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AU2008100519A4
AU2008100519A4 AU2008100519A AU2008100519A AU2008100519A4 AU 2008100519 A4 AU2008100519 A4 AU 2008100519A4 AU 2008100519 A AU2008100519 A AU 2008100519A AU 2008100519 A AU2008100519 A AU 2008100519A AU 2008100519 A4 AU2008100519 A4 AU 2008100519A4
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6. Jun, 2008 20:40, WALLINGTON-DUMMER No. 48 18 P, 0 0 a O0 0 0 ci 0 0 rsl P/00/009 Regulation 3.2
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Patents Act 1990 INNOVATION PATENT SPECIFICATION Invention Title: HAND BLENDER SWITCH ARRANGEMENT The invention is described in the following statement including the best method of performing it known to the applicant: Our Ref: 086004 COMS ID No: ARCS-193633 Received by IP Australia: Time 20:54 Date 2008-06-06 6. Jun. 2008 20:49 WALLINGTON-DUMMER No.4818 P. 4 2 00 0 C HAND BLENDER SWITCH ARRANGEMENT ci The present invention relates to food blenders and, ks0 more particularly, to switching arrangements for hand held 0 food blenders.
SBACKGROUND
Hand-held food blenders, sometimes known as "stick 00 Smixers" have become popular accessories in kitchens. More recently, with the development of better battery systems, cordless mixers have found increasing acceptance.
Although inherently safer than mains powered mixers, it has been found desirable to incorporate similar safety switching arrangements in cordless hand-held blender also.
Known safety switching arrangements include the activation of the blender by two switches which may require simultaneous or sequential operation. In addition there may be a time delay associated with enabling the blender for use.
Disadvantages of known systems include that some users do not understand, or forget the method of operating the switching arrangement. As well dual switch systems typically have the two switches adjacent on that part of the mixer gripped by the hand of a user so that the blender may be activated unintentionally. Furthermore, during use, inadvertent relaxation of pressure on the enabling switch COMS ID No: ARCS-193633 Received by IP Australia: Time 20:54 Date 2008-06-06 6.u.2008 20:50 WALLINGTON-DUMMER No. 48 11 P. 3 can turn the blender off, so that if a time delay is incorporated, the correct enabling sequence has to be repeated.
It is an object of the present invention to address or at least ameliorate some of the above disadvantages.
Notes 1. The term "comprising" (and grammatical variations thereof) is used in this specification in the inclusive sense of "having" or "including", and not in the exclusive sense of "consisting only of".
2. The above discussion of the prior art in the Background of the invention, is not an admission that any information discussed therein is citable prior art or part of the common general knowledge of persons skilled in the art in any country.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION Accordingly, in a first broad form of the invention, ther is provided a hand blender switch arrangement on a hand-held food blender; said switch arrangement including a first activation switch and a second operating switch; said first activation switch located in an upper surface of an upper body portion of a power unit of said blender; said second operating switch located in a front surface of a hand grip portion of said blender remote from said first activation switch such that said first activation switch COMS ID No: ARCS-193633 Received by IP Australia: Time 20:54 Date 2008-06-06 6.Jun. 2008 20:50 WALLINGTON-DUMMER No. 48 18 F. 6 4 00 0 cannot be readily operated by a hand gripping said hand blender for use.
;Z Preferably, operation of said first activation switch
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Senables activation of said second operating switch.
Preferably, depressing of said second operating switch when enabled sets blades of said hand blender into rotary o motion.
00 Preferably, said first activating switch is located in C-i an upper portion of said hand blender; said upper portion projecting above a hand-grip section of said hand blender; said upper portion un-obscured by a hand of a user gripping said hand blender for use.
Preferably, said second operating switch is located in a portion of said hand-grip section of said hand blender; said switch located so as to be operable by a finger of a user curled around said hand-grip section for use.
Preferably, activation of said second operating switch is enabled by operation of said first activation switch for a predetermined period.
Preferably, said predetermined period is preset in a range of between 2 and 20 seconds at manufacture of said hand blender.
