Patents by Inventor Julia Leach
Julia Leach 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: 11730173Abstract: Described is a raised bottom cold brewing system comprising a bucket having a top side, a cavity, a platform within the cavity, and a bottom side, a lid configured to be placed on top side of the bucket, and a faucet. The bottom side of the bucket includes a raised bottom and a channel surrounding the raised bottom, the platform includes a plurality of openings, and the faucet is below the platform and above the raised bottom and channel.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2021Date of Patent: August 22, 2023Assignee: TODDY, LLCInventors: Julia Leach, Clint Kolda
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Publication number: 20220395128Abstract: Disclosed is a portable cold brewer with drinkware for brewing a brewed effluent from a filter bag containing an organic material. The portable cold brewer with drinkware comprises a brewing section, a mid-section, and a lid. The brewing section includes a housing having a brewing section top and a brewing cavity within the housing. The brewing cavity includes an organic material measure marking and a brew line marking. The organic material measure marking is configured to measure an amount of organic material that will fill the filter bag, the brewing cavity is configured to receive the filter bag containing the organic material that was measured by the organic material measure marking, and the brew line marking is configured to measure an amount of water to fill the brewing cavity when the filter bag is inserted into the brewing cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2022Publication date: December 15, 2022Inventors: Julia Leach, Clint Kolda, ANDREW LEACH
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Publication number: 20220395129Abstract: A cold brewer having a pitcher and lid for brewing a brewed effluent from a filter bag containing an organic material is disclosed. The pitcher has a pitcher top and bottom. The pitcher has a pitcher cavity for receiving the filter bag and the lid covers the pitcher top. The lid includes an outside portion, an inside portion, a rim that extends radially from a center of the lid, and a cylindrical sleeve. The cylindrical sleeve extends outward from the inside portion of the lid and defines a lid cavity that receives the filter bag when the filter bag is removed from the pitcher cavity and the outside portion is overturned and placed on the pitcher top. The lid includes drain holes that pass through the outside portion to the inside portion of the lid to drain the brewed effluent from the filter bag into the pitcher cavity when the filter bag is in a resting position within the lid cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2022Publication date: December 15, 2022Inventors: Julia Leach, Clint Kolda, Matthew Irish
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Publication number: 20210307351Abstract: Disclosed is a raised bottom cold brewing system comprising a bucket having a top side, a cavity, a platform within the cavity, and a bottom side, a lid configured to be placed on top side of the bucket, and a faucet. The bottom side of the bucket includes a raised bottom and a channel surrounding the raised bottom, the platform includes a plurality of openings, and the faucet is below the platform and above the raised bottom and channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2021Publication date: October 7, 2021Inventors: Julia Leach, Clint Kolda
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Patent number: 10952453Abstract: Included is a brewing system that utilizes a curved pedestal that allows brewed effluent to drain in a manner that travels toward the center of the curved pedestal to maximize the exposure of the effluent to the organic material used for brewing, while also maximizing yield. The pedestal 112 sits above the lowest effluent level to allow the brewed effluent to drain from the organic material that is used for brewing to maximize the amount of effluent obtained. By allowing the brewed effluent to drain from the organic material, the weight and size of the organic material is reduced, so that the filter bag can be removed from the brewing system without ripping or tearing. The brewing system eliminates the need for a separate mesh bag and allows the effluent to drain without squeezing the filter bag and which would otherwise cause the release of harsh oils and acids, which can also be unsanitary as a result of a user handling the bag filter.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2019Date of Patent: March 23, 2021Assignee: TODDY, LLCInventors: Julia Leach, Andrew Leach
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Publication number: 20200383513Abstract: An immersion coffee or tea brewing (ICB) system is disclosed. The ICB system comprises a brewing vessel having a top and a filter basket. The brewing vessel is configured to receive a closeable filter having coffee or tea within the brewing vessel and water. The filter basket is configured to be removably attached to the top of the brewing vessel, hold the closeable filter, and drain the closeable filter into the brewing vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2020Publication date: December 10, 2020Inventors: Julia Leach, Scott Borger, Clint Kolda, Matthew Irish
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Publication number: 20200154726Abstract: Disclosed is a brewing system that utilizes a curved pedestal that allows brewed effluent to drain in a manner that travels toward the center of the curved pedestal to maximize the exposure of the effluent to the organic material used for brewing, while also maximizing yield. The pedestal 112 sits above the lowest effluent level to allow the brewed effluent to drain from the organic material that is used for brewing to maximize the amount of effluent obtained. By allowing the brewed effluent to drain from the organic material, the weight and size of the organic material is reduced, so that the filter bag can be removed from the brewing system without ripping or tearing. The brewing system eliminates the need for a separate mesh bag and allows the effluent to drain without squeezing the filter bag and which would otherwise cause the release of harsh oils and acids, which can also be unsanitary as a result of a user handling the bag filter.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2019Publication date: May 21, 2020Inventors: Julia Leach, Andrew Leach
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Patent number: 10368560Abstract: Included is a brewing system that utilizes a curved pedestal that allows brewed effluent to drain in a manner that travels toward the center of the curved pedestal to maximize the exposure of the effluent to the organic material used for brewing, while also maximizing yield. The pedestal 112 sits above the lowest effluent level to allow the brewed effluent to drain from the organic material that is used for brewing to maximize the amount of effluent obtained. By allowing the brewed effluent to drain from the organic material, the weight and size of the organic material is reduced, so that the filter bag can be removed from the brewing system without ripping or tearing. The brewing system eliminates the need for a separate mesh bag and allows the effluent to drain without squeezing the filter bag and which would otherwise cause the release of harsh oils and acids, which can also be unsanitary as a result of a user handling the bag filter.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2017Date of Patent: August 6, 2019Assignee: TODDY, LLCInventors: Julia Leach, Andrew Leach
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Publication number: 20180125087Abstract: Disclosed is a brewing system that utilizes a curved pedestal that allows brewed effluent to drain in a manner that travels toward the center of the curved pedestal to maximize the exposure of the effluent to the organic material used for brewing, while also maximizing yield. The pedestal 112 sits above the lowest effluent level to allow the brewed effluent to drain from the organic material that is used for brewing to maximize the amount of effluent obtained. By allowing the brewed effluent to drain from the organic material, the weight and size of the organic material is reduced, so that the filter bag can be removed from the brewing system without ripping or tearing. The brewing system eliminates the need for a separate mesh bag and allows the effluent to drain without squeezing the filter bag and which would otherwise cause the release of harsh oils and acids, which can also be unsanitary as a result of a user handling the bag filter.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2017Publication date: May 10, 2018Inventors: Julia Leach, Andrew Leach
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Patent number: D812423Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2016Date of Patent: March 13, 2018Assignee: Toddy, LLCInventors: Julia Leach, Andrew Leach
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Patent number: D899841Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2018Date of Patent: October 27, 2020Assignee: TODDY, LLCInventors: Julia Leach, Scott Borger
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Patent number: D1024674Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2020Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Assignee: TODDY, LLCInventors: Julia Leach, Scott Borger, Clint Kolda, Matthew Irish