Food processing apparatus
10485060 ยท 2019-11-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47J27/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J44/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J27/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J43/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H05B3/68
ELECTRICITY
A23V2002/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A23L5/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
H05B3/68
ELECTRICITY
A47J44/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H05B1/02
ELECTRICITY
A47J43/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J43/07
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A23L5/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An apparatus, including a cooking pot; and a food processor including a housing having a first section and second section, a food processing attachment, and a plate. The first section houses an electric motor. The second section is elongate in shape and houses a portion of a rotating member. The second section has a first end portion, connected or attached to the first section, and a second end portion. The food processing attachment contains a food processing element connected or attached to the second end portion of the second section. The rotating member is mechanically connected or coupled to the food processing attachment. The plate is sized to be placed on, or attached to, a top of the cooking pot. The plate contains an opening for receiving the second section which is capable of being slideably moved in and through the opening in the plate in both directions.
Claims
1. An apparatus, comprising: a food processor, comprising: a food processor housing, wherein the food processor housing comprises a first food processor housing section and a second food processor housing section, wherein the first food processor housing section houses an electric motor, and further wherein the second food processor housing section is elongate in shape and houses at least a portion of a rotating member, wherein the second food processor housing section has a first end portion and a second end portion, and further wherein the first end portion of the second food processor housing section is connected or attached to the first food processor housing section; a food processing attachment, wherein the food processing attachment contains at least one food processing element, wherein the food processing attachment is connected to or attached to the second end portion of the second food processor housing section, and further wherein the rotating member is mechanically connected or coupled to the food processing attachment; and a plate, wherein the plate contains an opening for receiving the second food processor housing section, wherein the second food processor housing section is capable of being slideably moved in and through the opening in the plate in both directions by moving the second food processor housing section vertically up or down through the opening in the plate during a cooking operation or during a food processing operation, and further wherein the apparatus further comprises: a cooking pot, comprising: a cooking pot housing; an inner cooking pot situated within the cooking pot housing; a heating element located at a bottom portion of an interior of the cooking pot housing or located around and against an exterior side wall of the inner cooking pot, wherein the heating element is capable of providing heat for performing a cooking operation on or regarding a food, a food ingredient, or a liquid, and further wherein the electric motor is capable of driving a rotation of the rotating member, and further wherein the rotating member is capable of driving a rotation of the food processing attachment and the at least one food processing element in order to perform a food processing operation on or regarding the food, the food ingredient, or the liquid, prior to, during, or after, a completion of the cooking operation, and further wherein a vertical position of the at least one food processing element is moveable from a first position to a second position within the inner cooking pot during a cooking operation or during a food processing operation by slideably moving the second food processor housing section up or down through and along the opening in the plate.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plate is sized to rest or to be placed on a top end of the cooking pot, a cooking container, or a cooking utensil.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the cooking pot further comprises: measuring lines located on an interior side wall of the inner cooking pot.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the apparatus further comprises: a lid assembly, wherein the lid assembly is attachable to a top of the cooking pot.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the apparatus further comprises: a lid assembly, wherein the lid assembly further comprises: a lower lid assembly, wherein the lower lid assembly contains an opening in a center region thereof; and an upper lid assembly, wherein the upper lid assembly is attachable to the lower lid assembly and detachably removable from the lower lid assembly, wherein the lid assembly is attachable to a top of the cooking pot.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the food processor is attachable to the lower lid assembly in place of the upper lid assembly.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the food processor further comprises: a controller for controlling a food processing operation of the food processor, wherein the food processing operation is a chopping operation, a mixing operation, a blending operation, a liquefying operation, a grating operation, a beating operation, a whipping operation, a whisking operation, a stirring operation, a pureeing operation, a pulsing operation, an ice crushing operation, a crumbing operation, an extracting operation, a dough preparing operation, or a smoothie preparing operation, and further wherein the controller is located within the first food processor housing section.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the cooking pot further comprises: a controller for controlling a cooking operation of the cooking pot, wherein the cooking operation is a stove-top operation or a slow cooking operation.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the food processor performs a food processing operation on a food, a food ingredient, or a liquid, before the food, the food ingredient, or the liquid, is or has been cooked, wherein the food processing operation is a chopping operation, a mixing operation, a blending operation, a liquefying operation, a grating operation, a beating operation, a whipping operation, a whisking operation, a stirring operation, a pureeing operation, a pulsing operation, an ice crushing operation, a crumbing operation, an extracting operation, a dough preparing operation, or a smoothie preparing operation.
10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the food processor performs a food processing operation on a food, a food ingredient, or a liquid, during a cooking operation on, with, or involving, the food, the food ingredient, or the liquid, or while the food, the food ingredient, or the liquid, is in the process of being cooked, wherein the food processing operation is a chopping operation, a mixing operation, a blending operation, a liquefying operation, a grating operation, a beating operation, a whipping operation, a whisking operation, a stirring operation, a pureeing operation, a pulsing operation, an ice crushing operation, a crumbing operation, an extracting operation, a dough preparing operation, or a smoothie preparing operation.
11. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the food processor performs a food processing operation on a food, a food ingredient, or a liquid, after a cooking operation on, with, or involving, the food, the food ingredient, or the liquid, has ceased or after the food, the food ingredient, or the liquid, has been cooked, wherein the food processing operation is a chopping operation, a mixing operation, a blending operation, a liquefying operation, a grating operation, a beating operation, a whipping operation, a whisking operation, a stirring operation, a pureeing operation, a pulsing operation, an ice crushing operation, a crumbing operation, an extracting operation, a dough preparing operation, or a smoothie preparing operation.
12. An apparatus, comprising: a cooking pot; and a food processor, wherein the food processor further comprises: a food processor housing, wherein the food processor housing comprises a first food processor housing section and a second food processor housing section, wherein the first food processor housing section houses an electric motor, and further wherein the second food processor housing section is elongate in shape and houses at least a portion of a rotating member, wherein the second food processor housing section has a first end portion and a second end portion, and further wherein the first end portion of the second food processor housing section is connected or attached to the first food processor housing section; a food processing attachment, wherein the food processing attachment contains at least one food processing element, wherein the food processing attachment is connected to or attached to the second end portion of the second food processor housing section, and further wherein the rotating member is mechanically connected or coupled to the food processing attachment; and a plate, wherein the plate is sized to be placed on, or attached to, a top portion of the cooking pot, wherein the plate contains an opening for receiving the second food processor housing section, wherein the second food processor housing section is capable of being slideably moved in and through the opening in the plate in both directions by moving the second food processor housing section vertically up or down through the opening in the plate during a cooking operation in the cooking pot or during a food processing operation inside the cooking pot.
