STAND MIXER TOY
20230249094 ยท 2023-08-10
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Abstract
A toy that simulates a stand mixer provides users, for example, children with the experience of preparing foods. The mixer includes a base shaped to sit on a horizontal surface. A vertical member extends from the base and holds an extension that extends over a portion of the base. A bowl is sized to fit on the base below the extension. The extension includes a semicircular clip aligned with a semicircular slot on the extension. The mixer includes interchangeable tools, such as a whisk, a dough hook, or a paddle blade. The clip and the extension define a circular space to hold a handle of the tool and allow the tool to spin, simulating the mixing action of a stand mixer. The clip flexes away from the extension to allow one tool to be removed and another tool to be connected.
Claims
1. A simulated stand mixer comprising: a base defining a vertical direction; a vertical member extending from the base in the vertical direction; an extension connected with the vertical member and extending in a horizontal direction, wherein the extension is separated from the base by a bowl space; a clip connected with the extension, wherein the clip comprises a semicircular portion and a connecting portion, wherein the semicircular portion has a center of curvature along a spin axis, wherein the spin axis extends through the bowl space in the vertical direction, and wherein the connecting portion is connected with a side surface of the extension.
2. The mixer of claim 1, wherein the extension further comprises a semicircular slot having a center of curvature aligned with the spin axis, wherein the semicircular portion and the semicircular slot define a holder diameter.
3. The mixer of claim 1, wherein the connecting portion of the clip is connected with the extension by one or more of an adhesive, a fastener, a snap fit engagement, an interference fit, and a weld.
4. The mixer of claim 3, wherein the connecting portion comprise a platen, wherein the platen is connected with the extension by an adhesive layer.
5. The mixer of claim 2, further comprising a tool, wherein the tool comprises: a working structure at a distal end of the tool; and a handle at a proximal end of the tool, wherein the handle comprises a cylindrical portion extending in a proximal direction from the working structure, wherein the cylindrical portion has a diameter equal to or less than the holder diameter, wherein the working structure and the handle lie along a tool axis, wherein the cylindrical portion is shaped to engage between the semicircular portion of the clip and the extension, wherein engagement of the handle between the clip and the extension holds the tool axis colinear with the spin axis and allows the tool to spin about the spin axis.
6. The mixer of claim 5, wherein the working structure comprises a whisk, a dough hook, and a paddle.
7. The mixer of claim 5, wherein the handle further comprises a grip at a proximal end of the handle, wherein a diameter of the grip is larger than the holding diameter, and wherein, when the handle is engaged between the clip and the extension, the grip is positioned above a top edge of the extension or the semicircular portion.
8. The mixer of claim 7, wherein the handle further comprises a shoulder at a distal end of the cylindrical portion, wherein, when the handle is engaged between the clip and the extension, the shoulder cooperates with a bottom edge of the extension or the clip to limit motion of the tool along the spin axis.
9. The mixer of claim 7, wherein the grip comprises a surface feature.
10. The mixer of claim 9, wherein the surface feature comprises one or more of ribs, grooves, or bumps.
11. The mixer of claim 9, wherein the surface feature comprises a high-friction coating.
12. The mixer of claim 1, further comprising a bowl, wherein the bowl is sized to fit in the space between the extension and the base.
13. The mixer of claim 12, wherein the base further comprises a bowl engagement on a top surface of the base beneath the space, and wherein the bowl connects with the bowl engagement to position the bowl along the spin axis.
14. The mixer of claim 13, wherein bowl comprises a ring or disk on a bottom surface of the bowl, wherein the ring or disk is shaped to engage with the bowl engagement of the base to rotatably position the bowl on the base.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The above and/or other aspects of the disclosure will be more apparent by describing in detail exemplary embodiments of the disclosure with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0022] Exemplary embodiments of the disclosure will now be described below by reference to the attached Figures. The described exemplary embodiments are intended to assist the understanding of the invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention in any way. Like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout.
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[0024] Connected with bench 102 is a simulated stand mixer 10 according to embodiments of the disclosure.
