Patents by Inventor Benjamin Henry Branson
Benjamin Henry Branson has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 8109668Abstract: The blender includes a motor housing that has an outer surface surrounding an electric motor. The motor housing has a first end and a second end. The outer surface has a first mounting member. The motor housing includes a control electrically connected to the motor. A jar has an open end and a blending end and an interior surface. The jar includes a blade assembly proximate to the blending end. The jar is removably mountable to the first end of the motor housing in a operable position. The interior surface of the jar has a second mounting member. The second mounting member is in releasable registry with the first mounting member when the open end of the jar is placed over the first end of the motor housing in a storage position such that the motor housing is at least partially contained within the jar.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2007Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: Hamilton Beach Brands, Inc.Inventors: Michael Garman, Benjamin Henry Branson, III
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Patent number: 7918601Abstract: A blender jar defines a geometry to impart vertical movement to material being processed in the blender jar, and, alternatively or in combination, improves the horizontal movement to the blended material. By configuring one or more agitators on the floor of a jar, laminar flow or symmetric flow of material around the jar is disrupted. The material is forced in an upward direction in the jar and, therefore, into more frequent contact with the cutter blades rotating in the jar. A dispensing blender jar includes a hole in the jar wall that leads to a dispensing spout. The hole is positioned, at least in part, on the leading edge of a vertical bump in the sidewall of the jar.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2007Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Assignee: Hamilton Beach Brands, Inc.Inventors: Benjamin Henry Branson, III, John Robert Bohannon, Jr., Brian Paul Williams
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Patent number: 7780338Abstract: The invention relates to an interlock assembly for a spindle mixer where the interlock assembly includes a cup guide, an actuator pin, and an interlock mechanism. Placing a cup within the cup guide actuates the actuator pin that, in turn, engages the interlock mechanism. Engagement of the interlock mechanism selectively activates an electric motor. The pin moves through the body of the guide. The guide can be selectively removed from the mixer, and the pin, in one embodiment, is selectively removed from the guide. An optional bypass switch can be included to allow for the direct engagement of the motor.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2006Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Hamilton Beach Brands, Inc.Inventors: Larry R. Olson, Benjamin Henry Branson, III, Atle Larsen
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Patent number: 7712951Abstract: A blender jar defines a geometry to impart vertical movement to material being processed in the blender jar, and, alternatively or in combination, improves the horizontal movement to the blended material. By configuring one or more agitators on the floor of a jar, laminar flow or symmetric flow of material around the jar is disrupted. The material is forced in an upward direction in the jar and, therefore, into more frequent contact with the cutter blades rotating in the jar.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2008Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: Hamilton Beach Brands, Inc.Inventors: John Robert Bohannon, Jr., Benjamin Henry Branson, III, Brian Paul Williams
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Patent number: 7673824Abstract: A drink maker for processing foodstuff and dispensing the processed foodstuff therefrom. A base encloses a motor and a jar including a first recirculation surface is removably mountable to the base. A processing cup including a second recirculation surface is removably mountable to the jar and the jar and processing cup comprise a container in an assembled configuration. A recirculation chamber is defined by the first and second recirculation surfaces. The base includes an arcuate-shaped mounting wall extending from its top surface and the jar includes a skirt having a first wall and a second wall positioned radially outwardly from the first wall. The first and second walls define a mounting gap and the mounting wall is positioned in the mounting gap in the assembled configuration.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2005Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: Hamilton Beach Brands, Inc.Inventors: George William Stamper, III, Benjamin Henry Branson, III
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Publication number: 20080298169Abstract: A mixing device configured for shipment and/or storage includes a base housing at least one motor, a jar removably mountable to the base in an operating configuration for containing foodstuff, and a blade assembly loosely positioned in the jar. The blade assembly has a first surface and an opposing second surface. The second surface of the blade assembly operatively engages that at least one motor in the operating configuration. The device further includes a blending tool operatively connected to the first surface of the blade assembly and an enclosure removably mountable to the first surface of the blade assembly to enclose the blending tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2008Publication date: December 4, 2008Applicant: Hamilton Beach Brands, Inc.Inventors: Benjamin Henry Branson, III, Derek Hassell
