1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to automatic coffee brewing machines and to accessory components and methods associated with such machines for warming coffee cups and decanters of coffee.
2. Description of the Prior Art
There are a number of prior art coffee making machines known in the prior art, including machines which have multiple warming surfaces.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,825,757, issued May 2, 1989, to Stoner, in
U.S. Design Pat. No. 352,421, issued Nov. 15, 1994, to Newnan; U.S. Design Pat. No. 491,012, issued Jun. 8, 2004, to Rogers; and U.S. Design Pat. No. 585,230, issued Jan. 27, 2009, to Webster et al., all show coffee decanter warmers with multiple warming surfaces.
Each of the above coffee warming and brewing machines was basically intended for a business setting, such as for a coffee shop, diner, restaurant, etc. They were not generally intended for use in a smaller setting such as a home or office board room or the like. The decanter warming surfaces are permanently fixed in place, making the devices take up a good deal of counter space. They are also rather unappealing in appearance, having a general institutional type appearance.
Thus, there continues to exist a need for improved automatic coffee brewing machines and particularly to such machines having integral accessory trays for warming coffee cups and decanters of coffee.
A need also exists for such an improved design which is relatively simple to implement using commonly available components and materials.
A need also exists for such an improved design which is esthetically pleasing in appearance and design.
An improved coffee making machine is shown which features a coffee brewing base having a central warmer and a tower portion for dispensing brewed coffee through a filter and into a decanter located on the central warmer. A power source provides electrical power to the base and to the tower portion and to the central warmer. At least one retractable cup/decanter warmer is slidable between a closed position totally concealed within the base and a warming position which is visible and extended from the base. The retractable cup/decanter warmer can be securely locked into position in the warming position, which then allows at least one heating element located on the warmer to engage the power source. Preferably, there are provided left-side and right-side warmers which are secured with the heating elements engaged only when the warmers are fully extended and secured by a suitable locking mechanism which serves to lock-in-place the retractable warmers.
In a preferred configuration, the cup/decanter warmers are circumferentially mounted within a casing which contours to the shape of the coffee maker and are housed in either side of the base of the coffee maker by means of seamless side-seams.
The cup/decanter warmers and are only viewed once they are moved to an open position, preferably by the push of a button for single or dual usage. These features allow a user to warm cups of coffee during brewing and after the brewing cycle, thereby allowing the user to keep coffee or other liquids hot in one or more decanters after brewing. They also allow the user either single or dual cup warming, and single or dual decanter warming during and after brewing.
Preferably, the cup/decanter warmers will only securely retract into the base of the coffee maker after the heating elements are cool, this action serving to tighten and secure the retractable warmers in the base of the coffee making machine where they are safely stored.
The cup/decanter warmers can also be provided as detachable units which can be detached from the coffee machine base by pulling out a plug, or the like.
Additional objects, features and advantages will be apparent in the written description which follows.
The embodiments herein and the various features and advantageous details thereof are explained more fully with reference to the non-limiting embodiments that are illustrated in the accompanying drawings and detailed in the following description. Descriptions of well-known components and processes and manufacturing techniques are omitted so as to not unnecessarily obscure the embodiments herein. The examples used herein are intended merely to facilitate an understanding of ways in which the invention herein may be practiced and to further enable those of skill in the art to practice the embodiments herein. Accordingly, the examples should not be construed as limiting the scope of the claimed invention.
Once fully extended, the retractable/cup/decanter warmers of the invention securely lock into place, which then allows the heating element to engage. This could be accomplished in a number of convenient ways, for example, with a spring loaded detent, or other type of engageable switch. The switch would only engage when the warming tray was fully extended, thereby allowing power from the power source (indicated as the power cord 21 in
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These features allow the user to warm cups during brewing and after the brewing cycle, and allow the user to keep coffee or liquids hot in one or more decanters after brewing. These features allow the user single or dual cup warming, and single or dual decanter warming during and after brewing. Each cup/decanter warmer will preferably only securely retract into housing base of the coffee maker after the heating elements are cool. This action then tightens and secures the retractable warmers in the housing side-base areas where they are safely stored.
Preferably, the resistive heating elements of the cup/decanter warmers will be automatically turned off after a predetermined period of time, for example one or two hours. Electrical circuitry for accomplishing this action is known in the art. For example, see issued U.S. Pat. No. 4,155,291, issued May 22, 1979, to Ryckman, Jr. et al., the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The cup/decanter warmers are secured, stable, and sturdy in the extended locking positions whether each cup/decanter warmer is operating for single or dual usage for warming two decanters, or a decanter and two cups or even three decanters on each warmer, or any variety of these combinations. Once the cup/decanter warmers are cool, they can be securely retracted into the housing unit and fit securely in a contoured seamless side-seam base of the automatic coffee maker and are only viewed once opened by a push of a button for single or dual usage.
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An invention has been provided with several advantages. In a typical operation, one can use the Automatic Coffee Maker With Cup Warmer(s) (aka)—also known as automatic coffee maker with cup/decanter warmers(s) in a variety of different situations. When desired, the user can use the device of the invention for single or dual use for warming cups during brewing and/or after the brewing cycle. The cup/decanter warmers will typically keep a user's coffee or liquid hot on the cup/decanter warmer for an extended period of time, for example two hours, and then will automatically turn off. In addition, the cup/decanter warmers can continue warming for longer periods by extending the warming time by a push of a button. During large gatherings, whether in the household, at a business, or a corporation office, the user can heat several decanters at a time and/or warm several cups at a time. The user can access three warmers and heat three decanters at a time. These unique features give the user longer lasting hot cups of coffee by accessing the cup/decanter warmer at any point for an uninterrupted hot cup of coffee. The non-stick surface of the cup/decanter warmer prevents the cups/decanters from sticking to the surface of the warmers and gives easy cleaning access.
While the invention has been shown in only one of its forms, it is not thus limited but is susceptible to various changes and modifications without departing from the spirit thereof.
The present application claims priority from a previously filed provisional application Ser. No. 61/397,196, filed Jun. 8, 2010, entitled “Automatic Coffee Maker With Cup Warmer(s) (aka)—also known as automatic coffee maker with cup/decanter warmers(s),” by the same inventor.
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61397196 | Jun 2010 | US |