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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 03, 1995
Filed:
Mar. 21, 1994
Jerry D Campbell, Fallbrook, CA (US);
Other;
Abstract
An electrical coffee pot positionable in a vehicle and operable from a cigarette lighter receptacle comprising a base plate constituting a lower component positionable in a vehicle in a horizontal disposition with an electrical switch movable between an on and off orientation and an electrical resistance wire operable in response to the orientation of the switch, the base also including a tube for the passage of water for use in brewing coffee with the electrical resistance wire spirally wound therearound to heat water passing therethrough, the electrical resistance wire coupled to an electrical cord having at one end a device positionable in the cigarette lighter receptacle of the vehicle to power the resistance wire; an upper component horizontally disposed and adapted to receive heated water from the tube in the base plate with a drawer adapted to receive the coffee to be brewed from the passage of water therethrough; a vertically disposed back component coupling the lower component and the upper component; a water tank positioned adjacent to one side of the device and coupled to the lower plate, upper plate and back plate; and the water conveying tube having a lower end within the lower extent of the tank extending through the lower component and unit through the electrical resistance wire, then upwardly through the back component and terminating at a location in the upper component over the coffee to be brewed.