Agitating – With specified discharge means – By pump within mixing chamber
Patent
1992-11-25
1994-02-15
Shaver, Kevin P.
Agitating
With specified discharge means
By pump within mixing chamber
222235, 222385, 366279, B01F 1502, B67D 540, G01F 1100
Patent
active
052861066
ABSTRACT:
A DC-motor-driven whisk blends soap remnants with water until creamy. The blending is done in a translucent housing over the motor where the shaft of the motor rotates the whisk. The soap cream is dispensed through a pump dispenser that extends into the housing. The whisk has two differently-shaped arms for more efficient blending and to avoid interfering with the pump dispenser. Water and soap are added through holes in the top of the housing that also enable soap fragrances to vent into the vicinity of the device.
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Mann Michael A.
Shaver Kevin P.
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