An in-shell-egg-scrambler was previously described in details in the above mentioned publications. The present invention provides the same in-shell-egg-scrambler with some significant improvements and provides a manually operated embodiment.
The present invention provides an improved in-shell-egg-scrambler. The present invention provides additional improved embodiments of the in-shell-egg-scrambler that was disclosed in the previous publications.
According to the principles of the present invention an improved in-shell egg scrambler is provided.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention the scramble is comprised of a rotation unit operatively connected to an egg—placed perpendicularly along the long axis of the egg—retention portion designed to rotate the egg retention portion such that an egg retained therein is scrambled without breaking the shell thereof, wherein the rotation unit spins the egg retention portion, with the egg retained therein, by repeatedly accelerating the rotation from static to a predetermined velocity then stopping, for a predetermined time in the same direction or until the retained egg is scrambled and wherein the rotations are a series of rotation pulses, wherein the rise time of each pulse is less than 100 milliseconds, each pulse duration is less than a second and wherein the whole process is less than a minute, in order to prevent the diffusion/penetration of air from the air egg cell into the egg's liquid and when using low torque the rotational pulses are less than 3 seconds, and wherein the whole process is less than 2 minutes.
According to another preferred embodiment the scrambler is further includes a controller and a sensor for recognizing that the retained egg is scrambled operative for set the pulses' parameters according to the information received from the sensor and to a predetermined criteria.
According to another preferred embodiment the scrambler is provided wherein the sensor is comprised of an illumination source located near the egg's shell and a light sensor located near the next side egg's shell, sensing the transparency change of the egg or the light color changes of the light, which is transmitted through the egg from the illumination source.
According to another preferred embodiment the scrambler is provided, wherein the transparency change or light color changes are recognized visually by the user.
According to another preferred embodiment the scrambler is provided, wherein the controller is operative for activating the rotation unit according to a predetermined routine and stops the rotation unit when the sensor recognizes that the egg is scrambled.
According to another preferred embodiment the scrambler is provided, wherein the sensor detects illumination that illuminated through the egg and compare the detection's parameters with an empiric information.
According to another preferred embodiment the scrambler is provided, wherein the sensor uses any sensing technology such IR, ultrasound, laser, imaging processing or any other sensing technology.
According to another preferred embodiment the scrambler is provided, wherein the rotation unit spins the egg retention portion at a rate which is between 1500-4500 rpm and rapidly stops the rotation unit.
According to another preferred embodiment the scrambler is, further includes an air cell sensor for recognizing that the air of the egg's air cell was released from the cell and reports to the controller.
According to another preferred embodiment the scrambler is provided, wherein the sensor is comprised of a transmitter and receiver that receives—through the egg—the transmission, located near to the highest edge of the egg depending on the egg's position, in order to recognize receiving changes that occurs when the air of the air cell is released and floats up.
According to another preferred embodiment the scrambler is provided, wherein the sensor recognizes the existence of the air cell in its' original location.
According to another preferred embodiment the scrambler is provided, wherein the rotation unit is a container in which the egg can be placed for processing.
According to another preferred embodiment the scrambler is provided, wherein the top edge of the container is held, but not connected, by a pin in order to reduce disordered vibrations.
According to another preferred embodiment the scrambler is provided, wherein the container is held from aside by springy wheels in order to reduce disordered vibrations.
According to another preferred embodiment the scrambler is provided, wherein the container is surrounded by at least one elastic belt in order to reduce disordered vibrations.
According to another aspect of the present invention a manually operated in-shell egg scrambler is provided. This scrambler is comprised of: a housing with top cover and top cover bushing, the bushing capable to hold a shaft; a main shaft with accelerating wheel installed perpendicularly in the housing; a container with upper shaft designed to contain a poultry egg—placed perpendicularly along the long axis of the egg—wherein the bottom of the container is connected to the main shaft and the upper shaft is held by the top cover bushing and wherein the container includes a flexible upper egg holder and flexible lower egg holder; a pulling string coiled around the main shaft and the free edge of the string is protruded from the housing enabling to pull fast the string, which caused the main shaft with the container to rotate—clockwise or anticlockwise—and inertial coiled back the string in the opposite direction; and a string support wheel installed on the main shaft below the coiled string designed to support the string while is coiling back.
According to a preferred embodiment of the manually operated scrambler, the manually scrambler is further includes a light source, wherein the light source located near the egg's shell enables candling the egg from other side in order to observe color or shape changes of the egg's inner to recognize scramble.
Various other features and attendant advantages of the present invention will be more fully appreciated from the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings in which like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
In this illustrated embodiment, the egg retention component (46) is a chuck with several adjustable jaws (50a) capable of being adjusted to hold any size egg (10) therewithin or therebetween. Moreover, this embodiment has a controller (55) that controls the rotating unit (38). The controller (55) can be programmed to rotate the retention unit (46) according to direction, velocity, and/or duration, and/or to stop the retention unit (46) when the sensor (57) recognizes that the egg (10) has been scrambled. The sensor (57) recognizes the fact that the egg (10) is scrambled according to light from a light source (56) that is transmitted through the egg (10). When the egg (10) is scrambled, its transparency is changed and the color of the transmitted light is changed.
The present invention relates to an in-shell-egg-scrambler that was disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,265,166, in WO2008/139450 and in a PCT application PCT/IL2013/050599.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IL2014/050951 | 11/3/2014 | WO | 00 |
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61903906 | Nov 2013 | US |