US20100142313A1 - Mixer blade attachment with flexible fins - Google Patents
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- FIG. 5 is a right side view of the FIG. 1 mixer blade
- FIG. 10 is an exploded view of the FIG. 8 mixer blade attachment.
- a plurality of snaps 16 may be utilized for affixing the frame 13 to the mixer blade 10 .
- the plurality of snaps 16 may be integral to the rigid plastic frame and grip the mixer blade.
- a plurality of rectangular holes 14 in the snap on frame 13 may allow for the molding of the plurality of snaps 16 .
- FIG. 10 shows an exploded view of yet another embodiment of a mixer blade attachment of the present invention.
- a metal insert 23 attaches to the mixer drive shaft.
- the plastic mixer blade 27 may be molded over the metal insert. This allows the metal insert 23 to change depending upon the manufacturer of the mixer so as to allow the mixer blade to fit many types of mixers.
- the metal insert 23 may have a plurality of splines 24 that grip the plastic to provide rotational gripping and prevent slippage.
- the mixer blade may have a circular frame design 25 that may assist in mixing.
- the flexible fins and sheath 26 may be over-molded onto the mixer blade.
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Abstract
An attachment to a mixer blade wipes the sides of a container and produces a mixture that is uniform and consistent. The attachment is placed onto the mixer blade either temporarily or permanently. After the attachment is on the mixer blade, the rotating spin of the mixer blade and the angular positioning of the flexible fins wipe the mixture on the sides of the container to the center of the container. By using a flexible material for the fins, the fins come into direct contact with the container while not damaging the container. The direct contact allows for the complete wiping of each side of the container. The attachment is easily cleaned.
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- This application is a continuation of, and claims the benefit of priority under 35 USC 120 to, U.S. Ser.
No 11/335,286, filed 19 Jan. 2006, issued as U.S. Pat. No. ______ on ______ Month 2010, which in turn claims the benefit of priority to provisional application Ser. No. 60/648,614, filed on Jan. 31, 2005, now expired. The entire content of each of these applications is incorporated herein by reference. - This invention relates generally to mixer blades and more specifically, to mixer blades with an attachment with flexible fins for wiping the sides of a container.
- Mixers come in a variety of styles. There are many types of mixers ranging from hand held appliances to large mixers for commercial use. In some applications of mixers, a single blade is used for mixing material in a container. The mixer blade rotates and hovers in a position right above the container to mix the material. In other applications, the mixer has two beaters.
- Preferably, the mixer blade is composed of plastic or metal or other rigid material. The rigid material provides for sturdy attachment to the mixer. The attachable/detachable mixer blades may be removed from the mixer for easy cleaning.
- In any of the previous described mixers, when mixing some of the ingredients may cling to the inside wall of the container so that the final product is improperly mixed or does not have the correct ratio of ingredients mixed uniformly and consistently throughout the product. In the previously described mixers, it is incumbent upon the user to utilize a spoon or the like to scrape away the ingredients clinging to the wall of the container. This poses a problem because users may have to consistently scrape the sides of the container. Users expose themselves to danger when the spoon or the like may catch in the mixer blade. To safely scrape the sides of the container, a user may have to turn off the mixer several times during the mixing process. This results in delay and inconvenience. Additionally, when users attempt to mix ingredients by repositioning the mixer blade, damage may occur when the mixer blade touches the side of the container.
- In order to solve the previous problem, manufactures developed a paddle-like attachment to continually wipe the sides of the excess material, as seen in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,946,285, 5,556,201, 2,753,160. However, these inventions do not direct the flow of the mixture. Thus, the mixture is not uniform or consistent.
- As a result, a need exists to provide an improved mixer blade that overcomes the above mentioned problems. A need exists for mixing ingredients in a consistent and uniform way while not damaging the container that contains the ingredients.
- In accordance with one preferred embodiment of the present invention, an attachment for wiping a mixture from the sides of a container may be easily applied to a pre-existing mixer blade.
