GB2548858A - A popcorn storage unit - Google Patents

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GB2548858A
GB2548858A GB1605366.2A GB201605366A GB2548858A GB 2548858 A GB2548858 A GB 2548858A GB 201605366 A GB201605366 A GB 201605366A GB 2548858 A GB2548858 A GB 2548858A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47JKITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
    • A47J39/00Heat-insulated warming chambers; Cupboards with heating arrangements for warming kitchen utensils
    • A47J39/003Heat-insulated warming chambers; Cupboards with heating arrangements for warming kitchen utensils with forced air circulation
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    • A23FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
    • A23LFOODS, FOODSTUFFS, OR NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES A21D OR A23B-A23J; THEIR PREPARATION OR TREATMENT, e.g. COOKING, MODIFICATION OF NUTRITIVE QUALITIES, PHYSICAL TREATMENT; PRESERVATION OF FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS, IN GENERAL
    • A23L7/00Cereal-derived products; Malt products; Preparation or treatment thereof
    • A23L7/10Cereal-derived products
    • A23L7/161Puffed cereals, e.g. popcorn or puffed rice
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47JKITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
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    • A47J39/02Dish-warmers; Devices to keep food hot

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Abstract

A popcorn storage unit 1 comprises a window (5, figure 1) for allowing customers to see into the storage unit 1, a first compartment 4 for storing popcorn, and a second compartment 8 positioned between the first compartment 4 and the window (5, figure 1). The second compartment 8 may be removable from the first compartment 4. There may be a fan that blows air upwards through the second compartment 8. There is optionally also a heater 23, which may be located adjacent the fan 22. Also disclosed is a compartment for a popcorn storage unit 1 arranged to store and display non-purchasable popcorn and configured to be removable from the popcorn storage unit 1. The advantage is an aesthetically pleasing appearance, regardless of the amount of purchasable popcorn.

Description

A POPCORN STORAGE UNIT
Technical Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a popcorn storage unit and in particular to a popcorn storage unit having compartments.
Background to the Invention
Popcorn is typically cooked in a popcorn machine. The cooked popcorn is then either sold immediately to customers or is more usually transferred to a popcorn storage unit, which may be integrated with the popcorn machine or provided separately. A popcorn storage unit houses a supply of purchasable popcorn and typically comprises a transparent front window for displaying the purchasable popcorn to potential customers.
Embodiments of the present invention seek to provide an improved popcorn storage unit.
Summary of the Invention
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a popcorn storage unit comprising: a window for allowing customers to see into the popcorn storage unit; a first compartment for storing popcorn; and a second compartment, wherein the second compartment is positioned between the first compartment and the window.
In this way, the present invention provides for a second compartment positioned between the window that lets customers to see into the storage unit and the first compartment that contains a store of purchasable popcorn. This second compartment can be filled with a fixed volume of popcorn and since the second compartment is completely separate to the first compartment, the contents of the first and second compartments do not mix and the fixed volume of popcorn thus remains confined to the second compartment. The amount of popcorn stored in the first compartment does not affect the volume of popcorn in the second compartment. The fixed volume of popcorn inside the second compartment can therefore be arranged to produce an aesthetically pleasing appearance, which can improve the visual appeal of the popcorn, regardless ofthe supply of popcorn in the first compartment. For example, the present invention allows for a fan to blow air into the second compartment to produce a theatrical popcorn “popping” effect. The present invention may thus attract customers and cause increased sales of popcorn.
The popcorn storage unit may further comprise a fan for blowing air into the second compartment. The fan may drive air into the bottom of the second compartment such that the air flows upwards through the second compartment. The fan may thus be positioned beneath the second compartment. The fan may be a centrifugal fan. The fan may blow air from the first compartment into the second compartment. The fan may be located in or beneath the first compartment. The fan may be rated at 85 Watts. The fan may displace 860m3/hour of air. In this way, a fan is provided that may blow air into the second compartment to displace the contents of the second compartment and provide a theatrical and visually appealing effect.
