Claims
- 1. A food waste disposer, comprising:a motor having a rotor, the motor imparting rotational movement to a rotatable shaft coupled to the rotor; a grinding mechanism coupled to the rotatable shaft for grinding food waste; and a controller electrically coupled to the motor capable of sequentially maintaining the rotational movement of the grinding mechanism at a first rotating speed for a first period of time and a second rotating speed for a second period of time.
- 2. The food waste disposer of claim 1, wherein the motor is a switched reluctance motor.
- 3. The food waste disposer of claim 1, wherein the motor is a variable speed motor.
- 4. The food waste disposer of claim 1, wherein the first rotating speed is greater than the second rotating speed.
- 5. The food waste disposer of claim 1, wherein the first rotating speed is less than the second rotating speed.
- 6. The food waste disposer of claim 1, wherein the grinding mechanism comprises a shredder plate.
- 7. The food waste disposer of claim 6, wherein the shredder plate includes grinding lugs.
- 8. The food waste disposer of claim 1, wherein the motor is positioned in a motor housing section and wherein the grinding mechanism is positioned in a grinding section, and wherein the motor housing section and the grinding section are adjacent.
- 9. The food waste disposer of claim 8, wherein the grinding section further comprises a stationary shedder ring.
- 10. The food waste disposer of claim 8, further comprising a food conveying section adjacent to the grinding section for receiving food waste.
- 11. The food waste disposer of claim 1, wherein the controller is further capable of sequentially maintaining the rotational movement of the grinding mechanism at a third rotating speed for a third period of time.
- 12. The food waste disposer of claim 11, wherein the first rotating speed is greater than the second rotating speed, and the second rotating speed is greater than the third rotating speed.
- 13. The food waste disposer of claim 11, wherein the first rotating speed is less than the second rotating speed, and the second rotating speed is greater than the third rotating speed.
- 14. The food waste disposer of claim 13, wherein the first and third rotating speeds are equal.
- 15. The food waste disposer of claim 1, wherein motor further includes a stator, and wherein the controller is electrically coupled to the stator.
- 16. A food waste disposer, comprising:a motor having a rotor, the motor imparting rotational movement to a rotatable shaft coupled to the rotor; a grinding mechanism coupled to the rotatable shaft for grinding food waste; and a controller electrically coupled to the motor capable of controllably changing the rotational speed of the grinding mechanism to a predetermined rotational rate over a predetermined period of time.
- 17. The food waste disposer of claim 16, wherein the controller is capable of controllably increasing the rotational speed of the grinding mechanism to a predetermined rotational rate over a predetermined period of time.
- 18. The food waste disposer of claim 16, wherein the controller is capable of increasing the rotational speed of the grinding mechanism from a stationary position.
- 19. The food waste disposer of claim 16, wherein the motor is a switched reluctance motor.
- 20. The food waste disposer of claim 16, wherein the motor is a variable speed motor.
- 21. The food waste disposer of claim 16, wherein the grinding mechanism comprises a shredder plate.
- 22. The food waste disposer of claim 21, wherein the shredder plate includes grinding lugs.
- 23. The food waste disposer of claim 16, wherein the motor is positioned in a motor housing section and wherein the grinding mechanism is positioned in a grinding section, and wherein the motor housing section and the grinding section are adjacent.
- 24. The food waste disposer of claim 23, wherein the grinding section further comprises a stationary shedder ring.
- 25. The food waste disposer of claim 23, further comprising a food conveying section adjacent to the grinding section for receiving food waste.
- 26. The food waste disposer of claim 16, wherein motor further includes a stator, and wherein the controller is electrically coupled to the stator.
- 27. A food waste disposer having a food conveying section, comprising:a motor having a rotor, the motor imparting rotational movement to a rotatable shaft coupled to the rotor; a grinding mechanism coupled to the rotatable shaft for grinding food waste; an inlet for providing water to the grinding mechanism; and a controller electrically coupled to the motor capable of changing a rotational speed of the grinding mechanism when water is provided through the water inlet.
