USRE34482E - Appliance for brewing coffee/tea - Google Patents
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- A47J31/04—Coffee-making apparatus with rising pipes
- A47J31/057—Coffee-making apparatus with rising pipes with water container separated from beverage container, the hot water passing the filter only once i.e. classical type of drip coffee makers
- A47J31/0573—Coffee-making apparatus with rising pipes with water container separated from beverage container, the hot water passing the filter only once i.e. classical type of drip coffee makers with flow through heaters
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- the present invention pertains to an appliance for brewing coffee, tea or the like, and more particularly to a conventionally known automatic drip-type appliance for making coffee or tea.
- the invention is particularly applicable to an appliance for making fresh iced tea and will be described with particular reference thereto, although it will be appreciated that it may also be used in making hot coffee, hot tea, iced coffee or other similar beverages.
- the present invention pertains generally to conventionally-known, automatic drip-type coffee makers.
- Such coffee makers typically include a reservoir for water, a heating element to heat the water, and a container or basket ("brew funnel") adapted to hold the coffee (generally in a filter) and to receive the heated water.
- the heated water is allowed to drip onto and "wet” the coffee in the container.
- the brewed coffee is drained from the container through an aperture located at the bottom thereof into a decanter.
- the drain rate is a function of a number of factors which create a resistance to flow. Some of these factors, such as the configuration and physical dimensions of the brew funnel (e.g. flow channels, drain hole size etc.) are constant, while other factors such as the grind of the coffee (coarseness or fineness), the water hardness and the porosity of the filter paper used therein are variables. With respect to the variable factors, tea is completely unlike coffee in its wetting characteristics. Thus, machines designed for coffee in many instances do not produce the desired head of water in the brew funnel when tea is used therein. This is especially true when tea bags are used and the tea bags are placed or shift away from (i.e.
- the present invention overcomes the aforementioned problems, and provides an appliance for brewing coffee or tea, which appliance includes a brew funnel which maintains a specific water head regardless of the characteristics of the materials to be brewed or used therein.
- an appliance for automatically brewing a beverage such as coffee, tea or the like.
- the appliance is comprised of a reservoir for receiving a predetermined amount of water, means for heating the water, a container defining a chamber adapted to receive coffee, tea or the like, and means for delivering heated water to the chamber.
- the container includes an outlet port disposed a predetermined distance above the lowest portion of the chamber.Iadd., .Iaddend.which port is dimensioned to communicate with a receptacle below the chamber for receiving brewed liquid.
- the head of water established in the steeping chamber will be consistently equal to the distance between the bottom of the chamber and the outlet port. Thus, irrespective of the characteristics of the coffee/tea being brewed therein, a predetermined head of water is established to extract the essence therefrom.
- an appliance as described above wherein the container further includes a drain port disposed at the bottom of the chamber and a plug movable between a first position wherein said plug closes said port and a second position wherein said port is open.
- the port is operable when open to drain, into a receptacle below the chamber, the head of water created in the chamber during the brewing cycle.
- the plug is normally in the first position (closed) during the brewing cycle to establish the predetermined head of water. Upon completion, the plug may be moved to the second position to enable the liquid forming the head of water in the wetting chamber (brewed liquid) to be drained into the receptacle.
- an appliance as described above further comprising means for forcing the heated water into the chamber to agitate the particulate material (tea/coffee) therein.
- the present invention unlike existing drip coffee machines wherein the heated water "drips" into the particulate to be brewed (so as to avoid boring a hole into the particulate), the present invention generally provides a nozzle to force the heated water into the chamber of the container to agitate the particulate therein to ensure thorough wetting and extraction from the brewed particulate.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide an appliance as described above which is adaptable for making hot tea or hot coffee.
- a further object of the present invention is to provide an appliance as described above having a wetting chamber in which a predetermined head of heated water for brewing or steeping is consistently established and maintained regardless of whether coffee or tea is used therein and regardless of the characteristics of such particulate.
