ICE CUBE PRODUCING UNIT
20220003478 ยท 2022-01-06
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Abstract
An ice cube producing unit comprising a tray formed as an ice cube tray having at least one ice cube compartment, a lid which is suitable for being mounted on the tray to seal contents of the at least one ice cube compartment inside said at least one ice cube compartment, a displacing mechanism connecting the tray and the lid and having two positions: a closed position where the lid is held in a position where it abuts the tray and an open position where the lid is held in a position where it is separated from the tray so that an ice cube formed in the tray can leave the tray. The displacing mechanism comprises a bi-stable element arranged between the lid and the tray, said bi-stable element having a first stable state when the tray and the lid are in the closed position and a second stable state when the tray and lid are in the open position. In this way, a simple construction is provided which is easy to use and has a simple displacing mechanism.
Claims
1. An ice cube producing unit (1) comprising: a. a tray (4) formed as an ice cube tray having at least one ice cube compartment (5), b. a lid (2) which is suitable for being mounted on the tray (4) to seal contents of the at least one ice cube compartment (5) inside said at least one ice cube compartment (5), c. a displacing mechanism (6, 8, 10) connecting the tray (4) and the lid (2) and having two positions: i. a closed position (
2. An ice cube producing unit according to claim 1, characterized in that the vector difference D between the vector A which connects the centre of mass of the lid and the centre of mass of the tray in the closed position and the vector B which connects the centre of mass of the lid and the centre of mass of the tray in the open position comprises a major component which is perpendicular to the plane of the lid.
3. An ice cube producing unit according to claim 1, characterized in that the displacing mechanism further comprises a second bi-stable element (10) arranged between the lid and the tray, said second bi-stable element having a first stable state (
4. An ice cube producing unit according to claim 3, characterized in that the first and second bi-stable elements (8,10) are arranged in series between the lid (2) and the tray (4).
5. An ice cube producing unit according to claim 3, characterized in that the displacing mechanism further comprises a frame element (6) arranged to extend around the periphery of the tray (4) and the lid (2), said first bi-stable element (8) being arranged between the frame element (6) and the lid (2) and said second bi-stable element (10) being arranged between the frame element (6) and the tray (4).
6. An ice cube producing unit according to claim 5, characterized in that frame element (6) is arranged between the tray (4) and the lid (2).
7. An ice cube producing unit according to claim 1, characterized in that the first and/or second bi-stable element extend(s) around the entire periphery of the lid and/or the tray.
8. An ice cube producing unit according to claim 7, characterized in that an outer edge of the lid and an outer edge of the tray are arranged spaced apart from each other in the open position to form a space between the tray and the lid and in that the first and/or second bi-stable element (8,10) are arranged to contribute to seal the space between the lid and the tray both in the open and the closed positions.
9. An ice cube producing unit (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the lid (2) is also formed as an ice cube tray, the lid (2) and the tray (4) both having at least one ice cube compartment (3,5) and that in the closed position the lid (2) and the tray (4) are pressed together to define at least one common ice cube compartment (3+5) and that in the open position, the lid and the tray are separated to allow an ice cube (13) formed in the at least one common ice cube compartment (3+5) to pass between the lid (2) and the tray (4).
10. An ice cube producing unit (100) according to claim 1, characterized in that the lid and the tray are formed with complementary guide means (116,118) to ensure that the lid is oriented correctly with regards to the tray in the closed position.
11. An ice cube producing unit according to claim 1, characterized in that the ice cube producing unit comprises at least two ice cube compartments and in that the lid and the tray of the ice cube producing unit are arranged such that in the closed position of the unit, each of said at least two ice cube compartments is individually sealed.
12. An ice cube producing unit (1) according to claim 11, characterized in that the lid (2) and the tray (4) are arranged such that in the closed position of the unit there is a gap (30) between the tray (4) and the lid (2) at the border (32,34) between at least two adjacent ice cube compartments (2a,2b,5a,5b) to allow contents of the ice cube producing unit to move between the at least two ice cube compartments.
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Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0050] In the following, the invention will be described in greater detail with reference to embodiments shown by the enclosed figures. It should be emphasized that the embodiments shown are used for example purposes only and should not be used to limit the scope of the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0069] The ice cube producing unit 1, shown in
[0070] The unit 1 comprises a first ice cube tray 2 (hidden in
[0071] The two ice cube trays are formed as mirror images of each other and when the two trays 2,4 are pressed together, they form a number of common ice cube compartments 3a+5a,3b+5b,3c+5c. In the example embodiment of
[0072] In the terminology of the claims of the current specification, one of the trays is considered a lid and the other is considered a tray in order to achieve a broader scope of protection. It should be clear to the person skilled in the art, that a construction could be imagined with a single ice cube tray and a simple lid, where the lid is formed as an essentially planar element and the ice cube compartments are arranged in the tray alone.
[0073] The unit further comprises a frame element 6 and two bi-stable elements 8,10. In respect to the claims, the combination of the frame element and the two bi-stable elements can be considered to be a displacing mechanism. In this embodiment, there are two bi-stable elements working together. However, it should be clear to the person skilled in the art that in another embodiment (not shown) a unit could be imagined with a single tray, a simple lid and a single bi-stable element arranged between the lid and the tray to form a displacing mechanism.
[0074] In one end of the frame element 6, an opening 12 is formed which can be closed by a closure element 14. The frame element is formed asymmetrically around its horizontal axis such that the upper portion which comprises the opening is considerably wider than the bottom portion. In this way, the total volume enclosed by the unit in the closed position is reduced, while still allowing rather large ice cubes to leave the unit when in the open position.
