NZ718266B2 - Herb chopper - Google Patents
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Abstract
Disclosed is an apparatus for chopping whole, dry herb leaves, comprising: a container, an inner chopper, an outer chopper, an agitator, and a dust cap. The container can hold food or herbs to be chopped. The inner chopper is partially disposed inside the container. The container is positioned partially inside of the outer chopper. The container is rotated relative to the outer chopper causing the herb leaves to be chopped by the inner and outer choppers and dispensed out of the chopper through dispensing holes formed in the outer chopper. The ability of the chopper to chop whole herbs, at the time of culinary use, results in improved freshness. tially inside of the outer chopper. The container is rotated relative to the outer chopper causing the herb leaves to be chopped by the inner and outer choppers and dispensed out of the chopper through dispensing holes formed in the outer chopper. The ability of the chopper to chop whole herbs, at the time of culinary use, results in improved freshness.
Description
TITLE
HERB CHOPPER
INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE
The present disclosure claims the benefit of U.S.
Provisional Application No. 61/907,546 which is
incorporated herein by reference.
OUND
An herb chopper for ng herb leaves, including
whole or l herb leaves, such as basil, oregano,
thyme, rosemary, and parsley, or other food items, and
includes a bottle to which there is fitted a chopping
Conventional grinding devices grind spices or blends
of spices between a stator and a rotor, at least one of
which is provided with teeth to form a jaw. Current
grinding devices are incapable of feeding whole dry herb
leaves to the grinding mechanism because the whole herb
leaves are too large. Other conventional rs can
grind pre—chopped leaves. Further, conventional grinding
devices for herbs tend to be appliances, and not
disposable. Such grinders do not feed pre—chopped leaves
on their own. Instead, these grinders require a blend of
ingredients. As a result, the cost of the grinding
devices is sed.
Consumers desire a disposable device to make chopped
herbs that are about the same size as those sold in
packaging containing pre—chopped herbs. Further,
consumers believe that chopping whole herbs immediately
before the time of use provides better freshness and
aroma compared to pre—chopped herbs.
SUMMARY
One exemplary embodiment of the herb r
provides a chopper assembly for grinding herb leaves that
includes an agitator, an upper chopper, a lower chopper,
a bottle, and dust cap. The bottle is twisted relative to
the choppers to expel chopped herbs from dispensing holes
formed in the lower chopper.
Another exemplary embodiment of the herb chopper
includes a bottle to hold whole or large leaf herbs to be
ground; a lower chopper positioned around a partial
periphery of the bottle, the lower chopper including a
plurality of teeth and a ity of holes; an upper
chopper positioned opposite to the lower chopper and to
rotate relative to the lower chopper, the upper chopper
including a ity of teeth and a plurality of
gs that the herbs pass through; and an agitator
positioned between the bottle and the upper r, the
agitator ing a plurality of spokes, a plurality of
openings formed between the spokes, and a fin extending
into the bottle. The agitator is positioned such that
the herbs pass through the plurality of openings of the
agitator before being chopped between the plurality of
teeth of the upper chopper and the plurality of teeth of
the lower chopper. The ity of teeth of the upper
chopper are staggered with respect to the plurality of
teeth of the lower chopper to chop the herbs into a
particular size when the upper chopper is rotated
relative to the lower chopper. The plurality of holes of
the lower chopper dispense the chopped herbs from the
An exemplary embodiment of a chopping system
includes herb leaves to be chopped; a bottle to hold the
herb leaves to be ground; a lower chopper positioned
around a partial periphery of the bottle, the lower
chopper including a plurality of teeth and a plurality of
holes; an upper chopper, positioned opposite to the lower
chopper, to rotate relative to the lower chopper, the
upper Chopper including a plurality of teeth and a
plurality of gs that the herb leaves pass through;
and an agitator positioned between the bottle and the
upper chopper, the agitator including a plurality of
spokes, a ity of openings formed between the
spokes, and a fin extending into the bottle. The agitator
is positioned such that the herbs pass h the
plurality of openings of the agitator before being
Chopped between the plurality of teeth of the upper
chopper and the plurality of teeth of the lower chopper.
The ity of teeth of the upper chopper are red
with respect to the plurality of teeth of the lower
chopper to chop the herb leaves into a particular size
when the upper chopper is rotated relative to the lower
r. The lower chopper includes dispensing holes to
dispense d herbs from the chopper.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A more complete appreciation of the herb chopper
will be readily obtained as the same becomes better
understood by reference to the following detailed
description when considered in connection with the
accompanying drawings, wherein:
Fig. l is an exploded perspective view of the herb
chopper according to an exemplary embodiment of the
invention;
Fig. 2 is a plan View of an assembled herb chopper;
Fig. 3 is a cross sectional View taken. along the
line 3—3 of Fig. 2;
Fig. 4 is a bottom view of the upper chopper;
Fig. 5 is a top View of the lower chopper;
Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the upper chopper;
Fig. 7 is a perspective view of the lower chopper;
Fig. 8 is an exploded perspective view of the herb
chopper according to an alternative exemplary embodiment
of the invention;
Fig. 9 is a plan view of an assembled herb chopper
according to the alternative embodiment;
Fig. 10 is a sectional View taken along the line 10—
of Fig. 9;
Fig. 11 is a top view of the upper chopper of the
alternative embodiment;
Fig. 12 is a bottom View of the lower chopper of the
alternative embodiment;
Fig. 13 is a perspective view of an ative
embodiment of an assembled herb r;
Fig. 14A is an exploded perspective view of an herb
chopper according to an ary ment of the
invention;
Fig. 14B is a cross sectional view taken along the
line A—A of Fig. 14A;
Fig. 15 is an exploded perspective view of an herb
r according to an exemplary embodiment of the
invention;
Fig. 16A is a top perspective View of an agitator;
Fig. 16B is a bottom perspective View of the
agitator;
Fig. 16C is a top view of the agitator;
Fig. 17A is a top perspective view of an upper
Fig. 17B is a bottom ctive view of the upper
chopper;
Fig. 18A is a bottom perspective view of a lower
chopper;
Fig. 18B is a top perspective view of the lower
chopper; and
Fig. 19 is a cross sectional view of an assembled
herb chopper ing to an exemplary embodiment of the
ion.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Certain terminology is used in the following
description for convenience only and is not ng. The
words “above,” “below," “lower," and “upper” designate
directions in the drawings to which reference is made.
The terminology includes the words noted above as well as
derivatives thereof and words of similar import.
An herb chopper 10 can contain herb leaves, such as
basil, oregano, thyme, rosemary, parsley, cilantro,
chive, or tarragon, or other food items to be chopped
such as garlic or almonds, in a container. The herb
chopper 10 is not limited to the above herbs or food
items, however, the term herbs is used hereinafter for
sake of convenience. These herbs can be stored in the
container as whole leaves or parts of leaves. As shown in
Figure 1, the herb chopper 10 can include a chopping
device, such as an upper r 2 and lower chopper 3,
which can be fitted on a container, such as a bottle 4.
An agitator 1 can be provided opposite to the upper
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r 2 and lower chopper 3. The agitator 1, upper
chopper 2 and lower chopper 3, and dust cap 5 are
oned axially with the bottle 4 during assembly. The
upper chopper 2 has at least one row of teeth 21 (see
Figs. 4 and 6) on its bottom surface facing the lower
chopper‘ 3 that can grind the product contained in the
whole herb chopper. Likewise, as shown in Figs. 5 and 7,
the lower chopper 3 has at least one row of teeth 31 on
its upper surface facing the upper chopper 2. As shown in
Figs. 4—7, the teeth 21, 31 of the choppers 2, 3 may be
disposed idally to direct the chopped herbs to the
dispensing holes 32 formed in the lower chopper 3. In an
ary embodiment, the bottle 4 and the chopping
mechanism (including the choppers 2, 3) are made of the
same material, such as opylene or PET. Factors
influencing the choice of material include the material’s
sustainability, and molding and grinding abilities.
The agitator~ 1 rotates and feeds the whole herbs
from the bottle 4 into the chopper mechanism. The
agitator 1, in an exemplary embodiment as shown in Fig.
