CUTTER DEVICE OF JAR

20170295998 ยท 2017-10-19

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    A cutter device of jar includes a shell defining a top, a bottom and an accommodation chamber, a drive shaft inserted through the top and bottom of the shell, one or multiple blades mounted onto the drive shaft and located on the top of the shell, a first oil seal mounted into the accommodation chamber of the shell near the top of the shell and abutted against the periphery of the drive shaft, one or multiple bearings mounted into the accommodation chamber of shell and connected to the shell and the drive shaft, and a second oil seal mounted into the accommodation chamber of the shell near the bottom of the shell and abutted against the periphery of the drive shaft.

    Claims

    1. A cutter device mounted into a jar, comprising: a shell defining a top, a bottom and an accommodation chamber; a drive shaft inserted through said top and said bottom of said shell; a blade located on said top of said shell and mounted onto said drive shaft; a first oil seal mounted into said accommodation chamber of said shell and abutted against the periphery of said drive shaft, said first oil seal being disposed adjacent to said top of said shell; a bearing mounted into said accommodation chamber of shell and connected to said shell and said drive shaft; and a second oil seal mounted into said accommodation chamber of said shell and abutted against the periphery of said drive shaft, said second oil seal being disposed adjacent to said bottom of said shell.

    2. The cutter device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said second oil seal comprises a body and a first free segment, said body being fixedly mounted at said shell, said first free segment being extended from said body to said drive shaft and having a terminal end thereof abutted against the periphery of said drive shaft.

    3. The cutter device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said first free segment extends from said body in direction toward said bottom of said shell.

    4. The cutter device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said second oil seal further comprises a second free segment extended from said body to said drive shaft and having a terminal end thereof abutted against the periphery of said drive shaft.

    5. The cutter device as claimed in claim 4, wherein said first free segment extends from said body in direction toward said bottom of said shell; said second free segment extends from said body in direction toward said top of said shell.

    6. The cutter device as claimed in claim 4 wherein said shell further defines a retaining groove extending around an inside wall thereof to face toward said accommodation chamber; said second oil seal further comprises a flange protruded from said body and engaged into said retaining groove of said shell.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0010] FIG. 1 is an exploded view of a cutter device for a jar of a food blender in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention.

    [0011] FIG. 2 is a sectional assembly view of the first embodiment of the present invention where the cap nut, the two blades and the first gasket ring are not shown.

    [0012] FIG. 3 is a sectional assembly view of the second embodiment of the present invention where the cap nut, the blades and the first gasket ring are not shown.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0013] A preferred embodiment of a cutter device of a jar in accordance with the present invention is described hereinafter in conjunction with the annexed drawings. However, the components, dimension and outer appearance illustrated in the annexed drawings are simply for illustration purpose only but not intended to limit the technical features of the present invention.

    [0014] A food processor, juicer or food blender generally comprises a motor base and a jar. The jar has a cutter device mounted therein. After installation of the jar in the motor base, the motor in the motor base can be started up to rotate the drive shaft of the cutter device, forcing blades to mix, chop or crush foods in the jar. The above is the basic structure of the food processor, juicer or food blender, and is well known in the art, and therefore, we do not repeat them.

    [0015] As illustrated in FIG. 1, a cutter device 10 for mount into a jar of a food blender in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention is shown. The cutter device 10 comprises a cap nut 11, two blades 12, a first gasket ring 13, a shell 14, a first oil seal 15, a collar 16, a second gasket ring 17, a first bearing 18, a third gasket ring 19, a second bearing 20, a second oil seal 21 and a drive shaft 22.

