Splash Protector for a Spindle Mixer or Similar Machine
20180160856 ยท 2018-06-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47J43/0705
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J31/44
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47J43/07
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J31/44
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A splash protector for a spindle mixer or similar machine is provided in order to minimize or eliminate unwanted splashing or spraying of foodstuff out of the mixing vessel during operation of the machine. The splash protector includes a splash guard mount part configured to be attached to the spindle mixer and a splash guard body removably attachable to the splash guard mount part such as by a user's hand, wherein the splash guard body is configured to be removed and attached to the splash guard mount part without the use of tools. Consequently, the splash protector can be readily removed for cleaning and readily reattached for additional use.
Claims
1. A splash protector for a spindle mixer comprising: a splash guard mount part configured to be attached to the spindle mixer; a splash guard body removably attachable to the splash guard mount part, wherein the splash guard body is configured to be removed and attached to the splash guard mount part without the use of tools; and a splash shield rotatably attached to the splash guard body about an axis X predominantly behind an axis Y of a spindle to provide splash protection.
2. The splash protector of claim 1, wherein the splash guard body comprises one or more slots and the splash guard mount part comprises one or more corresponding tabs configured to be received within the one or more slots to removably attach the splash guard body to the splash guard mount part.
3. The splash protector of claim 2, wherein the one or more tabs each comprise a raised portion configured to require a user to lift the splash guard vertically to remove the splash guard body from the splash guard mount part.
4. The splash protector of claim 2, wherein the one or more tabs each comprise a flexible latch configured to releasably lock the splash guard body in an attached position when the one or more tabs are inserted into the corresponding one or more slots.
5. The splash protector of claim 4, wherein the flexible latch is depressed to remove the splash guard body from the splash guard mount part.
6. The splash protector of claim 1, wherein the splash guard mount part comprises one or more slots and the splash guard body comprises one or more corresponding tabs configured to be received within the one or more slots to removably attach the splash guard body to the splash guard mount part.
7. The splash protector of claim 6, wherein the one or more tabs each comprise a lowered portion configured to require a user to lift the splash guard vertically to remove the splash guard body from the splash guard mount part.
8. The splash protector of claim 1, further comprising a splash shield rotatably coupled to the splash guard body.
9. The splash protector of claim 8, wherein the splash shield comprises a lower edge that is rounded.
10. A splash protector for a spindle mixer comprising: a splash guard mount part configured to be attached to the spindle mixer; a splash guard body removably attachable to the splash guard mount part; a splash shield rotatably attached to the splash guard body, wherein the splash shield is characterized by a front-facing, lower edge that includes a bearing surface for displacing the splash shield during an operation of the spindle mixer; and means for removing and attaching the splash guard body to the splash guard mount without the use of tools.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0009] The present invention is a splash protector 10 comprising a splash guard mount part 12 that is mechanically attached to a spindle mixer 14 or like machine (via simple fasteners such as screws or other means familiar to those in the art) and a splash guard body 16 that is attached to the splash guard mount 12 via features that provide a secure attachment, yet allow for removal from the splash guard mount without the use of tools.
[0010] The vertical sidewalls 22 of the splash guard body 16 may be spaced apart at the uppermost portion of the splash guard body 16 by a first width (side to side or lateral) dimension W.sub.1 that is preferably very close in size to the lateral dimension of the spindle mixer or machine itself. The first width dimension W.sub.1 may be slightly smaller than or slightly larger than the lateral dimension of the spindle mixer or machine itself. The sidewalls 22 may extend downward at that dimension to a position corresponding vertically to the uppermost possible travel of the cup or vessel containing the item to be mixed or processed. The sidewalls 22 then flare out as the sidewalls 22 extend vertically below the position corresponding to the uppermost possible travel of the cup or vessel containing the item to be mixed or processed to a second width dimension W.sub.2 that accommodates a wider range of motion to enable easier manipulation of the item to be processed. This transition of the sidewalls 22 from the first width dimension W.sub.1 to the second width dimension W.sub.2 enables close placement of adjacent equipment to the unit (ex. cup holders/lid holders/items to be processed/other processing equipment) while simultaneously accommodating a wide range of motion for the operator to better and more easily process the item to be processed.
[0011] The present invention is also characterized by a splash shield 28 that is rotatably attached to the splash guard body 16 about an axis X predominantly behind an axis Y of the spindle, and above the furthest most possible travel of the top of the vessel holding the material to be processed or blended. The splash shield 28 serves the purpose of providing splash protection for the operator by interposing itself directly between the operator and the item to be processed while still allowing the operator to manipulate the item to be processed freely.
[0012] The splash shield is further characterized by a front, lower edge 30 that is provided with a generous bearing surface for the operator's hand or wrist or arm to act upon in order to displace the splash shield while blending. This can be accomplished in several ways. For example, as shown in
[0013] A second embodiment of the splash protector 10 is shown in
[0014] A third embodiment of the splash protector 10 is shown in
[0015] According to the foregoing, the removal and re-attachment of the splash protector is readily performed manually by the user's hand or hands and without the use of tools. Therefore, the splash protector may be removed for cleaning or when not in use and then reattached in a tool-free manner.