1, has a wheel—like shape and includes a central hub 11
and a ity of spokes 12 connecting the hub 11 to a
periphery of the agitator. The hub 11 protrudes axially
from a e of the agitator 1. A pivot pin 33 of the
lower chopper 3 fits into the hub 11 such that the
agitator 1 is rotatable relative to the lower chopper 3.
Openings between the spokes 12 of the agitator 1 are
large enough such that portions of the whole herbs from
the bottle 4 fit into these openings. When the agitator
1 is rotated, the herbs that are within the openings are
fed to the chopper mechanism. Thus, the agitator 1 helps
pass herbs from the bottle 4, though the openings in the
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agitator, and into the chopper mechanism. Due to the
delicate nature of some types of dried herbs, the spokes
12 may perform preliminary chopping of the herb leaves as
the leaves move through slots formed between the spokes.
As shown in Fig. 4, the upper or inner chopper 2
contains a plurality of oval—shaped slots 22 on an axial
surface thereof that allow herbs to fall h that
have been preliminarily d by the agitator l. The
upper chopper 2 contains a hole 25 in a middle portion
thereof through which the pivot pin 33 of the lower
chopper 3 fits such. that the upper chopper 2 is also
rotatable relative to the lower chopper 3. The slot size
of the upper chopper 2 is selected to obtain a desired
amount of chopped herbs with a predetermined effort. If
the slot size is too big, too many herbs enter the
choppers 2, 3, resulting in jamming. A slot that is too
small results in not enough herbs being fed to the
choppers 2, 3, resulting in longer chopping times to
obtain a desired amount of chopped herbs. Thus, the slot
size will be dictated by the desired size of the herbs to
be chopped. In an exemplary embodiment, the slots 22 have
a width of 0.125". In another exemplary' ment to
accommodate large pieces sizes or ingredients, such as
oregano buds, the slots 22 have a size of 0.200”.
As shown in Figs. 1, 2, 5, and 7, the lower or outer
chopper 3 is aped and holds the components of the
chopper including the bottle 4, the or l, and the
upper chopper 2. The bottle 4 is sized to fit within the
side walls of the lower chopper 3, as shown in Fig. 2.
The lower chopper 3 includes side walls rising from its
bottom surface g the cup shape and includes a
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plurality of product sing holes 32 distributed
along a bottom surface thereof.
The size of the dispensing holes 32 determines the
size of the chopped herbs that can be dispensed from the
herb chopper 10, since chopped herbs that are bigger than
the dispensing holes 32 will not fit through the holes
32. The herbs will remain. within the lower chopper 3
until they are small enough to fit through the dispensing
holes 32. The holes 32 are designed to produce herbs
having a size to match the sizes of tional pre—
chopped herbs sold in stores. The size, amount and
distribution. of the holes 32 along the surface of the
lower chopper 3 are not limited. The size and amount of
holes 32 may be increased or decreased to suit a
particular need.
As discussed above and shown in Figs. 4—7, the upper
r 2 and lower chopper 3 include staggered teeth 21,
31 to chop the herbs to a particular size. l teeth
shapes and arrangements were considered and tested,
including posts, tapered elongated teeth, and various
numbers of teeth and positions of teeth. The placement of
the teeth 21, 31 prevents the herbs from jamming during
on. In an exemplary embodiment, an individual tooth
21, 31 of the lower chopper 3 or the upper chopper 2 has
a rectangular cross—section. Upper and lower surfaces of
the teeth are substantially flat.
As shown in Figures 4—7, in an exemplary embodiment,
the teeth are arranged in a helicoidal pattern to help
direct the product to the holes 32. The lower r 3
includes the teeth 31 on an upper surface thereof, while
the upper chopper 2 includes the teeth 21 on a lower
surface thereof. As shown in Fig. 3, the teeth 21, 31 of
the upper r 2 and lower chopper 3 are staggered so
as to not contact each other as the upper chopper 2
rotates relative to the lower chopper 3. The teeth on the
choppers 2, 3 rotate and slide past each other to chop
the herb leaves until the herbs reach a size small enough
to fit through the sing holes 32.
The bottle 4 holds the whole herb leaves and is
rotated by a user relative to the lower chopper 3. As
shown in Fig. 2, the bottle 4 is ed partially
inside of the side walls of the lower chopper 3 and forms
an upper cover of the chopper 10. The bottle 4 may be
made of a transparent material to allow the user to view
the herbs disposed inside thereof. The bottle 4 may also
contain markings so as to function as a measuring cup.
Alternatively, an exemplary embodiment of a dust cap on
the end of the bottle can include gs to function as
a measuring cup. The bottle 4 has a generally cylindrical
shape and is closed on an upper end thereof. The bottle 4
may be sized to hold an amount of whole herbs that, when
chopped, is equal to the size of chopped herbs in a 1 oz
. The size of the bottle 4 could be changed to hold
the desired amount of chopped herbs.
In an exemplary embodiment, as shown in Fig. 1, the
bottle 4 can include a plurality of locking tabs 41
protruding therefrom and positioned around a periphery of
the lower end of the bottle 4. The locking tabs 41 fit
into corresponding flange portions 23, shown in Fig. 4,
disposed on a radial periphery of the upper r 2 to
attach the bottle 4 to the upper chopper 2 during a
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rotation. of the bottle 4. In an exemplary embodiment,
four locking tabs 41 are disposed around the bottle.
However, six locking tabs 41 may be used for better
engagement with the upper chopper 2. As a result of a
user twisting the bottle 4, the upper chopper 2 rotates
relative to the lower r 3 to chop the herbs inside
the bottle 4. The bottle or cap may also include hand
grips or the like to make it easier for a user to rotate
the bottle.
In an ative embodiment shown in Figs. 8-12, on
a lower end facing the upper chopper 2 and lower chopper
3, the bottle 4 includes at least one row of meshing
teeth 42 along an axial periphery of the lower end in
place of the tabs 41. The meshing teeth 42 of the bottle
interlock with meshing teeth 24 disposed around a
periphery of the upper r 2. The teeth 24, 42 can be
pointed or rounded.
In an exemplary embodiment, the dust cap 5 fits over
the dispensing holes 32 of the lower chopper 3. The dust
cap 5 can be a partially open, non—removable rotating cap
shown in Fig. 1 that opens and closes the dispensing
holes 32. In an alternative embodiment shown in Fig. 8,
the dust cap 51 may be a fully enclosed dust cap that is
removed during use of the chopper and ched after
use .
In order to use the chopper 10 to chop herbs,
preferably, the user would remove the dust cap 51 or
rotate dust cap 5 to an open position and position the
holes 32 of the lower chopper 3 directly above a dish or
container in which chopped herbs are desired. In an
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alternative embodiment, a measuring cup is provided over
the dispensing holes 32 of the lower chopper 3. The user
should hold the bottle 4 in an upright position so that
the herb leaves contact the agitator 1. While g the
lower chopper 3 with one hand, the user would then twist
the bottle 4 with his or her other hand to chop the
herbs. During rotation, the agitator 1 and lower r
3 are held stationary while the bottle 4 and upper
chopper 2 rotate. The ing output of the chopped
herbs is approximately the same size as those sold in
conventional pre-chopped herb packages. Approximately 4—6
turns of the bottle 4 are required to chop whole leaf
herbs to the desired size (1 turn equal to approximately
1/8 to 1/4 tsp). An exemplary desired size is 1/8 in.
such that five to ten turns produce a teaspoon of chopped
herbs.
Another exemplary embodiment of an herb chopper is
labeled 100 in Fig. 15. This embodiment includes an
agitator 101, an upper chopper 102, a lower chopper 103,
a bottle 104, and a dust cap 105, as shown in Figs. 15—
18B. A cross sectional view of the herb chopper 100 is
shown in Fig. 19.
The agitator 101 is shown in greater detail in Figs.
16A and 16B. r to the agitator 1 discussed above,
the agitator 101 rotates and feeds the whole herbs into
the chopper mechanism. The agitator 101 has a like
shape and includes a central hub 111 and a ity of
spokes 112 connecting the hub 111 to a periphery of the
agitator 101. In the exemplary embodiment shown in Figs.
16A. and 16B, the agitator 101 includes six spokes 112
that are evenly spaced apart on the hub 111 such that six
openings 114 are created between the spokes 112.