[0025] Extension 14 includes a clip 16. Clip 16 includes a semicircular portion 16a and a connecting portion 16b. Connecting portion 16b is connected with the side of extension 14. Semicircular portion 16a has an inside surface with a selected radius of curvature and defines a vertical axis 18. Semicircular portion 16a of clip 16 is positioned adjacent slot 14a on extension 14. Slot 14a has the same radius of curvature as semicircular portion 16a centered on axis 18. Together, semicircular portion 16a and slot 14a define a holder diameter D, as shown in
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[0027] According to one embodiment, handle 22 has a grip 22a formed at a proximal end. Grip 22a may include ribs, grooves, protrusions, bumps, and the like to facilitate a user, such as a child, to rotate the tool with respect to the mixer 10, as will be explained below. According to another embodiment, instead of, or in addition to ribs, grip 22a includes a high-friction coating, for example, polyurethane, to make it easier for a child to grasp and rotate the tool. A cylindrical portion 22b extends from grip 22a in the distal direction. Shoulder 26 is provided at the distal end of cylindrical portion 22b. According to one embodiment, cylindrical portion 22b has a diameter equal to or slightly smaller than holder diameter D defined by slot 14a and semicircular portion 16a. The diameter of cylindrical portion 22b is somewhat larger than the space between ramp 16c and the surface of extension 14 so that handle 22 can be snapped into the space between semicircular portion 16a and slot 14a and held securely to extension 14. According to this embodiment, grip 22a and shoulder 26 have diameters larger than holder diameter D.
[0028] Handle 22 of each of tools 20a, 20b, and 20c are sized and shaped to snap into clip 16 and to be held against slot 14a of extension 14 and are able to rotate with respect to the mixer 10 to simulate mixing ingredients. In use, cylindrical portion 22a of a selected tool 20a, 20b, 20c is oriented with handle 22 upward. Cylindrical portion 22b is pressed against ramp 16c and the surface of extension 14, deflecting clip 16 away from extension 14 to allow the cylindrical portion 22b to move into the space defined by semicircular portion 16a and slot 14a. The diameters of grip 22a and shoulder 26 are larger than holder diameter D, so that the distal surface of grip 22a rests against the top edge of clip 16 and extension 14. The recoil force of the elastically deflected clip 16 presses the semicircular portion 16a against a portion of the handle. The force applied by clip 16 against cylindrical portion 22a of handle 22 securely holds tool 20 on extension 14. The diameter of cylindrical portion 22b is equal to, or somewhat smaller than holder diameter D so that a user can grasp grip 22a and rotate the selected tool 20a, 20b, 20c. As shown in
[0029] According to one embodiment, bowl 30 is provided with stand mixer 10. Bowl 30 is sized to fit on base 12 below extension 14, as shown in
[0030] Tool 20 is removed from clip 16 by pulling the tool outward through the space between ramp 16c and the surface of extension 14. Clip 16 flexes away from extension 14, allowing cylindrical portion 22b to fit through the space to remove tool 20 from mixer 10. The user can then select a different tool 20a, 20b, 20c to attach to the mixer.
[0031] As shown in
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[0033] Clip 16 is joined with extension 14. According to one embodiment, clip 16 includes platen 16b. Platen 16b is connected with the side of extension 14 by an adhesive, a fastener, a snap fit engagement, an interference fit, a weld, or other fastening means known in the field of the invention. According to a preferred embodiment, platen 16b is connected with extension 14 by a layer of adhesive. Clip 16 is formed from a flexible material with a selected elastic modulus so that semicircular portion 16a and ramp 16c can flex away from extension 14 to allow insertion and removal of tool 20 from mixer 10. Clip 16 may be formed from one or more of a metal and a polymer. According to a preferred embodiment, clip 16 is formed from an impact resistant polymer such as acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS).
[0034] According to another embodiment, shown in
[0035] While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, the invention is not limited to these embodiments. It will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the following claims. Therefore, the description should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention.