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Flip ramp mechanical interlock for appliance
   
Document Number
US Patent 7069839
Issued Date
July 4, 2006
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A locking system for an appliance has lid and feed chute locking components that include a spring-biased, ramp surfaced pivoting arm that is adapted to be activated to extend or retract a rod that activates or de-activates a motor drive of a food processor. The arm is activated by rotational movement of the lid relative to the bowl, as an extension member attached to the lid, which is activated by insertion of the plunger, extends downwardly from the lid and engages the ramp surface of the pivoting arm when the lid is rotated. Thus, the plunger can remain inside of the food chute of the lid while the lid is removed or replaced.
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Owner
Conair Corporation (Stamford, CT)
Published
July 4, 2006
Application Number
11/045,426
Filed
January 28, 2005
US Classification
99/337   241/37.5 241/92 99/492 99/510
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B02C   18/16   (20060101)  
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS This application is a continuation application and claims priority to provisional application No. 60/483,934 filed Jul. 1, 2003 and U.S. application Ser. No. 10/878,245 filed Jun. 28, 2004, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,907,819, the entire disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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99/337   99/492   99/510   99/348   99/511   241/36   241/37.5   241/92   366/205   366/601  
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A food processing appliance for processing food stuff including a housing and an electric motor mounted within the housing. A bowl lid is removably mountable over the bowl. The bowl is mounted to the housing and the bowl lid is mounted over the bowl in a working position. A control mechanism is mounted to the housing and is operatively connected to the motor. A sensor is positioned on the housing and transmits a signal when the bowl and bowl lid are in the working position. An indicator includes a transparent plate mounted around a periphery of the control mechanism. The indicator visually indicates that the bowl and bowl lid are in the working position upon receiving the signal from the sensor such that power can be provided to the electric motor.

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