Portable Collapsible Food Dehydrator
20180106544 ยท 2018-04-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
F26B25/066
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F26B3/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F26B9/003
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F26B9/066
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F26B25/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A collapsible food dehydrator having a cabinet formed of a pair of sidewalls removably engaged using fasteners with a top wall, a bottom wall, and a fan housing. The fasteners impart a tension to the removable engagement to strengthen the cabinet. Shelves are slidably engaged with a plurality of pairs of tracks removably engaged on opposing sides of an interior cavity.
Claims
1. A collapsible food dehydrator apparatus, comprising: a first sidewall having an exterior surface opposite an interior surface; a second sidewall having an exterior surface opposite an interior surface; a bottom wall; a top wall; fasteners forming a removable engagement between, a first edge of said first sidewall to said top wall, a second edge of said first sidewall to said bottom wall, a first edge of said second sidewall to said top wall, and a second edge of said second sidewall to said bottom wall, thereby forming a cabinet having an interior cavity; a plurality of tracks engageable with track fasteners to opposing positions on a said respective interior surface of each of said first sidewall and said second sidewall thereby forming a plurality of opposing pairs of tracks; a plurality of shelves each being slidably engageable with one of said plurality of opposing pairs of tracks; a front wall removably engageable with said cabinet; and a fan housing having an electric fan, said fan housing being removably engageable with said cabinet on an opposite side of said interior cavity from said front wall.
2. The collapsible food dehydrator apparatus of claim 1, additionally comprising: hinges rotationally connecting said second edge of said first sidewall to said bottom wall.
3. The collapsible food dehydrator apparatus of claim 1, additionally comprising: said fasteners being tension imparting fasteners forming a compressive said removable engagement.
4. The collapsible food dehydrator apparatus of claim 2, additionally comprising: hinges rotationally connecting said second edge of said first sidewall to said bottom wall.
5. The collapsible food dehydrator apparatus of claim 1, wherein said track fasteners comprise: pairs of tabs extending from one side of each said track; and pairs of slots communicating through each of said first wall and said second wall, each slot of each of said pairs of slots forming a sliding engagement a said tab.
6. The collapsible food dehydrator apparatus of claim 2, wherein said track fasteners comprise: pairs of tabs extending from one side of each said track; and pairs of slots communicating through each of said first wall and said second wall, each slot of each of said pairs of slots forming a sliding engagement a said tab.
7. The collapsible food dehydrator apparatus of claim 3, wherein said track fasteners comprise: pairs of tabs extending from one side of each said track; and pairs of slots communicating through each of said first wall and said second wall, each slot of each of said pairs of slots forming a sliding engagement with a said tab.
8. The collapsible food dehydrator apparatus of claim 4, wherein said track fasteners comprise: pairs of tabs extending from one side of each said track; and pairs of slots communicating through each of said first wall and said second wall, each slot of each of said pairs of slots forming a sliding engagement with a said tab.
9. The collapsible food dehydrator apparatus of claim 5, wherein each tab in each of said pairs of tabs has a planar first end connected to said track and extends to a curved distal end and a flexing of said tab during engagement of each said tab with each said slot forms a compressive engagement of said track with a respective one of said first sidewall or second sidewall.
10. The collapsible food dehydrator apparatus of claim 6, wherein each tab in each of said pairs of tabs has a planar first end connected to said track and extends to a curved distal end and a flexing of said tab during engagement of each said tab with each said slot forms a compressive engagement of said track with a respective one of said first sidewall or second sidewall.
11. The collapsible food dehydrator apparatus of claim 7, wherein each tab in each of said pairs of tabs has a planar first end connected to said track and extends to a curved distal end and a flexing of said tab during engagement of each said tab with each said slot forms a compressive engagement of said track with a respective one of said first sidewall or second sidewall.
12. The collapsible food dehydrator apparatus of claim 8, wherein each tab in each of said pairs of tabs has a planar first end connected to said track and extends to a curved distal end and a flexing of said tab during engagement of each said tab with each said slot forms a compressive engagement of said track with a respective one of said first sidewall or second sidewall.