The popcorn storage unit may further comprise a heater. The heater may be located adjacent the fan for heating air blown by the fan into the second compartment. The heater may be an electric heater. In this way, a heater is provided to heat the air stream blown by the fan into the second compartment and around the popcorn storage unit, which keeps popcorn in the popcorn storage unit warm.
The popcorn storage unit may further comprise a conduit. One end of the conduit may be connected to the second compartment. One end of the conduit may be connected to the first compartment. The fan and/or the heater may be provided in the conduit. The heater may be positioned downstream of the fan in the conduit. The conduit may be provided in or beneath the base of the popcorn storage unit or first compartment. The conduit may be fitted with one or more formations such as grates, grilles, filters or the like to prevent the contents of the first compartment and/or the second compartment from spilling into the conduit, whilst still allowing for air to be driven through the conduit and into the second compartment. The formations may be located at one or both ends of the conduit.
The conduit may further comprise a slot for allowing crumbs to escape the conduit. The slot may be rectangular. The slot may fluidly connect the conduit with the first compartment. In this way, a slot is provided in the conduit to allow for crumbs to be blown out of the conduit by the fan to prevent a build-up.
The popcorn storage unit may further comprise a tray for catching crumbs from popcorn stored in the first compartment. The tray may thus be located in the first compartment. In particular, the tray may be located at or beneath the base of the first compartment. The tray may be removable from the popcorn storage unit for allowing it to be emptied.
The tray may further comprise a mating portion for mating with the slot to block or close the slot. A seal may be provided or formed adjacent the slot to improve the mating between the tray and the slot. The tray may be removable from the popcorn storage unit to open the slot. In this way, removing the tray opens the slot, which allows crumbs to be evacuated from the conduit. Where a fan is provided, crumbs are blown out of the open slot by the fan.
The popcorn storage unit may comprise a frame. The frame may define the first compartment. The first compartment may comprise an opening for allowing a user to reach into the first compartment. The first compartment may comprise a lid for covering the opening. The lid may be slidably mounted to the popcorn storage unit or the first compartment. A set of runners may be provided to slidably mount the lid to the popcorn storage unit or the first compartment. Alternatively, the lid may be removable from the popcorn storage unit.
The lid further may comprise a handle for assisting the user in opening the lid.
The second compartment may be removable from the first compartment. The second compartment may be partly or fully manufactured from an acrylic glass, such as Plexiglas (RTM) or Perspex (RTM). Thus, the second compartment may be substantially transparent, i.e. translucent. Alternatively, the second compartment may be fully transparent. In this way, the second compartment is configured so that a customer can see into it through the window to view the contents of the second compartment.
The second compartment may comprise a lid. The lid may be attached to the second compartment by using a set of fasteners. The lid may thus be removable from the second compartment by unfixing the fasteners. In this way, a lid is provided to allow the second compartment to be filled, but allow the contents to remain physically separate to the contents of the first compartment.
The second compartment may comprise a first portion and a second portion. The second portion may have a greater or larger cross sectional area than the first portion. The second portion may have a substantially greater or larger cross sectional area to the first portion. Thus, second portion may have a greater or substantially greater volume than the first portion. The second portion may be positioned above the first portion. In this way, the greater cross sectional area and/or volume of the second portion allows the contents of the second compartment to be displaced upwards, from the first portion to the second portion.
The second compartment may also comprise a compartment locating mechanism for mounting and/or locating the second compartment inside the first compartment. The compartment locating mechanism may comprise one or more hooks. In particular, the compartment locating mechanism may comprise a pair of hooks for engaging with a respective portion of the first compartment such as a pair of spigots. Each hook may comprise a first hook portion for engaging with a portion of the first compartment to mount the second compartment in a normal position. Each hook may comprise a second hook portion for engaging with a portion of the first compartment to mount the second compartment in a cleaning position. The cleaning position may be elevated from the normal position. In this way, the compartment locating mechanism provides a means for fitting the second compartment in its correct position in the first compartment.
The window may be manufactured from an acrylic glass, such as Plexiglas (RTM) or Perspex (RTM). Thus, the window may be substantially transparent, i.e. translucent. Alternatively, the window may be fully transparent. The window may be a rectangular panel. The window may be positioned at the front of the popcorn storage unit. In this way, the window allows potential customers to see into the popcorn storage unit.
