Disposable storage and dispensing carafe

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6375040
  • Patent Number
    6,375,040
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, February 13, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 23, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An improved disposable storage and dispensing carafe which allows the easy transport and dispensing of a bulk volume of a hot or cold liquid in a throw-away container. The carafe comprises a rigid frame having a dispensing outlet, a pliable or plastic bag for holding a hot or cold liquid having a rigid spout affixed thereto, means for detachably connecting the rigid spout to the dispensing outlet, and an insulating jacket detachably connected to the frame and enveloping the pliable or plastic bag.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention disclosed herein relates generally to beverage carafes, and more particularly to an improved disposable storage and dispensing carafe which allows the easy storage, transport and dispensing of a bulk volume of a hot or cold beverage in a throw-away container.




2. Description of the Background




Many food product retailers and food service providers offer their customers carry-out hot or cold beverages. The incremental sales of such hot or cold beverages provide a significant profit margin for such product and service suppliers. However, for the consumer purchasing such hot or cold beverages, a significant safety and product quality challenge exists in transporting volumes in excess of what would be consumed by a single consumer. From a safety perspective, while cardboard trays have been provided in the past to help a consumer transport up to four cups containing a hot or cold beverage, the transport of more than four cups is impractical and presents a safety risk of spilling the beverage and even possibly causing bums to the person carrying the beverages. Moreover, from a product quality perspective, the transport of a tray of multiple hot beverage containers is inclined to cool the beverages much more quickly than would a large volume insulated thermos or carafe. Unfortunately, however, the costs of traditional thermoses or carafes makes their sale as a container for a hot or cold beverage sold in a traditional carry-out or catering business setting highly impractical.




Still further, providing large volume containers for carry-out beverages creates a significant packaging and storage challenge, in that large volume carafes and thermoses take up large amounts of physical space both in shipping vehicles and in storage facilities at retail locations, making their widespread use even more impractical. While nock-down, folded cardboard containers have been used in the past, the use of such a non-rigid material precludes its use for carrying large volumes of a hot or cold beverage (e.g., up to 108 ounces/6 pounds) at one time).




Thus, there is a need in the art for a disposable storage and dispensing carafe which can safely transport and dispense a bulk volume (preferably at least 108 ounces) of a hot or cold beverage and which may be manufactured at sufficiently low cost to enable the carafe to be disposed of after use, and which is collapsible so as to allow easy transport to and storage at a retail establishment or the like.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide a cost efficient, disposable storage and dispensing carafe which avoids the disadvantages of the prior art.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a disposable storage and dispensing carafe which enables easy, safe dispensing of the contents of the carafe.




It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a disposable storage and dispensing carafe having an insulated exterior to maintain the temperature of the carafe contents and to protect persons and objects from inadvertent bums from contacting a stored hot beverage.




It is still yet another object of the present invention to provide a disposable storage and dispensing carafe having a rigid first means for manually transporting the carafe, and a rigid second means for dispensing the carafe contents.




It is still even yet another object of the present invention to provide a disposable storage and dispensing carafe having a rigid frame with a readily replaceable fluid content carrier.




In accordance with the above objects, a disposable storage and dispensing carafe is disclosed which enables the easy transport and dispensing of a large volume (preferably at least 96 to 128 fluid ounces) of a liquid without risk of bum or spillage of the carafe contents. The carafe comprises a rigid, generally rectangular frame having a dispensing outlet at its upper end, an insulated, waterproof, generally pliable or plastic bag for holding the fluid to be dispensed at up to 250° F. and having an opening at its upper end, a rigid spout affixed to the plastic bag at its opening, and means on the rigid spout for attaching the spout to the dispensing outlet of the frame. The frame is also provided a handle having a carrying portion and a dispensing portion. Insulating material preferably in the form of a corrugated paperboard jacket is connected to the frame about the pliable or plastic bag after it is positioned within the frame.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment and certain modifications thereof when taken together with the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a side view of a beverage carafe of the instant invention.





FIGS. 2



a


,


2




b


, and


2




c


are top, side, and rear views, respectively, of frame member


11


.





FIG. 2



d


is a top down, section view of a portion of frame member


11


.





FIG. 3

is a side perspective view of spout


15


.





FIGS. 4



a


,


4




b


, and


4




c


are top, side, and sectional views, respectively, of spout


15


.





