WO2008093214A1 - Décanteur - Google Patents

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WO2008093214A1
WO2008093214A1 PCT/IB2008/000199 IB2008000199W WO2008093214A1 WO 2008093214 A1 WO2008093214 A1 WO 2008093214A1 IB 2008000199 W IB2008000199 W IB 2008000199W WO 2008093214 A1 WO2008093214 A1 WO 2008093214A1
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discharge body
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Peter Oersig Veggerby
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G19/00Table service
    • A47G19/12Vessels or pots for table use

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  • the invention relates to a decanter for red wine, wherein red wine is poured from a container, typically the original bottle, into another container, typically a carafe, whereby red wine is being brought in contact with oxygen in the surrounding air.
  • Red wine - especially young red wine - with a larger content of tannins may require to be oxidized before consumption.
  • Especially red wine based on the grapes Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah would gain very much in taste by being oxidized.
  • Fruity and low- acid red wines, such as Beaujolais and the like would typically not be in need of separate oxidization before being consumed. The oxygen will "open" up the wine and release its aromatic compounds.
  • DK 176117 B1 in the name E. S. Petersen is supposed to be the closest prior art and describes a carafe with a conical plug mounted therein and provided with a through- going passage or canal for red wine, which is poured into the carafe.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide a decanter with good oxidization of red wine, which is poured from a first container into a second container and back into the first container after oxidization. At the same time the decanter shall be simple to handle.
  • a decanter which according to the invention, comprises two containers, of which the first container is provided with a substantially tubular discharge body being on the exterior provided with a conical part tapered towards a free end thereof, wherein the conical part is adapted for watertight coupling into a complementary discharge opening in the second container, while the opposite end of the discharge body fits into the upper end of the first container.
  • the first container will preferably be in the form of a carafe with typically slant inner surfaces and is made of e.g. glass, while the second container usually will be the wine bottle of standard size (3/4 litre).
  • the decanter When the decanter is being filled with wine through decanting from a wine bottle to a carafe, the wine flows through the discharge body and down along the slant surfaces in a smooth stream, thereby providing a big surface area supporting the oxidizing process.
  • the wine bottle and carafe While decanting the wine, the wine bottle and carafe must be coupled watertight to each other in such a way that the wine is maintained in the closed wine-oxidizing system, and accordingly it is appropriate that the conical, outer surface of the discharge body, which is to be coupled watertight with the inside of the opening in the bottle, is comprised of a resilient material, which after use return to its original form, e.g. a plastic material.
  • the discharge body according to the invention can be mounted releasably or held permanently fixed in the opening of the carafe, whereby it is ensured that the body does not loose its position in the opening, and that the wine flows out freely.
  • the decanter according to the present invention When the decanter according to the present invention is brought into use, a bottle of red wine is opened, and thereafter the complete decanter is positioned with a wine bottle/second container on top having the conical part of the first container protruding into the opening of the second container/wine bottle. Thereafter, the decanting system is turned upside-down so that the first container is positioned beneath the wine bottle and the wine flows from the wine bottle [down into the container through the conical part of the discharge body and replaces a corresponding volume of air. Finally, the decanting system is again turned so that the wine bottle is now positioned under the first container, whereby the wine will flow back into the wine bottle, but now in an oxidized condition.
  • This process may be repeated until the wine has reached a satisfactory oxidization.
  • the wine When the wine is oxidized, it will in a preferred embodiment flow from a bottle to a carafe and essentially follow the slant sides of the carafe, whereby the wine "spreads" out over a larger surface area to allow for the best possible oxidization.
  • the discharge body is fixed to the first container by fixing or locking means.
  • a multi-part skirt is adapted to interlock with the discharge body, whereby the opening of the first container is sandwiched between said skirt and said body.
  • Fig. 1 shows two positions (one in phantom) of a decanting system comprising a carafe and a wine bottle,
  • Fig. 2 shows a discharge body in larger scale
  • Fig. 3 is an exploded view of the discharge body showing only one of the loose skirts for interlocking with the discharge body.
  • a decanter 1 comprises a first container 2 and a second container 3, wherein the first container 2 is provided with a tubular discharge body 4 being on the exterior provided with a conical part 5 tapered towards a free end thereof, wherein the conical part 5 is adapted for watertight coupling into a complementary discharge opening 6 in the second container 3, while the opposite end of the discharge body 4 fits in the upper end of the first container 2.
  • the first container is comprised of a carafe 2, typically made of glass, wherein the wine can be observed.
  • the other container will typically be a bottle 3 of red wine.
  • At least the outer conical part of the discharge body 4 is comprised of a resilient plastic, and by moving the bottle and carafe together, a watertight coupling therebetween is provided.
  • the carafe 2 and the discharge body 4 can have any form, provided it can be guaranteed that no leakage will occur and consequently wine be wasted; as a matter of fact, these parts can be provided as one single unit component.
  • the conical part 5 of the first container 2 is introduced in the opening 6 of the second container/wine bottle 3, whereupon the system is turned with the wine bottle 3 above the first container 2 (position to the left). Now the wine will flow from the wine bottle 3 down into the container 2 through the conical part 5 of the discharge body 4 and replace a corresponding volume of air. The system is then turned back to its initial position (shown in phantom), and the wine bottle 3 is now positioned beneath the first container 2, and the wine will flow into the wine bottle 3 and is now oxidized. In order for the oxidization of the wine in the said closed system to work properly, the dimensions of the through-going passage in the discharge body 4 are essential.
  • the discharge body 4 in the first container 2 is provided with a passage, a first section thereof being cylindrical and a second section thereof being conical.
  • the first section of the passage is formed at the tip end of the conical part 5, and the second section of the passage tapers from the inner of the first container 2 in gradual transition to the cylindrical section.
  • the cylindrical section of the passage has preferably a diameter D1 of 5-15 mm; especially 10 mm, while the larger diameter D2 of the conical section of the passage is preferably 12-22 mm; especially 17 mm.
  • the ratio L1 :L2 between lengths L1 , L2 of the cylindrical and the conical sections, respectively, are preferably between 1.20 and 1.35, especially 1.26. Said ratio and diameters impact the ability of the decanting system 1 to completely move all wine between containers 2, 3.
  • the discharge body 4 further comprises two or more locking skirts 7 fitting into a groove 8 in the outer surface of said body 4 and surrounding the upper end of the first container 2.
  • the locking skirts 7 are preferably bonded to the discharge body 4, especially glued thereto.

