BEVERAGE BREWING DEVICE
A multi-use tea infusing device with a built in saucer, strainer, and hook(s) for mounting the infusing device onto a drinking vessel.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is in the technical field of beverage brewing. More particularly, the present invention is in the technical field of tea beverage brewing.
Tea beverages are commonly brewed using single-use tea bags or by using multi-use infusing devices such as tea balls, baskets, or whisks. These conventional methods of tea brewing may require the removal of the infusing device containing the expended tea leaves from the beverage in order to consume the beverage. This requires the need to either discard the expended tea leaves, elevate the expended tea leaves out of the beverage, or set the infusing devise containing the expended tea leaves aside to be discarded or cleaned at a later time. During these events, the person may need to be near a waste disposal receptacle, dishwashing sink, have access to a separate saucer plate, or other containment device in order to capture the absorbed fluid that will drain out of the expended tea leaves once the expended tea leaves are out of the beverage.
If a person is using a conventional single-use disposable tea bag for the brewing process, the consumer of the tea beverage may choose to simply leave the tea bag and tea leaves in the drinking vessel during consumption of the beverage. On the contrary, typical multi-use tea infusing devises may be too large or stick out of the drinking vessel in such a way to obstruct a person from easily sipping while the device is in use.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is a multi-use tea infusing device with a saucer, a strainer basket, and clip(s) or hook(s) for mounting the infusing device onto a drinking vessel. The combination of these features is in a self-contained unit that allows for a person to sip, with minimal obstruction, the tea beverage while the tea infusing device is brewing or mounted on the drinking vessel. Furthermore, this same tea infusing device with a built in saucer, when removed off the drinking vessel and out of the beverage, can be flipped, roughly 180 degrees, and set aside to capture the absorbed fluid that will drain out of the expended tea leaves, keeping the drainage from spilling over and onto the surrounding surface(s).
The details of the invention can be referenced in
Saucer groove 18 is an integral feature of the clip/saucer housing A which allow for the device to be flipped from brew mode to saucer mode as a single unit and without the need for a separate, removable saucer to catch the excess drainage from the expended tea leaves once removed from the beverage.
In further detail, straight snap hook 28, straight snap hook groove 30, curved snap hook 32, and curved snap hook groove 34 allowing the clip/saucer housing A and strainer assembly B to be snapped together is referred to in
The strainer snap hook assembly 20 may be constructed from plastic, rubber, metal, wood, or a variety of other rigid, semi-rigid materials. Strainer body 14 may be constructed from plastic, rubber, metal, wood, or a variety of other rigid, semi-rigid materials. The strainer snap hook assembly 20 and strainer body 14 may be constructed as one solid piece or multiple parts assembled together.
Clip/saucer housing A may be constructed as one solid piece or multiple parts assembled together with hook 10, hook 12, saucer groove 18, straight snap hook groove 30, curved snap hook groove 34, and saucer bottom 24 as features. Clip/saucer housing A may be constructed from plastic, rubber, metal, wood, or a variety of other rigid, semi-rigid materials. If desired, nose indent 26 and indent fillet 22 may be added to minimize interference with the user's nose while sipping the beverage from a drinking vessel with the invention mounted in brew mode, reference
The advantages of the present invention include, without limitation, allowing a person to sip out of a drinking vessel while the invention is mounted and used in brew mode. The invention also allows a person to use the devise as a self-contained saucer without needing a separate saucer plate, or other containers such as a waste disposal receptacle or dishwashing sink in order to capture the absorbed fluid that will drain out of the expended tea leaves once the device and expended tea leaves are out of the beverage.
In broad embodiment, the present invention is a tea infuser.
While the foregoing written description of the invention enables one of ordinary skill to make and use what is considered presently to be the best mode thereof, those of ordinary skill will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combinations, and equivalents of the specific embodiment, method, and examples herein. The invention should therefore not be limited by the above described embodiment, method, and examples, but by all embodiments and methods within the scope and spirit of the invention.
Claims
1. A beverage brewing device comprising:
- A perforated chamber, a lid attaching to said perforated chamber having a secondary function for collecting liquid when flipped over while remaining attached to said perforated chamber, a clip attached to said lid for mounting device onto the inside of a vessel for infusing a liquid beverage, said clip functions as a handle; the device shall have limited obstruction for the user to drink the beverage from the vessel while mounted;
2. The invention according to claim 1 and said lid and perforated chamber adjoining by push-pull groove means.
3. The invention according to claim 1 and said lid and perforated chamber adjoining by slide groove means.
4. The invention according to claim 1 and said lid and perforated chamber adjoining by hinge means.
5. The invention according to claim 1 and an addition clip or clips.