Improved juicer

The improved juicer design with a dual-chamber bin and inner lid wall prevents pulp impact on seals, maintaining airtightness and reducing leakage by directing juice and pulp into separate collection chambers.

JP7827316B2Active Publication Date: 2026-03-10CAPBRAN HOLDINGS LLC
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Filing Date
2022-02-22
Publication Date
2026-03-10

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Technical Problem

Centrifugal juicers face issues with pulp impacting sensitive areas, leading to juice leakage and loss of airtightness due to the same centripetal forces that separate juice from pulp, causing damage to seals and seams.

Method used

An improved juicer design featuring a motor base, juicer bin with inner and outer walls, sieve basket, and a juicer bin lid that includes an inner lid wall to prevent pulp from interfering with the operation by blocking its impact on seals and ensuring airtightness, with centrifugal force directing juice and pulp into separate collection chambers.

Benefits of technology

Prevents pulp from damaging seals and maintaining airtightness, reducing juice leakage and ensuring efficient juice production without interruptions.

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Abstract

The present application relates to an improved juicer that can process food ingredients to produce juice and pulp. The improved juicer can prevent the produced pulp from interfering with the functionality of the improved juicer by preventing the pulp from impacting critical areas within the improved juicer. The improved juicer can prevent the pulp from impacting and breaking an airtight seal during processing that would allow air to escape and juice to escape. A method of making the improved juicer is also described.
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[Technical Field]

[0001] [CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS] This application claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. Patent Application No. 17 / 190,858, filed March 3, 2021, the contents of which are incorporated by reference in their entirety.

[0002] [Field of the Invention] The present application relates to an improved juicer that prevents pulp produced during food processing from interfering with the function of the juicer. [Background technology]

[0003] [Background of the invention] Juicers are devices enjoyed by millions of users worldwide for their delicious health benefits. Juicers extract juice from ingredients by crushing, grinding, cutting, chopping, and / or squeezing fruits, herbs, leafy greens, vegetables, nuts, and other foods in a process known as juicing. The health benefits of juicing include being a good way to increase your diet with fresh fruits and vegetables and their vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and phytonutrients. Other benefits include improved nutrient absorption, reduced cancer risk, a strengthened immune system, toxin removal, aided digestion, and weight loss.

[0004] There are many different types of juicers. A popular type of juicer is the centrifugal juicer, which receives ingredients such as fruits and vegetables through a feed tube that connects to a rotating surface that may have teeth, blades, and / or other serrated mechanisms. The ingredients are brought into contact with the rotating surface, which rotates at approximately 6,000 to 14,000 rpm. Centrifugal force separates the juice from the pulp and then forces the juice through a mesh surface, such as a sieve or strainer. The juice separated from the pulp can then be enjoyed by the user. The remaining pulp can be discarded or used for other purposes by the user. Other types of juicers include masticating juicers, twin-gear juicers, and juice presses. Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]

[0005] Centrifugal juicers offer many advantages, such as fast juicing times, but they also present challenges. For example, the produced pulp is subject to the same centripetal forces as the juice. These forces push the pulp out of the processing area and into the pulp collection area. These forces can also cause the pulp to impact the juicer's walls or any seams or seals, such as those between the walls and the lid. The impact of the pulp hitting these areas can result in juice leaking or air escaping through unwanted gaps, causing a loss of airtightness.

[0006] Therefore, there is a need for an improved juicer that prevents pulp produced during processing from impacting sensitive areas of the juicer. There is also a need for a juicer that maintains its airtightness by preventing certain impacts that could damage seals, seams, etc. There is also a need for a juicer that prevents juice from leaking from the juicer, resulting in product loss, interruptions in the juicing process, and unwanted mess and cleanup. And there is a need for methods of manufacturing and creating such improved juicers. [Means for solving the problem]

[0007] [Summary of the Invention] The systems and techniques disclosed herein feature an improved juicer for processing food materials to produce juice and pulp. The improved juicer can prevent pulp produced during the processing of food materials from interfering with the function of the juicer. For example, the improved juicer can prevent the produced pulp from impinging on seams or seals formed by parts of the juicer.

[0008] In one aspect, the systems and techniques disclosed herein feature an improved juicer configured to process food material to produce juice and pulp. The improved juicer can have a motor base with a motor. The improved juicer can also have a juicer bin. The juicer bin can have an outer juicer bin wall and an inner juicer bin wall. The motor base can be adapted to receive the juicer bin. The improved juicer can also have a sieve basket. The sieve basket can have a sieve basket bottom and a sieve wall. The sieve basket can be adapted to be coupled to the motor.

[0009] The improved juicer may also have a juicer bin lid. The juicer bin lid may be configured to form a seal with the juicer bin. The seal between the juicer bin lid and the juicer bin may be airtight. The juicer bin lid may also have a feeding tube, and the feeding tube may receive food items for processing by the improved juicer. The improved juicer may also have a pusher. The pusher may be adapted to push food items down the feeding tube for processing by the improved juicer. For example, the food item may be an apple, which may be pushed down the feeding tube by the pusher. By pushing the apple down the feeding tube, the pusher may move the apple into an area for processing into juice and pulp.

[0010] The juicer bin lid may also have an inner juicer bin lid wall extending from the bottom of the juicer bin lid. The inner juicer bin lid wall may be positioned to prevent pulp produced during food processing from interfering with the operation of the improved juicer. For example, the inner juicer bin lid wall may be positioned to prevent pulp from impacting the seal formed between the juicer bin and the juicer bin lid.

[0011] Implementations may include one or more of the following features.

[0012] One feature may be a juicer bin configuration. For example, the juicer bin may have a spout. The spout may be a drip-proof spout. An inner juicer bin wall may define an area within the juicer bin. This area inside the inner juicer bin wall may be a juice collection chamber. The juice collection chamber may be an uncovered area within the juicer bin. An outer juicer bin wall may also define an area within the juicer bin. This area inside the outer juicer bin wall and outside the inner juicer bin wall may be a pulp collection chamber. The pulp collection chamber may be an uncovered area within the juicer bin. The inner juicer bin wall may enclose a sieve basket. The sieve basket may be disposed adjacent to the inner juicer bin wall. The sieve basket can also be positioned with a gap between the inner juicer bin walls. The sieve basket can be mounted on the inner juicer bin walls. The sieve basket can cover an uncovered area of ​​the juice collection chamber.

[0013] Another feature may be the motor base configuration. The motor base may have various actuation devices, such as buttons and / or dials, for operating the motor and improved juicer, such as turning the motor on and selecting the motor operating speed. The motor base may also have a bail handle. The bail handle may be attached to the motor base at a bail handle pivot point. The bail handle pivot point may be attached to a spring. The bail handle may be moved to a resting position within a bail handle rest. The bail handle rest may be attached to the juicer bin lid.

[0014] Another feature may be a motor base that can utilize a motor base adapter. The motor base adapter can allow a device to couple to the motor base for operation. For example, the motor base can be coupled to the motor base adapter, which in turn can be coupled to a sieve basket. The improved juicer can be operated with the motor base adapter in a manner similar to the embodiment in which the motor base is directly coupled to the sieve basket. The motor base can also be configured to operate other food processing devices, such as blenders. The motor base adapter can allow the improved juicer to operate with multiple motor bases. The improved juicer can also be configured to operate with a motor base that can operate with multiple devices, with or without other compatible devices similar to the motor base adapter.

[0015] Another feature may be how the motor, sieve basket, and pusher work together to process the food material. For example, the motor can rotate the sieve basket. The sieve wall can have a semipermeable sieve mesh that prevents certain materials from passing through. For example, the sieve mesh can be compromised by multiple metal wires that form a woven wire mesh. The pusher can also press the food material against the bottom of the sieve basket before, during, and after starting the motor to rotate the sieve basket. The rotation of the sieve basket caused by the motor can generate centrifugal force. This centrifugal force can encourage the juice and pulp from the food material to protrude outward.

[0016] Under the influence of centrifugal force generated by the motor rotating the sieve basket, juice generated during the processing of the food material can move from approximately the center of the sieve basket toward the sieve wall. The sieve mesh of the sieve wall can be of a certain density that allows the juice to move through the sieve wall and into the juice collection chamber. This centrifugal force can also be applied to the pulp generated during processing. Any juice remaining in the pulp can be extracted from the pulp by pressing it against the sieve mesh of the sieve wall. The juice can remain in the juice collection chamber until a user chooses to withdraw it.

[0017] The sieve basket can also prevent pulp from entering the juice collection chamber. For example, the sieve mesh of the sieve wall can be of a certain density that prevents solids, such as pulp, from passing through the sieve wall and into the juice collection chamber.