13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the cooking pot further comprises: measuring lines located on an interior side wall of the inner cooking pot.
14. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the food processor further comprises: a controller for controlling a food processing operation of the food processor, wherein the food processing operation is a chopping operation, a mixing operation, a blending operation, a liquefying operation, a grating operation, a beating operation, a whipping operation, a whisking operation, a stirring operation, a pureeing operation, a pulsing operation, an ice crushing operation, a crumbing operation, an extracting operation, a dough preparing operation, or a smoothie preparing operation, and further wherein the controller is located within the first food processor housing section.
15. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the food processor performs a food processing operation on a food, a food ingredient, or a liquid, before the food, the food ingredient, or the liquid, is or has been cooked, wherein the food processing operation is a chopping operation, a mixing operation, a blending operation, a liquefying operation, a grating operation, a beating operation, a whipping operation, a whisking operation, a stirring operation, a pureeing operation, a pulsing operation, an ice crushing operation, a crumbing operation, an extracting operation, a dough preparing operation, or a smoothie preparing operation.
16. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the food processor performs a food processing operation on a food, a food ingredient, or a liquid, during a cooking operation on, with, or involving, the food, the food ingredient, or the liquid, or while the food, the food ingredient, or the liquid, is in the process of being cooked, wherein the food processing operation is a chopping operation, a mixing operation, a blending operation, a liquefying operation, a grating operation, a beating operation, a whipping operation, a whisking operation, a stirring operation, a pureeing operation, a pulsing operation, an ice crushing operation, a crumbing operation, an extracting operation, a dough preparing operation, or a smoothie preparing operation.
17. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the food processor performs a food processing operation on a food, a food ingredient, or a liquid, after a cooking operation on, with, or involving, the food, the food ingredient, or the liquid, has ceased or after the food, the food ingredient, or the liquid, has been cooked, wherein the food processing operation is a chopping operation, a mixing operation, a blending operation, a liquefying operation, a grating operation, a beating operation, a whipping operation, a whisking operation, a stirring operation, a pureeing operation, a pulsing operation, an ice crushing operation, a crumbing operation, an extracting operation, a dough preparing operation, or a smoothie preparing operation.
18. An apparatus, comprising: a food processor, wherein the food processor further comprises: a food processor housing, wherein the food processor housing comprises a first food processor housing section and a second food processor housing section, wherein the first food processor housing section houses an electric motor, and further wherein the second food processor housing section is elongate in shape and houses at least a portion of a rotating member, wherein the second food processor housing section has a first end portion and a second end portion, and further wherein the first end portion of the second food processor housing section is connected or attached to the first food processor housing section; a food processing attachment, wherein the food processing attachment contains at least one food processing element, wherein the food processing attachment is connected to or attached to the second end portion of the second food processor housing section, and further wherein the rotating member is mechanically connected or coupled to the food processing attachment; and a plate, wherein the plate is sized to be placed on, or attached to, a top portion of a cooking pot, wherein the plate contains an opening for receiving the second food processor housing section, wherein the second food processor housing section is capable of being slideably moved in and through the opening in the plate in both directions by moving the second food processor housing section vertically up or down through the opening in the plate during a cooking operation in the cooking pot or during a food processing operation inside the cooking pot.
19. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein the food processor further comprises: a controller, wherein the controller controls a food processing operation of the food processor, wherein the food processing operation is a chopping operation, a mixing operation, a blending operation, a liquefying operation, a grating operation, a beating operation, a whipping operation, a whisking operation, a stirring operation, a pureeing operation, a pulsing operation, an ice crushing operation, a crumbing operation, an extracting operation, a dough preparing operation, or a smoothie preparing operation, and further wherein the controller is located within the first food processor housing section.
20. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein the second food processor housing section is adjustable lengthwise.
Description
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(31) The present invention pertains to a food processing apparatus and method and, in particular, to a food processing apparatus and method which can be positioned on or over a top end portion, or an open end portion, of a cooking pot, a cooking container, a cooking utensil, or any other device or item which can be utilized for cooking, processing, or preparing, foods or food ingredients.
(32) The present invention provides a food processing apparatus which can be utilized in connection with, or along with, any suitable cooking pot, cooking container, cooking utensil, or any other device or item which can be utilized for cooking, processing, or preparing, foods or food ingredients. The present invention also dispenses with the need to move or transfer food(s) or food ingredients from a cooking pot, cooking container, cooking utensil, or any other device or item which can be utilized for cooking, processing, or preparing, foods or food ingredients to another cooking pot, cooking container, cooking utensil, or any other device or item. The present invention can also be placed or situated on a top end portion or a cooking pot, cooking container, cooking utensil, or any other device or item, thereby dispensing with the need to be held or supported during use by a user or operator.
(33) As used herein, the terms cooking pot, cooking container, or cooking utensil, or the plural of same, means or refers to any pot, pan, skillet, tray, container, utensil, mixing bowl, slow cooker, Crock Pot, steamer, or any other device, item, or equipment, which can be used to cook, boil, steam, broil, simultaneously boil and steam, process, or prepare, any type of kind of food or food ingredient. In a preferred embodiment, any of the herein-described cooking pots, cooking containers, cooking utensils, or other devices or items, can be made or manufactured of, from, or with, or can include, steel, metal, stainless steel, glass, plastic, or non-stick materials, or any combination of same, and/or can be designed to include measuring lines on the interior sides thereof, or on the exterior sides thereof when manufactured from glass, plastic, or any other suitable or appropriate clear, transparent, near transparent, or semi-transparent, materials. In a preferred embodiment, the herein-described cooking pots, cooking containers, cooking utensils, or other devices or items, can also be provided with, or have associated therewith, a stand, a platform, or a base made of appropriate material on which the respective cooking pots, cooking containers, cooking utensils, or other devices or items, can be placed or supported when being utilized in connection with the apparatus 100 of the present invention.
(34) Applicant hereby incorporates by reference herein the subject matter and teachings of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/717,303, filed May 20, 2015, and entitled FOOD PROCESSING APPARATUS AND METHOD, the subject matter and teachings of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
(35) Applicant hereby incorporates by reference herein the subject matter and teachings of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/027,630, filed Jul. 22, 2014, and entitled FOOD PROCESSING APPARATUS AND METHOD, the subject matter and teachings of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entirety. Applicant also hereby incorporates by reference herein the subject matter and teachings of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/007,099, filed Jun. 3, 2014, and entitled FOOD PROCESSING APPARATUS AND METHOD, the subject matter and teachings of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
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(37) In a preferred embodiment, the handle 13 includes an operating switch 14 which can be utilized by a user or operator to activate and/or control an operation of the apparatus 100. In a preferred embodiment, the handle 13 can also include an on/off switch 15 which can be used for activating and/or deactivating the apparatus 100. In a preferred embodiment, the handle 13 also includes a control panel 16 which can include an any one or more of an on/off switch or device, a speed selector switch or device, and/or an operating mode selector or device. In a preferred embodiment, the apparatus 100 can be designed to operate various food processing attachments, blending attachments, mixing attachments, whisking attachments, or any other suitable attachments at various selectable speeds and/or in various modes of operation, such as, for example, but not limited to, a food processing mode, a blending mode, a mixing mode, a beating mode, a whipping mode, a whisking mode, or any other food preparation mode of operation.
(38) In a preferred embodiment, the apparatus 100 can be designed to operate in a chopping operating mode, a mixing operating mode, a blending operating mode, a liquefying operating mode, a grating operating mode, a beating operating mode, a whipping operating mode. a whisking operating mode, a stirring operating mode, a pureeing operating mode, a pulsing operating mode, an ice crushing operating mode, a crumbing operating mode, an extracting operating mode, a dough preparing operating mode, a smoothie preparing operating mode, a high speed operating mode, or any other food processing operating mode, and/or any other food processing-related operating mode. In a preferred embodiment, the apparatus 100 can also be designed, preprogrammed, or programmable, to perform any number of operating modes in a sequential manner.
(39) In a preferred embodiment, the main housing portion also includes a power cord 17 which extends therefrom as shown. In a preferred embodiment, the power cord 17 can selected to have any appropriate or desired length and should be made of a suitable heat resistant material which can provide for safe use in high temperature environments or which can provide adequate safety when using the apparatus 100 in connection with high temperature cooking pots, cooking containers, cooking utensils, or any other devices or items found in a cooking environment.
(40) In another preferred embodiment, the apparatus 100 can also be equipped to be battery powered, in addition to, or instead of, being utilized in connection with a plug in power cord.
(41) With reference once again to
(42) In a preferred embodiment, use of the spacer portion 24 in conjunction with the apparatus 100 of the present invention, or in connection with any type or kind of food processing attachment 20, can be optional or can be utilized as needed or desired in order to elevate and to protect the components of a respective food processing attachment 20 and/or any food processing blades or other processing elements, while also allowing the food processing attachment 20 to rotate freely about the spacer portion 24 and/or to rotate freely and without interference, obstruction, or resistance, during a use and/or an operation of the apparatus 100 of the present invention.
(43) In a preferred embodiment, as well as in any and/or all of the embodiments described herein, the use of the spacer portion 24, or the use of any other spacer portion which can be utilized on or in connection with any other food processing attachment with which the apparatus 100 of the present invention can be utilized, can be optional, and/or the spacer portion 24, or any other spacer portion, can be rotatably connected with the main body 21 of the food processing attachment 20 and can be designed in any appropriate manner as long as the remaining components of the food processing attachment 20, the main body 21, the mixing element 21A, or any food processing blades 22, or any food processing elements, can rotate freely about the spacer portion 24 or other spacer portion while being elevated from the bottom of the respective cooking pot, cooking container, cooking utensil, or any other device or item, in connection with which the apparatus 100 is being utilized.
(44) In this manner, the spacer portion 24 serves to elevate and to protect the remaining components of the food processing attachment 20 above and from the bottom of the respective cooking pot, cooking container, cooking utensil, or any other device or item, in connection with which the apparatus 100 is being utilized, while also allowing the remaining components of the food processing attachment 20, the main body 21, the mixing element 21A, or any food processing blades 22, or any food processing elements, to rotate freely about the spacer portion 24 any without interference, obstruction, or resistance, during a use and/or an operation of the apparatus 100 of the present invention.
(45) In a preferred embodiment, the main housing portion 11 and the cylindrical housing portion 12 can be made, manufactured, or formed, of steel, stainless steel, plastic, heat treated plastic, composite material, or any other suitable or appropriate material or materials, or any combination of same.
(46) In a preferred embodiment, the main housing portion 11 houses an electric motor (not shown). In a preferred embodiment, the electric motor is an alternating current (AC) motor which can be powered via the line cord 17. In another preferred embodiment, the apparatus 100 can also be battery powered and can be equipped with direct current (DC) motor. In still another preferred embodiment, the electric motor can also be either an AC motor or a DC motor and the apparatus 100 can be equipped with any DC-AC conversion circuitry or equipment or AC-DC conversion circuitry or equipment in order to facilitate use of the apparatus with any type or kind of motor and any available power source. In a preferred embodiment, the main housing portion also houses a control device or a controller and any attendant circuitry and/or equipment activating, de-activating, enabling, or disabling, or controlling and/or all operations and functions which can be performed by the apparatus 100.
(47) In a preferred embodiment, the cylindrical housing portion 12 is a hollow cylinder which can house can accommodate a rotating rod, shaft, or element (not shown) which is utilized to drive an operation of the food processing attachment 20 and the food processing blades 22 or any other food processing attachments or devices which can be utilized in connection with the apparatus 100 of the present invention.
(48) In a preferred embodiment, either or both of the main housing portion 11 and/or the cylindrical housing portion 12 can also house the drive mechanism (not shown) which is associated with the electric motor and the drive mechanism mating element (not shown) which is attached to or mated with the rotating rod, shaft, or element and which transfers the rotational energy or the rotating operation of the electric motor to the rotating rod, shaft, or element. In a preferred embodiment, either or both of the cylindrical housing portion 12 and/or the food processing attachment 20 can house the food processor drive mating element (not shown) which transfers the rotational energy or the rotating operation of the rotating rod, shaft, or element, to the food processor attachment 20 which causes the food processing blades 22 to rotate or spin during operation. In a preferred embodiment, the food processing blades 22 are fixedly attached or connected to the food processor attachment 20 so that the food processing blades 22 turn or rotate with the respective mechanical components of the food processor attachment 20.
(49) With reference once again to
(50) In a preferred embodiment, the hole or opening 27 in the plate 25 can be designed or selected to be of sufficient diameter to allow the cylindrical housing portion 12 to be inserted therein and/or there through and, once the apparatus 100 is assembled for use, the plate 25 and the cylindrical housing portion 12 can be slideable or moveable about or relative to each other. For example, when the plate 25 of the apparatus 100 is fixed, the cylindrical housing portion 12 and slide back and forth as needed through the hole or opening 27 in the plate 25. Likewise, when the cylindrical housing portion 12 may be fixed in position, the plate 25 can be slideable or moveable along the cylindrical housing portion 12.
(51) In a preferred embodiment, the plate 25 can serve any number of functions. For example, the plate 25, which can be of any suitable size, diameter, or thickness, can be selected to be large enough so at to cover the contents of, and/or so as to extend beyond the sides of, any type, kind, or size of cooking pot, cooking container, cooking utensil, or any other device or item which can be utilized in connection with the apparatus 100 of the present invention. The plate 25 can be utilized, among other tings, to secure or to stabilize the apparatus 100 on the top portion or on top of the respective cooking pot, cooking container, cooking utensil, or any other device or item, which can be utilized in connection with the apparatus 100 of the present invention, or the plate 25 can be utilized to prevent food from splattering from, or from or otherwise being expelled from, the respective cooking pot, cooking container, cooking utensil, or any other device or item, or can be utilized to provide a stable platform on or with which a user or operator can perform any food processing operation.
(52) In a preferred embodiment, the apparatus 100 of the present invention, by virtue of the fact that the plate 25 and the cylindrical housing portion 12 can be slideable along each other or with regards to each other, can be utilized in connection with cooking pots, cooking containers, cooking utensils, or any other devices or items having any depth. Also, since a preferred embodiment use of the apparatus 100 of the present invention may involve placing the apparatus on top of a cooking pot, cooking container, cooking utensil, or other device or item, and lowering the food processing blades onto the food or food ingredients to be processed, the slideability of the plate 25 vis-a-vis the cylindrical housing portion 12 and vice versa, allows the user or operator to place the plate 25 over the cooking pot, cooking container, cooking utensil, or other device or item, so as to prevent food therein from splattering, and so as to allow the user or operator to activate the apparatus 100 in order to cut or slice through the food or food ingredients until the food processing attachment reaches the bottom of the cooking pot, cooking container, cooking utensil, or other device or item, at which time and/or position the apparatus 100 can be utilized to perform the desired food processing operation.
(53) In the above-described manner, a controlled cut through of the food or food ingredients from the top of same down can be effectuated in order to bring or situate the food processing blades 22 to a preferred location near the bottom of the cooking pot, cooking container, cooking utensil, or other device or item. The slideability of the plate 25 vis-a-vis the cylindrical housing portion 12 and vice versa, also allows a user or operator to move the food processing blades up and down via the handle, to effectuate any desired food processing operation, while keeping the plate 25 in place to prevent splattering and/or to stabilize the apparatus 100 vis-a-vis the cooking pot, cooking container, cooking utensil, or other device or item.
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(56) In a preferred embodiment, the rotating rod 33 can have a male connector section 35 which can be secured in place in a female connector section 34 of the drive mechanism 32 and the rotating rod 33 can be secured with the drive mechanism 32 by using any suitable or appropriate securing elements, devices, or means, which are known by those persons skilled in the art for securing such connections. In a preferred embodiment, the respective connector sections 34 and 35 can be of such a respective and corresponding shape(s) so as to ensure that the rotational energy of the drive mechanism 32 is transferred to the rotating rod 33 in a complete a manner as possible. In this regard, in a preferred embodiment, for example, the female connector section 34 can have an opening which is square in shape, as shown, while the male connector section 35 can also be square in shape in order to mate with the female connector 34.
(57) With reference once again to
(58) In a preferred embodiment, the respective connector sections 36 and 23 can be of such a respective and corresponding shape(s) so as to ensure that the rotational energy of the rotating rod 33 is transferred to the food processing attachment 20 in a complete a manner as possible. In this regard, in a preferred embodiment, for example, the female connector section 36 can have an opening which is square in shape, as shown, while the male connector section 23 can also be square in shape in order to mate with the female connector 36.
(59) Although square shapes are described herein as being utilized in the design and/or selection of the various connector sections 34, 35, 36, and 23, it is important to note that, in the preferred embodiment, any shapes can be utilized in the design and selection of these respective connectors. For example, the various connector sections can be three-sided, four sided and rectangular, five-sided, six-sided, or have any number of sides, or can be square, rectangular, triangular, or can be, or can have, any appropriate or desired shape.
(60) In a preferred embodiment, the food processing attachment 20, the plate 25, the cylindrical housing portion 12, the rotating rod 33, and/or any other components of the apparatus 100 can be easily disassembled from the main housing portion 11 so that they can be cleaned and/or sterilized after use and easily reassembled for future use.
(61) In another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the plate 25 can include on the lower side portion of same, a cylindrical portion which can serve as a protective covering for the food processing blades 22 of the food processing attachment 20.
(62) In a preferred embodiment, the apparatus 100 and method the present invention can be utilized in order to perform a food processing operation on food or food ingredients which are located in a cooking pot, a cooking container, a cooking utensil, or any other device or item. In this regard, in a preferred embodiment, the apparatus 100 can be utilized with or in connection with the same a cooking pot, a cooking container, a cooking utensil, or any other device or item in or with which the food or food ingredients were cooked, so as to dispense with the need of having to transfer the food or food ingredients into a separate food processor or food processing container. In this regard, the apparatus 100 can be utilized in order to avoid or to dispense transferring food, food ingredients, and any cooking liquids, from and between containers, thereby preventing any spills, messes, or waste, and/or dispensing with the need to handle hot food, food ingredients, or cooking liquids, and/or dispensing with the need to deal with any of the inconveniences or hazards associated with same.
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(64) Thereafter, the user or operator can select a slow speed of operation and can activate the apparatus 100. Once the apparatus 100 has been activated and the processing blades 22 are rotating, the user or operator can press downwardly on the handle 13 in order to cut through food or food ingredients and can continue doing so until the spacer portion 24 of the food processing attachment 20 reaches the bottom of the respective cooking pot, cooking container, cooking utensil, or any other device or item, as shown in
(65) Although the preferred embodiment of
(66) In another preferred embodiment, the plate 25 can be designed to have sides extending from the end of same and extending downwardly.
(67) In another preferred embodiment, the plate 25 can be designed to have at least two flanges along the circumference of same and the respective cooking pot, cooking container, cooking utensil, or any other device or item, can either be designed to have appropriate mating elements for mating with the flanges, or a circular fitting having the mating elements can be placed on and/or around the respective cooking pot, cooking container, cooking utensil, or any other device or item, and the flanges of the plate 25 can be mated with same so as to secure the plate 25 to the respective cooking pot, cooking container, cooking utensil, or any other device or item.
(68) In a preferred embodiment, as well as any and/or all of the embodiments described herein, the plate 25 and food processing attachment 20, and/or the food processing blades 22, can be provided in various sizes, so that the apparatus 100 can be adapted for use with any size, shape, or type of cooking pot, cooking container, cooking utensil, or any other device or item. In another preferred embodiment, any of the food processing attachments 20 and their associated food processing blades 22, rotating rods 33, cylindrical housing portions 12, plates 25, regardless of their type, kind, shape, or size, can be interchangeable so that the apparatus 100 can be adapted for any kind or type of use and/or with any size, type, or kind, of cooking pot, cooking container, cooking utensil, or any other device or item.
(69) In another preferred embodiment, the apparatus 100 can also be utilized for food processing attachments having any number, types, or kinds, of food processing blades 22. In this regard, two, three, four, five, six, or any other number or food processing blades 22 can be included on a food processing attachment.
(70) In another preferred embodiment, the apparatus 100 can also be utilized in conjunction with a food processing attachment 20 which contains beater attachments 50, instead of the food processing blades 22.
(71) In another preferred embodiment, the apparatus 100 can also be utilized in conjunction with a food processing attachment 20 which contains a whisk attachment 55 instead of the food processing blades 22.
(72) In another preferred embodiment, the apparatus 100 can also be utilized in conjunction with a food processing attachment 20 which contains a blender blades 60 instead of the food processing blades 22.
(73) It can be easily seen that the ability to raise and lower the cylindrical housing portion 12 vis--vis the plate 25 can easily facilitate the use of the apparatus of the present invention with or in connection with many different types or kinds of food processing attachments.
(74) In another preferred embodiment, the apparatus of the present invention can be utilized in connection with a cylindrical housing portion assembly and a rotating rod assembly which can be compressible or which can be adjustable lengthwise. In such a preferred embodiment, the apparatus can be equipped with the cylindrical housing portion assembly and the rotating rod assembly which can be designed and/or which can be constructed to be compressible so as to be shortened lengthwise. In this manner, the apparatus can be utilized so as to shorten the effective length of the cylindrical housing portion assembly and the rotating rod assembly in order to position the main housing portion against the top side of the plate, as is shown for example in
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(77) In a preferred embodiment, the upper portion 212A has, on the bottom side thereof a cylindrical plate 212J which is utilized in connection with the spring 212K in order to provide a connecting surface for the spring 212K as shown. In a preferred embodiment, the spring 212K is situated and placed between the bottom side of the cylindrical plate 212J and the top side cylindrical plate 212L located at the bottom of the interior of the lower portion 212B. In a preferred embodiment, the spring 212K provides the appropriate tension and/or bias between the upper portion 212A and the lower portion 212B for facilitating the compression of the adjustable cylindrical housing portion 212. In a preferred embodiment, the spring 212K is selected to be sized so that it will being situated around the rotating rod assembly 233 and so as not to interfere with the rotating rod assembly 233 which, when the apparatus 200 is fully assembled, will be positioned and which will rotate within the space in the center of the spring 212K.
(78) In a preferred embodiment, the lower portion 212B can have at least two holes or openings 212H on each side thereof which can correspond to each longitudinal slot(s) 212G located in or on the upper portion 212A and which can facilitate or allow placement of a connector element(s) 212C for attaching the lower portion 212B to the upper portion 212A as shown in
(79) In a preferred embodiment, the inner end portion 212C1 of each connecting element 212C is sized to be larger than the longitudinal slot 212G so that the middle portion 212C2 of each connecting element 212C can be passed through the longitudinal slot 212G of the upper portion 212A during assembly of the cylindrical housing portion 212 while each inner end portion 212C1 of same is retained by the interior wall of the upper portion 212A, as shown. In a preferred embodiment, each inner end portion 212C1 is sized to be larger than the width of the longitudinal slot 212G so that each inner end portion 212C1 of each connecting element 212C is retained inside the upper portion 212A. Each connecting element 212C extends through the longitudinal slot 212G of the upper portion 212A and through the holes or openings 212H of the lower portion 212B and extends beyond the exterior side wall of the lower portion. Each outer end portion 212C3, having a size larger that the diameter of the hole or opening 212H is connected to the end of each connecting element 212C which extends beyond the exterior wall of the lower portion 212B so that each outer end portion is located adjacent the exterior wall of the lower portion 212B when the adjustable cylindrical hosing portion 212 is assembled.
(80) The assembly of the adjustable cylindrical housing portion 212 facilitates the longitudinal movement of the lower portion 212B along the longitudinal slots 212G so that its movement towards in the direction towards the main housing portion 211 results in a shortening of the length of the adjustable cylindrical housing portion 212 and its movement in the direction away from the main housing portion 211 results in a lengthening of the adjustable cylindrical housing portion 212.
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(82) With reference once again to
(83) In a preferred embodiment, the respective connector sections 236 and 23 can be of such a respective and corresponding shape(s) so as to ensure that the rotational energy of the adjustable rotating rod assembly 233 is transferred to the food processing attachment 20 in a complete a manner as possible. In this regard, in a preferred embodiment, for example, the female connector section 236 can have an opening which is square in shape while the male connector section 23 can also be square in shape in order to mate with the female connector 236. Although square shapes are described herein as being utilized in the design and/or selection of the various connector sections 34, 235, 236, and 23, it is important to note that, in the preferred embodiment, any shapes can be utilized in the design and selection of these respective connectors. For example, the various connector sections can be three-sided, four sided and rectangular, five-sided, six-sided, or have any number of sides, or can be rectangular, triangular, or can be, or can have, any appropriate or desired shape.
(84) With reference once again to
(85) In a preferred embodiment, the lower portion 233B can have at least two holes or openings 233H on each side thereof which can correspond to each longitudinal slot(s) 233G located in or on the upper portion 233A and which can facilitate or allow placement of a connector element(s) 233C for attaching the lower portion 233B to the upper portion 233A as shown in
(86) In a preferred embodiment, the inner end portion 233C1 of each connecting element 233C is sized to be larger than the longitudinal slot 233G so that the middle portion 233C2 of each connecting element 233C can be passed through the longitudinal slot 233G of the upper portion 233A during assembly of the cylindrical housing portion 233 while each inner end portion 233C1 of same is retained by the interior wall of the upper portion 233A, as shown. In a preferred embodiment, each inner end portion 233C1 is sized to be larger than the width of the longitudinal slot 233G so that each inner end portion 233C1 of each connecting element 233C is retained inside the upper portion 233A. Each connecting element 233C extends through the longitudinal slot 233G of the upper portion 233A and through the holes or openings 233H of the lower portion 233B and extends beyond the exterior side wall of the lower portion. Each outer end portion 233C3, having a size larger that the diameter of the hole or opening 233H is connected to the end of each connecting element 233C which extends beyond the exterior wall of the lower portion 233B so that each outer end portion is located adjacent the exterior wall of the lower portion 233B when the adjustable rotating rod assembly 233 is assembled.