An alternative ment of the agitator can
e fewer than six or more than six spokes. In
another alternative embodiment, the spokes are not evenly
spaced apart on the hub. In another alternative
embodiment, one or more of the spokes can be angled (i.e.
the broad face of the spoke is oblique relative to the
central axis around which the or 101 rotates). In
another alternative embodiment, one or more of the spokes
can be V—shaped such that each spoke includes two broad
faces that are angled obliquely in opposite directions.
In another alternative embodiment, one or more of the
spokes can include teeth on the leading edge.
The agitator 101 also includes a fin 113, which is a
tion attached to one or~ more of the spokes 112.
When assembled, the fin 113 extends from the spokes 112
in an axial direction toward the bottle 104. When
assembled, the fin 113 is the piece of the agitator 101
that extends furthest towards the bottle 104. Thus, the
fin 113 extends further towards the bottle 104 than a top
of the spokes 112. In a preferred embodiment the height
of the fin 113 is selected such that the fin 113 does not
extend out of the lower crusher 103 when the herb chopper
100 is assembled. In an exemplary embodiment, the height
of the fin is 14—17 mm and extends 5.2-8.2 mm above the
top of the spokes 112.
When rotated, the fin 113 performs an initial chop
of at least some of the herb leaves. This allows certain
large herb leaves to be chopped to a size small enough to
pass h the gs between the spokes 112. The fin
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113 also helps mix the herbs that have not yet passed
through the agitator such that they do not get trapped or
stuck.
In an exemplary embodiment, as shown in Fig. 16C,
the fin 113 is attached to two adjacent spokes 112.
Specifically, the fin is attached to a first spoke 112A
at a first distance from the central hub 111 and is
attached to a second spoke 112B at a second ce from
the central hub 112, the second distance being greater
than the first distance. The fin 113 can be an al
piece with the rest of the agitator 101 or can. be a
separate piece that is attached to the agitator 101.
The upper crusher 102 is shown in Figs. 17A and 17B
and the lower crusher is shown in Figs. 18A and 18B. The
upper crusher 102 is similar to that described above in
that it includes a plurality of haped slots 122 on
an axial surface thereof that allow herb , which
have already passed through the openings in the agitator
101, to pass through the upper crusher 102. Once the
herbs have passed through the oval—shaped slots 122 of
the upper crusher 102, they enter an area between the
upper crusher 102 and lower crusher 103 such that they
can be ground between the teeth 121 of the upper crusher
and. teeth 131 of the lower crusher. Specifically, the
lower crusher 103 is rotated with respect to the bottle
104 such that the teeth 121, 131 rotate between each
other in a radial direction to cut the herb leaves into a
r size.
After being ground by the teeth 121, 131, the ground
herbs pass through openings 132 in the lower crusher 103.
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As can be seen in Fig. 18A, the openings 132 in the lower
crusher 103 are r than the oval—shaped slots 122 of
the upper crusher 102. This helps t large pieces of
herbs from passing through the lower crusher 103 before
being further ground by the teeth 121, 131. Once the
ground herbs pass through the openings 132 in the lower
crusher 103, if the cap 105 is removed, then the ground
herbs 103 exit the herb chopper 100.
The following is a sion regarding how the
ents of the herb chopper 100 are connected to one
another. As shown in Fig. 15, the bottle 104 includes a
plurality of locking teeth 142 extending radially outward
front a neck of the bottle 104. The upper crusher 102
includes an annular rim 123 nding the axial surface
that includes the teeth 121 and openings 122. An inner
face of the annular rim includes a plurality of meshing
teeth 124 that interlock with the locking teeth 142 of
the bottle to connect the upper crusher 102 to the bottle
104. The interlocking of the teeth 124, 142 prevents the
upper crusher 102 from ng relative to the bottle
104. The agitator 101 is positioned between the upper
crusher 102 and the bottle 104.
The upper crusher 102 also includes fingers 127
positioned around the inner face of the annular rim 123.
When assembled, the fingers 127 lock the upper crusher
102 onto a step 143 extending annularly around the rim of
the bottle 104 such that the upper crusher 102 cannot be
removed from the bottle 104.