[0018] Centrifugal force generated by the motor rotating the sieve basket can move pulp generated during processing into the pulp collection chamber. The ejected pulp can also be ejected to other areas within the juicer bin. For example, centrifugal force can eject the pulp from the sieve basket outward toward the outer juicer bin wall. The pulp ejected toward the outer juicer bin wall can be collected in the pulp collection chamber. The inner juicer bin wall can separate the pulp in the pulp collection chamber from the juice collection chamber. The pulp in the pulp collection chamber can be washed and removed at a later time by a user.

[0019] Another feature may be the sieve basket configuration. For example, the sieve walls of the sieve basket may be frustoconical in shape. The sieve walls may also be other shapes, such as cylindrical. The sieve walls may have a sieve wall bottom end and a sieve wall top end. The sieve wall bottom end may fit around the bottom of the sieve basket. The sieve wall bottom end and the sieve wall top end may be various sizes to fit the needs of the juicer. For example, the sieve wall top end may have a larger circumference than the circumference of the bottom of the sieve basket. The sieve basket may also have a lip, such as a lip, at the top end of the sieve wall.

[0020] The sieve basket bottom can have features for cutting, grinding, and / or processing food materials. For example, the sieve basket bottom can be grated. The sieve bottom basket can also have teeth. The sieve bottom basket can also have serrated edges. These features can aid in cutting, grinding, and / or processing food materials, especially when the sieve basket is coupled to a motor and the motor is activated, rotating the sieve basket.

[0021] Another feature may be the juicer bin lid configuration. For example, the juicer bin lid can rest on the juicer bin to form a seal. The juicer bin lid can have an outer juicer bin lid wall that can fit into a complementary space formed in the outer juicer bin wall. The juicer bin lid can also be joined to the juicer bin via a physical system to form a seal. For example, the juicer bin lid can be joined to the juicer bin via complimentary threads on the juicer bin lid and the juicer bin. The inner juicer bin lid wall can have a larger circumference than the circumference of the inner juicer bin wall. The inner juicer bin lid wall can also have a smaller circumference than the circumference of the outer juicer bin wall. The inner juicer bin lid wall can also surround the sieve basket. The juicer bin lid can be configured in various lengths. For example, the inner juicer bin lid wall can have a length such that when the improved juicer is assembled, the bottom end of the inner juicer bin lid wall is lower than the top end of the sieve basket or the top end of the inner juicer bin lid wall.

[0022] The protrusion of fruit pulp from the sieve due to centrifugal force generated by the motor rotating the sieve basket can create a powerful impact within the modified juicer and / or juicer bin. For example, the protruding fruit pulp can impact and potentially destroy the seal formed between the juicer bin lid and the juicer bin. Such an impact can potentially damage the airtight seal formed between the juicer bin lid and the juicer bin. This can result in air escaping from the juicer bin and juice leaking out.

[0023] The inner juicer bin lid wall can prevent the generated pulp from interfering with the function of the improved juicer. For example, the inner juicer bin lid wall can block pulp that is ejected by centrifugal force generated by the motor that rotates the sieve basket. The ejected pulp can impact the inner juicer bin wall and fall into the pulp collection bin. By blocking the ejected pulp in this manner, the inner juicer bin lid can prevent the ejected pulp from impacting the seal formed between the juicer bin lid and the juicer bin, or the nearby area nearby, or the outer juicer bin wall. The inner juicer bin lid wall can prevent potential disruption of the operation of the improved juicer, for example, by preventing physical impact in a specific area.

[0024] Another feature may be the configuration of the pusher. For example, the pusher may be adapted to fit closely to the size and shape of the feeding tube. The pusher may also be adapted to be pushed down the entire length of the feeding tube. A narrow pusher chute may be adapted to fit within the feeding tube for use with a narrow pusher. A narrow pusher chute may reduce the effective cavity area of ​​the feeding tube. A narrow pusher chute may effectively reduce the feeding tube size for use with various ingredients, and a narrow pusher may push various ingredients down the same.

[0025] Another feature may be an operational feature of the improved juicer, such as a safety feature to ensure safe operation of the improved juicer. The bail handle can lock the juicer bin lid onto the juicer bin by rotating the bail handle from a first bail handle position to a second bail handle position. The first bail handle position can be a horizontal bail handle position, and the second bail handle position can be a vertical bail handle position. For example, the bail handle can be rotated upward from the first bail handle position approximately adjacent to the motor base to a second vertical bail handle position approximately above the juicer bin lid and juicer bin. The bail handle can be fitted within the bail handle rest. This can ensure that the juicer bin lid remains on top of the juicer bin during operation of the improved juicer.

