AU2014100432B4 - Jug with temperature indicator - Google Patents
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H:\plw\Interwoven\NRPortbl\DCC\PLW\6258221 _I .DOC-29/04/2014 A jug with temperature indicator, wherein the jug is formed from a material having 5 high thermal conductivity, including a liquid crystal thermometer attached to a side of the jug, the thermometer being arranged to indicate temperatures of liquid within the jug from below 60 degrees Celsius to greater than 65 degrees Celsius, wherein the liquid crystal thermometer is in the form of a label adhered to the external side of the jug, 10 wherein the liquid crystal thermometer has a series of separate cells which indicate specific temperatures in predetermined intervals, and wherein the cells are adapted such that temperatures within each interval can be identified by a change in appearance of one or more of the cells.
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H:\plw\Interwoven\NRPortbl\DCC\PLW\6258221 -1.DOC-29/04/2014 JUG WITH TEMPERATURE INDICATOR Field of the Invention 5 The invention relates to a jug with a temperature indicator, and more particularly, but not exclusively, to a jug with a temperature indicator which is suitable for steaming milk in the process of preparing coffee for consumption. Background of the Invention 10 It is known to prepare coffee beverage for consumption by steaming milk so as to make coffee beverages in the styles of cappuccino, cafe latte and the like. It is known that the temperature to which the milk is heated is critical in order to optimise the quality of the steamed milk. For this purpose, it is common to insert a separate conventional probe-type 15 thermometer into the milk during steaming so that the milk can be brought to the correct temperature. However, using a probe type thermometer in this way can be inconvenient, and can also cause cross contamination. US Patent No. 6,324,963 and Australian Patent No. 2009101190 have proposed 20 milk frothing jugs with temperature indicators, however the applicant has identified that the utility of these previously proposed jugs is quite limited, and that the longevity may also be limited. More particularly, with reference to Australian Patent No. 2009101190, the milk frothing jug has a temperature indicator which indicates milk inside the jug being brought to only a single specific temperature. Also, the temperature indicator is attached 25 to the jug in the form of a label which will deteriorate over time and will be likely to be separated from the jug through repeated use of the jug and repeated dishwasher cycles. The applicant has identified that there are significant limitations to existing milk frothing jugs, and that it would be beneficial to provide an improved jug with temperature 30 indicator which would be suitable for an expanded range of applications and would have an improved longevity.
IIl'ejl.Ilioroven\NlRortbl.DCC\EJL\73i1811_lI.DOC-'2/1 2/2014 -2 Examples of the present invention seek to provide a jug with temperature indicator which overcomes or at least alleviates one or more disadvantages associated with previous milk frothing jugs. 5 Suniniary of the Invention In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a jug with temperature indicator, wherein the jug is formed from a material having high thermal conductivity, including a liquid crystal thermometer attached to a side of the jug, the thermometer being 10 arranged to indicate temperatures of liquid within the jug from below 60 degrees Celsius to greater than 65 degrees Celsius, wherein the liquid crystal thermometer is in the form of a label adhered to the external side of the jug, wherein the liquid crystal thermometer has a series of separate cells each of which indicates a specific temperature such that the liquid crystal thermometer indicates a series of specific temperatures in predetermined intervals, 15 and wherein each of the cells is adapted to change colour in a plurality of colour stages such that temperatures within each interval between the specific temperatures can be identified by a change in appearance of one or more of the cells neighbouring/bounding the interval. 20 Preferably, each of the cells is adapted to gradually change in appearance on application of heat such that temperatures within each interval can be identified by the change in appearance of one of more of the cells. There is also disclosed a jug with temperature indicator, wherein the jug is formed 25 from a material having high thermal conductivity, including a liquid crystal thermometer attached to a side of the jug, the thermometer being arranged to indicate temperatures of liquid within the jug from below 60'C to greater than 65 0 C, wherein the liquid crystal thermometer is in the form of a label adhered to the external side of the jug, wherein the liquid crystal thermometer has a series of separate cells which indicate 30 specific temperatures in predetermined intervals, and wherein cells of the thermometer are Iej .. envoven\NRPorbIDCC\EJLo7l1I8181_ .DOC-22/12/2014 -3 labelled with respective temperatures, the labelled