WO1997039671A1 - Handmühle - Google Patents
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- WO1997039671A1 WO1997039671A1 PCT/EP1997/001893 EP9701893W WO9739671A1 WO 1997039671 A1 WO1997039671 A1 WO 1997039671A1 EP 9701893 W EP9701893 W EP 9701893W WO 9739671 A1 WO9739671 A1 WO 9739671A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47J—KITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
- A47J42/00—Coffee mills; Spice mills
- A47J42/02—Coffee mills; Spice mills having grinding cones
- A47J42/04—Coffee mills; Spice mills having grinding cones hand driven
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- the invention relates to a hand mill according to the preamble of claim 1, in particular for grinding spices, such as pepper and salt, coffee beans, cereals, herbs etc.
- spices such as pepper and salt, coffee beans, cereals, herbs etc.
- the type of construction of known hand mills (DE 27 47 059, DE 28 18 216, DE 36 90 785, US 2 782 998, FR 842 769, AT 179 958) can be described approximately as follows:
- a mill housing there is a cylindrical, vertically positioned container for the regrind.
- the grinder which consists of a fixed grinding ring and a rotating grinding cone.
- the grinding cone is attached to the lower end of the drive shaft, which runs vertically in the middle of the bowl.
- the drive handle or the crank is fastened at the upper end of the drive axis.
- the grinder gap and thus the grit size is adjusted by a screw nut located at one of the ends of the drive axis.
- the grinding cone is held in position from below with a screw provided for this purpose.
- the spice mills of the known types of construction have disadvantages: A precise, controllable and functional adjustment of the grinder gap and thus a simple, practical and effective setting of the Grinding is not possible.
- a screwdriver and a wrench must be used.
- the grinder must be held between the knees or by another person.
- the type which is widespread today, in which an adjusting screw is arranged on the top of a rotary handle appears to be advantageous at first glance because the user can adjust it with his bare hands. In practice, however, this proves to be problematic because this screw considerably interferes with the operation of the mill.
- the screw must be tightened fairly firmly.
- the known mills generally have no scale or a recognizable setting limit. This often results in the adjustment nut being over tightened. Then it can hardly be rotated or completely blocked. There is a risk of damage to the grinder.
- Another disadvantage of these adjusting screws is that an unintentional, independent adjustment of the nut is not excluded. This can pull tighter with a tightly adjusted mill or loosen even further with a loosely adjusted mill. In the known hand mills, the filling of the
- Cumbersome container The known containers have to be laboriously screwed apart to fill them to be, and reassembled in order to be functional again.
- the known hand mills are cumbersome and laborious to use.
- the operation of the various functions, such as filling, grinding and setting the grinding grain, are often not immediately recognizable to the user in conventional hand mills.
- the mills are "unclean" because the construction elements, which are located at the bottom of the outlet, below or around the grinder, adhere to the remainder of the ground material and fall onto the parting surface when the grinder is switched off.
- the object of the present invention is to improve a hand mill of the type mentioned in such a way that the disadvantages of the known mills described above are avoided.
- the grinding device forms a self-contained unit and is equipped with an integrated grinding gap adjustment mechanism.
- This grinding device is driven by means of a flexible shaft.
- the axis of the grinding device and the axis of the drive handle can be arranged at an angle to one another.
- the hand mill according to the invention is designed so that a handle for actuating the grinding device is arranged on the side of the mill housing and drives the grinding device via the flexible shaft.
- the functionalization is did and significantly improves the manageability of the hand mill.
- the rotary handle or the crank of the known hand mills used to be there is now a large-sized opening, which can be closed with an easy-to-use lid, through which the container can be filled without problems.
- the hand mill of the type according to the invention no longer needs to be screwed apart in order to be filled.
- the grinding grain setting mechanism is actuated according to the invention with an easy-to-use lever.
- the lever protrudes from a horizontally running slot in the mill housing and has, for example, a range of movement of 120 °, a continuous setting range or, for example, three setting positions with the grinding grains being fine, medium and coarse.
- the range of rotation of the lever can be selected so that it does not interfere with holding the grinder.
- the hand mill designed according to the invention allows its functions and meaning of the operating elements to be recognized immediately. everyone immediately sees where the handle is, where you fill the grinder and how the grain size is adjusted.
- the hand mill designed according to the invention makes it possible to quickly and easily produce small as well as large quantities of ground material, since the rotary handle can be turned quickly and powerfully without fatigue, but can also be turned just as well slowly and in a very controlled manner.
- the type of posture and the type of movement when actuating the hand mill according to the invention is anatomically just, simple and convenient.
- the hand mill according to the invention is also "clean", ie it hardly leaves any grinding residues when it is switched off. This is caused by the fact that in the case of the conventional constructions, elements at the bottom of the outlet opening to which grinding grains temporarily adhere are superfluous and are therefore no longer present in the construction according to the invention.
