1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to appliances such as food appliances and, more particularly, to appliances in which a mechanical lock is used to prevent activation of a motor or drive until a physical condition is satisfied such as when a cover is securely fastened on a food processor.
2. Description of Related Art
It is known in the art to provide mechanical activations means in various forms that activate a drive or motor when a device is in a condition such as a locked position for safety or proper function. Such devices are in a disabled mode when the condition is not met, such as when a lock or cover is not in place.
Specifically with respect to food processors, such as the one schematically shown in
A problem associated with a design such as that described in
It is desirable, therefore, to provide a superior mechanical system for enabling and disabling a motor or drive in a food processor of the type having a wide mouth feed chute that facilitates removal of a lid from a bowl without the need to first remove the plunger.
These and other objects are achieved by the present invention described herein.
The present invention locking system for an appliance is directed to lid and feed chute locking components that include a spring-biased, ramp surfaced pivoting arm that is adapted to be activated to extend or retract a rod that activates or de-activates a motor drive of a food processor. The arm is activated by rotational movement of the lid relative to the bowl, as an extension member attached to the lid, which is activated by insertion of the plunger, extends downwardly from the lid and engages the ramp surface of the pivoting arm when the lid is rotated. Thus, the plunger can remain inside of the food chute of the lid while the lid is removed or replaced.
A schematic side view of the present invention is shown in
Referring to
The second rod (126) is moved downwardly by a force applied by a contact member (140) of a pivoting mechanism (142) that comprises a hinge (144), a roller (146) supported by a pair of upper arms (148) connected to the hinge (144), and the contact member (140) which comprises two arm parts and a contact area that contacts the rod (126).
The pivoting mechanism (142) is caused to pivot between the positions shown in
In order to remove the lid (132) without first removing the plunger (154), the lid (132) is rotated relative to the bowl (102) in the direction Z1 as shown in FIG. 6. This movement causes the second rod (126) to move in from the condition of
If desired, the plunger (154) may be removed from the chute (130) causing the first and second rods to release the switch under spring pressure.
It is understood that the present invention has applicability to other appliances and is not limited to food processors. While a preferred embodiment of the invention has been herein disclosed and described, it is understood that various modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention.
This application claims priority to and the benefit of the filing date of provisional application No. 60/483,934, filed Jul. 1, 2003.
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