18458590. CORDLESS BLENDING APPLIANCE simplified abstract (WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION)

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CORDLESS BLENDING APPLIANCE

Organization Name

WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Antonius K. Aditjandra of St. Joseph MI (US)

Richard D. Arnold of St. Joseph MI (US)

Lynsey A. Howse of St. Joseph MI (US)

Rebecca K. Kasner of St. Joseph MI (US)

Brandon Tyler Mock of St. Joseph MI (US)

John Jay Myers of Saugatuck MI (US)

Nicholas Hill Schutte of St. Joseph MI (US)

Yifan Wang of Benton Harbor MI (US)

Rex D. Wilson of Stevensville MI (US)

CORDLESS BLENDING APPLIANCE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18458590 titled 'CORDLESS BLENDING APPLIANCE

Simplified Explanation

The cordless appliance described in the patent application is a blender that includes a base unit with a housing, a drive connection, a battery-receiving cavity, and a motor powered by a removable battery. The blender jar has an upper collar, and two lid assemblies - one with a blade assembly and a drive connecting member, and the other with a cap member. The lid assemblies are designed for limited rotation with respect to the blender jar for engagement.

  • Base unit with housing, drive connection, battery-receiving cavity, and motor powered by a removable battery
  • Blender jar with upper collar
  • First lid assembly with blade assembly and drive connecting member
  • Second lid assembly with cap member
  • Lid assemblies designed for limited rotation with respect to the blender jar

Potential Applications

The technology described in this patent application could be applied to various cordless kitchen appliances, such as mixers, food processors, and coffee grinders.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of limited mobility and flexibility when using traditional corded kitchen appliances. It allows users to move freely around the kitchen without being restricted by a power cord.

Benefits

The cordless appliance provides convenience and ease of use for users who want to blend ingredients without being tethered to a power outlet. It also offers portability for outdoor use or travel.

Potential Commercial Applications

The cordless blender could be marketed to home cooks, professional chefs, outdoor enthusiasts, and individuals who enjoy camping or RV travel. The technology could also be integrated into commercial kitchen equipment for restaurants and catering businesses.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art for this technology could be cordless hand blenders or immersion blenders that are already available in the market. These products offer similar portability and convenience for blending tasks.

Unanswered Questions

How does the limited rotation feature of the lid assemblies improve the blending process?

The limited rotation feature allows for better control and manipulation of the blending process, ensuring thorough mixing of ingredients without the need for manual stirring.

What safety features are included in the design to prevent accidents or injuries during operation?

Safety features such as automatic shut-off mechanisms, blade guards, and secure locking mechanisms may be incorporated into the design to prevent accidents or injuries while using the cordless blender.


Original Abstract Submitted

A cordless appliance includes a blender having a base unit with a housing and an upwardly opening upper cavity. A drive connection is positioned within the upwardly opening upper cavity. The housing further includes a battery-receiving cavity that is configured to receive a removable battery. A motor is disposed within the housing of the base unit it is contemplated to be powered by the removable battery. A blender jar includes an upper collar in an interior cavity. A first lid assembly is configured to be coupled to the upper collar of the blender jar and includes a blade assembly and a drive connecting member. A second lid assembly includes a cap member removably received on an open aperture of the second lid assembly. The first and second lid assemblies are configured for limited rotation with respect to the blender jar for engagement of the same.