The present invention relates to a coffee powder distribution device, and more particularly to a device for coffee powder to be evenly distributed in a carrier.
When brewing espresso, the coffee powder is filled in a cup-shaped filter of an espresso machine. After pouring the coffee powder into the cup-shaped filter, the coffee is extracted with high-pressure water vapor to pass through the coffee powder in the filter. However, after filling the coffee powder into the filter, it is necessary to tap or strike the filer on the table for the coffee powder to be evenly distributed in the filter so that the water vapor can pass through the coffee powder evenly to extract better coffee.
However, the way of tapping the filter belongs to personal experience. Sometimes, the coffee powder cannot be evenly distributed, resulting in that the concentration of coffee is not consistent each time. When the coffee powder is not evenly distributed, the time for the water vapor to pass through dense coffee powder is longer than the time for the water vapor to pass through thin coffee powder. As a result, the coffee extracted from the area of dense coffee power is stronger than the coffee extracted from the area of thin coffee power. It can be known that when the density of coffee power is different, the flavor of coffee will be different. Accordingly, the inventor of the present invention has devoted himself based on his many years of practical experiences to solve these problems.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a coffee powder distribution device to overcome the problem of the prior art. The coffee powder distribution device comprises a rotary member. The rotary member includes a shaft and a plurality of blades. The coffee powder distribution device further comprises an upper cover. The shaft is rotatable along an axis. The blades are disposed on the shaft and each have an inclined angle relative to the axis. The upper cover includes an annular member and a grooved member. The annular member is configured to receive one end of the shaft and restrict the stroke of the rotary member. The grooved member is formed with a groove to receive the blades and to restrict the stroke of the blades.
According to the aforesaid, it can be seen that the present invention uses the blades to guide the coffee powder to be distributed layer by layer after falling, so that the coffee powder is evenly distributed in a carrier to extract better coffee.
Preferably, the inclined angle is between 10-55 degrees for various grain sizes of coffee powder. The length or the inclined angle of the adjacent blades or the distance from the vertex of the blade to the shaft may be different.
Preferably, the coffee powder distribution device further comprises an axial blocking member disposed at the end of the shaft passing through the annular member. The shaft is secured between the upper cover and a cup-shaped body through the axial blocking member.
Preferably, the coffee powder distribution device further comprises an axial blocking member for fixing the rotary member to a cup-shaped body. The rotary member is restricted to rotate toward an opening so that the axial movement of the rotary member is restricted. The rotary member is coaxially rotatable relative to the cup-shaped body.
Advantages and features of the inventive concept and methods of accomplishing the same may be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed description of embodiments and the accompanying drawings. Spatially relative terms, such as “upper,” “lower,” “left,” “right,” and the like, may be used herein for ease of explanation to describe one element or feature's relationship to another element(s) or feature(s) as illustrated in the figures. The inventive concept may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein. In this embodiment, a cup-shaped body used for an espresso machine is taken as an explanation of this embodiment, but not limited thereto.
This embodiment further includes a rotary member 200. The rotary member 200 is configured to distribute the coffee powder evenly. The rotary member 200 includes a shaft 201 and a plurality of blades 202. The shaft 201 is disposed in the first opening 101 of the cup-shaped body 100 and coaxially rotated relative to the cup-shaped body 100. The blades 202 are disposed on the shaft 201 and arranged in a staggered manner at a specific angle with the first axis 600.
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The coffee powder to be extracted can sufficiently evenly drop in the cup-shaped body 100 by the guiding of this embodiment. When the coffee powder is extracted with high-pressure steam, the water vapor can evenly pass through all the coffee powder to brew better coffee, and the coffee flows out from a second opening 103 of the cup-shaped body 100. For convenient operation, the cup-shaped body 100 of this embodiment may include a handle 500. The handle 500 is connected to the cup-shaped body 100, so that the user can grasp the handle 500 for operation.
Compared to the prior art, the coffee powder is pushed down by the blades 202 while the rotary member 200 of the present invention is rotated to ascend. When all the coffee powder is pushed down, the rotary member 200 is at the top end to level the coffee powder so that the density of the coffee powder in the cup-shaped body 100 is the same. The cup-shaped body 100 is secured to the espresso machine via the lug unit 102, and then the espresso can be extracted with high pressure water vapor.
Although particular embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the present invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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106204845 | Apr 2017 | TW | national |