APPARATUS AND RELATED METHODS FOR PREPARING POPCORN
20180139990 ยท 2018-05-24
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Abstract
A heated air popcorn popper provides easy access and clean up through the use of a detachable popping pitcher. The detachable popping pitcher defines an interior popping volume in which heated air is used to cause unpopped kernels to pop and form popped popcorn. The detachable popping pitcher includes a pitcher handle allowing a user to grasp and manipulate the popping pitcher when selectively detaching and attaching the popping pitcher to the popcorn popper. The detachable popping pitcher is completely removable from a popper housing such that loading unpopped kernels into the popping pitcher is simplified and the user need not be concerned about access being awkward or limited. The detachable popping pitcher can be fully removed from the popper housing following popping such that any remaining unpopped or popped kernels can be emptied from the detachable popping pitcher and the detachable popping pitcher can be cleaned.
Claims
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10. A method for popping popcorn, comprising: removing a popping pitcher from an interior portion of a popper housing; filling the popping pitcher with unpopped kernels outside of the popper housing to form a filled popping pitcher; positioning the filled popping pitcher within the popper housing; and directing heated air though the filled popping pitcher such that the unpopped kernels are caused to pop and form popcorn.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the step of removing the popping pitcher further comprises: detaching the popping pitcher from a mounting surface within the interior portion.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein the step of detaching the popping pitcher further comprises: biasing a handle on the popping pitcher such that a latch release on the popping pitcher disengages a latch member on the popping pitcher from a latch receiver on the mounting surface.
13. The method of claim 10, wherein the step of filling the popping pitcher further comprises: directing a kernel retention member covering an upper opening of the popping pitcher to an open disposition such that the unpopped kernels can be poured into the upper opening.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the kernel retention member includes one or more lid members hingedly covering the upper opening, and wherein the step of directing the kernel retention member further comprises: rotating the one or more lid members to the open disposition.
15. The method of claim 10, wherein the step of positioning the filled popping pitcher within the popper housing further comprise: attaching the popping pitcher to a mounting surface within the interior portion.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the step of attaching the popping pitcher, further comprises: directing a positioning tab on a lower pitcher surface of the popping pitcher into a positioning recess defined by the mounting surface and a rear wall of the popper housing.
17. The method of claim 15, wherein the step of attaching the popping pitcher, further comprises: engaging a latch member on the popping pitcher with a latch receiver on the mounting surface.
18. A method for popping popcorn, comprising: aligning a filled popping pitcher with a mounting surface defined within a popping housing, the filled popping pitcher including a positioning tab that is insertable into a positioning recess on the popping housing; and attaching the filled popping pitcher to the mounting surface.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein the step of attaching the filled popping pitcher to the mounting surface further comprises: engaging a latch member on the filled popping pitcher with a latch receiver on the mounting surface.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein the step of engaging the latch member further comprises: biasing a handle on the popping pitcher such that a latch release on the popping pitcher engages a latch member on the popping pitcher from a latch receiver on the mounting surface.
21. The method of claim 18, further comprising: directing heated air through the filled popping pitcher; and a fan assembly, a heating member, a pitcher screen, and an airflow screen.
22. The method of claim 21, wherein directing heated air through the filled popping pitcher further comprises: aligning the airflow screen of the mounting surface with a pitcher screen of the mounted pitcher so as to allow a fan assembly to direct heated air into the filled popping pitcher such that the heated air interacts with unpopped kernels within an interior heating zone of the filled popping pitcher.
23. The method of claim 22, further comprising: preventing the unpopped kernels from exiting the interior heating zone with a kernel retention member on the filled popping pitcher.
24. The method of claim 22, wherein the heated air is at least 185? F.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] A specific embodiment is now described by way of example to further the understanding of the present disclosure, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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[0035] While the invention is amenable to various modifications and alternative forms, specifics thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the intention is not to limit the invention to the particular embodiments described. On the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0038] Within an interior portion 150 of the popper housing 102, the base assembly 118 defines a mounting platform 152 as illustrated in
[0039] As shown in
[0040] In a representative embodiment, kernel retention mechanism 192 can comprise one or more lid members 194 that are attached to the upper pitcher opening 184 with a corresponding hinge assembly 196. Lid member 194 can comprise two or more lid members 194, such as, for example, three lid members 194 as illustrated with the only requirement being that in combination, the lid members 194 cover the entire upper pitcher opening 184. Each lid member 194 includes a plurality of lid vent openings 198. Each lid member 194 has a corresponding hinge assembly member 196 such that the lid members 194 are individually capable of transitioning between a covering disposition 200 as seen in
[0041] Attached to the pitcher body 180 is a pitcher handle 204. Proximate the pitcher floor 186, the pitcher handle 204 can define a latch member 206 having a tapered latch surface 207 as seen in
[0042] In order to use popcorn popper 100, popping pitcher 104 must be filled with unpopped kernels 210 as illustrated in
[0043] With the popping pitcher 104 filled with the desired amount of unpopped kernels 210, the user opens the transparent door 124 to allow access into the interior portion 150 of the popper housing 102. The user directs the popping pitcher 104 proximate the mounting platform 152 and begins to engage the mounting platform 152 by guiding the positioning tab 191 into the positioning recess 162 as shown in
[0044] With the popcorn popper 100 assembled through attachment of the popping pitcher 104 to the mounting platform 152, the user can plug in an electrical cord (not shown) and utilize the control button 132 to begin a popping cycle. Generally, the fan assembly 166 directs air through the heating member 168 and into the popping pitcher 104 through the aligned airflow screen 158 and pitcher screen 190 whereby the heated air interacts with the unpopped kernels 210 within the interior heating zone 188. Generally, the unpopped kernels 210 are agitated by the heated air and can even be carried upward by the heated air. If unpopped kernels 210 are carried upward, the eventually contact the kernel retention mechanism 192 which prevents the unpopped kernels 210 from exiting the interior heating zone 188. After a period of time, the unpopped kernels 210 begin reaching an internal temperature of at least 185? F., whereby moisture within the unpopped kernels 210 is converted to steam, thus causing the unpopped kernels 210 to pop and become a popped kernel 212. Each popped kernel 212 is substantially larger in physical volume following popping, thereby causing the internal heating zone 188 to become filled with popped kernels 212. As the popped kernels 212 accumulate and stack upon one another, eventually an upper level of the popped kernels 212 reaches the kernel retention mechanism 192. As the upper level of the popped kernels 212 contacts the kernel retention mechanism 192, the kernel retention mechanism 192 is physically forced upward and caused to transition from the covering disposition 200 to the open disposition 202, for example, by causing each lid member 194 to flip from the covering disposition 200 to the open disposition 202. As the kernel retention mechanism 192 transitions to the open disposition 202, the heated air blows upward through the upper pitcher opening 184 such that the popped kernels 212 begin exiting the internal heating zone 188 and begin to accumulate on the interior floor surface 136 of the base assembly 118.
[0045] After a period of time, the unpopped kernels 210 have popped and become popped kernels 212. At that point, the popping cycle is completed and the fan assembly 166 and heating member 168 are deenergized or turned off. At this point, the majority of popped kernels 212 have likely exited the popping pitcher 104 and reside on the interior floor surface 136. The user can open the door assembly 120 and grasp the pitcher handle 204. As the user grasps the pitcher handle, the latch actuator 208 can be depressed thereby causing the latch member 206 to retract away from the latch receiver 160. The user can then begin lifting the popping pitcher 104 away from the mounting platform 152 such that the positioning tab 191 is removed from the positioning recess 162. With the popping pitcher 104 fully detached from the mounting platform 152, the user can orient the popping pitcher 104 in an upside down orientation to empty any remaining popped kernels 212 from the interior heating zone 188 as shown in
[0046] While a specific embodiment has been described above by way of illustration, it will be appreciated that the described principles are equally applicable to a wide range of popcorn popper products and configurations. More generally, numerous adaptations, modifications, combinations and juxtapositions of the features described above may be made without departing from the principles of the presently disclosed invention.