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US20050162971A1
US20050162971A1 US11/000,872 US87204A US2005162971A1 US 20050162971 A1 US20050162971 A1 US 20050162971A1 US 87204 A US87204 A US 87204A US 2005162971 A1 US2005162971 A1 US 2005162971A1
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47JKITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47JKITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
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    • A47J43/04Machines for domestic use not covered elsewhere, e.g. for grinding, mixing, stirring, kneading, emulsifying, whipping or beating foodstuffs, e.g. power-driven

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  • the invention relates to a food processor with at least one drivable apparatus part provided so as to interact with a material to be processed, such as a stirring unit or a kneading device or a mixing bowl, and with driving means for driving the apparatus part, said driving means comprising a motor and at least one transmission part provided between the motor and the apparatus part, and a sifter device which can be driven by the motor.
  • a material to be processed such as a stirring unit or a kneading device or a mixing bowl
  • driving means for driving the apparatus part said driving means comprising a motor and at least one transmission part provided between the motor and the apparatus part, and a sifter device which can be driven by the motor.
  • Such a food processor is known from U.S. Pat. No. 2,710,098.
  • a separate additional transmission device is provided for driving the sifter device or for driving the stirring tool contained in the sifter device, which is provided in addition to the main transmission part provided between the motor of the food processor and a mixing tool of the food processor.
  • the provision of such an additional transmission device represents a considerable expenditure and leads to a relatively great constructional height and size of such a food processor as well as to an increase in the price of such a food processor.
  • a food processor according to the invention can be characterized as follows:
  • a food processor with at least one drivable apparatus part provided so as to interact with a material to be processed, which apparatus part forms part of the food processor, and with driving means for driving the at least one drivable apparatus part, said driving means comprising a motor and at least one transmission part between the motor and the at least one drivable apparatus part, which transmission part also forms part of the food processor, and with a sifter device capable of being driven by the motor, wherein from the at least one transmission part and the at least one apparatus part at least one of these parts of the food processor being provided and designed for driving the sifter device.
  • the features according to the invention render it possible to provide a reliable drive for the sifter device of a food processor according to the invention in a constructionally very simple and space-saving manner and with very little extra effort and expenditure.
  • the substantial advantage is achieved here that driving of the sifter device is achieved with means which are present in the food processor anyway, so that absolutely no additional components are required for driving a sifter device in the most favorable case.
  • the disk is formed by an eccentric disk.
  • Such an eccentric disk may be circular, but also ellipsoidal. It may, however, also have a different shape. Mention may further be made of the fact that such a disk mounted on the drive shaft of a food processing tool may also take the form of a circular disk and may be arranged coaxially with the drive shaft of the food processor, and may feature within its circumference range at least one cam-shaped projection which is provided for driving a driving arm of the sifter device.
  • FIG. 1 shows, in a first side elevation, a food processor in a first embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a second side elevation showing the food processor of FIG. 1 .
  • FIG. 3 is a plan view of part of the food processor according to Claims 1 and 2 .
  • FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the food processor according to Claims 1 and 3 .
  • FIG. 5 is an oblique view from above of part of the food processor in a second embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of the part shown in FIG. 5 of the food processor of FIG. 5 .
  • FIG. 7 shows, in an analogous manner to FIG. 4 , a food processor in a third embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 8 shows part of the food processor of FIG. 7 in plan view.
  • FIGS. 1 to 4 show a food processor 1 .
  • the food processor 1 consists of a base part 2 , which on the one hand consists of a tower-shaped part 3 and a plate-shaped part 4 .
  • a cup-shaped retaining part 6 is connected to the tower-shaped part 3 by means of a pivot connection 5 .
  • the retaining part 6 is intended to accommodate a so-termed hand mixer 7 , which therefore forms a constituent part of the food processor 1 .
  • the hand mixer 7 can be placed into the cup-shaped retaining part 6 and can be secured to the cup-shaped retaining part 6 , a principle which has long been known per se.
  • the hand mixer 7 features a housing 8 .
  • the driving means 9 comprising a motor 10 by which a driving worm 11 can be driven.
  • Two worm wheels 12 and 13 engage with the driving worm 11 .
  • Connected to each worm wheel 12 and 13 is a respective driving sleeve 14 and 15 .
  • the driving means 9 described above are provided for driving two rotating drivable apparatus parts 16 and 17 which are capable of being driven into rotation. Said two apparatus parts 16 and 17 are stirring and mixing tools which are provided for interacting with a material to be processed.
  • the two apparatus parts 16 and 17 each form part of the food processor.
  • the driving parts of the driving means 9 i.e. the driving worm 11 , the two worm wheels 12 and 13 , and the two driving sleeves 14 and 15 also each form part of the food processor.
  • the two rotating drivable apparatus parts 16 and 17 which are rotating drivable food processing tools, each have a respective driving shaft 18 and 19 and a respective bar 20 and 21 connected to the respective driving shaft 18 and 19 , by means of which the material under treatment, i.e. a foodstuff, can be processed.
  • the food processor 1 further comprises a food container 22 which can be set on the plate-shaped part 4 of the base part 2 .
  • the food container 22 remains stationary.
  • the food container 22 consists essentially of a base wall 23 and a circumferential wall 24 projecting from the base wall 23 and merging in its area adjacent to the base wall 23 into an annular support wall 25 with which the food container 22 can be placed on the plate-shaped part 4 .
