Automatic coffee maker

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Inventors

Dean, Lanty W.

Application #

551867

Filed

Nov-15-1983

Published

Jul-30-1985

Current US Class

099/280
099/295
099/307
099/316
426/388
426/433
426/520

International Classes

A47J 031/00

Field of Search

99/280 99/281 99/282 99/283 99/285 99/290 99/291 99/293 99/294 99/295 99/298 99/299 99/300 99/302 426/432 426/433 426/434 426/308 426/388 426/520

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Abstract
An improved automatic coffee maker includes three separate chambers for heating water, storing brewed coffee at a relatively low temperature, and heating coffee to serving temperature prior to dispensing. The dispensing and water heating chambers preferably share a common wall, and at least a portion of such wall is in contact with the heated water in the water chamber. Heat is transferred through such common wall to heat the coffee in the dispensing chamber prior to dispensing. Means can be included for automatically detecting a low level of coffee in the intermediate storage chamber, and initiating the next brewing cycle.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An improved coffee dispensing apparatus, comprising:

a heated water storage chamber;

means, in fluid communication with said water storage chamber, for brewing coffee;

a low temperature coffee storage chamber in fluid communication with said coffee brewing means;

a heated dispensing chamber in fluid communication with said coffee storage chamber; and

means for dispensing coffee from said dispensing chamber wherein said dispensing means comprises mixing means for dispensing low temperature coffee from said coffee storage chamber mixed with heated coffee from said dispensing chamber in a predetermined ratio.

2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising means for keeping water in said water storage chamber at an elevated, substantially constant temperature.



Description
The present invention relates generally to automatic coffee makers and more specifically to a device for storing brewed coffee at a relatively low temperature and reheating it to serving temperature shortly before dispensing.

Coffee is a very popular beverage, and coffee making machines of various types are a fixture in most American homes and offices. An increasingly popular type of machine is an automatic drip coffee maker, which is well accepted because of its simplicity to use, ease of cleaning and quality of product. A typical drip coffee maker sprinkles very hot water over ground or flaked coffee contained in a paper filter, and collects brewed coffee in a container underneath. The container is usually a glass or ceramic coffee pot, which can be placed on a heating element to keep the brewed coffee at serving temperature. Larger coffee makers generally utilize metallic containers for brewing and storing coffee before it is dispensed.

A problem with this type of automatic coffer maker relates to storage of the coffee after brewing. Coffee stored at serving temperature typically has a short pot life. Efforts to lengthen pot life by isolating the brewed coffee from oxygen are only slightly successful. The pot life can also be lengthened somewhat by brewing the coffee very quickly, which can be accomplished by transmitting hot water through a large amount of ground coffee in a short period of time. This process is wasteful of the ground coffee, because up to twice as much must be used to brew an equal volume of liquid coffee as compared with the slow method, and the product quality is lower. The slower brewing method, whereby hot water is sprinkled at a relatively slow rate over the coffee grounds, produces a superior product, but has a pot life on the order of one hour in length when it is stored at serving temperature. The faster brewing method may give a pot life of up to three hours.
 
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