WO2010128274A1 - Juicer arrangement - Google Patents
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- WO2010128274A1 WO2010128274A1 PCT/GB2010/000827 GB2010000827W WO2010128274A1 WO 2010128274 A1 WO2010128274 A1 WO 2010128274A1 GB 2010000827 W GB2010000827 W GB 2010000827W WO 2010128274 A1 WO2010128274 A1 WO 2010128274A1
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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
- A47J19/00—Household machines for straining foodstuffs; Household implements for mashing or straining foodstuffs
- A47J19/02—Citrus fruit squeezers; Other fruit juice extracting devices
- A47J19/027—Centrifugal extractors
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- This invention relates to juicer arrangements, and more particularly (though not exclusively) to centrifugal juicers intended for use in domestic kitchens and comprising motor-driven appliances capable of extracting the juice from fruits, typically citrus fruits, or vegetables, and delivering the juice into a vessel, such as a jug or carafe, that is removably positioned, adjacent the main body of the appliance, to receive the juice by way of an outlet duct.
- a vessel such as a jug or carafe
- such juicers incorporate a macerating device, such as a discoidal cutter plate, which is rotated at a reasonably high speed to pulp the fruits or vegetables being juiced; the cutter plate comprising, or at least being located near, the base of a frusto-conical filter member which is disposed in a generally cylindrical working space.
- the frusto-conical side wall of the filter member is pierced or otherwise formed with small holes and/or narrow slits, thus being sufficiently porous to permit juice to pass therethrough.
- the cutter plate and usually also the filter member, are spun sufficiently rapidly to separate the juice from pulp residues, comprising mainly fibrous bulk matter; the juice passing through the apertures in the frusto-conical wall for collection and dispensing and the pulp residues being blocked by the filter member and generally thrown upwardly and outwardly therefrom.
- the working space is capped by a lid, through the top of which passes a feed-chute designed to accommodate produce to be juiced, and a pusher is provided whereby the produce can be urged through the feed-chute and into abrasive contact with the cutter plate.
- Appliances based upon the foregoing general arrangement are well established, can be economically manufactured and work quite well, though it is generally found necessary to collect, either within the appliance or in a separate (or separable) receptacle, unwanted materials such as pulp residues, partly because the presence of undue amounts of such materials in the prepared juice is considered unpalatable by many users and partly because such materials tend to block outlet ducts, which thus require frequent cleaning.
- One particularly efficient technique for diverting pulp residues into a separable container for collection and disposal is described in our co-pending UK patent application No. GB 0900851.7, and that technique may conveniently be used in conjunction with the present invention.
- a juicer arrangement comprising a motor-driven appliance capable of extracting juice from fruit and a vessel for receiving the juice; the appliance having an outlet duct for the juice; said duct being tubular about an axis running there- along; the vessel having a lid or cover means pre-formed with an aperture dimensioned and configured to receive said tubular outlet duct, and the duct having an end portion with an internal wall extending chordally there-across; wherein at least said end portion is rotatable about the axis of the duct to invert said wall for juice dispensing and to otherwise position said wall as an anti-dripping dam member to resist liquid flow.
- the end portion of the outlet duct can be rotated from a juice-dispensing position to a drip-stopping position, and moreover the end portion of the duct inserts at least part way into the aperture in said lid or cover, thereby assisting the clean delivery of juice into the vessel.
- the end portion of the duct is formed with a member that can be grasped, pressed or otherwise manipulated by a user to facilitate rotation of the end portion of the duct from one or its positions to the other.
- end portion can be rotated between its juice-delivery and drip-stop positions whilst remaining inserted into the aperture in said lid or cover means of said vessel.
- a liquid seal configured to accommodate the rotation of said end portion of the duct relative to the remainder portion of the duct, is provided between an external surface of the remainder portion and an internal surface of the end portion.
- outlet duct comprises a fixed, substantially straight and hollow tube and said end portion comprises an outer collar that can rotate through at least a predetermined angle relative to the tube.
- the hollow tube and the end portion are preferably formed with cooperative components limiting and defining the angle through which the end portion of the duct may rotate relative to the fixed remainder portion.
- end stops are provided for the angular movement of the end portion, whereby a user is provided with tactile confirmation that the end portion is properly located in one or other of its extreme angular positions relative to the fixed remainder portion of the outlet tube, either for dispensing or to resist dripping.
- the hollow tube and the end portion are formed with co-operative components permitting their axial assembly and disassembly so that the end portion is readily removable for cleaning.
- the axis of the tubular outlet duct is angled downwards from the appliance.
- the aperture in the lid or cover means of the juice- receiving vessel comprises an aperture dimensioned to snugly receive part at least of the end portion of the outlet duct. This facilitates clean delivery of juice into the vessel, with minimal splashing.
- the vessel and the appliance are designed to present complementary or contrasting appearances, and they may conveniently be shaped so as to interfit with one another.
- the design of the two components can be presented as an entity, whereby the use of non-matching vessels with the appliance is discouraged.