cells being labelled in 5 degree Celsius increments. There is also disclosed a jug with temperature indicator, wherein the jug is formed 5 from a material having high thermal conductivity, including a liquid crystal thermometer attached to a side of the jug, the thermometer being arranged to indicate temperatures of liquid within the jug from below 60"C to greater than 65 0 C, wherein the liquid crystal thermometer is in the form of a label adhered to the external side of the jug, wherein the liquid crystal thermometer has a series of separate cells which indicate 10 specific temperatures in predetermined intervals, and wherein cells of the thermometer are labelled with respective temperatures, each of the labelled cells being labelled with the corresponding temperature indicated above the respective cell. Preferably, the material is stainless steel. 15 There is also disclosed a multi-purpose jug with temperature indicator, wherein the jug is formed from a material having high thermal conductivity, including a liquid crystal thermometer attached to a side of the jug, the thermometer being arranged to indicate temperatures of liquid within the jug from 35 degrees Celsius to greater than 65 degrees 20 Celsius, wherein the liquid crystal thermometer is in the form of a label adhered to the external side of the jug. Preferably, the label is sealed with a layer of resin covering the label. 25 Preferably, the material is stainless steel. Preferably, the thermometer is arranged to indicate temperatures of liquid within the jug from 35 degrees Celsius to 85 degrees Celsius.
H:\plw\lnterwoven\NRPortbl\DCC\PLW\6258221 _I.DOC-29/04/2014 -4 Preferably, the liquid crystal thermometer has a series of separate cells which indicate specific temperatures in predetermined intervals. There is also disclosed a method of using a multi-purpose jug as described above, 5 including the steps of heating/cooling water in the jug using the liquid crystal thermometer to bring the water to a temperature of approximately 35 degrees Celsius for making dough, and steaming milk in the jug using the liquid crystal thermometer to bring the milk to a temperature of approximately 65 degrees Celsius. 10 Brief Description of the Drawings The invention is described, by way of non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: 15 Figure 1 is a side view of a jug with temperature indicator in accordance with an example of the present invention; Figure 2 is an opposite side view of the jug shown in Figure 1; 20 Figure 3 is a detailed view of the temperature indicator of the jug shown in Figures 1 and 2; Figure 4 is a detailed cross-sectional view of the temperature indicator attached to the jug, in accordance with one example; 25 Figure 5 is a detailed cross-sectional view of the temperature indicator attached to the jug in accordance with another example; Figure 6 is a detailed cross-sectional view of the temperature indicator attached to 30 the jug in accordance with yet another example; and H:\plw\Interwoven\NRPortbl\DCC\PLW\6258221 _1.DOC-29/04/2014 -5 Figure 7 is a detailed view of a lower portion of the jug shown in Figures 1 and 2. Detailed Description 5 With reference to Figures 1 to 7 of the drawings, there is shown a jug 10 with a temperature indicator 12 which is suitable for frothing milk in the preparation of coffee beverages for consumption. The jug 10 is formed from a material having high thermal conductivity, and includes the temperature indicator 12 in the form of a liquid crystal thermometer 14 attached to an external side of the jug 10. The thermometer 14 is arranged 10 to indicate temperatures of liquid within the jug 10 from 35*C to greater than 65 0 C. The liquid crystal thermometer 14 is in the form of a label adhered to the external side of the jug 10, and is sealed with a layer of resin 16 covering the label. In the example of the invention depicted in the drawings, the material of the jug 10 15 is stainless steel, which has high thermal conductivity such that the temperature of the liquid within the jug is readily transmitted to the liquid crystal thermometer 14 such that the temperature shown on the thermometer 14 is accurate. The example depicted in the drawings has the liquid crystal thermometer 14 arranged to indicate temperatures of liquid within the jug 10 from 35 0 C to 85'C. More specifically, the liquid crystal thermometer 14 20 has a series of separate cells 18 which indicate specific temperatures in predetermined intervals. The arrangement shown has sufficient cells 18 to indicate temperatures in 5 0 C intervals from the lower bound of 35'C to the upper bound of 85'C, with each cell being associated with a specific temperature. However, due to the nature of operation of the cells 18, temperatures within each interval can be identified by the change in appearance, 25 particularly in the change of colour, of the neighbouring cell or cells 18. Although the preferred example depicted in the drawings has the lower bound of 35 0 C and the upper bound of 85 0 C, it will be appreciated by people skilled in the art that different values may be used provided the