Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus – Means excavating from a bulk source with simultaneous shaping – Including means to aid separation of shape product from bulk
Reexamination Certificate
2008-07-01
2008-07-01
Heckenberg, Donald (Department: 1722)
Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus
Means excavating from a bulk source with simultaneous shaping
Including means to aid separation of shape product from bulk
C425S280000, C425S281000, C425S282000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07393200
ABSTRACT:
There is provided an electromotion ice-cream disher, in which sawteeth are formed at a lower portion of a rotating cap disposed inside a holder and a receiving groove for receiving ice cream is formed, such that that ice cream can be easily taken from a container and placed on a dish or plate easily by rotation and upward/downward motion of the receiving groove. In the electromotion ice-cream disher, a hemispherical rotational cap is provided inside the holder and is integrally formed with a connecting pipe passing through the holder and has sawteeth at a lower portion, such that the rotational cap is rotatable within the holder by a stop washer. A spline shaft is connected to a drive shaft of a drive motor and inserted/protruded to/from the connecting pipe and transfers a rotational force of the drive motor to the rotational cap. A solenoid has a rod connected to the drive motor. An elastic spring is installed below the drive motor and the drive motor moves upward and downward due to the rod protruded downward when an electric signal is applied to the solenoid and an elastic force of the elastic spring. A holder plate is provided at a lower portion of the spline shaft passing through the connecting pipe and moves upward/downward by the upward/downward motion of the drive motor. A switch part is connected to the drive motor and the solenoid and is supplied with power from a battery and controls rotation/stop of the drive motor and the applying and cutting-off of the electric signal to the solenoid.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2109598 (1938-03-01), Stasinski et al.
patent: 2201403 (1940-05-01), Knaust
patent: 4071308 (1978-01-01), LaFreda
patent: 4850843 (1989-07-01), Ralls
Dilworth & Barrese LLP
Heckenberg Donald
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