WORKBENCH FOR PIZZERIAS, TRATTORIAS, RESTAURANTS, INDUSTRIAL KITCHENS AND THE LIKE

20190142187 ยท 2019-05-16

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Inventors

Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

A workbench for pizzerias, trattorias, restaurants, industrial kitchens and the like, includes a worktop (10) where the base of the product to be filled is placed. The worktop revolves around a vertical axis (K) and is capable of rotating around a horizontal axis (X), so that, when the workbench (100) is not in operation, the worktop (10) can be titled from a horizontal position to a substantially vertical position. The workbench (100) can be disassembled completely, with the subdivision into the various constituent groups which include, respectively, a worktop (10), a supporting frame (20), a shelf-carrying arm (30), and an electromechanical assembly (40), the groups being easily and rapidly reassembled.

Claims

1-6. (canceled)

7. A workbench (100) for pizzerias, trattorias, restaurants, industrial kitchens and the like, comprising a worktop (10) on which a product to be filled is placed, said worktop (10) revolving about a vertical axis (K) and being adapted to rotate about a horizontal axis (X) so that when said workbench (100) is not in use said worktop (10) can be tilted from a horizontal position to a substantially vertical position, said workbench (100) being adapted to be completely disassembled into constituent groups comprising said worktop (10), a frame (20) for supporting said worktop (10), a shelf-carrying arm (30), and an electromechanical assembly (40), said constituent groups being easily and rapidly reassembled.

8. The workbench (100) for pizzerias, trattorias, restaurants, industrial kitchens, and the like, according to claim 7, wherein said worktop (10) is dismountable into a base (11) having at a bottom thereof a flange (12) to which a crankcase (13) is attached, said crankcase (13) having two lateral pivots (14) protruding therefrom whereby said base (11) can be tilted by rotation about said pivots (14).

9. The workbench (100) for pizzerias, trattorias, restaurants, industrial kitchens, and the like, according to claim 8, wherein said frame (20) for supporting said worktop (10) comprises two dismountable uprights (21) each having a bracket (22) for supporting one of said pivots (14), and being supported by crosspieces (23) braced by stakes (24) and provided with wheels (25), said frame (20) further comprising a dismountable lower bearing plane (26) and a pair of upper closure plugs (27).

10. The workbench (100) for pizzerias, trattorias, restaurants, industrial kitchens, and the like, according to claim 7, wherein said shelf-carrying arm (30) comprises a dismountable arm (31) onto which at least one perforated shelf (32) is fitted and which supports bowls containing filling product.

11. The workbench (100) for pizzerias, trattorias, restaurants, industrial kitchens, and the like, according to claim 8, wherein said electromechanical assembly (40) is operatively coupled to said crankbase (13) and comprises a unitary unit including an engine (41) and a reduction unit (42).

Description

[0014] These purposes will become clearer through the description of one possible embodiment thereof, made only by way of a non-limiting example, with the help of the attached figures, where:

[0015] FIGS. 1, 2, 3 (tab. I) represent elevation views of the inventive workbench with the worktop positioned in a horizontal, tilted and vertical position, respectively;

[0016] FIGS. 4, 5, 6 represent plan views of the workbench of FIGS. 1, 2, 3;

[0017] FIG. 7 (Tab. II) represents an exploded view of the workbench of FIG. 1, completely disassembled.

[0018] As can be seen in the figures, the inventive workbench, overall indicated with reference 100, comprises a worktop, a supporting frame 20 and a shelf carrying arm 30.

[0019] The worktop 10 is capable of rotating up to 360 around the vertical axis K and to rotate up to 90 around the horizontal axis X through an electromechanical assembly 40, arranged below the worktop 10.

[0020] With this constructive solution, as is inferred from observing FIGS. 1-6, which result in the possibility of rotating the worktop 10 from a horizontal to a vertical position, the size of the entire workbench 100, decreases from the position of maximum overall dimension, when it is operating, substantially due to the measure of the diameter D of the worktop 10, to the position of minimal overall dimension, when it is not operating, substantially due to the maximum width L of the supporting frame 20.

[0021] As is shown in FIG. 7, the worktop 10 is dismountable into a base 11, fitted at the bottom with a flange (12), onto which the crankcase (13) is fastened, from which two lateral pivots 14 protrude to allow its tilting via rotation.

[0022] The supporting frame 20 is dismountable into two uprights 21, where the brackets 22 are fixed, and which are supported by the crosspieces 23, held by the stakes 24 and equipped with wheels 25, and it is completed with a lower bearing plane 26 and with the higher closure plugs 27.

[0023] The shelf-carrying arm 30 is dismountable into an arm 31, onto which perforated shelves 32 are inserted, where the bowls (not shown) containing the fillings are placed.

[0024] The electromechanical assembly 40, which has to be inserted into the crankcase 13, consists of a single unit containing an engine 41 and a reduction unit 42.

[0025] The thus conceived invention is subject to modifications and variations and its construction specifications can be substituted by technically equivalent elements, as long as everything falls into the inventive concept defined by the following claims.