The popcorn storage unit may further comprise one or more sheets for lining the base of the first compartment. In this way, the sheet or sheets prevent popcorn from falling to a part of the popcorn storage unit where it may cause a problem, such as in the tray.
According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided an assembly comprising: a popcorn machine for cooking popcorn; and the popcorn storage unit of the first aspect of the invention.
According to a third aspect of the invention, there is provided a compartment for a popcorn storage unit, the compartment being arranged to store and display non-purchasable popcorn and configured to be removable from the popcorn storage unit.
The compartment of the third aspect of the invention may comprise any feature of the second compartment of the first aspect of the invention.
Detailed Description of the Invention
In order that the invention may be more clearly understood an embodiment thereof will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Figure 1 is a front perspective view of the outside of a popcorn storage unit according to an embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 2 is a rear perspective view of the outside of a popcorn storage unit according to an embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 3 is a rear perspective view of a partially disassembled popcorn storage unit according to an embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 4 is a close-up view of the circled portion of Figure 3;
Figure 5 is a side view of the partially disassembled popcorn storage unit shown in Figure 3; and
Figure 6 is an exploded perspective view of the second compartment shown in Figures 3 and 5.
Referring to Figures 1-5, a popcorn storage unit 1 comprises a substantially cuboidal frame defining a first compartment 4 for storing saleable popcorn. The popcorn storage unit further comprises a window 5 and a lid 3.
The window 5 is rectangular and manufactured from a transparent acrylic glass, such as Plexiglas (RTM) or Perspex (RTM), which allows a customer to see into the first compartment 4 to view the contents.
The lid 3 covers an opening in the first compartment 4 and is slidably mounted to the popcorn storage unit 1 by using a set of runners 6. The lid 3 further comprises a handle 2 to assist a user in opening the lid 3, which allows the user to reach into the first compartment 4 from outside of the popcorn storage unit 1. A tray 7 is provided at the base of the first compartment 4 for catching crumbs of the popcorn stored in the first compartment 4. The tray 7 is removable from the first compartment 4 so that it can be emptied when full of crumbs.
The popcorn storage unit 1 also comprises a second compartment 8 for storing and displaying popcorn. The second compartment 8 is removable from the first compartment 4 and is manufactured from a transparent acrylic glass, such as Plexiglas (RTM) or Perspex (RTM), which allows a customer to see into the second compartment 8 through the transparent window 5 of the first compartment 4, to view the contents of the second compartment 8. A lid 9 is attached to the second compartment 8 by using a set of fasteners 11. The lid 9 can be removed from the second compartment 8 by unfixing the fasteners, which allows the second compartment 8 to be partially filled with popcorn.
The second compartment 8 comprises a first portion 15 and a second portion 18. The second portion 18 has a greater cross sectional area than the first portion 15. The second portion 18 also has a greater volume than the first portion 15.
The second compartment 8 also comprises a compartment locating mechanism for engaging with a pair of spigots 17 attached to the first compartment 4. The compartment locating mechanism allows the second compartment 8 to be fitted and mounted in the correct position in the first compartment 4 and comprises a pair of hooks 16. Each hook 16 has a first hook portion 26 for engaging with its respective spigot 17 when the second compartment 8 is in a normal position, and a second hook portion 25 for engaging with its respective spigot 17 when the second compartment 8 is in a cleaning position, which is elevated from the normal position. When in the normal position, the second compartment 8 is additionally secured in place by fixings 14.
The popcorn storage unit 1 also comprises a conduit that fluidly connects the first compartment 4 to the second compartment 8 when the second compartment 8 is in its normal position, so that air can flow from the first compartment 4, through the conduit 13 and into the second compartment 8.
The conduit 13 is positioned at the base of the first compartment 4 and is thus located below the second compartment 8. The conduit 13 houses a fan 22 for blowing air from the first compartment 4 and into the second compartment 8 to displace the contents of the second compartment 8, and a heater 23 for heating air blown by the fan 22.
