The present invention relates to a smart refrigerator and, more particularly, to a smart refrigerator with a built-in smoothie maker which quickly provides a user with the desired drink of choice.
Several designs for smart refrigerators have been designed in the past. None of them, however, include a smart refrigerator having touchscreen interfaces on the doors, and an integral, an automated smoothie maker comprising a door-mounted blender and juicer which is coupled to refrigerator storage that has automated dispensing means for providing the juicer and blender with ingredients as determined by the recipe programmed into the refrigerator, and where the automatic smoothie maker can be controlled remotely with a portable electronic device or automatically with a timer controlled system. Suitably, it may be possible for the automated smoothie maker to be voice controlled as well.
Applicant believes that a related reference corresponds to U.S. Pat. No. 9,279,611 for an intelligent refrigerator with a network communication module and a touchscreen that can be used for ordering and managing food inventory; the refrigerator can also communicate with remote clients such as a mobile device. Applicant believes that another related reference corresponds with U.S. Pat. No. 9,074,806 for a refrigerator with a display device and a graphic user interface that can display recipes based on the contents of the storage cabinet. None of these references, however, teach of a smart refrigerator with an automated smoothie maker housing a blender and juicer which are coupled to a refrigerator storage that has automated dispensing means for providing the juicer and blender with ingredients as determined by the recipe programmed into the refrigerator to provide the user with the selected drink of their choice.
Other documents describing the closest subject matter provide for a number of more or less complicated features that fail to solve the problem in an efficient and economical way. None of these patents suggest the novel features of the present invention.
It is one of the objects of the present invention to provide a smart refrigerator that can facilitates the process of making juices or shakes for a user.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a smart refrigerator that automates the process of making juices or shakes for a user.
It is also another object of this invention to provide a smart refrigerator that helps facilitate the process of dieting for a user.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a smart refrigerator that educates users on nutrients and benefits of various different food sources.
It is also another object of the present invention to provide a smart refrigerator includes preprogrammed or custom recipes.
It is yet another object of this invention to provide such a device that is inexpensive to implement and maintain while retaining its effectiveness.
Further objects of the invention will be brought out in the following part of the specification, wherein detailed description is for the purpose of fully disclosing the invention without placing limitations thereon.
With the above and other related objects in view, the invention consists in the details of construction and combination of parts as will be more fully understood from the following description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Referring now to the drawings, where the present invention is generally referred to with numeral 10, it can be observed that it, basically includes refrigerator assembly 20, ice assembly 40, produce assembly 60, beverage mixer assembly 80 and suction assembly 100.
A smart refrigerator system 10 can help to facilitate the process of dieting and detoxing for users. Smart refrigerator system 10 can automate the process of making drinks as desired for users. It may be possible to make smoothies or juices for users with smart refrigerator system 10. Additionally, it may be possible to have the smart refrigerator system 10 on a set schedule to keep desire drinks readily available to the user. Smart refrigerator system 10 helps users improve their eating habits to lead to improved health overall.
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Refrigerator 22 may include storage compartments 23. It may be suitable for refrigerator 22 to include at least one of storage compartments 23. Storage compartments 23 may be able to maintain temperatures within a predetermined range, as known in the art of refrigerators, to prevent spoiling of the contents within storage compartments 23. It may be suitable for one of storage compartments 23 to be a freezer. In one embodiment, storage compartments 23 may slide outwardly from refrigerator 22 to permit access to an interior of storage compartments 23. Each of storage compartments 23 may include a handle 24 to facilitate opening and closing of each of storage compartments 23. Handle 24 on storage compartments 23 may extend horizontally and partially across. Preferably, storage compartments 23 may be arranged adjacently and vertically atop of each other. Storage compartments 23 may extend an entire width of refrigerator 22. Storage compartments 23 may be parallel to each other when both are open or closed.
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Mounted onto first door 27 may be a first display 32. Mounted onto second door 28 may be a second display 33. First display 32 may extend partially along the height of first door 27. First display 27 and second display 33, in one embodiment, may have a rectangular shape. It is to be understood that first display 32 may be parallel to handle 24 on first door 27 and second door 28. Second display 33 may be perpendicular to handle 24 on second door 28. First display 32 and second display 33 may be perpendicular to each other. First display 32 may preferable extend vertically, while second display 33 may extend horizontally. Preferably, first display 32 and second display 33 may be touch screen. It may be suitable for first display 32 and second display 33 to be internet enabled, as such electrical connections with microcontrollers may be needed for first display 32 and second display 33, as known in the art. First display 32 and second display 33 may be voice activated and controlled. First display 32 may be able to display a calendar with appointment or meetings of the users. It may be possible to schedule beverage mixer assembly 80 through first display 32 for automatically producing desired drinks at a future time. Due to the internet capabilities of first display 32, it may be suitable to make produce orders and purchases through first display 32. It may be possible to track orders made through first display 32 on first display 32. First display 32 may also function as a notification center, where emails or messages from mobile devices may be displayed and responded to. It is to be understood that first display 32 and second display 33 may be communicate with each other. Second display 33 may be used to select the desired drink that the user would like from smart refrigerator 10. Second display 33 may have predetermined drink options for the use. Second display 33 may further be used to display videos showing the benefits of the various drinks available.