Preferably, said predetermined period is selectable by a user of said hand blender; said predetermined period selectable in a range of between 2 and 20 seconds.
COMS ID No: ARCS-193633 Received by IP Australia: Time 20:54 Date 2008-06-06 6. Jun. 2008 20:50 WALLINGTON-DUMMER No. 4818 P. 7 5 Preferably, said hand blender remains intermittently operable by said second operating switch after operation Z of said first activation switch, provided any period of
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Sinactivity of said hand blender does not exceed said predetermined period.
Preferably, an indicator adjacent said first activation Sswitch indicates that said hand blender is in an 00 activated state; said indicator remaining in an C- indicating state for at least said predetermined period.
Preferably, said indicator remains in said indicating state for as long as said blender remains operable.
Preferably, said indicator is an LED located within said first activation switch.
Preferably, said indicator is an LCD screen located adjacent said first activation switch.
Preferably, said indicator includes an audible signal.
Preferably, a speed selection switch is located adjacent said first activation switch.
Preferably, a selected speed is indicated on said LCD screen.
In a further broad form of the invention, there is provided a method of operating a hand blender by means of a first activating switch and a second operating switch; said method including the steps of: COMS ID No: ARCS-193633 Received by IP Australia: Time 20:54 Date 2008-06-06 6. Jun. 2008 20:50 WALLINGTON-DUMMER No. 4818 P. 8 6 00 o depressing said first activating switch located in an upper portion of a handle of said hand blender,
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S(b) depressing said second operating switch located in a front surface of a hand grip section of said blender, Sand wherein said first activating switch is remote from said 00 second operating switch such that said first activating switch o and said second operating switch cannot readily be operated with the fingers of a hand normally gripping said hand grip section.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS Embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein: Figure 1 is a general perspective view of a hand-held food blender incorporating the switch arrangement of the present invention, Figure 2 is a close up view of a handgrip portion of the blender of Figure 1 showing the switch arrangement in detail, Figure 3 shows the hand of a user gripping the handgrip portion of Figure 2 when the blender of Figure 1 is in use.
COMS ID No: ARCS-193633 Received by IP Australia: Time 20:54 Date 2008-06-06 66 Jun. 2008; 20:50 WALLINGTON-DUMMER No. 48 18 P. 9 7 00 SDETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PRFERRED EMBODIMENTS With reference to Figures 1 and 2, a hand-held food -n blender or "stick mixer" 10 includes a power unit 12 and a
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o blade extension unit 14. Power unit 12 comprises a body formed of a suitable high impact injection moulded plastic, and may be provided with a soft handgrip portion 16.
SThe upper part of power unit 12 is formed with a 0o projecting upper body portion 18 extending rearwardly (C (relative the hand of a user as shown in Figure and preferably at an angle from handgrip portion 16. Upper body portion 18 is shaped so that the underside 20 nestles comfortably against the hand 40 of a user, thereby helping to securely support the blender in use.
Arranged in the upper surface of upper body portion 18 is a control panel section 22 which includes at least first activation switch 24. It should be noted that the shape and size of upper body portion 18 and the location of control panel section 22 is such that first activation switch 24 cannot be reached by the thumb or fingers of a hand gripping the blender 10 for use. It will also be noted that by arranging the upper body portion 18 to project above the handgrip portion 16, the control panel section 22 is continuously visible to a user.
Control panel section 22 further includes an indicator for indicating to a user whether or not the blender is in activated mode. The indicator may take the COMS ID No: ARCS-193633 Received by IP Australia: Time 20:54 Date 2008-06-06 6. Jun. 2008 20:50 WALLINGTON-DUMMER No. 48'8 P. 00 o form of an LED 26 mounted in, or adjacent to, first activation switch 24. Alternatively, the indicator may n_ comprise an LCD screen 28 or, in still another preferred
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Sform, indication may be by a combination of an LED and an LCD screen.
Control panel section 22 may further be provided in at Sleast one preferred embodiment of the invention, with a 00 speed selector button 30. A selected speed may be displayed on the LCD screen.
