This invention relates generally to baking and, more specifically, to an improved beater apparatus and method.
When cooking or baking, certain ingredients are often mixed with an electric mixer. These mixers are equipped with various beaters, the shapes of which are particular to a specific type of mixing. For example, wire beaters are used to add air to whipped mixes such as whipped cream, and dough hooks are used for mixing and kneading yeast bread dough. The most commonly used beater is the flat beater, which is used for almost everything from heavy cookie dough batter to lighter cake mixtures.
A common problem with using electric mixers, however, is that much of the ingredients are pushed toward the interior walls of the mixing bowl, out of the beater's range. In order to solve this problem, some have resorted to using a small rubber spatula to scrape the sides of the mixing bowl and to manually push the ingredients back toward the beaters. This may prove to be dangerous, however, because there is great potential for the user's hand or the rubber spatula to be caught in the moving beaters. It is also inconvenient for the user to constantly have to tend to the mixer to ensure that the ingredients are being evenly and thoroughly mixed.
A need exists for a beater capable of scraping the interior walls of the mixing bowl during mixing in order to guide the ingredients toward the middle area of the beater.
In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, an improved beater apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus comprises: a motor-driven beater having an outer edge; a mixing bowl having an interior wall and dimensioned to hold batter that is to be mixed by the beater; and a blade extending from at least a portion of the outer edge of the beater; wherein, during use of the beater, the blade scrapes the batter from the interior wall of the mixing bowl.
In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, an improved beater apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus comprises: a motor-driven beater having an outer edge; a mixing bowl having an interior wall and dimensioned to hold batter that is to be mixed by the beater; and a blade extending from at least a portion of the outer edge of the beater; wherein the blade is slidably coupled to the outer edge; wherein the blade extends from a bottom portion of the beater; and wherein, during use of the beater, the blade scrapes the batter from the interior wall of the mixing bowl.
In accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention, a method for mixing method comprising: providing a motor-driven beater having an outer edge; providing a mixing bowl having an interior wall and dimensioned to hold batter that is to be mixed by the beater; providing a blade extending from at least a portion of the outer edge of the beater; wherein, during use of the beater, the blade scrapes the batter from the interior wall of the mixing bowl; placing batter in the mixing bowl; and activating the beater; wherein, during use, the blade scrapes batter from the interior wall of the mixing bowl.
The blade 18 is dimensioned to scrape the interior walls 24 (see
The blade 18 may be comprised of any desired material suitable for use with a mixing bowl for performing the scraping function as herein described. This may include metal, plastic, rubber, silicone, etc. It should also be noted that, as described herein, the beater 10 may be specifically adaptable to reverse orbitable offset of the motor action.
While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and other changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, while, in the preferred embodiment, the beater 10 is a flat beater, it should be clearly understood that substantial benefit could be derived from an alternatively shaped beater 10. And although the blade 18 is shown as preferably covering the bottom portion 16 (see
This application claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/685,222, filed in the name of the applicant on May 27, 2005.
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60685222 | May 2005 | US |