Blender container
A blender system including a mixing base capable of agitating the contents of associated containers. The mixing base includes a rotatable shaft within a recessed well, a pressure-actuated switch positioned about the periphery of the recessed well, and a locking groove. One container that may be used with the mixing base has an opening at one end and a base at a second end, where the base is tapered. The container also includes one or more locking members in spaced relation about the periphery of the container body. The container body may include a handle coupled to the exterior of the container. The container includes a ring engageable with, and removable from, the periphery of the body opening such that when the ring is coupled to the container, the user is able to drink from the container without spilling or dripping, and a cap engageable with, and removable from, the container.
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This document is a continuation application which is related to, and claims priority through, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/332,793, entitled “Blender Container,” filed on Jan. 13, 2006, which, in turn, is a divisional application that is related to, and claims priority through, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/824,531, filed on Apr. 13, 2004, which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part application that is related to, and claims priority from, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/649,757, filed on Aug. 26, 2003, and issued on Nov. 16, 2004, as U.S. Pat. No. 6,817,750 B1, all the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated in their entirety by reference.
TECHNICAL FIELDThe present invention technically relates to blenders. In particular, the present invention technically relates to blenders and their containers. More particularly, the present invention technically relates to blender systems having mixing containers and drinking containers.
BACKGROUND ARTVarious devices for blending various liquids and solids have been developed over the years. These devices have various features and options to suit a wide variety of uses and applications. For example, there are many blenders that are either handheld or freestanding devices. These devices have been useful but somewhat difficult to clean, use and store unused products, especially, when preparing smaller batches. More specifically, freestanding devices can be too large and cumbersome to use to make smaller portions and are generally better designed for blending larger quantities of fluids and ingredients. Handheld units may be useful designed for blending larger quantities of fluids and ingredients. Handheld units may be useful to make individualized portions, but they may lack the power to properly blend ingredients together. Furthermore, these handheld units are generally used with open containers such as bowls or cups that can increase the chances of spilling or splattering during preparation of the ingredients. Moreover, the unused portion would have to be poured out of the open container and into a sealable container to be stored or to be readily carried by a person. Accordingly, there remains a need for an individualized blender system that may be easier to use, clean and adapted to store unused products.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTIONExemplary embodiments disclosed here are directed to an individualized blender system. According to one exemplary embodiment, the blender system is composed of a base including a motor, an individual-sized container and a combination blender and/or juicer canister. The base includes a body, a motor, an agitating structure coupled to the motor, a recessed well for receiving a container and a pressure-sensitive switch that selectively powers the motor. In use, the container or canister may be placed on the base; and pressure is applied to the container or canister, thereby activating the motor and agitating the contents of the container or canister. The base also includes a locking groove that permits the user to lock the container or canister on the base while keeping the motor in the powered position.
According to another exemplary embodiment, the individually sized container may be bullet-shaped. In alternate embodiments, the container may have a cylindrical, polygonal, cubical, or pyramidal shape. Also, the container may be sealed with a simple cap or a cap having an agitating structure. The container may also include a plurality of ridges that form a stable platform for standing the container like a typical drinking vessel. That is, the bullet-shape container may be inverted so that the container rests on the ridges, and the cap is readily accessible. Additionally, the container may include locking members that engage the locking grooves provided on the blender base.
According to yet another exemplary embodiment, the blender canister includes, at a minimum, a body, a selectively removable base having an agitating structure, locking members that engage the locking grooves provided on the blender base and a selectively removable structure for sieving the container contents. In use, with the sieving structure provided in the body of the blender canister, fruits and vegetables may be placed and blended within the bore of the sieving structure. The pulp remaining from the fruits and vegetables remain within the bore of the sieving structure and the resultant juice may be decanted from the blender canister. Alternatively, the blender canister may be used without the removable structure for sieving the container contents.
According to still another embodiment, a container that may be used with a mixing base has an opening at one end and a base at a second end, where the second end is tapered. The container may also include one or more locking members in spaced relation about the periphery of the container body. The container body has a hollow interior and may include a gripping or holding structure that is coupled to the exterior of the body. The container may also include a ring that is selectively attachable and removable from the periphery of the body opening such that when the ring is coupled to the container, the user is able to drink from the container without spilling or dripping.
A different embodiment is directed to caps that may be coupled to one or more of the containers disclosed herein. One cap may have a generally planar top surface and at least one sidewall. The cap may be secured to the open container via at least one coupling structure. The cap may also include openings that are spaced about the top of the container. The openings may have varying sizes, shapes, and density on the cap depending upon the intended or desired use.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING(S)For a better understanding of the present invention, reference is made to the below-referenced accompanying Drawing(s). Reference numbers refer to the same or equivalent parts of the present invention throughout the several figures of the Drawing(s).
The detailed description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of exemplary embodiments and is not intended to represent the only forms in which the exemplary embodiments may be constructed and/or utilized. The description generally sets forth the functions and/or sequence of steps for constructing and operating the exemplary embodiments in connection with the illustrated embodiments. However, that the same or equivalent functions and/or sequences of steps may be accomplished by different embodiments is understood and is intended to be encompassed within the spirit and scope of the invention.
Some embodiments of the invention will be described in detail with reference to the related drawings of
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The blender container 106 includes selectively removable lid 104, 105, and a base member 110 which may be provided with an agitating structure 108. As shown in
According to one exemplary embodiment, the blender container 106 may include a juicer element 111. Juicer element 111 is composed of a main body 113 and a plurality of sieve elements 114 spaced about the periphery of the main body 113. According to the exemplary embodiment depicted in
In one configuration, the container 101 may be also enclosed with a cap 200. In an alternate configuration, the container 101 may be enclosed with a base 202 having an agitating structure 203 as shown in
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The container 1100 also includes a plurality of locking members 1104 that are positioned about the periphery of the container 1100. In one embodiment, locking members 1104 are protuberances that extend substantially perpendicular from the wall 1101 of container 1100. Also, as shown in
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Ring 1103 is positioned atop the mouth of container 1100 (
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In closing, that the embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the principles of these varying embodiments is understood. Other modifications that may be made are within the scope of these embodiments described herein. Thus, by way of example, but not of limitation, alternative configurations may be utilized in accordance with the teachings herein. Accordingly, the drawing(s) and description are illustrative and not meant to be a limitation thereof. Therefore, that the invention covers all embodiments and variations thereof, as long as such embodiments and variations come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents, is intended.
Claims
1. A blender container, comprising:
- a body having an opening at a first end and a base at a second end, said body having a hollow interior and being substantially tapered at said second end;
- at least one handle coupled to the exterior of said body;
- a stop ridge positioned below the body opening and extending from the exterior of said body;
- at least one locking member disposed in spaced relationship about a periphery of said stop ridge;
- means for blending contents contained in said hollow body interior; and
- at least one ring being selectively engageable with, and removable from, said body at said first end.
2. The blender container of claim 1, further comprising at least one thread positioned on the periphery of said body opening, wherein said at least one thread is positioned away from said stop ridge.
3. The blender container of claim 1, further comprising means for agitating the container contents, said means being selectively attachable and removable to said body at said first end.
4. The blender container of claim 3, wherein said agitating means includes at least one blade rotatably coupled to a mixer base.
5. The blender container of claim 1,
- wherein said at least one ring comprises at least one sidewall and a lip coupled at one end to said at least one sidewall, and
- wherein said at least one ring comprises an inner. surface conducive to providing a fit selected from a group consisting essentially of an interference fit and a friction fit.
6. The blender container of claim 1, wherein said at least one ring comprises a plurality of rings.
7. The blender container of claim 1, further comprising at least one ridge positioned on the interior of said body.
8. The blender container of claim 1, wherein said at least one handle is substantially C-shaped.
9. The blender container of claim 1, further comprising at least one cap configured for coupling to said body opening at said first end, the at least one cap being selectively engageable with, and removable from, said body first end.
10. The blender container of claim 9, wherein said at least one cap comprises an inner surface conducive to providing a fit selected from a group consisting essentially of an interference fit and a friction fit.
11. The blender container of claim 9, wherein said at least one cap includes a plurality of openings adapted for shaking out coarse items contained within said hollow body.
12. A blender container, comprising:
- a hollow body being open at a first end and closed at a second end, said hollow body being substantially tapered at said second end and provided with at least one interior ridge;
- a base member adapted to blend the contents of said hollow body when operatively coupled to said first open end of said hollow body;
- at least one means for facilitating drinking from said first open end, the at least one drinking facilitating means being engageable with, and removable from, the hollow body first end; and
- means for locking said operatively coupled hollow body and base member to a blender base.
13. The blender container of claim 12, wherein said substantially tapered second end facilitates blending of contents within said hollow body.
14. The blender container of claim 12,
- wherein said at least one drinking facilitating means includes at least one annular member operatively engaged with said first open end of said hollow body, and
- wherein said at least one annular member comprises an inner surface conducive to providing a fit selected from a group consisting essentially of an interference fit and a friction fit.
15. The blender container of claim 12, wherein said at least one drinking facilitating means comprises a plurality of annular members.
16. The blender container of claim 12, wherein said locking means includes at least one blender base locking member protruding from the outer periphery of said first open end over said operatively coupled base member.
17. The blender container of claim 12, further comprising at least one cap operatively coupled to said first open end, the at least one cap, the at least one cap being selectively engageable with, and removable from, said body first end.
18. The blender container of claim 17, wherein said at least one cap comprises an inner surface conducive to providing a fit selected from a group consisting essentially of an interference fit and a friction fit.
19. The blender container of claim 17, wherein said at least one cap includes a plurality of openings adapted for shaking out coarse items contained within said hollow body.
20. A blender container, comprising:
- a mug-like body being tapered at one end;
- at least one substantially elongated ridge disposed on the interior of said mug-like body;
- means for blending contents contained within said mug-like body;
- at least one annular member adapted for engaging with said mug-like body opposite said tapered end; and
- means for operatively locking said mug-like body to a blender base.
21. The blender container of claim 20, wherein said blending means includes a base member with at least one blade adapted to agitate contents within said mug-like body.
22. The blender container of claim 21, wherein said base member is operatively coupled to said mug-like body away from said tapered end.
23. The blender container of claim 20,
- wherein said at least one annular member comprises at least one sidewall and a lip coupled at one end to said at least one sidewall, and
- wherein said at least one annular member comprises an inner surface conducive to providing a fit selected from a group consisting essentially of an interference fit and a friction fit.
24. The blender container of claim 20, wherein said at least one annular member comprises a plurality of annular members.
25. The blender container of claim 20, wherein said operative locking means includes at least one blender base locking tab protruding from the outer periphery of said mug-like body away from said tapered end.
26. The blender container of claim 20, further comprising at least one perforated cap operatively coupled to said mug-like body away from said tapered end, the at least one cap being selectively engageable with, and removable from, said body first end.
27. The blender container of claim 26, wherein said at least one cap comprises an inner surface conducive to providing a fit selected from a group consisting essentially of an interference fit and a friction fit.
28. A blender container, comprising:
- a body having an opening at a first end and a base at a second end, said body having a hollow interior and being substantially tapered at said second end, and the body having an exterior surface for gripping and holding the body;
- a stop ridge positioned below the body opening and extending from the exterior of said body;
- at least one locking member disposed in spaced relationship about a periphery of said stop ridge;
- means for blending contents contained in said hollow body interior; and
- at least one ring being selectively engageable with, and removable from, said body at said first end.
29. The blender container of claim 28, further comprising at least one thread positioned on the periphery of said body opening, wherein said at least one thread is positioned away from said stop ridge.
30. The blender container of claim 28, further comprising means for agitating the container contents, said agitating means being selectively attachable and removable to said body at said first end.
31. The blender container of claim 30, wherein said agitating means includes at least one blade rotatably coupled to a mixer base.
32. The blender container of claim 28,
- wherein said at least one ring comprises at least one sidewall and a lip coupled at one end to said at least one sidewall, and
- wherein said at least one ring comprises an inner surface conducive to providing a fit selected from a group consisting essentially of an interference fit and a friction fit.
33. The blender container of claim 28, wherein said at least one ring comprises a plurality of rings.
34. The blender container of claim 28, further comprising at least one ridge positioned on the interior of said body.
35. The blender container of claim 28, further comprising at least one cap configured for coupling to said body opening at said first end, the at least one cap being selectively engageable with, and removable from, said body first end.
36. The blender container of claim 35, wherein said at least one cap comprises an inner surface conducive to providing a fit selected from a group consisting essentially of an interference fit and a friction fit.
37. The blender container of claim 35, wherein said at least one cap includes a plurality of openings adapted for shaking out coarse items contained within said hollow body.
38. A blender container, comprising:
- a hollow body being open at a first end and closed at a second end, said hollow body being substantially tapered at said second end and provided with at least one interior ridge, and the hollow body having an exterior surface for gripping and holding the hollow body;
- a base member adapted to blend the contents of said hollow body when operatively coupled to said first open end of said hollow body;
- at least one means for facilitating drinking from said first open end, the drinking facilitating means being engageable with the hollow body first end; and
- means for locking said operatively coupled hollow body and base member to a blender base.
39. The blender container of claim 38, wherein said substantially tapered second end facilitates blending of contents within said hollow body.
40. The blender container of claim 38,
- wherein said at least one drinking facilitating means includes at least one annular member operatively engaged with said first open end of said hollow body, and
- wherein said at least one annular member comprises an inner surface conducive to providing a fit selected from a group consisting essentially of an interference fit and a friction fit.
41. The blender container of claim 38, wherein at least one annular member comprises a plurality of rings.
42. The blender container of claim 38, wherein said locking means includes at least one blender base locking member protruding from the outer periphery of said first open end over said operatively coupled base member.
43. The blender container of claim 38, further comprising at least one cap operatively coupled to said first open end, the at least one cap being selectively engageable with, and removable from, said body first end.
44. The blender container of claim 43, wherein said at least one cap comprises an inner surface conducive to providing a fit selected from a group consisting essentially of an interference fit and a friction fit.
45. The blender container of claim 43, wherein said at least one cap includes a plurality of openings adapted for shaking out coarse items contained within said hollow body.
46. A blender container, comprising:
- a mug-like body being tapered at one end, the mug-like body having an exterior surface for gripping and holding the mug-like body;
- at least one substantially elongated ridge disposed on the interior of said mug-like body;
- means for blending contents contained within said mug-like body;
- at least one annular member adapted for engaging with said mug-like body opposite said tapered end; and
- means for operatively locking said mug-like body to a blender base.
47. The blender container of claim 46, wherein said blending means includes a base member with at least one blade adapted to agitate contents within said mug-like body.
48. The blender container of claim 47, wherein said base member is operatively coupled to said mug-like body away from said tapered end.
49. The blender container of claim 46, wherein said operative locking means includes at least one blender base locking tab protruding from the outer periphery of said mug-like body away from said tapered end.
50. The blender container of claim 46,
- wherein said at least one annular member is operatively engaged with said first open end of said mug-like body, and
- wherein said at least one annular member comprises an inner surface conducive to providing a fit selected from a group consisting essentially of an interference fit and a friction fit.
51. The blender container of claim 46, wherein said at least one annular member comprises a plurality of annular members.
52. The blender container of claim 46, further comprising at least one perforated cap operatively coupled to said mug-like body away from said tapered end, the at least one cap being selectively engageable with, and removable from, said mug-like body away from said tapered end.
53. The blender container of claim 52, wherein said at least one cap comprises an inner surface conducive to providing a fit selected from a group consisting essentially of an interference fit and a friction fit.
54. The blender container of claim 52, wherein said at least one cap includes a plurality of openings adapted for shaking out coarse items contained within said hollow body.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 4, 2007
Publication Date: Aug 9, 2007
Applicant:
Inventor: Lenny Sands (Encino, CA)
Application Number: 11/732,727
International Classification: A47J 43/046 (20060101); A47J 43/06 (20060101);