(87) The assembly of the adjustable rotating rod assembly 233 facilitates the longitudinal movement of the lower portion 233B along the longitudinal slots 233G so that its movement towards in the direction towards the main housing portion 211 results in a shortening of the length of the adjustable rotating rod assembly 233 and its movement in the direction away from the main housing portion 211 results in a lengthening of the adjustable rotating rod assembly 233. Further, the assembly of the adjustable rotating rod assembly 233 also provides that the rotation of the lower portion 233B is driven by the rotation of the upper portion 233A. In this regard, the adjustable rotating rod assembly 233 of
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(89) With reference to
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(91) In a preferred embodiment, the respective connector sections 336 and 23 can be of such a respective and corresponding shape(s) so as to ensure that the rotational energy of the adjustable rotating rod assembly 333 is transferred to the food processing attachment 20 in a complete a manner as possible. In this regard, in a preferred embodiment, for example, the female connector section 336 can have an opening which is square in shape while the male connector section 23 can also be square in shape in order to mate with the female connector 336. Although square shapes are described herein as being utilized in the design and/or selection of the various connector sections 34, 335, 336, and 23, it is important to note that, in the preferred embodiment, any shapes can be utilized in the design and selection of these respective connectors. For example, the various connector sections can be three-sided, four sided and rectangular, five-sided, six-sided, or have any number of sides, or can be rectangular, triangular, or can be, or can have, any appropriate or desired shape.
(92) In a preferred embodiment, the adjustable rotating rod assembly 333 also includes a spring 333K which provides the tension and/or bias for facilitating the compression and expansion of the adjustable rotating rod assembly 333. In a preferred embodiment, the upper portion 333A has, on the bottom side thereof a cylindrical plate 333J which is utilized in connection with the spring 333K in order to provide a connecting surface for the spring 333K as shown. In a preferred embodiment, the spring 333K is situated and placed between the bottom side of the upper portion 333J and the top side cylindrical plate 333L located in the lower region of the lower portion 333B as shown. In a preferred embodiment, the spring 333K provides the appropriate tension and/or bias between the upper portion 333A and the lower portion 333B for facilitating the compression of the adjustable rotating rod assembly 333.
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(94) With reference
(95) The adjustable rotating rod assembly of
(96) In another preferred embodiment, the plate 25 can be secured to the respective cooking pot, cooking container, cooking utensil, or any other device or item, using any suitable connecting devices, elements, springs loaded devices, clips, or any other connectors. For example, a circular fitting which can have flanges which can correspond to flanges of the plate, or which can have horizontally extending edges, can be secured to the top edge of the respective cooking pot, cooking container, cooking utensil, or any other device or item. Once the apparatus is placed on the top of the respective cooking pot, cooking container, cooking utensil, or any other device or item, the edge of the plate, or a flange (if utilized), can then be secured to the horizontally extending edge, or a flange (if utilized), on or of the circular fitting by using any suitable connecting element, including, but not limited to, a C-clamped connector, a spring-loaded clip or connector, or any other suitable device.
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(98) In another preferred embodiment, the apparatus 100 of the present invention can also be designed so that the main housing 11 can be secured at any desired height above the plate 25 during use. To facilitate securing the main housing 11 at any desired height above the plate 25, the cylindrical housing portion 12 can be designed to have a longitudinal strip of material, or any number of longitudinal strips of material, which can be made of rubber or any other suitable material, and which can run lengthwise along and down the cylindrical housing portion 12. A height adjuster element, which can be placed between the main housing 11 and the plate 25 during the assembly of the apparatus 100 for that particular use, can be equipped with a bolt and an associated turning or rotating portion which can be turned in order to turn the bolt so as to cause the bolt to be moved into a contact with the longitudinal strip of material, so as to hold the cylindrical housing portion 12 and the main housing 11 in a non-moveable and/or stationary contact with each other and at a desired elevation above the plate 25 and, correspondingly, to maintain the food processing attachment 20 at a desired position within the respective cooking pot, cooking container, cooking utensil, or any other device or item. In this manner, if a particular height adjustment is desired for the main housing 11 to be secured above the plate 25, or if a particular position of the food processing attachment 20 within the respective cooking pot, cooking container, cooking utensil, is desired, the apparatus 100 of the present invention can be utilized to effectuate same.
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(100) The apparatus 100 and method of the present invention can be utilized to perform any type or kind of food processing operations, activities, and/or functions, with or involving any types or kinds of foods and/or food ingredients. The apparatus 100 and method of the present invention can also be utilized to perform any type or kind of food processing operations, activities, and/or functions, with or involving any types or kinds of hot or cold foods and/or food ingredients.
(101) In another preferred embodiment, the apparatus 100 and method of the present invention can be utilized to perform any type or kind of food processing operations, activities, and/or functions, including, but not limited to foods or food ingredients which have been prepared by the simultaneous boiling and steam of same, the boiling of same, or the steaming of same, prior to processing same using the apparatus 100 of the present invention.
(102) In any and/or all of the embodiments described herein, the use of an adjustable cylindrical housing portion 212 and any adjustable rotating rod assemblies 233 or 333 in connection with the apparatus 100 or 200 can allow a user or operator to use the apparatus 100 or 200 in connection with different sizes of cooking pots, cooking containers, cooking utensils, or any other devices or items.
(103) In another preferred embodiment as well as any and/or all of the embodiments described herein, any type, kind, shape, or size, of plates 25 can be utilized in connection with the apparatus 100 or 200 so as to allow a user or operator to use the apparatus 100 or 200 in connection with different sizes of cooking pots, cooking containers, cooking utensils, or any other devices or items.
(104) In another preferred embodiment as well as any and/or all of the embodiments described herein, any number, type, kind, shape, or size, of plates 25, cylindrical housing portions 12, adjustable cylindrical housing portions 212, rotating rods 13, adjustable rotating rod assemblies 233, or adjustable rotating rod assemblies 233, or food processing attachments 20, can be utilized with the apparatus 100 and/or 200 in an interchangeable manner or fashion for any type or kind, or application, of use.
(105) The apparatus 100 and 200 of the present invention can be utilized in order to perform any food processing operations, food blending operations, food whisking operations or food whipping operations, or food beating operations, or any other operations on or with any types or kinds of foods, food ingredients, or liquids.
(106) In any and/or all of the embodiments described herein, the apparatus 100 can also be designed, and can be utilized, to perform any number of food processing and/or food processing-related operations and/or modes of operations, which can include, but which are not limited to, chopping, mixing, blending, liquefying, grating, beating, whipping. whisking, stirring, pureeing, pulsing, ice crushing, crumbing, extracting, preparing dough, preparing smoothies, performing high speed operations, and/or performing food processing and/or any other food processing-related, operations on, with, or regarding any of the various types or kinds or food(s), food ingredient(s), or liquids(s), with which the apparatus 100 can be utilized.