FIG. 5

is a side view of pliable bag


19


.





FIGS. 6



a


and


6




b


are side views of a right and left side panel of insulating jacket


20


, respectively.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




As shown in the side view of

FIG. 1

, the beverage carafe of the instant invention comprises a rigid frame (shown generally at


11


) having a support member


12


, a spout holder


13


positioned at the top of support member


12


, and a handle


14


. While handle


14


is denoted in

FIG. 1

as a single elongate member, it should be noted that handle


14


particularly comprises a pouring handle member


14




a


and a carrying handle member


14




b


, and that such handle members may be provided as distinct rigid members without departing from the spirit and scope of the instant invention. An elongated, generally annular spout


15


having an inlet opening


16


and a dispensing outlet


17


is configured for insertion into spout holder


13


. An insulated, waterproof, generally pliable or plastic bag


19


for holding the fluid to be dispensed is connected at its upper end to a heat seal connecting section


18


on spout


15


to form an integral unit therewith. Pliable bag


19


and annular spout


15


are so connected into the supporting assembly


12


of the frame


11


and the spout holder


13


that the dispensing outlet


17


of annular spout


15


will be disposed exterior of frame


11


to enable a cover


20


, such as an internally threaded closure cap, to be detachably connected to annular spout


15


about dispensing outlet


17


. Insulating material in the form of a jacket


20


is connected to the support assembly


12


about pliable bag


19


and spout holder


13


after the integral spout/bag unit is connected in assembled position on support assembly


12


of frame


11


.




Referring next to the detailed top view, side view, and rear view of the frame of

FIGS. 2



a


,


2




b


, and


2




c


, respectively, rigid frame


11


comprises support member


12


, spout holder


13


positioned at the top of support member


12


, and handle


14


. Support member


12


more particularly comprises an internal, rigid, generally rectangular support member


12




b


circumscribed by an external, rigid, generally rectangular support member


12




a


. Support members


12




a


and


12




b


are interconnected via a planar web


12




c


extending between outer support member


12




a


and inner support member


12




b


, and at their bases via ribs


21


. The uppermost section of support members


12




a


and


12




b


(as shown in

FIG. 2



b


) may optionally be formed as a concave well extending into the area of the otherwise rectangular forms defined by support members


12




a


and


12




b


, but may likewise be formed as a generally horizontal surface, or a convex hump, without departing from the spirit and scope of the instant invention.




Internal support member


12




b


is preferably provided with a series of clamping means


25


for holding insulating sleeve


20


on frame


11


, as will be discussed in greater detail below. As shown more particularly in the section view of the frame assembly of

FIG. 2



d


, each clamping means


25


preferably comprises a ramp extending outward from the face of support member


12




b


towards the interior face of support member


12




a


, and defining a gap


25




a


between the top of clamping means


25


and the interior face of support member


12




a


. Likewise, t-shaped tabs


24


are rigidly affixed to the interior of support member


12




b


and are configured to receive flexible storage bag


19


and hold the same within frame


11


, as explained in greater detail below.




As shown more particularly in

FIGS. 2



a


and


2




c


, frame


11


is also provided a rigid, ovular, planar base member


12




d


integrally formed with the other portions of frame


11


and providing a broad, flat base on which the carafe assembly may rest when not in use.




Rigidly affixed to an upper corner of both support members


12




a


and


12




b


is spout holder


13


. Spout holder


13


defines a generally annular passage extending from the interior of frame


11


to the exterior of frame


11


. The wall of spout holder


13


is preferably segmented at is bottom in order to provide a tab (shown generally at


30


) which, due to the inherent flexibility of spout holder


13


(which is preferably formed of polypropylene), may move slightly into and away from the annular passage defined by spout holder


13


. The bottom portion of tab


30


is preferably provided a hook


30


for engaging a lip on annular spout


15


to hold annular spout


15


in place within spout holder


13


, as will be described in greater detail below.




Spout holder


13


is also provided a guide flange


31




a


(

FIG. 2



a


) running parallel to the major axes of spout holder


13


and attached to an interior wall thereof. Guide flange


31




a


is configured to mate with a guide channel


36


(

FIGS. 4



a


and


4




c


) on spout


15


so as to ensure proper alignment of spout


15


when it is placed in spout holder


13


.




