This application claims priority to Japanese patent application Ser. No. 2019-118233, filed on Jun. 26, 2019, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
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Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a food mixer used for, for example, crushing, mixing, stirring, and/or kneading foodstuffs.
A food mixer may include a container, a rotational shaft, a stirring member, and packings. Foodstuffs are put into the container. The rotational shaft is rotatably supported by the container. The stirring member is attached to the rotational shaft in order to, for example, crush the foodstuffs. The packings are provided in the proximity of a wall of the container where the rotational shaft penetrates therethrough. When the mixer is working, crushed foodstuffs can stick between the packings and the rotational shaft. The foodstuffs may easily get worse stuck due to heat associated with the rotation of the rotational shaft. Furthermore, when the mixer works under a reduced pressure, the foodstuffs stuck between the packing and the rotational shaft may return to the inside of the container, due to the pressure difference, and can be mixed into fresh foodstuffs. Additionally, the stuck foodstuffs may damage the packing.
To combat this problem, a mixer may have a packing seal having a packing comprised of a first packing and a second packing. The first packing and the second packing form a small enclosed space between them. Additionally, a discharge valve may be provided at the enclosed space.
Foodstuffs stuck in the first packing, which is positioned at a container side, can be washed out to the enclosed space using a washing water and then be discharged from the enclosed space by opening a discharge valve.
However, it may be difficult to confirm whether the foodstuffs stuck in the first packing has been successfully washed out of the enclosed space with the washing water. Therefore, the mixer needs to be improved.
According to a first aspect of the present disclosure, a food mixer comprises a container, a rotational shaft, an agitation member, a main packing, a collar, and a sub packing. Foodstuff or water may be put in the container. The rotational shaft penetrates a wall of the container and is rotatably supported by the container. The agitation member is fixed to the rotational shaft within the container and is configured to agitate the foodstuff by rotating together with the rotational shaft. The main packing is disposed between the container and the rotational shaft. The main packing may be configured to prevent the foodstuff or the water in the container from leaking out from the container. It may also be configured to prevent outside air or foreign matters from flowing into the container. The collar is held at an outer periphery of the rotational shaft by a fixing member, such that a space is formed between the main packing and the collar in the rotational shaft direction. The collar may have an annular shape. The space is allowed to be opened toward the container by moving the collar away from the fixed position, which may be possible when the fixing state of the collar is removed. The sub packing is provided between an outer periphery of the collar and the container. The sub packing may be configured to prevent the foodstuff or water from leaking out from the container and to prevent outside air and the foreign matters from flowing into the container.
In the first aspect, the rotational shaft may be supported at both ends and traverse in the internal space of the container. Alternatively, the rotational shaft may be supported at one end and extend to the middle of the container. More than one rotational shaft may be provided per a container. Further, the main packing, the sub packing, and the collar may be provided at both ends of the rotational shaft, for instance when the rotational shaft is supported at the both ends. The agitation member may be a plural of rod bodies extending radially from the rotational shaft. The agitation member may be a plurality of rod bodies arranged around the rotational shaft, and extend parallel to the rotational shaft, like a water wheel. The agitation member may be, for example, a screw having the same rotational axis as the rotational shaft. The foodstuff includes, for example, flour being raw material for dough for noodles or bread or a filling for dumplings.
According to the first aspect, when the fixing state of the collar is removed, the collar can be moved from the fixed position. That is, the collar may move from the fixed position, which is an area including the space which had been sealed by the collar. This allows the space to be accessible from the inside of the container. Thus, even if foodstuff is stuck between the sub packing and the rotational shaft, an operator can remove the stuck foodstuff by washing away the stuck foodstuff. Additionally, it is easy to wash the main packing, sub packing, and peripheries around them. In this way, the main packing, sub packing, and their peripheries can be kept clean.
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A blade 70 may be disposed within the inside of the container 10, for instance on the right side relative to the collar 50, in the rotational shaft 20 direction. The blade 70 may be comprised of a piece of plate and may correspond to a rotating body and a fixing member in the present disclosure. The collar 50 and the blade 70 may be connected by one or more fitting projection portion 52 extending from the collar 50 into one or more recess portion 74 of the blade 70. The blade 70 has a through hole 76. The rotational shaft 20 is inserted into the through hole 76. As illustrated in
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An outer periphery of the collar 50 has substantially the same diameter as that of the packing holder 42. Thus, when the collar 50 is moved in the right direction, as shown by the virtual line in
It is noted that the same structure as described above may also be provided at the opposite side of the rotational shaft 20, penetrating the opposite side wall of the container 10.
The split body 172 is formed as a part of the blade 170, similar to the split body 72 of the first embodiment. The split body 172 is configured to open the through hole 76. The split body 172 is connected to the blade 170 by a hinge member 178, so that the split body 172 freely rotates relative to the blade 170. The split body 172 may be further attached to the blade 170 by a bolt 72a, to fully enclose the through hole 76. The blade 170 can be removed from the rotational shaft 20 by rotating the split body 172 around the hinge member 178, in an arrow direction as illustrated by a virtual line in
In the third embodiment, the boss portion 112 may be attached to a main body of the container 110, for instance by a welding connection. The container 110 has an end portion 110b extending toward the rotational shaft 20. The end portion 110b may be configured to extend beyond a right side surface of the boss portion 112. A weld bead 114, which is formed by the welding, may be formed at a boundary between the boss portion 112 and the main body of the container 110.
The end portion 110b is located adjacent to the right side of the sub packing 60. The sub packing 60 may be supported in the horizontal direction by the outer periphery end portion 42b of the packing holder 42 and the end portion 110b of the container 110. Thus, the sub packing 60 can be held so as not to move in the horizontal direction, thereby maintaining its sealing function. In this way, the outer periphery end portion 42b and the end portion 110b can serve as a positioning member for the sub packing 60, by supporting the left side and the right side of the sub packing 60 in the third embodiment. In contrast, in the first embodiment, the sub packing 60 may be supported only from the left side by the outer periphery end portion 42b.
While the present disclosure has been described herein with reference to specific embodiments, various kinds of changes, additions, or deletion may be possible, for example, but not limited to, related to their appearances or structures. For example, the blade 70 is adopted as the rotating body in the above embodiments. However, a round stick-like agitation member 30 may be used as the rotating body. The collar 50 is movable along the shaft 20 in the above embodiments, when not being held by the blade 70. However, the collar 50 may be configured to be removable from the rotational shaft 20. Although only one sub packing 60 is used in the above embodiment, more than one sub packing 60 may be used in any combination thereof. In the above embodiment, the sub packing 60 has an annular shape cut at one portion. However, the sub packing 60 may not necessarily be cut.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2019-118233 | Jun 2019 | JP | national |