WO2014063180A1 - Potato ricer - Google Patents

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WO2014063180A1
WO2014063180A1 PCT/AU2013/000858 AU2013000858W WO2014063180A1 WO 2014063180 A1 WO2014063180 A1 WO 2014063180A1 AU 2013000858 W AU2013000858 W AU 2013000858W WO 2014063180 A1 WO2014063180 A1 WO 2014063180A1
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Mark Thomas
Greg Upston
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Breville Pty Ltd
Breville R&D Pty Ltd
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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
    • A47J19/00Household machines for straining foodstuffs; Household implements for mashing or straining foodstuffs
    • A47J19/04Household implements for mashing potatoes or other foodstuffs
    • 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
    • A47J42/00Coffee mills; Spice mills
    • A47J42/12Coffee mills; Spice mills having grinding discs
    • 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
    • A47J42/00Coffee mills; Spice mills
    • A47J42/32Coffee mills; Spice mills with other grinding or pulverising members
    • 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
    • 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
    • A47J2043/04409Apparatus of hand held type
    • A47J2043/04427Apparatus of hand held type with housing extending vertically in line with the tool axis

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  • invention relates to potato mashers and more particularly to a ricer or potato mashing accessory for a motorised hand held mixer or stick rnixer.
  • a stick rnixer is a hand held electrical mixer with a rotating blade.
  • the blade is located at one end of a removable leg.
  • the leg is generally waterproof and may be submerged or dishwasher cleaned.
  • Accessories have been developed to utilise the motor housing of a stick mixer for various p rposes.
  • the present invention provides a ricer or potato mashing or rieirrg accessory incorporated into the leg of a stick mixer. Objects . and Summ arv of & e In ⁇ mi n
  • I t is another object of the invention to provide a ricer or potato ricing accessory with variable aperture size.
  • a leg assembl further comprises nested inner and outer legs.
  • the inner leg carries first array of openings and the outer leg carries a second array of openings.
  • the inner nd outer legs rotate relative to one another to produce third array of openings having variable sizes.
  • a shaft extends through the leg assembly and is adapted to connect the gearbox to a blade that forces food upward through, the third array.
  • Figure i is a side elevation of a leg for a stick rnixer incorporating a ricer or potato masher.
  • Figure 2 is a cross sectional view of the device depicted in Figure i.
  • Figure 3 are perspective view de tails of the top of the inner and outer- legs of the device depicted in Figures 1 and 2,
  • Figure 4 is an exploded perspective of the device depicted in Figures i- Figure 5 are perspective views of another embodiment of the
  • Figure 6 is an exploded perspective view., partially sectioned,, of a further embodiment.
  • Figure 7 are inverted perspective views of the inner and outer legs depicted in Figure 6.
  • Figure 8 is a perspective view of another embodiment.
  • Figure 9 is a cross sectional view of the device depicted in Figure 8.
  • Figure io is a perspective view of the device depicted in Figure 9.
  • Figure ii is a perspective view of the inner and outer legs depicted in
  • Figure 10 disassembled for clarity.
  • Figure 12 is an inverted perspective view of the device depicted in Figure 10.
  • Figure 13 is an exploded perspective view of the upper portion of a leg cooperating with a coupling portion having an internal gearbox.
  • Figure 14 is an inverted perspective view, exploded to illustrate another embodiment.
  • Figure 15 is a cross sectional view of the device depicted in Figure 1 4. iksL p3 ⁇ 4; . idi h
  • a potato ricer generally comprises a plate in which through openings are formed.
  • a food such as a cooked potato is forced throug the openings.
  • Some manually operated potato mashers or ricers utilise a pair of adjacent plates, each having an array of through openings. The plates can be rotated or indexed relative to one another to result in an array of openings that are either the same or smaller tlian the openings in either plate.
  • An accessory for a stick mixer as shown, in. Figure 1, comprises a leg assembly ioo.
  • the leg assembly urn further comprises an optionally detachable coupling portion 101 that houses an optional speed reducing gearbox.
  • the coupling portion, mi has an upper ri and edge 102 that is adapted to mechanically cooperate with the motor housing 105 of a stick mixer motor housing.
  • the coupling portion is also connectable to a pair of nested or concentric inner and outer legs 103 that extends between the coupling portion 101 and a protective axial blade shroud 104 that surrounds a rotating blade.
