The present invention relates to a storage can, and more particularly, to a storage can with a grinding unit for grinding food, and a sealing member seals the can to keep the ground food from air.
One of the conventional ways to store food is to use a can which generally comprises a body and a cover which is removably mounted to the top opening of the body. Food is stored in the body and can be accessed by removing the cover from the body. However, some spices like pepper seeds needs to be ground before being used, the users have to pick the pepper seeds from the storage can and use a grinding device to grind the pepper seeds. If there is extra ground pepper, a sealed can or container is used to avoid the ground pepper from absorbing moisture. When collecting the ground pepper, the powder-like ground pepper easily drops or spreads everywhere.
The present invention intends to provide a storage can with a grinding unit, and food can be ground and stored in the can and the users do not need even to touch the food.
The present invention relates to a storage can and comprises a can having a room defined therein and a restriction portion extends inward from the inner periphery of the room. The restriction portion includes multiple blocks extending from the top thereof and a gap is formed between any two adjacent blocks. A base is removably inserted into the room from the open top of the can and has a reception area defined in the top thereof. Multiple first protrusions extend from the inner bottom of the reception area and each first protrusion is a cone-shaped protrusion. Multiple holes are defined through the inner bottom of the reception area and located alternatively between the first protrusions. The holes communicate with the room. Multiple legs extend along periphery of underside the base and contact the blocks. A mounting member is rotatably mounted to the top of the base and has a space defined in the underside thereof. The space faces the reception area. Multiple second protrusions extend from the inner bottom of the space and are located alternatively to the first protrusions when the mounting member is mounted to the top of the base.
Preferably, each block includes two peak portions and a valley portion which is connected between the two peak portions. When the legs are located between the blocks, the base cannot rotate relative to the can. When the legs are rested on the valley portions, the base is easily pulled away from the can.
Preferably, the can includes a bottom part and a top part. The outer diameter of the top part is smaller than that of the bottom part so as to form a shoulder between the top part and the bottom part.
Preferably, a cover is mounted to the can and rested on the shoulder by the peripheral wall of the cover. A recessed area is defined in the underside of the cover and an opening is defined through the peripheral wall of the cover. A box is formed on the inner periphery of the peripheral wall of the cover and located corresponding to the opening. The box has a passage which communicates with the opening. A sealing member is connected to the passage and the opening.
Preferably, the sealing member includes a button, a spring and an end piece. The button is located at the opening, and the spring is biased between the button and the wall of the box defining the passage. The wall of the box has an aperture. The end piece is located in the recessed area and has a head and an insertion which extends from the head of the end piece. The head of the end piece contacts outside of the wall of the box and the insertion of the end piece extends through the aperture and is located in the passage. The button has a tubular portion through which the insertion of the end piece extends. The spring is mounted to the tubular portion. When the button is pushed toward the box, the tubular portion of the button pushes the end piece away from the aperture. The button protrudes beyond the opening by the force from the spring. Two grooves are defined in two sides of the button and do not communicate with outer face of the button. The aperture is sealed when the button is not pushed inward. The aperture communicates with the recessed area and the two grooves when the button is pushed inward.
Preferably, the mounting member has a flange extending from the periphery of the top thereof. The flange includes multiple recesses. The flange contacts the base when the mounting member is mounted to the base.
Preferably, one of the first protrusions that is located at the center of the inner bottom of the reception area has a lift part formed on the top thereof. The lift part is a ball.
Food is put between the base and the mounting member, and ground during relative movements between the first and second protrusions by rotating the mounting member relative to the base, and the ground food drops through the holes and stored in the can. During the grinding and storage, the users do not even touch the food.
When lifting the base slightly relative to the can and rotating the base, the legs on the base are engaged with the valley portions. This is convenient for the users to remove the base away from the can and to access the food stored in the can.
The sealing member ensures that the food stored in the can is avoided from being accessed with outside air to keep the food fresh.
The present invention will become more apparent from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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A base 3 is removably inserted into the room 11 from the open top of the can 1 and has a reception area 31 defined in the top thereof. Multiple first protrusions 4 extend from the inner bottom of the reception area 31 and each first protrusion 4 is a cone-shaped protrusion whose tip end faces upward. Multiple holes 32 are defined through the inner bottom of the reception area 31 and located alternatively between the first protrusions 4. The holes 32 communicate with the room 11. Multiple legs 33 extend along the periphery of the underside the base 3 and contact the blocks 21. A mounting member 5 is rotatably mounted to the top of the base 3 and has a space 51 defined in the underside thereof. The space 51 faces the reception area 31. Multiple second protrusions 6 extend from the inner bottom of the space 51 and are located alternatively to the first protrusions 4 when the mounting member 5 is mounted to the top of the base 3. As shown in
Specifically, each block 21 includes two peak portions 211 and a valley portion 212 which is connected between the two peak portions 211. When the legs 33 are located between the blocks 21, the base 3 cannot rotate relative to the can 1 as shown in
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When the button 81 is pushed toward the box 73, the tubular portion 811 of the button 81 pushes the end piece 83 away from the aperture 732. The aperture 732 is opened and communicates with the recessed area 71 and the two grooves 812, so that the pressure in the can 1 and the pressure outside the can 1 is balanced, the cover 7 is easily separated from the can 1.
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.