Patents by Inventor Hans Kodden
Hans Kodden has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7958815Abstract: A beverage device for making a beverage with a foam layer on top includes a foaming device for generating foam from the beverage. The foaming device includes at least one inlet opening for receiving beverage under pressure and at least one outlet opening for the beverage with the foam. To obtain a fine and stable foam layer on the beverage, the foaming device generates a spray of beverage, and includes a collision surface which, in use, is hit by the beverage spray thus generating the foam.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2008Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Hans Kodden, Wilhelmus Johannus Joseph Maas, Joeke Noordhuis
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Patent number: 7726233Abstract: A brewing receptacle for an apparatus for brewing a beverage such as coffee. The receptacle has a brewing chamber (13; 63; 113) having an entry passage and an exit passage for displacing water through the chamber (13; 63; 113) for brewing the beverage, a bottom (14; 64; 114) for supporting the particles (18; 118, 118?) (18), and a discharge 5 opening (19; 69; 119) in the bottom (14; 64; 114) for discharging beverage liquid through the bottom (14; 64; 114). At least the bottom (14; 64; 114) is invertible between a first and a second operative position. The brewing chamber (13; 63; 113) has a first volume and a first shape when the bottom (14; 64; 114) is in said first position and at least a second volume or a second shape of the brewing chamber in said second position is different from the first volume or shape, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2004Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Hans Kodden, Ben Arlett, Christopher James Smith, James Neave, David Stuart Harris
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Patent number: 7591217Abstract: A beverage device for making a beverage with a foam layer on top, comprising foaming means for generating foam from said beverage, said foaming means comprising at least one inlet opening (18) for receiving beverage under pressure and at least one outlet opening (38,39) for the beverage with the foam. To obtain a fine and stable foam layer on the beverage, the beverage device is characterized in that the foaming means comprises means for generating a spray (48) of beverage, and said foaming means further comprises a collision surface (34) which, in use, is hit by said spray (48) of beverage, thereby generating foam.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2002Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignees: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V., Sara Lee/De N.V.Inventors: Hans Kodden, Wilhelmus Johannus Joseph Maas, Joeke Noordhuis
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Publication number: 20090013874Abstract: A beverage making device comprising a brewing chamber for enclosing a pad (6) containing a substance from which the beverage is to be brewed. The brewing chamber is formed by an upper part with one or more openings (5) for supplying water to the brewing chamber and by a lower part (8) with an outflow opening (16) through which the brewed beverage can leave the brewing chamber. Beverage receiving means (10,11) are present below said lower part (8). One or more further openings (22) are present between the brewing chamber and the beverage receiving means (10,11), and means for closing said one or more further openings (22) during the brewing process are present.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2004Publication date: January 15, 2009Inventors: Gemma Louise Wood, Richard Andrew Snell, Stephen Blatcher, David Stuart Harris, Ben Arlett, Hans Kodden
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Publication number: 20080289509Abstract: A beverage device for making a beverage with a foam layer on top, comprising foaming means for generating foam from said beverage, said foaming means comprising at least one inlet opening (18) for receiving beverage under pressure and at least one outlet opening (38,39) for the beverage with the foam. To obtain a fine and stable foam layer on the beverage, the beverage device is characterized in that the foaming means comprises means for generating a spray (48) of beverage, and said foaming means further comprises a collision surface (34) which, in use, is hit by said spray (48) of beverage, thereby generating foam.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2008Publication date: November 27, 2008Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V.Inventors: Hans KODDEN, Wilhelmus Johannus Joseph MAAS, Joeke NOORDHUIS
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Publication number: 20070259085Abstract: A coffeemaker (1) comprises a boiler (6) for heating water to a predetermined temperature, and a pump (4) for forcing a predetermined quantity of water to flow through a filter containing ground coffee beans. The coffeemaker is capable of making a single quantity and a double quantity of coffee. The volume of a container of the boiler is smaller than the volume of the total quantity of water required for obtaining the double quantity of coffee. During the process of making the double quantity of coffee, a first quantity of water is heated inside the boiler to the predetermined temperature and subsequently conducted through the coffee filter, whereupon a second quantity of fresh water is conducted through the coffee filter as well. The temperatures of the first quantity and the second quantity are different.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2005Publication date: November 8, 2007Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V.Inventors: Hans Kodden, Pieter Bosstad, Edwin Drost, Rodin Bruinsma
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Publication number: 20070203587Abstract: The invention relates to a system (1) for preparing a beverage from a beverage base material (5), comprising an apparatus (2) for preparing a beverage extract from a beverage base material (5) and a liquid and a container (3) for containing the beverage base material (5) during storage, the container (3) comprising an identifier (4) provided with data (A), which apparatus (2) comprises a reader (14) for reading the data (A) in said identifier (4) and a controller (6) for controlling a beverage brewing process in dependence on the data (A) during operation of the apparatus (2). In this manner the brewing process parameters for the beverage extract can be optimized for the specific variety of beverage in a user-friendly manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2004Publication date: August 30, 2007Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V.Inventors: Jan Erlandsson, David Harris, Hans Kodden, John McGarva, Max Middleton, Christopher Smith, Thomas St. Quintin, Jonathan Tuckwell, Eric Wilkinson
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Publication number: 20070131119Abstract: A filter support (23) for supporting a filter pad or such like in a coffee maker. The filter support (23) comprises a disc with a discharge opening (31) at its centre. On one surface (32) of the filter support (23) there are a plurality of support projections (33). When a filter pad is placed on the filter support (23), the underside of the filter pad rests on the support projections (33) so that liquid (coffee) flows out of the bottom of the filter pad and over the surface (32). A sieve (34) is provided around the discharge opening (26). In this example, the sieve (34) comprises upstands (35) that are spaced apart to provide apertures (36). The apertures (36) are the same width or narrower than the discharge opening (31) so that they allow liquid (coffee) to pass from the surface (32) to the discharge opening (31), but prevent particles, such as stray coffee grounds, reaching and blocking the discharge opening (31).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2004Publication date: June 14, 2007Inventors: Hans Kodden, Rodin Bruinsma