Handle


14


extends outward from the upper edge of spout holder


13


towards an opposing upper corner of support member


12




a


where it intersects support member


12




a


, and down to a location below the midpoint of the rear portion of support member


12




a


. While the figures depict handle


14


as a generally rounded bar, it should be noted that any similarly configured elongate, rigid structure that intersects spout holder


13


and the top member of support member


12


to provide a handle for vertically transporting the beverage carafe would suffice and not depart from the spirit and scope of the instant invention. Likewise, any similarly configured elongate, rigid handle structure that provides a gripping means along the upper extent of the side member of support member


12


with a lower end attached below the midpoint of the rear portion of support member


12




a


so as to provide a handle for pouring the contents from the carafe while maintaining balanced control of the its contents would likewise suffice and not depart from the spirit and scope of the instant invention.




Rigid frame


11


is preferably formed of polypropylene, providing a light-weight structure of sufficient strength and rigidity to be able to support the weight of at least 108 fluid ounces of a beverage (i.e., at least 6 pounds).




As shown in the perspective view of FIG.


3


and the detailed top, side, and sectional views of

FIGS. 4



a


,


4




b


, and


4




c


, respectively, spout


15


comprises an elongated, generally annular shaft having an inlet opening


16


and a dispensing outlet


17


, and is configured for insertion into spout holder


13


such that the uppermost portion of spout


15


extends above spout holder


13


when installed. The upper portion of spout


15


is provided with fastening means


32


preferably in the form of external threads circumscribing the outer circumference of the top portion of spout


15


, the fastening means being configured to receive and fasten to spout


15


a closure


20


(

FIG. 1

) on the dispensing outlet


17


of spout


15


to prevent inadvertent spillage during transport. Spout


15


is preferably provided a guide flange


33


running parallel to the major axis of spout


15


along an outer wall thereof rising in height away from the external surface of spout


15


as it extends down the length of spout


15


, and terminating in an abutment


34


formed as a ring circumscribing the exterior of spout


15


near its bottom end. Spout


15


is further preferably provided a guide channel


36


running parallel to the major axis of spout


15


along an outer wall thereof, such guide channel


36


being sized and configured to receive guide flange


31




a


(

FIG. 2



a


) on spout holder


13


so as to align spout


15


as it is inserted into spout holder


13


. When installing spout


15


in spout holder


13


, spout


15


is inserted from the bottom portion of spout


15


and is pushed upwards (while being guided and aligned by guide channel


36


and guide flange


31




a


) until a top abutment


35


comes into contact with an interior ledge on spout holder


13


(not shown). As spout


15


is so inserted, hook


30


on tab


31


of spout holder


13


is guided by guide flange


33


and is thereby flexed outwardly from the center of spout holder


13


, until hook


30


overpasses abutment


34


at which point tab


31


snaps back into its original, at-rest position, in turn locking spout


15


in spout holder


13


so as to prevent rearward movement of spout


15


back into the volume of the carafe. Spout


15


is also provided at its bottom with connecting section


18


for heat sealing, adhesively connecting, or otherwise attaching an empty plastic bag


19


thereto, as discussed in greater detail below.




As shown more particularly in

FIG. 5

, an insulated, waterproof, generally pliable or plastic bag


19


for holding the fluid to be dispensed is provided which defines an open volume


40


configured to receive a minimum of 108 fluid ounces. Pliable bag


19


comprises two sections of pliable plastic which are heat sealed along two vertical edges, a top edge, and a bottom preferably concave edge which defines a curved bottom to open volume


40


, and is preferably comprised of pliable plastic which may withstand temperatures of up to 250° F. without degradation of the bag's integrity. Located between a vertical edge and the top edge of pliable bag


19


is weld spout area


19




a


which attaches to connecting section


18


on spout


15


to form an integral unit therewith, spout


15


in turn forming a dispensing outlet for the contents of pliable bag


19


. As mentioned briefly above, pliable bag


19


and annular spout


15


are so connected into the supporting assembly


12


of the frame


11


and the spout holder


13


that the dispensing outlet


17


of annular spout


15


will be disposed exterior of frame


11


to enable a cover means


20


to be detachably connected to annular spout


15


about dispensing outlet


17


. Openings


19




b


are provided within the heat-sealed region of bag


19


, openings


19




b


being sized to allow the insertion of tabs


24


on support member


12




b


. When bag


19


is so attached to tabs


24


, inadvertent movement of the bag with respect to the interior of frame


11


is largely diminished.




