The present invention relates to the field of soymilk makers, more particularly to a home soymilk maker.
Soymilk makers, particularly home soymilk makers are getting more and more popular nowadays. Most soymilk makers available in the market cannot directly output soymilk without residue.
As disclosed in Chinese patent publication number CN101632430A, this kind of soymilk maker comprises a machine head, a motor arranged in the machine head, a control device, a soymilk container, a crushing device arranged on an output shaft of the motor, a heating device and a base. The existing home soymilk making process basically comprises the following steps: soaking the beans manually by the consumer, such as putting the dry beans into water and allowing them to soak at room temperature overnight; blending/cooking the beans, which is automatically controlled by the soymilk maker; filtering the residue manually by the consumer to obtain the soymilk.
Consequently, this kind of soymilk maker should be equipped with a separate filter and a separate cup for filtering the soymilk, since residue remaining in soymilk will impact the taste and flavor of the soymilk. One problem is that the residue must be filtered manually by consumers. Another problem is that the additional filter and cup will occupy more space, which brings inconvenience to the user.
It would be advantageous to achieve a soymilk maker having a collection unit for collecting testa and residue. It would also be desirable to enable the soymilk maker to collect the testa after the dehulling process and to collect the residue after the soymilk making process, using the same collection unit.
To this end, in a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a soymilk maker comprising: a container; a machine head arranged on the upper portion of the container having a motor accommodated therein; a rotary cutter driven by the motor; a collection unit arranged within the container for collecting testa and residue; an adjusting mechanism arranged on the machine head and being adjustable to enable the collection unit to move within the container between a first position where the beans are processed and a second position where testa and residue are collected in the collection unit.
In this aspect, testa and residue can be collected in the collection unit and stored there temporarily, and the soymilk is then obtained and preserved in the container, ready to be consumed directly by people.
In one preferred embodiment, the collection unit of the soymilk maker comprises a collection basket and a guide cup concentrically arranged at the bottom of the collection basket.
In this preferred embodiment, the guide cup can agitate the water-bean mixture in the container so as to form a stream passing through the collection basket above the guide cup, as a result of which, testa and residue are trapped in the collection basket.
In another preferred embodiment, the soymilk maker comprises a connector passing through the machine head and connecting the collection basket to the adjusting mechanism for suspending the collection basket within the container.
In this preferred embodiment, the collection basket of the collection unit of the soymilk maker is suspended within the container and connected to the adjusting mechanism by means of the connector, so that the collection unit can easily move within the container between the first position and the second position by operating the adjusting mechanism.
In still another preferred embodiment, the adjusting mechanism comprises a threaded rod attached to the machine head and extending upwards, a nut engaging with the threaded rod, and a hand lever detachably mounted on the nut and linked with the connector.
In this preferred embodiment, the soymilk maker comprises an adjusting mechanism enabling the collection unit to move between the first position and the second position when the hand lever of the adjusting mechanism moves up and down as the nut is turned up and down. This kind of adjusting mechanism has a simple structure and can be operated easily.
In yet another preferred embodiment, the guide cup of the collection unit of the soymilk maker extends a first distance above the bottom surface of the collection basket of the collection unit, so that a collection chamber is formed between the guide cup and the collection basket.
In this preferred embodiment, a collection chamber is formed between the guide cup and the collection basket of the collection unit, so that testa and residue are collected therein.
In still another preferred embodiment, the upper end of the guide cup abuts against the lower end of the machine head when the collection unit is in the first position.
In this preferred embodiment, the collection chamber is arranged so as to prevent the testa and residue trapped therein from being in communication with the water-bean mixture in the container via the guide cup.
In yet a further preferred embodiment, the upper end of the collection basket is an interference fit with the machine head, so that the testa or residue in the collection chamber is prevented from spilling out and the contents in the container is prevented from entering into the collection unit via the upper end of the collection basket.
