Dairy product whipping apparatus

Agitating – Stirrer within stationary mixing chamber – Mounted in removable mixing chamber closure

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366332, B01F 1100, B01F 716

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060956763

ABSTRACT:
A dairy product whipping apparatus includes a container, an upper cover, a spindle, a rotary device, and a press disk device. The user may hold a grip knob on the upper cover to work it longitudinally so that the press disk device disposed inside the container displace longitudinally synchronously to cause a powder form dairy product and water inside the container to mix. During the reciprocating displacement of the press disk, a whip is produced and passes through through a screen. A rotary disk displaces longitudinally in a reciprocating and revolving manner along the threads of a screw rod so that the whip passes through holes in the rotary disk. Blades on the rotary disk rotate clockwisely and counter-clockwisely to generate a water current which speeds up the mixing of the dairy product and the water in a consistent manner to form a finer whip.

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