Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to novel means for preparing beverages, in particular
to infusion bags having rigid elements therein, and provided with rigid or partially
flexible hanging means.
Background of the Invention
[0002] It is known to prepare beverages, in particular tea, by using a liquid permeable
container containing tea leaves or a beverage extract. The beverage is prepared by
utilizing the known devices in the following manner: The water permeable container,
containing the beverage extract, is placed in a cup with the required amount of water
added thereto, for a desired period of time. The water extracts the beverage extract,
or the tea leaves, while the tea leaves remain in the container. When sufficient extraction
had been achieved, the device is withdrawn from the cup and the beverage, clear of
any traces of extracts or tea leaves, is ready for drinking.
[0003] Of the known devices for preparing beverages in the above manner, there are known
the rigid devices made of metal or rigid heat-proof plastic comprising a rigid container
attached to a rigid handle. The container prior to use and its content is disposed
of thereafter. Such devices require cleaning and washing of the container after use,
and therefore, their appeal to the user is limited.
[0004] Contrary to the abovementioned rigid, non-disposable devices, there are also known
disposable devices made of porous liquid permeable bags, in particular paper bags,
containing the beverage extract, or the tea leaves, and having handling means. Such
handling means are designed to allow the insertion of the bag into the water in the
cup, and then, after sufficient steeping has been achieved, withdrawal thereof, without
the need to touch the wet bag or to utilize any additional device such as a tea spoon.
Such handling means are usually made of flimsy, flexible material, such as a cotton
or a plastic string, aluminum foil or thin plastic band, and while the tea bag floats
in the liquid they are supposed to hang over the rim of the cup. However, it is found
in practice, that these known handling means do not meet the requirements set up by
their design, and most often slide into the liquid, and thereafter are only removable
with some difficulty and with accompanying mess. Furthermore, the sliding of the handling
means, which were in contact with the hands of the user, can contaminate the beverage
and incure non hygenic aspect to the use of such known means.
[0005] In order to overcome some of the problems created by the handling means as outlined
above, it was suggested to use liquid permeable bags provided with rigid handles.
Israel Patent no. 34607 disclosed a beverage bag provided with a rigid bar secured
to the bag and to which is integrally formed a rigid handle which projects out of
the bag. Such device overcomes the inadequacy of mess created by the sliding into
the cup of the known flexible handling means. However, it creates other problems stemming
from the fact that when the beverage bag is placed in the cup, the bag rests on the
bottom of the cup and does not float in the liquid, thereby decreasing the infusion
and increasing the chance of damage to the delicate bag due to frictional forces between
the cup and the bag, a damage which can result in the spill of the tea leaves into
the cup.
[0006] Therefore, it is the object of the present invention to provide a device which overcomes
the abovementioned inadequacies of the prior art devices and provides an improvement
which is a significant contribution to the advancement of the infusion art.
Summary of the Invention
[0007] In accordance with the invention there is provided an infusion, stirring and hanging
device for preparing beverage in a container comprising a porous bag made of a liquid
permeable material containing an infusible substance, and a rigid, non-toxic unit
having one section located within said porous bag and another section protruding therefrom,
the protruding section having rigid or partialy flexible hanging means, enabling the
hanging of said device on the wall of said container.
The hanging of the device on the wall of the container enables the floating of the
bag in the liquid, thereby causing effective infusion while minimizing the chances
of effecting any damage to the bag.
The infusible substance can be any substance suitable for preparing a beverage such
as tea leaves, coffee, juice extract, soup powder and the like.
The container in which the beverage is prepared can be any known container used for
drinking beverages, such as a cup or a glass, or any container used for serving beverages
such as a pitcher or a tea pot. The section of the rigid unit located within the porous
bag contributes to the rigidity of the bag, thereby decreasing the chances of the
bag to tear. The section of the rigid unit located out of the bag serves as a handle
and a hanger, allowing the infusion of the beverage while the hanger is resting on
the rim of the cup or is clipped to the upper wall thereof, and the bag is floating
in the liquid. When required, the rigid unit can be used as a stirrer, thereby increasing
the infusion of the beverage. Alternatively, the rigid unit can replace, when required,
other stirring devices, such as the replacement of a teaspoon which is commonly used
for the dissolution of sugar, or on other sweetener in the cup, or for the mixing
with other liquid such as when adding milk after tea of coffee had been prepared in
the container.
