Liquid heating container
Abstract
A liquid heating container utilizing the exothermic agent which generates heat when combined with water to generate steam. The heating temperature can be controlled by adjusting the quantity of water being poured into the container and adjusting the quantity of the exothermic agent according to the quantity of the matter to be heated. The liquid heating container comprises a tubular container arranged to contain a water permeable bag enclosing a predetermined quantity of exothermic agent, a tubular body engaging with the upper of the tubular container removably and having a plurality of ribs in the inner circumference of the tubular body. The can body can contain water, coffee and/or other liquid and can be inserted into the tubular body.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A liquid heating container, comprising:
a tubular container; a first tubular body removably engaging with the tubular container; the first tubular body configured with a plurality of vertical ribs in the inner circumference and having a perforated portion in the bottom; a can body adapted to contain matter to be heated and having an opening in the upper end and being inserted into the first tubular body along the ribs until getting at the perforated-section and being maintained; a second tubular body engaging with the first tubular body and having a water supply diffusing unit, the water supply diffusing unit configured with an upper surface of which serves as a water pouring diffusing portion and an under surface which serves as a portion for closing the upper end opening of the can body; a gap being formed between the first tubular body, the second tubular body and/or the can body with the ribs; and a measuring cup to measure the quantity of supply water and to pour the measured water into the second tubular body.
2 . A liquid heating container, comprising:
a tubular container having a first joint portion at the upper end; a first tubular body having a plurality of vertical ribs which is projected inside in the inner circumference and having a projected-flange portion in an outer circumference in the middle of the first tubular body and forming a second joint portion engaging with the first joint portion of the tubular container in an inner circumference of the projected-flange portion and providing a third joint portion in the upper end and providing a perforated-section in the bottom; a second tubular body having a fourth joint portion engaging with the third joint portion of the first tubular body A and having a water supply diffusing unit, the water supply diffusing unit configured with an upper surface which serves as a water pouring diffusing portion and an under surface which serves as a portion for closing can body; a can body containing matter to be heated and being inserted into the first tubular body along the plurality of ribs until getting at the perforated-section and being maintained; a gap being formed between first tubular body, second tubular body, and/or can body with the ribs; a measuring cup to measure the quantity of supply water and to pour the measured water into the second tubular body.
3 . A liquid heating container, comprising:
(1) a tubular container; (2) a first tubular body engaging with an upper portion of the tubular container with a joint portion, and having a water pouring-section with an upper end of the opening edge and having a perforated-section in the bottom and having a plurality of vertical ribs which is projected inside slightly in an inner circumference; (3) a capped can body containing matter to be heated and being inserted into the first tubular body long the ribs until getting at the perforated-section; (4) a gap being formed between tubular body and can body with the ribs; (5) a measuring cup measuring the quantity of supply water and being poured in the tubular body turning the mouth upside down.
4 . A liquid heating contained described in any one of claims 1 to 3 wherein tubular container is made of plastic which insulates from heat and is heatproof.
5 . A liquid heating contained described in any one of claims 1 to 3 , further comprising a water permeability bag enclosing a predetermined quantity of an exothermic agent which generates heat with water.
6 . A liquid heating container described in claim 5 wherein the exothermic agent is a granule of quicklime as a main ingredient.
7 . A liquid heating container described in any one of claims 1 to 3 wherein when tubular container and the first tubular body are separated, the can body is maintained in the first tubular body.Cited by (0)
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