[0026] Moving the bail handle can also enable operation of the motor. For example, moving the bail handle from a first bail handle position to a second bail handle position can trigger a microswitch that activates the motor for operation. The motor base can have one or more microswitches. Microswitches can also be used with a base adapter to enable the motor under multiple conditions. For example, a motor base with or without a motor base adapter can detect when a juicer device is coupled to the motor. The microswitch that enables the motor can ensure that the motor cannot be operated until a predetermined condition is met, such as a juicer bin lid being on top of the juicer bin and locked therein.

[0027] In another aspect, the systems and techniques disclosed herein feature a method of making an improved juicer for processing food material to produce juice and pulp and capable of preventing the produced pulp from interfering with the processing.

[0028] Implementations may include one or more of the following features.

[0029] For example, a method of manufacturing an improved juicer may include manufacturing a motor base, producing a juicer bin, producing a sieve basket, producing a juicer lid, and producing a pusher. The motor base, juicer bin, sieve basket, juicer bin lid, and pusher may be manufactured to be assembled together. The motor base may be manufactured to be coupled to the sieve basket. A motor base adapter may also be manufactured to be coupled to the motor base and to be coupled to the sieve basket. The motor base adapter may also be manufactured to be assembled together with the motor base, juicer bin, sieve basket, juicer bin lid, and pusher. The improved juicer may compromise multiple materials, including plastic, metal, glass, composites, and / or other materials.

[0030] Another feature of the method may be that a juicer bin with an open top is produced. The juicer bin may also be produced with a spout. The juicer bin may also be manufactured with an inner juicer bin wall that may define a juice collection chamber. The juicer bin may also be manufactured with an outer juicer bin wall that may define a pulp collection chamber outside the inner juicer bin wall. The juicer bin, the outer juicer bin wall, and the inner juicer bin wall may be produced in various shapes. For example, the juicer bin, the outer juicer bin wall, and the inner juicer bin wall may be produced in the shape of a circle and / or concentric circles. The juicer bin, the outer juicer bin wall, and the inner juicer bin wall may also be produced in various other shapes. The juicer bin, the outer juicer bin wall, and the inner juicer bin wall may be produced as a single continuous unit.

[0031] Another feature of the method may be that the sieve basket can be produced with a sieve including a mesh of material such as metal, plastic, composite, and / or other material. The sieve mesh can be produced as part of the sieve wall in various forms such as a continuous wall and / or a panel. The sieve basket can be produced with a sieve basket bottom that can be produced with gratings, teeth, and / or serrated edges. The sieve basket can be produced to couple to a motor base. The sieve basket can also be produced to couple to a motor base adapter.

[0032] Another feature of the method may be that a juicer bin lid is generated to fit onto the top of the juicer bin. The juicer bin lid may also be generated to physically couple to the juicer bin, such as with a complementary thread and groove system. The juicer bin lid may be generated to form a seal with the juicer bin, such as an airtight seal, on the top of the juicer bin. The juicer bin lid may be generated with a feeding tube through which food enters. A pusher may be generated to fit to push food down into the feeding tube for processing. The juicer bin lid may be generated with an inner juicer bin lid wall extending from the bottom of the juicer bin lid. The inner juicer bin lid wall may be designed to prevent pulp produced during food processing from interfering with the operation of the improved juicer. For example, the inner juicer bin lid wall may be designed to extend sufficiently to prevent pulp from impacting and destroying the airtight seal formed between the juicer bin lid and the juicer bin. [Brief explanation of the drawings]

[0033] [Brief description of the drawing] [Figure 1] FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a first embodiment of an improved juicer.

[0034] [Figure 2] FIG. 2 is a side perspective view of the improved juicer of FIG.

[0035] [Figure 3] FIG. 3 is a front perspective exploded view of the improved juicer of FIG.

[0036] [Figure 4] FIG. 4 is a front perspective cross-sectional view of the improved juicer of FIG.

[0037] [Figure 5]5 is a front perspective view of a juicer bin lid with an inner juicer bin lid wall of the improved juicer of FIG. 1. FIG.

[0038] [Figure 6] 6 is a top perspective view of the juicer bin lid of FIG. 5. FIG.

[0039] [Figure 7] 7 is a side perspective view of the juicer bin lid of FIG. 5. FIG.

[0040] [Figure 8] 8 is a side perspective cross-sectional view of the juicer bin lid of FIG. 5. FIG.

[0041] [Figure 9] FIG. 9 is a front perspective view of a second embodiment of the improved juicer.

[0042] [Figure 10] FIG. 10 is a side perspective view of the improved juicer of FIG.