In a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of making soymilk using the soymilk maker, comprising the steps of: grinding at a first speed to separate the testa from the beans when the collection unit is held in the first position; grinding at a second speed to collect the testa when the collection unit is adjusted to, and held in, the second position; grinding at a third speed when the collection unit is adjusted to, and held in, the first position; grinding at a fourth speed to collect the residue when the collection unit is adjusted to, and held in, the second position.
In this aspect, the testa is collected after grinding at a first speed, i.e., before the dehulling process, and before grinding at a third speed, i.e., before grinding thoroughly to make soymilk. The residue is collected after grinding at a third speed, i.e., after the soymilk making process. Adding the step of dehulling the beans and collecting the testa will improve residue reduction during the soymilk making process and extract more nutrition into the soymilk. Both (?) in the step of collecting testa and in the step of collecting residue, the collection unit is adjusted to, and held in, the second position.
In one preferred embodiment, the second speed is lower than the first speed, the first speed is lower than the third speed, and the fourth speed is equal to the second speed, wherein the first speed is a medium speed in the range of 1000˜4000 r/min, the second speed is a low speed in the range of 300˜800 r/min, and the third speed is a high speed which is higher than 10,000 r/min.
In this preferred embodiment, the beans can be satisfactorily dehulled at a medium speed, the testa and residue can be effectively collected at a low speed, and the soymilk is made at a high speed.
In another preferred embodiment, the method further comprises, before the step of grinding at a first speed to separate the testa from the beans, the steps of: adjusting the adjusting mechanism, causing the collection unit of the soymilk maker to be held in the first position.
In still another preferred embodiment, the method further comprises the step of adjusting the adjusting mechanism, causing the collection unit to be held in the first position, so that the milk is ready for consumption.
In yet another preferred embodiment, the method further comprises, before the step of grinding at a first speed to separate the testa from the beans when the collection unit is held in the first position, a step of soaking the beans in water at about 90 for about 4 minutes.
These and other aspects of the present invention will be apparent from and elucidated with reference to the embodiments described hereinafter.
The organization and manner of the structure and operation of the invention, together with further objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals identify like elements, in which:
a is a top perspective view of a soymilk maker according to one embodiment of the invention, wherein a collection unit of the soymilk maker is in a first position;
b is a side view of the soymilk maker of
c is a cross-sectional view of the soymilk maker of
a is another top perspective view of the soymilk maker according to the embodiment of the invention, wherein the collection unit of the soymilk maker is in a second position;
b is a side view of the soymilk maker of
c is a cross-sectional view of the soymilk maker of
a is a top perspective view of a portion of the soymilk maker of
b is an exploded perspective view of the portion of the soymilk maker of
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d is an enlarged perspective view of a nut of the adjusting mechanism of
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While the invention may be susceptible to embodiment in different forms, there is shown in the drawings, and herein will be described in detail, specific embodiments with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the principles of the invention, and is not intended to limit the invention to that as illustrated and described herein.
The directional terms, such as upper, lower, vertical, horizontal and the like as used herein, do not denote a specific desired orientation and instead are used for ease of describing the present invention.
The term “beans” used in this invention is a generalized concept and could correspond to soybeans, mung beans, cowpea, etc., and the term “cotyledon(s)” means the beans without the hulls, which can also be referred to as “inner parts of the beans” or “dehulled beans”.
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In this embodiment, a control unit (not shown), e.g. a MCU, is provided in the machine head for controlling the motor and accordingly the rotary cutter 3 driven by the motor. Thus, the grinding speed and grinding time of the rotary cutter 3 can be controlled by the control unit via the motor.
This control unit may further control a heater (not shown) so as to control the heating process during the production of the soymilk. It can also control the soaking time of the beans, etc. If desired, the control unit may also provide information to the user, such as giving an alarm to remind the user that a process (such as dehulling) is finished and the adjusting mechanism 5 should be operated to move the collection unit from one position (the first position or the second position) to the other position (the second position or the first position).