Mounted at the front of handgrip portion 16, is second operating switch 32, positioned so that it may easily be depressed by one of the fingers 34 curled around handgrip portion 16.
Operation a hand-held blender by means of the switching arrangement of the present invention, firstly requires the depressing or otherwise operating the first activation switch 24. In effect, this switches the blender into a standby mode, enabling the second operating switch 32. This enabled or standby state of the second operating switch 32 is time limited for a predetermined period. This period, for example 5 seconds, may be factory set at manufacture. Alternatively, in one preferred embodiment of the invention, the period may be selectable by a user by means of, for example, pressing the first activation switch a number of times to cycle through an available set of predefined periods. Preferably periods are COMS ID No: ARCS-193633 Received by IP Australia: Time 20:54 Date 2008-06-06 6. Jun. 2008 20:50 WALLINGTON-DUMMER No. 4818 P. 11 9 00 0 selectable in the range of 2 to 20 seconds, and a selected 0 c period may be displayed on the LCD screen 28.
SOnce the blender has been enabled by first activation
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o switch 24, the blades (not shown) of the blender can be set into rotary motion by depressing and holding in a depressed state second activating switch 32. Rotary motion can be Sintermittent by releasing and re-applying pressure on 00 switch 32, provided that periods of non activation of 0- second operating switch 32 do not exceed the set (or selected) pre-defined period. In effect, the re-application of pressure on second activating switch 32 within the predefined period, resets the timer controlling the enabled state of the blender. The indicator of activation (LED 26 and/or LCD screen 28) then continues to show that the blender is in its enabled or standby state.
The arrangement of separating the enabling and operating functions of the blender as described above, virtually precludes the blender being inadvertently operated; it requires that the blender be gripped with one hand applied to the handgrip portion 16, while the other hand is then used to switch the blender into enabled mode with first activation switch 24. Moreover, the arrangement of the indicator on the upper surface of the upper portion 18 allows a user to easily check the status of the blender.
COMS ID No: ARCS-193633 Received by IP Australia: Time 20:54 Date 2008-06-06 6.Jun. 2008 20:50 WALLINGTON-DUMMER No. 4818 P. 12 10 00 0 The above describes only some embodiments of the 0 present invention and modifications, obvious to those Sskilled in the art, can be made thereto without departing
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00 00 0 ci COMS ID No: ARCS-193633 Received by IP Australia: Time 20:54 Date 2008-06-06

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  1. 6. Jun. 2008 20:51 WALLINGTON-DUMMER No. 4818 P. 13 11 00 0 0 CLAIMS ;Z 1. A hand blender switch arrangement on a hand-held food IO o blender; said switch arrangement including a first activation switch and a second operating switch; said first activation switch located in an upper surface of San upper body portion of a power unit of said blender; 00 said second operating switch located in a front C-i surface of a hand grip portion of said blender remote from said first activation switch such that said first activation switch cannot be readily operated by a hand gripping said hand blender for use. 2. The switch arrangement of claim 1 wherein operation of said first activation switch enables activation of said second operating switch. 3. The switch arrangement of claim 1 or 2 wherein depressing of said second operating switch when enabled sets blades of said hand blender into rotary motion. 4. The switch arrangement of any one of claims 1 to 3 wherein said first activating switch is located in an upper portion of said hand blender; said upper portion projecting above a hand-grip section of said hand blender; said upper portion un-obscured by a hand of a user gripping said hand blender for use. COMS ID No: ARCS-193633 Received by IP Australia: Time 20:54 Date 2008-06-06 6. Jun. 2008 20:51 WALLINGTON-DUMMER No.4818 P. 14 12 00 0 5. The switch arrangement of claim 4 wherein said second 0 operating switch is located in a portion of said hand- I grip section of said hand blender; said switch located VO Sso as to be operable by a finger of a user curled around said hand-grip section for use. 00 00 0 ci COMS ID No: ARCS-193633 Received by IP Australia: Time 20:54 Date 2008-06-06
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