- 28. The food waste disposer of claim 27, wherein the controller is capable of increasing a rotational speed of the grinding mechanism when water is provided through the water inlet.
- 29. The food waste disposer of claim 27, wherein the controller is capable of increasing a rotational speed of the grinding mechanism to a first rotational speed when water is provided through the water inlet.
- 30. The food waste disposer of claim 27, wherein the controller is capable of increasing a rotational speed of the grinding mechanism from a first rotational speed to a second rotational speed when water is provided through the water inlet.
- 31. The food waste disposer of claim 27, wherein the controller is capable of increasing the rotational speed of the grinding mechanism for a predetermined period of time.
- 32. The food waste disposer of claim 27, wherein the wherein the controller is capable of increasing the rotational speed of the grinding mechanism when water is provided through the water inlet before turning off the disposer.
- 33. The food waste disposer of claim 27, wherein the motor is a switched reluctance motor.
- 34. The food waste disposer of claim 27, wherein the motor is a variable speed motor.
- 35. The food waste disposer of claim 27, wherein the grinding mechanism comprises a shredder plate.
- 36. The food waste disposer of claim 35, wherein the shredder plate includes grinding lugs.
- 37. The food waste disposer of claim 27, wherein the motor is positioned in a motor housing section and wherein the grinding mechanism is positioned in a grinding section, and wherein the motor housing section and the grinding section are adjacent.
- 38. The food waste disposer of claim 37, wherein the grinding section further comprises a stationary shedder ring.
- 39. The food waste disposer of claim 37, further comprising a food conveying section adjacent to the grinding section for receiving food waste.
- 40. The food waste disposer of claim 27, further comprising a valve controlled by the controller for providing water to the water inlet.
- 41. The food waste disposer of claim 27, wherein motor further includes a stator, and wherein the controller is electrically coupled to the stator.
- 42. The food waste disposer of claim 27, wherein the food waste disposer further comprises a food conveying section, and wherein the inlet is different from the food conveying section.
- 43. A food waste disposer comprising:an inlet for receiving food waste; a grinding mechanism coupled to a rotatable shaft for grinding the food waste; and a variable speed motor operable to drive the grinding mechanism in a first direction to varying rotational speeds.
- 44. The food waste disposer of claim 43, further comprising a controller coupled to the variable speed motor capable of varying the rotational speed of the grinding mechanism.
- 45. The food waste disposer of claim 44, wherein the motor further comprises a stator, and wherein the controller is in electrical communication with the stator.
- 46. The food waste disposer of claim 45, wherein the controller is capable of controllably increasing the rotational speed of the grinding mechanism to a predetermined rotational rate over a predetermined period of time.
- 47. The food waste disposer of claim 46, wherein the controller is capable of increasing the rotational speed of the grinding mechanism from a stationary position.
- 48. The food waste disposer of claim 43, wherein the variable speed motor is capable of operating at a first speed and a second speed.
- 49. The food waste disposer of claim 48, wherein the variable speed motor is capable of operating at the first speed for a first time and the second speed for a second time.
- 50. The food waste disposer of claim 49, wherein the first and second speeds and first and second times are determined by a controller in electrical communication with the variable speed motor.
- 51. The food waste disposer of claim 43, wherein the motor is a switched reluctance motor.
- 52. The food waste disposer of claim 43, wherein the grinding mechanism includes grinding lugs.
- 53. The food waste disposer of claim 43, wherein the motor is positioned in a motor housing section and wherein the grinding mechanism is positioned in a grinding section, and wherein the motor housing section and the grinding section are adjacent.
- 54. The food waste disposer of claim 53, wherein the grinding section further comprises a stationary shedder ring.
- 55. The food waste disposer of claim 54, further comprising a food conveying section adjacent to the grinding section for receiving food waste.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/253,481 filed on Nov. 28, 2000, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety. This application is related to application Ser. No. 09/777,126 entitled “Switched Reluctance Machine and Food Waste Disposer Employing Switched Reluctance Machine” by Strutz, filed concurrently herewith, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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