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La présente invention concerne un décanteur (1) comprenant deux récipients (2, 3), caractérisés par le fait que le premier récipient (2) possède un corps de décharge tubulaire (4) qui se trouve à l'extérieur doté d'une partie conique (5), qui est effilée vers une extrémité libre de celle-ci, la partie conique (5) étant adaptée pour un raccordement étanche dans une ouverture de décharge complémentaire (6) ménagée dans le second récipient (3), tandis que l'extrémité opposée du corps de décharge (4) s'adapte dans l'extrémité supérieure du premier récipient (2).
PCT/IB2008/000199 2007-01-30 2008-01-30 Décanteur WO2008093214A1 (fr)

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WO2011141773A1 (fr) * 2010-05-12 2011-11-17 Designers Company Aps Dispositif d'aération du vin

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GB458227A (en) * 1936-05-20 1936-12-15 Marxen Friedrich Bottle-stoppers
EP0398015A1 (fr) * 1989-05-17 1990-11-22 Rudolf Fischer Décanteur
WO2006079344A1 (fr) * 2005-01-28 2006-08-03 Patent Design A/S Insert verseur anti-gouttes
US20070119517A1 (en) * 2005-11-29 2007-05-31 Charlotte Grace Decanting bottle and method

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GB458227A (en) * 1936-05-20 1936-12-15 Marxen Friedrich Bottle-stoppers
EP0398015A1 (fr) * 1989-05-17 1990-11-22 Rudolf Fischer Décanteur
WO2006079344A1 (fr) * 2005-01-28 2006-08-03 Patent Design A/S Insert verseur anti-gouttes
US20070119517A1 (en) * 2005-11-29 2007-05-31 Charlotte Grace Decanting bottle and method

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO2011141773A1 (fr) * 2010-05-12 2011-11-17 Designers Company Aps Dispositif d'aération du vin

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