Egg beater

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 7717611
  • Patent Number
    7,717,611
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, October 14, 2008
    16 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 18, 2010
    14 years ago
Abstract
An egg beater includes a base having an accommodating chamber fixed therein with a positioning projection and having its outer upper edge disposed with an engage groove having its lower side bored with an annular recess. A stirrer is installed in the accommodating chamber of the base, having its upper side provided with a whisking member and its underside bored with an insert groove. A waterproof washer is fitted around the engage groove of the base, and an upper cover is mounted on the base and has its inner wall bored with an annular recess. In using, open the upper cover and knock an egg against the whisking member to let the egg liquid flow into the accommodating chamber, and then fix the upper cover on the base and hold the base and the upper cover with hands and shake them in directions up and down or left and right.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention


This invention relates to an egg beater, particularly to one able to evenly beat egg liquid conveniently and quickly.


2. Description of the Prior Art


Conventionally, to beat an egg, firstly, it is usual to prepare a container and knock the eggshell against a hard object to deposit the egg liquid in the container, and then beat the egg liquid in the container with chopsticks. However, beaten with chopsticks, egg liquid can hardly be beaten completely and evenly. Hand egg beaters and electric egg beaters sold on the market can solve such a problem. A conventional hand egg beater 1, as shown in FIG. 1, is to have egg liquid deposited in a container 11, and then hold the container 11 with one hand and grasp the egg beater 1 with the other to beat the egg liquid 10 in the container 11 vortically. Although the conventional hand egg beater 1 can evenly beat the egg liquid, yet it will take much time and labor to finish such work, and in the course of beating egg liquid, the egg liquid 10 is likely to be slashed out of the container 11 in case of applying force improperly or excessively. A conventional electric egg beater can beat egg liquid with less time and labor indeed, but during beating egg liquid, the egg liquid still may be splashed out of a container, and if the electric egg beater is used for beating only one egg at one time, it will squander away energy source, thus not conforming to economic gain.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The objective of this invention is to offer an egg beater able to evenly beat egg liquid conveniently and quickly.


The egg beater in the present invention includes a base, a stirrer, a waterproof washer and an upper cover. The base is formed with an accommodating chamber having a positioning projection fixed therein and has the upper edge of its outer wall disposed with an engage groove having its lower side bored with an annular recess. The stirrer is installed in the center of the accommodating chamber of the base, having its upper side provided with a whisking member and its underside bored with an insert groove. The waterproof washer is fitted around the engage groove of the base, and the upper cover is mounted on the base and has its inner wall bored with an annular recess at its bottom.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:



FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a conventional hand egg beater in a condition of whisking egg liquid;



FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of an egg beater in the present invention;



FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the egg beater in the present invention;



FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the egg beater in a using condition in the present invention; and



FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the egg beater being shaken in directions up and down or left and right in the present invention.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

A preferred embodiment of an egg beater in the present invention, as shown in FIG. 2, includes a base 2, a stirrer 3, a waterproof washer 4 and an upper cover 5 combined together.


The base 2 is formed with an accommodating chamber 20 fixed therein with a positioning post 21 having its outer wall oppositely provided with tangent planes 210. The base 2 further has the upper edge of its outer wall bored with an engage groove 22 having its lower side disposed with an annular recess 23.


The stirrer 3 firmly installed in the accommodating chamber 20 of the base 2 has its upper side provided with a branch-leave-shaped whisking member 30 and its underside bored with an insert groove 31 having its inner wall oppositely provided with tangent planes 310.


The waterproof washer 4 is fitted around the engage groove 22 of the base 2.


The upper cover 5 is preferably semispherically-shaped, to be mounted on the base 2, having its inner wall disposed with an annular recess 50.


In assembling, referring to FIGS. 2 and 3, firstly, the stirrer 3 is installed in the accommodating chamber 20 of the base 2, letting the positioning post 21 in the accommodating chamber 20 inserted in the insert groove 31 in the underside of the stirrer 3. Restricted by mutual engagement of the tangent planes 210 on the outer wall of the positioning post 21 and the tangent planes 310 on the inner wall of the insert groove 31, the stirrer 3 can stably and immovably be positioned in the accommodating chamber 20. Next, the waterproof washer 4 is fitted around the engage groove 22 of the base 2, and then the upper cover 5 is covered on the annular recess 23 of the base 2, letting the waterproof washer 4 closely fixed between the annular recess 50 of the upper cover 5 and the engage groove 22 of the base 2, thus finishing assembly of the egg beater.


In using, referring to FIGS. 3 and 4, firstly, remove the upper cover 5 from the base 2 and knock an egg 6 against the whisking member 30 of the stirrer 3 to break the eggshell and let the egg liquid 60 flow into the accommodating chamber 20 of the base 2. Subsequently, fix the upper cover 5 on the base 2 to let the waterproof washer 4 closely positioned between the annular recess 50 of the upper cover 5 and the engage groove 22 of the base 2. Then, hold the base 2 and the upper cover 5 with hands and repeatedly shake the whole egg beater in directions up and down or left and right to let the egg liquid 60 in the accommodating chamber 20 of the base 2 thoroughly whisked by the leaves-shaped stirrer 3 in the accommodating chamber 20. At this time, the waterproof washer 4 closely fixed between the upper cover 5 and the base 2 will function to prevent the egg liquid from seeping out of the jointed portion of the upper cover 5 and the base 2. After the egg beater is shaken completely, remove the upper cover 5 from the base 2 and the egg liquid 60 evenly whisked can be poured out for use from the accommodating chamber 20 of the base 2. By so designing, the egg beater of this invention can effectively prevent egg liquid 60 from splashing out of the base 2 when the egg liquid is whisked, able to quickly and evenly whisk eggs with less labor.


While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.

Claims
  • 1. An egg beater comprising: a base (2) formed with an accommodating chamber (20); a positioning post (21) being projected from a bottom wall of the accommodating chamber (20) and having an outer wall formed with planes (210); an upper edge of an outer wall of the base (2) being formed with an annular engage groove (22) having a lower wall; an annular recess (23) being formed at an outer wall of the base and being below a lower wall of the engage groove (22);a stirrer (3) firmly installed in the accommodating chamber (20) of the base (2); an upper side of the stirrer (3) being provided with a whisking member (30) and a lower side of the stirrer being formed with an insert groove (31); an inner wall of the stirrer being formed with planes (310);a waterproof washer (4) being engageable with the engage groove (22) of the base (2), but not in contact the annular recess (23);an upper cover (5) having a semi-spherical shape, and being mountable upon the base (2) by an inner wall thereof disposed with an annular recess (50);in assembling the egg beater, the stirrer (3) is installed in the accommodating chamber (20) of the base (2) by the positioning post (21) in the accommodating chamber (20) inserted in the insert groove (31) of the underside of the stirrer (3) by mutual engagement of the planes (210) of the outer wall of the positioning post (21) and the planes (310) of the inner wall of the insert groove (31), the stirrer (3) can stably and immovably be positioned in the accommodating chamber (20); then, the waterproof washer (4) is fitted around the engage groove (22) of the base (2), and then the upper cover (5) is covered on the annular recess (23) of the base (2), causing the waterproof washer (4) closely fixed between the annular recess (50) of the upper cover (5) and the engage groove (22) of the base (2).
  • 2. The egg beater as claimed in claim 1, wherein said whisking member at the upper side of said stirrer is leaves-shaped.
  • 3. The egg beater as claimed in claim 1, wherein said egg beater has an egg-like outlook.
  • 4. The egg beater as claimed in claim 1, wherein a lower edge of the upper cover (5) has a curved shape and a lower side of the annular recess (23) has a curved shape which is matched to the curved shape at the lower edge of the upper cover.
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Related Publications (1)
Number Date Country
20100091609 A1 Apr 2010 US