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When the testa separated from the bean or the residue need to be collected, the collection unit 4 will be moved from the upper position to the lower position by turning the nut 52 towards the bottom of the threaded rod 51. When the nut 52 is moved by the user with one hand, the hand lever 53 is moved downwards along with the nut 52, so that the hanger rods 431 force the collection basket 41 to move downwards. When the bottom of the nut 52 abuts against the top surface of a polished portion 511 of the threaded rod 51 (see
When the soymilk is ready, the collection unit 4 is adjusted back to its initial position, being the upper position, by turning the nut 52 upwards. Before the collection unit 4 is cleaned, the top end of the hanger rods 431 is disengaged from the through holes 532 in the hand lever 5, so that the hanger rods 431 can be removed from the through holes 532 (see
Next, a soymilk making process by means of the soymilk maker according to one preferred embodiment of the second aspect of the present invention will be described with reference to flowchart 7 comprising the following steps:
The soaking time and soaking temperature indicated in the present embodiment only are examples for achieving a good effect; they should not be construed as a limitation of the invention. It should be understood by a person skilled in the art that the soaking time is different for different soaking temperatures. For example, as far as soybeans are concerned, when the beans are soaked in hot water in the range of, for example, 45 to 90□, the required soaking time is in the range of 4 to 45 minutes (from about 4 min. in water of 90□ to about 45 min. in water of 45□). These parameters are not limited to the above-specified range; for example when water at room temperature or even lower is used, it is still possible to soak the beans at a temperature of the water above 90 degrees.
Experiments prove that dehulling improves residue reduction during the soymilk making process and causes more nutrition to be extracted into the soymilk. However, when dehulling is performed, the mixture of cotyledon and testa will stay mixed in the water. Since it is still difficult to thoroughly grind the testa into small pieces because of their elastic tissue, it is necessary for the testa to be collected before the residue can be collected.
It is noted that, dependent on different bean types, different soaking times or any other factors, it is possible to set different grinding speeds to achieve a high efficiency. The grinding speed for various conditions can be determined by experiments or tests. In this embodiment, the first medium grinding speed in step 103 may be 3800 rpm, the second low grinding speed in step 104 may be 600 rpm, the third high grinding speed in step 105 may be 15000 rpm, and the fourth low grinding speed in step 107 may be 600 rpm.
Those of ordinary skill in the art can understand and realize modifications to the disclosed embodiments, through studying the description, drawings and appended claims. All such modifications which do not depart from the spirit of the invention are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.
For example, it is possible to implement the invention in an embodiment in which the adjusting mechanism can take another form in that the nut 52 of the adjusting mechanism is replaced by a slide sleeve, and the thread of the threaded rod 51 of the adjusting mechanism is removed, so that the slide sleeve is mounted on a rod and can slide up and down along the rod. The adjusting mechanism may further comprise at least one cam which is arranged under the collection basket 41 of the collection unit 4 within the container 1. The cam(s) may be driven by a step motor causing the collection unit 4 of the soymilk maker 100 to move up and down between the above-mentioned two positions. That is, in steps 101 and 105, under the control of the MCB, the step motor drives the cam(s), causing them to rotate so that the lobes or high spots of the cam(s) come into contact with the collection basket 41 of the collection unit so as to lift it into the upper position and hold it there. In steps 104 and 107, the high spots of the cam(s) disengage from the bottom of collection basket 41 and the low spots of the cam(s) abut against it so that the collection unit 4 of the soymilk maker 100 is lowered and held in the lower position.
Other variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by those skilled in the art in practicing the claimed invention, from a study of the drawings, the disclosure, and the appended claims. The word “comprising” or “comprise” does not exclude the presence of elements or steps not listed in a claim or in the description. The word “a” or “an” preceding an element does not exclude the presence of a plurality of such elements. In the claims, any reference signs placed between parentheses shall not be construed as limiting the claim.
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2001/073893 | May 2011 | CN | national |
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PCT/IB12/52210 | 5/3/2012 | WO | 00 | 10/23/2013 |