WO2007088320A1 - Optimisations d'agencements de batteur sur pied ou concernant lesdits agencements - Google Patents

Optimisations d'agencements de batteur sur pied ou concernant lesdits agencements Download PDF

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WO2007088320A1
WO2007088320A1 PCT/GB2006/004889 GB2006004889W WO2007088320A1 WO 2007088320 A1 WO2007088320 A1 WO 2007088320A1 GB 2006004889 W GB2006004889 W GB 2006004889W WO 2007088320 A1 WO2007088320 A1 WO 2007088320A1
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Mark Seidler
Simon Clark
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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
    • A47J43/00Implements for preparing or holding food, not provided for in other groups of this subclass
    • A47J43/04Machines for domestic use not covered elsewhere, e.g. for grinding, mixing, stirring, kneading, emulsifying, whipping or beating foodstuffs, e.g. power-driven
    • A47J43/044Machines for domestic use not covered elsewhere, e.g. for grinding, mixing, stirring, kneading, emulsifying, whipping or beating foodstuffs, e.g. power-driven with tools driven from the top side
    • 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
    • A47J27/00Cooking-vessels
    • A47J27/004Cooking-vessels with integral electrical heating means
    • 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
    • A47J43/00Implements for preparing or holding food, not provided for in other groups of this subclass
    • A47J43/04Machines for domestic use not covered elsewhere, e.g. for grinding, mixing, stirring, kneading, emulsifying, whipping or beating foodstuffs, e.g. power-driven
    • A47J43/07Parts or details, e.g. mixing tools, whipping tools
    • A47J43/0705Parts or details, e.g. mixing tools, whipping tools for machines with tools driven from the upper side
    • 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
    • A47J43/00Implements for preparing or holding food, not provided for in other groups of this subclass
    • A47J43/04Machines for domestic use not covered elsewhere, e.g. for grinding, mixing, stirring, kneading, emulsifying, whipping or beating foodstuffs, e.g. power-driven
    • A47J43/07Parts or details, e.g. mixing tools, whipping tools
    • A47J43/0727Mixing bowls

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  • This invention relates to arrangements including stand mixers, by which is meant the kind of kitchen machine in which a mixing bowl is supported on a pedestal which also supports an electric motor and a drive system including a drive outlet, overhead of the bowl, which permits a planetary mixing action to be imparted to tools suspended into the bowl from the overhead drive outlet.
  • Such stand mixers for example the Kenwood Chef kitchen machine, are well known and have been well established in use for many years. Over the years, mixers of this kind have been adapted and developed so as to perform an ever broadening range of functions, and many such devices incorporate, for example, a plurality of drive outlets running at different speeds and with differing torque characteristics enabling them to perform a wide spread of operations.
  • the degree of heating i.e. the combination of heating power and the time for which the heater is energised
  • applied to the ingredients in any given situation may, at a user's choice, be sufficient to completely cook, to partially cook, or to merely warm the ingredients.
  • Some stand mixer arrangements equipped with heating capabilities are intended primarily for attended use, thus the heater power, which is normally adjustable, may conveniently be pre-set, or controlled by the user during a given heating process, and the time for which such heating is applied may again be pre-set, by means of an "end-of-cycle" timer, or determined ad hoc by the user.
  • the power and timing control facilities necessary for such operations are similar to those provided for conventional cookery using a range, hob or oven.
  • a stand mixer arrangement including a mixer having a pedestal for a mixing bowl; an electric motor and a drive system including a drive outlet disposed overhead of the bowl, capable of imparting a planetary mixing action to tools depending therefrom into the bowl; and heating means provided to permit, in accordance with user selection, ingredients in the bowl to be heated and/or subjected to the planetary mixing action; the arrangement further comprising user-operable timing control means for controlling relative operational periods of said heating means and said drive system in accordance with user-selected programmes, means for detecting user-selection of at least one of said programmes having a predetermined characteristic, means pre-conditioning said stand mixer to inhibit operation of said at least one programme or to implement said at least one programme within predetermined control parameters; the arrangement further comprising user-operable means adapted to over-ride the pre-conditioning applied by said function control means.
  • said at least one programme is a slow- cooking programme of duration greater than a predetermined time T.
  • the preconditioning means imposes a maximum operating power limit on said heating means.
  • warning means are provided to advise the user of the inhibition of a selected programme, or the imposition of said control parameters thereon.
  • the warning means can conveniently convey visual and/or audible warnings to the user.
  • Visual warnings may include textual or graphic messages conveyed to the user by means of a display, such as a liquid crystal display (LCD).
  • a display such as a liquid crystal display (LCD).
  • LCD liquid crystal display
  • user-inputting of instructions for certain operational programmes is facilitated by pre- programming the microprocessor with a series of pre-determined operational sequences, any of which can be selected by the user pressing one of a plurality of special function keys, thereby causing the stand mixer to implement the desired operational programme without requiring the user to input all of the individual instructions with the interleaved timing required.
  • the electric drive motor is operable in a "soft-start" mode, whereby the motor speed is increased in a controlled manner to a selected speed from a relatively low, pre-determined starting speed, in order to reduce the risk of splashing or otherwise ejecting hot ingredients out of the bowl or causing them to separate.
  • This facility is user-selectable by means of a special key.
  • the stand mixer of an arrangement as provided herein is further provided with a receiver for radio frequency (RF) control signals from a remote control handset (not shown) which permits the stand mixer to be instructed to perform, or be conditioned to perform, some at least of its functions remotely.
  • RF radio frequency
  • remote control signals for the stand mixer are input by means of a suitable device into the mains wiring and sent to the stand mixer over that wiring.
  • the heating means is integral with the mixing bowl, and it is then further preferred that the heating means comprises an element encased against fluid ingress, so that the mixing bowl assembly can readily be cleaned, for example in a dishwasher.
  • the heating means is incorporated in the stand mixer, and in still another preferred embodiment, the heating means is provided separately from both the bowl and the stand mixer, and is interposable between the two when heating operations are required.
  • the bowl may conveniently be made of metal, and may conform to existing stand mixer design and shape criteria, so as to be capable of using conventional mixing tools.
  • the bowl is formed so as to provide, at least in certain areas thereof, thermal- insulation utilised to create relatively cool areas for handling.
  • the bowl may be formed with one or more handles extending outwardly from its upstanding wall; the bowl may be formed with multiple skins with air or another thermally insulative material in the gap between the skins; and/or the bowl may be formed with one or more areas of thermally insulative material.
  • the surface of the bowl may be coated or otherwise treated with a thermochromic material, which adopts a particular colour when hot, or which otherwise renders visible a warning message or logo, so as to warn users of areas which should not be handled.
  • the heating means may comprise a sheathed resistance element, a thick film heater, an inductive heater, or a halogen heater, for example, or combinations of these.
  • Figure 1 shows, in perspective view, a stand mixer in accordance with one example of the invention
  • Figure 2 shows the stand mixer of Figure 1 from a frontal elevation
  • Figure 3 shows a side elevation of the stand mixer of Figure 1 ;
  • Figure 4 shows one example of a bowl for use with the stand mixer; the bowl being shown in elevation in Figure 4a and in cross-sectional view in Figure 4b;
  • Figure 5 shows another example of a bowl for use with the stand mixer; the bowl being shown in elevation in Figure 5a and in cross-sectional view in Figure 5b;
  • Figure 6 shows a further example of a bowl for use with the stand mixer; the bowl being shown in elevation in Figure 6a and in cross-sectional view in Figure 6b.
  • a stand mixer 10 comprises a pedestal
  • the housing 40 encloses, in conventional fashion, an electric drive motor (not shown) and gearing (not shown) which conveys the motive power supplied by the motor to a plurality of drive outlets to which various tools can be attached to perform a wide variety of tasks in the kitchen.
  • a high-speed blender drive outlet behind covers 41 a slow-speed mincer drive outlet behind cover 42 and a planetary drive, intended for food mixing, overhead of the bowl location, at 43, although it will readily be appreciated that more, fewer and/or different drive outlets can be provided in accordance with desired functionality of the stand mixer.
  • a shanked mixing tool attached as is conventional, to a socket 44 of the outlet 43, will depend in use into a mixing bowl placed on the bowl platform 30, and is configured to rotate about both the axis of the socket 44 and the central axis 45 of the outlet 43, thus performing a planetary mixing action.
  • the necessary relationships between the relative shapes and dimensions of the bowl and the mixing tool to ensure thorough and repeatable mixing of ingredients are well known and established in use over many years.
  • the stand mixer 10 is, in this example, provided with a pair of latches 31, 32 within a recess 33 provided in the bowl platform 30, which latches co-operate with components on the base of the bowl to form a bayonet latching system which ensures firm and ready location of the bowl on its platform.