- Figure l(a) shows, in general perspective view, the essential external components of a juicer arrangement in accordance with an embodiment of the invention, including the relevant parts of the main appliance, a vessel located to receive the juice and also a receptacle located to receive pulp residues;
- Figure 1 (b) shows a perspective view of a lid for the juice-receiving vessel
- Figure 2 shows a partial perspective view of the juicer and its outlet spout through which juice is intended to flow to the juice-receiving vessel;
- Figures 3 (a) and 3(b) show respectively external and cross-sectional views of the outlet duct in a juice-delivering position;
- Figures 4(a) and 4(b) show respectively external and cross-sectional views of the outlet duct in a drip-stopping position
- Figures 5 (a) and 5(b) show respectively fixed and movable portions of the outlet duct, together with co-operable components formed therein to accommodate relative movement therebetween.
- the arrangement comprises a centrifugal juicer appliance 1 having a base 2, main body portion 3 and a lid 4.
- the main body portion 3 houses the electrical motor and the principal juicing components as already described, which can take any convenient form and are not material to the invention, so will not be further described herein.
- the main body portion carries a rotary switch 5, by means of which operation of the appliance 1 can be controlled, and a pair of latches such as 6 to securely hold the lid in place, though it will be appreciated that these components are shown by way of example only and could take other forms.
- the lid 4 supports a feed-chute 8 dimensioned and configured to accommodate produce to be juiced, and a pusher (not shown) is provided whereby the produce can be urged through the feed-chute 8 and into abrasive contact with a cutter plate (not shown) which is provided within the main body portion 3, and which is rotated at high speed to create the juicing action of the appliance.
- the feed-chute 8 and the appliance 1 in general have to be constructed so as to prevent, so far as is possible, the insertion of a user's fingers into contact with any component of the juicer that could cause injury. This is usually achieved partly by dimensional and ergonomic restraint and partly by means of electrical interlocks that prevent operation of the appliance 1 unless safe operating conditions are established.
- a separate container 11 positioned to receive the unwanted pulp residues which, as described previously, are a by-product of the juicing operation.
- the container 11 is constructed and interacts with the main body portion 3 in the manner described in the aforementioned UK patent application, though other configurations can be used if desired.
- the outlet duct 9 comprises a tubular inner portion 12, fixed to the main body 3 of the appliance 1 and having a longitudinal axis 12a; and a rotatable tubular end portion 13 disposed coaxially therewith.
- the end portion 13 can be rotated, relative to the fixed inner portion 12 and about the axis 12a, by user-manipulation of a tab or other member 14 formed on the external surface of the end portion 13.
- a principal feature of the outlet duct 9 is its ability to resist dripping of juice, once a desired amount of juice has been dispensed into the vessel 10.
- the rotatable end portion 13 of the duct 9 bears a transverse wall 15, which extends chordally across a circular outlet opening of the end portion 13 and is arranged (when the end portion 13 is appropriately orientated) to act as a dam as regards juice attempting to exit by way of the duct 9.
- the end portion 13 of the duct 9 can rotate, relative to the fixed portion 12, about the axis 12a.
- the rotation preferably occurs through a predetermined angle (typically 180 degrees) and is limited by stops, as will be described later.
- a predetermined angle typically 180 degrees
- the wall 15 is disposed upside-down, and thereby positioned so that juice can flow beneath the wall 15 and out of the duct 9.
- the user manipulates the tab 14 to rotate the end portion 13 through the aforementioned predetermined angle (in this example 180 degrees) relative to the fixed portion 12 of the duct 9 to a second (non- drip) position, as shown in Figures 4(a) and 4(b); thereby positioning the wall to act as a dam to further outflow of juice; thus preventing drips when the juice-collecting vessel 10 is removed.
- aforementioned predetermined angle in this example 180 degrees
- the fixed, inner portion 12 of the outlet duct 9 supports, in this example, a forward-protruding tubular insert 16 which is dimensioned to fit within a similar insert 17 carried by the end portion 13 of the outlet duct, and the inserts 16 and 17 bear respective co-operating components as will now be described.
- the inserts 16 and 17 may be made of food-grade plastics material, or they may be made of a suitable metal such as stainless steel.
- the two portions 12 and 13 of the duct 9 are preferably made of stainless steel.
- the insert 17 overlies the O-ring 18 and is radially dimensioned to closely contact the O-ring 18 to form a seal which can accommodate the relative rotation between the two inserts and prevent unwanted egress of the juice between them.
- the inwards-facing wall 23 of the insert 17 carried by the end portion 13 of the duct 9 is formed with a tongue member 24 which engages into the slot 20 to retain the end portion in place and is also used to provide a positive tactile indication when the end portion 13 has been rotated into one or the other of its extreme angular positions (juice-delivery and drip- stop respectively) relative to the fixed portion 12.
- the tongue member 24 has a relatively complex shape, somewhat like a truncated pyramid, with inward-sloping walls such as 26 at either end and inwardly-sloping, circumferentially-extending walls, such as 29.
