In one embodiment, a pitcher assembly comprises a pitcher body, the pitcher body having a handle and lid assembly. The lid assembly may comprise a lid body and a mixing rod extending downward from the lid. The mixing rod may include one or more mixing leaves. The mixing rod may be adapted to rotate to stir the contents of the pitcher. The actuation of the mixing rod may be via a plunger assembly that operates a one-way clutch mechanism, such that operating the plunger assembly causes the mixing rod to rotate in the pitcher.
A container for holding liquid, or pitcher assembly, generally identified by reference numeral 10, is illustrated in
It is contemplated that the contents in the pitcher assembly are stirred or agitated upon actuation of an engagement mechanism, such as a plunger 36, which is connected with a mixing rod 42 which extends inside the pitcher body 12, while the lid 20 is engaged with and covers the pitcher body 12. Any mechanism known in the art for accomplishing this task is contemplated for use in the present invention. In one embodiment, the engagement mechanism includes a button (not shown) connected with a rotational member, such as an electric motor (not shown) or a clutch. The rotational member is then mechanically connected with the mixing rod 42, and upon pressing the button, the rotational member rotates to turn the mixing rod 42. An exemplary embodiment of a mechanism is hereinafter described.
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Recess 22 may include axial apertures 24, as best seen in
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The output end of the clutch body 30 may be connected to mixing rod 42 via a connector 48. Any type of connecting member is contemplated, such as a bayonet connection. Alternatively, mixing rod 42 and the clutch body may be integral or monolithic. Mixing rod 42 may have one or more mixing leaves 44 that agitate the liquid as the mixing rod 42 is rotated. Any number, arrangement, and location of mixing leaves 44 is contemplated for use in the present invention. Mixing rod 42 may optionally comprise a lower apex 46. Lower apex 46 may cooperate with a depression or recess in the bottom of pitcher body 12, providing a point of rotation.
In operation of the exemplary embodiment, the user may pour a liquid and any number of dry or wet ingredients into the pitcher body 12. Next, the user may install the lid body 20 onto pitcher body 12. Lid body 20 may have spring 34 and plunger 36 engaged in an upper facing surface, and mixing rod 42 engaged on a lower facing surface. As the user depresses the plunger 36, threaded rod 40 engages the slot in the clutch body 30 or sprag member, which may cause the sprag member to rotate in one direction. As the sprag member rotates, the sprags engage with a cam, shoulder or similar portion in the clutch body 30, which therefore causes the clutch body 30 to rotate within clutch housing 28. As the mixing rod 42 may be operably attached to the clutch body 30, the mixing rod 42 may rotate as well.
When the plunger is released, the spring 34 urges plunger 36 back to its original position. The threaded rod 40 may cause rotation of the slot and thus sprag members 32 in the opposite direction. If the clutch is a one-way clutch, the opposite rotation of the sprag members would not cause the clutch body 30 and mixing rod 42 to rotate in the opposite direction. After the plunger 36 has returned to its original resting position, the process can be repeated as many times as the user chooses. One the user has finished stirring the contents, he or she may choose to depress the plunger 36 and rotate it to engage plunger shoulders 38 with radial locking groove 26.
As will be appreciated by those of skill in this art, the preceding examples are provided, not to limit or define the scope of the present invention, but to illustrate the nature of the present invention and possible uses for the teachings of the present invention. These examples may be modified in many different ways while still obtaining the benefits of the teachings of the present invention. While the invention has been described and illustrated, this description is by way of example only. Additional advantages will occur readily to those skilled in the art, who may make numerous changes without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore, the invention is not limited to the specific details, representative machines, and illustrated examples in this description. Accordingly, the scope of this invention is to be limited only as necessitated by the accompanying claims. Various features and advantages of the invention are set forth in the following claims.
This application claims the benefit and priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/804,758, filed Jun. 14, 2006.
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60804758 | Jun 2006 | US |