The fan 22 is located at the base of the first compartment 4 and is thus positioned beneath the second compartment 8. The fan 22 is rated at 85 Watts and displaces 860m3/hour of air. The heater 23 is an electric heater. A first grate 12 is provided at the start of the conduit 13 to prevent popcorn from falling from the first compartment 4 into the conduit 13. Similarly, a second grate 24 is provided at the end of the conduit 13 to prevent popcorn from falling from the second compartment 8 into the conduit 13.
Air outlet holes 10 are provided in the second compartment 8 to allow air to flow out of the second compartment 8 and back into the first compartment 4, whilst ensuring that the contents of the second compartment 8 are kept separate from the contents of the first compartment 4. A rectangular slot 20 is formed in the conduit 13, which allows crumbs of popcorn that have fallen from the second compartment 8 through the second grate 24 to be evacuated from the conduit 13. This prevents a build-up of crumbs that could damage the fan 22 and/or the heater 23.
The tray 7 further comprises a mating portion 19 for mating with a seal 21 formed adjacent the slot 20, which blocks and closes the slot 20. The tray 7 is removable from the popcorn storage unit 1 in order to open the slot 20 and allow the fan 22 to blow crumbs out of the second compartment 8 via the slot 20.
Figure 6 shows the second compartment 8 when removed from the popcorn storage unit 1. In this embodiment, the second compartment 8 has a width of around 0.616m and a height of around 0.580m. The second portion 18 of the second compartment 8 has a depth of around 0.115m and the first portion 15 of the second compartment 8 has a depth of less than around 0.115m, for example around 0.050m. The volume of popcorn put into the second compartment 8 is around 0.0025m3.
In use, the second compartment 8 is attached to and fitted in its correction position in the popcorn storage unit 1 by engaging the hooks 16 with the spigots 17. The second compartment 8 is partially filled with popcorn and its lid 9 is attached by using the fasteners 11. The first compartment 4 is filled with saleable popcorn that has been cooked in a popcorn machine.
The fan 22 and heater 23 are then activated. The fan 22 draws air into the conduit 13 from the first compartment 4 through the first grate 12. Air is driven by the fan 22 through the conduit 13 and over the heater 23, where it is heated. The heated air is driven out of the conduit 13 and upwards into the bottom of the second compartment 8 where it displaces the popcorn in the second compartment 8 and blows it upwards to create a theatrical popcorn “popping” effect, which draws customers to the popcorn storage unit 1 and increases sales of popcorn. The greater cross sectional area of the second portion 18 of the second compartment 8 allows for movement of popcorn from the first portion 15 to the second portion 18. Since the second compartment 8 is separate to the first compartment 4, the displaced popcorn does not leave the second compartment 8 and mix with the saleable popcorn in the first compartment 4.
The heated air leaves the top of the second compartment 8 through the air outlet holes 10, where it warms the saleable popcorn sitting within the first compartment 4. Air is then recirculated back through the conduit 13 and into the second compartment 8 by the fan 22.
Due to the “popping” effect, crumbs may break off from the popcorn in the second compartment 8, fall through the second grate 24 and build up in the conduit 13. The clear the conduit 13, the tray 7, which collects crumbs of popcorn that break off from the saleable popcorn in the first compartment 4, is removed from the first compartment 4. This opens the slot 20 and allows air driven by the fan 22 through the conduit 13 to flow directly into the first compartment 4 through the slot 20, blowing crumbs out of the conduit 13. After this cleaning operation has finished, the tray 7 is replaced to close the slot 20.
The above embodiment is described by way of example only. Many variations are possible without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.

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1. A popcorn storage unit comprising: a window for allowing customers to see into the popcorn storage unit; a first compartment for storing popcorn; and a second compartment, wherein the second compartment is positioned between the first compartment and the window.
2. A popcorn storage unit according to claim 1, wherein the second compartment is removable from the first compartment
3. A popcorn storage unit according to claim 1 or claim 2, further comprising a fan for blowing air into the second compartment.
4. A popcorn storage unit according to claim 3, wherein the fan drives air into the bottom of the second compartment such that the air flows upwards through the second compartment.
5. A popcorn storage unit according to claim 3 or claim 4, wherein the fan blows air from the first compartment into the second compartment.