(107) In another preferred embodiments, as well as any and/or all of the embodiments described herein, the apparatus 100 can be programmed to perform any of the food processing and/or food processing-related operations or functions described herein. For example, a user need only select the desired food processing and/or food processing-related operation or function and then start the apparatus 100. In another preferred embodiment, the apparatus 100 can also be programmed to sequence through a number of different operations or functions. As and for an example, the apparatus 100 can, upon being selected to do so, perform a chopping operation, a mixing operation, a blending operation, and a liquefying operation on any food, food ingredient(s), or liquid(s). It is important to note that the apparatus 100 can also be programmed, or pre-programmed, to perform any of the herein-described operations or functions in any desired sequence for any desired period of time.
(108) As and for an illustrative, but not limiting, example, when preparing a soup base, the apparatus 100 can be selected to chop the ingredients being processed for 30 seconds, then mix same for 30 seconds, then blend same for 30 seconds, and then liquefy same for 30 seconds before ceasing operation. As and for another illustrative, but not limiting, example, when preparing a smoothie, the apparatus 100 can be selected to crush ice for 30 seconds, chop the ingredients being processed for 30 seconds, then mix same for 30 seconds, then blend same for 30 seconds, and then liquefy same for 30 seconds before ceasing operation.
(109) In a preferred embodiment, the apparatus 100 can also be designed, or can be preprogrammed, with any number of food processing operational or functional combinational sequences as well as the timed sequences for each operation or function utilized. In another preferred embodiment, the apparatus 100 can also be programmed by a user to perform any operations or functions in any sequential order or manner and/or for any desired time period(s).
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(111) With reference once again to
(112) In a preferred embodiment, the user can select the mode of operation or the modes of operation of the apparatus 100 via the control panel 16, and can then activate the apparatus 100 via the operating switch 14 and/or the On/Off Switch 15 so as to operate the apparatus 100 as desired. The apparatus 100 and, in particular, the CPU 11A can be programmed in order to control the mode(s) of operation of the apparatus 100, the motor 11D, the food processing attachment 20, and/or the plurality of food processing blades 22, as well as to control the operating speed(s) of the apparatus 100, the motor 11D, the food processing attachment 20, and/or the food processing blades 22, so as to utilize the apparatus 100 in any of the herein-described, or any other suitable, modes of operation and/or in any sequential modes of operation.
(113) In a preferred embodiment, the CPU 11A can be programmed with various modes of operation(s), and any times for operating same, including, for example, but not limited to, motor speed(s) and time(s) of operation, for or regarding each mode of operation, for performing each of a wide variety of chopping, mixing, blending, liquefying, grating, beating, whipping. whisking, stirring, pureeing, pulsing, ice crushing, crumbing, extracting, preparing dough, preparing smoothies, high speed operation(s), and/or food processing and/or any other food processing-related, modes of operations.
(114) In another preferred embodiment, the apparatus 100 of the present invention can be utilized with, or as a component of, a cooking apparatus.
(115) With reference once again to
(116) With reference once again to
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(121) In a preferred embodiment, the apparatus 100 can be utilized with interchangeable plates 25 which can have different sizes or diameters so as to accommodate and/or so as to facilitate utilizing the plate 25 to cover the entire open top of any pot or the cooking pot 420, in a manner similar or analogous to the manner shown in the embodiment of
(122) In a preferred embodiment, the lower lid assembly 450 can be designed to have a center portion opening, or cutout or hole, of any desired diameter size, with the plate 25 of the apparatus 100 being selected to mate with same as shown in
(123) In another preferred embodiment, the two-piece lid assembly can also be replaced with a one-piece lid assembly. In a preferred embodiment, the lid assembly, whether it be a one-piece assembly or a two-piece assembly can be utilized to cover the cooking pot 420 and the food(s), food ingredient(s), or liquid(s), while same are being cooked therein. Thereafter, the one-piece lid can be removed and the apparatus 100 can be mounted thereon and attached thereto as shown in
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(125) With reference once again to
(126) In a preferred embodiment, the heating element 424 can be utilized in order to perform stovetop-like cooking with the cooking pot 420. In a preferred embodiment, the heating element 424 can be of the same type or kind as those heating elements typically utilized in or as electric stove burners on electric stoves which can typically be found in homes and/or in commercial food preparation establishments. In this regard, the heating element 424 can be of the same type of kind of heating element as those heating elements use for stovetop cooking on, or in connection with, electric stove burners. In a preferred embodiment, the heating element 424 can be designed and utilized in order to perform stovetop or stovetop-like cooking operations or tasks, with heating temperatures at least the same as, or comparable to, the maximum cooking temperatures of conventional household electric stove burners or gas stove burners or commercial electric stove burners or commercial gas stove burners. In this regard, the cooking pot 420 can be utilized in order to perform stovetop cooking or stovetop-like cooking operations or tasks. In this regard, the cooking pot 420 is not limited to performing only slow cooking operations or tasks.
(127) With reference once again to
(128) With reference once again to
(129) In a preferred embodiment, the insulation 426 is designed to completely contain and/or dissipate the heat produced by the heating element 424 and the jacket heating element 425 and to minimize and/or to prevent the transfer of that heat to the housing 428. In a preferred embodiment, the housing 428 of the cooking pot 420 can be made, formed, or constructed, of any suitable material or materials which can contain and dissipate heat which is generated by the cooking pot 420 so as to maintain the surface temperature of the cooking pot 420 at a safe level during use of the cooking pot 420. In a preferred embodiment, the material or materials used in making, forming, or constructing, the housing 428 can be any suitable material or materials which are typically or otherwise known or utilized for or in manufacturing insulated cooking devices and/or cooking utensils. In a preferred embodiment, the material or materials used in making, forming, or constructing, the housing 428 can be any suitable material or materials which are typically or otherwise known or utilized for or in controlling, and in maintaining at a safe temperature level, the exteriors of slow cookers, cooking devices, and/or other cooking utensils. In a preferred embodiment, the housing 428, and/or any exterior wall(s) of the housing 428, can be made of any suitable porcelain material, ceramic material, or any other suitable non-heat conducting material or materials or heat insulating material or materials.
(130) In a preferred embodiment, the jacket heating element 425 can have a tapering cross sectional shape as shown in
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(133) With reference once again to
(134) In a preferred embodiment, the user can select the mode of operation or the modes of operation of the cooking pot 420 via the control panel 430, and can activate the cooking pot 420 via the operating switch 411E and/or the On/Off Switch 411F so as to operate the cooking pot 420 as desired. The cooking pot 420 and, in particular, the CPU 411A, can be programmed to control the mode(s) of operation of the cooking pot 420, the heating element 424, and the jacket heating element 425, as well as to control the operating temperature(s) of the cooking pot 420, in order to facilitate the use of the cooking pot 420 as desired and/or in any suitable mode(s) of operation or in any desired sequential modes of operation.
