Blender attachment separator
11324353 ยท 2022-05-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47J43/0716
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A23V2002/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J36/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47J19/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J36/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J43/07
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A separator and two methods of separating are described. The separator can include a driver configured for use with a blender, a perforated spindle cup arm, a threaded pass through retainer ring, a mount ring configured to fit a blender base, a lubricated ball bearing, a retainer nut, a mount ring, a housing, a perforated spindle cup, a liquid chute, a basin for liquid collection, a reservoir for dry material collection, a snap ring, a removable cap, a chute for expelling dry material, a hole, and a removable funnel. The method can include grinding material in blender container; placing the separator on the blender base, turning the blender on, and pouring the ground material into the funnel OR placing the peeler component into the cup, turning the blender on, and pouring water and material to be peeled through the funnel.
Claims
1. A separator attachment comprising: a drive gear configured for use with a blender; a perforated spindle cup arm connected to the driver, the perforated spindle cup arm configured to thread through a threaded pass through retainer ring which houses a lubricated ball bearing and connects to a perforated spindle cup, wherein the threaded pass through retainer ring is housed by a mount ring configured to fit a motorized base of the blender and house the threaded pass through retainer ring; a retainer nut configured to hold the threaded pass through retainer ring, the lubricated ball bearing, the perforated spindle cup arm, and the driver in place onto a housing, wherein the housing houses the perforated spindle cup, wherein the perforated spindle cup includes a frame and at least one perforated opening section; a liquid chute having a basin for liquid collection; a reservoir for dry material collection; a snap ring for removal of a removable cap; a chute for expelling dry material; and a hole which houses a removable funnel, wherein the perforated spindle cup is configured to couple to the motorized base of the blender via the mount ring, the drive gear, and the perforated spindle cup arm, wherein the separator attachment is configured to process pre-ground material does not include a comminuting element; and wherein the motorized base of the blender, when activated, causes the perforated spindle cup to rotate.
2. The separator attachment of claim 1, further comprising a peeler component including: a textured, flexible sheet configured to fit into the perforated spindle cup.
3. A method of separating materials, the method comprising: providing a separator that has a drive gear, housing, liquid output chute, perforated spindle cup, dry output chute, a cap, a peeler component and a removable funnel; grinding material in a blender container coupled to a motorized base of a blender to yield ground material; removing the blender container; placing the separator on the motorized base of the blender; turning the motorized base of the blender on; pouring the ground material into the removable funnel of the separator; processing the ground material through the perforated spindle cup, wherein the perforated spindle cup includes a frame and at least one perforated opening section; collecting liquid in a first container; and collecting pulp in a second container.
4. The method of claim 3, further comprising: placing a peeler component into the perforated spindle cup; turning the blender on; pouring water and material to be peeled through the removable funnel; and collecting peeled material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(13) Basic operation entails using the blender container to grind materials for separation with liquid and setting the container aside before placing the blender attachment 100 onto the blender base where the drive gear 101 is configured to engage with the blender base, allowing for multiple uses for one appliance motor. The blender is powered on, engaging the drive gear 101, which spins the perforated spindle cup 110. The user pours the pre-ground material for separation into the input funnel 116. The perforated spindle cup, spinning at high speed allows for a strong centrifugal force to force the liquid our through the perforation and down the liquid output chute 104. The shape of the perforated spindle cup 110 and the spinning at high speed allows remaining dry material to be flung out over the edge of the perforated spindle cup 110 and out the dry chute 115.
(14) If user is using the attachment to remove coverings from materials, the separator attachment 100 is placed on the blender base and the drive gear 101 is configured to engage with the blender base. The peeler component 117 (see, e.g.,
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(31) The user grinds up the material to be separated with liquid using the blender and sets it aside at 601.
(32) The user places the separator attachment 100 onto the blender motor. The drive gear 101 is configured to engage with the blender base at 602.
(33) The drive gear 101 engages as the motor is powered on and spins the cup 110 at high speed, allowing for centrifugal force to separate material from liquid at 603.
(34) At 604, the user pours the material/liquid slurry into the input funnel 116.
(35) At 605, the perforated spindle cup 110 spinning at high speed allows for a strong centrifugal force to push the liquid out through the perforation and down the liquid output chute 104.
(36) At 606, the shape of the perforated spindle cup 110 and the spinning at high speed allows remaining dry material to be flung our over the edge of the perforated spindle cup 110 and out the dry chute 115.
(37) At 607, liquid and dry material is collected for possible further use.
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(39) At 701 pre-ground slurry material is poured through the funnel 116. Liquid slurry enters the perforated spindle cup 110.
(40) At 702 high speed centrifugal force pushes liquid out through the perforation.
(41) At 703 separated liquid flows out the liquid chute 104.
(42) At 704 dry material is flung out of the perforated spindle cup 110 and out the dry chute 115.
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(45) At 901 add the separator attachment 100 onto the blender base. The drive gear 101 is configured to engage with the blender base, allowing multiple uses for one appliance motor.
(46) At 902 user removes cap 114 and places peeler component 117 into perforated spindle cup 110.
(47) At 903 user adds material to be peeled into the perforated spindle cup 110 with added peeler component 117.
(48) At 904 user replaces cap 114, turns blender on, drive gear 101 engages with blender motor causing perforated spindle cup to spin, and adds water to funnel 116.
(49) At 905 peeler separator component is configured to separate coverings from materials.
(50) At 906 water will flow out the liquid output chute 104.
(51) At 907 the peels may be expelled through the dry output chute.
(52) At 908 the peeled material is removed for further possible use.
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(54) The textured peeler component 108 is added to the perforated spindle cup 110. At 1001 dry material to have coverings removed is added through the funnel 116 with water.
(55) At 1002 the peeler component is configured to remove coverings from added materials.
(56) At 1003 water will exit through the liquid chute 104.
(57) At 1004 coverings from materials may exit the dry chute 115.
(58) It is, therefore, apparent that there is provided, in accordance with the various embodiments disclosed herein, a separator and a method of separating materials.
(59) While the disclosed subject matter has been described in conjunction with a number of embodiments, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations would be, or are, apparent to those of ordinary skill in the applicable arts. Accordingly, Applicant intends to embrace all such alternatives, modifications, equivalents and variations that are within the spirit and scope of the disclosed subject matter.