Claims
- 1. A food storage container comprising:
a lid defining a vent hole therethrough; a removable cover removably secured to the lid to cover the vent hole, the cover defining an evacuation hole therethrough; and disposed between the vent hole and evacuation hole, a one-way air valve that, with the cover secured to the lid, inhibits air flow into the container through the vent hole while allowing air flow out of the container via the vent hole and evacuation hole, and, with the cover removed, allows bi-directional air flow through the vent hole, wherein an outer surface of the cover defines a smooth sealing area extending about the evacuation hole for sealing against a vacuum pump held against the cover over the evacuation hole to evacuate the container.
- 2. The food storage container of claim 1, wherein the one-way air valve comprises a sealing tab.
- 3. The food storage container of claim 1, wherein the one-way air valve comprises a flapper valve.
- 4. The food storage container of claim 2, wherein the cover comprises a driving element having a first end and a second end, and wherein the first end is connected to the sealing tab, while the second end extends through the cover.
- 5. The food storage container of claim 4, wherein the second end of the driving element comprises a rim that is adapted to come into contact with a surface of the cover when the cover is lifted away from the lid.
- 6. The food storage container of claim 1, further comprising a pressure indicator disposed in a recess defined by the lid, and extending through an opening in the cover.
- 7. The food storage container of claim 6, wherein the pressure indicator comprises a dome-shaped membrane.
- 8. The food storage container of claim 7, wherein the dome-shaped membrane comprises a resilient layer disposed on an interior surface of the membrane.
- 9. The food storage container of claim 7, wherein the pressure indicator comprises a plastic resin selected to maintain dimensional stability of the membrane over a temperature range of between −40° C. and 100° C.
- 10. The food storage container of claim 1, wherein the lid and the cover are integrally joined to each other.
- 11. The food storage container of claim 1, wherein the lid is connected to the cover by a hinge.
- 12. The food storage container of claim 11, wherein the hinge comprises a film hinge.
- 13. A food storage container comprising:
a container body with a vent hole; a removable cover removably secured to the container body to cover the vent hole, the cover defining an evacuation hole therethrough; and disposed between the vent hole and evacuation hole, a one-way air valve that, with the cover secured to the container body, inhibits air flow into the container through the vent hole while allowing air flow out of the container via the vent hole and evacuation hole, and, with the cover removed, allows bi-directional air flow through the vent hole, wherein an outer surface of the cover defines a smooth sealing area extending about the evacuation hole for sealing against a vacuum pump held against the cover over the evacuation hole to evacuate the container.
- 14. A method for evacuating a food storage container, comprising:
attaching a vacuum pump attachment to a handheld electric appliance having an electric motor operable to drive a shaft, such that the shaft is mechanically coupled to a drive of the vacuum pump to pump air, the vacuum pump comprising a housing with a rim about an air inlet; coupling the vacuum pump to a food storage container according to claim 1 by placing the rim of the vacuum pump housing against an outer surface of the storage container, about the evacuation hole; activating the vacuum pump to evacuate air from the container through the one-way valve; and then removing the vacuum pump from the container.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the vacuum pump attachment is attached to the handheld electric appliance before the vacuum pump is activated.
- 16. The method of claim 14, wherein the handheld electric appliance is a motorized handle of an immersion blender, and wherein the method comprises, prior to attaching the vacuum pump attachment to the handheld electric appliance, removing a blending attachment from the motorized handle.
- 17. A storage container evacuation pump comprising:
a handheld electric appliance comprising an electric motor operable to drive a shaft; and a pump attachment comprising:
a vacuum pump housing with a sealing lip about an air inlet of the pump attachment, and a pump element disposed within the vacuum pump housing, wherein the pump attachment is releasably coupled to the appliance with the shaft of the appliance operably engaging the pump element, the appliance being removable from the pump attachment for powering other attachments.
- 18. The pump of claim 17, wherein the pump element comprises a rotor disposed within a ring and having vanes slidably disposed within slots of the rotor.
- 19. The pump of claim 18, wherein the ring comprises graphite.
- 20. The pump of claim 17, further comprising a float section disposed between the pump element and the sealing lip and fluidly connected to the pump element by a suction pipe, the float section comprising:
a float housing including a bar at one end for engaging a groove of the sealing lip, and defining suction slots at the end including the bar; a float disposed within the float housing, wherein the float housing is adapted to limit the entry of liquid into the pump element.
- 21. The pump of claim 18, wherein the rotor further comprises graphite fibers.
- 22. The pump of claim 18, wherein the vanes comprise graphite.
- 23. The pump of claim 17, wherein the pump element comprises a vane pump.
- 24. The pump of claim 17, wherein the shaft of the appliance comprises a first spur-toothed gear, and wherein the first spur-toothed gear is releasably coupled to a second spur-toothed gear of the pump attachment.
- 25. The pump of claim 17, wherein the attachment further comprises a thermoplastic.
- 26. The pump of claim 25, wherein the thermoplastic is selected from the group consisting of polyethylene, polypropylene, and polyamide.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
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100 60 998.8 |
Dec 2000 |
DE |
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100 60 996.1 |
Dec 2000 |
DE |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of PCT applications PCT/EP01/13147, filed on Nov. 14, 2001, and PCT/EP01/13234, filed on Nov. 15, 2001, and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a) from German patent applications DE 100 60 998.8 and DE 100 60 996.1, both filed on Dec. 8, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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PCT/EP01/13147 |
Nov 2001 |
US |
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10457319 |
Jun 2003 |
US |
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PCT/EP01/13234 |
Nov 2001 |
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Child |
10457319 |
Jun 2003 |
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