[0075] The unit also comprises two handle elements 16,18. A first handle element 16 is connected to the first tray 2 and a second handle element connected to the second tray 4. In the current embodiment, the handle portion is connected to either side of the trays along the short dimension of the trays. However, in another embodiment (not shown), the handle portion could be connected along the long dimension of the tray. For example, when looking at
[0076] As can be seen by comparing
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[0078] In the current invention, the frame element 6, and the trays 2, 4 are all made of an injection moulded plastic material (in one example PP) which has a certain stiffness to ensure the structural integrity of the unit. However, the stiffness is also chosen to allow the unit to be twisted slightly by a normal human user. This allows the ice bridges connecting adjacent ice cubes to be broken in a controlled manner and to allow the ice cubes to be released from the trays when it is desired to remove the ice cubes from the unit. If the unit is too stiff, then it will be difficult to twist the unit. It is currently believed that a certain amount of flexibility needs to be incorporated into the design to allow the user to twist the unit to free the ice cubes and break that ice bridges.
[0079] The bi-stable elements 8,10 are formed as TPE strips which join the trays to the frame element. In the current embodiment, the bi-stable elements are formed from a TPE with shore hardness of 50. However, other shore hardnesses could also be imagined. By making the bi-stable element thicker, a softer shore hardness could be used. By making the bi-stable element thinner, a harder shore hardness could be used. By optimizing the cross sectional thickness and form of the bi-stable elements at different locations around the periphery, different shore hardnesses could be used.
[0080] A releasable connecting portion 20, 22 is formed along one edge of the bi-stable elements to allow the bi-stable elements 8,10 to releasably connect to the side edges 21,23 of the frame element 6. The bi-stable elements are in this embodiment permanently connected to the periphery of the trays. In this example, the bi-stable elements are overmoulded onto the trays in a two stage moulding operation. The tray is injection moulded in a first moulding operation and then the tray is inserted into a second mould after which the material of the bi-stable elements is injected into the second mould such that the material of the bi-stable elements over moulds onto the material of the trays. However other forms of manufacturing technique could also be used.
[0081] In one embodiment, the connecting portion could also be injection moulded from a stiffer plastic material, for example PP. In this case, the connecting portion and the tray can be injection moulded in a first operation and then inserted into a mould after which the bi-stable element is overmoulded onto both the connecting portion and the tray.
[0082] The fact that the trays can be removed from the frame element allows the unit to be opened up and cleaned in an easy manner. However, it could also be imagined that a lower cost embodiment could be manufactured where the bi-stable elements, the ice cube trays and the frame element were all permanently connected. In this case, it would be more difficult to clean the inside of the unit, but the price and complexity could also decrease. This could therefore allow the manufacture of a disposable unit, where the unit could be used a certain number of times, after which it could be disposed. In one embodiment, the different elements could be permanently glued together. For example, the bi-stable elements could be glued to a frame element. Detachable gripping portions as shown in the figures which are strong enough to hold the unit together during normal use while still allowing for easy disassembly will need to be made a certain strength and design. This could increase the material costs and manufacturing complexity. Gluing the elements together might be a simpler manufacturing operation. In another example, the frame element could be designed as two separate elements which are glued together after moulding.
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[0086] In this example, since the bi-stable elements do not extend around the entire periphery of the unit, the unit is not entirely sealed in the closed position or in the open position. In another embodiment, not shown, a separate container could be arranged around the entire structure, for example, an elastic bag like structure could be provided which seals the contents of the unit inside the plastic bag. The plastic bag could be arranged as an elastic material which pressed tightly around the unit when closed and stretches when opened.
[0087] In order to ensure that the two trays join properly together, in the closed position, the two trays are provided with guiding elements in the form of tapered protrusions 116 on one tray and tapered recesses 118 on the other tray. When the trays are pressed towards each other, the protrusions engage with the recesses and ensure properly alignment. This is just one simple embodiment of guiding means and other options could be imagined by the person skilled in the art. For example a pin and slot arrangement could be provided.
[0088] In the above disclosed embodiments, the opening for filling the unit and for emptying the unit is provided in the frame element of the unit. This is a good position for both filling and emptying. However, by placing it in the end, the thickness at the end needs to be increased to allow the ice cubes to leave the unit. This makes an asymmetric construction necessary, or results in wasted space. Another option is to put a small filling opening in an upper portion of the frame element and an emptying opening in the body of the tray. In this case, one of the ice cube compartments in one of the trays could be replaced with a resealable opening.
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[0091] An elastic sealing element 308 is provided between the two trays. In the open position, the elastic sealing element is stretched and in the closed position, the elastic sealing element is pulled together and is loose. Depending on the material used for the sealing element, it could be imagined that the sealing element is slightly stretched in the closed position and more stretched in the open position. This would provide a more uniform appearance.
[0092] In this embodiment 300, instead of using a bi-stable element as both the displacing mechanism and a sealing mechanism as in the embodiment of
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[0097] Other forms of bi-stable elements can also be imagined.
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[0099] It is to be noted that the figures and the above description have shown the example embodiments in a simple and schematic manner. Many of the specific mechanical details have not been shown since the person skilled in the art should be familiar with these details and they would just unnecessarily complicate this description. For example, the specific materials used and the specific production techniques have not been described in detail since it is maintained that the person skilled in the art would be able to find suitable materials and suitable processes to manufacture the container according to the current invention.