- the tongue member 24 is surrounded on three sides by linked slots 25 formed through the insert 17, thereby providing a flexible mount for the tongue member. It will be appreciated that (as can best be seen in Figures 3(b) and 4(b), clearance is provided between the insert 17 and the inner wall of end portion 13 to allow sufficient flexure of the tongue member 24 for the above purpose.
- the end portion 13 When it is desired to assemble the end portion 13 to the fixed portion 12 of the duct 9, the end portion 13 is aligned with the fixed portion 12 and moved towards it, along axis 12a, causing the sloping face 29 of the tongue member 24 (assisted by the flexibility of its mounting) to ride over the surface 19 of the insert 16 until the tongue member 24 snaps into the slot 20.
- the tongue member 24 runs around the slot 20 until it contacts one or other of the pairs of ribs (such as 21 and 22) located at either end of its travel, whereupon the sloping surface such as 26 of the tongue member 24 rides over the first rib of the pair and allows the tongue member 24 to snap into the recess between the two ribs.
- This action positively defines and limits the angular rotation of the end portion 13 relative to the fixed portion 12 and provides tactile assurance that the end portion is set to the desired angular position relative to the fixed portion 12.
- a second tongue member identical to the member 24, is provided on the inset 17, at a location diametrically opposite the tongue member 24, and both tongue members engage into slot 20 when the end portion 13 is assembled to the fixed portion 12 of the duct 9.
- This provides enhanced operation.
- each tongue such as 24 is received within a respective one of the two recesses formed between the ribs (such as 21 and 22) of each pair of ribs located in the circumferential slot 20.
- graphic indications can be provided on the external surface of the portion 12 or 13 of the duct 9 such that alignment of the tab 14 with one graphic indication or the other shows the user whether the outlet duct is in the juice-delivery or drip-stop position.
- the end portion 13 is readily removable from the remainder of the outlet duct 9 for cleaning, by reversing the assembly procedure described above; i.e. by withdrawing it in the opposite axial direction to that used for assembly.
- the combination of a sloping surface (not shown), equivalent to surface 29, on the opposing face of the tongue member 24 and the flexibility of the tongue member's mounting to the insert 17 (and clearance between the insert 17 and end portion 13) provides the necessary movement to permit a user to readily dislodge the tongue member 24 from the slot 20.
- the internal configuration of the end portion 13 is such as to promote ease of cleaning and reduce the likelihood of traps being provided for dirt and/or stale juice.
- the wall 15 and the associated D- shaped opening in the end of portion 13 are configured such that, if the juicer should inadvertently be operated with the outlet duct set into its drip-stopping position, juice can not back up into the juicer. Instead, juice is allowed to overflow directly into the vessel 10. It is particularly advantageous that, by manipulation of the tab 14, the end portion 13 can be rotated between its juice delivery and drip-stop positions whilst remaining snugly inserted into a shrouded aperture 28 (see Figures l(a) and l(b)) provided in the lid or cover 27 of the juice-receiving vessel 10. Furthermore, it will be appreciated that, if desired, the juicer appliance 1 can be operated with the end portion 13 removed, thus foregoing the drip-stopping capability.
- the lid 27 of the vessel 10 is, in this example, formed (as mentioned above) with a shrouded inlet aperture 28 dimensioned to snugly accept an outer section of the end portion 13 of the outlet duct 9.
- the juice thus flows directly into the vessel 10 and moreover, as mentioned previously, the end portion 13 can be rotated between its juice-delivery and drip-stop positions whilst snugly inserted into the shrouded aperture 28, thereby providing clean transfer of juice whilst retaining the anti-drip capability.
- the axis 12a of the duct 9 is orientated at a downward angle to the horizontal sufficient to match the position of the shrouded aperture 28 in the lid 27 of the vessel 10. It will be understood, however, that the aforementioned downward angle could be adjusted in any given case to match a bespoke vessel such as 10 designed specifically for use with the appliance 1 and/or a standard glass or beaker, depending upon the set-up used in practice.
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EP10720644.3A EP2427084B1 (en) | 2009-05-05 | 2010-04-27 | Juicer arrangement |
AU2010244266A AU2010244266B2 (en) | 2009-05-05 | 2010-04-27 | Juicer arrangement |
ES10720644.3T ES2448915T3 (en) | 2009-05-05 | 2010-04-27 | Juicer device |
US13/318,628 US8474375B2 (en) | 2009-05-05 | 2010-04-27 | Juicer arrangement |
UAA201114286A UA102307C2 (en) | 2009-05-05 | 2010-04-27 | Juice squeezer |
CN201080019676.5A CN102413741B (en) | 2009-05-05 | 2010-04-27 | Juicer arrangement |
RU2011149276/12A RU2523241C2 (en) | 2009-05-05 | 2010-04-27 | Juicer design |
HK12105703.3A HK1164665A1 (en) | 2009-05-05 | 2012-06-12 | Juicer arrangement |
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