  • the shroud 104 acts as a protective housing for a rotating blade 201,
  • the blade 201 is driven b a drive shaft 202.
  • the blade 201 forces food upward through, the openings.
  • the shaft 202 terminates, at one end in a male spline 203 that is received by a cooperating splined bore 204.
  • the splined bore 204 is the output of (for example) a planetary gearbox 205.
  • the gearbox 205 is contained within the outer walls of the coupling portion ion
  • the gearbox's input is a splined stub shaft 206 that is received, by a coupling on the motor carried by the motor housing 01 a stick mixer 105.
  • the undulating upper edge 102 of the coupling and its male bayonet features 207 are adapted, to cooperate with corresponding surfaces and features 0; iho stick mixer's motor housing 105.
  • the lower end of the drive shaf 202 is stabilised by a sealed bearing housing 208.
  • the bearing housing fits within the lower portion of the generally cylindrical and fixed inner leg 209.
  • the bearing housing 208 contains a pair of diaphragm, seals up 211 between, which is located a shaft bearing 212.
  • the bearing housing 208 has a lower flange 213 that is retained in. a cooperating shoulder 214. formed in a lower extent of the inner leg 209, The fitting of the bearing housing into the inner leg and its internal seals 210, 211 prevent, moisture and debris from entering the interior of the inner leg 209 from, the lower end of the inner leg.
  • a lower portion of the fixed or inner kg incorporates a flare or preferably integral flange that carries and comprises a first array of through openings 215.
  • the flange and first array 215 in this example are formed as a disc-like web having a descending generally cylindrical rim 216 forming a protective blade shroud.
  • the lower edge of the shroud is provided with a plurality of spaced apart arch-like recesses or scallops 217.
  • a concentric outer leg 220 surrounds and cooperates with the inner leg 209.
  • the outer leg is provided with an.
  • a pair of resilient or iiexible tongues 224 descends from the run area of the outer leg 221, They extend toward and engage protrusions 230 that are formed circumferentially about the inner leg.
  • the cooperation between, the tongues 224 and the protrusions 230 provide calibrated click- stops or mechanical indexing features that are removed form the food contacting portions such as the shroud 216 and provide optional hapiic and auditory feedback regarding the radial displacement or indexing between the inner and outer legs 209. 220.
  • the outer leg terminates in a discdike flare or flange with a second array of through, openings 225,
  • the configuration, spacing and size of the openings in the first array and the second array are similar.
  • the resulting through openings form a third, array of openings.
  • the opening of the third, array are at a maximum open cross-sectional area when the first and second arrays are aligned, or superimposed, with one another. Relative rotation between the first and second legs causes the effective cross-sectional area of the through, openings of the third, arra to vary.
  • the upper rim 220 of the totaling or outer' leg is provided with scallops, grooves or other friction increasing grip features 301 that provide the user with additional grip traction in this area.
  • the circumferential bead 223 on the exterior of the inner leg 209 is provided with a gap 302 that allows (when the parts are aligned) the upward withdrawal and disassembly of the outer leg.
  • the upper end of the fixed, or inner leg 209 is provided with a pair of opposing male bayonet features 303 and a guide flange 304,
  • the guide flange has a pair of gaps 305 that are oriented, at approximately 90 degrees to the male bayonet features 303, This allows the upper end of the inner' leg to be inser ted into the coupling, then, rotated and rernoveabiy retained in a stable operative position.
  • the male bayonet, features 303 may have downward extending nibs 306 thai cooperate with detents in the coupling for providing additional feedback to the user regarding the installation of the leg assembly.
  • the inner leg 500 terminates in a disc-dike Ha re or flange 501 that carries the first array of through openings 502.
  • the rim of the flange 501 has edge recesses 503 thai cooperate with inward facing circumferential tabs 504 formed within the sidewall 505 of the shroud 506 associated with, the outer leg.
  • the recesses 503 pass over the tabs 504. Subsequent rotation causes the rim 507 of the Hange 501 to slide under the tabs 504.
  • the ri 507 of the inner leg also has upright nibs or tabs 508 that cooperate with one or more detent arrays 509 located, on the underside of the second array.
  • the tabs 508 and detents 509 are in registry when the inner and outer legs are assembled, and provide index feedback.
  • the outer leg 600 carries a first axial shroud 601 with, a descending rim 602.
  • the rim 602 is provided with a. plurality of generally equally spaced recesses 603.