range of 35'C to 65'C is accounted for. In 30 particular, the applicant has identified that it would be useful for the jug 10 to have utility in identifying the correct temperature of water to be used in the preparation of dough, for H:\plw\Interwoven\NRPortbl\DCC\PLW\625822 _ I .DOC-29/04/2014 -6 example for making pizza or bread. For this application, the optimum temperature is just greater than 35'C, that being the temperature at which yeast will start to react. It is important for the temperature to be accurate, as yeast will die in temperature above 45 0 C to 50C. In addition to being useful for identifying the correct temperature of water for the 5 preparation of dough, the jug 10 is also useful for identifying the correct temperature of steamed milk for the preparation of coffee beverages, which has been found to be in the order of 65C. Figure 3 shows a detailed view of the liquid crystal thermometer 14 in which the 10 cell 18a associated with the temperature of 60'C may be represented in a different colour, or may change to a different colour, so that the user can readily identify that the frothed milk is at the correct temperature. In a similar manner, the cell associated with the temperature of 35 C and/or the cell associated with the temperature of 40 0 C may be coloured differently so that the user may also readily identify the correct temperature in the 15 preparation of water for making dough. The liquid crystal thermometer 14 may be labelled with a brand such as "Latte pro", as shown. In order to be able to show a user that frothed milk within the jug is at the correct temperature for use in preparing a coffee beverage, the thermometer is arranged to indicate temperatures of liquid within the jug from below 60 0 C to greater than 65'C , as shown clearly in Figure 3. 20 As shown in Figure 3, cells of the thermometer 14 are labelled with respective temperatures, the labelled cells being labelled in 5 degree Celsius increments. Cells of the thermometer are labelled with respective temperatures, each of the labelled cells being labelled with the corresponding temperature indicated above the respective cell, on the 25 label but adjacent the cells (rather than actually over the cells) so as to avoid obscuring the cells from the user's view. Figures 4 to 6 show different examples of detailed cross-sectional views of attachment of the liquid crystal thermometer 14 to the jug 10. In each example, a layer of 30 resin 16 is used to cover the liquid crystal thermometer 14 so as to prevent it from being removed during repeated cycles of use of the jug 10, which will include fluctuations in H:\plw\Interwoven\NRPortbl\DCC\PLW\6258221 _ 1.DOC-29/04/2014 -7 temperatures and harsh conditions, particularly in dishwashers. Specifically, in Figure 4, the liquid crystal thermometer 14 is housed within an indentation 20 formed in a side of the jug 10 with the layer of resin 16 being applied over the liquid crystal thermometer so as to be flush with the surrounding surface of the jug 10. With reference to Figure 5, the jug 5 10 is provided with a stainless steel frame 22 which surrounds and protects the liquid crystal thermometer 14. In this case, the resin 16 is formed in a layer which is flush with the surrounding frame 22. In Figure 6, the liquid crystal thermometer 14 is applied to the side of the jug 10, without an indentation or a frame 22. In this case, the liquid crystal thermometer 14 is covered by a layer of resin 16 which extends over each extremity of the 10 liquid crystal thermometer 14 so as to protect the thermometer 14 from inadvertent removal. Figure 7 shows a detailed side view of a lower portion of the jug 10 with the liquid crystal thermometer 14 attached. 15 The liquid crystal thermometer has a series of separate cells which indicate specific temperatures in predetermined intervals, and the cells are adapted such that temperatures within each interval can be identified by a change in appearance of one or more of the cells. Advantageously, the applicant has identified that 5 0 C intervals between the cells is 20 beneficial as the nature of operation of the cells enables temperatures within each 5 0 C interval to be identifiable by the change in colour of the neighbouring cell or cells. It is also beneficial in metric countries for there to be 5'C intervals between the cells due to the human tendency to operate quickly in 5s, or with 5s as a smallest denomination. Owing to definite changes in colour of the cells, it is possible to accurately determine temperature of 25 the liquid within the jug in 2.5'C increments. A specific temperature point midway between the numerical labels of the cells is attained when the upper of the two cells changes colour a first time. For example, when the 65'C cell changes colour the first time, it has detected a temperature of 62.5'C (midway between the 60 0 C and 65'C cells) - when the same cell changes colour again (a second time), it has detected a temperature of 65 0 C. 30 For example, the first change of colour may be the cell changing colour from black to brown, and the second change of colour may be the cell