The present disclosure relates to a locking assembly for a food processing device and, more particularly, to a locking assembly for a micro puree machine for making frozen foods and drinks.
Home use machines that are intended to make ice creams, gelatos, frozen yogurts, sorbets and the like are known in the art. Typically, a user adds a series of non-frozen ingredients to a container. The ingredients are then churned by a paddle while a refrigeration mechanism simultaneously freezes the ingredients. These devices have known shortcomings including, but not limited to, the amount of time and effort required by the user to complete the ice cream making process. Machines of this nature are also impractical for preparing most non-dessert food products.
An alternative type of machine known to make a frozen food product is a micro-puree machine. Typically, machines of this nature spin and plunge a blade into a pre-frozen ingredient or combination of ingredients. While able to make frozen desserts like ice creams, gelatos, frozen yogurts, sorbets and the like, micro puree style machines can also prepare non-dessert types of foods such as non-dessert purees and mousses. In addition, consumers can prepare either an entire batch of ingredients or a pre-desired number of servings. However, in some cases, vibration of the machine or other forces during processing may cause the container to become slightly loosened from the coupling of the machine.
The disclosure describes a micro puree machine with a locking assembly for locking the container to a coupling on the machine, preventing the container from rotating out of the coupling during processing. The locking assembly includes at least one protrusion on the container configured to slidably engage a slot on an interior surface of the coupling when the container is rotated in a clockwise direction. The coupling has a clip that is moveable from a first position, in which the clip prevents rotation of the container in the counterclockwise direction, to a second position, in which the clip allows rotation of the container in the counterclockwise direction. The clip is spring biased toward the second position. Pressing a button on the coupling moves the clip from the first to the second position.
Embodiments of the locking assembly and methods of use of this disclosure may include one or more of the following, in any suitable combination.
Embodiments of a locking assembly for locking a container to a coupling of a micro puree machine of this disclosure include a container having at least one protrusion on an outer surface of the container. The at least one protrusion is configured to slidably engage a slot on an interior surface of the coupling when the at least one protrusion is rotated in a first direction. A clip is positioned within the coupling and moveable from a first position to a second position. The clip is configured to allow rotation of the at least one protrusion into the slot when the clip is in the first position and to prevent rotation of the at least one protrusion out of the slot in a second direction when the clip is in the second position. A button is configured to move the clip from the second position to the first position when the button is actuated toward the clip.
In further embodiments, the container is locked to the coupling when the clip is in the second position. In embodiments, a container axis extending between a top and a bottom of the container is not vertically aligned with a vertical axis of the micro puree machine when the container is locked to the coupling. In embodiments, the container axis forms an angle of between 1 and 180 degrees with respect to the vertical axis of the micro puree machine. In other embodiments, the container axis forms an angle of between 45 and 55 degrees with respect to the vertical axis of the micro puree machine. In embodiments, the clip is configured to move along the container axis between the first position and the second position. In embodiments, the clip is biased toward the second position. In embodiments, the button has a first angled surface configured to engage a second angled surface of the clip to move the clip from the second position to the first position. In embodiments, the clip has a projection configured to engage the at least one protrusion to prevent the at least one protrusion from rotating in the second direction. In embodiments, the button is assembled to the clip by means of a plurality of flexures on the button configured to engage a plurality of slots in the clip.
Embodiments of a method of locking a container to a coupling of a micro puree machine of this disclosure include inserting the container into the coupling. The container has at least one protrusion on an outer surface of the container. The method also includes rotating the container in a first direction relative to the coupling such that the at least one protrusion slidably engages a slot on an interior surface of the coupling. The rotation causes a clip within the coupling to move from a first position to a second position. The method also includes moving the clip from the second position to the first position after the at least one protrusion is fully rotated into the slot. The clip is configured to prevent rotation of the at least one protrusion out of the slot in a second direction when the clip is in the first position.
In further embodiments, a container axis extending between a top and a bottom of the container is not vertically aligned with a vertical axis of the micro puree machine when the container is locked to the coupling. In embodiments, moving the clip from the second position to the first position comprises moving the clip along the container axis. In embodiments, the clip is biased toward the second position. In embodiments, the clip has a projection configured to engage the at least one protrusion to prevent the at least one protrusion from rotating in the second direction.
Embodiments of a method of removing a container from a coupling of a micro puree machine of this disclosure include actuating a button toward a clip within the coupling. The actuation causes the clip to move from a first position to a second position. The method also includes rotating the container relative to the coupling such that at least one protrusion on an outer surface the container slidably disengages from a slot on an interior surface of the coupling. The method also includes removing the container from the coupling. The clip is configured to move from the second position to the first position after the at least one protrusion is fully rotated out of the slot.
In further embodiments, the clip is configured to move along a container axis extending between a top and a bottom of the container when the clip moves from the first position to the second position. In embodiments, the clip is biased toward the first position. In embodiments, the button has a first angled surface configured to engage a second angled surface of the clip to move the clip from the first position to the second position. In embodiments, the button is assembled to the clip by means of a plurality of flexures on the button configured to engage a plurality of slots in the clip.
A reading of the following detailed description and a review of the associated drawings will make apparent the advantages of these and other structures. Both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description serve as an explanation only and do not restrict aspects of the disclosure as claimed.
Reference to the detailed description, combined with the following figures, will make the disclosure more fully understood, wherein:
In the following description, like components have the same reference numerals, regardless of different illustrated embodiments. To illustrate embodiments clearly and concisely, the drawings may not necessarily reflect appropriate scale and may have certain structures shown in somewhat schematic form. The disclosure may describe and/or illustrate structures in one embodiment, and in the same way or in a similar way in one or more other embodiments, and/or combined with or instead of the structures of the other embodiments.
In the specification and claims, for the purposes of describing and defining the invention, the terms “about” and “substantially” represent the inherent degree of uncertainty attributed to any quantitative comparison, value, measurement, or other representation. The terms “about” and “substantially” moreover represent the degree by which a quantitative representation may vary from a stated reference without resulting in a change in the basic function of the subject matter at issue. Open-ended terms, such as “comprise,” “include,” and/or plural forms of each, include the listed parts and can include additional parts not listed, while terms such as “and/or” include one or more of the listed parts and combinations of the listed parts. Use of the terms “top,” “bottom,” “above.” “below” and the like helps only in the clear description of the disclosure and does not limit the structure, positioning and/or operation of the locking assembly in any manner.
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While the disclosure particularly shows and describes preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will understand that various changes in form and details may exist without departing from the spirit and scope of the present application as defined by the appended claims. The scope of this present application intends to cover such variations. As such, the foregoing description of embodiments of the present application does not intend to limit the full scope conveyed by the appended claims.
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