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Importantly, housed within ice compartment 25 may be ice assembly 40. Ice assembly 40 may produce ice cubes for the drinks that are to be prepared, whether juices or smoothies. Ice assembly 40 may include an ice maker 42. Ice maker 42 may produce ice cubes. In one embodiment, ice maker 42 may be substantially U shaped. Additionally, ice maker 42 may include on and off switches for turning on and off of ice maker 42. It may be suitable for the on and off switches to be located at both a front and a rear of ice maker 42. It may be suitable for ice maker 42 to be mounted atop of an ice tube 44. Ice tube 44 may help to guide ice cubes from ice maker 42 to beverage mixer assembly 80. Ice cubes from ice maker 42 may drop within ice tube 44. It is to be understood that ice tube 44 may be substantially cylindrical. Ice tube 44 may preferably extend from ice compartment 25 through produce compartment 26 and up to beverage mixer assembly 80. Within ice tube 44 may be a conveyor belt 46 to help move ice cubes produced by ice maker 42 along to beverage mixer assembly 80. It may be suitable for conveyor belt 46 to include magnets 48. Magnets 48 may help cause conveyor belt 46 to rotate to move ice cubes along within ice tube 44. Magnets 48 help to actuate conveyor belt 46 by acting as a micro electromechanical system magnetic actuator to cause a rotation of conveyor belt 46. Alternatively, conveyor belt 46 may be actuated by a motor. It is to be understand that other methods to rotate conveyor belt 46 may also be suitable. Excess ice cubes generated by ice maker 42 may instead be contained within ice compartment 25 instead of moving through ice tube 44. These excess ice cubes may be retrieved manually by the user as the user opens ice compartment 25 and used an ice scooper 52 to gather the needed ice cubes. It is to be understood that within ice tube 44 may be a flap 49. Flap 49 may be located at a predetermined area along ice tube 44. Flap 49 may prevent from ice cubes to travel backwards down ice tube 44. Flap 49 may allow for ice cubes to travel through to an upper portion of ice tube 44, but not rearwardly into a lower portion of ice tube 44.
It can be seen that inside of produce compartment 26 may be produce assembly 60. Produce assembly 60 may include produce containers 62. Produce containers 62 may be used to store and contain the necessary produce or ingredients for the desired beverages. Produce containers 62 may be adjacent to each other and extend vertically within produce compartment 26. In the preferred embodiment, produce containers 62 may be cylindrical in shape and substantially hollow when empty. It can be seen that produce containers 62 may be parallel to each other. It is to be understood that produce containers rotate in a circular motion within produce compartment 26. The rotation of produce containers 62 is to select the adequate ingredients needed for the selected beverage. To rotate produce containers 62 within produce compartment 26 may rest atop of a second conveyor belt to allow rotating of produce compartments 62 as needed. Mounted above of produce containers 62 may be a produce tube 64 that may be used to carry produce or ingredients from within produce containers 62 to beverage mixer assembly 80. It may be suitable for sensors to be within produce containers 62 to determine if produce or a foreign object is held within.
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On lateral sides of mixer 82 may be a pulp container 94 and a juice container 96. Pulp container 94 may collect and store the pulp released by pulp spout 92. Juice container 96 may collect and store the liquids released by juice spout 93. It is to be understood that pulp container 94 and juice container 96 may have a substantially rectangular shape in one embodiment. It may be suitable for pulp container 94 to include a pulp container door 95. Pulp container door 95 may be opened or closed to permit or prevent access to the interior of pulp container 94 for cleaning or retrieving the contents within. It may be suitable for pulp container door 95 to include a door handle to facilitate opening and closing of pulp container door 95. It may be suitable for juice container 96 to include a juice container door 97. Juice container door 97 may be opened or closed to permit or prevent access to the interior of juice container 96 for cleaning or retrieving the contents within. It may be suitable for juice container door 97 to include a door handle to facilitate opening and closing of juice container door 97. Mounted to juice container 96 may be a pouring spout 98. Pouring spout 98 may release the contents of juice container 96 through chute 36 which then leads to beverage container 38. Thereby having a beverage ready for consumption by the user. It is to be understood that beverage mixer assembly operates automatically once actuated.
It is to be understood that to allow for ice assembly 40 and produce assembly 60 to deliver the needed ingredients to beverage mixer assembly 80, suction assembly 100 may be used. Suction assembly 100 may be interconnected to both of ice assembly 40 and produce assembly 60. Suction assembly 100 may be stored in a suction storage 101 that is behind beverage mixer assembly 80. Suction assembly 100 may include a suction pump 102 to create the needed suction to allow for items to travel through ice tube 44 and produce tube 64. To generate the needed power and energy for suction pump 102 to operate a first impeller 103, a first shaft portion 104, a second shaft portion 105, a ball bearing 106, a second impeller 107 may be attached to suction pump 102. First impeller 103, first shaft portion 104, second shaft portion 105, ball bearing and second impeller 107 may rotate to generate the needed power and energy for suction pump 102. Mounted to the first shaft portion 104 may be a pressure pipe 108 that may be used to make sure there is no issues with the power generated by the suction of suction pump 102 and rotation of first impeller 103, first shaft portion 104, second shaft portion 105, ball bearing and second impeller 107. Mounted onto pressure pipe 108 may be a pressure valve 109. It can be seen that beneath of pressure pipe 108 may be air suction valve 111. Suction valve 111 may be used to control the suction power of suction pump 102. Additionally, there may be a discharge valve ball 112 that helps to alleviate the pressure being released by pressure pipe 108 through a discharge mouth 113. There is also a first suction mouth 114 and a second suction mouth 115 that connect to ice tube 44 and produce tube 64, respectively to cause suction through ice tube 44 and produce tube 64.
Smart refrigerator 10 helps to provide ready to drink beverages to users in a manner that is quick and convenient. It may be suitable to use smart refrigerator 10 to assists users in diets, in some instances. The added convenience of the present invention may help users to be more consistent with their diets for improved health.
The foregoing description conveys the best understanding of the objectives and advantages of the present invention. Different embodiments may be made of the inventive concept of this invention. It is to be understood that all matter disclosed herein is to be interpreted merely as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense.
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