The present invention relates to an apparatus for processing food such as chopping, blending and/or mixing food, and in particular an electric food processing apparatus such as a food processor, a food chopper or a food blender.
There are a variety of conventional food-processing apparatus in the market. One type of food processing apparatus is commonly called “food processor” in which food to be treated may be chopped and mixed in a container provided with the processor. While this type of food processor is effective to a certain extent to chop food, one common problem is that it often does not blend and mix the food efficiently and evenly enough. For instance, when a conventional food processor is used for chopping carrot, the processed carrot will often be uneven and contain larger carrot fragments mixed with smaller carrot fragments. The problem is particularly more noticeable and prominent when different foodstuffs are being treated at the same time, apparently due to different characteristics of the foodstuffs to be treated.
The present invention seeks to address at least this problem, or to provide an alternative to the public.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided with a food processing apparatus comprising a container defining a cavity and adapted to contain food to be treated, a first blade member rotatable to mix and/or cut food in the container, and a second blade member rotatable to remove food adhered on a sidewall in the container. The provision of the rotatable second blade member may direct foodstuff adhered on the sidewall to the first blade member in order that the foodstuff may be mixed and/or cut more efficiently and evenly.
Preferably, the container may have a transverse cross section in circular shape. One advantage of providing the container with such a shape is that the second blade member can remove the foodstuff adhered on the sidewall adhered on the sidewall in a relatively simple and rotating manner.
Suitably, the first blade member and the second blade member may be fixedly connected together. With this arrangement, the blade members are provided in one component. Alternatively, the blade members may be releasably connected together. With this alternative arrangement, the blade members may be separated when not in use for, for example, easier cleaning.
Advantageously, the second blade member may be relatively thin and/or elongate in shape. A blade member having such characteristics necessarily has a relatively smaller surface area which discourages foodstuff to adhere thereon. Further, a thinner blade may operate more effectively when removing foodstuff adhered on the sidewall than for example a thicker blade. The second blade member may also be relatively narrow such that interference of the mixing or cutting of the food in the container may be minimized.
Preferably, the second blade member may be arranged vertically adjacent the sidewall and adapted to direct foodstuff adhered thereon to the first blade member, such that the food may be blended more efficiently and mixed more evenly. In one embodiment, the second blade member may abut the sidewall while rotating in the container.
Suitably, there may be provided with two (or at least two) of the second blade members arranged on opposite sides in the container. The provision of two of the second blade members may be more efficient in assisting the first blade member in mixing or chopping the food than providing just one second blade member. Further, with the two second members, the rotation thereof in the container may be more balanced.
Advantageously, the second blade member may be manually operable. With this arrangement, the second blade member is being operated only when a user would like to remove foodstuff adhered on the sidewall in the container. For example, the second blade member may be operable by a rotatable handle or knob. Alternatively, the second blade member may be electrically operated. With this alternative arrangement, the operation of the second blade manner may be put to work on press of a button.
Preferably, the apparatus may be provided with a base member arranged at the bottom in the container and connected to the lower end of the second blade member. In particular, the base member may be sufficiently thick and/or, for safety reason, adapted to prevent access to the cutting edge of the first blade member from below or from opposite sides thereof.
Suitably, both the first blade member and the second blade member may be rotatable simultaneously. With this arrangement, in use food to be treated may always be directing to the first blade member. Alternatively, both the first blade member and the second blade member may be rotatable independently. In one embodiment, the first blade member may rotate in a clockwise direction and the second blade member may rotate in a counter-clockwise direction.
The above-described apparatus may be a food processor, a food chopper or a food blender.
Some embodiments of the present invention will now be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:—
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FIGS. 13 to 17 show different cross section views of the container of
Referring firstly to FIGS. 1 to 8 there is shown a first embodiment of a container 2 of a food processor in accordance with the present invention. The food processor is provided with a main body 4 and a lid 6 releasably fitted thereon.
As shown in FIGS. 1 to 3 and 8, the body 4 and the lid 6 together define a cavity 8 for containing food to be processed. The body 4 of the container 2 has an upper opening 10 through which food may be deposited in the cavity 8. The body 4 has a transparent housing such that a user can observe the status of the food being processed. The container 2 is also provided with a pair of handles 12, 14 adjacent to the opening 10 and on opposite sides of the body 4.
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After using the food processor, the first blade means 18 and the second blade means 48 are removable from the container 2 for cleaning. In this embodiment, both the first blade means 18 and the second blade means 48 are separate components and detachable from the container 2. It is to be noted that the rotatable knob 44 of the handle 38 is movable between an upstanding configuration (see FIGS. 1 to 3) in which a user can rotate the second blade means 48 by holding onto the knob and move it in a circular path such that the thinner side of the elongate members 58, 60 can scrap off the foodstuff as it rotates and a stowed configuration (see FIGS. 4 to 7) in which the knob is turned downward. The provision of such a handle 38 can reduce the height of the container 2 for ease of storage.
FIGS. 9 to 19 illustrate a second embodiment of a container 102 of a food processor in accordance with the present invention. Similar to the container 2 in the first embodiment, it likewise comprises a main body 104 with an upper opening 110 closable by a lid 106, a pair of handles 112, 114 adjacent to the opening 110 and arranged at opposite sides thereof, a first blade means 118 for chopping food therein and a second blade means 148 for scraping off foodstuff adhered on sidewall in the container 102. One main difference from the container 2 of the first embodiment is that in the container 102 the second blade means 148 is operable by a different mechanism.
It should be understood that the above only illustrates examples whereby the present invention may be carried out, and that various modifications and/or verifications may be made thereto without departing from the sprit of the invention. For instance, the circular base 64, 164 member may be provided with an upstanding circumferential flange in order to further discourage accidental access to the blade members 30, 32, 130, 132. The second blade means 48, 148 may be modified to operate automatically to rotate periodically or simultaneously with the first blade means 18, 118. The container 2, 102 may adopt an inverted-conical shape.