An additional advantage of the present invention is that the hanging of the bag on
the wall of the cup allows, if required, drinking from the cup without removing the
bag therefrom.
[0008] Preferably the rigid unit comprises a rectangular frame having outer dimensions substantially
equal or slightly smaller than the dimentions of the porous bag and a bar extending
from the frame. The end section of the bar is shaped to allow for an easy grip of
the rigid unit by the fingers of the user for an easy introduction and removal of
the infusion device to and from the container and for the hanging of the end section
on the rim of the container. The dimensions of the rigid unit are such that when the
rectangular frame is within the container and the end section of the bag hangs on
the rim of the container, the frame does not touch the bottom of the container. It
is preferable that the hanging means are in the form of a groove located at the bottom
part of the end section of the bar wherein the width of the groove allows the end
section of the bar to rest on various width of wall container, ranging between thin
glasses to thick ceramic containers.
[0009] The invention also provides for a rigid unit adapted to be used in an infusion stirring
and hanging device for preparing beverage in a container comprising a rectangular
frame and a bar extending therefrom, the end section of said bar provided with hanging
means enabling the hanging of said unit on the rim of the container.
[0010] The invention further provides for a sequence of two or more infusion, stirring and
hanging devices attached one to the other by an easily detachable means.
[0011] The rigid unit of the invention can be made of any lightweight, non-toxic material
such as wood, metal, ceramic or plastics. Preferably, the rigid unit of the invention
is made of a plastic material.
[0012] The porous bag of the invention can be any non-toxic porous material which can hold
the infusible substance and withstand the temperature of the liquid used for preparing
the beverage, such as paper, plastic or cloth. Preferably, the porous bag of the invention
is made of porous paper.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0013] The invention will become more clearly understood in connection with the following
detailed descreption of preferred embodiments which are illustrated in the accompanying
drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a frontal view of an infusion, stirring and hanging device according to
the invention.
Figure 2 is a frontal view of sequence of infusion, stirring and hanging devices according
to the invention;
Figure 3 is a perspective view of a rigid unit according to the invention;
Figure 4 is a frontal view of sequence of devices comprising the rigid unit shown
in figure 3; and
Figure 5 is a frontal view of another embodiment of the invention.
Detailed Description of the Invention
[0014] The infusion, stirring and hanging device 1 shown in figure 1 has a rectangular porous
paper bag 2 containing tea leaves, coffee or other beverage extract (not shown in
figure) and a rigid unit 3, one section of which is located within bag 2, while the
other section extend out of the bag. Paper bag 2 is sealed along its four edges by
known sealing means and the sealed area is marked schematically in drawing 1 by the
dashed lines having the numerical value 4. For the purpose of clarity the section
of rigid unit 3 located within bag 2 is shown in full lines. The section of rigid
unit 3 located within the bag extends from the top of the bag toward the bottom of
the bag and comprises a thin plastic bar 5 having two protrusions 6, one protrusion
located slightly below the upper part of sealed area 4 and the other protrusion located
slightly above the bottom part of sealed area 4. The section of rigid unit 3 located
out a bag 2 comprises a handle 7 having hanging means in the form of a rounded groove
8, and a short arm 9 extending from handle 7, groove 8 and arm 9 forming a hook-like
shape, which can easily fit on the rim of a cup or a glass. Aperture 15 in handle
7, allows an easy handling of the device 1 by pressing the thumb against the forefinger
while handling device 1.
[0015] Figure 2 shows a sequence 11 of infusion, stirring and hanging deivces 10, similar
to device 1 shown in figure 1. Device 10 comprises bag 2 and having sealed areas 4,
and rigid unit 13 having handle 7 and hanging means 8 and 9. Bar 5 of the section
of rigid unit 13 located within bag 2 forms part of a substantially rectangular frame
15 located substantially parallel and adjacent to the sealed area 4 of bag 2. Handles
7 in sequence 11 are connected one to the other by a thin band 19 which is easily
breakable by applying slight force on handle 7. Thus each of devices 10 in sequence
11 can be easily detached from each other.