As shown in the right side and left side views of

FIGS. 6



a


and


6




b


, respectively, jacket


20


comprises two planar sheets of insulating material configured to be attached to support assembly


12


about pliable bag


19


and spout holder


13


after the integral spout/bag unit is connected in assembled position on support assembly


12


of frame


11


.

FIGS. 6



a


and


6




b


are mirror images of one another,

FIG. 6



a


depicting a side panel for the right side of the carafe, and

FIG. 6



b


depicting a side panel for the left side of the carafe. Each side panel of jacket


20


has generally flat bottom, front, and rear edges. Both the front and rear edges of each side panel are provided with fold lines


51


to facilitate insertion of the front and rear edges of each side panel into clamping means


25


on frame


11


. Although not particularly shown in

FIGS. 6



a


and


6




b


, additional fold or score lines may be provided between the front and rear edges of each side panel in order to more easily enable side panels of jacket


20


to form curved exterior side walls for the carafe body.




Each of the side panels is also provide a series of perforated tabs


52


positioned adjacent the front and rear edges of each side panel. Perforated tabs


52


are spaced apart from one another the same distance as their corresponding ramps


25


on frame support member


12




b


, such that when each side panel edge is inserted into the gap


25




a


between ramps


25


and outer support member


12




a


and pushed towards frame support member


12




b


, ramps


25


break the perforations on each perforated tab


52


. After the perforations are broken, the interior edge of each ramp


25


will engage the leading edge of the opening in the side panels formed from the separated tab


52


so as to prevent the front and rear edges of the side panels from being inadvertently withdrawn from the frame.




Further, the top edge of each side panel is provided with a curved score line


53


which, when folded, forms a curved plane


60


defining a top edge of jacket


20


and abutting the top edge of frame


11


. The upper, front comer of curved plane


60


is provided a cutout


54


enabling the front comer to lie flush against a side portion of spout holder


13


. Likewise, the upper, front comer of each side panel is provided a cutout


55


enabling such front corner to lie flush against the bottom portion of spout holder


13


.




Each side panel of jacket


20


is preferably formed of a pliable corrugated material such as single-faced corrugate, 130 lb. cover, enabling the side panels to provide an insulating surface protecting against inadvertent bums that might be caused by contacting pliable bag


19


directly. Moreover, the general planar form of each of the side panels of jacket


20


, as well as the minimal thickness profile of rigid frame


11


other than the base, enables multiple, unassembled carafe units of the instant invention to be shipped and stored in a flat, stacked package, while enabling the same to take on a rounded, full-volume, original carafe appearance when assembled.




Having now fully set forth the preferred embodiments and certain modifications of the concept underlying the present invention, various other embodiments as well as certain variations and modifications of the embodiments herein shown and described will obviously occur to those skilled in the art upon becoming familiar with said underlying concept. It should be understood, therefore, that the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically set forth herein.



