IP Library Granted Patent US 10,350,606
Granted Patent B2
US 10,350,606 · App. 15/080,091 · Granted Jul 16, 2019

Stomper for food grinder

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Patent No.
US 10,350,606
App. No.
15/080,091
Granted
Jul 16, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

A stomper for a food grinder comprises a distal end adapted to push food into a receiving tube of a food grinder, a proximal handle end adapted for a user to grasp the stomper while pushing food into the receiving tube of the food grinder, an elongated shaft between the distal end and the proximal handle end, a channel defined in the proximal handle end, and a bayonet projecting from one or more internal walls of the channel. The bayonet is adapted to engage a protrusion on an auger of the food grinder to apply a pulling force to remove the auger from the food grinder.

Claims (26)

1. A stomper for a food grinder comprising:

a distal end comprising a surface that engages food into a receiving tube of a food grinder;

a proximal handle end comprising surfaces for a user to grasp the stomper while pushing food into the receiving tube of the food grinder;

an elongated shaft between the distal end and the proximal handle end;

a channel defined in the proximal handle end, the channel defined in an end surface and a side surface of the proximal handle end; and

a bayonet comprising a reduced diameter subsection of the channel and projecting from three internal walls of the channel, the bayonet further comprising a curved engaging surface corresponding with a circular surface of a protrusion on an auger of the food grinder where a pulling force from the stomper is transmitted to the auger via the bayonet when the circular surface of the protrusion is positioned within the bayonet.

2. A food grinder system comprising:

(a) a food grinder comprising:

a base housing a motor;

a throat portion coupled to the base;

a receiving tube coupled to the throat, the receiving tube adapted for receiving food to be ground and introducing the food to be ground into the throat portion; and

a selectively rotatable auger selectively insertable into and removable from the throat portion, the auger having a protrusion on a front end thereof comprising a circular surface; and

(b) a stomper comprising:

a distal end for pushing food into the receiving tube of the food grinder;

a proximal handle end for a user to grasp the stomper while pushing food into the receiving tube of the food grinder;

an elongated shaft between the distal end and the proximal handle end;

a channel defined in an end surface and a side surface of the proximal handle end; and

a bayonet comprising a reduced diameter subsection of the channel and projecting from three internal walls of the channel, the bayonet engaging the protrusion on the auger of the food grinder to transmit a pulling force from the stomper to the auger.

3. The stomper of claim 2 , wherein the bayonet has a curved engaging surface.

4. A stomper for a food grinder comprising:

a distal end comprising a surface that engages food into a receiving tube of a food grinder;

a proximal handle end for a user to grasp the stomper while pushing food into the receiving tube of the food grinder;

an elongated shaft between the distal end and the proximal handle end;

a guard located on the elongated shaft that extends beyond an outer diameter of the elongated shaft;

a channel defined in the proximal handle end, the channel defined in an end surface and a side surface of the proximal handle end; and

a bayonet comprising a reduced diameter subsection of the channel and projecting from one or more internal walls of the channel, the bayonet further comprising a curved engaging surface corresponding with a circular surface of a protrusion on an auger of the food grinder where a pulling force from the stomper is transmitted to the auger via the bayonet when the circular surface of the protrusion is positioned within the bayonet.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 13, 2024
From: HAMILTON BEACH BRANDS, INC.
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 069647/0756 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 2, 2016
From: MOORE, DEVIN LEE; SHUI, BRIAN ANDREW WONG
To: HAMILTON BEACH BRANDS, INC.
Reel/Frame 038436/0625 →