Abstract: A brewable beverage making cup adaptor for cartridge type coffee making machines of the type having an inlet spout for supplying pressurized hot water, includes a cup body defining a chamber for holding a brewable material; a lower closure closing a lower end of the cup body, and including a small discharge opening through which a brewed liquid is discharged; an upper cover closing an upper end of the cup body, and including an inlet opening adapted to be positioned below the inlet spout for the supply of pressurized water to the cup body, and an offset valve opening for fluidly connecting the chamber with ambient atmosphere; and a valve for closing the valve opening when the chamber is filled at least at a predetermined level with the pressurized water and for opening the valve opening when the pressurized water in the chamber falls below the predetermined level.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 24, 2013
Date of Patent:
December 20, 2016
Assignees:
Pangaea Labs Ltd., Affinitea Brewing Technologies, Inc.
Abstract: A brewable beverage making cup adaptor for cartridge type coffee making machines of the type having an inlet spout for supplying pressurized hot water, includes a cup body defining a chamber for holding a brewable material; a lower closure closing a lower end of the cup body, and including a small discharge opening through which a brewed liquid is discharged; an upper cover closing an upper end of the cup body, and including an inlet opening adapted to be positioned below the inlet spout for the supply of pressurized water to the cup body, and an offset valve opening for fluidly connecting the chamber with ambient atmosphere; and a valve for closing the valve opening when the chamber is filled at least at a predetermined level with the pressurized water and for opening the valve opening when the pressurized water in the chamber falls below the predetermined level.
Abstract: A method and apparatus for brewing tea is shown which utilizes heated water from a boiler 7 of an espresso machine 10. A porta-filter 20 having a brewing chamber 40 therein is attachable to a group head 12 of the espresso machine 10 such that heated water is directed out of the espresso machine 10 and into the brewing chamber 40. A drain 38 from the brewing chamber 40 leads to an outlet tube 100 which has a lower end 110 discharging a brewed beverage V, such as tea, therefrom. An outlet valve 120 restricts outflow from the brewing chamber to a rate less than inflow of heated water from the boiler 7 so that the heated water is provided with residence time within the brewing chamber 40. This residence time facilitates infusion of the heated water with soluble flavor particles from a brewable substance such as tea leaves T before the heated water is discharged from the brewing chamber 40 in the form of a brewed beverage V.
Abstract: A method and apparatus for brewing tea is set forth which utilizes heated water from a boiler 7 of an espresso machine 10. A porta-filter 20 having a brewing chamber 40 therein is attachable to a group head 12 of the espresso machine 10. A drain 38 from the brewing chamber 40 leads to an outlet tube 100. An outlet valve 120 restricts outflow from the brewing chamber to a rate less than inflow of heated water from the boiler 7. This facilitates infusion of the heated water with soluble flavor particles from a brewable substance such as tea leaves T before the heated water is discharged from the brewing chamber 40. The brewing chamber 40 is provided at an enhanced pressure relative to atmospheric pressure to enhance the brewing process within the brewing chamber 40.
Abstract: A method and apparatus for brewing tea is disclosed which utilizes heated water from a boiler of an espresso machine. A porta-filter having a brewing chamber therein is attachable to a group head of the espresso machine such that heated water is directed out of the espresso machine and into the brewing chamber. A drain from the brewing chamber leads to an outlet tube which has a lower end discharging a brewed beverage, such as tea, therefrom. An outlet valve restricts outflow from the brewing chamber to a rate less than inflow of heated water from the boiler so that the heated water is provided with residence time within the brewing chamber. This residence time facilitates infusion of the heated water with soluble flavor particles from a brewable substance such as tea leaves before the heated water is discharged from the brewing chamber in the form of a brewed beverage.