WO2011143685A1 - A vessel for dispensing a fluid contained therein - Google Patents
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- WO2011143685A1 WO2011143685A1 PCT/AU2011/000431 AU2011000431W WO2011143685A1 WO 2011143685 A1 WO2011143685 A1 WO 2011143685A1 AU 2011000431 W AU2011000431 W AU 2011000431W WO 2011143685 A1 WO2011143685 A1 WO 2011143685A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47G—HOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
- A47G19/00—Table service
- A47G19/12—Vessels or pots for table use
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D25/00—Details of other kinds or types of rigid or semi-rigid containers
- B65D25/38—Devices for discharging contents
- B65D25/40—Nozzles or spouts
- B65D25/42—Integral or attached nozzles or spouts
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- the present invention relates to a vessel for dispensing a fluid contained therein.
- the invention has been developed primarily for use in domestic and commercial settings for preparing beverages and will be described hereinafter with reference to this application. However, it will be appreciated that the invention is not limited to this particular field of use.
- Coffee has become one of the most widely consumed beverages in the world, and numerous coffee shops and cafes have opened to accommodate this demand.
- the present invention seeks to provide a vessel for dispensing a fluid contained therein which will overcome or substantially ameliorate at least some of the deficiencies of the prior art, or to at least provide an alternative.
- a vessel for dispensing a fluid contained therein comprising: a bottom surface;
- each raised rim portion located between a group of two spouts of the two or more spouts and being adapted to inhibit a flow of the fluid over a central portion of the open upper rim located between the spouts of the group of two spouts in use.
- fluid can be dispensed from the two or more spouts simultaneously into two or more drinking vessels, thereby saving time when preparing more than one of the same drink.
- fluid can be dispensed from the two or more spouts simultaneously into a single drinking vessel at a faster rate than dispensing fluid from just one spout.
- the one or more raised rim portions inhibit any overflow of the fluid between the spouts during use, allowing better control of the fluid and creation of uninterrupted pouring streams.
- the vessel further comprises a handle adapted to enable a user to dispense the fluid from the vessel in use.
- the handle allows the user to pour the fluid with greater control and stability.
- the handle allows the vessel to be used even when the temperature of the vessel is too hot or cold to hold, thereby increasing the safety for the user and allowing the vessel to contain fluids at a large range of temperatures.
- the or each raised rim portion comprises a blocking portion having a surface oriented transversely to the direction of the fluid flow along the spouts to block the flow of the fluid over the respective central portion in use.
- the blocking portion further inhibits the overflow of fluid in between the spouts in conjunction with the raised rim portion. This allows the vessel to be tilted at a larger angle when in use to pour the fluid at a faster rate.
- the blocking portion may be used to block or filter unwanted material or formation located on or near the surface of the fluid such as, but not limited to, froth, ice, tea leaves or combinations thereof.
- the blocking portion is removable.
- the blocking portion can be removed or changed for another blocking portion which may be of different shape, material, colour and/or size.
- the handle is attached to the side wall.
- the attachment of the handle to the side wall allows the user to pour the fluid with good stability and control in use.
- the spouts are integral with the side wall.
- the spouts being integral with the side wall creates a sturdy and durable vessel while minimizing the number of parts used in its assembly to save on costs in manufacture.
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a vessel for dispensing a fluid contained therein in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 2 is a side view of the vessel of Fig. 1;
- Fig. 3 is a top view of the vessel of Figs.l and 2;
- Fig. 4 is a top view of the vessel of Figs. 1 to 3 further comprising a blocking portion.
- a vessel 10 for dispensing a fluid contained therein, comprising a bottom surface 20; a side wall 30 extending upwardly from the bottom surface 20 and terminating at an open upper rim 40; two or more spouts 50 extending outwardly from the side wall 30, disposed along the open upper rim 40 and arranged for simultaneously dispensing the fluid from the vessel 10 in use; and one or more raised rim portions 60, the or each raised rim portion 60 located between a group of two spouts 50 of the two or more spouts 50 and being adapted to inhibit a flow of the fluid over a central portion 55 of the open upper rim 40 located between the spouts of the group of two spouts 50 in use.
- the vessel 10 has a substantially circular cross-section throughout its length as defined by the side wall 30 and bottom surface 20 which terminates at the open upper rim 40 of the vessel 10.
- the vessel 10 defined by the bottom surface 20, side wall 30 and open upper rim 40 is substantially cylindrical in shape and has dimensions defined by the thickness of the side wall 30 and the bottom surface 20 of the vessel 10, respectively.
