ASSEMBLY FOR PREPARATION OF MEALS FOR INFANTS, IN PARTICULAR MEALS FOR BABIES
20170354297 · 2017-12-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47J27/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J43/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J43/0716
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J43/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J43/07
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J44/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J31/401
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J31/40
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47J31/40
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The invention relates to a meal preparation assembly for preparing meals for infants, that includes a first culinary preparation module, such as a mixing module, and a connection base (8; 8′) for at least the first module (6; 4′, 6′), the base being adapted to be supplied with electrical energy and including an electrical connector (90; 90′, 92) in order to connect the first module in a removable manner and to transfer the electrical energy to the first module when it is connected, this electrical connector (90; 90′, 92) being retractable. The assembly includes a second steam cooking module (4, 4′) which is separate and distinct from the first module (6; 6′) and the base includes a user interface.
Claims
1. A meal preparation assembly for preparing meals for infants, that includes: a first culinary preparation module, and a connection base for at least the first culinary preparation module, the connection base being adapted to be supplied with electrical energy and including an electrical connector in order to connect the first culinary preparation module in a removable manner and to transfer the electrical energy to the first culinary preparation module when it is connected, this electrical connector being retractable, wherein the meal preparation assembly includes a second steam cooking module which is separate and distinct from the first culinary preparation module and wherein the connection base includes a user interface.
2. A meal preparation assembly according to claim 1, in which the second steam cooking module and the connection base are not separable.
3. A meal preparation assembly according to claim 2, in which the second steam cooking module or the connection base includes a connection means for connecting to an electrical network.
4. A meal preparation assembly according to claim 1, in which the second steam cooking module can be detached from the connection base.
5. A meal preparation assembly according to claim 1, in which the electrical connector is mounted on a tray that is capable of sliding within the interior of the connection base.
6. A meal preparation assembly according to claim 5, wherein the tray includes a gripping means.
7. A meal preparation assembly according to claim 6, wherein the gripping means is a slot.
8. A meal preparation assembly according to claim 1, wherein the connection base includes an electronic foolproofing-polarising device for recognising the type of module that is connected on to the electrical connector.
9. A meal preparation assembly according to claim 8, wherein the electronic foolproofing-polarising device is formed by the micro contacts, the connection base then being capable of determining the specific type of module that has been connected on the basis of the particular micro contacts that are connected.
10. A meal preparation assembly according to claim 1, wherein the first culinary preparation module is a mixing module.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The invention and other advantages thereof it will become more clearly apparent in the light of the description of two embodiments of a meal preparation assembly for preparing meals for infants. This description is provided only by way of an example and with reference being made to the drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0024] In
[0025] As can be seen in
[0026] In this present document, the term “module” is used to refer to an electrical culinary appliance for food preparation-processing, in particular an electrical appliance used for the preparation of meals for babies.
[0027] Each of the modules 4 and 6 can be likened to a food processor that includes all the components necessary for its operation. The modules 4 and 6 are distinctly separate modules, that is to say, they cannot be considered as compartments of a single multifunction food processing appliance. In the example, the module 4 and the base 8 are not separable. The assembly 2 also includes a connection base 8 on which the mixing module 6 can be connected.
[0028] The connection base 8 includes a housing 8.1 and a user interface 80 disposed on one of the faces of the housing 8.1. This user interface 80 includes command buttons 82 and a display screen 84. The display screen 84 can be used to display the weight of the foodstuffs placed within the interior of the steam cooking module 4, or even the number of minutes required to cook the foodstuffs. The user interface 80 makes it possible to guide the user during the preparation of the meal.
[0029] The steam cooking module 4 includes a connection means for connecting to the electrical network. This connection means is an electrical power outlet that serves the purpose of connecting the end of a cable, the opposite end of the cable being configured so as to be connected into a wall outlet or on a power strip. The electrical power outlet of the module 4 is not visible in
[0030] The connection base 8 also includes a connector 90 for connecting the mixing module 6. When the mixing module 6 is connected into the base 8, the electrical energy can be transferred from the base 8 to the mixing module 6 by the connector 90. Thus, the electrical current extracted from the network is first transferred to the steam cooking module 4, then to the connection base 8 and finally to the mixing module 6. The base 8 is disposed between the two modules 4 and 6 when the mixing module 6 is connected into the connector 90 of the base 8.