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Publication number: 20070125803Abstract: A beverage making device comprises a brewing chamber for enclosing one or more pads (4) containing a substance from which the beverage is to be brewed, means (15) for supplying water to said brewing chamber, and means (10) for conducting the brewed beverage from the brewing chamber. Furthermore, there are means for squeezing the pad (4) after the brewing process has been finished but before the brewing chamber is opened to remove the pad (4).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2004Publication date: June 7, 2007Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V.Inventors: Hans Kodden, Gemma Wood, Richard Snell, Stephen Blatcher, David Harris
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Publication number: 20070039476Abstract: A brewing receptacle for an apparatus for brewing a beverage such as coffee. The receptacle has a brewing chamber (13; 63; 113) having an entry passage and an exit passage for displacing water through the chamber (13; 63; 113) for brewing the beverage, a bottom (14; 64; 114) for supporting the particles (18; 118, 118?) (18), and a discharge 5 opening (19; 69; 119) in the bottom (14; 64; 114) for discharging beverage liquid through the bottom (14; 64; 114). At least the bottom (14; 64; 114) is invertible between a first and a second operative position. The brewing chamber (13; 63; 113) has a first volume and a first shape when the bottom (14; 64; 114) is in said first position and at least a second volume or a second shape of the brewing chamber in said second position is different from the first volume or shape, respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2004Publication date: February 22, 2007Inventor: Hans Kodden
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Publication number: 20060225577Abstract: A beverage making device comprising a brewing chamber (5). The brewing chamber (5) is defined by an upper wall (4) with one or more holes (3) through which heated water can enter the brewing chamber (5), and by the wall of a first removable part having an edge that can abut against said upper wall (4) via first sealing means (19) in order to form the brewing chamber (5). The first removable part is provided with outlet means (8) for guiding brewed liquid out of the brewing chamber (5). There is a second removable part comprising means for guiding the heated water from said one or more holes (3) to outside the device, where the heated water can be caught in one or more cups. The second removable part is interchangeable with said first removable part.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2004Publication date: October 12, 2006Inventors: Roelf Mulder, Hans Kodden, Josephus Ter Burg
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Publication number: 20050076783Abstract: A beverage device for making a beverage with a foam layer on top, comprising foaming means for generating foam from said beverage, said foaming means comprising at least one inlet opening (18) for receiving beverage under pressure and at least one outlet opening (38,39) for the beverage with the foam. To obtain a fine and stable foam layer on the beverage, the beverage device is characterized in that the foaming means comprises means for generating a spray (48) of beverage, and said foaming means further comprises a collision surface (34) which, in use, is hit by said spray (48) of beverage, thereby generating foam.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2002Publication date: April 14, 2005Inventors: Hans Kodden, Wilhelmus Maas, Joeke Noordhuis
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Patent number: 6600875Abstract: Water flow heater with a first heater element (20) for supplying a fixed power, a second, controllable heater element (30), a temperature sensor (40, 50) for measuring the temperature of heated water, and a control unit (22, 32, 80) for controlling the heat supply from the second heater element (30) in dependence on a temperature detected by the temperature sensor (40, 50). A water flowrate lying within a predetermined range is safeguarded in that a pump (60) is provided for generating a water flow through a channel (13), and the control unit is designed so as to activate the heater elements (20, 30) in dependence on activation of the pump (60). As a result, the first heater element (20) of fixed power can have a comparatively high power rating without the risk of water being too strongly heated thereby.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2001Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Hans Kodden, Thijs De Haan, Simon Kaastra
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Publication number: 20020051632Abstract: Water flow heater with a first heater element (20) for supplying a fixed power, a second, controllable heater element (30), a temperature sensor (40, 50) for measuring the temperature of heated water, and a control unit (22, 32, 80) for controlling the heat supply from the second heater element (30) in dependence on a temperature detected by the temperature sensor (40, 50). A water flowrate lying within a predetermined range is safeguarded in that a pump (60) is provided for generating a water flow through a channel (13), and the control unit is designed so as to activate the heater elements (20, 30) in dependence on activation of the pump (60). As a result, the first heater element (20) of fixed power can have a comparatively high power rating without the risk of water being too strongly heated thereby.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2001Publication date: May 2, 2002Inventors: Hans Kodden, Thijs De Haan, Simon Kaastra
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Patent number: 6256834Abstract: The invention relates to a vacuum cleaner comprising a housing (1) accommodating a suction unit (7). The vacuum cleaner further comprises a dust container (11) in which a dust filter (21) can be placed. The dust container is detachably coupled to the housing and comprises a handle (33) and an opening (31) via which the dust filter can be placed. According to the invention, the handle is provided on a side wall (39) of the dust container, while the opening is provided at an upper side (35) of the dust container, the upper side of the dust container being directed towards an upper side (37) of the housing in an operational position of the vacuum cleaner. In this manner, it is prevented that the dust filter can fall out of the dust container or that dust can fall out of the dust filter when the dust container is detached from the housing. In a preferred embodiment, the handle of the dust container also is a unique handle for the housing, so that the construction of the housing is simplified.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1999Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: U.S. Philips CorporationInventors: Natalie Meijer, Hans Kodden, Albart J. Kip, Henk Uil, Klaas Vonk, Jan Dorgelo