- the bottom surface 20 is substantially flat to allow the vessel 10 to stand substantially upright and unaided on a surface (not shown), for example, a table, bench or the like.
- the two or more spouts 50 are integral with, and extend outwardly from the side wall 30 of the vessel 10 such that the open upper rim 40 of the vessel 10 extends to form the open upper rim of the two or more spouts 50.
- the two or more spouts 50 are of an upwardly open substantially V-shaped cross-section extending from the side wall 30 to define a spout depth.
- Each of the two or more spouts 50 has a pouring surface that is integral with an inner surface 45 of the vessel 10 such that in use, fluid flows from the inner surface 45 to the two or more spouts 50 and is dispensed simultaneously therefrom
- the two or more spouts 50 are arranged for simultaneously dispensing the fluid from the inner surface 45 of the vessel 10 into two or more drinking vessels (not shown) when poured.
- the vessel 10 is oriented by a user to dispense the fluid in use, the fluid is simultaneously dispensed from the two or more spouts 50 as two or more corresponding streams of fluid.
- the two or more spouts 50 are not limited to being of an upwardly open substantially V-shaped cross-section, but can be of any shape or size that permits the fluid to be simultaneously dispensed from the two or more spouts 50 as two or more corresponding streams of fluid in use.
- the two or more spouts 50 are generally symmetrical about an axis running from the central portion 55 of the raised rim portion 60 to the centre of the handle 70.
- the two or more spouts 50 are two spouts 50 oriented in a substantially outwardly extending angle relative to the axis.
- the two or more spouts 50 could be oriented inwardly, outwardly, or even substantially parallel to one another relative to the axis, provided the fluid is simultaneously dispensed from the two or more spouts 50 as two or more corresponding streams of fluid in use.
- the or each raised rim portion 60 located between the group of two spouts 50 extends substantially inwardly and upwardly from the side wall 30 of the vessel 10 such that the or each raised rim portion 60 is raised substantially above the open upper rim 40 of the vessel 10 to inhibit the flow of fluid over the central portion 55 of the open upper rim 40 located between the spouts 50 in use.
- the vessel 10 is constructed from a food grade material that is robust, easy to manufacture and sterilisable.
- the vessel 10 is constructed from food grade stainless steel.
- the vessel 10 may be constructed from another food grade material, such as, a food grade material that complies with, for example, the Australian New Zealand Food Standards Code (Standard 3.2.3), the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations or the European Food Safety Authority requirements.
- a food grade material that complies with, for example, the Australian New Zealand Food Standards Code (Standard 3.2.3), the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations or the European Food Safety Authority requirements.
- FDA US Food and Drug Administration
- the vessel 10 is not limited to being manufactured from a food grade material complying with these codes or regulations only, but that food grade materials that comply with codes or regulations specific to other countries in which the various embodiments described may be employed will also apply.
- the shape of the vessel 10 is not limited to being substantially circular in cross-section, but it may take on different cross-sectional shapes and sizes, which may alter as the side wall 30 extends upwardly from the bottom surface 20 of the vessel 10.
- the side wall 30, two or more spouts 50, open upper rim 40, raised rim portion 60 and bottom surface 20 are constructed from a single unitary piece of food grade material that is easy and inexpensive to mold.
- the vessel 10 is readily cleanable, having an unobstructed access to the inner surface 45 of the vessel 10, in which the inner surface 45 has a non-convoluted shape for ease of cleaning and sterilization to avoid the buildup of contaminants that may later contaminate the fluid to be contained therein.
- the vessel 10 further comprises a handle 70 adapted to enable a user to dispense the fluid from the vessel 10 easily.
- the handle 70 is attached to, and extends outwardly from, the side wall 30.
- the handle 70 being of a vertically elongate U-shape, extends longitudinally along the side wall 30 and is attached to the side wall 30 diametrically opposite the central portion 55 of the open upper rim 40 of the vessel 10.
- a right-handed or left-handed user can dispense the fluid from the vessel 10 in a controlled manner.
- the handle 70 is attached to the side wall 30 of the vessel 10 at a first and second end of the U-shape handle 70.
- the handle 70 may be integral with the side wall 30 of the vessel 10 such that the handle 70 and vessel 10 are cast or molded from a single unitary piece of material.
