DOUGH MIXER WITH WEIGHING FUNCTION
20180055061 ยท 2018-03-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
A21C1/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B01F27/13
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F27/091
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A21C1/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A dough mixer with a weighing function includes a main machine and a dough mixing assembly mounted on the main machine, wherein the main machine comprises a motor therein and the dough mixing assembly comprises a dough mixing bowl, an upper cover, a transmission shaft connected to the motor and a dough mixing device connected to the transmission shaft. The dough mixer also includes two symmetrically arranged weighing sensors at left and right sides of the main machine respectively. With the dough mixer, ingredients can be directly placed into the dough mixing bowl and weighed, so that the operation of the dough mixer is simple and rapid.
Claims
1. A dough mixer with a weighing function, comprising: a main machine comprising a motor arranged therein; and a dough mixing assembly mounted on the main machine, comprising: a dough mixing bowl; a transmission shaft connected to the motor; a dough mixing device connected to the transmission shaft; an upper cover; and a first weighing sensor and a second weighing sensor arranged at a first side and a second side, respectively, of the main machine, wherein the first weighing sensor and the second weighing sensor are symmetrically arranged.
2. The dough mixer of claim 1, wherein the first weighing sensor and the second weighing sensor are connected with a storage.
3. The dough mixer of claim 2, wherein the main machine comprises: a panel for supporting the dough mixing assembly; and brackets connected with a bottom surface of the panel and fixedly connected with the first weighing sensor and the second weighing sensor.
4. The dough mixer of claim 3, wherein the panel comprises connection pillars arranged on a bottom surface of the panel, and the brackets comprise cylinders arranged on the brackets and matched with the connection pillars, wherein the connection pillars are arranged in two groups, each of the two groups consisting of four connection pillars.
5. The dough mixer of claim 4, further comprising: a first pair of bearing legs arranged at the first side of the main machine, wherein a first cross bar is arranged between the first pair of bearing legs and fixedly connected with the first weighing sensor; and a second pair of bearing legs arranged at the second side of the main machine, wherein a second cross bar is arranged between the second pair of bearing legs and fixedly connected with the second weighing sensor.
6. The dough mixer of claim 1, further comprising a scraper device, wherein the scraper device is detachably connected to an upper end of the dough mixing device and comprises: a first bowl wall scraper, comprising a first blade fitting an inner wall of the dough mixing bowl; a second bowl wall scraper, comprising a second blade fitting the inner wall of the dough mixing bowl, wherein the second bow wall scraper is arranged opposite to the first bowl wall scraper; and a center scraper, comprising a third blade matched with an outer wall of the transmission shaft in shape.
7. The dough mixer of claim 6, wherein the first bowl wall scraper, the second bowl wall scraper, and the center scraper are made of a silica gel material.
8. The dough mixer of claim 7, wherein the scraper device comprises: a top bracket, mounted on the dough mixing device, wherein the center scraper is fixedly connected to an outer wall of the top bracket; a first supporting arm, arranged at a first side of the top bracket; and a second supporting arm arranged at a second side of the top bracket, wherein the first supporting arm and the second supporting arm are fixedly connected with the top bracket by screws.
9. The dough mixer of claim 8, wherein the first supporting arm comprises a first mounting sleeve at a first end portion, the first bowl wall scraper comprising a first elastic buckle to be matched with the first mounting sleeve, the second supporting arm comprises a second mounting sleeve at a second end portion, the second bowl wall scraper comprising a second elastic buckle to be matched with the second mounting sleeve, and the top bracket comprises a third mounting sleeve on the outer wall of the top bracket, the center scraper comprising a third elastic buckle to be matched with the third mounting sleeve.
10. The dough mixer of claim 8, wherein the top bracket comprises buckles on the outer wall of the top bracket, the top bracket being of a bowl shape and buckled on the dough mixing device through the buckles.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The disclosure is best understood from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. It is emphasized that, according to common practice, the various features of the drawings are not to-scale. On the contrary, the dimensions of the various features are arbitrarily expanded or reduced for clarity.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0024] In the implementation, preferably, the main machine 1 comprises a panel 101 for supporting the dough mixing assembly 2, and brackets 11 arranged on a bottom surface of the panel 101 for fixing the weighing sensors 3. Preferably, the panel 101 are provided with connection pillars 102 arranged on a bottom surface thereof, and accordingly the brackets 11 are provided thereon with cylinders 111 matched with the connection pillars 102. The connection pillars 102 are arranged in two groups, and each of the groups includes four connection pillars 102. With such an arrangement, by means of the connection pillars 102 and the cylinders 111 matched, the brackets 11 can directly pass weight carried by the panel 101 to the weighing sensors 3, thereby avoiding errors and ensuring weighing accuracy.
