The invention concerns nut butter makers for use in a home as opposed to a commercial environment.
The invention is directed to a nut butter maker of the type used in the home and is in the nature of a small electrical appliance with a motor which rotates a grinding unit for grinding chopped nuts such as almonds, hazelnuts and walnuts so as to have a butter like consistency. Although nut butter makers of this type are known in the art, the invention includes an integrated oil dispenser which is insertable into a sleeve with a stirrer at its end so that oil can be dispensed onto the nuts as they are being ground, and the stirrer can be rotated to dislodge nuts that become jammed near the base of a bin used to hold the nuts as they are being ground so that the nuts are directed onto the grinding unit.
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Chopped nuts such as almonds, hazelnuts, walnuts, macadamia nuts, sunflower seeds, pecans, cashews, pistachios and the like are placed into nut bin 17. A motor in base 19 rotates a grinding unit (not shown) which grinds the chopped nuts to have a butter-like consistency. The nut butter flows from chute 13 into container 15. Further details regarding the components and operation of the nut butter maker as shown in
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Oil dispenser 33 is insertable into stir/sleeve 41. Stir/sleeve 41 includes finger grips 23 and hook 43. Stir/sleeve 41 fits into an opening in bin cover 21. Stir/sleeve 41 includes an indented portion 45 so that stir/sleeve 41 can fit into an opening in bin cover 21, but cannot be inserted further than a predetermined amount. Bin cover 21 includes ledge 47 which engages with portion 45 to limit the extent to which the stirrer can be inserted into bin 17. The amount to which stir/sleeve 41 is insertable into bin 17 is an amount sufficient so that when stir/sleeve is rotated, hook 43 is able to stir nuts that may become jammed inside bin 17, but not so far as to hit the grinding mechanism inside base 19. Stir/sleeve 41 also includes a hole 49 at its base so that oil dripping from hole 39 passes through stir/sleeve 41 onto nuts being ground
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In operation, oil dispenser 33 is partially filled with oil such as vegetable oil, canola oil, sunflower oil, grape seed oil, or the like. After the unit is turned on, and the nut butter maker begins to grind the nuts, rubber bulb 25 is gently squeezed so as to dispense oil through opening 39 which allows nut butter of a desired consistency to be produced and flow from chute 13 to container 15.