sectional view of a third embodiment of the invention prior to the pressing operation; -
FIG. 10 is a further cross sectional view of the embodiment ofFIG. 9 after the pressing operation; -
FIG. 11 is a detailed cross sectional view of a portion of the third embodiment showing a portion of the two piece agitator shaft; -
FIG. 12 shows a detail ofFIG. 11 . -
FIG. 13 shows a cross-sectional view of another embodiment prior to the pressing operation; and -
FIG. 14 shows the embodiment ofFIG. 13 after the pressing operation. - With reference now to the drawings,
FIG. 1 is a cross sectional view of a first embodiment of the invention. The invention comprises a container orbeaker 1 preferably made of glass and in particular a heat resistant glass such as Pyrex. Although glass is preferred so that the brewing operation and contents of the container can be viewed by the user, thecontainer 1 can be made of any other suitable material including an opaque material such as metal and, in particular, stainless steel. Thecontainer 1 is open topped and is provided with acover 3 that engages at 4 to the open top of thecontainer 1 either directly or by any suitable engaging means, for example, a flexible engaging means. Typically the cover material is stainless steel although any other suitable material can be used. Theengaging means 4 may be a flexible material, preferably heat resistant. Thecontainer 1 includes asuitable pouring lip 1A for dispensing the brewed beverage. Further, as shown in the exploded view ofFIG. 4 , thecontainer 1 is preferably slidably received in a structure or framework 1B that includes a grasping handle 1C. The framework 1B can be made of any suitable material such as metal, including stainless steel, or plastic. The handle 1C is typically made of a material that is thermally insulating to keep the handle from transmitting excessive heat to the handle. - A sealing
filter piston assembly 10 is provided in slidable sealing relationship to theinterior wall 12 of the container. Preferably, the container cross section is round and thecontainer 1 is cylindrical, although the container can have any desired cross section or shape. The sealing filter piston assembly comprises, with reference toFIGS. 1, 6 and 8 , abottom support member 14, typically made of stainless steel, on which is disposed afilter member 16. Thesupport member 14 comprises a support having a plurality of openings 15 therein to allow the brewed liquid to pass therethrough.Filter member 16 comprises a screen or mesh that allows the free passage of the brewed liquid but prevents any particulate matter such as coffee grinds from passing therethrough. Aflexible seal 18 is disposed about the peripheral edge of thefilter member 16 to seal to the interior wall of thecontainer 12. Theseal 18 may be a lip formed in the screen or mesh that engages with the container wall to prevent particulate matter in the brewing beverage from escaping into the area above thepiston assembly 10. Alternatively, it may be any other suitable sealing member. Disposed above thefilter member 16 is atop support plate 20 also having apertures for fluid passage and that has attached thereto aflexible expansion spring 22 whose purpose is to provide a radially outward force against theperipheral seal 18 so that theseal 18 adequately seals to theinterior container wall 12 as the seal slides against the wall. - The
expansion spring 22 may be fastened to thetop support 20 by any suitable method, including for example, by having the coils of thespring 22 wound through a plurality of holes in a lip of thetop support 20 in known fashion. - An internally threaded
shoulder nut 24 is provided through aligned openings in the top and bottom supports 14 and 20 and thefilter member 16.Nut 24 has internal threads that engage with external threads provided at the distal end of ahollow plunger shaft 26.Nut 24 also has external threads that are engaged by a threadedcollar 25 to clamp the sealing pistonfilter piston assembly 10 14, 16 and 20 together between thecomponents nut 24 and theexternal collar 25. Preferablynut 24 is securely fastened, as by welding or peening, tobottom support 14.Collar 25 is preferably disposed so that it is captured onhollow plunger shaft 26 but rotatable on theshaft 26. For example, one way to capture thecollar 25 on theshaft 26 rotatably is to provide an annular slot onshaft 26 into which an internal snap ring oncollar 25 is received. Other methods can be used. These provisions allow for easy disassembly of the sealingfilter piston assembly 10 components without loss of the 24 and 25 upon disassembly for cleaning.small parts -
