Mounting orientation adjustment stand for cooking container and automatic cooking equipment provided with same
US-2024341538-A1 · Oct 17, 2024 · US
US12096882B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12096882-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418642260-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 22, 2024 |
| Priority date | Aug 31, 2018 |
| Publication date | Sep 24, 2024 |
| Grant date | Sep 24, 2024 |
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An automatic cooking machine includes: a cooking pot; a strainer, arranged to be capable of being placed in the cooking pot to receive ingredients, wherein a bottom and sidewalls of the strainer are provided with multiple filter pores; a driving element having two bended driving arms, respectively arranged at two opposite sides of the driving element, wherein free ends of the two driving arms substantially extend downwards; and a blender having two cantilever arms, respectively arranged at two opposite sides of a top portion of the blender; and multiple blending arms, respectively extending outwards from a main body of the blender; wherein the two driving arms of the driving element are arranged to operably touch and push the two cantilever arms of the blender to drive the blender to rotate clockwise or counterclockwise.
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An automatic cooking machine ( 100 ), comprising: a cooking pot ( 150 ); a strainer ( 160 ), arranged to be capable of being placed in the cooking pot ( 150 ) to receive ingredients, wherein a bottom and sidewalls of the strainer ( 160 ) are provided with multiple filter pores ( 964 ); a driving element ( 810 ), comprising: two bended driving arms ( 814 ), respectively arranged at two opposite sides of the driving element ( 810 ), wherein free ends of the two driving arms ( 814 ) substantially extend downwards; and a blender ( 820 ), comprising: two cantilever arms ( 822 ), respectively arranged at two opposite sides of a top portion of the blender ( 820 ); multiple blending arms ( 824 ), respectively extending outwards from a main body of the blender ( 820 ); and a bended disturbing arm ( 921 ), comprising a main body extending along a horizontal direction, and a bended portion for connecting with the main body of the blender ( 820 ); wherein the two driving arms ( 814 ) of the driving element ( 810 ) are arranged to operably touch and push the two cantilever arms ( 822 ) of the blender ( 820 ) to drive the blender ( 820 ) to rotate clockwise or counterclockwise; wherein the main body of the disturbing arm ( 921 ) approaches the bottom of the strainer ( 160 ) or lies flat on the bottom of the strainer ( 160 ). 2. The automatic cooking machine ( 100 ) of claim 1 , further comprising: a first motor ( 510 ), arranged to operably drive a first rotating shaft ( 411 ) to rotate; a moving arm ( 410 ), coupled with the first rotating shaft ( 411 ), wherein the moving arm ( 410 ) comprises: a first magnetic element ( 413 ), arranged on one of surfaces of the moving arm ( 410 ); a first limiting element ( 415 ), extending outwards from one of the surfaces of the moving arm ( 410 ); and a free end ( 417 ); and a blocking element ( 420 ), comprising: a blocking plate ( 421 ), arranged to operably block an output terminal of a feeding tube ( 242 ); a tail portion ( 423 ); a connecting portion ( 425 ), positioned between the blocking plate ( 421 ) and the tail portion ( 423 ); a second magnetic element ( 427 ), arranged on one of surfaces of the connecting portion ( 425 ); and a second limiting element ( 429 ), extending outwards from one of the surfaces of the connecting portion ( 425 ) or extending outwards from one of surfaces of the blocking plate ( 421 ); wherein when the blocking element ( 420 ) approaches the moving arm ( 410 ), the first magnetic element ( 413 ) and the second magnetic element ( 427 ) are attracted to each other, causing the blocking element ( 420 ) to detachably attach on the moving arm ( 410 ). 3. The automatic cooking machine ( 100 ) of claim 2 , wherein the moving arm ( 410 ) further comprises a first notch ( 519 ) positioned on the free end ( 417 ), while the blocking element ( 420 ) further comprises a second notch ( 629 ) positioned on the tail portion ( 423 ); wherein the first limiting element ( 415 ) is utilized to block the second notch ( 629 ), while the second limiting element ( 429 ) is utilized to block the first notch ( 519 ). 4. The automatic cooking machine ( 100 ) of claim 2 , wherein the first magnetic element ( 413 ) is arranged on a bottom surface of the moving arm ( 410 ), and the first limiting element ( 415 ) is arranged on an upper surface of the moving arm ( 410 ). 5. The automatic cooking machine ( 100 ) of claim 4 , wherein the second magnetic element ( 427 ) and the second limiting element ( 429 ) are both arranged on a bottom surface of the blocking element ( 420 ). 6. The automatic cooking machine ( 100 ) of claim 4 , wherein the second magnetic element ( 427 ) is arranged on an upper surface of the blocking element ( 420 ), while the second limiting element ( 429 ) is arranged on a bottom surface of the blocking element ( 420 ). 7. The automatic cooking machine ( 100 ) of claim 4 , wherein the free end ( 417 ) of the moving arm ( 410 ) bends downwards, so that an included angle ( 710 ) between 120˜165 degrees is formed between the free end ( 417 ) and a main body of the moving arm ( 410 ). 8. The automatic cooking machine ( 100 ) of claim 2 , further comprising: a water inlet port ( 190 , 290 ), arranged to operably input cold water or hot water, a liquid channel ( 1222 , 1262 , 1226 , 1228 ; 1224 , 1264 , 1226 , 1228 ), coupled with the water inlet port ( 190 , 290 ), and arranged to operably transmit the cold water or the hot water inputted from the water inlet port ( 190 , 290 ); and a water outlet connector ( 1250 ), coupled with the liquid channel ( 1222 , 1262 , 1226 , 1228 ; 1224 , 1264 , 1226 , 1228 ), and arranged to operably output cold water or hot water into the strainer ( 160 ). 9. The automatic cooking machine ( 100 ) of claim 8 , further comprising: a pot lid ( 170 ), comprising a material inlet port ( 172 ) and a water delivery hole ( 174 ); wherein when the pot lid ( 170 ) covers the cooking pot ( 150 ), the material inlet port ( 172 ) is aligned with the output terminal of the feeding tube ( 242 ), and the water delivery hole ( 174 ) is aligned with the water outlet connector ( 1250 ). 10. The automatic cooking machine ( 100 ) of claim 8 , further comprising: an inlet valve ( 1262 , 1264 ), arranged on the liquid channel ( 1222 , 1262 , 1226 , 1228 ; 1224 , 1264 , 1226 , 1228 ), and arranged to operably control timing of outputting cold water or hot water from the water outlet connector ( 1250 ). 11. The automatic cooking machine ( 100 ) of claim 10 , wherein a hole ( 952 ) is arranged near a bottom portion of a sidewall of the cooking pot ( 150 ), and the automatic cooking machine ( 100 ) further comprises: a drain pipe ( 180 ), coupled with the hole ( 952 ), and arranged to operably drain liquid from the cooking pot ( 150 ); a drain valve ( 1270 ), coupled with an output terminal of the drain pipe ( 180 ), and arranged to operably control timing of draining the liquid from the cooking pot ( 150 ); and a drain port ( 184 ), coupled with the drain valve ( 1270 ), and arranged to operably output liquid passed through the drain valve ( 1270 ); wherein during a period in which the cooking pot ( 150 ) is being heated, the inlet valve ( 1262 , 1264 ) intermittently turns on and turns off, so that the water outlet connector ( 1250 ) outputs cold water or hot water into the strainer ( 160 ), while the drain valve ( 1270 ) intermittently turns on and turns off to output a portion of the liquid within the cooking pot ( 150 ). 12. The automatic cooking machine ( 100 ) of claim 2 , wherein a hole ( 952 ) is arranged near a bottom portion of a sidewall of the cooking pot ( 150 ), and the automatic cooking machine ( 100 ) further comprises: a drain pipe ( 180 ), coupled with the hole ( 952 ), arranged to operably drain liquid from the cooking pot ( 150 ); a drain valve ( 1270 ), coupled with an output terminal of the drain pipe ( 180 ), and arranged to operably control timing of draining the liquid from the cooking pot ( 150 ); and a drain port ( 184 ), coupled with the drain valve ( 1270 ), and arranged to operably output liquid passed through the drain valve ( 1270 ). 13. The automatic cooking machine ( 100 ) of claim 1 , further comprising: an upper portion ( 110 ); a pivot ( 132 ), connected with the upper portion ( 110 ); wherein the upper portion ( 110 ) is pivoted with a supporting portion ( 130 ) through the pivot ( 132 ), so that an end of the upper portion ( 110 ) is enabled to be lifted upwards.
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