  • Other latching systems such as screw-threading for example, can be used as an alternative to bayonet latching if preferred.
  • the upright part 46 of the housing 40 is configured with a break line 47, and a suitable mechanism to permit the top part 48 of the stand mixer to be hinged away from the platform 30 end of the pedestal part 20, in order to facilitate the insertion and removal of the mixing tools and the bowl.
  • FIG. 4 shows a bowl 60 configured and dimensioned to be received in the stand mixer 10 with its base 61 located in the recess 33 of the bowl platform 30.
  • the base 61 of the bowl 60 is formed with a diametrically opposed pair of shaped slots, such as 62, respectively disposed and configured to co-operate with the latching elements 31, 32 of the stand mixer 10 to perform the aforementioned bayonet latching function.
  • a heating element 71 is integrated into the base of the bowl 60.
  • the heating element may be of any convenient kind, for example a sheathed resistance element or a thick-film heater, and it is secured to the underside of the bowl 60, in good thermally conductive relationship therewith, by any convenient means.
  • Such heating elements are currently used, for example, in electric kettles and in domestic deep-fat fryers and any of the techniques used to fabricate and secure heating elements to vessels in such contexts may be utilised for stand mixer bowls.
  • the integral heating element 71 also has associated therewith, in this example, a thermostat device 74, and a suitable electrical connector 75 by way of which the bowl can pick up electrical power from a suitable outlet provided in the recess 33 of the bowl support 30.
  • a thermal fuse (not shown) may also be provided in the base of the bowl 60.
  • an interlock is provided to prevent the energisation of the electrical power outlet in the recess 33 unless the bowl 60 is in place. Indeed, an interlock may also prevent operation of the electrical drive motor of the stand mixer 10 unless the bowl is in place.
  • the electrical power outlet comprises a female (socket) arrangement, rather than a male (plug) device.
  • the connector 75 comprises spring-loaded, pin-like plug members that are compressed between the base 61 of the bowl 60 and the floor of the recess 33 until the bowl has been turned to the correct orientation and firmly latched in place by the bayonet fixtures such as 31, 32 and 62, whereupon the plug members can spring out to engage with the socket.
  • the recess 33 and the base of the bowl 60 are formed centrally and coaxially with the corresponding plug and socket elements of a 360 degree connector of the kind used with "cordless" electric kettles.
  • the bowl and the recess may be provided with screw attachment means or, if bayonet latches are provided, they may be located as shown in the drawing or alternatively they may be integrated with the coaxial plug and socket arrangement.
  • the bowl and the stand mixer can be configured to energise heaters of differing power when the bowl assumes selected orientations relative to the support 30, so that, for example, a very low wattage heater can be energised to provide a slow heating function when the bowl is in one orientation relative to the support 30, a substantially higher wattage heater can be energised for normal operation when the bowl assumes another angular orientation relative to the support 30, and the heaters are inoperative, providing conventional, cold mixing capability, when the bowl is in a third orientation relative to the support 30.
  • the low wattage heater may comprise a portion of the high wattage heater element, accessed via suitable tapping points. It will also be appreciated that the lower wattage may be provided by cyclic interruption of the power to a single element.
  • the support 30 and the bowl 60 preferably carry cooperative graphics or other visual elements to assist a user in aligning them in their various locations.
  • the bowl 60 is made of metal, and conforms to existing stand mixer design criteria, so as to be capable of using conventional mixing tools.
  • the bowl is formed so as to provide, at least in certain areas thereof, thermal insulation utilised to create relatively cool areas for handling.
  • the bowl may be formed with one or more insulated handles extending outwardly from its upstanding wall; the bowl may be formed with multiple skins with air or another thermally insulative material in the gap between the skins; and/or the bowl may be formed with one or more areas of thermally insulative material.
  • the surface of the bowl, or at least such portions thereof as may be touched by a user can usefully be coated or otherwise treated with a thermochromic material, which adopts a particular colour when hot, or which otherwise provides or renders visible a warning message or logo, so as to warn users of areas which should not be handled.
  • the bowl or at least selected parts thereof, such as the base and lower wall area, may be constructed of a sandwich of materials in order to assist thermal transfer to the ingredients therein.
  • the whole or selected parts of the bowl may be multi-skinned, with inner and outer stainless steel walls and/or base, and an interlayer of aluminium therebetween.
