This invention relates to condiment grinders and particularly to condiment grinders and dispensers for selectively grinding and dispensing two different condiments, such as pepper and salt.
In the past, condiment grinders have been provided which have a drive knob which can be rotated by hand, a drive shaft, and a grinding member and “anvil” against which the grinding member bears when grinding the condiment. In one such prior grinder, a threaded adjustment screw is threaded onto the end of the shaft to vary the distance between the grinding member and the anvil to adjust the coarseness of the particles dispensed. Special shields have been provided to prevent the adjustment screw from being lost. This shield makes it hard to adjust the screw and adds to complexity of the device, and to the cost of manufacturing it, and creates cleanliness problems.
A particular problem has been experienced with two-condiment grinders which will selectively grind one of two different condiments such as pepper and salt, and have a single knob to turn in grinding a condiment. Turning the knob one direction grinds and dispenses one of the condiments, and turning the knob in the other direction dispenses the other condiment. However, the mechanism used to create this action is relatively complex and expensive to manufacture.
In grinding dispensers, and particularly in two-condiment dispenser, refilling the compartments with material to be ground often is unduly tedious and time consuming. Often this is due to overcrowding of the components in a single housing.
One of the objects of the present invention is to provide a condiment grinder and dispenser which solves or alleviates the foregoing problems.
In particular it is an object to provide such a grinder and dispenser which is relatively simple to manufacture, inexpensive to manufacture, easy and sanitary to use, and which is reliable in operation.
In accordance with the present invention, the foregoing objects are satisfied by the provision of a condiment grinder and dispenser in which the usual shield for protecting the adjustment screw on the end of the drive shaft is replaced and the screw is secured against accidental removal and loss by providing a stop structure which is attached to or an integral part of the end of the drive shaft.
This structure, unlike the shield, does not interfere with adjustment of the coarseness of the grind produced by the grinding dispenser, and yet maintains the integrity of the device without undue complexity or manufacturing expense.
In dual-direction rotary grinders which selectively dispense two different condiments from one end of the dispenser, the complexity and manufacturing cost of the drive mechanism has been reduced by the provision of gearing and a one-way clutch mechanism.
In a preferred embodiment, a first spur gear is attached to a rotary drive knob, and second and third spur gears are meshed with the first spur gear and rotate on the two drive shafts. A ratchet and pawl mechanism is provided to ensure that only one of the shafts rotates when the knob is rotated in a given direction.
Dual inlets and outlets are provided in a recessed wall at the bottom of the housing. A funnel-shaped wall is built around the entrance to each of the inlets so as to assist in filling the grinder with raw materials through the inlets in the crowded end space of the dispenser unit.
Although the preferred embodiment shown in the drawings of this application has both dispensing outlets and inlets that are located at the bottom wall of the housing, it is within the purview of this invention to provide a dual-ended dispenser with a separate dispenser for either one of the two condiments at opposite ends of the mechanism. The above-described improvements in the inlets for filling the two compartments in the dispenser, and the retention of the adjustment screws, also are used in such a dual-ended grinder.
The foregoing and other objects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in or apparent from the following description and drawings.
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A pair of transparent windows 26 and 28 (see
The unit 20 typically can be used to selectively grind and dispense coarse pepper or salt or other condiments. As it is shown in
Each inlet opening is surrounded by a frustro-conically shaped guide structure 40, 44 or 42, 46 which leads to the inlet opening so as to facilitate refilling the grinder/dispenser.
The unit 21 is made entirely of transparent plastic, and unit 22 is made entirely of opaque plastic. The result is that the transparent windows 26 and 28 are formed by the inner member 21.
Two square cross-sectional drive shafts 74 and 76 are provided for driving grinding and dispensing mechanisms 36, 38 at the lower end of the dispenser.
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Also provided are washers 98 and 100, and threaded adjustment screws 102, 104 in the form of wing nuts. Protective caps 106 and 108 are snap-fitted onto the ends of the drive shafts.
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Second and third spur gears 60 and 64 are meshed with the gear 62 and are driven by it when the knob 24 is rotated. The gears 60 and 64 are mounted to rotate on the shafts 74 and 76, and are drivably coupled to the shafts 76 and 74 through a ratchet and pawl clutch mechanism 114, 116.
One of the gears 60, 64 is drivably coupled to the shaft it is mounted on when the knob is turned in one direction, and the other of the gears 60, 64 is drivably coupled to its shaft when the knob 24 is rotated in the other direction.
The pawl construction consists of the members 118, 120 secured to their respective shafts, and the pawls 122, 124 which selectively engage the teeth on the members 118, 120.
The mechanism shown in
It can be seen from the foregoing that the grinder described above meets the objectives set forth above.
An alternatively embodiment of the invention is one in which a single grinder and dispensing outlet is provided in each of the opposite ends of the device so that only one condiment is dispensed from each end. Such a grinder will use the advantageous dispensing and refilling mechanisms described above, although the gearing structure shown in
The above description of the invention is intended to be illustrative and not limiting. Various changes or modifications in the embodiments described may occur to those skilled in the art. These can be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention.
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