- The attachment may be preferably heated permanently onto the pre-existing mixer blade. The attachment may also temporarily snap onto the pre-existing mixer blade.
- The attachment may contain angular flexible fins for pushing the mixture to the center of the container. The fins may be used for lifting the mixture located in the center of the container. The fins may be made of a flexible material for providing smooth contact between the fins and the container.
- The mixer blade attachment with flexible fins may provide a uniform and consistent mixture. The mixer blade attachment with the flexible fins is easy to clean.
- In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, an attachment for a mixer blade is described. The attachment allows for the smooth contact between the mixer blade and the container without damaging the container. The angular direction of the fins directs materials in the container downward. By directing material downward, the attachment gives the mixture uniformity and consistency.
- In addition to the novel features and advantages mentioned above, other objects and advantages of the present invention will be readily apparent from the following descriptions of the drawings and exemplary embodiments.
- The novel features believed characteristic of the invention are set forth in the appended claims. The invention itself, as well as a preferred mode of use, and advantages thereof, will best be understood by reference to the following detailed description of exemplary embodiment(s) when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals and symbols represent like elements, and wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a front view of a mixer blade with one embodiment of an attachment; -
FIG. 2 is a top isometric view of theFIG. 1 mixer blade; -
FIG. 3 is a top plan view of theFIG. 1 mixer blade; -
FIG. 4 is a left side view of theFIG. 1 mixer blade; -
FIG. 5 is a right side view of theFIG. 1 mixer blade; -
FIG. 6 is a bottom isometric view of theFIG. 1 mixer blade; -
FIG. 7 is a bottom plan view of theFIG. 1 mixer blade; -
FIG. 8 is a bottom isometric view of a mixer blade with a snap-on attachment; -
FIG. 9 is a front view of a cross-section of a container and theFIG. 1 mixer blade; and -
FIG. 10 is an exploded view of theFIG. 8 mixer blade attachment. - Referring to the Figures, an attachment to a mixer blade will be described. Like numbers are used to identify like parts.
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FIGS. 1-7 show an embodiment of a mixer blade with an attachment that may comprise a rigidmixing blade structure 10.FIGS. 1 , 2, 6 and 8-10 clearly show ablade 10 with a mixing body that, viewed in profile, a pair of rays that extend outward, forming an obtuse angle, from a vertex, the outward end of each ray connected to one of a pair of curved arms that come to a noticeable but blunt point at a bottom of the body. It can readily be appreciated fromFIG. 9 that theblade 10 may be attached to the drive shaft of a mixer, and that the drive shaft attaching means is attached to the mixing body at the vertex. Additionally,FIG. 9 clearly shows that the mixing body has an axis of rotation generally defined by a line that passes through the vertex and the point. - Encasing the
mixing blade 10 is an over moldedelastomeric sheath 11.FIGS. 1 , 2, 6, 8 and 9 clearly show that the over moldedelastomeric sheath 11 encases the curved arms of themixing blade 10. Integral to thesheath 11 are a plurality ofelastomeric fins 12. Thefins 12 may be spaced along thesheath 11. The fins may be placed at an angle. It is envisioned that one may attach the fins directly to the mixer blade without the use of an elastomeric sheath. - Once the
sheath 11 is placed on themixer blade 10 either permanently or temporarily, themixer blade 10 may use theflexible fins 12 to push the mixture downward. Theflexible fins 12 may be positioned at an angle and may be spaced completely around theelastomeric sheath 11. - As is shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5 , showing the left and right side view of the mixer blade with attachment, thefins 12 are staggered along thesheath 11. This staggering assures that the inner surface of the container is wiped by a fin. The gap between the fins may reduce drag on the blade and assist in the mixing. - The
fins 12 may be made of a poly (tetrafluoroethylene), flexible plastic, latex, or silicone rubber. Theflexible fins 12 may be integral to theelastomeric sheath 11. As a result of the flexible material which makes up the plurality offins 12 the attachment allows for the clean, smooth wiping of the sides of the container. Moreover, the flexible material will not damage the container. - The
