Weighing device for comestible processors
10620035 ยท 2020-04-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G01G19/52
PHYSICS
A47J36/321
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J43/0716
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
G01G19/52
PHYSICS
A47J36/32
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J43/07
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A system for weighing ingredients of food and drink for a recipe application, which comprises a weighing device for use with blenders and food processors that can wirelessly communicate weight measurements and other data to the recipe application on a mobile device or computer. The weighing device can be removably attached to or integrated with the blender or food processor.
Claims
1. A system for processing comestible matter, said system comprising: an apparatus for processing said comestible matter, wherein said apparatus comprises a base having a motor for driving an impeller and a container assembly, said container assembly comprising a container body having an open end for receiving said comestible matter to be processed and a blade assembly for processing said comestible matter, said blade assembly being adapted to couple with said impeller, and said apparatus is operated by mounting said container assembly on said base by coupling said blade assembly with said impeller and activating said motor; and a weighing device for weighing said comestible matter, wherein said weighing device is affixed to said apparatus, wherein said weighing device is adapted to fit on said base and under said container assembly for weighing said comestible matter in said container body, wherein said container body comprises a tab; and wherein said weighing device comprises a slot for receiving said tab such that said container assembly is securely affixed to said weighing device.
2. The system for processing comestible matter of claim 1, further comprising a mobile device for communicating with said weighing device.
3. The system for processing comestible matter of claim 1, wherein said weighing device is removably mounted on said base such that said weighing device can be used to weigh said comestible matter regardless of whether said weighing device is mounted on said base.
4. The system for processing comestible matter of claim 1, wherein said weighing device is further adapted to fit between said base and said container assembly without interfering with said coupling between said impeller and said blade assembly.
5. The system for processing comestible matter of claim 1, wherein: said weighing device is annular and has a donut-shaped case defined by a top surface, a bottom surface, an outer circumferential surface, and an inner circumferential surface such that a hollow space is formed; said weighing device is mounted on a top surface of said base such that said impeller is located in said hollow space; and said container assembly sits on said top surface of said weighing device when said blade assembly is coupled with said impeller.
6. The system for processing comestible matter of claim 1, wherein: said base has a recessed well; said blade assembly is further adapted to fit in said recessed well; and said weighing device fits in said recessed well under said blade assembly.
7. The system for processing comestible matter of claim 1, wherein: said base has at least one rampart; and said weighing device is removably affixed to said rampart.
8. The system for processing comestible matter of claim 1, wherein said weighing device is integrated in said apparatus.
9. The system for processing comestible matter of claim 1, wherein said weighing device comprises: an electronic means for weighing said comestible matter; a power source for operating said electronic means; and a wireless transmitter for transmitting a signal.
10. The system for processing comestible matter of claim 9, wherein said power source is a rechargeable battery.
11. The system for processing comestible matter of claim 9, wherein said electronic means for weighing said comestible matter comprises at least one load cell.
12. The system for processing comestible matter of claim 2, wherein said weighing device comprises a means for wireless communication with said mobile device.
13. The system for processing comestible matter of claim 12, wherein said means for wireless communication is through a Bluetooth protocol.
14. The system for processing comestible matter of claim 1, wherein said weighing device is powered via a connection to said base.
15. A system for weighing comestible matter to be processed, said system comprising: an apparatus for processing said comestible matter; wherein said apparatus comprises a base having a motor for driving an impeller and a container assembly, said container assembly comprising a container body having an open end for receiving said comestible matter to be processed and a blade assembly for processing said comestible matter, said blade assembly being adapted to couple with said impeller, and said apparatus is operated by mounting said container assembly on said base by coupling said blade assembly with said impeller and activating said motor; a weighing device for weighing said comestible matter; wherein said weighing device is adapted to fit on said base and under said container assembly for weighing said comestible matter in said container body, wherein said container body comprises a tab, and wherein said weighing device comprises a slot for receiving said tab such that said container assembly is securely affixed to said weighing device; and a computing device; wherein said weighing device communicates information relating to said weighing of said comestible matter to said computing device.
16. The system for weighing comestible matter of claim 15, wherein an operation of said apparatus can be automatically adjusted based on said communication between said weighing device and said computing device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(20) In an embodiment of the present invention, an electronic weighing device is configured to enable blenders or food processors to work with recipe applications on mobile devices, tablets, laptops or computers to prepare drinks or foods according to a recipe. The weighing device is configured to weigh the ingredients that are to be processed according to the recipe and transmit the weight information to a mobile device. For example, the weighing device enables a user to follow and complete a drink recipe using a mobile phone application by providing the application with real-time weight information about the ingredients being used in the recipe. Further, the weighing device is capable of attaching to existing blending devices or new blending devices specially designed to accommodate it. The weighing device can also be integrated into the blending devices.