Hollow plunger shaft 26 at its proximal end has aknob 28 attached thereto either by welding or peening or by any other suitable fastening means such as threads. - Disposed rotatably and slidably inside the
hollow plunger shaft 26 is anagitator shaft 30 that is coupled toagitator blade assembly 32. Theagitator shaft 30 can be coupled to theagitator blade assembly 32 by welding, peening or by any other suitable fastening arrangement such as threads or a screw. - At the top of the
agitator shaft 30, aknob 34 is provided. The knob may be threaded to theagitator shaft 30 as shown in phantom at 34A. - The coffee brewing press of the present invention is typically, in use, first provided with coffee grinds in a suitable amount in the
container 1 before the press assembly is inserted into the container. Hot liquid, e.g., water, in a suitable amount, is poured into thecontainer 1. Thereafter, the press assembly, which comprises the entire assembly described, is attached to thecontainer 1 such that the sealingfilter piston assembly 10 withagitator blade assembly 32 disposed below it is slidably inserted into thecontainer 1 with thepiston assembly 10 in sealing relationship to thecontainer wall 12 and above the hot liquid. Thecover 3 is received in the top opening of the container. Thepiston assembly 10 is pressed down viaknob 28 to the surface of the liquid contained in thecontainer 1. Theagitator blade assembly 32 will be maintained at a defined displaceable distance from thepiston assembly 10 in the hot brewing liquid, as illustratably shown inFIG. 1 , due to theknob 34, to whichagitator shaft 30 is attached, resting againstknob 28. The beverage is allowed to brew. According to the invention, the user can, from time to time, rotate theknob 34 as shown byarrow 35 to cause theagitator blade assembly 32 to rotate and stir the brewing liquid to enhance the brewing process. Because theagitator blade assembly 32 is located well below thepiston assembly 10 in the brewing liquid, substantial stirring of the liquid and grinds occurs, enhancing the brewing process. - Once the desired degree of brewing has been obtained, the user presses down on the
plunger shaft knob 28. Pressing down on theknob 28 drives thehollow plunger shaft 26 downwardly. Sealingfilter piston assembly 10, which is secured at the distal end of the plunger shaft by thecollar 25 andnut 24, is driven toward the bottom of thecontainer 1. Theagitator blade assembly 32, although displaceable with respect to the sealingfilter piston assembly 10 due to its fastening to theslidable agitator shaft 30, will tend to move as a unit with thepiston assembly 10 due to its weight or it may start to displace toward thepiston assembly 10 due to liquid pressure as the piston assembly moves downwardly. Once theagitator blade assembly 32 bottoms in the container including on any ground particulate matter forced to the bottom as shown inFIG. 2 , theagitator blade assembly 32 will be prevented from further downward movement. However, because theagitator shaft 30 is slidable in theplunger shaft 26, the sealingfilter piston assembly 10 can continue to displace toward theagitator blade assembly 32 until it bottoms in the container. - The invention provides for improved agitation of the brewing liquid by virtue of the location of the
agitator blade assembly 32 during the brewing operation at a substantial distance from the sealingfilter piston assembly 10 as show inFIG. 1 . The displacement of the sealingfilter piston assembly 10 toward theagitator blade assembly 32 during the pressing operation is taken up by the sliding action of theagitator shaft 30 inplunger shaft 26. As shown inFIG. 2 , the brewed liquid has passed through the apertures and screen filter of the sealingfilter piston assembly 10 leaving theparticulate matter 40 sealed below the sealingfilter piston assembly 10. The liquid is illustratively shown byliquid level line 42 inFIG. 2 . The liquid can now be poured off through dispensinglip 1A for consumption. -
FIGS. 3 and 4 show a second embodiment of the invention. In this embodiment, aspring 38 is provided to absorb at least a part of the displacement of the sealingfilter piston assembly 10 toward theagitator blade assembly 32 during the pressing operation. All components are the same in the embodiment ofFIG. 1 except for theagitator shaft 30′ now comprising a shaft having afirst part 30A of a first diameter and asecond part 30B of a second reduced diameter. In addition, thespring 38 is provided. -