sheath 11 may be attached to the blade structure by use of a tie layer that binds thesheath 11 to themixer blade 10. The tie layer may be chemically applied to themixer blade 10. Once the tie layer is applied, theelastomeric sheath 11 withintegral fins 12 may be heated onto the tie layer which connects it to themixer blade 10. Although the tie layer is not required, it is one preferred way to adhere theelastomeric sheath 11 to themixer blade 10. - Another embodiment of an attachment affixed to a mixer blade is shown in
FIG. 8 . A rigid plastic snap on frame 13 may clip on therigid mixer blade 10. The rigid plastic snap on frame 13 may comprise flexibleelastomeric fins 15 that are over molded onto the rigid plastic frame 13. Unlike the first embodiment, the second embodiment does not require the use of heat to affix the attachment to the mixer blade and is temporary. The plastic sleeve snap-on attachment 13 may work like a jacket or sheath over themixer blade 10. Accordingly, the snap-on attachment 13 may cover themixer blade 10 either through a plurality of hook and loop fasteners, buttons, clasps, clips, or the like. In the shown embodiment, a plurality ofsnaps 16 may be utilized for affixing the frame 13 to themixer blade 10. The plurality ofsnaps 16 may be integral to the rigid plastic frame and grip the mixer blade. A plurality ofrectangular holes 14 in the snap on frame 13 may allow for the molding of the plurality of snaps 16. Once the attachment 13 is positioned it may operate similar to an attachment that has been applied by the heat process described above. -
FIG. 9 shows a common stand mixer and the improved mixer blade in combination with acontainer 22. The over moldedelastomeric sheath 11 in combination with theflexible fins 12 is shown attached to themixing blade 10. The improved mixing blade solves the problem of having a gap between the side of thecontainer 22 and theblade 10. Unlike the typical gap between the container and a standard mixer blade, which is a dead zone where the mixture sticks to the container walls and does not get mixed in unless other measures are taken, adjacent fins co-act with the blade and the container wall to form a plurality of downwardly-angled flow channels. Themixer housing 18 includes thedrive hub 19 that rotates on thecentral mixer axis 17. The mixerblade drive shaft 21 rotates on themixer blade axis 20. - The
flexible fins 12 are placed in a position so that in conjunction with the rotating mixer blade, the flow channels formed by the flexible fins push down the material with every rotation of the mixer blade, and allow solids, such as nuts or chocolate chips, to pass through without being comminuted. By pushing the mixture toward the center of the container, the mixture will consistently and uniformly be mixed. Thus, the normal residue which is left by the mixture in an ordinary mixer blade may be mixed thoroughly by using the attachment. - The length of the flexible fins may vary. The fins may vary depending on the size of the container and the size of the mixer blade. The larger the container and the smaller the mixer blade, the larger the flexible fins may be. Alternatively, the smaller the container and the larger the mixer blade, the smaller the flexible fins may be. Thus, the disclosed invention pertains to containers of different sizes. In addition to providing a way of making a consistent and uniform mixture, the attachment is easy to clean.
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FIG. 10 shows an exploded view of yet another embodiment of a mixer blade attachment of the present invention. In this embodiment ametal insert 23 attaches to the mixer drive shaft. There may be anannular groove 28 undercut in theinsert 23 to prevent theplastic mixer blade 27 from slipping off. Theplastic mixer blade 27 may be molded over the metal insert. This allows themetal insert 23 to change depending upon the manufacturer of the mixer so as to allow the mixer blade to fit many types of mixers. Themetal insert 23 may have a plurality ofsplines 24 that grip the plastic to provide rotational gripping and prevent slippage. The mixer blade may have acircular frame design 25 that may assist in mixing. The flexible fins andsheath 26 may be over-molded onto the mixer blade. - The preferred embodiments herein disclosed are not intended to be exhaustive or to unnecessarily limit the scope of the invention. The preferred embodiments were chosen and described in order to explain the principles of the present invention so that others skilled in the art may practice the invention. Having shown and described preferred embodiments of the present invention, those skilled in the art will realize that many variations and modifications may be made to affect the described invention. Many of those variations and modifications will provide the same result and fall within the spirit of the claimed invention.
