The present disclosure relates to a beverage dispenser toy that provides the experience of operating a beverage dispenser. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to an apparatus that simulates preparing a beverage and that safely provides the user with the experience of preparing a hot beverage, such as coffee, tea, cappuccino, latte, and the like.
Children enjoy playing games where they have the sensation that they are acting as an adult. Toys such as simulated cash registers, retail stores, food kiosks, and other structures can provide children with the experience of performing a task normally reserved for adults. Such toys provide entertainment and can help children develop skills, such as arithmetic when making change. Playing games with such toys may help children develop social skills such as speaking politely, responding to questions, and interacting with others as an adult would do in a retail establishment.
The experience of a toy that simulates adult activities may be enhanced where the simulated activity is something children are normally not allowed to do. Toys that allow children to imaging they are driving a car or truck, sailing a boat, or flying a plane may provide a child with a more engaging experience because the activity is something they typically would not be allowed to do because it may be dangerous.
There is a need for a toy that allows children to experience the sensation of acting as a “barista,” that is, a person skilled in preparing different kind of hot beverages. Dispensing hot beverages is normally something children would not be allowed to do. Equipment, such as coffee grinders, burners, and steam generators are commonly used in settings children are likely to be familiar with, for example, restaurants and coffee shops. Servers at these establishments handle hot beverages and boiling water. Creating beverages such as an espresso or a latte requires grinding coffee beans and opening and closing valves to apply steam and hot water to create the drink. Such an experience may be particularly exciting for children.
Embodiments of the disclosure provide a toy that includes a mechanism to simulate the preparation of hot beverages, such as coffee, tea, hot chocolate, and beverages that require using steam and/or hot water to create foam, such as for latte, cappuccino, and the like.
According to one embodiment, a toy includes one or more discs decorated on a first side to represent a material used to create a hot beverage, such as ground coffee, dried tea leaves, powdered hot chocolate, or the like and a second side that is decorated to represent the top surface of a prepared beverage, such as the black or brown top surface of a cup of coffee, or the white or off-white surface of a foamed beverage such as latte or cappuccino. The toy further includes a filter basket shaped to resemble a portafilter typically used with an espresso machine. The filter basket includes a ring, a handle, and a disc receiver. The handle and disc receiver are fixed together and rotatably connected with the ring so that the disc receiver can be rotated by turning the handle relative to the ring. The disc receiver has a ridge or cavity on at least one side shaped to hold one of the discs. According to one embodiment, the toy includes a frame that has a slot sized to receive and support the ring and, once the ring is inserted into the slot, to allow the disc receiver to rotate. The toy also includes a cup shaped to fit within the frame below the slot. According to one embodiment, the cup has an inner diameter shaped so that, when the disc is placed in the cup, the disc is held in a horizontal orientation so that one or the other face of the disc faces upward.
According to another embodiment, the disclosure provides a method for using a simulated beverage dispenser. A user selects a two-sided disc that corresponds to the kind of beverage they want to pretend to create. A first side represents a starting material, for example, ground coffee, and a second side represents the top surface of a finished beverage made using the starting material, for example, the foamed top of a latte or a cappuccino. The user places the selected disc in a simulated filter basket with the first side facing upward and the second side facing downward. The user inserts the filter basket into a slot provided on a frame. The user places a cup below the filter basket, where the cup is shaped to support the disc once the disc falls into the cup. The user turns a rotatable handle of the filter basket, causing the disc to be rotated so that the second face is directed upward. In this orientation, the disc drops from the filter basket and falls into the cup with the second face directed upward. As a result, the cup appears to be filled with the dispensed beverage.
According to some embodiments, the frame is connected with a bench or service counter. The service counter may include other components to enhance the experience of preparing beverages. According to one embodiment, the counter includes a simulated steam dispenser and a knob decorated to appear to operate a steam valve. According to other embodiments, the counter includes components associated with a retail store, such as a cash register, a tip jar, a blender, and the like.