Agitator shaft 30′ in the embodiment shown inFIG. 3 is a one piece shaft but has a stepped-down diameter forming a shoulder as shown at 36 inFIGS. 3 and 4 . This is shown in detail in cut-away view inFIG. 7 . Theshaft 30′ has thelarger diameter portion 30A and thesmaller diameter portion 30B at the top which is preferably threaded into theknob 34 as shown at 34A in phantom. - Disposed about the stepped-down
diameter portion 30B is thecompression spring 38.Compression spring 38 is captured between the top proximal end of thehollow plunger shaft 26 right below theknob 28 and by theshoulder 36 of theagitator shaft 30. - When it is time to perform the pressing operation, as in the embodiment
FIG. 1 ,knob 28 is pressed downwardly.Hollow plunger shaft 26 is driven downwardly, causingpiston assembly 10 to move downwardly, along withagitator blade assembly 32. Asknob 28 is forced downwardly,spring 32 will exert bias against theshoulder 36 ofagitator shaft 30′, causing theagitator blade assembly 32 also to move downwardly until it impinges on the particulate matter at the bottom of the container and eventually ceases movement. However,piston assembly 10, driven by further downward force exerted onknob 28, will continue to displace toward theagitator blade assembly 32 until it too stops. The further downward movement of thepiston assembly 10 is absorbed, at least in part, by the compression ofspring 38 secured betweenshoulder 36 ofagitator shaft 30 and bottom ofknob 28 secured toplunger shaft 26. - The
agitator blade assembly 32 will typically move as a unit withpiston assembly 10. Ifspring 38 is a weak spring, theagitator blade assembly 32 may start to displace toward thepiston assembly 10 before the agitator blade assembly bottoms out due to the pressure exerted by the liquid in the container against theagitator blade assembly 32 during the downward stroke. -
Spring 38 is captured betweenshoulder 36 and the bottom ofknob 28, and even when compressed, exerts a force therebetween which is not capable of overcoming the frictional force created byseal 18 of thepiston assembly 10 againstcontainer wall 12, thus maintaining it in its compressed state after the pressing operation and maintaining thepiston assembly 10 in its bottomed state. -
FIGS. 9, 10, 11 and 11A show a third embodiment according to the present invention. - In this embodiment, all features are the same, as previously described, except that the agitator shaft is again different and
knob 28 is eliminated. Instead of a 30, 30′ as in the first two embodiments, thesingle piece shaft agitator shaft 30″ comprises a firstlower shaft portion 30A′ having, at least in part, a hollow center 30AA as shown in phantom inFIG. 9 . The hollow portion 30AA is provided to receive axially slidably and concentrically theupper portion 30B′ of reduced diameter of theagitator shaft 30″. Theagitator shaft portions 30A′ and 30B′ are keyed or splined together so that rotational force can be transmitted between them but allowing for slidable longitudinal movement between theshaft portions 30A′ and 30B′. At the end of thelarger diameter portion 30A′ of theagitator shaft 30″ distal from theagitator blade assembly 32,spring 38 rests on theshoulder 36′ formed where the reduceddiameter portion 30B′ of the agitator shaft is received inshaft portion 30A′. Thespring 38, in its uncompressed or slightly compressed state, is thus captured between theshoulder 36′ and acollar 46 that is attached to the end of thehollow plunger shaft 26 by any suitable means such as threading, welding or peening. - Although
shaft portion 30A′ is shown as only partially hollow, theentire shaft portion 30A′ from end atshoulder 36′ to theagitator blade assembly 32 may be hollow. - The embodiment of
FIGS. 9 and 10 is operated as follows.Knob 34 can be turned during brewing, as before, to rotate the twopiece agitator shaft 30″ comprising theportions 30A′ and 30B′. By virtue of the key, keys, spline or splines between theshaft portions 30A′ and 30B′, rotational force provided by turning theknob 34 as shown by thearrows 35 is imparted to theagitator blade assembly 32 to facilitate and enhance the brewing process. Once the brewing process has been completed, downward force is imparted to theknob 34 againstcollar 46 to drive theplunger shaft 26 downwardly, causing the sealingfilter piston assembly 10 andagitator blade assembly 32 to displace toward the bottom of thecontainer 1. Once theagitator blade assembly 32 bottoms in thecontainer 1 including on any particulate matter disposed at the bottom, as shown inFIG. 10 , the sealingfilter piston assembly 10 continues to displace downwardly toward theagitator blade assembly 32. The reduceddiameter portion 30B′ of theagitator shaft 30′, slidably received in keyed or splined fashion in the hollowlarger diameter portion 30B′ of theagitator shaft 30′, slides downwardly inshaft portion 30A′ to take-up the displacement of thepiston assembly 10 toward the agitator blade assembly. Thespring 38, captured betweenshoulder 36′ andcollar 46, absorbs, at least in part, the displacement between thepiston assembly 10 andagitator blade assembly 32. - As with the second embodiment, depending on the strength of