- a still further object of the present invention is to provide an appliance as described above wherein the heated water used to brew or steep the coffee or tea is forced into the chamber to agitate the heated water and particulate therein.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an appliance for making fresh iced tea illustrating a preferred embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view .[.taken along line 2--2.]. of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a plan view taken along line 3--3 of FIG. 2 showing the water reservoir and water transfer line of the appliance shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 4 is a plan view taken along line 4--4 of FIG. 2 showing the steeping or brewing chamber of the appliance shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 5 is a plan view taken along line 5--5 of FIG. 2 showing the water heating arrangement and thermostat reset mechanism of the appliance shown in FIG. 1;
- FIGS. 6 or 6a are enlarged views of .[.areas 6--6 of.].
- FIG. 2 showing in section the hot water delivery nozzle of the appliance shown in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 1 shows an appliance 10 for making iced tea or iced coffee.
- appliance 10 is comprised of a housing 20 containing a water reservoir 22 and a heating unit 24, a container or brew funnel 26 for receiving the coffee or tea to be brewed, and a receptacle 28 for receiving the brewed beverage.
- Housing 20 is generally comprised of an elongated body 30 having a flared base portion 32 at the lower end thereof.
- body 30 is substantially cylindrical in shape, but includes a cylindrical recess 34 along the length thereof (best seen in FIG. 5).
- Housing 20 also includes a cylindrical cap 36 attached to body 30 by interlocking tabs 37a, 37b. Together, body 30 and cap 36 define an internal cavity 38 containing reservoir 22 and heating unit 24.
- Cap 36 includes an opening 40 having a movable lid 42 (shown in phantom in FIG. 3), which opening 40 provides access to internal cavity 38, as best seen in FIG. 2.
- the reservoir is generally comprised of an elongated cup-shaped member 50 having an open upper end 52 and a closed lower end 54.
- Cup-shaped member 50 is dimensioned to generally conform to the shape of body 30 and to be positioned therein as shown in FIG. 2.
- cup-shaped member 50 has a cylindrical recess over a major portion of its length matching recess 34 and body 30.
- the upper most portion of cup 30 is fully cylindrical in shape, and defines a ledge 56 (best seen in FIG. 3) where the recessed portion of cup-shaped member 50 meets the fully cylindrical portion.
- Two ports or openings 58, 60 are integrally formed in ledge 56.
- Port 58 is basically an unrestricted opening and provides .[.and.]. .Iadd.an .Iaddend.overflow aperture as will be described in greater detail below.
- Port 60 is generally comprised of a nozzle 61 having two side-by-side orifices 61a, 61b.
- Orifices 61a and 61b are preferably dimensioned to slightly restrict the flow of heated water from the heating unit 24 and to create a pressure build-up at port 60, wherein the heated water will be forced under such pressure from port 60.
- orifices 61a, 61b are oriented to direct the stream of heated water into container 26 which contains the coffee or tea to be brewed.
- Orifices 61a, 61b are preferably dimensioned to produce a pulsed stream when used with the heating unit 24 as hereinafter described.
- cup-shaped member 50 includes mounting bosses 62, 64 for supporting member 50 in body 30. Closed end 54 also includes a downward extending tubular extension 66 having a tubular nipple 68 extending therefrom. Tubular extension 66 is dimensioned to receive a directional valve 70 permitting flow only out of reservoir 22. Cup-shaped member 50 also includes an upward extending nipple 72 disposed in the cavity defined by member 50, partially shown in FIG. 2. Upward extending nipple 72 is connected to port 60 by a length of tubing 76 and a generally U-shaped pipe 78.
- Heating unit 24 is generally comprised of a U-shaped heating element 80 of a type conventionally known and used in .[.automatically.]. .Iadd.automatic .Iaddend.drip coffee makers.
