Coffee Machine
The first coffee machine was made in 1818 by Mr Laurens of Paris, France.
His machine was a percolator type coffee machine.
His percolator consisted of a metal pot with a chamber at the bottom which is placed on the heat. A vertical pipe extends from the chamber to the percolators top.
Just below the top of this pipe is a perforated chamber.
The water when heated rose up the pipe and infused the coffee above.
coffee percolator
Traditional Coffee Percolator
James Napier was an English engineer who created the vacuum siphon coffee machine in 1853.
In the vacuum siphon coffee machine the coffee, when ready, was drawn a jug by a into a globe top using a vacuum, from where is was poured out through a tap.
The filter coffee machine was not invented until 1908.
Melitta Bentz, a housewife from Germany was looking for a way to brew coffee without it becoming bitter due to the common over brewing of the coffee machines at the time.
She experimented with pouring boiling water over coffee sat in different types of paper.
She eventually found that blotting paper was the most effective and the filter coffee system was born.
In December of that year Melitta and her husband Hugo founded the Melitta Bentz Company selling over 1200 coffee filter the next year.
Mellitta Bentz patented the filter bag in 1937 and also patented vacuumpacking in 1962.
Espresso Machine
The espresso, not eXpresso, machine was first invented in 1822 by a French man named Louis Bernard Rabaut.
His espresso machine used steam to force hot water through ground coffee, creating the first espresso coffee machine.
The first Italian coffee machine dates back to 1901 when an engineer, Luigi Bezzera registered his patent in Milan.
This machine had a column shaped body made from copper and brass and had a very imposing presence.
Bezzera’s design became the standard for decades and is still being made by companies today for business looking for a more traditional style machine.
traditional espresso machine
Traditional Espresso Machine
Dr Ernest Illy invented the first automatic espresso machine in 1833, he went on to found Illy Caffe (Caffe is Italian for Coffee).
Today’s modern espresso machine was invented by Achilles Gaggia in 1946.
On the 5th of September 1938 Achilles Gaggia filed patent no. 365726 and the modern steam-free coffee machine had arrived.
Gaggia achievement was soon after put on hold due to the out break of the Second World War.
After the war had ended Achilles Gaggia created his company Gaggia who are still making espresso machines today.