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Patent number: 7422361Abstract: A dispensing blender for blending foodstuff and dispensing foodstuff therefrom. The dispensing blender includes a base enclosing a motor, a jar removably mountable to the base, a collar removably mountable between the base and the jar and a dispensing spout mounted to the collar. At least a portion of the dispensing spout is movable to an open position wherein foodstuff within the jar is able to flow from the jar, through the collar and out of the dispensing spout and a closed position wherein the foodstuff is blocked from flowing out of the dispensing spout.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2005Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: Hamilton Beach Brands, Inc.Inventors: Ernest B. Pryor, Jr., John Robert Bohannon, Jr., Benjamin Henry Branson, III, Atle Larsen, George William Stamper, III, Brian Paul Williams
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Publication number: 20080212403Abstract: The blender includes a motor housing that has an outer surface surrounding an electric motor. The motor housing has a first end and a second end. The outer surface has a first mounting member. The motor housing includes a control electrically connected to the motor. A jar has an open end and a blending end and an interior surface. The jar includes a blade assembly proximate to the blending end. The jar is removably mountable to the first end of the motor housing in a operable position. The interior surface of the jar has a second mounting member. The second mounting member is in releasable registry with the first mounting member when the open end of the jar is placed over the first end of the motor housing in a storage position such that the motor housing is at least partially contained within the jar.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2007Publication date: September 4, 2008Applicant: HAMILTON BEACH/PROCTOR-SILEX, INC.Inventors: Michael Garman, Benjamin Henry Branson
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Publication number: 20080170465Abstract: A blender jar defines a geometry to impart vertical movement to material being processed in the blender jar, and, alternatively or in combination, improves the horizontal movement to the blended material. By configuring one or more agitators on the floor of a jar, laminar flow or symmetric flow of material around the jar is disrupted. The material is forced in an upward direction in the jar and, therefore, into more frequent contact with the cutter blades rotating in the jar.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2008Publication date: July 17, 2008Inventors: John Robert Bohannon, Benjamin Henry Branson, Brian Paul Williams
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Patent number: 7371004Abstract: A travel mug that is configured to blend food and adapted for being transported with a user in a drinking configuration and for mounting to a blender for blending food therein in a blending configuration. The mug includes a cup body having an open top, an open bottom and a cavity therein. A drinking cap is removably mounted to the top of the cup body. The drinking cap includes a drinking hole and a closure movable between a sealing position wherein the closure seals the drinking hole and an open position where the closure is spaced from the drinking hole. A blade fitting, having a blending blade, is removably mounted to the bottom of the cup body when the travel mug is in the blending configuration. Further, a bottom closure is removably mounted to the bottom of the cup body when the travel mug is in the drinking configuration.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2007Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Assignee: Hamilton Beach Brands, Inc.Inventors: Benjamin Henry Branson, III, Mark K. Romandy
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Publication number: 20080101155Abstract: The invention relates to an interlock assembly for a spindle mixer where the interlock assembly includes a cup guide, an actuator pin, and an interlock mechanism. Placing a cup within the cup guide actuates the actuator pin that, in turn, engages the interlock mechanism. Engagement of the interlock mechanism selectively activates an electric motor. The pin moves through the body of the guide. The guide can be selectively removed from the mixer, and the pin, in one embodiment, is selectively removed from the guide. An optional bypass switch can be included to allow for the direct engagement of the motor.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2006Publication date: May 1, 2008Inventors: Larry R. Olson, Benjamin Henry Branson, Atle Larsen
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Patent number: 7350963Abstract: A blender jar defines a geometry to impart vertical movement to material being processed in the blender jar, and, alternatively or in combination, improves the horizontal movement to the blended material. By configuring one or more agitators on the floor of a jar, laminar flow or symmetric flow of material around the jar is disrupted. The material is forced in an upward direction in the jar and, therefore, into more frequent contact with the cutter blades rotating in the jar.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2005Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: Hamilton Beach Brands, Inc.Inventors: Brian Paul Williams, Benjamin Henry Branson, III, John Robert Bohannon, Jr.
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Patent number: D554938Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2007Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: Hamilton Beach/Proctor-Silex, Inc.Inventors: Michael Garman, Benjamin Henry Branson, III