[0031] As can be seen in
[0032] Advantageously, the tray 88 includes a gripping means in order to help in the opening. In the example, this gripping means is a slot 88.1 formed in the lower part of the tray 88. However, by way of a variant, the slot 88.1 can be formed in the upper part of the tray, or even on the side. Another gripping means may also possibly be envisaged, such as a handle. The slot 88.1 is meant to enable a user to pull out the tray 88 with their finger in order to bring out the connector 90 and connect the mixing module 6.
[0033] Moreover, the base 8 advantageously includes a support 86 configured in a manner such that the user interface 80 is turned facing upwards when the base 8 is placed on a flat surface. This has the advantage of ensuring that the user interface 80 has enhanced visibility and is more accessible when the user is positioned standing up and the base 8 is positioned at mid height relative thereto, for example on the work surface in a kitchen.
[0034] A second embodiment of a connection base 8′ is represented in
[0035] As can be seen in
[0036] As can be seen in
[0037] The rotatable plate 8.2 includes two connectors, respectively 90′ and 92, for the connection of the mixing module 6′ and the steam cooking module 4′. Advantageously, the mixing module 6′ and the steam cooking module 4′ can be connected as per the user's choice on to the connector 90′ or on to the connector 92.
[0038] Electronic foolproofing-polarising devices are provided in order to enable the connection base 8′ to recognise the type of module that is connected on to the connector 90′ or 92. It is thus possible to ensure that the electric control-command signal sent by the base 8′ to the module 4′ or 6′ is appropriate to the type of module that is connected, and in particular that the amount of electrical energy transferred by the base 8′ to the module 4′ or 6′ is adapted to the type of device. Indeed, the modules 4′ and 6′ do not have the same power consumption. In the example, the electronic polarisation is effected by means of the micro contacts 10 provided on the base 8′. Each of the micro contacts 10 is suitable and capable of cooperating with a complementary micro contact arranged on at least one of the modules. When a module is connected on the base 8′, this latter can thus then determine the type of module that is connected on the basis of the particular micro contacts 10 that are connected. This advantageously makes it possible to connect on the base 8′ any pair of modules selected from the eight distinctly separate modules.
[0039] As can be seen in
[0040] The connection base 8′ includes a connection means for connecting to the electrical poser network. This connection means is not represented in the Figures but it is in practice an electrical power outlet provided for the connection of a cable. It may also be a cable that is not separable from the base 8′, intended to be connected into a wall outlet or on a power strip.
[0041] During the operation of the steam cooking module 4′ and/or the mixing module 6′, the electrical energy supplied by the network to the base 8′ is partially transferred, thanks to the connector 90′ and/or 92, to the steam cooking module 4′ and/or to the mixing module 6′.
[0042] By way of a variant that is not represented, and applicable to the first embodiment, the steam cooking module 4 and the connection base 8 are separated from each other. The connection base 8 then includes another tray for the connection of the steam cooking module 4. This other tray may be identical to the tray 88.
[0043] According to another variant that is not represented, and applicable to the first embodiment, the tray does not include any gripping means. A spring is then arranged in order to assist in the opening of the tray. This spring can be activated by a simple application of pressure on the part of the user, in a manner similar to the systems for opening of disk drives fitted on to computers.
[0044] According to another variant that is not represented, and applicable to the first embodiment, the tray 88 is replaced by a valve. This valve could be designed so as to be pivotable around a horizontal axis or around a vertical axis.
[0045] According to another variant that is not represented, and applicable to the first embodiment, the connection means for connecting to the electrical power network may also be integrated on to the base 8. In similar fashion, instead of an electrical power outlet, the connection means may be a cable from a single source with the module 4 or the base 8 and including one end designed to be connected into a wall power outlet or to a power strip.
[0046] According to another variant that is not represented, and applicable to the two embodiments, the connection base, respectively 8 or 8′, may be provided in order to cooperate with a number of modules that is greater than 2. It is possible for example, to envisage the connecting of a feeding-bottle warming module or even a steriliser module.
[0047] According to another variant that is not represented, and applicable to the two embodiments, the mixing module may be replaced by any other type of culinary preparation module, such as a feeding-bottle warming module, a steriliser module, a module for preparing smoothies, a centrifuge, etc. . . . . The connection base 8 according to the first embodiment could then be equipped with an electronic foolproofing-polarising device comparable to those described in relation to the second embodiment, that is to say micro contacts 10, so as to recognise the type of module that is connected from among the various different possibilities. The preparation assembly could then take the form of one base and multiple modules, which can each be connected on to the base.
[0048] The technical characteristic features of the variants and embodiments envisaged here above may be combined amongst themselves in order to generate new embodiments of the invention.