This invention relates to brewing of a beverage, and more specifically relates to a multi compartmentalized decanter for use in combination with the brewer for allowing for simultaneous brewing and dispensing of a brewed beverage, continuously.
Various styles of decanters have long been available in the art. Obviously, in the early days, coffee was brewed into a glass coffee pot, and was kept warm by the brewer base until it was consumed. The problem with that is that while the coffee was maintained in warmth, until it was fully consumed, another pot of fresh coffee could not be brewed until the coffee pot was fully removed. Thus, there is always a gap in the availability of freshly brewed coffee, because of this predicament.
In addition, of recent origin, are the larger decanters that can fit within a oversized brewer, and allow for the brewing of a larger amount of coffee or tea, and have it readily available for dispensing, through usage of the brewing apparatus. But, once again, while the decanter was maintained in a warmth mode, upon the brewer, or if it should be removed, under the later circumstance, the brewed beverage would not maintain heated, because of its removal from the brewer's heating pad. Thus, there is always the predicament that either all of the coffee or tea had to be dispensed, or it had to be removed from the brewer, to brew a fresh pot of beverage, but under those circumstances, maintaining its warmth was nonexistent.
This invention primarily relates to the brewing of beverages simultaneously while previously brewed beverage is dispensed, from the same decanter.
The subject matter of this invention relates primarily to a novel decanter that is formed internally with two or more compartments, and access openings at the top of the decanter for attaining entrance into each separate compartment for allowing the entrance of freshly brewed coffee or tea, or other beverage, into the discrete internal compartments of the formed decanter. In addition, proximate the bottom of the decanter, and in proximity with and in open communication with a discrete compartment within the decanter, is a spigot or nozzle, which when opened, allows for deposit of the contained brewed beverage directly into a cup, or the like, in preparation for consumption. In other words, the invention comprises an insulated container, that has inlet openings at the top, such as one access opening for each compartment integrally formed within the decanter, so that a beverage may be freshly brewed by the brewer and deposited directly into the discrete compartment of the decanter, while simultaneously, a consumer may dispense from a spigot opening into a separate compartment contained adjacent the opposite side of the decanter, so that a beverage may be dispensed therefrom, even though the brewing of a fresh beverage is simultaneously taking place, through usage of the novel decanter of this invention.
The decanter may be formed so that it may seat directly upon a hot plate integral of the base of the brewer, or even perhaps the decanter may have its own heating element located within its walls, or base, that can maintain the warmth of a previously brewed beverage, as it is periodically to be dispensed by the consumer.
It is, therefore, the principal object of this invention to provide a multi compartmentalized decanter each of which may accept and hold a plurality of brewed beverages, awaiting its dispensing to any consumer.
Another object of this invention is to provide an integrated decanter, which is internally compartmentalized, so that a pair or more of separate compartments may accept a freshly brewed beverage, for subsequent dispensing, simply through a orientation of the decanter in its placement upon the brewer.
Yet another object of this invention is to provide a continuous supply of freshly brewed beverage, whether it be tea or coffee, or other liquid, all of which may be contained within separate integrated compartments embodied within a singular decanter.
Still another object of this invention is to provide an access opening in the top of a decanter into each discrete integral compartment therein, and with each compartment having its own spigot, proximate at the bottom, for dispensing of any brewed beverage contained therein.
These and other objects may become more apparent to those skilled in the art upon review of the summary of the invention as provided herein, and upon undertaking a study of the description of its preferred embodiment, in view of the drawings.
In referring to the drawings:
a shows a side view of the decanter of
b shows a front view of the decanter of
c shows a back view of the decanter of
d provides a top plan view of the decanter of
a provides a side view of the decanter of
b shows a front view of the decanter upon its brewer as disclosed in
a provides a front view of the decanter of
b shows a right side view of the decanter of
c shows a left side view of the decanter of
d provides a top plan view of the decanter of
In referring to the drawings, and in particular
The multiple brewing and dispensing decanter 6 of this invention is readily disclosed in
In addition, although it is not shown, it is possible that the sidewalls of the decanter 6, within its housing 8, may be insulated, probably through a double walled structural configuration, in order to sustain the warmth of the various brewed beverages contained within their respective compartments 10 and 11. Furthermore, the decanter may have its own electric element provided therein, within its sidewalls, and which may be electrically charged or battery operative to furnish heat to maintain the warmth of the brewed beverages separately contained therein, during its usage and consumption.
As can be noted proximate the base of the decanter 6 is a spigot for each compartment, with the spigot 18 being operatively associated with the compartment 10, and the spigot 19 being operatively associated with the compartment 11, so that when their operating handles 20 and 21 are manipulated, the separate beverages may be dispensed from their spouts 22 and 23, as can be noted. In addition, the base 24 of the decanter my rest upon legs, as at 25, so as to provide some elevation. Or, it may be that the decanter can be formed without legs, and can rest directly upon the heat pad provided normally within the usually formed brewer 1, in order to help maintain the warmth of any beverages that have been discharged into its separate compartments of the vessel, during brewing.
a shows a side view of the decanter 6, showing how the brew inlets 12 and 13 are provided at the front and back of the formed decanter, their respective compartments being separated by the integral partition or divider 9, as can be noted.
d provides a top view, and it can be readily seen how the access openings or inlets 12 and 13 are arranged to bifurcate the decanter into the two separate compartments 10 and 11 through their internal divider wall 9 as noted.
As can be noted in
A variation upon the concept of this invention, in providing a multiple brewing and dispensing decanter, can be seen in
a provides a front view of the decanter 20 showing the relationship of the various spigots mounted at quarter segments of the compartmentalized dispenser, while
Variations or modifications to the structure of this decanter may readily occur to those skilled in the art upon reviewing the summary of the invention as provided herein, and for analyzing the description of the preferred embodiment, in view of the drawings. Any variations, within the spirit of this development, are intended to be encompassed within the scope of the invention disclosed and analyzed herein. The description of the preferred embodiment, and their depictions in the drawings, are set forth for illustrative purposes only.
This non provisional patent application claims priority to the provisional patent application having Ser. No. 61/280,658, having filing date Nov. 7, 2009.
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61280658 | Nov 2009 | US |