[0025] In the implementation, preferably, the dough mixer further comprises two bearing legs 4 arranged at each of left and right sides of the main machine 1, and a cross bar 5 arranged between two bearing legs 4 at the same side, and on which one of the weighing sensors 3 is fixedly connected. Four counter weight legs take effects of stable weighing and small error, and improve operation accuracy.
[0026] In the implementation, preferably, the dough mixer further comprises a detachable scraper device 6 connected with an upper end of the dough mixing device 23. The scraper device 6 comprises two bowl wall scrapers 61 oppositely arranged for scraping off materials adhered on an inner wall of the dough mixing bowl 21, and a center scraper 62 for scraping off materials adhered on an outer wall of the transmission shaft 22. Specifically, the bowl wall scrapers 61 are provided with blades fitting the inner wall of the dough mixing bowl 21, and the center scraper 62 is provided with a blade matched with the outer wall of the transmission shaft 22 in shape. Preferably, the bowl wall scrapers 61 and the center scraper 62 are made of a silica gel material. Due to elasticity of the silica gel material, the blades of the bowl wall scrapers 61 and the center scraper 62 are hold closely on the inner wall of the dough mixing bowl 21 and the outer wall of the transmission shaft 22, respectively. As the scraper device 6 is mounted at the upper end of the dough mixing device 23 and rotates with the dough mixing device 23, the bowl wall scrapers 61 and the center scraper 62 can scrap off doughs adhered on the inner wall of the dough mixing bowl 21 and the outer wall of the transmission shaft 22. The doughs fall into the dough mixing bowl 21 and are mixed with a large dough, thereby avoiding waste and improving the utilization rate of flour. In addition, after used, the inner wall of the dough mixing bowl 21 and the outer wall of the transmission shaft 22 are relatively clean, bringing conveniences in cleaning to users.
[0027] In the implementation, preferably, the scraper device 6 comprises a top bracket 63 mounted on the dough mixing device 23, and the center scraper 62 is fixedly connected to an outer wall of the top bracket 63. The top bracket 63 is provided a supporting arm 631 arranged at each of two opposing sides thereof for mounting one of the corresponding bowl wall scrapers 61, wherein the supporting arm 631 is fixedly connected to the top bracket 63 by screws. Preferably, the top bracket 63 at an outer wall thereof and the supporting arms 631 at end portions thereof are provided with mounting sleeves 632, and the bowl wall scrapers 61 and the center scraper 62 are provided with elastic buckles 633 matched with the mounting sleeves 632. Preferably, the top bracket 63 is of a bowl shape and is buckled on the dough mixing device 23. The top bracket 63 is further provided with buckles 634 for buckling with the dough mixing device 23. With such a structure, for the dough mixing bowls 21 of different sizes, the supporting arms 631 and bowl wall scrapers 61 of different specifications can be replaced. Due to universality, the bowl wall scrapers 61 and the center scraper 62 are mounted on the mounting sleeves 632 by the elastic buckles 633. Therefore, the dough mixer of the disclosure is simple in structure, easy to assemble, disassemble and maintain. The bowl-shaped top bracket 63 is buckled on the dough mixing device 23 and is locked by the buckles 634, thereby ensuring a stable and reliable connection between the scraper device 6 and the dough mixing device 23 during the dough mixing process, as well as facilitating disassembling and cleaning the scraper device 6.
[0028] Optional implementations of the present disclosure can also be said to broadly consist in the parts, elements and features referred to or indicated herein, individually or collectively, in any or all combinations of two or more of the parts, elements or features, and wherein specific integers are mentioned herein which have known equivalents in the art to which the disclosure relates, such known equivalents are deemed to be incorporated herein as if individually set forth.
[0029] Although a preferred implementation haves been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions, and alterations can be made by one of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. It will be appreciated that various forms of the disclosure can be used individually or in combination.
[0030] While the disclosure has been described in connection with certain implementations, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not to be limited to the disclosed implementations but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the scope of the appended claims, which scope is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures as is permitted under the law.