US2007087083A1PendingUtilityA1
Tea bag cozy
Est. expiryOct 18, 2025(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:William T. Riley
B65D 85/8085
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Abstract
An infusion system for processing a brewing material includes a pouch configured to contain a brewing material, a sealable packet configured to house the pouch, and an attachment member coupled with the pouch and the packet.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . An infusion system for processing a brewing material, the system comprising:
a pouch containing a brewing material; a packet releasably housing the pouch; and an attachment member coupled with the pouch and with the packet.
2 . The infusion system of claim 1 , wherein the packet comprises a detachable portion, and the attachment member is coupled with the packet via the detachable portion.
3 . The infusion system of claim 1 , wherein the packet comprises a seal line, and the attachment member is coupled with the packet at the seal line.
4 . The infusion system of claim 3 , wherein the attachment member is removably coupled with the packet at the seal line.
5 . The infusion system of claim 1 , wherein the packet comprises a packet chamber, and the attachment member comprises an attachment member extension that is disposed exterior to the packet chamber.
6 . The infusion system of claim 5 , wherein the packet comprises a seal line, and the attachment member is coupled with the packet at the seal line.
7 . The infusion system of claim 6 , wherein the attachment member is removably coupled with the packet at the seal line.
8 . The infusion system of claim 1 , wherein the packet comprises a packet insertion point, and the attachment member is coupled with the packet at the packet insertion point.
9 . The infusion system of claim 8 , wherein the attachment member is slidably coupled with the packet at the packet insertion point.
10 . The infusion system of claim 8 , wherein the attachment member is detachably coupled with the packet at the packet insertion point.
11 . The infusion system of claim 8 , wherein the packet comprises a seal line, and the packet insertion point is disposed at the seal line.
12 . The infusion system of claim 1 , wherein the packet comprises a first packet insertion point and a second packet insertion point, and the attachment member is coupled with the packet at the first and second packet insertion points so as to form a loop.
13 . The infusion system of claim 12 , wherein the packet comprises a packet chamber, and the loop is disposed exterior to the packet chamber.
14 . The infusion system of claim 13 , wherein the packet comprises a seal line, and the first and second packet insertion points are disposed at the seal line.
15 . The infusion system of claim 1 , wherein the attachment member is detachably coupled with the packet.
16 . The infusion system of claim 15 , wherein the packet comprises an interior portion, and the attachment member is coupled with the packet at the interior portion.
17 . The infusion system of claim 16 , wherein the attachment member is detachably coupled with the packet at the interior portion.
18 . The infusion system of claim 16 , wherein the attachment member is slidably coupled with the packet at the interior portion.
19 . A method of using an infusion system, the method comprising:
opening a packet of the infusion system along a first tear line; removing a pouch from inside of the packet; placing the pouch into an infusion medium; tearing a tab from the packet along a second tear line; and pulling the tab to return the pouch inside of the packet.
20 . A method of constructing an infusion system, the method comprising:
coupling a first section of an attachment member with a pouch; coupling a second section of the attachment member with an interior portion of a packet; and sealing the pouch within the packet.Cited by (0)
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