This disclosure relates generally to a measuring cup, and more particularly to an adjustable measuring cup having a variable volume.
Measuring cups are generally used for cooking and baking to measure desired amounts ingredients. Measured ingredients are dispensed from the measuring cup for incorporation into the recipe being prepared. Ingredients measured with measuring cups can include, for example, liquid ingredients and dry ingredients. Liquid ingredients commonly include, but are not limited to, cooking oils, molasses, honey, water, milk, and fruit or vegetable juice. Dry ingredients commonly include, but are not limited to granular or powdered materials such as white sugar, brown sugar, flour, meals, and oats. Measuring cups tend to have a single measuring volume, and are often purchased in sets of cups having various measuring volumes.
Measuring cups are described herein that are adjustable, providing a variable measuring volume.
Adjustable measuring cups are provided herein that include a housing having a peripheral wall and a bottom surface. The peripheral wall can have an open upper end, an outer surface, and an inner surface. The adjustable measuring cups also include a platform slidably movable within the housing, and an adjustment wheel rotatably connected to the bottom surface of the housing. The platform has an upper surface and a lower surface. A plurality of connecting rods can be connected to the adjustment wheel, and can also be connected to the lower surface of the platform. In some examples, the bottom surface of the housing includes a plurality of adjustment notches, and the adjustment wheel includes an adjustment tab that can be received by an adjustment notch on the bottom surface of the housing. The measuring volume of an adjustable measuring cup can be defined by the open upper end, the inner surface of the housing and the upper surface of the platform. The platform slidably moves when the adjustment wheel is rotated, thereby adjusting the measuring volume of the measuring cup.
Specific examples have been chosen for purposes of illustration and description, and are shown in the accompanying drawings, forming a part of the specification.
An adjustable measuring cup can be set to a desired measuring volume to measure and dispense various different volumes of ingredients.
The housing 102 of adjustable measuring cup 100 includes a peripheral wall 108 and a bottom surface 110. The peripheral wall 108 includes an open upper end, an inner surface 112, and an outer surface 114. The adjustable measuring cup 100 can also have a handle 116 positioned on the outer surface 114 of the housing 102. The handle 116 can be integrally formed with the housing 102, or can be a separate piece that is attached to the housing 102. The handle can also be a single piece or multiple pieces. For example, as illustrated, handle 116 has a plastic core and a robber cover or coating that at least partially covers the plastic core.
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The platform 104 has a periphery around its edge. The upper surface 118 of the platform 104 can have a sealing element positioned at the periphery. For example, the sealing element can be attached to the upper surface 118 of the platform 104, and can contact the inner surface 112 of the housing 102 to prevent food materials from entering the adjustable measuring cup in any gap between the platform 104 and the housing 102. A sealing element can be any suitable material, including but not limited to, rubber or plastic.
The measuring volume of the adjustable measuring cup can be defined by the open upper end, the inner surface 112 of the housing 102, and the upper surface 118 of the platform 104. As the platform 104 slidably moves up or down within the housing 102, the measuring volume is decreased or increased, respectively. Preferably, the platform 104 has a plurality of measurement positions, which each correspond to a predetermined measuring volume. The platform 104 can have at least two measurement positions, or more than two measurement positions, such as, for example, three measurement positions, four measurement positions, five measurement positions, six measurement positions, seven measurement positions, or more than seven measurement positions. For example, the platform 104 can have a lowered position, as illustrated in
The predetermined measuring volumes that correspond to the measurement positions of the adjustable measuring cup 100 are preferably standard volumes for measuring ingredients, such as, for example, teaspoons, tablespoons, cups, milliliters, liters, ounces, fluid ounces, and fractions thereof. In instances where the predetermined measuring volumes are indicated in cups, suitable measurement volumes can include, but are not limited to eight cups, six cups, four cups, two cups, one cup, ¾ cup, ⅔ cup, ½ cup, ⅓ cup, ¼ cup, and ⅛ cup. As shown in
The adjustment wheel 106 can be rotatably connected to the adjustable measuring cup 100, and is preferably rotatably connected to the bottom surface 110 of the housing 102. The base 154 of the adjustment wheel 106 is preferably circular or substantially circular, to allow the adjustment wheel to rotate easily. Accordingly, the bottom surface 110 of the housing can have a circular or substantially circular opening therein that receives at least a portion of the adjustment wheel 106. The portion of the adjustment wheel that is not received by the bottom surface 110 of the housing 102 protrudes downwardly and can be gripped to rotate the adjustment wheel 106. The portion of the adjustment wheel that is not received by the bottom surface 110 of the housing 102 can have a cover or coating, such as a rubber coating or cover. As illustrated in
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In practice, when adjustment wheel 106 is rotated by the exertion of manual force, the first ends of the connecting rods 162, 164 and 166 also rotate due to the connection between the first ends of the connecting rods 162, 164 and 166 and the adjustment wheel 106. The platform 104 does not rotate because, for example, the shape of the platform 104 prevents it from rotating. When the second ends of the connecting rods 162, 164 and 166 are connected to the lower surface 120 of the platform 104, the second ends of the connecting rods 162, 164 and 166 cannot rotate. The connecting rods 162, 164 and 166 thus change their angle with respect to the base 154 of the adjustment wheel 106 as the adjustment wheel 106 is rotated. The second ends of the connecting rods 162, 164 and 166 raise or lower as the angle of the connecting rods 162, 164 and 166 increases or decreases, respectively. The platform 104 slidably moves in a vertical direction by an amount that corresponds to the change in height of the second ends of the connecting rods 162, 164 and 166.
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The bottom surface 110 of the housing 102 can also include a release notch 152 that corresponds to a release position. When the adjustment wheel 106 is rotated so that the adjustment tab 156 is received by the release notch 152, the adjustment wheel 106 can be removed from the housing 102, together with the connecting rods 162, 164 and 166, and the platform 104. Disassembling the adjustable measuring cup in this manner can facilitate cleaning.
From the foregoing, it will be appreciated that although specific examples have been described herein for purposes of illustration, various modifications may be made without deviating from the spirit or scope of this disclosure. It is therefore intended that the foregoing detailed description be regarded as illustrative rather than limiting, and that it be understood that it is the following claims, including all equivalents, that are intended to particularly point out and distinctly claim the claimed subject matter.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/959,042, filed on Jul. 10, 2007, currently pending. The disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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60959042 | Jul 2007 | US |