Systems and methods for a wine aeration apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 10328397
  • Patent Number
    10,328,397
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, November 3, 2016
    9 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 25, 2019
    6 years ago
  • Inventors
    • Perfette; Kyle (Peoria, AZ, US)
    • Perfette; Mindy (Peoria, AZ, US)
  • Examiners
    • Hobson; Stephen
    Agents
    • Polsinelli PC
Abstract
Embodiments of an aerator apparatus having an aerator insert disposed within a container, such as a glass, are disclosed.
Description
FIELD

The present document relates to a system for aerating wine, and in particular to systems and method for a wine aeration apparatus having a glass with an aeration insert disposed therein for aerating wine.


Wine is an alcohol beverage made from fermented grapes or other kinds of fruit. Wine tasting is a sensory examination and evaluation of wine. Prior to tasting wine, certain wines can benefit from being aerated by either decanting the wine or aerating the wine using a wine accessory. During aeration, a younger wine's exposure to air often “relaxes” the drink, thereby making it smoother and better integrated in aroma, texture, and flavor. In particular, wine accessories that conveniently aerate wine may be desired in the absence of a decanter or more expensive wine accessory. As such, there is a need in improvements in wine accessories, such as aeration apparatuses, that allow for convenient aeration of wine without a decanter.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a top view of one embodiment for a wine aeration apparatus having a glass with an aeration insert disposed within the glass for allowing wine to be aerated when the glass is tiled at an angle;



FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the aeration insert shown in FIG. 1;



FIG. 3 is a side view of the aeration insert of FIG. 2;



FIG. 4 is an opposing side view of the aeration insert shown in FIG. 3;



FIG. 5 is a top view of the aeration insert of FIG. 2;



FIG. 6 is a bottom view of the aeration insert of FIG. 2;



FIG. 7 is a side view of the wine aeration apparatus of FIG. 1 illustrating wine being poured through the aeration insert; and



FIG. 8 is a side view of the wine aeration apparatus of FIG. 7 illustrating the poured wine being aerated through the aeration insert.





Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding elements among the view of the drawings. The headings used in the figures do not limit the scope of the claims.


DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Embodiments of a wine aeration apparatus comprising a glass with an aeration insert disposed within the glass for aerating wine are described herein. The aeration insert may have an aeration body that is configured to be inserted into the glass and retained therein for allowing wine to be aerated when being poured out from the glass. Referring to the drawings, an embodiment of the wine aeration apparatus are illustrated and generally indicated as 100 in FIGS. 1-8.


As shown in FIGS. 1, 7 and 8, one embodiment of the wine aeration apparatus 100 includes a glass 102 configured to receive an aeration insert 104 therein for aerating wine as shall be discussed in greater detail below. In some embodiments, the glass 102 may have a generally tapered glass body 107 that defines a peripheral lip 109 forming an opening 111. In addition, the opening 111 is in communication with an interior surface 118 that forms an interior portion 124 configured to receive the aeration insert 104 such that the aeration insert 104 contacts the interior surface 118 of the glass 102.


Referring to FIGS. 2-6, the aeration insert 104 may have a generally circular-shaped insert body 106 configured to be inserted through the opening 111 of the glass 102. The insert body 106 forms a top portion 108 and a bottom portion 110 with a peripheral edge 122 formed around the periphery of the aeration insert 104.


Referring to FIG. 5, the aerator insert 104 includes an aerator 112 that extends outwardly from the top portion 108 of the insert body 106. The aerator 112 defines a plurality of apertures 116 that communicate with an inner portion 117 (FIG. 6) formed by the aerator 112 as illustrated in FIGS. 3 and 4. During aeration, the plurality of apertures 116 allows the wine to be aerated when the glass 102 is oriented at an angle that permits the wine to flow from the inner portion 117 to the top portion of the aerator insert 104.


As shown in FIGS. 2 and 4-8, the peripheral edge 122 of the aeration insert 104 defines a notch 114. The notch 114 of the aeration insert 104 collectively forms an opening with the interior surface 118 of the glass 102, which allows the flow of wine from the top interior portion 126 to the bottom interior portion 128 of the glass 102 as illustrated in FIG. 7.


Referring to FIGS. 7 and 8, the peripheral edge 122 of the aeration insert 104 is configured to contact the interior surface 118 of the glass 102 in a frictional engagement such that the aeration insert 104 is wedged tightly within the glass 102. In some embodiments, peripheral edge 122 of the aeration insert 104 is engaged to the interior surface 118 of the glass 102 by an epoxy, a non-toxic FDA-approved silicone glue, or a tight frictional fit between the glass 102 and the aeration insert 104. In other embodiments, the aeration insert 104 may be made integral with the glass 102 during manufacturing of the wine aeration apparatus 100.