  • the inner surface of the bowl is preferably coated, or otherwise provided, with non-stick material to guard against unwanted adherence of warmed or cooked ingredients thereto. It is preferred that the bowl 60, once removed from the stand mixer 10, can be washed, for example in a dishwasher, without regard for the electrical components associated therewith, so it is preferred that the heating element is encased against liquid ingress; for example in a manner similar to that described (for the tank of a fryer) in our United Kingdom Patent No. GB 2255002-B1.
  • the stand mixer is provided with a switch pad 85 presenting user-operable power controls 80 and timer controls 90.
  • the controls 80 and 90 comprise, in this example, digital controls interacting with a microprocessor (not shown) housed at any convenient location within the stand mixer housing.
  • the controls 80 and 90 may be analogue controls or one of them may use digital technology and the other analogue, depending upon design, cost and other criteria.
  • the power controls 80 provide control switches such as 81 to provide user-selected instructions to the microprocessor as to the heating power required and digital timing controls 90 provide control switches 91 for controlling timed operation of the motor-driven planetary drive of the stand mixer and control switches 92 for controlling timed operation of the heating element.
  • the switches 91 and 92 are used to convey user instructions to the microprocessor and it will be appreciated that the processor may be configured to provide internal electronic interlocks to prevent certain combinations of instructions from being implemented. If an operation is prohibited, the user is warned by way of a lamp 100 and a warning buzzer which indicates that an inoperable or inadvisable combination of instructions has been inputted and that the user's operational strategy needs to be revised.
  • the warnings may be supplemented with, or replaced by, a visual display, such as a liquid crystal display (LCD) 86 used to convey textual and/or graphic instructions to the user.
  • a visual display such as a liquid crystal display (LCD) 86 used to convey textual and/or graphic instructions to the user.
  • LCD liquid crystal display
  • Associated with the display 86 are typical resetting and function control buttons 87.
  • the stand mixer 10 incorporates, in this example, a manually operable speed control adjuster 52 to enable the motor speed, and thus the speed at which the planetary mixing operation is driven, to be set by the user.
  • the speed control function is digitised, and the controls therefore are incorporated into the switch pad 85.
  • This example of the invention therefore provides a safety provision, implemented under the control of an interlock program in the microprocessor, whereby when the timer is directly set to run the appliance in a heating mode for longer than a predetermined time, T, or the selection of an "auto-chef function requires heating operations extending beyond the time T, operation of the heating power control automatically defaults to a low wattage "slow-safe" heating mode.
  • the timing controls 92 provide, in this example, the facility to operate the stand mixer with a delayed start and it may be determined that certain operational modes, even if requiring relatively short heating operations (i.e. enduring for times substantially less than T), if operated with a delayed start, might give rise to potential risk. In such eventualities, one or more "delay-safe" modes of operation can be imposed by the microprocessor, subject to the provision of warnings, as described above in relation to the "slow-safe" mode and the capability of manual over-ride if appropriate.
  • the microprocessor may be programmed with a series of pre-determined operational sequence programmes, any of which can be selected by the user pressing one of several "auto-chef keys 95 which selects the appropriate operational sequence programme, thereby causing the stand mixer to implement the desired complex operational sequence without requiring the user to input all of the individual instructions with the interleaved timing required.
  • the electric drive motor is operable in a "soft-start" mode, whereby the motor speed is increased in a controlled manner from a relatively low starting speed, in order to reduce the risk of splashing or otherwise ejecting hot ingredients out of the bowl or causing them to separate.
  • This facility is user-selectable by means of a special key 93, and is particularly desirable as the cooking process nears conclusion, since relatively high temperatures are then likely to prevail and moreover the ingredients are then likely to have softened and be generally of reduced viscosity, thus more likely to be splashed or otherwise ejected from the bowl.
  • the stand mixer is provided with a receiver, for example in the form of an antenna formed on or coupled to a window 110 in the casing 20, for radio frequency (RF) control signals from a remote control handset (not shown) which permits the stand mixer to be instructed to perform, or be conditioned to perform, some at least of its functions remotely.
  • RF radio frequency
  • remote control signals for the stand mixer are input by means of a suitable device into the mains wiring and sent to the stand mixer over that wiring.
  • the heating means used can comprise any convenient technology.
  • the heating means may comprise a sheathed resistance element, a thick film heater or an inductive heater, for example, or combinations of these.
