FOOD PROCESSOR AND SIDEWALL CLEANING MECHANISM THEREFOR
20170224167 · 2017-08-10
Assignee
Inventors
- Joseph W. Zakowski (Avon, CT, US)
- Bryan HOTALING (Harvard, MA, US)
- Matthew NAPLES (Acton, MA, US)
- John MACNEILL (Acton, MA, US)
Cpc classification
A47J43/0716
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A food processor includes a base, a motor disposed within the base, a drive shaft operatively connected to the motor and extending outwardly from the base, the output shaft being rotatable upon actuation of the motor, a bowl mounted on the base for containing food items, a lid for covering the bowl and having an opening therein, and a sidewall cleaning mechanism operable to scrape an interior sidewall of the bowl while the lid is engaged with the bowl.
Claims
1. A food processor, comprising: a base; a motor disposed within said base; a drive shaft operatively connected to said motor and extending outwardly from said base, said output shaft being rotatable upon actuation of said motor; a bowl mounted on said base for containing food items; a lid for covering said bowl and having an opening therein; and a sidewall cleaning mechanism operable to scrape an interior sidewall of said bowl while said lid is engaged with said bowl.
2. The food processor of claim 1, wherein: said sidewall cleaning mechanism includes a rotatable knob, a drive gear operatively attached to the rotatable knob, a first annulus configured to be rotatably driven by said drive gear, a second annulus engageable with said first annulus, at least one wiper blade attached to said second annulus and configured to contact said interior sidewall of the bowl.
3. The food processor of claim 2, wherein: said knob, said drive gear and said first annulus form a part of said lid.
4. The food processor of claim 3, wherein: said second annulus including said at least one wiper blade are received within said bowl.
5. The food processor of claim 3, wherein: said lid includes a retaining plate that retains said drive gear and said first annulus within said lid.
6. The food processor of claim 4, wherein: said drive gear has a plurality of teeth that project radially outward from a periphery thereof and mesh with a first plurality of that project radially inward from the first annulus.
7. The food processor of claim 6, wherein: said first annulus has a second plurality of teeth that project substantially downward therefrom and are configured to mesh with a third plurality of teeth that project substantially upward from the second annulus when said lid is engaged with said bowl.
8. The food processor of claim 2, wherein: said at least one wiper blade is three wiper blades spaced evenly about a periphery of said second annulus.
9. The food processor of claim 8, wherein: said wiper blades are formed at least partially from rubber.
10. The food processor of claim 8, wherein: said wiper blades are removable from said second annulus.
11. A sidewall cleaning mechanism for a food processor, comprising: an actuator; a drive gear operatively attached to said actuator; a first annulus configured to be rotatably driven by said drive gear; a second annulus engageable with said first annulus; and at least one wiper blade attached to said second annulus and configured to contact an interior sidewall of a bowl of said food processor to scrape food therefrom.
12. The sidewall cleaning mechanism of claim 11, wherein: said actuator is a rotatable knob protruding from an upper surface of a lid of said food processor.
13. The sidewall cleaning mechanism of claim 12, wherein: said knob, said drive gear and said first annulus form a part of said lid.
14. The sidewall cleaning mechanism of claim 13, wherein: said second annulus includes said at least one wiper blade are received within said bowl.
15. The sidewall cleaning mechanism of claim 13, wherein: said lid includes a retaining plate that retains said drive gear and said first annulus within said lid.
16. The sidewall cleaning mechanism of claim 14, wherein: said drive gear has a plurality of teeth that project radially outward from a periphery thereof and mesh with a first plurality of that project radially inward from the first annulus.
17. The sidewall cleaning mechanism of claim 16, wherein: said first annulus has a second plurality of teeth that project substantially downward therefrom and are configured to mesh with a third plurality of teeth that project substantially upward from the second annulus when said lid is engaged with said bowl.
18. The sidewall cleaning mechanism of claim 11, wherein: said at least one wiper blade is three wiper blades spaced evenly about a periphery of said second annulus.