[0043] [Figure 11] FIG. 11 is a front perspective exploded view of the improved juicer of FIG.

[0044] [Figure 12] FIG. 12 is a front perspective cross-sectional view of the improved juicer of FIG. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0045] [Detailed description of the drawings] 1-4 show a first embodiment of an improved juicer 1 from various perspectives.

[0046] 1 shows a motor base 2 that supports a juicer bin 10. A bail handle 6 is shown attached to the motor base 2 that is rotated to a vertical bail handle position where it rests within a bail handle rest 39. An actuation dial 8 is shown on the exterior of the motor base 2 and can be used by a user to control the operation of the improved juicer 1. For example, the actuation dial 8 can activate a motor within the motor base 2 or control the speed of the motor.

[0047] 1 further shows the juicer bin 10 with an outer juicer bin wall 12 that defines the exterior of the juicer bin 10. Also within the juicer bin 10 is an inner juicer bin wall 14. The volume defined by the space between the outer juicer bin wall 12 and the inner juicer bin wall 14 is a pulp collection chamber 50. The pulp collection chamber 50 is a volume where produced pulp is collected and stored until later removal and cleaning by a user. The volume defined by the space enclosed by the inner juicer bin wall 14 is a juice collection chamber 52. The juice collection chamber 52 is a volume where produced juice is collected and stored until a user chooses to withdraw it, such as by actuation of the spout 16. The illustrated spout 16 attached to the juicer bin 10 is a drip-proof spout.

[0048] FIG. 1 further illustrates a sieve basket 20. The sieve basket 20 is shown with a sieve wall 22 in an embodiment having a frustoconical shape. In this configuration, the sieve basket 20 tapers from the open top end to the sieve basket bottom 24. The sieve wall 22 is shown with various sections that may be a mesh matrix surrounding an interwoven material. For example, the mesh matrix may surround woven metal wires of a desired thickness to create a desired density for a semipermeable surface that allows liquids, such as juice, to pass while blocking solids, such as fruit pulp. The sieve basket bottom 24 may have a design and material for processing food materials. For example, the sieve basket bottom 24 may be grid-shaped, have teeth, have serrated edges, and / or have other materials or designs for processing food materials. The open top end of the sieve basket 20 is shown with a sieve basket top lip 26 on top of the sieve wall 22. The volume defined by the space enclosed within the sieve wall 22, the sieve basket bottom 24, and the sieve basket top lip 26 is the processing area 28. The illustrated sieve basket top lip 26 is adjacent to the top surface of the inner juicer bin wall 14. The illustrated sieve basket 20 encloses a juice collection chamber 52. Materials moving from the processing area 28 to the juice collection chamber 52 must move through the semi-permeable surface of the sieve wall 22.

[0049] FIG. 1 further shows the juicer bin lid 30, feeding tube 32, outer juicer bin lid wall 34, inner juicer bin lid wall 36, and pusher 40. The juicer bin lid 30 is shown in a resting position on top of the juicer bin 10 in the juicer bin top recess 18, which forms a juicer bin seal 54 between the juicer bin lid 30 and the juicer bin 10. The illustrated juicer bin seal 54 is airtight to prevent air from escaping and juice from leaking during food processing or other operations. The inner juicer bin lid wall 36 is shown having a circumference that is larger than the circumference of the inner juicer bin wall 14 and the circumference of the sieve basket top lip 26. The inner juicer bin lid wall 36 is shown with a vertical length that extends below the juicer bin seal 54. The pusher 40 is shown inside the feeding tube 32 in a downwardly extending position such that the bottom of the pusher 40 contacts the sieve basket bottom 24. The bail handle rest 39 supports the bail handle 6 when the motor base 2, juicer bin 10, and juicer bin lid 30 are assembled and the bail handle 6 is moved to the vertical bail handle position.

[0050] Food material enters the processing area 28 through the feeding tube 32. When the motor in the motor base 2 rotates the sieve basket 20, the food material in the processing area 28 (ideally between the sieve basket bottom 24 and the pusher 40) is processed to produce juice and pulp. The rotation of the sieve basket 20 by the motor creates centrifugal force that projects the processed material radially outward from approximately the center of the sieve basket 20. The resulting juice and pulp are projected toward the sieve wall 22. The resulting liquid juice passes through the sieve mesh of the sieve wall 22 and enters the juice collection chamber 52. The pulp is blocked by the sieve mesh of the sieve wall 22 and does not enter the juice collection chamber 52. The juice remaining within the pulp can be further extracted by the centrifugal force applied to the pulp pressed against the sieve wall 22.