spring 38, theagitator blade assembly 32 may displace as a unit with thepiston assembly 10 or it may start to displace toward thepiston assembly 10 before it reaches bottom due to the pressure exerted by the liquid in the container on theagitator blade assembly 32 during the downward stroke. - In greater detail, in the position shown in
FIG. 9 before the pressing operation, theupper shaft portion 30B′ is received within the hollowlower shaft portion 30A′ to a depth such that the end ofshaft portion 30B′ is illustratively at 30AB. Once thepiston assembly 10 is pressed downwardly and theagitator blade assembly 32 bottoms out, as the sealingfilter piston assembly 10 moves further downwardly toward the now stationaryagitator blade assembly 32, thehollow plunger shaft 26 moves further downwardly slidably on theagitator shaft portion 30A′. Thespring 38, captured between theshoulder 36′ and thecollar 46, now compresses as thecollar 46, due to the continued downward force exerted by the user on theknob 34, moves downwardly. This compresses thespring 38 between thecollar 46 and theshoulder 36′. The lower end ofshaft portion 30B′ is shown at 30AC inFIG. 10 . - The compression force of the
spring 38 is maintained between theshoulder 36′ of the larger diameteragitator shaft portion 30A′ and thecollar 46 coupled to theplunger shaft 26 because the sealing frictional force provided by the sealingfilter piston assembly 10 is adequate to keep the spring from expanding. -
FIG. 11 shows details of the twopart agitator shaft 30″ where the shaft portion 30W is received inshaft portion 30A′. The increaseddiameter portion 30A′ is provided with aconcentric opening 37 that extends in theshaft portion 30A′ to a depth indicated at 37A inFIGS. 9 and 10 , or alternativelyshaft portion 30A′ is hollow from end to end. The interior of opening 37 of theshaft 30A′ can be splined or, as illustrated, is provided with a slot orkeyway 39 that extends along theshaft portion 30A′ to at least the point 37AC shown inFIG. 10 . The reduceddiameter portion 30B′ has a key 41 provided at an end thereof that is received slidably in thekeyway 39. Thespring 38 is disposed freely around the outside diameter of the reduceddiameter shaft portion 30B′ as shown inFIG. 11 and as shown inFIGS. 9 and 10 to absorb displacement between the sealingfilter piston assembly 10 and theagitator blade assembly 32, as previously described. - As shown,
keyway 39 is preferably provided with adogleg 39A to allow the key 41 to enter and be captured in themain part 39B of thekeyway 39. Acatch 39C is provided in thekeyway portion 39B for holding the key 41 in the catch through bias provided byspring 38 so that the key 41 does not enter into thedogleg portion 39A of the keyway during rotation ofknob 34 before the pressing operation. SeeFIGS. 11 and 12 . - The
shaft portions 30A′ and 30B′ can be separated by providing slight downward pressure on theknob 34 and twistingshaft 30B′ so that the key 41 is in thedogleg 39A and then retractingshaft 30B′ fromshaft 30A′. -
FIGS. 11 and 12 show one arrangement for keeping theshaft portion 30A′ and 30B′ connected together. Other structures can also be used that are within the spirit of the invention. - In a further embodiment having a two piece agitator shaft as in the embodiment of
FIGS. 9 and 10 , thespring 38 can be eliminated. In this embodiment, the displacement betweenagitator blade assembly 32 and thepiston assembly 10 is simply taken up by the relative sliding movement ofshaft portions 30A′ and 30B′ toward each other during the pressing operation. In this embodiment, there is no spring bias tending to cause the twoshaft portions 30A′ and 30B′ to move apart. -
FIGS. 13 and 14 show a further embodiment. In this embodiment, unlike in the other embodiments described, thespring 38 transmits rotational force to theagitator shaft 30″' to rotate the agitator blade assembly.Agitator shaft 30′″ is shorter than in the other embodiments, having ashoulder 36″ as shown inFIG. 13 . Components with like functions have the same reference numbers as before. - In this embodiment,