(135) In a preferred embodiment, the CPU 411A can be programmed with various cooking modes of operation(s), and any cooking temperatures and corresponding cooking times corresponding thereto, including, for example, but not limited to, heating temperatures and times of and for the heating element 424 and/or of and for the jacket heating element 425, in order to perform low temperature cooking operations, medium temperature cooking operations, high temperature cooking operations, slow cooking operations, stovetop cooking operations, food warming operations, and/or any other cooking operations which can be performed by the cooking pot 420. The CPU 411A can also be preprogrammed and/or programmed for cooking foods, food ingredients, and/or liquids, and for performing automatic sequential cooking operations for cooking foods, food ingredients, or liquids. In this regard, the CPU 411A can be preprogrammed or can be programmed with predetermined operating mode settings, as well as any corresponding cooking temperatures or cooking temperature settings and any cooking times allocated for each of the cooking temperatures or cooking temperature settings. The CPU 411A can also be preprogrammed, or can be programmed, so as to automatically control various types of kinds of cooking modes of operation in order to effectuate or perform various cooking techniques.
(136) In a preferred embodiment, the apparatus 100 and the cooking pot 420 can be utilized in conjunction with one another in order to cook or prepare various food(s), food ingredient(s), or liquids, with and using the cooking pot 420, and to thereafter process the food(s), the food ingredient(s), or the liquid(s), with the apparatus 100. In a preferred embodiment, the apparatus 100 can be attached to the cooking pot 420 during any and/or all cooking operations performed by the cooking pot 420. In another preferred, the apparatus 100 can be attached to the cooking pot 420, in any of the manners described herein, after and and/or all cooking operations by the cooking pot 420 have been completed. In another preferred embodiment the apparatus 100 can be utilized to perform a food processing operation on foods located in the cooking pot 420 while the cooking pot 420 is performing a cooking operation or task.
(137) In a preferred embodiment, the cooking pot 420 can be utilized to perform any cooking operation or process which is capable of being performed on, with, or using, a conventional stove, an electric stove, or a commercial stove, and came perform any operation such a boiling operation, a steaming operation, a simultaneous boiling an steaming operation, a frying operation, or a sauting operation, or any combination of or involving same.
(138) Applicant hereby incorporates by reference herein the subject matter and teachings of U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 61/972,729, filed Mar. 31, 2014, which teaches and describes a reduced calorie vegetable-based or fruit-based food product and/or a reduced calorie vegetable-based or fruit-based food product ingredient and process and/or method for preparing or making same, the subject matter and teachings of which are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety. The apparatus 100 of the present invention can be utilized in practicing the inventions described in U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 61/972,729.
(139) Applicant hereby incorporates by reference herein the subject matter and teachings of U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 61/981,524, filed Apr. 18, 2014, which teaches and describes a reduced calorie vegetable-based or fruit-based food product and/or a reduced calorie vegetable-based or fruit-based food product ingredient and process and/or method for preparing or making same, the subject matter and teachings of which are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety. The apparatus 100 of the present invention can be utilized in practicing the inventions described in U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 61/981,524.
(140) In any and/or all of the embodiments described herein, the apparatus 100, 200, or 400 can be utilized in order to perform any type or kind of food processing operation, including, but not limited to, is a chopping operation, a mixing operation, a blending operation, a liquefying operation, a grating operation, a beating operation, a whipping operation. a whisking operation, a stirring operation, a pureeing operation, a pulsing operation, an ice crushing operation, a crumbing operation, an extracting operation, a dough preparing operation, a smoothie preparing operation, or a high speed operation, or any other food processing operation, on a food, a food ingredient, before same is cooked.
(141) In any and/or all of the embodiments described herein, the apparatus 100, 200, or 400 can be utilized in order to perform any type or kind of food processing operation, including, but not limited to, is a chopping operation, a mixing operation, a blending operation, a liquefying operation, a grating operation, a beating operation, a whipping operation. a whisking operation, a stirring operation, a pureeing operation, a pulsing operation, an ice crushing operation, a crumbing operation, an extracting operation, a dough preparing operation, a smoothie preparing operation, or a high speed operation, or any other food processing operation, on a food, a food ingredient, during a cooking operation on or involving same, or while same is in the processed of being cooked or undergoing a cooking operation or process.
(142) In any and/or all of the embodiments described herein, the apparatus 100, 200, or 400 can be utilized in order to perform any type or kind of food processing operation, including, but not limited to, is a chopping operation, a mixing operation, a blending operation, a liquefying operation, a grating operation, a beating operation, a whipping operation. a whisking operation, a stirring operation, a pureeing operation, a pulsing operation, an ice crushing operation, a crumbing operation, an extracting operation, a dough preparing operation, a smoothie preparing operation, or a high speed operation, or any other food processing operation, on a food, a food ingredient, after same has been cooked or upon the completion of a cooking operation or cooking process with or involving same.
(143) In any and/or all of the embodiments described herein, the cooking apparatus 400 and/or the cooking pot 420 is capable of being used to boil, to steam or to simultaneously boil and steam a food or a food ingredient.
(144) In any and/or all of the embodiments described herein, the apparatus 100, the apparatus 200, the cooking apparatus 400, and/or the cooking pot 420, are each capable, separately and/or in any combination, of being used to practice the inventions disclosed and taught by U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 61/972,729, filed Mar. 31, 2014, which teaches and describes a reduced calorie vegetable-based or fruit-based food product and/or a reduced calorie vegetable-based or fruit-based food product ingredient and process and/or method for preparing or making same, the subject matter and teachings of which are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
(145) In any and/or all of the embodiments described herein, the apparatus 100, the apparatus 200, the cooking apparatus 400, and/or the cooking pot 420, are each capable, separately and/or in any combination, of being used to practice the inventions disclosed and taught by U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 61/981,524, filed Apr. 18, 2014, which teaches and describes a reduced calorie vegetable-based or fruit-based food product and/or a reduced calorie vegetable-based or fruit-based food product ingredient and process and/or method for preparing or making same, the subject matter and teachings of which are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
(146) While the present invention has been described and illustrated in various preferred and alternate embodiments, such descriptions are merely illustrative of the present invention and are not to be construed to be limitations thereof. In this regard, the present invention encompasses all modifications, variations and/or alternate embodiments, with the scope of the present invention being limited only by the claims which follow.