- the handle 70 may be removably mounted to the vessel 10 such that it may be detachable from and re-attachable to the vessel 10 if and when required. This may be beneficial for example, for the purposes of sterilizing the vessel 10 and handle 70.
- the handle 70 is constructed from a food grade material that complies with, for example, the Australian New Zealand Food Standards Code (Standard 3.2.3), the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations or the European Food Safety Authority requirements. It will be appreciated that the handle 70 is not limited to being manufactured from a food grade material complying with these codes or regulations only, but that food grade materials that comply with codes or regulations specific to other countries in which the various embodiments described may be employed will also apply.
- the handle 70 is constructed from food grade stainless steel.
- the handle 70 further comprises an insulating portion (not shown) to insulate the user holding the vessel 10 by the handle 70 from the temperature of the handle 70.
- the or each raised rim portion 60 comprises a blocking portion 80 having a surface oriented transversely to the direction of the fluid flow along the spouts 50 to block the flow of the fluid over the respective central portion 55 in use.
- the or each blocking portion 80 is constructed having a specific shape or size for the purpose of, for example, in the case of the fluid being milk, blocking froth or foam that may have formed on the surface of the milk after steaming it in the vessel 10, or in the case of tea, tea leaves contained within the vessel 10, from being dispensed in use.
- the or each blocking portion 80 is adapted to sealingly clamp around an upwardly extending portion, as generally indicated by reference numeral 90 in Fig. 1, of the or each corresponding raised rim portion 60.
- the or each blocking portion 80 may comprise a blocking portion flange (not shown) about substantially its periphery, the blocking portion flange being adapted to removably engage with the or each corresponding raised rim portion 60.
- the or each blocking portion 80 may be integral with the or each corresponding raised rim portion 60 of the vessel 10.
- the or each blocking portion 80 is removable such that any one of a number of, for example, differently shaped or sized blocking portions 80 may be removably attached to the or each raised rim portion 60.
- a larger blocking portion 80 may be useful for reducing not only fluid flow along the spouts 50, but also the flow of any froth that may be present on the surface of the fluid. This would be particularly beneficial when the fluid contained in the vessel 10 is milk that has been frothed using steam from an espresso machine and the user would like to prevent or delay dispensing the frothed milk into a drinking vessel comprising a freshly dispensed beverage such as coffee.
- the or each blocking portion 80 is not limited to being removably attached to the or each corresponding raised rim portion 60 to block the flow of fluid over the central portion 55 of the open upper rim 40 located between the spouts of the group of two spouts 50 in use, but with appropriate modifications to the design and or orientation of the blocking portion 80, it could also be removably attached to the one or more spouts 50 themselves, or to the open upper rim 40 or side wall 30 of the vessel 10.
- the or each blocking portion 80 is preferably one blocking portion 80 adapted to be removably attached to the two or more raised rim portions 60 in use.
- one blocking portion 80 to block fluid flow over the central portions 55 located between the groups of two spouts 50 of the three or more spouts 50 in use rather than two blocking portions 80 will be more cost effective with respect to manufacturing and will be less cumbersome.
- the vessel 10 is useful for simultaneously dispensing a fluid contained therein such as, for example, a beverage like coffee or tea, from the two or more spouts 50 into two or more corresponding drinking vessels (not shown).
- a fluid contained therein such as, for example, a beverage like coffee or tea
- the vessel 10 can also be used to simultaneously dispense a condiment such as for example, milk, into the coffee in the drinking vessels to complete the cafe latte multiple order.
- the milk may be first frothed using steam from, for example, an espresso machine, and then dispensed simultaneously from the two or more spouts 50 into the two or more drinking vessels as two or more individual streams of frothed milk.
- the froth or foam on top of the frothed milk in the vessel 10 may be dispensed into the two or more drinking vessels, or alternatively, blocking portions 80 may be removably attached to the one or more raised rim portions 60 of the vessel 10 to reduce or even block the froth or foam on the top of the frothed milk from flowing into the drinking vessel and to allow only the milk to be dispensed.
- the user dispensing the frothed milk can control the flow of the frothed milk from the vessel 10 to create patterns in the frothed milk on the surface of the coffee as is commonly performed in beverages such as cafe lattes.
- the barista can create the same pattern in the frothed milk on the surface of the coffee in two or more drinking vessels simultaneously.
- the barista can use the two or more streams of milk from the two or more spouts 50 to create more complex patterns in the frothed milk on the surface of the coffee in one drinking vessel.
