Rotary beater and kitchen appliance for use with a rotary beater
US-9060651-B2 · Jun 23, 2015 · US
US10632431B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10632431-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715440969-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 23, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 1, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 28, 2020 |
| Grant date | Apr 28, 2020 |
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A helical blade body attachable to a food mixer by a shaft, the helical blade body formed from at least three helical blade members each of which has a first end connecting with a cap portion and a second end connecting with a base portion for creating a mixing zone within the helical blade body, each of the helical blade members having a spiraled configuration and extending from the cap portion to the base portion, wherein each of the helical blade members have the spiral angled in the same rotational direction, and wherein each of the helical blade members comprises a leading edge and a trailing edge with an upward facing spiraled flat surface in between with a predefined width and thickness so that during rotation of the blade body in a select rotational direction the spiraled flat surface will urge product being mixed upward, and wherein each helical blade is formed integrally with the cap portion and the base portion of a high strength plastic material. The unique shape of the helical beater described herein not only achieves higher mixing performance but also power efficiency. By using high strength plastics instead of metal, the improved helical beater design described herein will lower or fix material and manufacturing costs and will provide a better method of controlling the geometry of the beater body.
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What is claimed is: 1. A beater member for use with a food mixer comprising: a shaft having a longitudinal axis, the shaft for connection to a drive mechanism of a food mixer; and a helical blade body attached to an end of the shaft at a cap portion of the helical blade body so that the shaft terminates at the cap portion of the helical blade body, the helical blade body formed from at least three helical blade members each of which has a first end connecting with the cap portion and a second end connecting with a base portion of the helical blade body for creating a mixing zone within the helical blade body, each of the helical blade members having a spiraled configuration and extending from the cap portion to the base portion, wherein each of the helical blade members have the spiral angled in the same rotational direction and the helical blade members are located equidistant from each other, wherein each of the helical blade members comprises a leading edge and a trailing edge with an upward facing spiraled flat surface in between with a predefined width and thickness so that during rotation of the blade body in a select rotational direction the spiraled flat surface will urge product being mixed upward, and wherein each helical blade is formed integrally with the cap portion and the base portion that together comprise a plastic material. 2. The beater member of claim 1 , wherein the angled direction of the spiraled configuration is one of a clockwise or counterclockwise direction. 3. A beater member assembly comprised of two beater members of claim 1 , wherein the two beater members comprise a first beater member and a second beater member that are located adjacent each other, each beater member having the shaft with each shaft being parallel to one another with each shaft terminating at the cap portion of the each helical blade body, and wherein the helical blade bodies of the first beater member and the second beater member are located in an interleaving and a phase adjusted relationship to define a mixing zone between the shafts and helical blade bodies. 4. The beater member assembly of claim 3 , wherein the helical blade bodies are configured to rotate in opposite directions to form the mixing zone. 5. A combination food mixer comprising the beater member according to claim 1 , the food mixer further comprising: a housing; and a motor within the housing, the beater member having an upper end of the shaft engageable within the housing operatively interconnecting the shaft and the motor to rotate the shaft. 6. The food mixer of claim 5 further comprising a plurality of the beater members including a first beater member and a second beater member that are located adjacent each other, each beater member having the shaft with the shafts being parallel to each other, and wherein the helical blade body of each of the beater members are located in an interleaving and a phase adjusted relationship to define mixing zones between the shafts and helical blade bodies. 7. The food mixer of claim 6 wherein the motor is operatively connected to each of the shafts for rotating the shafts in opposite directions to move ingredients between them in the mixing zone.
mixing, whipping or cutting tools · CPC title
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