    [0016] As illustrated in FIG. 2, the shell 14 defines a top 141, a bottom 142 and an accommodation chamber 143. The drive shaft 22 is inserted through the top 141 and bottom 142 of the shell 14 with a part thereof suspending in the accommodation chamber 143 of the shell 14. The first oil seal 15 is mount into the accommodation chamber 143 the shell 14 and near the top 141 with the inner perimeter thereof closely abutted against the periphery of the drive shaft 22. The first oil seal 15 is tightly squeezed in between the shell 14 and the drive shaft 22. The collar 16 is attached to the first oil seal 15 and mounted into the accommodation chamber 143 of the shell 14. The second gasket ring 17 is mounted between the first oil seal 15 and the first bearing 18 and disposed inside the accommodation chamber 143 of the shell 14. The third gasket ring 19 is mounted between the first bearing 18 and the second bearing 20 and disposed inside the accommodation chamber 143 of the shell 14. The first and second bearings 18,20 are respectively connected to the shell 14 and the drive shaft 22, and disposed inside the accommodation chamber 143 of the shell 14. The second oil seal 21 is mounted into the accommodation chamber 143 of the shell 14 and tightly abutted against the periphery of the drive shaft 22. The second oil seal 21 is disposed near the bottom 142 of the shell 14. In other words, the drive shaft 22 is inserted through the first oil seal 15, the collar 16, the second gasket ring 17, the first bearing 18, the third gasket ring 19, the second bearing 20 and the second oil seal 21.

    [0017] Referring to FIG. 1 again, the cap nut 11, the two blades 12 and the first gasket ring 13 are downwardly fastened to the drive shaft 22 and supported on the top 141 of the shell 14. The combination of the cap nut 11, the blades 12 and the first gasket ring 13 is a known technique to any person skilled in the art, we do not repeat them herein. Further, the number and shape of blades 12 are not limited to what are shown in the drawings. The number of the bearings 18,20 and the number of the gasket rings 13,17,19 are also not limited to 2 as described in the present preferred embodiment. In the present preferred embodiment, the bearings are used to support rotation of the drive shaft, however, other equivalent devices can also be selected used to achieve the same effect, and therefore the use of the ball bearing is not a limitation.

    [0018] Due to the arrangement of the second oil seal 21 at the bottom side of the second bearing 20, the second oil seal 21 effectively prohibits external water dust or other debris from entering the cutter device 10, avoiding leakage of the lubricating grease of the bearings 18,20 and prolonging the service life of the cutter device 10.

    [0019] Referring to FIG. 2 again, the shell 14 comprises a retaining groove 144 extending around an inside wall thereof and facing toward the accommodation chamber 143. The second oil seal 21 comprises a body 211, a flange 212 and a first free segment 213. The flange 212 is protruded from the body 211 and engaged into the retaining groove 144 of the shell 14 to secure the body 211 firmly to the shell 14. The first free segment 213 extends from the body 211 with the terminal end thereof firmly abutted against the periphery of the drive shaft 22. In the present preferred embodiment, the first free segment 213 extends in direction toward the bottom 142 of the shell 14, thus, when the jar stands upside down, the terminal end of the first free segment 213 faces upward, avoiding water, dust or other debris from entering the shell 14.

    [0020] Referring to FIG. 3, a cutter device 30 for a jar of a food blender in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention is shown. The second oil seal 41 of the cutter device 30 of this second embodiment comprises a body 411, a flange 412, a first free segment 413 and a second free segment 414. The body 411, the flange 412 and the first free segment 413 are same as the like components in the aforesaid first embodiment, and thus, we do not repeat them. The second free segment 414 extends from the body 411 with the terminal end thereof abutted against the periphery of the drive shaft 42. Further, the second free segment 414 extends in direction toward the top 341 of the shell 34, thus, when the jar stands upside down, the terminal end of the first free segment 213 prevents water, dust or other debris from entering the shell 34, the second free segment 414 prevents water, dust or other debris that permeated through the first free segment 413 from entering the shell 34. In short, the second oil seal 41 of this second embodiment provides a waterproofing structure better than the aforesaid first embodiment.

    [0021] In the aforesaid two embodiments, the second oil seal is configured to provide one or two free segments, however, in actual application, the number of the free segments can be more than 2, and therefore, the number of 1 or 2 is not a limitation.

    [0022] Further, the present invention has been made in order to solve the problem that when the jar is being held upside down or washed with water, washing water can permeate into the inside of the cutter device to shorten the service life of the cutter device so that the arrangement of oil sealing means at the bottom of the shell bottom of the cutter device should be within the scope of protection of the invention, therefore, the mounting position and oil seal structure are not limited to those described in the drawings and specification of the present invention.

    [0023] Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.