Pot scrubber

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6530104
  • Patent Number
    6,530,104
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, February 8, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 11, 2003
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Till; Terrence R.
    Agents
    • Price, Esq.; Gary K.
Abstract
The invention is an apparatus suitable for cleaning pots comprising a drive, a shaft assembly, and at least one (1) pad attached to the shaft assembly. The drive rotates the shaft assembly which rotates the at least one (1) pad which is capable of scouring a pot surface held against the rotating pad.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Statement as to rights to inventions made under federally sponsored research and development:




Not Applicable.




1. Field of Invention.




This invention relates to an apparatus useful for, but not restricted to, the scrubbing of pots such as would be used by cooks in preparing meals.




2. Background Information.




Cleaning pots and pans is a low technology manual operation, little changed over the years, normally done by unskilled labor or perhaps apprentice chefs. Such labor can be unreliable at times, especially in prosperous times so skilled chefs find themselves, by default, scouring pots and pans. In the interest of kitchen efficiency, a better way is required.




As will be seen from the subsequent description, the preferred embodiments of the present invention overcome shortcomings of existing prior art pot cleaning technology.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is an apparatus useful for, but not restricted to, cleaning kitchen items such as pots, and pans, comprising a drive means driving a shaft assembly rotating at least one (1) pad, said at least one (1) pad cleaning a pot surface when said pot is held against the pad. The drive means comprising an electric motor and a right angle gear box, in the preferred embodiment of the present invention. The electrical controls include a normally open spring return switch that an operator can lean against, or otherwise actuate, to activate the electric motor to rotate the at least one (1) pad as required. Backing away from said switch results in cessation of pad rotation.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

illustrates a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a pot scrubber.





FIGS. 2 and 3

illustrate an installation of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 4

illustrates details of the installation of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 5

, illustrates the shaft assembly, seal housing assembly, and at least one (1) cleaning pad of the present invention.





FIGS. 6

,


7


, and


8


, illustrate installation of the at least one (1) cleaning pad on the shaft assembly.





FIG. 9

, illustrates installation of the seal housing assembly on the shaft of the shaft assembly.





FIG. 10

illustrates a means of height adjustment of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Shown in

FIG. 1

is a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a pot scrubber


1


comprising a drive means comprising a motor


10


in conjunction with a gearbox


20


. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the motor


10


is a 220 volt 3 phase electric motor, although, as obvious to anyone skilled in the art, other types of motors could be used including electric motors of different voltage or even hydraulic driven motors. The gearbox


20


, in the preferred embodiment of the present invention is a right angle worm gearbox, although, as obvious to anyone skilled in the art, other types of gearboxes would serve the same purpose. The pot scrubber


1


further comprises a shaft assembly


60


which is driven by the above said drive means comprising the motor


10


in conjunction with the gearbox


20


. The shaft assembly


60


drives the at least one (1) cleaning pad


62


in a rotating motion (Ref. FIG.


10


). A pot surface can be cleaned by holding said pot surface against the at least one (1) cleaning pad


62


while the cleaning pad


62


is rotated.




As shown in

FIGS. 1

,


5


,


6


,


7


,


8


and


9


, the shaft assembly


60


comprises a shaft


61


, a seal housing assembly


40


, and a coupling assembly


30


, a top washer


64


, nut


68


, a spring detent pin


65


, a key


34


, a snap ring


66


, and a bottom washer


67


. The shaft


61


comprises threads


61


A, a pin clearance


61


B, a keyway


61


C, and a snap ring groove


61


D. The seal housing assembly


40


comprises quarter turn fasteners


42


, a seal


41


, and a gasket


43


. The seal


41


in the preferred embodiment of the present invention is a spring loaded lip seal in a metal case that can be press fitted into the seal housing assembly


40


.

FIG. 2

shows the shaft assembly


60


mounted and extending upwardly through a prior art mounting surface


200


by means of the seal housing assembly


40


. The quarter turn fasteners


42


serve to fasten the seal housing assembly


40


to the prior art mounting surface


200


which in turn positions the shaft assembly


60


in place. The bottom washer


67


which is held in position with respect to the shaft


61


by means of the snap ring


66


engaged into the snap ring groove


61


D will be underneath the prior art mounting surface


200


. The seal housing assembly


40


mounts on top of the prior art mounting surface


200


. The coupling assembly


30


comprises a top half


32


and bottom half


31


and inserts


33


. The top half


32


comprises a shaft clearance


33


A and a coupler keyway


33


B (shown in FIG.


5


). The key


34


secures the top half


32


to the shaft


61


. Coupling assemblies such as the coupling assembly


30


are common to the trade and supplied by a number of firms, under a variety of tradenames, including LOVEJOY couplings. The at least one (1) pad


62


include, in the preferred embodiment of the present invention, a clearance


62


A. The nuts


68


, when installed on the shaft


61


, support the pads


62


. The pad


62


is retained on the shaft


61


, in the preferred embodiment of the present invention, by the top washer


64


which is secured in position by the spring detent pin


65


. The spring detent pin


65


facilitates replacement of the pad


62


as required. The nuts


68


are tightened sufficiently against the pad


62


held in position by the top washer


64


secured in position by said pin


65


so that the pad


62


is sufficiently fluffed so that a pot surface against the top of the pad


62


does not come in contact with the shaft


61


, which would tend to scar said pot surface. The at least one (1) pad


62


is known in the trade and supplied by a number of firms.





