MIXING DEVICE
20230294052 · 2023-09-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01F33/50111
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F33/254
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B01F33/25
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A new mixing device for mixing solids and medium- to highly viscous food ingredients with liquid in a shaker bottle. The mixing device has a generally dumbbell-shaped agitator insertable within a hand-held, shakeable container. The agitator is composed of a framework arranged to provide voids to allow for flow of liquids, powders, and other materials into and out of portions of the generally dumbbell-shaped agitator. The mixing device also has a weighted member attached adjacent to or within the center of the generally dumbbell-shaped agitator that increases the momentum of the mixing device when in operation.
Claims
1. A mixing device comprising: a generally dumbbell-shaped agitator insertable within a hand-held, shakeable container and composed of a framework arranged to provide voids to allow for flow of liquids, powders, and other materials into and out of portions of the generally dumbbell-shaped agitator; and a weighted member attached adjacent to the center of the generally dumbbell-shaped agitator.
2. The mixing device of claim 1, the weighted member further comprising only a single piece.
3. The mixing device of claim 1, the weighted member further formed as a substantially solid piece without voids.
4. The mixing device of claim 1, the generally dumbbell-shaped agitator having ends that extend beyond weighted member ends.
5. The mixing device of claim 1, the weighted member further having a first set of retention members oriented perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the weighted member.
6. The mixing device of claim 5, the first set of retention members configured to retain the weighted member within the generally dumbbell-shaped agitator.
7. The mixing device of claim 1, the weighted member further having a first set of retention members oriented parallel to a longitudinal axis of the weighted member.
8. The mixing device of claim 7, the weighted member further having a second set of retention members oriented parallel to a longitudinal axis of the weighted member.
9. The mixing device of claim 7, the first set of retention members configured to retain the weighted member within the generally dumbbell-shaped agitator.
10. The mixing device of claim 8, the second set of retention members configured to retain the weighted member within the generally dumbbell-shaped agitator.
11. The mixing device of claim 1, the weighted member having one or more ends narrower than a middle portion of the weighted member for streamlining.
12. The mixing device of claim 1, the weighted member releasably attachable to the generally dumbbell-shaped agitator.
13. The mixing device of claim 1, the framework further comprising compressible spring ends that extend beyond weighted member ends, the compressible spring ends configured to generally prevent the weighted member from striking a shakeable container interior when the mixing device is in operation.
14. A mixing device comprising: a generally dumbbell-shaped agitator insertable within a hand-held, shakeable container and composed of a framework arranged to provide voids to allow for flow of liquids, powders, and other materials into and out of portions of the generally dumbbell-shaped agitator; and a weighted member attached adjacent to the center of the generally dumbbell-shaped agitator and further comprising only a single, substantially solid piece without voids.
15. The mixing device of claim 14, the generally dumbbell-shaped agitator having ends that extend beyond weighted member ends.
16. The mixing device of claim 14, the weighted member further having a first set of retention members oriented perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the weighted member.
17. The mixing device of claim 16, the first set of retention members configured to retain the weighted member within the generally dumbbell-shaped agitator.
18. The mixing device of claim 14, the weighted member further having a first set of retention members oriented parallel to a longitudinal axis of the weighted member.
19. The mixing device of claim 18, the weighted member further having a second set of retention members oriented parallel to a longitudinal axis of the weighted member.
20. The mixing device of claim 18, the first set of retention members configured to retain the weighted member within the generally dumbbell-shaped agitator.
21. The mixing device of claim 19, the second set of retention members configured to retain the weighted member within the generally dumbbell-shaped agitator.
22. The mixing device of claim 14, the weighted member having one or more ends narrower than a middle portion of the weighted member for streamlining.
23. The mixing device of claim 14, the weighted member releasably attachable to the generally dumbbell-shaped agitator.
24. The mixing device of claim 14, the framework further comprising compressible spring ends that extend beyond weighted member ends, the compressible spring ends configured to generally prevent the weighted member from striking a shakeable container interior when the mixing device is in operation.
25. A mixing device comprising: a container for holding liquids, the container configured to be hand-held and shakeable; a generally dumbbell-shaped agitator insertable within the container and composed of a framework arranged to provide voids to allow for flow of liquids, powders, and other materials into and out of portions of the generally dumbbell-shaped agitator; and a weighted member releasably attached adjacent to the center of the generally dumbbell-shaped agitator and comprising only a single, substantially solid piece without voids and having two or more retention members oriented perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the weighted member configured to retain the weighted member within the generally dumbbell-shaped agitator; the framework further comprising compressible spring ends that extend beyond weighted member ends, the compressible spring ends configured to generally prevent the weighted member from striking a shakeable container interior when the mixing device is in operation.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0005] To further clarify the above and other aspects of the present invention, a more particular description of the invention will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof which are illustrated in the appended drawings. It is appreciated that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope. The drawings may not be drawn to scale. The invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings in which:
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[0023] The present invention in its various embodiments, some of which are depicted in the figures herein, is a mixing device. Referring now to
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[0025] In preferred embodiments, weighted member 105 is not comprised of detachable parts and does not have voids. Rather, weighted member 105 is a single, solid piece constructed of, for example, metal, plastic, or other suitable material. Simplified single-piece construction makes the mixing device easy to clean and resistant to parts breakage and resulting choking/safety concerns. Weighted member 105 may be, e.g., torpedo-shaped, oblong, spheroid, ellipsoid, rectangular, cylindrical and/or elongate. Weighted member 104 may also have one or more ends 303, 304 that are narrower than a middle portion of the weighted member to achieve a streamlined shape.
[0026] One or more retention members 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114 are disposed on weighted member 105, the retention members outwardly extending, and configured to retain the weighted member 105 within the agitator 104 and/or central passageway A. Across embodiments, retention members may vary in number or orientation. For example, weighted member 105 may have a first end 303 with one or more retention members 109, 110, 111 and a second end 304 with one or more retention members 112, 113, 114. The weighted member of the illustrated embodiment has first and second sets of four equidistant retention members, each retention member oriented parallel to a longitudinal axis of the weighted member 104. Combining a streamlined weight with such retention members increases mixing device velocity and enhances mixing effectiveness. Retention members may have generally sloping or generally right angle leading or trailing edges to facilitate or act against insertion and/or removal. In preferred embodiments, the weighted member 105 has an overall weight of between 20 grams and 35 grams.
[0027] Weighted member 105 is insertable into agitator central passageway A through first 301 and/or second 302 agitator apertures respectively adjacent to first 106 and/or second 107 agitator ends. Insertion is accomplished with some application of force and a small diameter expansion of the central passageway A due to yield in the connecting portion 108. Once pushed into and centrally positioned within the agitator 104, central passageway A contracts and retention members 109, 110, 111 create a first fixed catch to retain the weighted member 105 adjacent to central passageway first end B; other retention members 112, 113, 114 create a second fixed catch to retain the weighted member 105 adjacent to central passageway second end C.
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[0031] So configured, mixing device provides optimized mixing capability through a unique structure—for example, with opposing spring agitator frameworks joined by a streamlined weight—that also enhances mixing device momentum (or mass times velocity achieved by a user's shaking). This increases the effectiveness of the mixing device for mixing things like protein powder supplements, but also widens the range of mixable material for such a device to include, for example, ingredients like banana, avocado, thick dressings, thick cake batters.
[0032] The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.