  • internal tabs 604 are provided, in preferred embodiments, each tab 604. has an upwardly extending indexing nib 605.
  • the tab arid nib 604,605 extend toward and cooperate wit arrays of detents 606 provided along the upper margin of second recesses 607 formed around the descending rim or shroud 608 of the inner ieg 609,
  • Each tab 604 has a tapered or inciined lower surface 610 that glides over the peripheral shoulder 611 of the inner leg's shroud, thus capturing the inner leg when the inner and outer legs are assembled.
  • the inner leg urn be removed by outward flexing of the sections located between the recesses 603.
  • each shroud has three recesses 603, 607 and each recess of the inner leg is provided with three index detents 606, This arrangement provides for three different index locations and three different indexed aperture sizes. It vvill be appreciated that with respect to mechanical indexing features, the relative position of male and female features may be reversed.
  • the outer leg 800 carries first array of opening 801 that is bounded by a circumferential rim 802, A lower edge of the rim. 802 carries one or more deepened or enlarged portions 803. Ai least one enlarged portion 803 has an arrangement of two or more internal indexing recesses or detents 804. Those inward, facing detents 804 cooperate with protruding, rounded features or ribs 805 located, in registry with the detents or dimples 804, on an exterior surface of the shroud 806 associated with and formed around the array of openings on the inner leg. The lower edge of the shroud 806 has arch-dike recesses or scallops 807 along ts lowest edge. In tills example, the rim 802 of the outer kg does not extend past the protrusions 805.
  • the first and second, arrays 901, 902 are kept in. close proximity be engaging an overhanging portion or lip 903 of the second array 902 with a circumferential groove 904 formed around an upper portion of the shroud 806.
  • the ribs 805 are formed below the groove 904 so th i the inwardly directed lip 903 does not interfere with the ribs 805,
  • the male bayonet feature 1001 of the inner leg further comprises a protruding rectangular surround 1004 within which is located a resilient, flexible tongue 1005.
  • the tongue 1005 has a bulge or protrusion 1006 at its lower end. that is received by a saddle 1006 located adjacent to the gap 1007 associated with the female bayonet feature 1002 of the outer leg 1003.
  • the saddle 1006 conforms to the shape of the protrusion 1006 and allows it to be temporarily seated in a stable orientation pending the relative rotation between the inner and outer legs that locks them together.
  • the locking together of die inner and outer legs in accomplished when an underside 1008 is rotated into position above the inwardly directed rim 1009 of the female bayonet feature 1002, As will be explained, tins locking together is a accomplished when the leg assembly iooo ⁇ 1003 is engaged with the coupling portion and its gearbox 1300 (See Figure 13).
  • An upper portion of the male bayonet feature looi further comprises an overhanging lip 1010 that is captured by an. inwardly directed lip .ton formed within a receiving bore 1012 into which the inner leg is inserted dining assembly (See Figure 9),
  • the flexible tongue 1005 is attached by its upper margin to a portion of the surround 100.1 located adjacent to the protruding lip 1010.
  • the tongue 1005 pivots about a horizontal axis, in to and out. of engagement with the saddle 1006.
  • the blade 1200 associated, with the ricer or potato masher comprises a female hub or coupling portion 1201 within, which is located one or more male bayonet features 1202 that engage with female bayonet features 1203 associated with the cone shaped hub 1204 carried by the shaft 1205.
  • the blade bub 1201 carries 2 blades 1206. each blade having a sharp upper edge 1207 with a flattened upper surface
  • the female h ; -net feature 1203 is tapered from a wider mouth opening 1210 to a narrower terminal portion.
  • the female bayonet feature 1203 has a notch 1211 that cooperates with a nib 1212 formed on. a lower surface of the internal tab 1202. This provides haptic feedback to the user that the blade 200 is fully engaged with, the male hub 1204,
  • the outer link portion 1301 includes an inwardly directed male bayonet feature 1302 that engages with cooperating female bayonet feature 1303 formed on a reduced diameter portion 1304 associated with the coupling portion and gearbox 1300.
  • the leg assembly is first assembled by inserting the inner leg into the outer leg. This engages the protrusion 1006 with the saddle 1006 with the protrusion and saddle engaged, the enlarged bell-like portion 1320 of the outer leg is first inserted over the female coupling portion 1303 then rotated 1321 causing the inner leg. outer leg and coupling portion to engage with one another.