13. The collapsible food dehydrator apparatus of claim 9 wherein said track is C-shaped.
14. The collapsible food dehydrator apparatus of claim 10 wherein said track is C-shaped.
15. The collapsible food dehydrator apparatus of claim 11 wherein said track is C-shaped.
16. The collapsible food dehydrator apparatus of claim 12 wherein said track is C-shaped.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING FIGURES
[0019] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and form a part of the specification, illustrate some, but not the only or exclusive examples of embodiments and/or features of the invention. It is intended that the embodiments and figures disclosed herein are to be considered illustrative rather than limiting.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0029] In this description, any directional prepositions if employed, such as up, upwardly, down, downwardly, front, back, first, second, top, upper, bottom, lower, left, right and other such terms referring to the device or depictions as such may be oriented, are describing it such as it appears in the drawings and are used for convenience only. Such terms of direction and location are not intended to be limiting or to imply that the device herein has to be used or positioned in any particular orientation.
[0030] Now referring to drawings in
[0031] As shown, the device 10 is formed from a first sidewall 12 which is engaged with a bottom wall 13 and has a second sidewall (
[0032] It is preferred as shown in
[0033] In all modes of the device 10 herein, the sidewalls 12 and 14 and fan housing 18 forming the rear wall, are operatively engaged to the formed device 10 using separable complimentary fasteners connected between each component. While such might be screws, or pins, or straps, or other separable fasteners, the depicted tensional fasteners 26 are the current preferred mode for fastening. This is because such tensional fasteners 26, connected between two components of the device 10, impart a significant bias or compression of the connected components toward each other, to fix them in position. This tensioned engagement was found, during experimentation of modes for assembly of the device 10, to form a significantly enhanced cabinet 11, which maintains its shape, and does not tend to have any of the sidewalls 12 and 14 or top wall 16, translate or diagonally move, relative to the bottom wall 13, once the cabinet 11 of the device 10 is assembled.
[0034] Screws and clips it was found, while holding the components of the cabinet 11 together, did not provide this enhanced structural maintenance of the formed cabinet 11, as the sidewalls 12 and 14 tended to lean in their respective engagements between the top wall 16 and bottom wall 13. Consequently, employment of tensional fasteners 26 as the complimentary fasteners to engage the walls and fan housing, are preferred to yield this enhanced structural rigidity.
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[0038] Currently especially preferred for the mating fasteners are the employment of tension imparting tabs 36 on the tracks 34 which are positioned to engage with slots 38 formed through the first and second sidewalls 12 and 14. Preferably the tabs 36 have planar portion T1 which extends between a slightly angled or curved portion T2 at a distal and a connection on a first end with the track 34. An opening 35, communicating through the wall forming the C-shaped track 34, surrounds the curved portion T2 of each tab 36 allowing the curved portion T2 at the distal end of the tab 36 to project through.
[0039] Each of the tabs 36 on each of the C-shaped tracks 34 is positioned to register with and engage into opposing slots 38 formed through the opposing sidewalls 12. Upon sliding each tab 36 into each mating registered slot 38, the curved portion T2 at the distal end of each tab 36, allows for easier initial sliding through each slot 38, and then the first portion T1 engages into the slot 38. The first portion T1 engagement imparts a tension from a slight bending of the tab 36 as the first portion T1, slides into the slot 38.
[0040] This configuration is particularly preferred because it forms a compressive engagement of each of the C-shaped tracks 34 against the interior surface of each opposing sidewall 12. The C-shaped tracks 34 so compressibly but removably engaged against the interior surfaces of the opposing sidewalls 12 and 14, thereby form reinforced pillars or beams which strengthen the sidewalls 12 and 14.
[0041] The slots 38 in each sidewall 12, so positioned to register with and engage each of the pair of tabs 36 on each of the tracks 34, thereby aligns the tracks 34 in compressive mounts on the interior surface of each of the opposing sidewalls 12 and 14 such as shown in
[0042] Also, while the tracks 34 can be L-shaped to support the shelves, and such was tried during experimentation, it was found that the employment of the C-shaped tracks 34 provided a much sturdier assembly as the L-shaped versions tended to slide and rotate more once engaged.
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[0049] While all of the fundamental characteristics and features of the food dehydrator device 10 herein have been shown and described herein, with reference to particular embodiments thereof, a latitude of modification, various changes and substitutions are intended in the foregoing disclosure and it will be apparent that in some instances, some features of the invention may be employed without a corresponding use of other features without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth. It should also be understood that upon reading this disclosure and becoming aware of the disclosed novel and useful device and system herein disclosed, that various substitutions, modifications, and variations may occur to and be made by those skilled in the art, without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Consequently, all such modifications and variations and substitutions, as would occur to those skilled in the art are considered included within the scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.