  • arrangements utilizing a plurality of halogen lamps as heaters present the capability of interconnecting the lamps in differing series and parallel configurations, under the control of user-actuated switches and/or by means of automatically controlled sequencing, to provide differing heat outputs.
  • a bowl 160 is provided in association with a heating pad arrangement 170 which is separate from both the bowl and the stand mixer 10.
  • the pad arrangement features a base 171 which replicates the base of the bowl 60 described with reference to Figure 4, and which therefore can be fitted to the bowl support 30 in exactly the same way as a bowl would normally be fitted thereto.
  • the pad arrangement comprises a heater 172, a thermostat 173 and a connector 174; effectively replicating all of the active components associated with the bowl 60 in Figure 4, so that all comments made above in relation to corresponding features of the bowl in Figure 4, and the fitment and connection of the bowl 60 to the support 30 of the stand mixer 10, are applicable to the pad arrangement 170.
  • the bowl 160 is a simple bowl, preferably made of metal as before, the base of which is configured to sit snugly within a well portion formed in the heater 171 of the pad arrangement 170.
  • the bowl 160 can incorporate any of the features referred to hereinbefore in relation to the bowl 60.
  • the bowl 160 being a simple bowl with no electrical attachments, is easier to wash and care for generally than the bowl 60 previously described.
  • the external surface of the pad arrangement 170, in the region 175 thereof which underlies the bowl, is preferably clad with a non-metallic, heat resistant substance.
  • the pad arrangement 170 may be bayonet-fitted into the recess 33 using slots such as 176, in the same way as was bowl
  • the bowl 160 may be provided with a convenient means (not shown) for latching it into the well portion of the pad arrangement 170 if desired, and the pad arrangement 170 is preferably resiliently mounted to enable its heatable surface to accommodate to the base of the bowl 160.
  • interlocks may be provided, as before, and these may sense operational association of the bowl 160 to the pad arrangement 170 as well as operational association of the pad arrangement 170 with the support 30 of the stand mixer 10.
  • magnetic sensors are used to detect the desired operational associations.
  • a heating arrangement 250 is incorporated into the stand mixer itself, and the bowl-supporting surface of the recess 33 formed in the bowl support of the stand mixer 10 is thus a heatable surface.
  • the heater is shown at 251, and an associated thermostat at 252; these components being resiliently mounted to enable the heatable surface to accommodate to the base of the bowl 260 which, in this instance, is a bowl of conventional shape, though it is made of metal and, if desired, can incorporate any of the features referred to hereinbefore in relation to the bowl 60.
  • the bowl 260 being a simple bowl with no electrical attachments, is (like the bowl 160) easier to wash and care for generally than the bowl 60 described with reference to Figure 4.
  • interlocking can sense merely the presence of the bowl 260, properly fitted to the heated base. All wiring, of course, is internal of the stand mixer 10, since the heater 251 is effectively an integral part of the mixer.
  • Associated with all embodiments may usefully be an "anti-burn" tool which is fitted to the gearbox hub of the stand mixer 10, depends into the bowl 60, 160 or 260 just inside the wall thereof, and is rotated slowly scrape ingredients from the wall of the bowl during mixing and heating, to reduce the likelihood of ingredients adhering to, and becoming burnt on to, the wall of the bowl.

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L'invention concerne un batteur sur pied (10) qui possède un bol mélangeur (60) supporté sur un socle supportant également un moteur électrique et un système d'entraînement comprenant une sortie d'entraînement (43) placée en haut du bol et permettant d'imprimer une action planétaire de mélange à des instruments suspendus dans le bol (60) depuis la sortie (43). Ce batteur sur pied peut également cuire ou réchauffer des ingrédients dans le bol. L'invention englobe des éléments de commande de synchronisation (90) permettant de commander des durées de réchauffement et de mélange intercalées et/ou se chevauchant, conformément aux programmes sélectionnés par l'utilisateur, de manière à mettre en oeuvre des préparations de plats présentant d degrés différents de complexité. Certains de ces programmes peuvent, par exemple, être inopportuns pour une utilisation prolongée ou sans surveillance du batteur sur pied. L'invention permet également à l'utilisateur de détecter la sélection de ces programmes et de les commander au moyen de l'arrêt ou de la mise en place de limites opérationnelles prédéterminées, à moins que l'utilisateur annule délibérément ces commandes.
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