Claims
  • 1. A disposable storage and dispensing carafe comprising:a frame, said frame having a spout holder; a flexible bag having an outlet opening; a spout having an inlet opening and an outlet opening, said inlet opening being fixedly attached to said outlet opening of said flexible bag; said spout and said flexible bag being detachably connected to said frame whereby said spout is detachably held within said spout holder and said flexible bag is detachably held within an interior of and circumscribed by said frame; and an insulating jacket detachably connected to said frame and circumscribing said flexible bag.
  • 2. The disposable storage and dispensing carafe of claim 1, said frame further comprising a first handle for carrying said carafe in an upright position, and a second handle for manipulating said carafe to dispense contents therefrom.
  • 3. The disposable storage and dispensing carafe of claim 2, said first handle further comprising a first elongate rigid member having a first end rigidly attached to a first point on a top wall of said frame, and a second end rigidly attached to said spout holder, and said second handle further comprising a second elongate rigid member having a first end rigidly attached to a first point on a side wall of said frame, and a second end rigidly attached to a second point on said side wall of said frame.
  • 4. The disposable storage and dispensing carafe of claim 1, said frame further comprising:a first support member having a top, a bottom, and two sides; a second support member having a top, a bottom, and two sides, said second support member circumscribing said first support member; and a web of material rigidly attached to and positioned between said first and second support members so as to hold said first and second support members in circumscribing configuration.
  • 5. The disposable storage and dispensing carafe of claim 4, said first support member further comprising a plurality of clamping devices configured to detachably hold said insulating jacket.
  • 6. The disposable storage and dispensing carafe of claim 4, said flexible bag further comprising a plurality of openings positioned along a periphery of said bag, and said first support member further comprising a plurality of tabs configured to engage said openings on the periphery of said bag so as to detachably hold said flexible bag within said frame.
  • 7. The disposable storage and dispensing carafe of claim 4, said spout holder extending through both said first and second support members.
  • 8. The disposable storage and dispensing carafe of claim 1, said spout holder further comprising:an elongate channel having a rigid exterior wall defining a generally annular passage extending from an interior of said frame to an exterior of said frame, said wall having an upper end corresponding to the exterior of the frame, and a lower end corresponding to the interior of the frame; and a resilient tab formed in said exterior wall adjacent said lower end configured for movement into and away from said annular passage and biased towards an at-rest position in which said tab lies within a plane defined by an exterior of said exterior wall, said resilient tab configured to detachably hold said spout in said spout holder.
  • 9. The disposable storage and dispensing carafe of claim 8, said resilient tab further comprising a hook extending into said annular passage, said hook being configured to engage a surface on said spout so as to prevent movement of said spout in a direction towards the interior of said frame.
  • 10. The disposable storage and dispensing carafe of claim 1, said spout further comprising an elongate, generally annular shaft configured for insertion into said spout holder such that an upper portion of said spout corresponding to said outlet end extends above said spout holder.
  • 11. The disposable storage and dispensing carafe of claim 10, said spout holder further comprising a resiliently positionable hook, and said spout further comprising a guide flange positioned along an exterior wall of said spout, said guide flange terminating in an abutment attached to the exterior wall of said spout, said guide flange being configured to guide said hook on said spout holder away from said spout during insertion of said spout into said spout holder, and said abutment being configured to engage said hook when said spout is fully inserted into said spout holder so as to prevent movement of said spout in a direction towards the interior of said frame.
  • 12. The disposable storage and dispensing carafe of claim 11, said spout holder further comprising a positioning flange, and said spout further comprising a guide channel sized to receive said positioning flange upon insertion into said spout holder so as to maintain said guide flange on said spout with said hook on said spout holder.
  • 13. The disposable storage and dispensing carafe of claim 1, said frame further comprising a plurality of tabs extending into the interior of said frame, and said flexible bag further comprising:two facing flexible panels, said flexible panels being affixed to one another along a periphery thereof so as to define a water-tight compartment therebetween having a single unsealed portion defining said outlet opening; and a plurality of openings positioned along said heat-sealed periphery, said openings being configured to engage said tabs on said frame so as to detachably hold said flexible bag within said frame.
  • 14. The disposable storage and dispensing carafe of claim 13, said flexible bag being configured to hold at least 108 fluid ounces.
  • 15. The disposable storage and dispensing carafe of claim 1, said insulating jacket further comprising:at least one flexible, corrugated sheet, said sheet having attaching means for attaching said sheet to said frame.
  • 16. The disposable storage and dispensing carafe of claim 15, said sheet having a front edge, a rear edge, a top edge, and a bottom edge, and said attaching means further comprising a plurality of perforated tabs adjacent each of said front edge and said rear edge, said perforated tabs being configured to engage a plurality of ramps on said frame so as to detachably connect said sheet to said frame.
  • 17. A disposable storage and dispensing carafe comprising:a portable rigid frame; a flexible bag having an outlet opening; a spout fixedly attached to said outlet opening of said flexible bag; an insulating jacket detachably connected to said frame and circumscribing said flexible bag; and means for detachably connecting said flexible bag and spout to said frame.
  • 18. The disposable storage and dispensing carafe of claim 17, further comprising first means for carrying said carafe in an upright position, and second means for manipulating said carafe to dispense contents therefrom.
  • 19. The disposable storage and dispensing carafe of claim 18, said first means further comprising a first handle extending between two points on a top wall of said frame, and said second means further comprising a second handle extending between two points on a side wall of said frame.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application is based upon and gains priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/237,517, filed Oct. 4, 2000 by the inventors herein and entitled “Disposable Storage and Dispensing Caraffe.”

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Number Date Country
60/237517 Oct 2000 US