  • the leg assembly (depicted without its gearbox) comprises a single hollow leg 1401 through which a shaft extends to drive a rotating blade coupling 1402.
  • the leg 1401 terminates in a flare or flange 1403 that is surrounded by an axiaily extended rim 1404.
  • the rim includes or supports a pair of opposed mechanical indexing features 1405, each having a detent 1406.
  • the other end of the leg 14 ⁇ forms a bell with an internal bayonet feature 1407 for attachment to the leg assembly's coupling portion with its internal gearbox.
  • the flange 1403 has a first array of through openings 1408.
  • the flange 1403 cooperates with a second flange 1409,
  • the second flange 1409 has a second array of through openings 1410 that cooperate with the first array 1409 to provide a third array through openings of adjustable size.
  • the second flange 1409 has a surrounding sidewall 1411 that is longer (or deeper) than the rim 1403 and thus projects beyond it when installed.
  • the sidewall features exterior protrusions or bumps 1412 that extend toward and cooperate with the detents 1406 to provide fraptie feedback and indexing of the first and. second arrays 1408, 1410.
  • the lower rim. of the sidewall 1411 has recesses 1413 that allow food materials to enter the area, of the blade 1414..
  • the second flange 1409 has a central bore 1415 that in this example has inwardly directed ears 1416, The ears cooperate with a flange with female bayonet features 1417 that is located below the permanently installed blade coupling 1402.
  • the second flange 1409 is installed on the leg by aligning the ears 1416 with the opening in the flange 14.17 and advancing the second flange until the keys or ears 1416 can be rotated into position below the iiange 1417, After the second iiange 1409 is installed, the blade 1414 can be bayoneted, screwed or otherwise attached to the blade coupling 1402.
  • Figure 15 illustrates the retention of the inner edge or diameter 1501 of the second, flange 14( 9 by a groove formed in a lower end of a housing 1502 for the shaft bearings 1503 that is permanently installed at the lower end of the leg 1401,
  • the user can index the first and second arrays 1408, 1410 by gripping the sidewall 1411 of the second flange and rotating it.
  • the second flange may be mounted in. other ways,

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Abstract

An accessory for a stick mixer comprises a coupling portion with an optional internal gearbox. In one embodiment, a leg assembly further comprises nested inner and outer legs. The inner leg carries a first array of openings and the outer leg carries a second array of openings. The inner and outer legs rotate relative to one another to produce third array of openings having variable sizes.

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Potato Kieer
In invention relates to potato mashers and more particularly to a ricer or potato mashing accessory for a motorised hand held mixer or stick rnixer.
Backgrounh of Jjiejiwenjjm
A stick rnixer is a hand held electrical mixer with a rotating blade. The blade is located at one end of a removable leg. The leg is generally waterproof and may be submerged or dishwasher cleaned. Accessories have been developed to utilise the motor housing of a stick mixer for various p rposes.
The present invention provides a ricer or potato mashing or rieirrg accessory incorporated into the leg of a stick mixer. Objects. and Summ arv of & e In^mi n
it is an object of the invention to provide a ricer or potato rlcing accessory that is adapted cooperate with a stick rnixer motor housing,
I t is another object of the invention to provide a ricer or potato ricing accessory with variable aperture size.
Accordingly; there is provided an accessory for a stick mixer comprising a coupling portion with an optional internal gearbox. In one embodiment, a leg assembl further comprises nested inner and outer legs. The inner leg carries first array of openings and the outer leg carries a second array of openings. The inner nd outer legs rotate relative to one another to produce third array of openings having variable sizes. In preferred embodiments a shaft extends through the leg assembly and is adapted to connect the gearbox to a blade that forces food upward through, the third array.
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In order that the invention be better -understood, reference is now made to the following drawing figures in which:
Figure i is a side elevation of a leg for a stick rnixer incorporating a ricer or potato masher.
Figure 2 is a cross sectional view of the device depicted in Figure i.
Figure 3 are perspective view de tails of the top of the inner and outer- legs of the device depicted in Figures 1 and 2,
Figure 4 is an exploded perspective of the device depicted in Figures i- Figure 5 are perspective views of another embodiment of the
technology,
Figure 6 is an exploded perspective view., partially sectioned,, of a further embodiment.
