Foods and beverages: apparatus – Beverage – Infusors
Patent
1998-08-24
1999-11-02
Alexander, Reginald L.
Foods and beverages: apparatus
Beverage
Infusors
99295, A47J 3132
Patent
active
059749504
ABSTRACT:
A beverage brewing machine, a method for brewing a beverage preparation material and a beverage brewing envelope are provided. The beverage brewing machine has an upper brewing chamber adapted to receive hot water and a beverage preparation material and having an open lower end. A cylinder with an upper end normally in registration with the open lower end of the upper brewing chamber is further provided. An envelope enclosing a packet is provided wherein the packet encloses the beverage preparation material. The customer may remove the packet from the envelope and place it on a carrier plate which automatically moves into brewing position and then is discarded by the customer, or, in a different execution, the carrier plate receives the envelope and extracts the packet including the beverage preparation material from the envelope and places the packet over the cylinder. Further, the packet may include a machine readable code such that a scanner associated with the machine is capable of scanning the code associated with the product.
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Alexander Reginald L.
Innovations AMK, Inc.
Mattison Brian M.
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