Stand mixer with mechanism to lift head

US11358106B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11358106-B2
Application numberUS-201916258130-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 25, 2019
Priority dateJan 25, 2019
Publication dateJun 14, 2022
Grant dateJun 14, 2022

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A stand mixer includes: a lower assembly comprising a base and a lower support arm extending upwardly from the base; an upper assembly comprising a generally horizontal head positioned above the base and an upper support arm extending downwardly from the head, the lower and upper support arm assemblies forming a generally vertical support arm, the head configured to provide a mounting location for a beater; and a head-raising mechanism that moves the head relative to the base between raised and lowered positions, the head remaining generally horizontal in the raised position.

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That which is claimed is: 1. A stand mixer, comprising: a lower assembly comprising a base and a lower support arm assembly extending upwardly from the base; an upper assembly comprising a generally horizontal head positioned above the base and an upper support arm assembly extending downwardly from the head, the lower and upper support arm assemblies forming a generally vertical support arm, the head configured to provide a mounting location for a beater; a head-raising mechanism that moves the head relative to the base between raised and lowered positions, the head remaining generally horizontal in the raised position; and a motor mounted in the lower assembly, a drive train mounted in the upper assembly operatively connected to the beater, a coupling mechanism that couples the drive train to the motor in the lowered position. 2. The stand mixer defined in claim 1 , wherein the coupling mechanism comprises a lower clutch mounted to the motor and an upper clutch mounted to the drive train. 3. The stand mixer defined in claim 1 , wherein the coupling mechanism comprises a sleeve mounted to one of the lower and upper support arms and a rod configured for insertion into the sleeve mounted to the other of the lower and upper support arms. 4. The stand mixer defined in claim 1 , wherein the head-raising mechanism comprises a cam pivotally attached to one of the upper and lower support arm assemblies that bears against the other of the upper and lower support arm assemblies. 5. The stand mixer defined in claim 1 , wherein the head-raising mechanism comprising a toothed rack mounted to the lower support arm assembly and a pinion pivotally mounted to the upper support arm assembly that meshes with the toothed rack. 6. The stand mixer defined in claim 1 , further comprising a lift-assist unit that assists the upper assembly to move to the raised position. 7. The stand mixer defined in claim 6 , wherein the lift-assist mechanism comprises a helical spring. 8. The stand mixer defined in claim 6 , wherein the lift-assist mechanism comprises a pneumatic cylinder. 9. A stand mixer, comprising: a lower assembly comprising a base, a lower support arm extending upwardly from the base, and a motor; an upper assembly comprising a generally horizontal head positioned above the base and an upper support arm extending downwardly from the head, the lower and upper support arm assemblies forming a generally vertical support arm, the head configured to provide a mounting location for a beater; a drive train mounted in the upper assembly operatively connected to the beater; a head-raising mechanism that moves the head relative to the base between raised and lowered positions, the head remaining generally horizontal in the raised position; and a coupling mechanism that couples the drive train to the motor in the lowered position and decouples the drive train from the motor in the raised position. 10. The stand mixer defined in claim 9 , wherein the coupling mechanism comprises a lower clutch mounted to the motor and an upper clutch mounted to the drive train. 11. The stand mixer defined in claim 9 , wherein the coupling mechanism comprises a sleeve mounted to one of the lower and upper support arms and a rod configured for insertion into the sleeve mounted to the other of the lower and upper support arms. 12. The stand mixer defined in claim 9 , wherein the head-raising mechanism comprises a cam pivotally attached to one of the upper and lower support arm assemblies that bears against the other of the upper and lower support arm assemblies. 13. The stand mixer defined in claim 9 , wherein the head-raising mechanism comprising a toothed rack mounted to the lower support arm assembly and a pinion pivotally mounted to the upper support arm assembly that meshes with the toothed rack. 14. The stand mixer defined in claim 9 , further comprising a lift-assist unit that assists the upper assembly to move to the raised position. 15. The stand mixer defined in claim 14 , wherein the lift-assist mechanism comprises a helical spring. 16. The stand mixer defined in claim 14 , wherein the lift-assist mechanism comprises a pneumatic cylinder. 17. A stand mixer, comprising: a lower assembly comprising a base, a lower support arm extending upwardly from the base, and a motor; an upper assembly comprising a generally horizontal head positioned above the base and an upper support arm extending downwardly from the head, the lower and upper support arm assemblies forming a generally vertical support arm, the head configured to provide a mounting location for a beater; a drive train mounted in the upper assembly operatively connected to the beater; a head-raising mechanism that moves the head relative to the base between raised and lowered positions, the head remaining generally horizontal in the raised position, the head-raising mechanism comprising a cam pivotally mounted to the upper support arm assembly that bears against the lower support arm assembly; and a coupling mechanism that couples the drive train to the motor in the lowered position and decouples the drive train from the motor in the raised position. 18. The stand mixer defined in claim 17 , wherein the coupling mechanism comprises a lower clutch mounted to the motor and an upper clutch mounted to the drive train. 19. The stand mixer defined in claim 17 , wherein the coupling mechanism comprises a sleeve mounted to one of the lower and upper support arms and a rod configured for insertion into the sleeve mounted to the other of the lower and upper support arms.

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  • Transmissions; Means for modifying the speed or direction of rotation · CPC title

  • characterised by the connection with the drive · CPC title

  • with a mixing unit vertically movable relative to the support · CPC title

  • for machines with tools driven from the upper side (A47J43/0727 - A47J43/08 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Motor driven, i.e. by means of an electric or IC motor · CPC title

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What does patent US11358106B2 cover?
A stand mixer includes: a lower assembly comprising a base and a lower support arm extending upwardly from the base; an upper assembly comprising a generally horizontal head positioned above the base and an upper support arm extending downwardly from the head, the lower and upper support arm assemblies forming a generally vertical support arm, the head configured to provide a mounting location …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hamilton Beach Brands Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B01F27/806. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 14 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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