- heating element 80 is generally comprised of an aluminum extrusion having side-by-side passages 82, 84 extending therethrough.
- Passage 82 includes a ceramic heating core 86 therein.
- Heating core 86 is controlled by a resettable thermostat 88.
- Thermostat 88 is activated by a reciprocal switch 90 (best seen in FIG. 5) which extends through housing 20.
- Switch 90 is connected to a link 92 which resets the thermostat after a heating cycle has been completed and the thermostat has kicked out (turned off) the heating core .[.88.]. .Iadd.86.Iaddend..
- link 92 is pivotable about a pin 94 secured to flared base portion 32.
- a biasing spring 96 is operative together with a stop 98 to position link 92 in a normal position as shown in FIG. 5.
- Heating unit 24 is disposed within cavity 38 with the ends thereof aligned with tubular nipples 68 and 72 on cup-shaped member 50. Heat resistant tubing 102 connects passage 84 of element 80 to nipples 68, 72.
- a mounting bracket 104 is provided to support and orient heating unit 24 in housing 20 as well as to support reservoir 22 as shown in FIG. 2.
- container or brew funnel 26 and receptacle 28 are shown.
- the brew funnel is adapted to be supported by receptacle 28 such that both may be positioned adjacent housing 20.
- receptacle 28 is substantially cylindrical in shape and has a closed lower end 108 and an open upper end 110, and defines a cylindrical beverage holding cavity 112 therein.
- the radius of curvature .[.diameter.].
- Receptacle .[.22.]. .Iadd.28 .Iaddend. is preferably of a clear plastic material to facilitate viewing of beverage placed therein, and preferably includes a handle 113 thereon, as best seen .Iadd.in FIG. 1. .Iaddend.
- container or brew funnel 26 such container is generally cylindrical in shape and has an open upper end 116 and a closed lower end 118.
- Container 26 defines .[.and.]. .Iadd.an .Iaddend.inner cavity or "wetting" chamber 120 therein for holding tea, coffee or the like and in which heated water from heating unit 24 may be introduced.
- container 26 is supported by receptacle 28.
- container 26 includes a flared collar portion 122 at the open end 116 thereof, which collar portion 122 defines an annular surface 124 dimensioned to engage the upper edge of receptacle 28 as shown in FIG. 2.
- Receptacle 28 and container 26 are dimensioned such that when positioned adjacent housing 20 container 26 is positioned immediately below ports 58, 60 on ledge 56 of cup-shaped member 50.
- Container 26 includes an overflow port 126 disposed .Iadd.at a .Iaddend.predetermined distance H above the bottom or lowermost surface of the wetting chamber 120. Distance H is preferably high enough for the water to completely cover any material placed in chamber 120, such as stacked tear bags or loose coffee or tea.
- port 126 is defined by a vertical standpipe 127 integrally formed in container 26.
- Standpipe 127 and port 126 communicate with the beverage holding cavity 112 in receptacle 28 and are dimensioned to allow liquid from the wetting chamber 120 to spill into receptacle 28 when the liquid has reached the height H therein.
- Container 26 also includes a drain port 128 disposed at the lowermost portion thereof. Radial ribs 130 (best seen in FIG. 4) are provided on the upper surface of the closed end 118 of container 26 to facilitate drainage through drain port 128.
- a typical filter (not shown) is to be used in container 26 when loose coffee or tea is used therein.
- a plug assembly 132 for opening and closing the drain port 128 is provided on the bottom surface of container 26.
- Assembly 132 includes a plug 134 operable to seal drain port 128, which plug 134 is fixed on a lever 136 pivotally mounted on mounts (not shown) formed on the bottom surface of container 26.
- One end of the lever 136 is dimensioned to form a cavity 140 to receive a compression spring 142 therein.
- a boss 144 on the lower surface of container 26 positions compression spring 142 relative to the cavity 140 on the lever 136. Compression spring 142 and the lever 136 in their normal position are operable to maintain plug 134 over drain port 128 thereby restricting flow therethrough.
