Who made the first coffee maker?

The earliest known coffee maker was invented in France in 1806 by a man named Benjamin Thompson, also Count Rumford. This device consisted of two metal chambers stacked on top of each other, with the lower chamber holding the coffee grounds and the upper chamber holding the water. As the water boiled in the lower chamber, it rose through a tube into the upper chamber and mixed with theコーヒーgrounds. The resulting coffee was then poured out of a spout in the side of the upper chamber.