Figure 7 are inverted perspective views of the inner and outer legs depicted in Figure 6.
Figure 8 is a perspective view of another embodiment.
Figure 9 is a cross sectional view of the device depicted in Figure 8.
Figure io is a perspective view of the device depicted in Figure 9.
partially section to show the interconnection between the inner and out legs.
Figure ii is a perspective view of the inner and outer legs depicted in
Figure 10, disassembled for clarity. Figure 12 is an inverted perspective view of the device depicted in Figure 10.
Figure 13 is an exploded perspective view of the upper portion of a leg cooperating with a coupling portion having an internal gearbox.
Figure 14 is an inverted perspective view, exploded to illustrate another embodiment.
Figure 15 is a cross sectional view of the device depicted in Figure 1 4. iksL p¾;. idi h
A potato ricer generally comprises a plate in which through openings are formed. Utilising a variety of different techniques, a food such as a cooked potato is forced throug the openings. Some manually operated potato mashers or ricers utilise a pair of adjacent plates, each having an array of through openings. The plates can be rotated or indexed relative to one another to result in an array of openings that are either the same or smaller tlian the openings in either plate.
An accessory for a stick mixer, as shown, in. Figure 1, comprises a leg assembly ioo. The leg assembly urn further comprises an optionally detachable coupling portion 101 that houses an optional speed reducing gearbox. The coupling portion, mi has an upper ri and edge 102 that is adapted to mechanically cooperate with the motor housing 105 of a stick mixer motor housing. The coupling portion is also connectable to a pair of nested or concentric inner and outer legs 103 that extends between the coupling portion 101 and a protective axial blade shroud 104 that surrounds a rotating blade. As shown in Figure 2 the shroud 104 acts as a protective housing for a rotating blade 201, The blade 201 is driven b a drive shaft 202. The blade 201 forces food upward through, the openings. In this example, the shaft 202 terminates, at one end in a male spline 203 that is received by a cooperating splined bore 204. The splined bore 204 is the output of (for example) a planetary gearbox 205. The gearbox 205 is contained within the outer walls of the coupling portion ion The gearbox's input is a splined stub shaft 206 that is received, by a coupling on the motor carried by the motor housing 01 a stick mixer 105. The undulating upper edge 102 of the coupling and its male bayonet features 207 are adapted, to cooperate with corresponding surfaces and features 0; iho stick mixer's motor housing 105.
In the example of Figures 2-4, the lower end of the drive shaf 202 is stabilised by a sealed bearing housing 208. The bearing housing fits within the lower portion of the generally cylindrical and fixed inner leg 209. The bearing housing 208 contains a pair of diaphragm, seals up 211 between, which is located a shaft bearing 212. The bearing housing 208 has a lower flange 213 that is retained in. a cooperating shoulder 214. formed in a lower extent of the inner leg 209, The fitting of the bearing housing into the inner leg and its internal seals 210, 211 prevent, moisture and debris from entering the interior of the inner leg 209 from, the lower end of the inner leg.
A lower portion of the fixed or inner kg incorporates a flare or preferably integral flange that carries and comprises a first array of through openings 215. The flange and first array 215 in this example are formed as a disc-like web having a descending generally cylindrical rim 216 forming a protective blade shroud. The lower edge of the shroud, is provided with a plurality of spaced apart arch-like recesses or scallops 217. A concentric outer leg 220 surrounds and cooperates with the inner leg 209. The outer leg is provided with an. upper rim 221 in which is formed a step 222 for receiving a circumferential bead 223 that is part of the exterior of the inner leg, A pair of resilient or iiexible tongues 224 descends from the run area of the outer leg 221, They extend toward and engage protrusions 230 that are formed circumferentially about the inner leg. The cooperation between, the tongues 224 and the protrusions 230 provide calibrated click- stops or mechanical indexing features that are removed form the food contacting portions such as the shroud 216 and provide optional hapiic and auditory feedback regarding the radial displacement or indexing between the inner and outer legs 209. 220.
The outer leg terminates in a discdike flare or flange with a second array of through, openings 225, In this example, the configuration, spacing and size of the openings in the first array and the second array are similar. Thus, when the first and second arrays are superimposed, the resulting through openings form a third, array of openings. The opening of the third, array are at a maximum open cross-sectional area when the first and second arrays are aligned, or superimposed, with one another. Relative rotation between the first and second legs causes the effective cross-sectional area of the through, openings of the third, arra to vary.