- drain plug assembly 132 Operation of drain plug assembly 132 is controlled by a generally S-shaped actuator 146 having an actuator arm 148 disposed adjacent the spring 142, and a thumb tab 150 adjacent the open end of container 26.
- the actuator 146 is maintained along the side of container 26 by a guide 152 provided along the side thereof.
- latch means (not shown) are provided on actuator 146 which enable the actuator to be locked in an up (drain port open) position.
- a cover 154 dimensioned to fit over flared collar portion 122 of container 26 is provided to enclose the open end 116 of container 26.
- Cover 154 includes a recess portion 156 dimensioned to accommodate .Iadd.the .Iaddend.cylindrical cap of housing 20 when container 26 and receptacle 28 are positioned thereagainst.
- Cover 154 also includes a notched portion 158 adjacent the thumb tab 150 of actuator 146 to facilitate access thereto by the user.
- trays of ice cubes are placed within the beverage receiving cavity 112 of receptacle 28.
- Container 26 is placed in receptacle 28 as shown in FIG. 2.
- a typical coffee filter conventionally known and widely available is preferably inserted within container 26.
- a predetermined amount of tea (which may be loose or contained in tea bags) is placed in the filter in container 26.
- Cover 154 is then placed on container 26 and the receptacle 28 and container 26 are positioned adjacent body 20 in recess 34.
- a predetermined amount of water (approximately 40 ounces) is inserted into reservoir 22 through opening 40 in cap 36.
- Directional valve 70 allows the water in reservoir 22 to fill passage 84 of heating unit 24.
- Switch 90 is then moved to an "on" position, which in turn moves lever 92 to reset thermostat 88 which in turn provides current to heating core 86.
- Heat generated by heating core 86 is conducted via the aluminum extrusion to the water in passage .[.82.]. .Iadd.84.Iaddend..
- the heated water produces a directional flow up through hose 76 and U-shaped pipe 78 to port 60.
- directional valve 70 restricts movement of heated water back into reservoir 22.
- Heating unit 24 produces pulse of hot water which are forced to nozzle 60.
- the orifice restrictions 61a, 61b at port 60 produce spurts or short streams of hot water to be directed into the chamber 120 of container 26.
- plug 134 in its normally closed position restricts flow through drain port 128.
- the heated water begins to build up a head which submerges the tea within chamber 120.
- the water and steeping tea continue to build up a head within the wetting chamber 120 until it has reached the level H of outlet or overflow port 126.
- the tea is steeping in the hot water maintained in .[.diameter.]. .Iadd.chamber .Iaddend.120. Also important, is that the pulses of hot water created by port 60 and orifices 61a, 61b are directed into the wetting chamber 120 and produce an agitating effect which further increases the interaction between the heated water and the tea. As the steeped tea reaches the overflow port 126, overflowing tea drops into the cavity 112 of receptacle 28 and is cooled by the ice therein. The steeping or brewing cycle continues as hot water is pulsed into the wetting chamber 120, and until the head of water is drained from container 26.
- the heating core 86 With respect to the heating unit 24, once all the water has been heated and forced into the steeping chamber 120, the heating core 86 will heat to a temperature at which case thermostat 88 shall kick out the current to the heating unit 24.
- thermostat 88 shall kick out the current to the heating unit 24.
- using a resettable thermostat .[.enable.]. .Iadd.enables .Iaddend.the heating unit to be recycled upon actuation of link 92 by switch 90.
- this water may be released by pinching the thumb tab 150 against the upper rim of container 26 thereby opening drain port 128. The head of liquid within the container is then drained into cavity 112 of the receptacle 28.
- the water heated by the heating unit enters the container or brewing funnel at approximately 195° to 200° F. and is reduced to a temperature of approximately 42° F. in the ice contained in receptacle 28.
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