Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – With means to protect operator from injury
Patent
1990-09-21
1992-04-14
Rosenbaum, Mark
Solid material comminution or disintegration
Apparatus
With means to protect operator from injury
24119911, 24119912, 2412822, B02C 1908
Patent
active
051040506
ABSTRACT:
A food processor includes a motor driven shaft having a central bore in which a blade spindle is located. The blade spindle is axially translatable relative to the shaft. The spindle and shaft are coupled together so that the spindle rotates with the shaft. The blade spindle and a blade assembly connected thereto are mounted on a lid or the like that fits on an upper edge of a conventional receptacle, formed basically as a jar. Nooks and crannies usually associated with food processor bowls are eliminated to facilitate cleaning of the jar and lid.
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Chin Frances
HR&D, Inc.
Rosenbaum Mark
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