spring 38 is fastened to the top 36″ ofagitator shaft 30′″ and to theknob 34 by any suitable means, such as by crimping or welding to 31A and 31B provided onstub shafts shaft 30′″ andknob 34, respectively, as shown. Other methods can be used to affixspring 38 to theknob 34 andshaft 30″, such as welding, peening or providing a slot for engaging the ends ofspring 38, or any other suitable means can be used. In essence, thespring 38 serves as part of the agitator shaft and transmits rotational force when theknob 34 is turned. Thespring 38 may also be disposed at an intermediate location inshaft 30′″. - As shown in
FIG. 13 , prior to pressing, whenknob 34 is turned, the rotational force is transmitted to spring 38 which in turn rotatesshaft 30′″ to rotateagitator blade assembly 32 during brewing. - When the pressing operation is performed,
knob 34 is driven downwardly, as shown inFIG. 14 .Knob 14 impinges oncollar 46, attached toplunger shaft 26, driving theplunger shaft 26 andpiston assembly 10 downwardly. When theagitator blade assembly 32 bottoms out,plunger shaft 26 andpiston assembly 10 continue downwardly toward theagitator blade assembly 32 until thepiston assembly 10 also bottoms. The displacement between theagitator blade assembly 32 andpiston assembly 10 is taken-up by compression ofspring 38, as shown, in thehollow plunger shaft 26. - The
agitator blade assembly 32 can take various forms and can have a varying number of blades. It can, for example, include only a single blade disposed asymmetrically or it can be provided with 2 or more blades. A four blade assembly is shown in the embodiments. The blades can have different shapes than those shown. - In the second and third embodiments described, the agitator shaft, whether single piece or two piece, is shown such that the reduced diameter portion and the
spring 38 are disposed at the top. However, variations that are still within the scope of the invention can be provided. For example, the reduced diameter portion of the agitator shaft can be provided at the bottom, near the sealingfilter piston assembly 10 and thespring 38 can be located there to absorb the displacement between thepiston assembly 10 and theagitator blade assembly 32. - Further, the beverage brewing press of the present invention is preferably made for ease of cleaning. According, all metal parts are preferably stainless steel, although other non-corroding metals or materials can be used.
Knob 34 is preferably threaded to theagitator shaft 30, particularly in the embodiment ofFIGS. 1 and 3 . In this way, the agitator shaft can be easily removed from thehollow plunger shaft 26 for cleaning. This is done by graspingagitator blade assembly 32 and turningknob 34 in the untightening direction to remove it from 30, 30′. Then theshaft 30, 30′ can be removed fromshaft hollow shaft 26 from the bottom, preferably withspring 38 captured on the agitator shaft. However, the spring can be a separable component and need not be captured on the agitator shaft. Alternatively,knob 34 can be fixed permanently to 30, 30′ and theagitator shaft agitator blade assembly 32 can be threaded on the agitator shaft to enable disassembly. -
Knob 34 may also be threaded to theagitator shaft portion 30B′ in the third embodiment. However, this is not necessary to enable disassembly because of the two piece nature of the agitator shaft, i.e., theagitator shaft portions 30A′ and 30B′ are separable via thedoglegged keyway 39 as shown inFIGS. 11 and 12 . - In the embodiment of
FIGS. 13 and 14 , theknob 34 and or theagitator blade assembly 32 can be threaded onto their respective shafts to enable disassembly for cleaning. - Furthermore, as previously described, the
piston assembly 10 can be disassembled fromplunger shaft 26 by turning thepiston assembly 10 in the untightening direction while graspingcollar 25. This will allow thecollar 25 to unthread fromnut 24, which is preferably fixedly attached tobottom support 14 by welding or peening. Oncecollar 25 separates fromnut 24, thepiston assembly 10 14, 16 and 20 can all be separated for cleaning. Preferably,components collar 25 is captured rotatably onplunger shaft 26 so that it cannot be lost on disassembly, as previously described. - Although the present invention has been described in relation to particular embodiments thereof, many other variations and modifications and other uses will become apparent to those skilled in the art. It is preferred, therefore, that the present invention not be limited by the specific disclosure herein.