19. The sidewall cleaning mechanism of claim 18, wherein: said wiper blades are formed at least partially from rubber.
20. The sidewall cleaning mechanism of claim 18, wherein: said wiper blades are removable from said second annulus.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The present invention will be better understood from reading the following description of non-limiting embodiments, with reference to the attached drawings, wherein below:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0022] Although the base housing 12 is shown as being generally square-shaped, it is within the spirit and scope of the present invention that the base housing 12 be of a different shape as long as the base housing 12 can still perform its intended functions, as described herein. Additionally, although the bowl 20 is shown as being removably retained at the top of the base housing 12, it is within the spirit and scope of the present invention that the base housing 12 be generally L-shaped when viewed from the side, such that the motor is disposed within the vertically-oriented portion and the bowl 20 is disposed on top of the horizontally-oriented portion.
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[0024] Alternatively, a dicing mechanism including a dicing blade 32 and a dicing plate 34 may be utilized in place of the cutting tool 28 in order to dice food items. In connection with the dicing mechanism, a plurality of indexing storage containers 36 may be inserted into the bowl 20 in nested position with the wiper element 26, below the dicing plate 34. The wiper element 26 may be selectively rotated by a user to index the storage containers 36 to a desired position beneath the dicing plate 34 to collect diced food items therein. In yet another embodiment, a spiral cutting blade assembly 38 may be utilized in place of the cutting tool 28 in order to cut food items into spiral shapes.
[0025] The food processor 10 further includes a lid 40 that is removably securable to a top of the bowl 20. The lid 40 defines a substantially circular body sized and dimensioned to cover the bowl 20, and has an opening 42 formed therein configured to receive one of a flat cover 44, a large feed tube 46 or a spiral feed tube 48, as selected by a user, as best shown in
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[0031] In operation, the bowl 20 is mounted on the base and a food processing implement is inserted therein and engaged with the drive shaft 16. The second annulus 54 may then be inserted into the bowl 20 such that the wiper blades 56 contact the interior sidewall 68 of the bowl. The lid 40 can then be placed atop the bowl 20 and locked into place in a manner heretofore known in the art. When properly received atop the bowl 20, the teeth 62 of the first annulus 52 mesh with the teeth 66 of the second annulus 54. A user can the select one of the flat cover 44, large feed tube 46 or spiral feed tube 48 and place such cover or feed tube within the opening 42 in the lid 40. Food items inserted into the bowl 20 may then be processed in a manner known in the art.
[0032] As indicated above, during processing, partially processed food items may be thrown by the processing implement against the sidewall 68 of the bowl 20, out of reach of the processing implement. Rather than stopping processing and removing the lid to manually scrape the sidewalls of the bowl, the present invention allows a user to clean the sidewalls of the bowl 20 while processing continues. In particular, when partially processed food items build up on the interior sidewalls 68, a user can simply rotate the knob 29 projecting from the top of the lid 40. Rotation of the knob 29 causes the drive gear 50 attached thereto to rotate, which correspondingly rotates the first annulus 52 by way of engagement of the teeth 58 of the drive gear 50 with the first plurality of teeth 60 of the first annulus 52. Likewise, rotation of the first annulus 52 causes the second annulus 54 to correspondingly rotate due to the engagement of the second plurality of teeth 62 of the first annulus 52 with the third plurality of teeth 66 of the second annulus 54. This rotation of the second annulus 54 causes the wiper blades 56 to travel along the interior sidewalls 68 of the bowl 20, scraping the foodstuff therefrom and urging it downwards and into contact with the processing implement.
[0033] As will be readily appreciated, therefore, the sidewall cleaning mechanism 26 of the present invention is easily actuatable by simple rotation of a knob accessible at the top of the lid 40 of the food processor 10. Importantly, the sidewall cleaning mechanism 26 of the present invention obviates the need to stop processing and remove the lid of the food processor in order to manually scrape the walls of foodstuffs to ensure uniform processing, thereby adding a level of functionality heretofore not seen in the art. Moreover, the provision of a rotatable knob 29 allows the second annulus 54 and wiper blades 56 thereof to be rotated within the bowl 20 continuously, in either a clockwise or counterclockwise direction. Indeed, the wiper blades 56 may be rotated 360 degrees within the bowl 20, with no limit stop, providing for 360 degree coverage of the interior sidewalls 68 thereof.
[0034] moon Although this invention has been shown and described with respect to the detailed embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those of skill in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed in the above detailed description, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of this disclosure.