As shown in Figures 3 and 4, the upper rim 220 of the totaling or outer' leg is provided with scallops, grooves or other friction increasing grip features 301 that provide the user with additional grip traction in this area. It can also been seen that the circumferential bead 223 on the exterior of the inner leg 209 is provided with a gap 302 that allows (when the parts are aligned) the upward withdrawal and disassembly of the outer leg. The upper end of the fixed, or inner leg 209 is provided with a pair of opposing male bayonet features 303 and a guide flange 304, The guide flange has a pair of gaps 305 that are oriented, at approximately 90 degrees to the male bayonet features 303, This allows the upper end of the inner' leg to be inser ted into the coupling, then, rotated and rernoveabiy retained in a stable operative position. The male bayonet, features 303 may have downward extending nibs 306 thai cooperate with detents in the coupling for providing additional feedback to the user regarding the installation of the leg assembly.
A different way of indexing the nested inner and outer legs and the first and second arrays is shown in Figure 5. In this example, the inner leg 500 terminates in a disc-dike Ha re or flange 501 that carries the first array of through openings 502. The rim of the flange 501 has edge recesses 503 thai cooperate with inward facing circumferential tabs 504 formed within the sidewall 505 of the shroud 506 associated with, the outer leg. When the inner leg is fully inserted into the outer leg, the recesses 503 pass over the tabs 504. Subsequent rotation causes the rim 507 of the Hange 501 to slide under the tabs 504. The ri 507 of the inner leg also has upright nibs or tabs 508 that cooperate with one or more detent arrays 509 located, on the underside of the second array. The tabs 508 and detents 509 are in registry when the inner and outer legs are assembled, and provide index feedback.
Another way of mechanically arrays of opening on the indexing the concentric inner and. outer legs is depicted in Figures 6 and 7, in this example, the outer leg 600 carries a first axial shroud 601 with, a descending rim 602. The rim 602 is provided with a. plurality of generally equally spaced recesses 603. In. the area between the recesses 603 internal tabs 604 are provided, in preferred embodiments, each tab 604. has an upwardly extending indexing nib 605. The tab arid nib 604,605 extend toward and cooperate wit arrays of detents 606 provided along the upper margin of second recesses 607 formed around the descending rim or shroud 608 of the inner ieg 609, Each tab 604 has a tapered or inciined lower surface 610 that glides over the peripheral shoulder 611 of the inner leg's shroud, thus capturing the inner leg when the inner and outer legs are assembled. The inner leg urn be removed by outward flexing of the sections located between the recesses 603. In this example, each shroud has three recesses 603, 607 and each recess of the inner leg is provided with three index detents 606, This arrangement provides for three different index locations and three different indexed aperture sizes. It vvill be appreciated that with respect to mechanical indexing features, the relative position of male and female features may be reversed.
It will be appreciated that various forms of mechanical indexing may be provided with mechanical features that extend between the first and second arrays,
A further and preferred embodirnent of the leg assembly of the present technology is depicted in Figure 8-13. In this embodiment, the outer leg 800 carries first array of opening 801 that is bounded by a circumferential rim 802, A lower edge of the rim. 802 carries one or more deepened or enlarged portions 803. Ai least one enlarged portion 803 has an arrangement of two or more internal indexing recesses or detents 804. Those inward, facing detents 804 cooperate with protruding, rounded features or ribs 805 located, in registry with the detents or dimples 804, on an exterior surface of the shroud 806 associated with and formed around the array of openings on the inner leg. The lower edge of the shroud 806 has arch-dike recesses or scallops 807 along ts lowest edge. In tills example, the rim 802 of the outer kg does not extend past the protrusions 805.
As shown, in Figure 9, the first and second, arrays 901, 902 are kept in. close proximity be engaging an overhanging portion or lip 903 of the second array 902 with a circumferential groove 904 formed around an upper portion of the shroud 806. The ribs 805 are formed below the groove 904 so th i the inwardly directed lip 903 does not interfere with the ribs 805,
As shown, in Figures 10 and n. the upper extent of the inner leg 1000 comprises a male bayonet feature 1001 that engages with the female bayonet feature = 002 located around a cooperating portion of the outer leg 1003, The male bayonet feature 1001 of the inner leg further comprises a protruding rectangular surround 1004 within which is located a resilient, flexible tongue 1005. The tongue 1005 has a bulge or protrusion 1006 at its lower end. that is received by a saddle 1006 located adjacent to the gap 1007 associated with the female bayonet feature 1002 of the outer leg 1003. The saddle 1006
temporarily restrains the protrusion 1006 and provides haptie Feedback to the user that the inner leg has been full inserted passed the female bayonet feature 1002. The saddle 1006 conforms to the shape of the protrusion 1006 and allows it to be temporarily seated in a stable orientation pending the relative rotation between the inner and outer legs that locks them together. The locking together of die inner and outer legs in accomplished when an underside 1008 is rotated into position above the inwardly directed rim 1009 of the female bayonet feature 1002, As will be explained, tins locking together is a accomplished when the leg assembly iooo\ 1003 is engaged with the coupling portion and its gearbox 1300 (See Figure 13). An upper portion of the male bayonet feature looi further comprises an overhanging lip 1010 that is captured by an. inwardly directed lip .ton formed within a receiving bore 1012 into which the inner leg is inserted dining assembly (See Figure 9), In tills example, the flexible tongue 1005 is attached by its upper margin to a portion of the surround 100.1 located adjacent to the protruding lip 1010. Thus the tongue 1005 pivots about a horizontal axis, in to and out. of engagement with the saddle 1006.
As shown, in Figure 12, the blade 1200 associated, with the ricer or potato masher comprises a female hub or coupling portion 1201 within, which is located one or more male bayonet features 1202 that engage with female bayonet features 1203 associated with the cone shaped hub 1204 carried by the shaft 1205. In this example, the blade bub 1201 carries 2 blades 1206. each blade having a sharp upper edge 1207 with a flattened upper surface
1208 that contacts the underside of the first array 901, When the shaft 1205 is rotated the blade wipes or urges food matter through the first and second arrays 901, 902. The female h ; -net feature 1203 is tapered from a wider mouth opening 1210 to a narrower terminal portion. The female bayonet feature 1203 has a notch 1211 that cooperates with a nib 1212 formed on. a lower surface of the internal tab 1202. This provides haptic feedback to the user that the blade 200 is fully engaged with, the male hub 1204,
As shown in Figure 13, the outer link portion 1301 includes an inwardly directed male bayonet feature 1302 that engages with cooperating female bayonet feature 1303 formed on a reduced diameter portion 1304 associated with the coupling portion and gearbox 1300. The leg assembly is first assembled by inserting the inner leg into the outer leg. This engages the protrusion 1006 with the saddle 1006 with the protrusion and saddle engaged, the enlarged bell-like portion 1320 of the outer leg is first inserted over the female coupling portion 1303 then rotated 1321 causing the inner leg. outer leg and coupling portion to engage with one another.
A further embodiment is depicted in Figure 14. In this embodiment. the leg assembly (depicted without its gearbox) comprises a single hollow leg 1401 through which a shaft extends to drive a rotating blade coupling 1402. The leg 1401 terminates in a flare or flange 1403 that is surrounded by an axiaily extended rim 1404. The rim includes or supports a pair of opposed mechanical indexing features 1405, each having a detent 1406. The other end of the leg 14οι forms a bell with an internal bayonet feature 1407 for attachment to the leg assembly's coupling portion with its internal gearbox. The flange 1403 has a first array of through openings 1408.
The flange 1403 cooperates with a second flange 1409, The second flange 1409 has a second array of through openings 1410 that cooperate with the first array 1409 to provide a third array through openings of adjustable size. The second flange 1409 has a surrounding sidewall 1411 that is longer (or deeper) than the rim 1403 and thus projects beyond it when installed. The sidewall features exterior protrusions or bumps 1412 that extend toward and cooperate with the detents 1406 to provide fraptie feedback and indexing of the first and. second arrays 1408, 1410. The lower rim. of the sidewall 1411 has recesses 1413 that allow food materials to enter the area, of the blade 1414.. The second flange 1409 has a central bore 1415 that in this example has inwardly directed ears 1416, The ears cooperate with a flange with female bayonet features 1417 that is located below the permanently installed blade coupling 1402. Thus, the second flange 1409 is installed on the leg by aligning the ears 1416 with the opening in the flange 14.17 and advancing the second flange until the keys or ears 1416 can be rotated into position below the iiange 1417, After the second iiange 1409 is installed, the blade 1414 can be bayoneted, screwed or otherwise attached to the blade coupling 1402.