[0051] Centrifugal force also causes pulp to project out of the sieve basket 20 and into other areas of the juicer bin 10, such as the pulp collection chamber 50. The inner juicer bin lid wall 36 is positioned so that pulp projecting from the sieve basket 20 strikes the inner juicer bin lid wall 36 and falls into the pulp collection chamber 50. Without the inner juicer bin lid wall 36, the pulp could be forced through the juicer bin 10 and the outer juicer bin wall 12. Furthermore, the pulp could potentially impact and damage an airtight seal, such as the juicer bin seal 54. Damaging the juicer bin seal 54 could cause air to escape from the juicer bin 10 and juice to leak. This could result in the loss of valuable juice produced from the food, damage to the machine, and spillage of juice and other food products.

[0052] FIG. 2 shows the improved juicer 1 from a side perspective. The bail handle 6 is shown in a vertical bail handle position. In this position, the bail handle 6 has been rotated upward, or clockwise, from the horizontal bail handle position, and the bail handle 6 rotates about a bail handle pivot point 7 connected to the motor base 2. The bail handle 6 is shown in the vertical bail handle position, resting within a bail handle rest 39. In this position, the bail handle 6 and bail handle rest 39 secure the motor base 2, juicer bin 10, and juicer bin lid 30 assembly. Securing the motor base 2, juicer bin 10, and juicer bin lid 30 assembly ensures that the assembly remains in place, further ensuring safe operation of the improved juicer 1. Additionally, the motor base 2 may include one or more microswitches that can be used to activate the motor. The bail handle 6 can activate a microswitch that allows the motor to operate when rotated from a lower horizontal bail handle position to a higher vertical bail handle position. Such an arrangement can include multiple microswitches. Such an arrangement can also be used with a motor base adapter that allows the motor base 2 and motor to be used with other devices that can activate one or more microswitches for similar motor utilization. This can provide additional safety to the improved juicer 1.

[0053] 3 shows the improved juicer 1 in a front perspective exploded view with the motor base 2, juicer bin 10, sieve basket 20, juicer bin lid 30, and pusher 40 in assembly order. A motor base coupling 3 is shown on top of the motor base 2 and below the juicer bin 2. The motor base coupling 3 is coupled with the sieve basket 20 so that the sieve basket can be rotated by a motor in the motor base 2. Alternatively, a motor base adapter can be installed between the motor base coupling 3 and the sieve basket 20.

[0054] FIG. 4 shows a cross-sectional front perspective view of the improved juicer 1 incorporating the motor base 2, juicer bin 10, sieve basket 20, juicer bin lid 30, and pusher 40. A spring, shown attached to the bail handle pivot point 7, can create tension with the bail handle 6 in a vertical bail handle position resting on top of the bail handle rest 39. The sieve basket top lip 26 is shown adjacent to the top surface of the inner juicer bin wall 14. The outer juicer bin lid wall 34 is shown attached to the inside of the outer juicer bin wall 12 in the juicer bin top recess 18. The inner juicer bin lid wall 36 is shown extending from the bottom surface of the juicer bin lid 30. The bottom of the inner juicer bin lid wall 36 extends beyond the bottom of the outer juicer bin lid wall 34. The bottom of the inner juicer bin lid wall 36 also extends beyond the top of the inner juicer bin wall 14 and the sieve basket top lip 26.

[0055] 5-8 show the juicer bin lid 30 and inner juicer bin lid wall 36 for blocking fruit pulp as part of the improved juicer 1 shown from various perspectives.

[0056] FIG. 5 shows a juicer bin lid 30 and a feeding tube 32. The illustrated juicer bin lid 30 is designed to rest on top of the juicer bin 10. An outer juicer bin lid wall 34 is shown extending from the bottom surface of the juicer bin lid 30. The outer juicer bin lid wall 34 is shown with a perimeter defining the outer edge of the juicer bin lid 30. An inner juicer bin lid wall 36 is shown extending from the bottom surface of the juicer bin lid 30. The illustrated inner juicer bin lid wall 36 is designed to prevent fruit pulp from impacting and interfering with the seal formed between the juicer bin lid 30 and the juicer bin 10. The feeding tube 32 is designed to receive and guide food items, such as apples, into the processing area 28 of the improved juicer 1. The illustrated feeding tube 32 is complementary to a pusher 40 for pushing food items down the feeding tube 32. Also shown is a feeding tube guide tab 38 protruding from the inner surface of the feeding tube 32. Feeding tube guide tabs 38 guide pusher 40 downwardly into feeding tube 32. A bail handle rest 39 is also shown on the upper and outer surfaces of juicer bin lid 30.