changing colour from brown to H:\plw\lnterwoven\NRPortbl\DCC\PLW\625822 1 _.DOC-29/04/2014 -8 green. The ability to measure temperature relatively accurately in 2.5'C increments enhances the ability of the user to avoid temperature overshoot and to attain the correct temperature of the liquid within the jug. Accordingly, with the above-described colour changes, each of the cells is adapted to gradually change in appearance, in intermediate 5 stages, on application of heat such that temperatures within each interval can be identified by the change in appearance of one of more of the cells. Furthermore, for the purpose of heating milk, the applicant has identified that it is advantageous to begin the range of the liquid crystal thermometer at 35 0 C, rising 10 progressively to at least 65 0 C such that the operator is able to monitor the rate of change of the temperature of the milk as it is heated such that the jug can be removed from the steamer without overshooting the desired temperature. Also, the jug preferably includes a container formed of unitary construction of stainless steel, with a handle attached to the container to protect the operator from burning his or her hands during use, which would 15 otherwise be possible due to the high thermal conductivity of the container. The unitary nature of construction of the container promotes longevity, homogenous temperature of the milk within the container, accurate detection of the temperature by the thermometer, and efficient heating of the milk. 20 It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that examples of the invention may be used for heating liquids other than milk. While various embodiments of the present invention have been described above, it should be understood that they have been presented by way of example only, and not by 25 way of limitation. It will be apparent to a person skilled in the relevant art that various changes in form and detail can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Thus, the present invention should not be limited by any of the above described exemplary embodiments. 30 The reference in this specification to any prior publication (or information derived from it), or to any matter which is known, is not, and should not be taken as an H:\plw\nterwoven\NRPortbi\DCC\PLW\625822 I _I.DOC-29/04/2014 -9 acknowledgment or admission or any form of suggestion that that prior publication (or information derived from it) or known matter forms part of the common general knowledge in the field of endeavour to which this specification relates. 5 Throughout this specification and the claims which follow, unless the context requires otherwise, the word "comprise", and variations such as "comprises" and "comprising", will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or step or group of integers or steps but not the exclusion of any other integer or step or group of integers or steps.
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1. A jug with temperature indicator, wherein the jug is formed from a material having high thermal conductivity, including a liquid crystal thermometer attached to a side 5 of the jug, the thermometer being arranged to indicate temperatures of liquid within the jug from below 60 degrees Celsius to greater than 65 degrees Celsius, wherein the liquid crystal thermometer is in the form of a label adhered to the external side of the jug, wherein the liquid crystal thermometer has a series of separate cells each of 10 which indicates a specific temperature such that the liquid crystal thermometer indicates a series of specific temperatures in predetermined intervals, and wherein each of the cells is adapted to change colour in a plurality of colour stages such that temperatures within each interval between the specific temperatures can be identified by a change in appearance of one or more of the cells 15 neighbouring/bounding the interval.
2. A jug as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the cells is adapted to gradually change in appearance on application of heat such that temperatures within each interval can be identified by the change in appearance of one of more of the cells. 20
3. A jug with temperature indicator, as claimed in claim 1, wherein the liquid crystal thermometer has a series of separate cells which indicate specific temperatures in predetermined intervals, and wherein cells of the thermometer are labelled with respective temperatures, the labelled cells being labelled in 5 degree Celsius 25 increments.
4. A jug with temperature indicator, as claimed in claim 1, wherein the liquid crystal thermometer has a series of separate cells which indicate specific temperatures in predetermined intervals, and wherein cells of the thermometer are labelled with 30 respective temperatures, each of the labelled cells being labelled with the corresponding temperature indicated above the respective cell. l [:\ejllnterwoven'NRPortbN)CC.iEJL\7318181_1 DOC-22.1/2014 - 11
5. A jug as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the material is stainless steel.
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