(21) Referring generally to
(22) The comestible processing device (10) is comprised of base (20) and a container assembly (30). The base (20) has a motor (not shown) for driving an impeller (22) shown in
(23) In a preferred embodiment of the invention as shown in
(24) Referring again to the embodiment shown in
(25) Referring further to the embodiment shown in
(26) Referring again to
(27) In another embodiment, the container body (32) can have a plurality of tabs (33) on the bottom end (34) as shown in
(28) In another configuration as shown in
(29) In another embodiment of the invention, the weighing device (50) can also be used with processors (10) specially designed to accommodate it. Referring to
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(31) The weighing device (50) can be powered by various means to suit the foregoing embodiments. In one embodiment, the weighing device (50) will use traditional alkaline batteries or rechargeable batteries enclosed in the casing (52) for use with existing processors (10). Alternatively, the weighing device (50) can have plugs (63) for plugging into the base (20) for use with processors that have receptors (27, 29).
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(33) In all the foregoing embodiments, the weighing device (50) measures weight of comestible content X and then transmits the weight information wirelessly to a mobile device (70) for various calculations and visual display of information necessary to accurately complete a recipe.
(34) The weighing device (50) and the container body (32) may also contain sensor elements such as magnetic sensors so that the weighing device (50) can automatically detect the type of container body (32) by detecting the weight of the container body (32).
(35) In operation, the weighing device (50) is placed in a base (20) and turned on for use. In an embodiment, an LED light comes on to indicate the weighing device (50) is turned on and ready to pair with a mobile device (70). Following an initial pairing process, the device will automatically pair with a mobile application when the application is opened and Bluetooth connection is active on the mobile device (70). Upon activation, the user will place the container body (32) (open end (36) up) on the weighing device (50). The recipe application will automatically tare the weight of the container body (32) and communicate that the system is ready for the first ingredient to be added to the container body (32). The system can utilize all the functionality and features of any weight-based recipe application.
(36) For additional interactions between the weighing device (50) and the recipe application and the features of the recipe application, U.S. Pat. No. 8,829,365 of Wallace et al., entitled System and Method for Maintaining Receipt Ratios When Measuring Ingredients for Culinary Combinations, is incorporated herein by reference.
(37) Once all the ingredients for the recipe are added, the container body (32) can be removed from the weighing device (50) and the blade holder (42) is attached for blending. At this point the user can decide to deactivate the weighing device (50) or leave it on for additional or repeated use. Once the blade holder (42) is attached to the container body (32), the user will place the container body (32) and blade holder assembly (38) into the base (20) and begin processing. After use, the user can either store the weighing device (50) in the blender or remove it for cleaning or other use. When cleaning the device (50), the user can wash and rinse the devise without concern of liquid ingress.
(38) In an embodiment, the weighing device is connected to a recipe application via a short-range protocol such as Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. In turn, the recipe application is connected to a remote server via a long-range protocol such as the Internet. The recipe application collects the user recipe and weighing information from the weighing device (50) in real time and transmits the information to the remote server.
(39) In another embodiment of the invention, the recipe application can also collect the time, location and personal information of a user using the weight device (50) of the present invention and transmit such information to the remote server. The remote server may collect aggregated customer data and conduct analysis on customer behaviors based on the data relating to the present invention.
(40) In another embodiment of the invention, the remote server can also transmit real time data to the recipe application to provide recommendations of recipes or adjustments of recipe ratios to the users. For example, if the remote server detects that a user is seeking a tequila related recipe, then the remote server can transmit data for a particular tequila recipe and also data of other similar cocktail recipes that may be trending among other users of the system to the recipe application so that they can be recommended and displayed to the user.
(41) As another example, there may be various versions of the recipe based on popular adjustments or variations by other users. When the user is about to add, or has begun to add ingredients, to the container of a blender, the remote server, upon receiving real time data from the recipe application, retrieves data information on other users' variations on the same or similar recipe and provides data of different adjustment ratios for the recipe to the recipe application. If, for example, the original recipe does not contain blueberries, the recipe application may recommend adding a certain amount of blueberries based on the data of other popular versions of the recipe collective from the universe of users. Or, as another example, the recipe application may recommend a reduced amount of sugar to be added based on other users' feedback.
(42) In another embodiment, the operation of the blender or food processor can be automatically adjusted based on the communication and interaction between the weighing device (50) and the recipe application on the computing device (70).
(43) Those skilled in the art will recognize that numerous modifications and changes may be made to the preferred embodiment without departing from the scope of the claimed invention. It will, of course, be understood that modifications of the invention, in its various aspects, will be apparent to those skilled in the art, some being apparent only after study, others being matters of routine mechanical, chemical and electronic design. No single feature, function or property of the preferred embodiment is essential. Other embodiments are possible, their specific designs depending upon the particular application. As such, the scope of the invention should not be limited by the particular embodiments herein described but should be defined only by the appended claims and equivalents thereof.