Claims (23)
1. A beverage brewing press comprising:
an open topped container for receiving a liquid and particulate matter to be brewed into a beverage;
a plunger shaft having a proximal end and a distal end;
a sealing filter piston assembly received slidably in the open topped container and disposed at the distal end of the plunger shaft, the sealing filter piston assembly having a peripheral seal for sealing slidably to an interior wall of the container and for separating the interior of the container into a first compartment and a second compartment, the sealing filter piston assembly having a filter thereon for allowing brewed beverage to be filtered and passed from the first compartment of the container into the second compartment of the container upon displacement of the sealing filter piston assembly in the container;
an agitator blade assembly disposed below the sealing filter piston assembly in the first compartment, the agitator blade assembly being fastened to a distal end of an agitator shaft having a proximal and distal end;
the plunger shaft comprising a hollow shaft, the agitator shaft being disposed concentrically rotatably and slidably in the plunger shaft, the agitator shaft allowing rotatable movement to be transmitted to the agitator blade assembly;
the agitator blade assembly being disposed such that there is a displaceable distance between the agitator blade assembly and the sealing filter piston assembly; and
the agitator shaft being slidable in the plunger shaft when the sealing filter piston assembly and agitator blade assembly displace toward each other due to a force being exerted on the plunger shaft moving the sealing filter piston assembly in the direction of the agitator blade assembly toward the bottom of the container.
2. The beverage brewing press of claim 1 , further comprising a knob for providing a rotational force to the agitator shaft to rotate the agitator blade assembly.
3. The beverage brewing press of claim 2 , further comprising a further knob disposed at the proximal end of the hollow plunger shaft for providing an axial force on the plunger shaft to displace the sealing filter piston assembly in the container.
4. The beverage brewing press of claim 2 , further comprising a spring in communication with the agitator shaft for absorbing at least a part of the displaceable distance between the agitator blade assembly and the sealing filter piston assembly when the sealing filter piston assembly and agitator blade assembly displace toward each other.
5. The beverage brewing press of claim 4 , wherein the agitator shaft is a one piece shaft having a stepped-down diameter portion with the spring being disposed concentrically around the stepped-down diameter portion between a shoulder formed on the agitator shaft where the agitator shaft steps-down to the stepped-down diameter portion and an end of the plunger shaft.
6. The beverage brewing press of claim 5 , wherein a further knob is provided at the proximal end of the hollow plunger shaft for providing an axial force on the plunger shaft to displace the sealing filter piston assembly in the container and the further knob is disposed concentrically about the agitator shaft allowing the agitator shaft to rotate freely in the further knob, and wherein the spring is captured between the shoulder of the agitator shaft and the further knob.
7. The beverage brewing press of claim 1 , wherein the agitator shaft is a two piece shaft comprising a first diameter first shaft and a reduced diameter second shaft that is slidable in the first shaft and keyed to the first shaft to allow transmission of a rotatable force between the first and second shafts, the shafts being slidable to take-up at least in part the displaceable distance between the agitator blade assembly and the sealing filter piston assembly.
8. The beverage brewing press of claim 7 , further comprising a spring in communication with the agitator shaft for absorbing at least a part of the displaceable distance between the agitator blade assembly and the sealing filter piston assembly when the sealing filter piston assembly and agitator blade assembly displace toward each other.