According to other embodiments there is disclosed a toy beverage dispenser comprising a frame including a slot and a filter basket. The filter basket comprises a handle, a disc receiver fixed with the handle, and a ring surrounding the disc receiver, wherein the handle and the disc receiver are rotatably connected with the ring to rotate about a horizontal axis, and wherein the ring is shaped to removably fit into the slot. The to also comprises a disc including a first face and a second face and a cup. The cup is shaped to fit within the frame below the slot. The disc receiver is shaped to support the disc when the disc receiver is oriented substantially horizontally. The disc falls from the disc receiver into the cup when the disc receiver is rotated about the horizontal axis. The first face of the disc may comprise a decoration representing a material used to create a simulated beverage and the second face may comprise a decoration representing a top surface of the simulated beverage. The cup may be shaped to receive the disc and to hold the disc in a horizontal orientation. The disc receiver may comprise a first cavity shaped to releasably hold the disc. The disc receiver may further comprise a second cavity on a side opposite from the first cavity, wherein the second cavity is shaped to releasably hold the disc. The slot may include one or more supports, wherein the supports releasably hold the ring within the slot. The cup may comprise a stepped region proximate an upper rim of the cup, and wherein a diameter of the cup above the stepped region is larger than a diameter of the disc and wherein the diameter of the cup below the stepped region is less than the diameter of the disc, wherein, when the disc falls into the cup, the disc is supported by the stepped region. The height of the stepped region may be less than, equal to, or greater than a thickness of the disc.
According to still other embodiments there is disclosed a method of simulating dispensing a beverage comprising providing one or more discs, the discs each including a first face and a second face, providing a simulated filter basket, the basket shaped to receive a selected disc of the one or more discs in a disc receiver, wherein the disc receiver is rotatable about a horizontal axis, positioning a cup below the simulated filter basket, orienting the disc receiver horizontally, inserting the selected disc in the disc receiver with a first face of the disc facing upward, and rotating the disc receiver about the horizontal axis, wherein the disc falls from the disc receiver and into the cup with the second face of the disc facing upward.
According to another aspect of the disclosure, toys embodying the disclosed structure can be created with a variety of shapes and configurations to simulate other types of beverage dispensers.
According to another aspect of the disclosure, the structure is formed from components that are simple to manufacture and assemble.
According to another aspect of the disclosure, toys embodying the disclosed structure are lightweight and easy to store and transport.
According to another aspect of the disclosure, toys embodying the disclosed structure are durable.
The above and/or other aspects of the disclosure will be more apparent by describing in detail exemplary embodiments of the disclosure with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Exemplary embodiments of the disclosure will now be described below by reference to the attached Figures. The described exemplary embodiments are intended to assist the understanding of the invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention in any way. Like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout.
Connected with bench 102 is a beverage dispenser 10 according to embodiments of the disclosure. One or more discs 16 are provided on dispenser 10 or elsewhere on bench 102.
Frame 12 includes slot 23. Slot 23 is shaped to receive and support filter basket 14. As will be explained more fully below, filter basket 14 is slidably and removably received in slot 23.
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Supports 23a may include flexible portions or may be connected with backplate 25 by spring-driven hinges that provide an interference fit between ring 22 and slot 23. According to one embodiment, engagement of ring 22 and supports 23a causes filter basket 14 to removably snap into slot 23. Pulling basket 14 away from frame 12, for example, by pulling handle 18 away from frame 12 causes supports 23a to flex outward allowing basket 14 to disengage from slot 23. According to other embodiments, supports 23a each include a ramped portion 25a that facilitates aligning ring 22 with supports 23a and inserting filter basket 14 into slot 23.
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A stepped region 30 is provided near the top of cup 28. Stepped region 30 is shaped so that a disc 16 placed into cup 28 will rest on the step 30a created by stepped region 30. The diameter of the cup 28 in the stepped region 30 is larger than the diameter of the disc 16 and the diameter of the cup below the stepped region is smaller than the diameter of the disc. When a disc 16 is dropped into cup 28, step 30a holds the disc 16 near the top of the cup. According to one embodiment, the depth of stepped region 30 is selected to match the thickness of disc 16 so an upward facing surface of disc 16 supported by step 30a is coplanar with the rim of cup 28. According to other embodiments, the depth of stepped region 30 is selected so that the upward facing surface of disc 16 is above or below the rim of cup 28. Other configurations of cup 28, such as the one shown in
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While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, the invention is not limited to these embodiments. It will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the following claims. Therefore, the description should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention.