This disclosure relates generally to motorized food processors and, more particularly, to a feed chute assembly for use with food processors.
Consumers commonly use food processors for blending, cutting, and dicing food products in a wide variety of settings, including home kitchens, professional restaurants and food services, and large-scale industries. Food processors offer a convenient alternative to chopping or dicing by hand, and often come with a range of operational settings and modes adapted to provide specific types or amounts of food processing catered to particular food products. Current food processors often include a feed chute for introducing food into the food processor for cutting by the internal blades. Many consumers prefer a wider feed chute for introducing more and larger ingredients, thereby shortening food preparation time and adding convenience. However, food processors with sufficiently large feed chutes usually require safety mechanisms that prevent or at least minimize injury to the consumers’ hands as a result of introducing the food into the chute. Such mechanisms can make it more difficult for the user to clean the feed chute after use.
This disclosure describes a feed chute assembly having a safety mechanism that helps prevent injury to the consumer while also providing an easy to clean surface. The feed chute assembly includes a lid coupleable to a container of the food processing system. The lid has a feed chute for introducing food towards rotating blades at the top of the container. A linkage cover housing a linkage component for activating the motor couples to the feed chute. The linkage cover defines a channel within an inside perimeter of the feed chute. A user inserts a pusher into the feed chute such that a rib on the pusher extends into the channel, operatively engaging the linkage component to activate the motor. When the user removes the pusher from the feed chute, the motor stops the spinning blades. Advantageously, the configuration of the channel of this disclosure makes it easier for the user to clean the feed chute assembly after use.
Embodiments of the feed chute assembly of this disclosure may include one or more of the following, in any suitable combination.
In some embodiments, a feed chute assembly of a food processing system of this disclosure includes a lid coupleable to a first end of a container. The lid has a feed chute for introducing food into the container. A sidewall of the feed chute defines an inner and outer surface. A linkage cover couples to the feed chute. The linkage cover houses a linkage component and defines a channel within an inside perimeter of the feed chute. The channel at least partially communicates with a portion of the linkage component through an opening in the sidewall of the feed chute. A pusher is insertable into the feed chute. A portion of an outer surface of the pusher defines a recess with respect to a remainder of the outer surface of the pusher. A rib is disposed within the recess. The rib is configured for insertion into the channel of the linkage cover such that, when the rib is at least partially inserted into the channel, the rib operatively engages the portion of the linkage component.
In further embodiments, the linkage cover includes a first portion contacting the outer surface of the feed chute. The first portion houses the linkage component. A second portion contacts the inner surface of the feed chute. The second portion defines the channel extending vertically along the inner surface of the feed chute. In some embodiments, the second portion includes a guide housing extending from the inner surface of the sidewall within the inside perimeter. The guide housing extends into the recess when the pusher is inserted into the feed chute. In some embodiments, a shape of the rib corresponds to a shape of the channel. In some embodiments, a cross section of the rib has one of an L-shape, T-shape, I-shape, and a wineglass shape. In some embodiments, a length of the channel is less than a height of the inner surface of the feed chute. In some embodiments, a portion of the inner surface of the feed chute located below the channel provides an easy to clean surface. In some embodiments, the food processing system further includes a base housing a motor and the container has a second end removeably coupleable to the base. In some embodiments, the portion of the linkage component is a roller operatively connected to a linkage system for activating the motor. In some embodiments, the motor can only operate when the rib is at least partially inserted into the channel. In some embodiments, wherein the pusher includes an upper peripheral rim extending outward from the sidewall. When the pusher is fully inserted into the feed chute, the upper peripheral rim covers a pilot opening of the channel. In some embodiments, the pusher is configured to accommodate a second and smaller pusher.
Embodiments of a method of operating a feed chute assembly of a food processing system of this disclosure includes inserting a pusher into a feed chute of a lid coupled to a first end of a container. A sidewall of the feed chute defines an inner and outer surface. A linkage cover couples to the feed chute. The linkage cover houses a linkage component and defines a channel within an inside perimeter of the feed chute. The channel at least partially communicates with a portion of the linkage component through an opening in the sidewall of the feed chute. A portion of an outer surface of the pusher defines a recess with respect to a remainder of the outer surface of the pusher. A rib is disposed within the recess. In response to the inserting of the pusher, the rib at least partially inserts into the channel of the linkage cover such that the rib engages the portion of the linkage component.
In further embodiments, the linkage cover includes a first portion contacting the outer surface of the feed chute. The first portion houses the linkage component. A second portion contacts the inner surface of the feed chute. The second portion defines the channel extending vertically along the inner surface of the feed chute. In some embodiments, the second portion includes a guide housing extending from the inner surface of the sidewall within the inside perimeter. The guide housing extends into the recess when the pusher is inserted into the feed chute. In some embodiments, a shape of the rib corresponds to a shape of the channel. In some embodiments, a length of the channel is less than a height of the inner surface of the feed chute. In some embodiments, engaging the rib with the portion of the linkage component includes engaging the rib with a roller operatively connected to a linkage system for activating a motor. In some embodiments, the motor can only operate when the rib is at least partially inserted into the channel. In some embodiments, the pusher includes an upper peripheral rim extending outward from the sidewall, and the method further includes covering a pilot opening of the channel with the upper peripheral rim when the pusher is fully inserted into the feed chute.
A reading of the following detailed description and a review of the associated drawings will make apparent the advantages of these and other features. Both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description serve as an explanation only and do not restrict aspects of the disclosure as claimed.
Reference to the detailed description, combined with the following figures, will make the disclosure more fully understood, wherein:
In the following description, like components have the same reference numerals, regardless of different illustrated embodiments. To illustrate embodiments clearly and concisely, the drawings may not necessarily reflect appropriate scale and may have certain features shown in somewhat schematic form. The disclosure may describe and/or illustrate features in one embodiment, and in the same way or in a similar way in one or more other embodiments, and/or combined with or instead of the features of the other embodiments.
In the specification and claims, for the purposes of describing and defining the invention, the terms “about” and “substantially” represent the inherent degree of uncertainty attributed to any quantitative comparison, value, measurement, or other representation. The terms “about” and “substantially” moreover represent the degree by which a quantitative representation may vary from a stated reference without resulting in a change in the basic function of the subject matter at issue. Open-ended terms, such as “comprise,” “include,” and/or plural forms of each, include the listed parts and can include additional parts not listed, while terms such as “and/or” include one or more of the listed parts and combinations of the listed parts. Use of the terms “top,” “bottom,” “above,” “below” and the like helps only in the clear description of the disclosure and does not limit the structure, positioning and/or operation of the feed chute assembly in any manner.
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While the disclosure particularly shows and describes preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will understand that various changes in form and details may exist without departing from the spirit and scope of the present application as defined by the appended claims. The scope of this present application intends to cover such variations. As such, the foregoing description of embodiments of the present application does not intend to limit the full scope conveyed by the appended claims.