6. A popcorn storage unit according to any one of claims 3 to 5, wherein the fan is located in or beneath the first compartment.
7. A popcorn storage unit according to any one of claims 3 to 6, further comprising a heater.
8. A popcorn storage unit according to claim 7, wherein the heater is located adjacent the fan for heating air blown by the fan into the second compartment
9. A popcorn storage unit according to any one of claims 3 to 8, further comprising a conduit.
10. A popcorn storage unit according to claim 9, wherein one end of the conduit connected to the second compartment.
11. A popcorn storage unit according to claim 9 or claim 10, wherein one end of the conduit is connected to the first compartment.
12. A popcorn storage unit accordingto any one of claims 9 to 11, wherein the fan is provided in the conduit.
13. A popcorn storage unit according to any one of claims 9 to 12, wherein the conduit is provided in or beneath the base of the popcorn storage unit or first compartment.
14. A popcorn storage unit according to any one of claims 9 to 13, wherein the conduit is fitted with one or more formations for preventing the contents of the first compartment and/or the second compartment from spilling into the conduit.
15. A popcorn storage unit according to claim 14, wherein the one or more formations grates, grilles, filters or the like.
16. A popcorn storage unit according to claim 14 or 15, wherein the formations are located at one or both ends of the conduit.
17. A popcorn storage unit according to any preceding claim, wherein the conduit further comprises a slot for allowing crumbs to escape the conduit.
18. A popcorn storage unit according to claim 17, wherein the slot fluidly connects the conduit with the first compartment.
19. A popcorn storage unit according to any preceding claim, further comprising a tray for catching crumbs from popcorn stored in the first compartment.
20. A popcorn storage unit according to claim 19, wherein the tray is located in the first compartment.
21. A popcorn storage unit according to claim 19 or claim 20, wherein the tray is located at or beneath the base of the first compartment.
22. A popcorn storage unit according to any one of claims 19 to 21, wherein the tray is removable from the popcorn storage unit for allowing it to be emptied.
23. A popcorn storage unit according to any one of claims 19 to 22, wherein the tray further comprises a mating portion.
24. A popcorn storage unit according to any preceding claim, wherein the first compartment comprises a lid for covering an opening.
25. A popcorn storage unit according to any preceding claim, wherein the lid is slidably mounted to the first compartment.
26. A popcorn storage unit according to any preceding claim, wherein the second compartment is partly or fully manufactured from an acrylic glass.
27. A popcorn storage unit according to claim 26, wherein the second compartment is substantially transparent.
28. A popcorn storage unit according to claim 26, wherein the second compartment is fully transparent.
29. A popcorn storage unit according to any preceding claim, wherein the second compartment further comprise a lid.
30. A popcorn storage unit according to claim 29, wherein the lid is attached to the second compartment by using a set of fasteners.
31. A popcorn storage unit according to any preceding claim, wherein the second compartment comprises a first portion and a second portion.
32. A popcorn storage unit according to claim 31, wherein the second portion has a greater cross sectional area than the first portion.
33. A popcorn storage unit according to claim 31 or 32, wherein the second portion has a greater volume than the first portion.
34. A popcorn storage unit according to any one of claims 31 to 33, wherein the second portion is positioned above the first portion.
35. A popcorn storage unit according to any one of claims 2 to 34, wherein the second compartment further comprises a compartment locating mechanism for mounting and/or locating the second compartment inside the first compartment.
36. A popcorn storage unit according to claim 25, wherein the compartment locating mechanism comprises one or more hooks.
37. A popcorn storage unit according to claim 25, wherein the one or more hooks each comprise a first hook portion and a second hook portion.
38. A popcorn storage unit according to any preceding claim, wherein the window is manufactured from an acrylic glass, such as Plexiglas (RTM) or Perspex (RTM).
39. An assembly comprising: a popcorn machine for cooking popcorn; and the popcorn storage unit of any preceding claim.
40. A compartment for a popcorn storage unit, the compartment being arranged to store and display non-purchasable popcorn and configured to be removable from the popcorn storage unit.
41. A popcorn storage unit as substantially hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
42. A compartment for a popcorn storage unit as substantially hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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