- the vessel 10 is adapted to receive a lid (not shown) to prevent unwanted contaminants from entering the vessel 10 and contaminating the fluid contained therein.
- the lid comprises, for example, a lid flange (not shown) located substantially around the periphery of the lid adapted to engage the open upper rim 40 of the vessel 10 and the two or more spouts 50.
- the lid may comprise two or more pivotally movable spout flaps (not shown) corresponding to the two or more spouts 50, the two or more spout flaps being pivotally movable between a closed position, where the two or more spout flaps substantially seal the corresponding two or more spouts 50, and an open position, in which as the vessel 10 is oriented to dispense the fluid contained therein in use, the two or more pivotally mounted spout flaps open and fluid is allowed to be simultaneously dispensed from the two or more spouts 50 as two or more corresponding streams of fluid.
- the lid is constructed from a food grade material, including, but not limited to, any one or more of the following materials: stainless steel, a polymer, a glass (for example, a treated glass such as Pyrex).
- the lid may be constructed from another food grade material, such as, a food grade material that complies with, for example, the Australian New Zealand Food Standards Code (Standard 3.2.3), the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations or the European Food Safety Authority requirements.
- FDA US Food and Drug Administration
- the lid is not limited to being manufactured from a food grade material complying with these codes or regulations only, but that food grade materials that comply with codes or regulations specific to other countries in which the various embodiments described may be employed will also apply.
- the lid may be hingedly mounted to the vessel 10 via a hinge assembly (not shown) so that the vessel 10 may be sealed when not in use thereby preventing contaminants from entering the vessel 10 and contaminating the fluid contained therein.
- the vessel 10 may comprise a side wall 30 having a double- walled region (not shown) where an intermediate space between the walls of the double-walled region has an insulating effect.
- the intermediate space allows for the creation of a full or partial vacuum to insulate the vessel 10 when containing a hot or cold fluid therein.
- the double-walled region may be manufactured from a suitable food grade material, including, but not limited to, any one or more of the following materials:
- the lid is constructed from a food grade material, including, but not limited to, any one or more of the following materials: stainless steel, a polymer, a glass (for example, a treated glass such as Pyrex), or combination thereof.
- the two or more spouts 50, the handle 70 and the or each raised rim portion 60 may be manufactured from separate pieces of material to that of the side wall 30, bottom surface 20 and open upper rim 40 of the vessel 10, and be sealingly attached to the side wall 30 using appropriate means of attachment for the type of material used to ensure, in the case of at least the two or more spouts 50, the formation of a liquid tight seal.
- the side wall 30 will comprise one or more apertures (not shown) therethrough in positions in the side wall 30 corresponding to the positions of the two or more spouts 50 such that in use, fluid contained within the inner surface 45 of the vessel 10 can be fluidly communicated from the inner surface 45 through the one or more apertures in the side wall 30 to the two or more spouts 50 and dispensed into two or more drinking vessels (not shown) therefrom.
- the vessel 10 for dispensing a fluid contained therein provides a number of advantages, including:
- Fluid can be dispensed from the two or more spouts simultaneously into two or more drinking vessels, thereby saving time when preparing more than one of the same drink.
- Fluid can be dispensed from the two or more spouts simultaneously into a single drinking vessel at a faster rate than dispensing fluid from just one spout.
- the one or more raised rim portions inhibit any overflow of the fluid between the spouts during use, allowing better control of the fluid and creation of uninterrupted pouring streams.
- the handle allows the user to pour the fluid with greater control and stability.
- the handle allows the vessel to be used even when the temperature of the vessel is too hot or cold to hold, thereby increasing the safety for the user and allowing the vessel to contain fluids at a large range of temperatures.
- the blocking portion further inhibits the overflow of fluid in between the spouts in conjunction with the raised rim portion. This allows the vessel to be tilted at a larger angle when in use to pour the fluid at a faster rate.
- the blocking portion may be used to block or filter unwanted material or formation located on or near the surface of the fluid such as, but not limited to, froth, ice, tea leaves or combinations thereof.
- the blocking portion can be removed or changed for another blocking portion which may be of different shape, material, colour and/or size.
- the attachment of the handle to the side wall allows the user to pour the fluid with good stability and control in use.
- the spouts being integral with the side wall creates a sturdy and durable vessel while minimizing the number of parts used in its assembly to save on costs in manufacture.
- the vessel is constructed from food grade material to allow it to contain fluid that is consumable and be readily cleanable and sterilisable.
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