In some embodiments the glass 102 may have an interior surface 118 with a generally tapered configuration which allows the aeration insert 104 to be inserted into the interior portion 124 of the glass 102 until the peripheral edge 122 establishes a tight frictional contact with the interior surface 118 such that the aeration insert 104 is not easily dislodged. In some embodiments, the interior surface 118 may have a generally straight configuration, a curved configuration, a generally asymmetrical configuration, or a generally symmetrical configuration configured to engage the aeration insert 104.


In one method of use, wine may be poured through the opening 115 of the aeration insert 104 as illustrated by fluid flow A in FIG. 7 and allowed to collect within the bottom interior portion 128 of the glass 122. Once sufficient wine is collected, the glass 102 may be tipped at an angle such the collected wine flows from the bottom interior portion 128 and into the top interior portion 126 through the plurality of apertures 116 of the aerator 112 as indicated by fluid flow B in FIG. 8. The action of the wine flowing through the plurality of apertures 116 aerates the wine as it enters the top interior portion 116 of the glass 102. Once aerated, the wine may be poured into another glass or drank directly from the glass 102.


In another method of use, the glass 102 may be tipped at an angle such that the poured wine collects within the top interior portion 126 of the glass 102 around the aerator 112 when poured into the glass 102, thereby causing the wine to flow through the plurality of apertures 116 and into the bottom interior portion 128. Once aerated, the wine may be poured either back through the aerator 112 or through the opening 115.


It should be understood from the foregoing that, while particular embodiments have been illustrated and described, various modifications can be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications are within the scope and teachings of this invention as defined in the claims appended hereto.

Claims
  • 1. An aerator insert comprising: an insert body having a substantially round configuration, the insert body defining a top portion and an opposite bottom portion with a peripheral lip;an aerator extending outwardly from the top portion of the insert body and defining an interior chamber, the aerator defining a plurality of apertures in communication with the interior chamber; andan opening defined through the insert body, wherein the opening is formed along the peripheral lip of the insert body, andwherein the opening is discretely formed a predetermined distance from the aerator along the top portion of the insert body and separated from the aerator by a portion of the insert body,wherein the aerator terminates along the top portion of the insert body.
  • 2. The aerator insert of claim 1, wherein the aerator is formed proximate the peripheral lip of the insert body.
  • 3. The aerator insert of claim 1, wherein the aerator defines an opening in communication with the interior chamber.
  • 4. The aerator insert of claim 1, wherein the opening defines a notch formed along the peripheral lip of the insert body.
  • 5. An aerator apparatus comprising: a glass defining an interior portion including a bottom interior portion and a top interior portion;an aerator insert configured to be received within the interior portion of the glass between the bottom interior portion and the top interior portion of the glass, the aerator insert comprising: an insert body having a substantially round configuration, the insert body defining a top portion and an opposite bottom portion with a peripheral lip;an aerator extending outwardly from the top portion of the insert body such that the bottom interior portion of the glass is devoid of the aerator, the aerator defining an interior chamber and defining a plurality of apertures in communication with the interior chamber; andan opening defined through the insert body, wherein the opening is formed along the peripheral lip of the insert body.
  • 6. The aerator apparatus of claim 5, wherein the aerator insert defines the top interior portion and the bottom interior portion within the interior portion of the glass.
  • 7. The aerator apparatus of claim 6, wherein the bottom interior portion is substantially enclosed and the top interior portion is in communication with an opening of the glass.
  • 8. The aerator apparatus of claim 5, wherein the aerator is formed proximate the peripheral lip of the insert body.
  • 9. The aerator apparatus of claim 5, wherein the aerator defines an opening in communication with the interior chamber.
  • 10. The aerator apparatus of claim 5, wherein the aerator insert is formed integral with the glass.
  • 11. An aerator apparatus comprising: a glass defining an interior portion including a bottom interior portion and a top interior portion;an aerator insert configured to be received within the interior portion of the glass between the bottom interior portion and the top interior portion of the glass, the aerator insert comprising: an insert body having a substantially round configuration, the insert body defining a top portion and an opposite bottom portion with a peripheral lip;an aerator extending outwardly from the top portion of the insert body such that the bottom interior portion of the glass is devoid of the aerator, the aerator defining an interior chamber and defining a plurality of apertures in communication with the interior chamber; andan opening defined through the insert body,wherein the opening is formed opposite the aerator along the top portion of the insert body.
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