Patents by Inventor Carl G. Sontheimer

Carl G. Sontheimer 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).

  • Patent number: 4734604
    Abstract: A friction braking system located entirely inside an induction motor of an appliance quickly stops rotation of the rotor in the appliance motor, for example such as a food processor, whenever the A.C. electrical power is turned off. Thus, rotation of any tool being operated in the appliance is quickly stopped, whenever the electrical power is interrupted. The rotor in the induction motor is axially slidably mounted on the motor shaft and is keyed to the shaft for permitting axial shifting displacement of the rotor relative to the stator while preventing any angular displacement of the rotor relative to the shaft. Consequently, the rotor and shaft always turn and stop as a function unit. A friction brake lining is affixed within the motor housing offset from the axis of the motor shaft as far as practicable. A disc brake mounted onto the rotor has an annular friction braking surface positioned for engagement against the brake lining.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 1986
    Date of Patent: March 29, 1988
    Assignee: Cuisinarts, Inc.
    Inventors: Carl G. Sontheimer, William R. Smith-Vaniz
  • Patent number: 4702162
    Abstract: A salad spinner dryer attachment is provided for a food processor having a base housing containing an electrical motor drive with a deck located on top of the base housing for removably mounting a working bowl thereon in predetermined engaged fixed position and having a tool drive shaft projecting vertically above the deck which drive shaft is rotatable by the motor drive at a first rotational speed around a main vertical axis of rotation. The attachement has an upstanding auxiliary bowl removably mountable upon the deck in place of the working bowl in the predetermined engaged fixed position. This auxiliary bowl has an uninterrupted side wall and a bottom trough for catching and holding any water which drains down its inside surface. A slotted basket is rotatably mountable in the auxiliary bowl to rotate around the main vertical axis at a second rotational speed substantially less than the first rotational speed of the tool drive shaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 1987
    Date of Patent: October 27, 1987
    Assignee: Cuisinarts, Inc.
    Inventors: Carl G. Sontheimer, James E. Williams
  • Patent number: 4647727
    Abstract: A safety switch for automatically interrupting a circuit when its main contacts are fused or stuck together in the "ON" position comprises a housing containing a pair of main contacts and auxiliary safety contacts which are normally closed but are automatically opened when the main contacts fuse together. One main contact is an "ON" contact, and the other main contact is carried by a movable switch arm. A first spring in the housing mechanically coupled to the movable switch arm normally urges the movable main contact into open position away from the engagement with the ON contact. Switch operating means include a movable actuator to overcome the biasing force of the spring for moving the movable main contact to closed position into engagement with the ON main contact for energizing a circuit controlled by the main contacts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 1985
    Date of Patent: March 3, 1987
    Assignee: Cuisinarts, Inc.
    Inventor: Carl G. Sontheimer
  • Patent number: 4623097
    Abstract: A convenient feedtube protector and single-motion cover lifting structure is provided for a food processor of the type including a housing containing an electric motor drive and control means for rendering the motor drive inoperative unless the control means are actuated. The food processor can be actuated when and only when both the cover and the feedtube protector are properly positioned, such that the control means become actuated to permit operation of the motor drive, thereby preventing inadvertent insertion of a hand or foreign object through the feedtube while the tool is being driven. The feedtube protector and the cover are separate items, and therefore the normal procedure for removing the cover from the bowl is to remove the feedtube protector first and set it down on a counter and then to remove the cover. In accordance with the present invention, a lateral access opening is provided in the outer sleeve of the feedtube protector for exposing the feedtube to the grasp of the user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 1981
    Date of Patent: November 18, 1986
    Inventor: Carl G. Sontheimer
  • Patent number: 4558375
    Abstract: There is disclosed method and apparatus for recording and retrieving video information in two modes on a single laser recording disc. An annular portion of the disc carries still frame information recorded at a constant angular velocity. One still frame occupies a track or groove extending around exactly one full revolution of the disc recorded at constant angular velocity. Thus, any given still frame is presented on the video screen by repeatedly scanning one track for so long as that particular still frame is desired to be shown on the video screen. Another annular portion of the disc carries video information, i.e. the dynamic parts of a video program, recorded at constant linear velocity along the track or groove being scanned on the disc. A scanning head may be selectively shifted beween the two annular regions in order to incorporate predetermined still frames into the video program at desired spots during the program.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 1983
    Date of Patent: December 10, 1985
    Inventor: Carl G. Sontheimer
  • Patent number: 4371118
    Abstract: Safety interlock method and apparatus employing magnetic effects for food processors having a base enclosing a motor drive, working bowl detachably mountable on the base for receiving various rotatable tools removably installable on drive means in the bowl, with removable cover for the bowl. Such food processors normally include a hopper or feed tube on the cover with manually operated pusher for feeding food items down it to the rotating tool. The safety interlock in one embodiment prevents actuation of the drive to prevent tool rotation unless two conditions are met: (1) the working bowl is in proper position and (2) the cover is in proper position. The safety interlock in another embodiment prevents actuation of the motor drive unless three conditions are met: (1) bowl in proper position, (2) cover in proper position, and (3) food pusher is inserted into the feed tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 1980
    Date of Patent: February 1, 1983
    Assignee: Cuisinarts, Inc.
