MODULAR HAND-HELD KITCHEN APPLICANCE
20250098900 ยท 2025-03-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47J2043/04427
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J43/0766
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present invention is directed to a hand-held modular kitchen multitool having a universal powerhead capable of being used with a variety of kitchen appliance attachments, such as a can opener and a coffee grinder. The can opener is a side cutting can opener which provides a more compact size and smoother cut. The coffee grinder has a rotating blade that's only operational when enclosed by a cup and assembled with the powerhead. This prevents unintentional operation and injury to the user.
Claims
1. A modular kitchen appliance, comprising: a powerhead having motor with a drive shaft; a wine opener attachment removably attached to the powerhead, the wine opener attachment having an output shaft connected to the drive shaft of the motor, and a bottle stop for enclosing a bottle and a cork to be removed from the bottle, a spring and a corkscrew; wherein as the corkscrew is driven into the cork, the cork is removed from the bottle and compresses the spring, and upon the cork being fully removed from the bottle, the spring pushes on the cork to automatically remove the cork from the corkscrew.
2. The modular kitchen appliance of claim 2, further comprising a gearbox to reduce the rotational speed of the motor, the gearbox being connected to the corkscrew.
3. The modular kitchen appliance of claim 2, further comprising a thrust bearing positioned at one end of the spring, and the cork contacts the thrust bearing to compress the spring.
4. The modular kitchen appliance of claim 2, wherein the spring is a helical spring surrounding the corkscrew.
5. A modular kitchen tool, comprising: a powerhead having motor with an output shaft; a wine opener attachment, the wine opener attachment having a housing and a power coupling configured to connect to the output shaft; the wine opener attachment having a bottle stop for enclosing a bottle and a cork to be removed from the bottle, a spring and a removable corkscrew, wherein as the corkscrew is driven into the cork, the cork is removed from the bottle.
6. The modular kitchen appliance according to claim 5, wherein upon the cork being fully removed from the bottle, the spring pushes on the cork to automatically remove the cork from the corkscrew.
7. The modular kitchen tool according to claim 6, and upon the cork being fully removed from the bottle, the spring pushes on the cork to automatically remove the cork from the corkscrew.
8. The modular kitchen tool according to claim 5, wherein the spring is located within the housing of the wine bottle attachment and at an end of the bottle stop.
9. The modular kitchen tool according to claim 6, wherein the spring is located within the housing of the wine bottle attachment and at an end of the bottle stop.
10. A method of grinding comprising the steps of providing a modular kitchen appliance with a powerhead having motor with and output shaft; attaching a grinder attachment to the powerhead, the grinder attachment having an attachment shaft that's connected to the drive shaft of the motor, the attachment shaft connected to a drive axle operatively connected to a first slip gear and a second slip gear, the first slip gear connected to a first grinder and the second slip gear connected to a second grinder; loading material to be ground into a hopper on the grinder attachment, the hopper capable of holding two different materials for grinding; operating the grinder attachment in a first mode, wherein the first slip gear transfer power to the first grinder and the second gear does not transfer power to the second grinder.
11. The method of grinding according to claim 10, further comprising the step of operating the grinder in a second mode wherein the second slip gear transfer power to the second grinder and the first slip gear does not transfer power to the first grinder.
12. The method of grinding according to claim 10, wherein the motor rotates in the same direction in both the first mode of operation and the second mode of operation.
13. The method of grinding according to claim 11, wherein the first and second slip gears each have a top gear wheel and a bottom gear wheel that are selectively able to rotate relative to each other, wherein the top gear wheel and bottom gear wheel have ramps that separate the top gear wheel from the bottom gear wheel to allow them to rotate relative to each other; and further comprising the step of moving a spice selector over one of the first slip gear or second slip gear to prevent the top gear wheel from separating from the bottom gear wheel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0009] Further features and advantages of the present invention will be better understood by reference to the following description, which is given by way of example and in association with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0029] The power transmission assembly 90 will be described first. It delivers power from the powerhead 10 to the blade 48 and includes a power coupling 46 that connects to an output or drive shaft in the power head 10. A bearing 42 is secured in a groove 27 (see
[0030] Next is the blade assembly 80, which is also shown in
[0031] To operate the grinder 20, the cup 24 is filled with beans or other material and is slidingly slipped onto the blade cover 34. The cup 24 is shown friction fit onto the blade cover's wall 33, but other attachments method between the cup and blade cover are envisioned within the scope of the invention. An example of an alternate attachment method is a simple twist and lock feature.
[0032] With the cup 24 attached to the blade cover 34 (and consequently, the blade assembly 80), it can be screwed onto the housing 22. The cup includes a top rim portion 25 whose exterior is threaded, and the threads correspond with threads on an interior surface of the housing 22.
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[0034] It is noted that although the current design shows the blade assembly 80 as a separate piece that's assembled with the cup 24, an alternative embodiment envisions the blade assembly 80 could be captured within the housing 22, so that securing it to the cup 24 before attachment to the housing 22 is unnecessary.
[0035] In any case, the powerhead 10 can now be turned on and the grinder 20 turned upside down so that any material in the cup 24 will be cut by the rotating blade 48. After grinding is finished, the process is reversed and the grinder 20 is flipped right side up, and the cup 24 and blade assembly 80 are unscrewed from the housing 22. As this is happening though, the spring 54 pushes the plate 38 downward until it's stopped by a ledge 56. The ledge 56 retains the plate 38 in the housing 22.
[0036] An important function of the plate 38 is to help separate the transmission axle 47 from power coupling 46. In this way, power cannot be transferred to the blade 48 except when the cup 24 is screwed into the housing 22. With the cup 24 unscrewed from the housing 22, the blade assembly 80 can be separated from the cup 24, without any risk of the blade 48 being turned on.
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[0040] The housing 110 further encloses a blade assembly 120 that includes a shuttle 122, a blade 124 and a roller 126. A bolt and washer 128 secure the blade 124 and roller 126 to the shuttle 122.
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[0044] A magnet 146 can be provided in the housing adjacent the feed wheel 118 (see
[0045] The foregoing description of the embodiments has been provided for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure. Individual elements or features of a particular embodiment are generally not limited to that particular embodiment, but, where applicable, are interchangeable and can be used in a selected embodiment, even if not specifically shown or described. The same may also be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the disclosure, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure