AU684615B2 - Fruit and vegetable juicer - Google Patents

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AU684615B2
AU684615B2 AU17729/95A AU1772995A AU684615B2 AU 684615 B2 AU684615 B2 AU 684615B2 AU 17729/95 A AU17729/95 A AU 17729/95A AU 1772995 A AU1772995 A AU 1772995A AU 684615 B2 AU684615 B2 AU 684615B2
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Stephen John Mcclean
Richard William Yallop
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AUSTRALIA
Patents Act 1990 BREVILLE PTY LTD
ORIGINAL
COMPLETE SPECIFICATION STANDARD PATENT e o r r
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*00 Invention Title: oo s a Fruit and vegetable juicer The following statement is a full description of this invention including the best method of performing it known to us:- 2 The present invention relates to a fruit and vegetable juicer of the kind in which a fruit or vegetable to be juiced is forced downwardly onto a rotating horizontal disc having grating teeth. The horizontal disc is circular and is mounted for rotation about a vertical axis. It is integral with and surrounded by a frusto-conical sieve. Juice is extracted from a fruit or vegetable by pressing it onto the rotating disc which grates material from the surface of the fruit or vegetable at the same time releasing the juice. The grated material or pulp and the juice are thrown upwardly and outwardly by centrifugal force against the sloping surface of the filter. The pulp carries on over the edge of the filter and is caught in a suitable receptacle. The finely 15 filtered juice passes through the filter into another receptacle.
Such fruit and vegetable juicers are well known and function satisfactorily. All those available on the market do however have one drawback and that is that it 20 has not been hitherto possible to make full use of the circular grating surface of the disc because it is :necessary to reduce the size of the passage through which the material to be juiced is fed to the grating disc in order to ensure that the material is held against rotation with the disc. For this reason existing fruit and vegetable juicers are not as efficient as they might be.
The object of the present invention is to provide a fruit and vegetable juicer of the kind set forth in which full use can be made of the entire grating surface of the disc.
The present invention consists in a fruit and vegetable juicer of the kind comprising a. elta- substantially horizontal grating discAintegral with and surrounded by a substantially frusto-conical sieve the -p- 3 sides of which project upwardly and outwardly from the grating disk, a feed tube arranged above the disc and a food pusher insertable into the tube to press food down on to the grating disc for grating, pulp and juice thereby produced flying upwardly and outwardly, the juice passing through the filter and the pulp passing over the filter for subsequent collection characterised in that the feed tube has an internal diameter substantially the same as that of the grating disc, there being provided in the tube a knife or knives having an upwardly directed cutting edge, the knife or knives being attached to and supported .by the tube the food pusher being bifurcated or otherwise shaped to pass downwardly past the knife or knives, downward movement thereof causing an article of food to be cut by the cutting edge or edges of the knife or knives and pressed onto the grating disc, the food being held against rotation by the knife or knives.
It is preferred that the grating disc has at its centre means for abrading or otherwise removing that part 20 of the fruit or vegetable lying on the axis or close to the axis of the grating disc.
While it is preferred that the grating iik 4 should be flat, it may be frusto-conical sloping up toward- the middle.
In order that the nature of the invention may be better understood, a preferred form thereof is hereinafter described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:- Figure 1 is a perspective view showing the external appearance of a fruit and vegetable juicer incorporating the invention; Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view through the center of the feed tube; Figure 3 is a view similar to Figure 2 showing the apparatus in use; a~ 4 Figure 4 is an enlarged perspective view of a portion of the machine showing the shape of the knife; and Figure 5 is a view similar to Figure 4 showing an alternative form of construction.
The fruit and vegetable juicer shown in Figure 1 consists of a casing 10 which accommodates the working parts of the apparatus including an electric motor 11.
Associated with the casing 10 is a removable juice receptacle 12.
The motor 11 drives the shaft 11a which drives a V grating disc 13 at high speed. The grating disc is Il.: integral with and surrounded by a sieve member 14 that is generally frusto-conical in shape and which is provided on its sloping surface with very fine openings through which S. 15 juice can pass. The sieve member 14 may be made of very fine mesh expanded stainless steel. This has been found to give superior results to the type of material S"conventionally used, particularly in its ability to shed fibres and not clog.
20 The casing 10 has a cover 15 which is formed integrally with a feed tube 16. The casing 10 also accommodates a fibre collecting container indicated at 12a. The majority of features described to this point are generally conventional and are to be found in most fruit and vegetable juicers.
A juicer according to the present invention is distinguished by the fact that the internal diameter of the feed tube 16 is substantially the same as the diameter of the grating disc 13. While from the functional point of view it is not necessary for the feed tube 16 to be the same as the diameter of the grating disc, as the main object of the invention is to enable as much of the grating disc to be used as possible it is clearly desirable that the area covered by the feed tube should be as large as possible. Preferably the feed tube 16 is 5 slightly smaller at its upper end than further down. This ensures that any piece of fruit that can be introduced into the upper end of the tube can pass freely down it.
In one form of construction according to the present invention there is provided in the tube 16 a knife 17 which is preferably a stainless steel member having a sharpened upper edge 18. In the particular forms of the invention illustrated the upper edge 18 is V-shaped.
While it is preferred that the knife 17 should extend across the feed tube for reasons of strength this is not V. absolutely necessary and the knife or knives may take any form in which it or they is or are effective to hold a fruit or vegetable against rotation provided that it is or they are held against rotation by being attached to and supported by the tube 16.
In the preferred embodiment the feed tube 16 is provided with a series of longitudinally extending grooves separated by intervening lands to reduce friction on fruit or vegetables being introduced into the tube 16.
20 In order to push food down on to the grating disc 13 there is prov'ded a food pusher 19 and as is best seen in Figures 2 and the food pusher 19 is bifurcated to leave a central space 20 so that when it is pushed down it passes on either side of the knife 17. To assist in correct orientation of the food pusher 19 in the guide tube 16, the food pusher is provided with a lug (not shown) which runs in a groove (not shown) provided in the feed tube 16.
Experimental work has shown that the grating disc is not entirely effective in abrading the central part of any food or vegetable lying on or close to the axis of the grating disc due to the relatively slow linear speed of points on the disc near the axis. It has been found that superior results can be obtained by providing at the center of the disc an additional means for abrading the
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6 central part of the fruit or vegetable. In the embodiments of the invention shown this is accomplished by means of a triangular piece of steel 23 arranged at the center of the grating disc 13 and having sharpened upper edges. In the preferred embodiments this is accommodated by providing a V shaped aperture 24 in the knife 17, In use, an item of food such as for example an apple, is inserted in the feed tube 16. The food pusher 19 is then inserted on top of it and pushes the apple or other item of foodstuff on to the edge 18 which cuts it into two halves which move downwardly on either side of the knife 17 and are then prevented from rotating and are pressed on to the grating disc 13 by downward pressure on the food pusher. The action of the grating disc 13 is to grate the 15 apple to produce both juice and pulp. As is best seen in Figure 3 the juice passes through the filter 14 and down into the juice receptacle 12 as illustrated. The pulp or fibre passes, by centrifugal force, over the edge of the filter 14 into the receptacle 17 as shown in Figure 1.
The bottom surface of the food pusher 19 is made smooth to facilitate cleaning.
e As seen in Figure 1, the casing 10 has external manually operable control knobs 25 and 26. The knob controls a lock (not shown) which holds the cover 15 of the casing 10 in place. Turning the knob 25 enables the cover 15 to be removed. It simultaneously disconnects the electrical supply to the motor so that the apparatus cannot be operated with the cover 15 removed. The other knob 26 is an on/off switch controlling the electrical supply to the motor 11.
The significant feature of the construction is that substantially the whole area of the grating disc is available for use whereas in presently available constructions only a portion of this area can be used at any one time due to the necessity for providing some means 7 of holding the foodstuff being juiced against rotation.
In the case of the present invention this function is performed by the knife 17.
As stated above, the knife may take various forms.
An alternative form is illustrated in Figure 5 in which the grating disc 27 is conical in shape its surface sloping up to its axis. In this construction, the knife is in two parts 28a and 28b each secured to the side of the tube 16 and each having a sharpened upper cutting surface. The food pusher is suitably shaped to enable it to pass the knives 28a and 28b. It has been found that this arrangement is particularly effective in dealing with elongated foodstuff such as carrots, the ends of which are held by the portions of the knife against rotating while being abraded by the disc 27.
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that numerous variations and/or modifications may be made to the invention as shown in the specific embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the 20 invention as broadly claimed. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive.
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  1. 2. A fruit and vegetable juicer as claimed in claim 1 *I wherein the grating disc has at its center means for abrading or otherwise removing that part of the fruit or vegetable lying on the axis or close to the axis of the grating dish.
  2. 3. A fruit and vegetable juicer as claimed in claim 2 wherein the means for abrading or otherwise removing that part of the fruit or vegetable lying on the axis or close to the axis of the grating 4--&\consists in a triangalar piece of steel having sharpened upper edges sloping upwardly to the axis of the disc.
  3. 4. A fruit and vegetable juicer as claimed in claim 1 wherein the knife is in two or more separate parts each attached to the tube and projecting into the tube and 9 wherein the grating disc is conical in shape its surface sloping upwardly towards its axis. DATED this 27th day of April 1995 BREVILLE PTY LTD Patent Attorneys for the Applicant: F.B. RICE CO. *o e o e 4 e*o I sl c~p' ABSTRACT A fruit and vegetable juicer of the kind comprising a rotatable horizontal grating disc integral with and surrounded by a substantially frusto-conical filte': sieve the sides of which project upwardly and outwardly from the grating disk, a feed tube arranged above the disc and a food pusher insertable into the tube to press food down on to the grating disc for grating, pulp and juice thereby produced flying upwardly and outwardly, the juice passing through the filter and the pulp passing over the filter for subsequent collection characterised in that the feed tube has an internal diameter substantially the same as that of the grating disc, there being provided in the tube a knife or knives having an upwardly directed cutting edge, the knife or knives being attached to and supported by the tube, the food pusher being bifurcated or otherwise shaped to pass downwardly past the knife or knives, downward movement thereof causing an article of food to be cut by the cutting edge or edges of the knife or knives 0*° a and pressed onto the grating disc, the food being held against rotation by the knife or knives. eoe 0* *0 I r I I
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AUPM5869A AUPM586994A0 (en) 1994-05-25 1994-05-25 Fruit & vegetable juicer
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