9. The beverage brewing press of claim 8 , wherein the spring is concentrically disposed about the reduced diameter second shaft between an end of the first shaft forming a shoulder for abutting against one end of the spring and an end of the hollow plunger shaft.
10. The beverage brewing press of claim 9 , wherein the first shaft has a keyway slidably receiving a key on the second shaft.
11. The beverage brewing press of claim 10 , wherein the keyway has a dogleg to a main portion of the keyway to allow capturing the key in the main portion of the keyway to prevent disconnection of the first and second shafts and furthermore allowing disconnection of the first and second shafts when the key is oriented in the dogleg.
12. The beverage brewing press of claim 11 , further comprising a catch in the main portion of the keyway for catching the key in the keyway through bias provided by the spring and for preventing entry of the key into the dogleg to prevent disconnection of the first and second shafts.
13. The beverage brewing press of claim 9 , further comprising a collar at the proximal end of the hollow plunger shaft for abutting against the spring.
14. The beverage brewing press of claim 9 , further comprising a knob on the second shaft for providing a rotational force to the agitator shaft to rotate the agitator blade assembly.
15. The beverage brewing press of claim 2 , wherein the knob is threaded to the agitator shaft to allow the agitator shaft and agitator blade assembly to be removed from the hollow plunger shaft.
16. The beverage brewing press of claim 4 , wherein the spring transmits the rotational force from the knob to the agitator shaft to rotate the agitator blade assembly.
17. The beverage brewing press of claim 1 , wherein the sealing filter piston assembly is clamped between a collar attached to the hollow plunger shaft and a threaded nut affixed to the sealing filter piston assembly to fix the sealing filter piston assembly on the plunger shaft and to allow disassembly of the sealing filter piston assembly and disassembly from the plunger shaft.
18. The beverage brewing press of claim 1 , further comprising a removeable cover received on the open top having an opening therein for slidably receiving the plunger shaft.
19. A beverage brewing press comprising:
an open topped container for receiving a liquid and particulate matter to be brewed into a beverage;
a removable cover received on the open top having an opening therein for slidably receiving a plunger shaft having a proximal and a distal end;
a sealing filter piston assembly disposed at the distal end of the plunger shaft, the sealing filter piston assembly having a peripheral seal for sealing slidably to an interior wall of the container and for separating the interior of the container into a first compartment and a second compartment, the sealing filter piston assembly having a filter thereon for allowing brewed beverage to be filtered and passed from the first compartment of the container into the second compartment of the container upon displacement of the sealing filter piston assembly in the container;
an agitator blade assembly disposed below the sealing filter piston assembly in the first compartment, the agitator blade assembly being fastened to a distal end of an agitator shaft having a proximal and distal end;
the plunger shaft comprising a hollow shaft, the agitator shaft being disposed concentrically rotatably and slidably in the plunger shaft, the agitator shaft allowing rotatable movement to be transmitted to the agitator blade assembly;
the agitator blade assembly being disposed such that there is a displaceable distance between the agitator blade assembly and the sealing filter piston assembly;
a spring disposed in communication with the agitator shaft for exerting an axial force on the agitator shaft;
the agitator shaft comprising a one piece shaft having a stepped-down diameter portion with the spring being disposed concentrically around the stepped-down diameter portion between a shoulder formed on the agitator shaft where the agitator shaft steps-down to the stepped-down diameter portion and an end of the plunger shaft;
the spring absorbing at least a part of the displaceable distance between the agitator blade assembly and the sealing filter piston assembly when the sealing filter piston assembly and agitator blade assembly displace toward each other due to an axial force being exerted on the plunger shaft to move the sealing filter piston assembly in the direction of the agitator blade assembly toward the bottom of the container;
wherein a knob is provided at the proximal end of the agitator shaft for providing a rotational force to the agitator shaft to rotate the agitator blade assembly; and
further comprising a second knob disposed at the proximal end of the hollow plunger shaft for providing the axial force on the plunger shaft to displace the sealing filter piston assembly in the container.