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1. An improved blade for a device for mixing a material, the device having a drive shaft, comprising:
a means for attaching the blade for rotation to the drive shaft, about an axis of rotation defined by the drive shaft;
a mixing body, disposed about the axis of rotation, the mixing body having, when viewed in profile, a pair of rays that extend outward, forming an obtuse angle, from a vertex, the outward ends of the rays connected to a pair of curved arms that join together at a bottom of the body, the vertex and the bottom of the body aligned along the axis of rotation; and
a means for wiping a surface proximate to the mixing body as the drive shaft rotates the mixing body, the wiping means being disposed on at least the pair of curved arms.
2. The blade of claim 1 , wherein:
the wiping means comprises a plurality of elastomeric fins.
3. The blade of claim 1 , wherein:
each fin is arranged along the curved arms at an oblique angle that directs the material downwardly as the mixing body rotates.
4. The blade of claim 2 , wherein:
each fin is arranged along the curved arms at an oblique angle that directs the material downwardly as the mixing body rotates.
5. The blade of claim 1 , wherein:
the mixing body is attached at the vertex to the drive shaft attaching means.
6. The blade of claim 3 , wherein:
the fins are in a spaced-apart relationship along the curved arms with the fins alternatingly positioned in the axial direction, between bilaterally symmetrical sides of the mixing body.
7. The blade of claim 4 , wherein the fins are in a spaced-apart relationship along the curved arms, with the fins alternatingly positioned in the axial direction, between first and second bilaterally symmetrical sides of the mixing body.
8. The blade of claim 2 , wherein:
each elastomeric fin comprises silicone rubber.
9. The blade of claim 1 , wherein said means for attaching the blade to the drive shaft is a metal insert.
10. The blade of claim 9 , wherein the blade is molded over the metal insert.
11. An improved blade for a device for mixing a material while wiping an internal surface of a container for the material, the device having a drive shaft, comprising:
a means for attaching the blade for rotation to the drive shaft, about an axis of rotation defined by the drive shaft;
a mixing body, disposed about the axis of rotation, the mixing body having, when viewed in profile, a pair of rays that extend outward, forming an obtuse angle, from a vertex, the outward ends of the rays connected to a pair of curved arms that join together at a bottom of the body, the vertex and the bottom of the body aligned along the axis of rotation; and
a plurality of downwardly-angled flow channels disposed on at least the pair of curved arms between the mixing body and the internal surface.
12. The blade of claim 11 , wherein:
each downwardly-angled flow channel is defined by one of the curved arms, a pair of fins, each of which is disposed along the curved arm at an oblique angle thereto, and the internal surface.
13. An improved blade for a device for mixing a material, the device having a drive shaft, comprising:
a mixing body, comprising:
a means for attaching the blade to the drive shaft, about an axis of rotation defined by the drive shaft;
a pair of elongate members, extending generally radially from the drive shaft-attaching means, from which a first end of each of the elongate arms originates; and
a pair of curved arms, each curved arm originating at a second end of the corresponding elongate member, the respective second ends of the curved arms joining together at a bottom of the body, along the axis of rotation;
the elongate members and curved arms disposed about the axis of rotation; and
a means for wiping a surface proximate to the mixing body as the blade rotates, the wiping means disposed on at least the pair of curved arms.
14. The blade of claim 13 , wherein:
the wiping means comprises a plurality of elastomeric fins.
15. The blade of claim 14 , wherein:
each fin is arranged along one of the pair of curved arms at an oblique angle that directs the material downwardly as the mixing body rotates.
16. The blade of claim 15 , wherein:
the fins are in a spaced-apart relationship along the curved arms with the fins alternatingly positioned in the axial direction, between bilaterally symmetrical sides of the mixing body.
17. The blade of claim 14 , wherein:
each fin is angled so that a downwardly-directed surface of each fin directs the material downwardly as the blade rotates.
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