The lower crusher 103 includes a pivot pin 133
extending from the axial surface that the teeth 131
extend from. To attach the lower crusher 103 to the upper
crusher 102 and agitator 101, the pivot pin 133 is passed
through a hole 125 in the center of the upper crusher 102
and then through the hub 111 of the or 101. The
hub 111 of the agitator 101 has a complimentary shape to
the pivot pin 133 such that when the lower crusher 103 is
rotated, the agitator 101 will rotate with the lower
crusher 103. In an exemplary embodiment, the opening in
the hub 111 of the agitator has a rical shape.
The tion described above allows the lower
crusher 103 to rotate in a clockwise or counterclockwise
ion with respect to the bottle 104. The lower
crusher 103 includes a plurality of grips 135 protruding
from an outer face of an annular rim 136 of the lower
crusher 103 to assist a user in gripping the lower
crusher 103.
Additionally, the pivot pin 133 includes a flexible
retaining portion 134 at its end such that the flexible
retaining n 134 can flex inwardly to pass through
the hub 111 of the agitator 101. Once through, the
flexible retaining portion 134 s outwardly' to be
wider than the opening in the hub 111 of the agitator
such that the agitator 101 is retained on the pivot pin
133 of the lower crusher 103.
As can be seen in Figs. 17A and 17B, the hole 125 in
the center of the upper crusher 102 has a circular shape
such that, when the lower crusher 102 is rotated, the
pivot pin 133 does not cause the upper crusher 102 to
rotate with the lower crusher 103. The hole in the upper
crusher 102 could have an alternative shape, such as
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oval, as long as the shape does not prevent the pivot pin
133 from rotating with the lower crusher 103.
The upper crusher 102 includes a plurality of tabs
126 on an outer face of the annular rim 123.
Additionally, the lower crusher 103 includes a plurality
of tabs 137 on. an inner face of the annular rim 136.
When the lower r 103 is rotated. relative to the
upper crusher 102, the tabs 126 contact the tabs 137 to
make a noise and give the user tactile feedback to help
indicate that the herb chopper 100 is ng herbs.
The cap 105 is snap—fit onto an end of the lower
r 103. In alternative embodiments, the cap could
be screwed onto the lower crusher or attached thereto via
a hinge.
The order of assembly of the herb chopper 100 is not
limited by the above description. For example, the upper
r 102 and agitator 101 could be attached to the
lower crusher 103 before being attached. to the bottle
104. The cap 105 can be attached to the lower crusher 103
at any time during assembly.
Ln an alternative embodiment, the bottle 4 is not
pre—filled. Thus, when using the chopper 10 to chop
herbs, a user would first remove the bottle 4 from the
upper chopper 2 and fill the bottle 4 with the d
herb leaves to be chopped. The user would hold the bottle
4 with the tabs 41 or the meshing teeth 42 pointed
upwards to prevent the herb leaves from falling out while
interlocking the tabs 41 or the meshing teeth 42 of the
bottle 4 with corresponding flange portions 23 or meshing
teeth 24 of the upper chopper 2.
Numerous modifications of the above—described
exemplary embodiments are also understood to be within
the scope of the present disclosure. For example, the
bottle 4 could include hand grips to ease rotation, or
the lower r 3 could have alternatively sized holes
to create correspondingly larger or smaller herbs (Fig.
12). Additionally, the dust cap 5 may be removed to
connect the chopper to a measuring cup to measure an
amount of the chopped herb.
Fig. 13 shows a perspective view of an alternative
embodiment of an assembled herb chopper. Fig. 14A is an
exploded perspective view of an herb chopper ing to
r exemplary embodiment of the ion. Fig. 14B
is a cross sectional View taken along the line A—A of
Fig. 14A.
Thus, the ing discussion discloses and
describes merely exemplary embodiments. As will be
understood by those skilled in the art, the herb chopper
may be embodied in other specific forms without departing
from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof.
Accordingly, the present disclosure is intended to be
illustrative, but not limiting in scope. The disclosure,
ing any readily discernible variants of the
teachings herein, define, in part, the scope of the
foregoing claim terminology such that no inventive
subject matter is dedicated to the public.