Figure 15 illustrates the retention of the inner edge or diameter 1501 of the second, flange 14( 9 by a groove formed in a lower end of a housing 1502 for the shaft bearings 1503 that is permanently installed at the lower end of the leg 1401, The user can index the first and second arrays 1408, 1410 by gripping the sidewall 1411 of the second flange and rotating it. The second flange may be mounted in. other ways,
Although the invention, has been described with reference to specific examples, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the ait that the invention may be embodied in many other forms.
As used, herein, unless otherwise specified the use of the ordinal adjectives "first", "second", "third", etc., to describe a common object, merely indicate that different instances of like obiects are being referred, to, and are not intended to imply that the objects so described must be in a given sequence, either temporally, spatially, in ranking, or in any other manner.
Reference throughout this specification to "one embodiment" or "an embodiment" means that a particular feature, structure or characteristic described in. connection, with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, appearances of the phrases "in one embodiment'' or "in an embodiment" in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment, but maw Furthermore, the particular features, structures or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner, as would be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art. from this disclosure, in one or more embodiments. Similarly It should be appreciated that in the above description of exemplar embodiments of the invention, various features of the invention are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of one or more of the various inventive aspects. This method of disclosure, however, is not to bo interpreted, as reflecting an in icon on that the ciaimed invention requires more features than are expressly recited in each claim. Rather, as the following claims reflect, inventive aspects lie in less than all features of a single foregoing disclosed embodiment Any claims following the Detailed Description are hereby expressly incorporated into this Detailed Description, with each claim standing on its own as a separate embodiment of this invention.
Furthermore, while some embodiments described herein include some but not other features included in other embodiments, combinations of features of different embodiments are meant to be within the scope of the invention, and form different embodiments, as would be understood by those in the art. Features of any embodiment can be used in any reasonable combination.
Thus, while there has been described what are believed to be the preferred embodirnents of the Invention, those skilled in the art will recognize that other and further modifications ma be made thereto without departing from the spirit of the invention., and it is intended to claim all such changes and modifications as fall ithin the scope of the Invention.
While the present invention, has been disclosed with reference to particular details of construction, these should be understood as having been
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Claims

What is claimed is:
1. A ricing device for attachment to a motor housing of an electric mixer, the device comprising:
a coupling portion;
an inner leg and an outer leg that extend from the coupling portion to a blade shroud;
the inner leg terminating in a first array of openings and the outer leg terminating in a second array of openings;
the first and second arrays being rotatable relative to one another to form a third array of openings;
a drive shaft extending from a blade located within the blade shroud through the inner leg.
2. The ricing device of claim l, wherein:
the coupling portion contains a speed reducing gearbox.
3. The ricing device of claim 2, wherein:
the coupling portion is detachable form the inner and outer legs.
4. The ricing device of claim 1, wherein:
a cross-sectional area of the third array of openings is governed by mechanical indexing features that are associated with the first and second arrays.
5. The ricing device of claim 1, wherein:
a cross-sectional area of the third array of openings is governed by mechanical indexing features that extend between the inner leg and outer leg.
6. The ricing device of claim 1, wherein:
the blade shroud is axial and formed around the first array;
the second array has a lip that engages a groove formed around the shroud.
7. The ricing device of claim 1, wherein:
the blade has an upper edge that contacts the first array;
rotation of the blade acting to force food through the first and second arrays.
8. The ricing device of claim 7, wherein:
the drive shaft terminates in a coupling and the blade attaches to the coupling.
9. The ricing device of claim 1, further comprising:
a motor housing that is removeably attachable to the coupling portion.
10. A ricing device for attachment to a motor housing of an electric mixer, the device comprising:
a single leg that terminates in a first flange in which is formed a first array of openings; the first flange being surrounded by an axially extending rim;
the first flange cooperating with a second flange in which is formed a second array of openings.
11. The ricing device of claim 10, wherein:
the second flange has a surrounding sidewall that extends beyond the rim.
12. The ricing device of claim li, wherein:
mechanical indexing features extend between the sidewall and the rim.
13. The ricing device of claim 10, further comprising:
a speed reducing gearbox that drives a shaft that extends through the leg to a blade located within the sidewall.
14. The ricing device of claim 11, wherein:
The sidewall has a lower edge in which is formed scallops.
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