Claims
- 1. A two-chamber brewing system, comprising:
a first chamber adapted for holding a filter and capable of receiving and expelling a fluid; and a second chamber capable of creating a pressure differential between the first chamber and the second chamber, the second chamber having a heated base and a standpipe to allow fluid to flow between the first chamber and the second chamber.
- 2. The two-chamber brewing system of claim 1, wherein the standpipe is adjustably connected with the second chamber such that a vertical space between a bottom end of the standpipe and the base can be increased or decreased.
- 3. The two-chamber brewing system of claim 1, wherein the first chamber is capable of receiving the fluid from an intake duct positioned above a bottom of the filter, and expelling the fluid through an output duct positioned below the filter.
- 4. The two-chamber brewing system of claim 3, wherein the output duct includes a check valve.
- 5. The two-chamber brewing system of claim 4, wherein the intake duct includes a check valve.
- 6. The two-chamber brewing system of claim 1, wherein the standpipe includes a vent hole.
- 7. The two-chamber brewing system of claim 1, wherein the second chamber is adapted to be used as a serving pitcher, such that the first chamber is capable of remaining stationary.
- 8. The two-chamber brewing system of claim 1, wherein the first chamber is connected with a frame having a pedestal to position the second chamber such that a sealing surface of the first chamber can be brought into contact with the second chamber so that the standpipe is isolated from atmosphere.
- 9. The two-chamber brewing system of claim 8, wherein the pedestal includes one of grooves and tracks to align the sealing surface with the standpipe;
wherein the second chamber includes one of tracks and grooves to engage the one of grooves and tracks of the pedestal.
- 10. The two-chamber brewing system of claim 8, wherein the frame includes a latch to bring the sealing surface of the first chamber into contact with the second chamber.
- 11. The two-chamber brewing system of claim 10, wherein when the chambers are unlatched such that the sealing surface of the first chamber does not contact the second chamber, the second chamber is adapted to be disengaged from the pedestal and used as a serving pitcher without adjusting the first chamber.
- 12. The two-chamber brewing system of claim 8, wherein the heated base of the second chamber includes a heater element;
wherein the frame has an electrical outlet to engage the heated base such that power is provided to the heater element.
- 13. A system for brewing beverages, comprising:
a brewing chamber adapted to hold a filter; a pressurizable container adapted to hold a fluid; and a standpipe positioned within the pressurizable container to allow the fluid to flow between the brewing chamber and the pressurizable container; wherein the brewing chamber is adapted to receive the fluid from a nozzle positioned within the filter and to expel the fluid through a check valve positioned below the filter; wherein the check valve is opened when a pressure in the pressurizable container drops below a pressure in the brewing chamber.
- 14. The system for brewing beverages of claim 13, wherein the standpipe includes a vent hole.
- 15. The system for brewing beverages of claim 14, wherein the pressurizable container includes a heated base to heat the fluid within the pressurizable container.
- 16. The system for brewing beverages of claim 15, wherein the pressurizable container is capable of forming a partial vacuum.
- 17. The system for brewing beverages of claim 16, wherein the brewing chamber is connected with a housing having a pedestal to position the pressurizable container such that a sealing surface of the brewing chamber is capable of being brought into contact with the pressurizable container so that the standpipe is isolated from atmosphere.
- 18. The system of brewing beverages of claim 17, wherein when the sealing surface of the brewing chamber does not contact the pressurizable container, the pressurizable container is adapted to disengage the pedestal and using as a serving pitcher without adjusting the brewing chamber.
- 19. The system for brewing beverages of claim 17, wherein the heated base of the second chamber includes a heater element;
wherein the housing has an electrical outlet for engaging the heated base such that power is provided to the heater element.
- 20. The system of claim 13, wherein the standpipe is adjustably connected with the pressurized container such that a vertical space between a bottom end of the standpipe and the base can be increased or decreased.
- 21. A method for brewing beverages using a brew chamber having an intake duct and an output duct placed atop a pressurizable container having a standpipe, comprising:
placing a substance to be brewed and a filter in said brew chamber such that the filter is positioned below said intake duct and over said output duct; heating a fluid contained with said pressurizable container by applying heat to a base of said pressurizable container; urging the fluid up said standpipe and into said brew chamber through said intake duct, such that the fluid is dispensed into the filter; removing heat from said pressurizable container; creating a partial vacuum in said pressurizable container; and drawing the fluid through the filter and said output duct and into said pressurizable container.
- 22. The method of claim 21, further comprising the step following the step of urging the fluid up said standpipe and into said brew chamber of:
urging vapor up said standpipe and into said chamber through said intake duct, such that the vapor agitates the fluid.
- 23. The method of claim 22, further comprising the step of:
adjusting a position of said standpipe relative to said pressurizable container.
- 24. A system for brewing beverages, comprising:
a brewing chamber adapted to hold a filter, the brewing chamber having:
a first pathway adapted to receiving a fluid, the first pathway having a first check valve and a nozzle positioned above the filter; and a second pathway adapted to expel the fluid, the second pathway having a second check valve below the filter; a pressurizable container adapted to hold the fluid; and a standpipe positioned within the pressurizable container to allow the fluid to flow between the brewing chamber and the pressurizable container; wherein the second check valve is adapted to open when a pressure in the pressurizable container drops below a pressure in the brewing chamber to allow the fluid to flow through the second pathway and the standpipe into the pressurizable container.
- 25. The system of claim 24, wherein said pressurizable container can be removed from the system without removing the standpipe from the pressurizable container.
- 26. The system of claim 13, wherein said pressurizable container can be removed from the system without removing the standpipe from the pressurizable container.
- 27. The system of claim 1, wherein the second chamber can be removed from the system without removing the standpipe from the second chamber.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/370,142 entitled “VACUUM COFFEE MACHINE,” by Robert C. Hall, Gary L. Waymire, Michael R. Barry, and Shane Washburn, filed Apr. 5, 2002, and to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/369,275 entitled “VACUUM COFFEE MACHINE,” by Robert Hall, filed Apr. 2, 2002, which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60370142 |
Apr 2002 |
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60369275 |
Apr 2002 |
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