[0057] 6 shows a top perspective view of the juicer bin lid 30. The feeding tube 32 is shown in the center of the juicer bin lid 30 with the feeding tube guide tab 32 protruding from the inner surface of the feeding tube 32. The inner juicer bin lid wall 36 is shown having a larger circumference than the outer circumference of the feeding tube 32. The outer juicer bin lid wall 34 is shown with a larger circumference than the circumference defined by the inner juicer bin lid wall 36. The bail handle rest 39 is shown positioned near the outer juicer bin lid wall 34.

[0058] Figures 7 and 8 show a side perspective view and a side perspective cross-sectional view, respectively, of the juicer bin lid 30. The side perspective view of Figure 3 shows the feeding tube 32 having a vertical length extending beyond the top surface of the juicer bin lid 30 and beyond the bottom surface of the juicer bin lid 30. The outer juicer bin lid wall 34 is shown extending from the bottom surface of the juicer bin lid 30 but not to the bottom of the feeding tube 32. The inner juicer bin lid wall 36 is shown extending from the bottom surface of the juicer bin lid 30 a length longer than the length of the outer juicer bin lid wall 34. The inner juicer bin lid wall 36 is shown having a length that does not reach the bottom of the feeding tube 32. The side perspective cross-sectional view of Figure 8 shows the feeding tube 32, outer juicer bin lid wall 34, inner juicer bin lid wall 36, and feeding tube guide tab 38. A bail handle rest 39, shown in both Figures 7 and 8, is near the outer juicer bin lid wall 34. The perspective view of juicer bin lid 30 between FIGS. 7 and 8 is rotated 90 degrees to better show feeding tube guide 38 and bail handle rest 39.

[0059] 9 to 12 show a second embodiment of the improved juicer 1 from various perspectives.

[0060] 9 shows a front perspective view of the improved juicer 1. The motor base 2, juicer bin 10, sieve basket 20, juicer bin lid 30, and pusher 40 are shown assembled. An actuator button assembly 9 is shown on the exterior of the motor base 2 and can be used by a user to control the operation of the improved juicer 1. For example, the actuator button assembly 9 activates the motor within the motor base 2 and controls the speed of the motor.

[0061] FIG. 10 shows the improved juicer 1 in a side perspective view. The motor base 2, juicer bin 10, sieve basket 20, juicer bin lid 30, and pusher 40 are shown assembled with the bail handle 6 in the vertical bail handle position within the bail handle rest 39. FIG. 11 shows the improved juicer 1 in a front exploded perspective view with the motor base 2, juicer bin 10, sieve basket 20, juicer bin lid 30, and pusher 40 in assembly order. FIG. 12 shows the improved juicer 1 in a front perspective cross-sectional view. The narrow pusher 42 and narrow pusher chute 44 are shown inside the feeding tube 32. The narrow pusher chute 44 narrows the effective cavity area of ​​the feeding tube 32, and the narrow pusher 42 is mounted to push food down the passage created by the narrow pusher chute 44. This assembly is better able to handle smaller ingredients, such as those that are significantly narrower than the available cavity area of ​​the feeding tube 32.

Claims

1. 1. A juicer for processing foodstuffs to produce pulp and juice, the juicer comprising: a motor base, wherein the motor base has a motor; A juicer bin with an open top, wherein the juicer bin is Inner juicer bin walls, and having an outer juicer bin wall; wherein the motor base is adapted to receive the juicer bin; a sieve basket, wherein the sieve basket comprises: the bottom of the sieve basket, and having a sieve wall, wherein the sieve basket is adapted to be coupled with the motor; a juicer bin lid adapted to form a seal with the juicer bin, wherein the juicer bin lid includes a feeding tube; and an inner juicer bin lid wall extending from the bottom of the juicer bin lid; The juicer further comprises: a pusher for pushing the food material down the feeding tube during the processing; the inner juicer bin lid wall is positioned to prevent the fruit pulp produced during the processing from impacting the seal formed by the juicer bin lid and the juicer bin; an area within the inner juicer bin wall defining a juice collection chamber; an area within the outer juicer bin wall and outside the inner juicer bin wall defining a pulp collection chamber; and the inner juicer bin wall is adapted to surround the sieve basket; The inner juicer bin lid wall has an outer periphery larger than that of the inner juicer bin wall and smaller than that of the outer juicer bin wall, and the bottom of the inner juicer bin lid wall extends beyond the inner juicer bin wall and the top of the sieve basket top lip.