- FIG. 1 shows a first embodiment of a hand mill
- Fig. 3 is a grinding device used in the mills of FIGS. 1 and 2 and
- FIGS. 9-10 further embodiments of hand mills.
- the hand mill shown in the drawing consists of a mill housing 1, the shape of which can be of any type.
- the mill housing has a grinding device 2, which is actuated by means of a rotary handle 5 via a flexible shaft 3, the flexible shaft being guided laterally out of the mill housing, as is shown in FIGS. 1 and 2.
- a relatively large filling opening for the ground material is provided, which can be closed with a stopper-shaped cover 6.
- the grinding device is provided with a grain adjustment mechanism 4 which can be actuated with the aid of a lever 4 '. As is known per se, the grinding device is located in the lower end of the housing 1.
- the grinding device is shown in more detail in FIG. 3.
- This comprises a housing 15, which consists of metal, for example brass or aluminum, or of a suitable engineering plastic.
- the grinder itself consists of a grinding ring 12 and a grinding cone 11, which can be made of hardened steel, for example for grinding pepper and other spices or herbs. Special plastic grinders can be used for salt mills. The use of differently designed grinder systems is of course possible.
- the grinding cone 11 has a drive shaft 13 which is provided at the lower end with a screwdriver slot or a receptacle for an Allen key in order to facilitate assembly and to be able to adjust the grinding device more precisely.
- the grinder housing 15 has a pot shape, the upper end wall 23 having ring-shaped bores 16 (openings) for the ground material.
- the axis 13 of the grinding device is mounted centrally in the upper end wall 23, passes through a grinding gap setting device 17 and is screwed with its upper free end into a cylindrical part 21 with an internal thread.
- the end of the flexible shaft 3 is inserted and connected to this end in a rotationally fixed manner, for example via a
- a locking nut 20 which is preferably designed to be self-locking and is screwed onto the drive shaft 13 for non-rotatably bracing the drive shaft 13 with the cylindrical part 11 and thus for the rotatably connected connection to the flexible shaft 3.
- the adjusting device 17 consists of a lower, cylindrical part 17 'which is fixedly connected to the upper end wall 23 and a part 17' 'which is arranged freely rotatably above it.
- the sliding surfaces of both parts 17' and 17 "which are to be pointed towards one another are formed as approximately semicircular, complementary inclined surfaces, cf. Fig. 4, in which one of the two parts is shown schematically.
- a compression spring 14 is arranged between the grinding cone 11 and the upper end wall 23, which prestresses the grinding cone 11 downward in the grinding gap opening direction .
- the grinding device described above is a self-contained unit.
- a cover part made of metal or plastic can be provided (not shown) to prevent the practically non-existent risk of obstruction of the movement of the adjusting lever by the penetration of regrind into the adjusting device.
- 5 to 7 show a further embodiment form of a hand mill, in which the drive shaft 13 is mounted in a sleeve 24 projecting into the grinder housing 15, which is fixedly connected to the housing 15 or is formed in one piece.
- the sleeve 24 absorbs the tension exerted by the flexible shaft 3 on the grinding device 2.
- the sleeve minimizes the radial play of the grinding cone 11, which ensures a very precisely working and adjustable grinding mechanism, as well as a smooth and frictionless running grinding mechanism.
- the upper part 17 "of the adjusting device 17 has on the lateral surface undulating axial grooves 17" ', into which diametrically opposed cams 26 of two arms of the part 17 "partially engage, for example over a range of at least 180 °, the flat spring 25, which is held by a flat spring holder 27 arranged in the housing 15.
- This latching prevents an unwanted adjustment of the setting device 17 and the grain size of the material to be ground can be adjusted stepwise in a defined manner.
- the openings for the regrind are designated.
- the reference number 30 denotes bores on the upper side of the upper part 17 ′′, the meaning of which is described in more detail below.
- the nut 20 has a bore for a locking pin 29. It serves for presetting or Basic setting of the grinding gap, after the setting of which the axis 13 is provided with a bore that is aligned with the bore of the nut. To permanently fix the position, the locking pin 29 is pushed through and secured through both bores Operation and the risk of damage to the grinder by rubbing the grinding ring and grinding cone together, as is often shown by hand mills on the market, be avoided.
- a stirring arm 28 can be arranged for stirring or moving the ground material. In this way, a millage jam which hinders the supply of millbase to the grinder can be prevented or reduced.
- the drive of the hand mill can be provided with a freewheel device 31 arranged in the mill housing 1, preferably between the handle 5, 33 and the flexible shaft 3 or cardan shaft, as shown in FIG. 8.
- the handle 33 can be pivotally connected to the freewheel device 31 about an axis 34 and can be designed as a crank, so that depending on the handle position a function as a simple rotary handle (position I) or pivoted as a drive crank (position II) or a pendulum handle (Position III) is possible, as shown in FIG. 8.
- the drive axis 43 is arranged vertically centrally in the mill housing 50.
- an arcuate fill opening (not shown), which is provided with a slide closure.
- the grain adjustment device 17 is actuated via a lever 38 arranged above the wall 52, which is connected in a rotationally fixed manner to a cylindrical tube 40 which surrounds the drive axis 43 and at the lower end of which two pins 41 are arranged, which are arranged in upper part 17 "of
- Grain adjusting device 17 arranged bores 42 engage which are already based on the description 5 to 7 have been described as bores 30.
- the upper part 17 "of the adjusting device 17 can be actuated by an angle arm 90, which is fastened to the tube 40 and acts on a lever 92 arranged on the part 17", which acts on the adjusting lever 18 corresponds.
- the angle arm can have a fork at its free end, which overlaps the lever 92. This is shown in dashed lines in FIG. 9.
- the drive axis 43 is arranged eccentrically near the edge of the mill housing 50.
- a larger filling opening 54 can be realized, which can be closed with a swivel cover 56.
- a gearwheel gear 58 is provided for actuating the grinding device 2, the one gearwheel 60 being seated on the rigid drive shaft 43 and the other gearwheel 62 being on an axis 64 of the grinding device 2 or its grinding cone 11.
- the rigid drive shaft 43 is guided with a slight inclination (for example 15 °) through the wall part 70 which forms an acute angle with the base 68 and is also inclined with it arranged in the housing arranged grinding device 2. This makes it possible to provide practically the entire cross section of the housing for the filling opening 72, which can be closed with a hinged cover 74.
- the grain setting device 17 is expediently designed as in the embodiment according to FIG. 9.
- a special drive handle 80 is to be described with reference to FIGS. 9 and 10, which is T-shaped and has a core piece 34 in its T-cross piece, which is designed as a tube 82 that is open on one side is slidably arranged.
- a cross piece 86 is arranged at the free end of this core piece 34.
- the core piece for the ball has latching depressions 45 which are connected to the guide grooves and are located at their ends.
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US09/367,546 US6390399B1 (en) | 1996-04-20 | 1997-04-16 | Hand mill |
EP97919365A EP0961569A1 (de) | 1996-04-20 | 1997-04-16 | Handmühle |
AU23866/97A AU2386697A (en) | 1996-04-20 | 1997-04-16 | Hand mill |
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DE19615788A DE19615788C1 (de) | 1996-04-20 | 1996-04-20 | Handmühle |
DE19615788.9 | 1996-04-20 |
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US2407808A (en) * | 1945-01-22 | 1946-09-17 | Bivans Elbert Litton | Pepper mill |
DE806040C (de) * | 1949-03-03 | 1951-06-11 | Max Rudolf Kriedel | Kaffeemuehle |
US2782998A (en) * | 1953-08-14 | 1957-02-26 | Jr Earle G Hastings | Barbecue pepper mill |
DE2222865A1 (de) * | 1972-05-10 | 1973-11-22 | Spiekenheuer Geb | Pfeffermuehle |
US4374574A (en) * | 1980-11-03 | 1983-02-22 | Tom David | Condiment grinder-dispenser |
DE8533929U1 (de) * | 1985-12-03 | 1986-03-27 | Messerschmidt, Wilfried, 7744 Königsfeld | Handbetriebene Haushaltsgetreidemühle |
US4815671A (en) * | 1987-03-13 | 1989-03-28 | Yugen Kaisha Hamazaki Hoso | Container having a built-in mill |
US5082190A (en) * | 1990-12-05 | 1992-01-21 | Chen Tzung Wen | Pepper grinder |
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AT179958B (de) * | 1951-12-15 | 1954-10-25 | Franz Ing Hochmayr | Kaffeemühle, insbesondere mit elektrischem Antrieb |
DK183477A (da) | 1977-04-27 | 1978-10-28 | Willaume Jantzen E | Haandkvaern isaer til maling af krydderier |
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US2407808A (en) * | 1945-01-22 | 1946-09-17 | Bivans Elbert Litton | Pepper mill |
DE806040C (de) * | 1949-03-03 | 1951-06-11 | Max Rudolf Kriedel | Kaffeemuehle |
US2782998A (en) * | 1953-08-14 | 1957-02-26 | Jr Earle G Hastings | Barbecue pepper mill |
DE2222865A1 (de) * | 1972-05-10 | 1973-11-22 | Spiekenheuer Geb | Pfeffermuehle |
US4374574A (en) * | 1980-11-03 | 1983-02-22 | Tom David | Condiment grinder-dispenser |
DE8533929U1 (de) * | 1985-12-03 | 1986-03-27 | Messerschmidt, Wilfried, 7744 Königsfeld | Handbetriebene Haushaltsgetreidemühle |
US4815671A (en) * | 1987-03-13 | 1989-03-28 | Yugen Kaisha Hamazaki Hoso | Container having a built-in mill |
US5082190A (en) * | 1990-12-05 | 1992-01-21 | Chen Tzung Wen | Pepper grinder |
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