20. A beverage brewing press comprising:
an open topped container for receiving a liquid and particulate matter to be brewed into a beverage;
a removable cover received on the open top having an opening therein for slidably receiving a plunger shaft having a proximal end and a distal end;
a sealing filter piston assembly disposed at the distal end of the plunger shaft, the sealing filter piston assembly having a peripheral seal for sealing slidably to an interior wall of the container and for separating the interior of the container into a first compartment and a second compartment, the sealing filter piston assembly having a filter thereon for allowing brewed beverage to be filtered and passed from the first compartment of the container into the second compartment of the container upon displacement of the sealing filter piston assembly in the container;
an agitator blade assembly disposed below the sealing filter piston assembly in the first compartment, the agitator blade assembly being fastened to an agitator shaft, the agitator shaft allowing rotatable movement to be transmitted to the agitator blade asssembly;
the plunger shaft comprising a hollow shaft, the agitator shaft being disposed concentrically rotatably and slidably in the plunger shaft, the agitator shaft allowing rotatable movement to be transmitted to the agitator blade assembly;
the agitator blade assembly being disposed such that there is a displaceable distance between the agitator blade assembly and the sealing filter piston assembly;
a spring disposed in communication with the agitator shaft for exerting a force on the agitator shaft;
the agitator shaft comprising a two piece shaft comprising a first diameter first shaft and a reduced diameter second shaft that is slidable in the first shaft and keyed to the first shaft to allow transmission of a rotatable force between the first and second shafts;
the spring absorbing at least a part of the displaceable distance between the agitator blade assembly and the sealing filter piston assembly when the sealing filter piston assembly and agitator blade assembly displace toward each other due to an axial force being exerted on the plunger shaft moving the sealing filter piston assembly in the direction of the agitator blade assembly toward the bottom of the container;
wherein the spring is concentrically disposed about the reduced diameter second shaft between an end of the first shaft forming a shoulder for abutting against one end of the spring and an end of the hollow plunger shaft; and
further comprising a knob on the second shaft for providing a rotational force to the agitator shaft to rotate the agitator blade assembly.
21. The beverage brewing press of claim 20 , wherein the knob also allows the axial force to be exerted on the plunger shaft.
22. A beverage brewing press comprising:
an open topped container for receiving a liquid and particulate matter to be brewed into a beverage;
a plunger shaft having a proximal end and a distal end;
a sealing filter piston assembly received slidably in the open topped container and disposed at the distal end of the plunger shaft, the sealing filter piston assembly having a peripheral seal for sealing slidably to an interior wall of the container and for separating the interior of the container into a first compartment and a second compartment, the sealing filter piston assembly having a filter thereon for allowing brewed beverage to be filtered and passed from the first compartment of the container into the second compartment of the container upon displacement of the sealing filter piston assembly in the container;
an agitator blade assembly disposed below the sealing filter piston assembly in the first compartment, the agitator blade assembly being fastened to a distal end of an agitator shaft having a proximal and distal end;
the plunger shaft comprising a hollow shaft, the agitator shaft being disposed concentrically rotatably and slidably in the plunger shaft, the agitator shaft allowing rotatable movement to be transmitted to the agitator blade assembly;
the agitator blade assembly being disposed such that there is a displaceable distance between the agitator blade assembly and the sealing filter piston assembly; and
the agitator shaft being slidable in the plunger shaft when the sealing filter piston assembly and agitator blade assembly displace toward each other due to a force being exerted on the plunger shaft moving the sealing filter piston assembly in the direction of the agitator blade assembly toward the bottom of the container;
further comprising a spring in communication with the agitator shaft for absorbing at least a part of the displaceable distance between the agitator blade assembly and the sealing filter piston assembly when the sealing filter piston assembly and agitator blade assembly displace toward each other;
further wherein the spring is fastened to the agitator shaft for transmitting a rotational force to the agitator shaft to rotate the agitator blade assembly.
23. The beverage brewing press of claim 22 , wherein the spring is attached for rotational movement between a knob and the agitator shaft.
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