2. 2. The juicer of claim 1, The motor rotates the sieve basket when the sieve basket is coupled to the motor and the motor is operated; the rotation of the sieve basket creates a centrifugal force; the centrifugal force moves juice produced during the processing through the sieve wall and into the juice collection chamber; The centrifugal force moves pulp produced during the processing into the pulp collection chamber.

3. The juicer of claim 1 or 2, the sieve wall has a sieve wall bottom end that fits around the sieve basket bottom; and A juicer characterized in that it is frusto-conical in shape with a sieve wall top end having an outer periphery greater than the outer periphery of the sieve wall bottom end.

4. A juicer according to any one of claims 1 to 3, the inner juicer bin lid wall has an outer periphery that is greater than the outer periphery of the inner juicer bin wall; The juicer according to claim 1, wherein the inner juicer bin lid wall has an outer periphery that is smaller than an outer periphery of the outer juicer bin wall.

5. A juicer according to any one of claims 1 to 4, The pusher is adapted to the approximate size and shape of the feeding tube.

6. 6. A juicer according to any one of claims 1 to 5, The juicer, wherein the juicer bin further includes a spout.

7. 7. The juicer of claim 1, A juicer characterized in that the bottom of the sieve basket is latticed.

8. 3. The juicer of claim 2, The juicer bin further has a spout, The sieve basket bottom is lattice-shaped, and the sieve wall is frustoconical in shape with a sieve wall bottom end that fits around the sieve basket bottom and a sieve wall top end that has an outer periphery that is greater than the outer periphery of the sieve wall bottom end; The motor rotates the sieve basket when the sieve basket is coupled to the motor and the motor is operated; the rotation of the sieve basket creates a centrifugal force; the centrifugal force moves juice produced during the processing through the sieve wall and into the juice collection chamber; the centrifugal force moves pulp produced during the processing into the pulp collection chamber; the inner juicer bin lid wall has an outer periphery that is greater than the outer periphery of the inner juicer bin wall; the inner juicer bin lid wall has a circumference smaller than the circumference of the outer juicer bin wall; and The pusher is adapted to the approximate size and shape of the feeding tube.

9. The juicer of claim 6 or 8, The juicer is characterized in that the spout is a drip-proof spout.

10. 10. The juicer of claim 1, The juicer further comprises a bail handle.

11. 11. The juicer of claim 10, the bail handle locks the juicer bin lid on the juicer bin by rotating from a first handle position to a second handle position; 10. The juicer of claim 9, wherein moving the bail handle from the first handle position to the second handle position may activate a microswitch that activates a motor for operation.

12. 12. The juicer of claim 11, 10. The juicer of claim 9, wherein the first handle position is a horizontal bail handle position and the second handle position is a vertical bail handle position.

13. 13. The juicer of any one of claims 1 to 12, The juicer further includes a juicer adapter base, the juicer adapter base being adapted to allow the motor base to receive the juicer bin.

14. 1. A method of manufacturing a juicer for processing foodstuffs to produce pulp and juice, and capable of blocking said pulp from interfering with said processing, comprising: generating a motor base; creating a juicer bin with an open top, wherein the juicer bin comprises: Inner juicer bin walls, and having an outer juicer bin wall; wherein the motor base is adapted to receive the juicer bin; creating a sieve basket comprising a gridded sieve basket bottom and sieve walls; creating a juicer bin lid sized to form a seal with the juicer bin, the created juicer bin lid having a feeding tube and an inner juicer bin lid wall extending from a bottom of the juicer bin lid to prevent the fruit pulp created during the process from interfering with the seal; generating a pusher for pushing the food material down the feeding tube; and manufacturing the motor base, the juicer bin, the sieve basket, the juicer bin lid, and the pusher assembled together; wherein an area within the inner juicer bin wall defines a juice collection chamber; an area within the outer juicer bin wall and outside the inner juicer bin wall defining a pulp collection chamber; the inner juicer bin wall is adapted to surround the sieve basket; and the inner juicer bin lid wall has an outer periphery that is greater than the outer periphery of the inner juicer bin wall and less than the outer periphery of the outer juicer bin wall; and The method of manufacturing further characterized in that the bottom of the inner juicer bin lid wall is configured to extend beyond the top of the inner juicer bin wall and the sieve basket top lip.

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