Claims
- 1. In combination, an open mouth coffee port and a top assembly for said coffee pot;
- said coffee pot having a restricted coffee pot neck portion, an outwardly flaring coffee pot pour lip extendingly upwardly from said neck portion, and an outwardly flaring shoulder extending downwardly from said neck portion;
- said top assembly, including a liquid trap, interfitted with said open mouth, said top assembly having a top assembly neck portion closely interfitting, and surrounded by, said coffee pot neck portion,
- an outwardly flaring top assembly pour lip extending upwardly from said top assembly neck portion and overlying and engaging the coffee pot pour lip, and an extension member extending downwardly from said top assembly neck portion, said extension member having a circumferential groove immediately below said top assembly neck portion;
- a retainer ring seated in said circumferential groove formed in said top assembly, said retainer ring having a contracted diameter less than the diameter of said coffee pot neck portion whereby the contracted retainer ring can pass through said restricted neck portion, said retainer ring having an uncontracted diameter greater than the diameter of said neck portion, said uncontracted retainer ring engaging said outwardly flaring shoulder on said coffee pot thereby biasing said top assembly pour lip into seating engagement with said coffee pot pour lip.
- 2. The combination of claim 1 wherein said retainer ring has upper and lower peripheral cam faces, said lower cam face contacting said coffee pot pour lip to contract said retainer ring within said circumferential groove upon insertion of said top assembly into said open mouth of said coffee pot until said coffee pot neck portion is adjacent said top assembly neck portion wherein said upper cam face engages said outwardly flaring shoulder of said coffee pot to thereby bias said top assembly pour lip into seating engagement with said coffee pot pour lip.
- 3. A top assembly, including a liquid trap, adapted to be interfitted with a coffee pot of the type having a relatively restricted, coffee pot neck portion continuous upwardly and downwardly thereof with outwardly flaring shoulders; said top assembly including a top assembly neck portion sized to closely interfit with the coffee pot neck portion of the aforesaid type coffee pot; said top assembly neck portion being continuous upwardly thereof with an outwardly flaring shoulder and downwardly thereof with an extension having a circumferential groove immediately below said top assembly neck portion; and a retainer ring carried in said groove, said retainer ring having an uncontracted diameter greater than the profile of said coffee pot neck portion and a contracted diameter less than the said profile whereby said ring may be contracted to pass through the restricted neck of a coffee pot and expand into biasing engagement with a downwardly flaring shoulder thereof.
- 4. The top assembly of claim 3 including a vertically disposed vent tube intersecting said groove on one, non-pouring, side thereof; the free ends of said retainer ring straddling said vent tube; and the space between said free ends exceeding the diameter of said vent tube by an amount sufficient to permit the contraction of said retainer ring within said profile.
- 5. The top assembly of claim 4 wherein said liquid trap includes an inner, open ended tubular portion extending upwardly through an otherwise imperforate bottom wall to terminate in spaced relation below the closed, upper end of a surrounding, intermediate tubular portion and above an open lower end portion thereof; an outer tubular portion surrounding said intermediate tubular portion and defining, with said bottom wall and inner tubular portion, a well into which said open lower end portion of said intermediate tubular portion extends for submergence of the same, to form a liquid trap, when said well is filled with coffee; said inner and intermediate tubular portions being eccentrically located with respect to said outer tubular portion; and the maximal radial clearances therebetween being on the pour side of said top assembly.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 896,712 filed Aug. 15, 1986 which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 532,980 filed Sept. 16, 1983 which latter application was allowed to go abandoned subsequent to the filing of a continuation application Ser. No. 921,881 filed Oct. 22, 1986.
US Referenced Citations (28)
Number |
Name |
Date |
Kind |
41447 |
Rawson |
Feb 1864 |
|
251151 |
Winfield et al. |
Dec 1881 |
|
D268387 |
Stone, Jr. |
May 1983 |
|
640495 |
Spangler |
Jan 1900 |
|
642787 |
Eakin |
Feb 1900 |
|
644831 |
Shade |
Mar 1900 |
|
831419 |
Day |
Sep 1906 |
|
959012 |
Hintermann |
May 1910 |
|
1436708 |
Goebel |
Nov 1922 |
|
1534670 |
Smith |
Apr 1925 |
|
1601723 |
Elbert |
Oct 1926 |
|
1635502 |
McFarland |
May 1875 |
|
2190092 |
Bailey |
Feb 1940 |
|
2425142 |
Brubaker |
Aug 1947 |
|
2993629 |
Ruhnke |
Jul 1961 |
|
3114484 |
Serio |
Dec 1963 |
|
3171571 |
Daniels |
Mar 1965 |
|
3974758 |
Stone, Jr. |
Aug 1976 |
|
4116357 |
Stanley, Jr. |
Sep 1978 |
|
4171075 |
Gangwisch |
Oct 1979 |
|
4361257 |
Stone, Jr. |
Nov 1982 |
|
4390108 |
Knoll |
Jun 1983 |
|
4419927 |
Stone, Jr. |
Dec 1983 |
|
4473003 |
Stone, Jr. |
Sep 1984 |
|
4526797 |
Stone, Jr. |
Jul 1985 |
|
4550027 |
Stone, Jr. |
Oct 1985 |
|
4622230 |
Stone, Jr. |
Nov 1986 |
|
4638929 |
Stone, Jr. |
Jan 1987 |
|
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
38784 |
Aug 1907 |
DE2 |
478147 |
Feb 1953 |
ITX |
Continuation in Parts (2)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
896712 |
Aug 1986 |
|
Parent |
532980 |
Sep 1983 |
|