    Inventors: Carl G. Sontheimer, Allen F. Podell
  • Patent number: 4307847
    Abstract: In order to overcome the unexpected dynamic lifting action of an easily installed rotary cutter tool in a food processor as the lower blade revolves at relatively high velocity through food material, such as shelled nuts in making nut butter, a downward inclination in a forward direction is provided in at least the lower blade, near its outer tip. If desired, such an inclination may be incorporated into both blades of the cutter tool. This downward inclination of the blade surface to provide a negative angle of attack (-A) relative to the direction of rotation may be accomplished in a preferred embodiment by twisting the outer blade portion into a negative angle of attack relative to the remainder of the blade or by mounting the whole blade onto the hub at a negative angle of attack.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 1980
    Date of Patent: December 29, 1981
    Inventor: Carl G. Sontheimer
  • Patent number: 4277995
    Abstract: A rotary slicing tool is provided for a food processor having a hub with a horizontal disc-like member carrying an elevated slicing blade. The disc-like member has a horizontal area with an arcuate slot extending from the hub out to the periphery. The slicing blade is mounted on an elevated arcuate rim behind the slot with the cutting edge projecting forward and elevated above the horizontal area facing forward above the slot for slicing food items, with the slices passing down through the slot. For avoiding smashing or shredding of slices, a gradually sloping shoulder joins the horizontal area with the elevated platform having the rim where the slicing blade is mounted. Both ends of the blade are contoured to conform with the rotational direction of travel; the outer end conforming with the periphery of the disc-like member, and the inner end conforming with the hub, and the cutting edge is spaced well forward of the shoulder near both ends of the slicing blade.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 1979
    Date of Patent: July 14, 1981
    Inventor: Carl G. Sontheimer
  • Patent number: 4216917
    Abstract: An improvement in a food processor of the type having a housing enclosing a motor, a drive shaft extending from the housing, a working bowl which is detachably mountable on the housing in position to surround the shaft for receiving the various rotatable food processing tools which are removably installed on the shaft, with a removable cover on the bowl. Food processors of this type normally include a hopper or feed tube which is carried by the cover, and a manually operated pusher or plunger which is used to feed food items down through the hopper onto the rotating cutter blade, slicing disc, rasping tool, etc.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1978
    Date of Patent: August 12, 1980
    Assignee: Cuisinarts, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard D. Clare, Carl G. Sontheimer
  • Patent number: 4200244
    Abstract: In order to overcome the unexpected dynamic lifting action of an easily installed rotary cutter tool in a food processor as the lower blade revolves at relatively high velocity through food material, such as shelled nuts in making nut butter, a downward inclination in a forward direction is provided in at least the lower blade, near its outer tip. If desired, such an inclination may be incorporated into both blades of the cutter tool. This downward inclination of the blade surface to provide a negative angle of attack (-A) relative to the direction of rotation may be accomplished in a preferred embodiment by twisting the outer blade portion into a negative angle of attack relative to the remainder of the blade or by mounting the whole blade onto the hub at a negative angle of attack.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 1978
    Date of Patent: April 29, 1980
    Inventor: Carl G. Sontheimer
  • Patent number: 4139068
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for conversion of an uneven arm beam balance from metric weight measurement to English weight measurement, and the reverse conversion are described. An illustrative example is a balance rated to measure in kilograms and having a main beam scale graduated in uniform increments of metric weight with associated notched poises, a main weight being discretely positionable in respective notches. A secondary beam scale in parallel relationship with the main beam reads from zero to a value equal to one such metric weight increment, along which a secondary (slider) weight is slidable for making the fine-tuning weight measurements between respective graduations of the main scale. For conversion, there is also provided on the main beam a main English scale graduated in uniform increments of English weight with associated notched poise arranged so that a shift in the position of the main weight by a distance equivalent to 400N Grams weighs an increase of N pounds Avoirdupois.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 25, 1977
    Date of Patent: February 13, 1979
    Assignee: Cuisinarts, Inc.
    Inventors: Carl G. Sontheimer, Richard D. Clare
  • Patent number: 3985304
    Abstract: In food processing apparatus having a working bowl with a motor-driven shaft extending vertically upwards through the bottom of the bowl and various selected rotary tools having disc-like cutting tool members positioned in the top of the bowl which can be engaged with this shaft for processing food introduced through a feed tube in a cover secured over the bowl during use, improved rotary food processing apparatus is provided preventing the cutting surfaces of the disc-like member from inadvertently coming into contact with the undersurface of the cover. The disc member is provided with one or more rounded bearing elements elevated above the cutting elements by a small amount, for example in the range from 1/32 to 3/32 of an inch. These bearing elements are positioned closely adjacent to the periphery of the disc member, and in one illustrated embodiment the bearing element is formed directly at the periphery, thereby not impeding the feeding of food items to the cutting elements in the disc member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 1975
    Date of Patent: October 12, 1976
    Inventor: Carl G. Sontheimer