Claims (21)
1. A herb or food chopper, comprising: a container sized to contain food or herbs; a chopping device mounted to one end of the container and comprising an agitator, an inner chopper and an outer chopper; the outer chopper including a plurality of teeth and a plurality of holes; the inner chopper including a plurality of teeth and a plurality of openings sized to allow the contained food or herbs to pass through; the agitator positioned inward of the inner chopper, the agitator including a plurality of spokes, a ity of openings formed between the spokes, and a fin or a sion extending into the container; the plurality of teeth of the inner chopper are staggered with respect to the plurality of teeth of the outer chopper; the plurality of holes of the outer r dispense the chopped food or herbs from the chopper; and at least one of: the plurality of teeth of the outer chopper project inwards toward a container the plurality of teeth of the inner chopper project outwards and away from the container bottom; and the plurality of teeth of the outer chopper project into spaces between the plurality of teeth of the inner chopper.
2. The chopper of claim 1, wherein the container is a bottle.
3. The chopper of either claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the container is made of a transparent
4. The chopper of any one of claims 1 to 3, further comprising at least one of: a cap oned on an end of the outer chopper; and a cap is bly coupled to the outer chopper.
5. The chopper of any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the agitator is configured to feed the ned food or herbs from the container to a space between the inner and outer
6. The chopper of claim 5, wherein the agitator rotates with the outer chopper ve to the container.
7. The chopper of claim 5, wherein the agitator performs preliminary chopping of the contained food or herbs.
8. The chopper of any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the fin or the protrusion is coupled to at least one of the spokes of the agitator.
9. The chopper of any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein the container and the outer chopper rotate relative to each other during chopping of the food or herbs.
10. The chopper of any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein the plurality of teeth of the outer and inner choppers are helicoidally arranged.
11. The r of any one of claims 1 to 10, wherein the chopper is disposable.
12. The chopper of any one of claims 1 to 11, wherein the chopper comprises the food or herbs contained in the container.
13. The chopper of claim 12, wherein the food or herbs include full or partial leaves of basil, oregano, thyme, rosemary, y, cilantro, chive, or tarragon.
14. The chopper of any one of claims 1 to 13, wherein at least one of: an overall axial thickness of the outer chopper is greater than an overall axial thickness of the inner chopper; the outer chopper has an axle that extends through an opening of the inner chopper and an opening of the agitator; and the outer chopper has an outer wall that surrounds and overlies a rim portion of the container.
15. The chopper of any one of claims 1 to 14, n: the agitator is ed inside the container; the inner r is partially disposed inside the container; and the outer r is disposed outside the container.
16. The r of any one of claims 1 to 15, n: the plurality of openings of the agitator are larger in size than the plurality of openings of the inner chopper; and the plurality of openings of the inner chopper are larger in size than the plurality of openings of the outer chopper.
17. The chopper of any one of claims 1 to 16, wherein: said agitator is positioned such that the contained food or herbs pass through the plurality of openings of the agitator before being chopped between the plurality of teeth of the inner chopper and the plurality of teeth of the outer chopper.
18. The chopper of any one of claims 1 to 17, wherein: the outer chopper has an outer grippable surface, n the outer chopper and the container rotate in opposite directions to chop the contained food or herbs.
19. The chopper of any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein: the outer chopper does not rotate with the container during food or herb chopping.
20. A disposable herb or food chopper, comprising: a container sized to contain food or herbs; a ng device mounted to one end of the container and comprising an agitator, an inner chopper and an outer chopper; the outer chopper ing an outer grippable e, a plurality of teeth projecting y and a plurality of h holes; the inner chopper including a plurality of teeth projecting axially and a plurality of through openings sized to allow the contained food or herbs to pass through; the agitator positioned inward of the inner r, the agitator including a plurality of spokes, a plurality of through openings formed between the spokes, and a fin or protrusion extending into the container; said agitator is positioned such that the contained food or herbs pass through the plurality of through openings of the agitator before being d between the plurality of teeth of the inner chopper and the plurality of teeth of the outer chopper; and the plurality of holes of the outer chopper dispense the chopped food or herbs from the chopper.
21. The chopper of claim 20, wherein at least one of: the contained food or herbs are chopped prior to passing through the plurality of holes of the outer chopper; and the plurality of holes of the outer chopper are smaller in size than the plurality of holes in the inner chopper so as to allow only chopped food or herbs of a small enough size to be dispensed. WO 77698
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