FIGS. 2

,


3


, and


4


illustrate the pot scrubber


1


in a typical installation with an electrical enclosure


73


with a master power switch


74


, an electrical conduit


75


, a switch enclosure


72


, and a normally open spring return pushbutton switch


71


. In operation, a person using the pot scrubber


1


can lean against said switch


71


to activate the pot scrubber


1


as required, causing the shaft


61


and therefor the at least one (1) pad


62


to rotate. Backing away from said switch


71


would result in the shaft


61


and the pad


62


ceasing to rotate. Also shown is a mounting frame assembly


100


comprising main struts


101


, motor mount struts


102


, bolts


103


, U-bolts


110


, and U-bolt nuts


111


. The main struts


101


include U-bolt clearances


112


. The motor mount struts


102


comprises mount bolt clearances


106


for motor mounting bolts


105


through motor mount bolt clearances


104


.





FIG. 10

illustrates an alternate mounting installation for the pot scrubber


1


. In

FIG. 10

, the pot scrubber


1


is mounted to an adjustable height mount assembly


300


comprising an alternate mounting plate


301


with mount bolt apertures


302


, a gearbox support


303


, a threaded shaft


304


, an adjusting collar


305


, and a base


306


. Said plate


301


is affixed to said shaft


304


which sits in said base


306


, said shaft


304


being supported in base


306


by said collar


305


. Said collar


305


mates with said shaft


304


so the height of said assembly


300


can be adjusted by rotating said collar


305


with respect to said shaft


304


. The center of gravity of the motor


10


and the gearbox


20


, in the preferred embodiment of the present invention, sufficiently coincides with said shaft


304


so that, in conjunction with the seal housing assembly


40


attaching to the prior art mounting surface


200


(Ref.

FIG. 3

) by means of the quarter turn fasteners


42


, as previously discussed, the installation of the pot scrubber


1


with said mount assembly


300


is sufficiently stable to serve the intended purpose of scrubbing pots.




The materials of construction of the present invention are metal except for the at least one (1) pad


62


, inserts


33


, the gasket


43


, and said seal


41


. The preferred metal is stainless steel, although, as obvious to anyone skilled in the art, other metals would serve, albeit perhaps not as well. As water and soap will be used in conjunction with this invention as required, corrosion is a design consideration in the selection of materials.




Although the description above contains many specificities, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments of this invention.




For example, the quarter turn fasteners


42


are given as the preferred embodiment of the present invention for attachment of the seal housing assembly


40


to the prior art mounting surface


200


, primarily for case of seal


41


replacement. As obvious to anyone skilled in the art of mechanical installations, there are a number of ways to accomplish the attachment of a seal housing assembly


40


to a mounting surface


200


. Beyond that, one could accomplish the location of the shaft assembly


60


by other means to the seal housing assembly


40


, such means could be a collar with no seal and perhaps a busing. Or a seal could be used that is not a spring loaded lip seal. These alternatives might work, albeit not as well as the preferred embodiments discussed.




Thus the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims in the formal application and their legal equivalents, rather than by the examples given.



Claims
  • 1. An apparatus useful for scrubbing pots comprising:a drive means, a shaft assembly driven by the drive means, at least one (1) pad driven by the shaft assembly, and a normally open spring pushbutton switch that is used to actuate said apparatus as required for scrubbing said pots, wherein said at least one (1) pad when driven by said shaft assembly provides a cleaning action as required against a surface held against said pad, wherein the shaft assembly further comprises a seal housing assembly comprising of fasteners, and a seal, wherein said shaft assembly is mounted through a mounting surface by means of said seal housing assembly, the fasteners serving to fasten the shaft housing assembly to said mounting surface which in turn positions the shaft assembly in place.
  • 2. An apparatus useful for scrubbing pots comprising:a drive means, a shaft assembly driven by the drive means, at least one (1) pad driven by the shaft assembly, an adjustable height mount assembly, and a normally open spring pushbutton switch that is used to actuate said apparatus as required for scrubbing said pots, wherein said at least one (1) pad when driven by said shaft assembly provides a cleaning action as required against a surface held against said pad.
  • 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the adjustable height mount assembly comprises:a. a mounting plate, b. a threaded shaft, c. an adjusting collar, and d. abase, wherein said mounting plate is affixed to the threaded shaft, wherein said shaft sits in said base, said shaft being supported in said base by said collar, said collar meting with said shaft so the height of said mount assembly can be adjusted by rotating said collar with respect to said shaft.
  • 4. An apparatus useful for scrubbing pots, which is a pot scrubber, comprising a drive means, a shaft assembly which is driven by said drive means, at least one (1) cleaning pad, and a normally open spring pushbutton switch that is used to actuate the pot scrubber as required for scrubbing pots,said drive means comprising a motor and a gear box, said shaft assembly comprising a shaft, and a seal housing assembly, wherein the shaft assembly drives the at least one (1) pad in a rotating motion thereby causing a cleaning action as required against a surface held against the pad, said shaft of the shaft assembly is mounted upwardly extending through a mounting surface by means of the seal housing assembly so that the at least one (1) pad is positioned above the mounting surface.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

Provisional Application for Patent, application No. 60/181,343, filed Feb. 9, 2000, with the same title, “Pot Scrubber” which is hereby incorporated by reference. Applicant claims priority pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 119(e)(i).

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/181343 Feb 2000 US