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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 02, 1996
Filed:
Jan. 17, 1995
Micheal J Morecroft, Glen Allen, VA (US);
Terry L Myers, Richmond, VA (US);
Dean C Warner, Glen Allen, VA (US);
Hamilton Beach/Proctor-Silex, Inc., Glen Allen, VA (US);
Abstract
A coffeemaker has a housing with a water reservoir, a top cover defining a fill port leading to the reservoir, and a heating chamber below the water reservoir. The housing includes a platform on which a thermal carafe can be placed in readiness for brewing. An automatic drip heater assembly pumps heated water to a brew basket which is removably mounted in brew basket holder pivotally mounted on the housing. The coffeemaker is used with a thermal carafe having a housing which houses an insulated container, preferably a double-walled vacuum bottle. A removable top lid is threadedly connected to the top of the carafe housing and has a gasket which, when the carafe top lid is threaded completely onto the housing, is in heat sealing relation to an opening to the insulated container. A brewed coffee conduit extends through the lid and a lid cover is pivotally mounted on the top of the lid between a closed position in which the lid cover covers the conduit and an open position in which the lid cover exposes the conduit. The coffeemaker and the carafe are constructed to avoid vapor locks which would prevent the brewed coffee from flowing directly into the carafe.