The present invention relates to a decanter that can decant bottled wine quickly. When the bottled wine flows outwardly to rotate a blade, the wine is oxygenated and aerated due to the rotation of the blade, the contact area between the wine and the air increases to greatly shorten the time to soften the wine, thereby decanting the wine quickly.
Drinking a glass or two of wine every day may be pleasing. Some wines can reduce the chance of suffering from specific diseases. For example, grape wine (red wine or white wine, etc.) can prevent arteriosclerosis and heart disease. However, many bottled wines on the market may not be mature enough for drinking, especially for expensive young wines. In order to allow wines to be mature enough for drinking, decanting win is a common manner. During the decanting process, the grape wine is fully in contact with the air to soften the bitter tannins of the grape wine so as to eliminate miscellaneous flavors and to give the fragrance of the grape wine. The decanting process is mainly to allow the phenolic substances in the wine to polymerize into a precipitated state produced by larger molecules, allowing the wine to be oxygenated.
The most common way to decant wine is to pour bottled wine into a glass decanter. Different glass decanters give the wine a different degree of oxygenation. Although oxygen can make the wine better, it is also the biggest killer of wine. Excessive oxygenation may cause deterioration of the wine. The traditional glass decanter can only provide one-time decanting. If the time to decant the wine is too long, the flavor of the wine will be affected, and it can't effectively show the original wine quality of the wine.
Accordingly, a decanter 3 used for bottled wine is developed, which can improve the problem that the traditional decanter can only provide one-time decanting and the deterioration of the wine due to a long time of decanting the wine. As shown in
When the conventional decanter 3 is applied to the bottle mouth of a wine bottle for guiding the bolted wine out, the wine is distributed into seven portions through the first through holes 316, the second through holes 317 and the third through hole 319. The height difference between the first through holes 316, the second through holes 317 and the third through hole 319 enables the wine to come in contact with the air to soften the wine for decanting the wine.
When in use, the above-mentioned conventional decanter for bottled wine still has some disadvantages. The time for the bottled wine passing through the first through holes 316, the second through holes 317 and the third through hole 319 to get in contact with the air is short, so the wine is not oxygenated or aerated enough. The effect of decanting the wine is poor.
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 decanter that can decant wine quickly. Through the height difference between first through holes and second through holes of a main body of the decanter, the air pressure of a wine bottle is different for bottled wine to flow outwardly. When the flowing wine passes through the plurality of first through holes and the plurality of second through holes toward a blade, the blade and a rotary shaft are rotated. When the wine is disturbed by the air due to the rotation of the blade, the contact area between the wine and the air increases to greatly shorten the time to soften wine. The purpose of the present invention is to obtain a perfect aeration or oxygenation of the wine in a very short time.
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention provides a decanter for bottled wine. The decanter comprises a main body, an outer cylinder, an inner shaft seat, a rotary shaft, and a wine guide portion. The main body has a first end and a second end. The first end of the main body has a bottle mouth insertion portion that is enlarged inwardly. At least one retaining ring is provided on an outer wall of the bottle mouth insertion portion. The main body includes an accommodating chamber at a middle portion thereof. A bottom of the accommodating chamber is provided with a plurality of first through holes passing through the bottle mouth insertion portion. The accommodating chamber is provided with a plurality of protruding posts each having a second through hole. Each of the protruding posts is arranged between every two of the first through holes. The outer cylinder covers the main body. The inner shaft seat protrudes from a center of the bottom of the accommodating chamber. An inner end of the rotary shaft is pivotally connected to the inner shaft seat. At least one blade is provided on an upper section of the rotary shaft. The rotary shaft and the blade are rotated in the accommodating chamber by the wine flowing outwardly. The wine guide portion is disposed inside the second end of the main body and located at an outer end of the accommodating chamber. A center of the wine guide portion is provided with an outer shaft seat corresponding to the inner shaft seat. An outer end of the rotary shaft is pivotally connected to the outer shaft seat. The wine guide portion has at least one wine guide hole around the outer shaft seat.
Preferably, the blade is spirally shaped.
Preferably, an outer end of the wine guide portion has a tapered trough that is reduced inwardly.
The decanter for bottled wine according to the present invention may be applied to the bottle mouth of a wine bottle. The height difference between the first through holes and the second through holes causes the air pressure of the wine bottle to be different for the bottled wine to flow outwardly. When the flowing wine passes through the plurality of first through holes and the plurality of second through holes toward the blade, the blade and the rotary shaft are rotated. When the wine is disturbed by the air due to the rotation of the blade, the contact area between the wine and the air increases to greatly shorten the time to soften the wine. The purpose of the present invention is to obtain a perfect aeration or oxygenation of the wine in a very short time.
With regard to the technical means by which the present invention achieves the above-mentioned objects, embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The outer cylinder 10 covers the main body 11. The outer cylinder 10 also has a curved recess portion corresponding to the main body 11. Through the curved recess portion, the outer cylinder 10 and the main body 11 are positioned and won't be disengaged from each other.
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Through the description of the above embodiments, it can be seen that the decanter for bottled wine according to the present invention has the following advantages:
1. Fast decanting: In the decanter for bottled wine according to the present invention, the height difference between the first through holes and the second through holes causes the air pressure of the wine bottle to be different for the wine to flow outwardly. When the flowing wine passes through the plurality of first through holes and the plurality of second through holes toward the blade, the blade and the rotary shaft are rotated. When the wine is disturbed by the air due to the rotation of the blade, the contact area between the wine and the air increases to greatly shorten the time to soften the wine. The purpose of the present invention is to obtain a perfect aeration or oxygenation of the wine in a very short time.
2. Power saving: The blade of the decanter for bottled wine according to the present invention is not driven by a power source or an external force for the wine to be aerated. The rotation of the blade is accomplished by the different air pressure of the bottled wine flowing outward, having the advantage of saving electricity.
3. It is convenient for use. When the decanter of the present invention is applied to the bottle mouth of the wine bottle, the bottle mouth insertion portion of the main body is inserted into the bottle mouth of the wine bottle. Through the retaining ring on the outer wall of the bottle mouth insertion portion, the decanter of the present invention is tightly connected to the bottle mouth of the wine bottle. It is convenient for use
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.
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