[0016] Rigid units 3 and 13 enable to use devices 1 and 10 respectively, as stirrers. Stirring
in connection with devices 1 and 10 is called for in order to effect a more efficient
extraction of the extract, or tea leaves located within bag 3 and further in order
to dissolve and stir other substances, such as sugar, salt, milk extract or liquid
milk in the cup.
[0017] Figure 3 shows another embodiment of a rigid body 20 comprising a thin frame 25 and
a thin flat handle 27, having groove 28 which serves as a hook to hang the rigid unit
on the rim of cups or other containers, of various wall thickness. The special design
of handle 27 allows an easy grip of the handle between the thumb and the forefinger
while handling the unit for stirring or for hanging on the rim of the cup. The flat
area of handle 27 can be decorated or carry commercial information in writing.
[0018] A sequence 21 of infusion stirring and hanging devices comprising rigid units 20
and porous bags 22 is shown in figure 4. Handles 27 are connected one to the other
by easy detachable connections 29. The sequence of five frames 20 shown in figure
4 is made by injection molding. Any other suitable known method for preparing such
sequence of rigid units is also applicable. Connections 29 are of thickness substantially
lower than the thickness of handle 27 and therefore connections 29 are easily breakable,
when slight force is applied on handle 27. The porous parer used to form porous bags
22 is sealed to both sides of frame 25 by any known sealing means such as by heat
sealing, to form the porous bag containing the tea leaves. Thus the size of the bag
is substantially the size of the frame. The sealed area is marked schematically in
the drawing by numerical value 24.
[0019] Figure 5 shows a sequence of rigid bodies 30, comprising thin frames 35 and round,
partially flexible hooks 31 connected one to the other by easily breakable thin bands
39. Gap 32 between the end of hook 31 and its left hand arm, as shown in the drawing,
can be expanded due to the partial flexibility of hook 31, and thus allows for the
clipping of hook 31 to the upper side of the wall of the container, when required.
1. An infusion, stirring and hanging device for preparing beverage in a container
comprising:
a porous bag made of a liquid permeable material containing an infusible substance,
and
a rigid, non-toxic unit having one section located within said porous bag and another
section protruding therefrom, said protruding section having rigid or partially flexible
hanging means, enabling the hanging of said device on the rim of said container.
2. An infusion, stirring and hanging device according to claim 1 wherein the section
of the rigid unit located within the porous bag extends along at least three quarters
of the length of said porous bag.
3. An infusion stirring and hanging device according to claims 1 and 2 wherein the
section of the rigid unit located within the porous bag is a bar having one or more
protrusions substantially perpendicular to said bar.
4. An infusion, stirring and hanging device according to claims 1 and 2 wherein the
section of the rigid unit located within the porous bag is a rectangular frame having
outer dimensions substantially equal or slightly smaller than the dimensions of said
porous bag.
5. An infusion, stirring and hanging device according to claim 4 wherein the edges
of the liquid permeable material forming the porous bag are sealed to the rectangular
frame.
6. An infusion, stirring and hanging device according to claims 1 to 5 wherein the
hanging means are an integral part of the handle.
7. An infusion, stirrihng and hanging device according to claims 1 to 6 wherein the
rigid unit is made of plastic material.
8. A sequence of two or more infusion, stirring and hanging devices according to claims
1 to 7 attached one to the other by an easily detachable attachment.
9. A sequence according to claim 8 wherein the infusion, stirring and hanging devices
are attached one to the other at the upper ends of the protruding section of the rigid
unit.
10. A rigid unit adapted to be used in an infusion stirring and hanging device for
preparing beverage in a container comprising a rectangular frame and a bar extending
therefrom, the end section of said bar being provided with hanging means, enabling
the hanging of said unit on the rim of said container.
11. A sequence of two or more rigid units according to claim 10 attached one to the
other by an easily detachable attachment.
12. A sequence of two or more rigid units according to claim 11 wherein the units
are attached one to the other at the ends of the protruding section of the rigid unit.
13. An infusion, stirring and hanging device according to claim 1 wherein the hanging
means are in the form of a hook having a short arm adapted to extend over the rim
of the container towards the outer wall of said container.
14. An infusion, stirring and hanging device according to claim 1 wherein the hanging
means are in the form of a clip adapted to grip the upper wall of the container.