The present disclosure relates to bins, and in particular, to removable bins for use with centrifugal spin dryers.
Centrifugal spin dryers are commonly used in the agricultural industry to dry vegetables such as lettuce and cabbage. One such dryer is the SD50 Spin Dryer made by Heinzen Manufacturing International. The SD50 Spin Dryer accepts a removable bin loaded with produce (e.g. lettuce, cabbage, etc.) and spins the produce at high speeds (by rotating the bin) in order to remove excess water from the produce. The dryer comprises a cavity to accommodate the removable bin, with the bin typically positioned at an angle away from vertical when inserted into the dryer and with the open end of the bin generally facing upwards. A number of openings are also formed through the walls of the bin to allow for water to leave the bin.
When the dryer initially rotates the bin (e.g. at around 50 rpm), the produce itself is generally forced through centrifugal force to the perimeter of the bin. As the dryer increases its rotational speed (e.g. to up to 200 rpm), water on the produce may be forced outward and downward (through centrifugal force and gravity) from the produce. This water escapes from the bin through the openings. When the dryer stops, the resulting produce is dryer and can be unloaded for further processing or transport.
The bins currently used are typically made from conventional garbage or other all-purpose bins that have had multiple holes manually drilled through their walls. This is a tedious process requiring significant manpower and time. In addition, the holes are often drilled in a haphazard manner. For example, if too few holes are drilled, this could result in bins that suffer inconsistent or reduced effectiveness in draining the excess water. On the other hand, if too many holes are drilled, then the structural integrity of the bin may be compromised.
One example of a prior art bin is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 10,299,504 to Elvin-Jensen. The bin disclosed in Elvin-Jensen comprises a plurality of openings organized in a specific pattern along a height of the bin.
There is therefore a need for a removable bin that is both structurally sound and yet exhibits good water draining capabilities.
The present disclosure includes a removable bin for a dryer, with the bin comprising a floor and one or more walls extending from the floor. The one or more walls comprise a lower wall portion, a middle wall portion, and an upper wall portion. The lower wall portion is attached to the floor. The middle wall portion extends from the lower wall portion and comprises a plurality of columns. Each of the columns comprises a plurality of elongated slot openings extending through the one or more walls. The slot openings in adjacent ones of the columns are arranged in a staggered arrangement. The upper wall portion extends from the middle wall portion and comprises a plurality of handholds.
In one aspect, the floor is substantially circular, and the one or more walls comprise one wall.
In another aspect, the upper wall portion comprises an outwardly extending lip, with the lip defining, at least in part, an upper opening for the bin.
In still another aspect, the plurality of handholds comprises four handholds, and the four handholds are arranged approximately 90° apart.
In still yet another aspect, each of the handholds comprises a grip portion, two lateral supports, a lower handhold wall, and a handhold opening. The grip portion forms a portion of the lip. The two lateral supports extend from the grip portion. The lower handhold wall extends between at least a portion of the two lateral supports, with the lower handhold wall comprising a handhold edge extending between the two lateral supports. The handhold opening is defined, at least in part, by the handhold edge, the grip portion, and the two lateral supports.
In a further aspect, the lip comprises a first lip member, and the grip portion comprises a portion of the first lip member.
In still a further aspect, the grip portion further comprises a second lip member spaced apart from the first lip member.
In still yet a further aspect, the grip portion further comprises one or more lip ribs extending between the first lip member and the second lip member.
In another aspect, each of the lateral supports comprises two lateral walls spaced apart from each other.
In still another aspect, each of the lateral supports further comprises one or more connecting walls extending between the two lateral walls.
In still yet another embodiment, the handhold edge is curved.
In a further embodiment, the wall comprises inner and outer surfaces extending across at least the middle wall portion. The inner surface comprises a repeating pattern of surfaces, with each of the patterns extending for at least a portion of a height of the inner surface and comprising an elongated middle section, an elongated first end section, and an elongated second end section. The slot openings are located along the middle section. The first end section extends from one end of the middle section. The second end section extends from another end of the middle section. The first and second end sections are angled with respect to the middle section.
In still a further aspect, an angle between the middle section and the first end section is between approximately 170° and 179°. In yet still a further aspect, the angle between the middle section and the first end section is between approximately 176° and 177°.
In still a further aspect, an angle between the middle section and the second end section is between approximately 170° and 179°. In yet still a further aspect, the angle between the middle section and the second end section is between approximately 176° and 177°.
In another aspect, the bin is configured to nest within a second one of the bin in a nested configuration. In the nested configuration, the lateral supports of the bin are adapted to rest on the lip of the second one of the bin.
In a further aspect, a bin for a dryer comprises a substantially circular floor and a wall extending from the floor. The wall comprises first and second ends, with the floor connected to the wall proximate to the second end. The wall further comprises a plurality of columns, with each of the columns comprising a plurality of elongated slot openings extending through the one or more walls. The slot openings in adjacent ones of the columns are arranged in a staggered arrangement. The wall further comprises a plurality of handholds proximate to the first end.
In still a further aspect, the wall comprises an inner surface, with the inner surface comprising a repeating pattern of surfaces. Each of the patterns extends for at least a portion of a height of the inner surface and comprises an elongated middle section, an elongated first end section, and an elongated second end section. The slot openings are located along the middle section. The first end section extends from one end of the middle section, and the second end section extends from another end of the middle section. The first and second end sections are angled with respect to the middle section.
In still yet a further aspect, the plurality of handholds comprises four handholds, with the four handholds are arranged approximately 90° apart.
The foregoing was intended as a summary only and of only some of the aspects. It was not intended to define the limits or requirements of the disclosure. Other aspects will be appreciated by reference to the detailed description of the preferred embodiments. Moreover, this summary should be read as though the claims were incorporated herein for completeness.
The preferred embodiments will be described by reference to the drawings thereof, in which:
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The cavity 12 is defined, at least in part, by a basket 14 located within the food dryer 10. The basket 14 may be constructed from metal and has a basket rim, one or more basket walls, and a basket floor (not shown). When the bin 100 is loaded into the cavity 12, the basket 14 generally comes into contact with and is located within the removable bin 100. A plurality of basket openings (not shown) may be formed on the basket walls and the basket floor.
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The bin 100 comprises an interior 110 that is defined, at least in part, by the wall 106 and the floor 108, with the floor 108 providing a lower surface for the bin 100. The floor 108 may also provide a surface for engagement with the basket 14. The contents of the bin 100 may be loaded into and unloaded from the interior 108 through the first end 102.
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122, 124 that may be spaced apart from each other. One or more lip ribs 126 may extend between portions of the first and second lip members 122, 124 to provide additional strength and rigidity to the lip 118 and to the upper wall portion 112 generally.
The upper wall portion 112 further comprises one or more handholds 128. In the embodiment shown in
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In some embodiments, the handhold 128 further comprises a pair of lateral supports 132 extending generally downwardly from the grip portion 130. The handhold 128 further comprises a lower handhold wall 134 extending between portions of the lateral supports 132. The lower handhold wall 134 comprises a handhold edge 136 extending between the lateral supports 132. Referring to
Each of the lateral supports 132 may comprise inner and outer lateral walls 140, 142 that are spaced apart from each other. One or more connecting walls 144 may extend between the inner and outer lateral walls 140, 142. Referring to
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In some embodiments, the band 154 may be omitted, such that the slot openings 148 are not interrupted by the band 154.
The slot openings 148 are arranged in a plurality of columns 156, with each of the columns 156 containing a plurality of the slot openings 148 arranged in a substantially end-to-end arrangement, except within the band 154, if the band 154 is present. In some embodiments, the slot openings 148 in adjacent ones of the columns 156 are staggered such (as shown in
The arrangement of the slot openings 148 (and in particular, the staggering of the slot openings 148 in adjacent ones of the columns 156) may result in water only have to travel a short distance between encountering one of the slot openings 148. This may facilitate the movement of water out of the bin 100. When the bin 100 is rotated by the food dryer 10, the water within the bin 100 may also tend to move upwards (i.e. from the second end 104 towards the first end 102) or downwards (i.e. from the first end 102 towards the second end 104). Because of the staggering of the slot openings 148 in adjacent ones of the columns 156, regardless of the direction of water movement, the water may likely encounter one of the slot openings 148 (and thereby may have the opportunity to leave the bin 100).
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At least a portion of the inner surface 158 may have a substantially faceted texture. In particular, the inner surface 158 may comprise a repeating pattern 162 of surfaces, with the pattern 162 comprising an elongated, substantially planar middle section 164 extending between elongated first end section 166 and elongated second end section 168. The middle section 164 and the first and second end sections 166, 168 extend for at least a portion of a height of the inner surface 158. In some embodiments, the middle section 164 and the first and second end sections 166, 168 may extend for substantially an entire height of the inner surface 158.
The first and second end sections 166, 168 may be angled with respect to the middle section 164. In one embodiment, an angle A formed by the middle section 164 and either of the first and second end sections 166, 168 is between approximately 170° and 179° (as shown in
In some embodiments, the slot openings 148 are located along the middle sections 164.
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The repeating of the patterns 160 along at least a portion of the interior surface 158 may produce an effect that is akin to the “lotus effect”, which discourages surface adhesion from occurring. This may reduce the likelihood of the produce 16 (e.g. leaves thereof) in the bin 100 from sticking to the inner surface 144.
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As the lateral supports 132 may extend beyond a height of the handhold opening 138, when the bin 100a is nested within the bin 100b, the handhold opening 138a is fully exposed and is not covered, even partially, by the bin 100b. In some embodiments, referring to
At least a portion of the bin 100 may be molded, such as from injection-molded plastic.
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the preferred embodiments have been described in some detail but that certain modifications may be practiced without departing from the scope of this disclosure.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/398,643 filed 17 Aug. 2022, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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63398643 | Aug 2022 | US |