Tea kettle with automatic opening cap
A tea kettle includes a body with a spout positioned on the body. A front bracket is positioned on the spout. A generally C-shaped handle has a trailing end that is pivotally connected to the body and a leading end featuring a pair of pin ends. A cap is pivotally attached to the front bracket and features a pair of elongated slots receiving the pair of pin ends of the leading end of the handle. The pin ends traverse the elongated slots as the handle of the kettle is lifted so that the cap pivots to an open configuration relative to the spout.
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/748,098, filed Dec. 7, 2005.
BACKGROUNDThe present invention relates generally to tea kettles and, more particularly, to a tea kettle featuring a cap that opens automatically when the tea kettle is lifted.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
An embodiment of the tea-kettle of the present invention is indicated in general at 10 in
A pour spout 20 is attached to the kettle body and communicates with the interior chamber of the kettle body as is known in the art. A front handle and cap bracket 24 is attached to the spout 20 and, as will be explained in greater detail below, pivotally supports a cap 26. As will also be explained in greater detail below, a generally C-shaped handle, indicated in general at 28 in
As illustrated in
The front handle and cap bracket; indicated in general at 24 in
Cap 26, which is preferably constructed of metal, features a disk-shaped portion 76. On the end of middle portion 45 opposite disk-shaped portion 76 is a cylindrical portion 82 featuring a threaded bore 84. The cylindrical portion 82 is sized to fit between the ears 54a and 54b of the front handle and cap bracket 24 and is pivotally secured thereto by screws 84a and 84b. As a result, cap 26 is pivotally connected to bracket 24 while the leading end of handle 28 is attached to cap 26 is a pivoting and sliding fashion.
As illustrated in
The operation of the tea kettle of
When the kettle is lifted by the handle 28, as illustrated in
While embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention.
Claims
1. A tea kettle comprising:
- a) a body;
- b) a spout positioned on the body;
- c) a front bracket positioned on the spout;
- d) a generally C-shaped handle having a trailing end pivotally connected to the body and a leading end featuring a pair of pin ends;
- e) a cap pivotally attached to the front bracket and featuring a pair of elongated slots receiving the pair of pin ends of the leading end of the handle; and
- f) said pin ends traversing the elongated slots as the handle of the kettle is lifted so that the cap pivots to an open configuration relative to the spout.
2. The tea kettle of claim 1 wherein the cap features a cylindrical portion having a flat portion and further comprising a leaf spring attached to the front bracket, said leaf spring having an upper end that engages the flat portion when the cap is in the open configuration.
3. The tea kettle of claim 2 wherein the front bracket includes a pair of ears with the leaf spring positioned there between and the cylindrical portion of the cap fits between the pair of ears in a pivoting fashion.
4. The tea kettle of claim 1 wherein the pair of elongated slots each feature a distal end and the pin ends rest at the distal ends when the cap is in the open configuration and a closed configuration relative to the spout.
5. The tea kettle of claim 1 wherein the cap houses a whistle.
6. The tea kettle of claim 1 wherein the handle includes a gripping portion constructed of heat-resistant material.
7. The tea kettle of claim 1 further comprising a rear bracket mounted on the kettle body and to which the trailing end of the handle is pivotally attached.
8. The tea kettle of claim 1 wherein said leading end of said handle includes a cylindrical portion with a bore and a pin positioned in the bore so that the pair of pin ends protrude from opposing sides thereof.
9. The tea kettle of claim 1 wherein the spout includes a rim and the cap forms an angle of approximately 90 degrees with the rim of the spout when the cap is in the open configuration.
10. A tea kettle comprising:
- a) a body;
- b) a spout positioned on the body;
- c) a front bracket positioned on the body;
- d) a generally C-shaped handle having a trailing end pivotally connected to the body and a leading end featuring a pair of pin ends;
- e) a cap pivotally attached to the front bracket and featuring a pair of elongated slots receiving the pair of pin ends of the leading end of the handle; and
- f) said pin ends traversing the elongated slots as the handle of the kettle is lifted so that the cap pivots to an open configuration relative to the spout.
11. The tea kettle of claim 10 wherein the cap features a cylindrical portion having a flat portion and further comprising a leaf spring attached to the front bracket, said leaf spring having an upper end that engages the flat portion when the cap is in an open configuration.
12. The tea kettle of claim 11 wherein the front bracket includes a pair of ears with the leaf spring positioned there between and the cylindrical portion of the cap fits between the pair of ears in a pivoting fashion.
13. The tea kettle of claim 10 wherein the pair of elongated slots each feature a distal end and the pin ends rest at the distal ends when the cap is in the open configuration and a closed configuration relative to the spout.
14. The tea kettle of claim 10 wherein the cap houses a whistle.
15. The tea kettle of claim 10 wherein the handle includes a gripping portion constructed of heat-resistant material.
16. The tea kettle of claim 10 further comprising a rear bracket mounted on the kettle body and to which the trailing end of the handle is pivotally attached.
17. The tea kettle of claim 10 wherein said leading end of said handle includes a cylindrical portion with a bore and a pin positioned in the bore so that the pair of pin ends protrude from opposing sides thereof.
18. The tea kettle of claim 10 wherein the spout includes a rim and the cap forms an angle of approximately 90 degrees with the rim of the spout when the cap is in the open configuration.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 7, 2006
Publication Date: Sep 20, 2007
Inventor: Samuel Lebowitz (Shelter Island, NY)
Application Number: 11/636,402
International Classification: B65D 47/08 (20060101);