  • the circumferential wall 24 merges into a container edge 26 .
  • the food processor 1 of FIGS. 1 to 4 further comprises a sifter device 27 .
  • the sifter device 27 can be driven by the motor 10 .
  • the sifter device 27 consists of a frame 28 and a screen 29 connected to the frame.
  • the sifter device 27 has a handle 30 with which the sifter device 27 can be easily manipulated.
  • the sifter device 27 is provided with a hook 31 by means of which the sifter device 27 can be hooked into a section 32 of the cup-shaped retaining part 6 . This achieves that the sifter device 27 can be removed from the food processor 1 .
  • the second rotating drivable apparatus part 17 is provided with driving means 33 for the sifter device 27 .
  • the sifter device 27 is provided with counter-driving means 34 , said counter-driving means 34 being provided to interact with the driving means 33 of the second apparatus part 17 .
  • the driving means 33 are formed by a disk 33 located on the driving shaft 19 of the second apparatus part 17 , said disk 33 being designed to create a reciprocating movement of the sifter device 27 .
  • the disk 33 is an eccentric disk 33 of circular shape here and is arranged eccentrically in relation to the driving shaft 19 .
  • the counter-driving means 34 of the sifter device 27 being formed by a driving arm 34 extending from the sifter device 27 , i.e. from the frame 28 of the sifter device 27 .
  • the driving arm 34 in this case is designed to run obliquely to the frame 28 and has a free end 35 running parallel to the driving shaft 19 , said free end interacting with the eccentric disk 33 .
  • the eccentric disk 33 and the driving arm 34 can set the sifter device 27 into a reciprocating, i.e. vibratory motion, as a result of which the material contained in the screen 29 , for example flour or sugar or the like, is subjected to a vibratory or shaking motion, so that the material contained in the sifter device 27 can be sifted into the food container 22 when the food processor 1 is set into operation, i.e. when the motor 10 is switched on.
  • a reciprocating i.e. vibratory motion
  • the material contained in the screen 29 for example flour or sugar or the like
  • FIGS. 5 and 6 show a further food processor 1 according to the invention.
  • the food processor 1 of FIGS. 5 and 6 is substantially different from the food processor 1 of FIGS. 1 to 4 , specifically in that the foodstuff container 22 of the food processor 1 of FIGS. 5 and 6 is rotatably mounted on the plate-shaped part 4 , and that the food container 22 is rotatably driven, i.e. forms a rotatably-driven tool for interacting with a material to be processed.
  • the drive of the rotatably mounted food container 22 is realized with the food processor 1 of FIGS.
  • an intermediate transmission element is provided in the cup-shaped retaining part 6 , which element can be driven by the driving means of a hand mixer which can be placed in the cup-shaped retaining part 6 , said intermediate transmission element not being shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 .
  • This intermediate transmission element forms part of the driving means of the food processor 1 .
  • the intermediate transmission element contained in the cup-shaped retaining part 6 comprises a toothed drive wheel projecting from the cup-shaped retaining part 6 at the base side and engaging with a driving gear 40 provided on the food container 22 .
  • the food container 22 is provided with driving means 40 for the sifter device 27 , and, specifically, the driving means 40 for the food container 22 is formed by the driving gear 40 by which the food container 22 can be driven into rotation.
  • the sifter device 27 is provided with a counter-driving means 41 for interacting with the driving gear 40 , and the sifter device 27 here has a driving arm 41 designed to interact with the driving gear 40 and projecting from the frame 28 of the sifter device 27 in the direction of the plate-shaped part 4 .
  • the pin-shaped driving arm 41 and the driving gear 40 generate a vibratory motion when the food processor 1 is switched on and consequently the motor of the hand mixer (not shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 ) is operating, as a result of which a material contained in the sifter device 27 is subjected to a sifting process and the sifted material accordingly passes into the food container 22 .
  • FIGS. 7 and 8 show a further food processor 1 which has a design similar to the design of the food processor 1 of FIGS. 1 to 4 .
  • the food processor of FIGS. 7 and 8 have a design in which the sifter device 27 being drivable by the second rotating drivable apparatus part 19 .
  • the two rotating drivable apparatus parts 16 and 17 each have two pinched tags 50 and 51 in the area of their driving shafts 18 and 19 .
  • the two pinched tags 51 on the driving shaft 19 of the second rotating drivable apparatus parts 17 are used for driving the sifter device 27 in the food processor 1 of FIGS. 7 and 8 .
  • the two pinched tags 51 accordingly form driving means 51 for driving the sifter device 27 .
  • the sifter device 27 has a pin 52 , projecting sideways from the frame 28 of the sifter device 27 , said pin 52 here forming the counter-driving means 52 of the sifter device 27 , and said pin 52 projecting with its free end into the movement path of the two pinched tags 51 .
  • the result of this is that, when the two rotating drivable apparatus parts 16 and 17 are driven a vibratory or impacting drive of the sifter device 27 is effected by the two pinched tags 51 of the second rotating drivable apparatus part 17 .
  • the drive of the individual sifter device 27 is effected in each case by a rotary driven tool, said rotary driven tool being provided so as to interact with a material which is to be processed.
  • a rotary driven tool being provided so as to interact with a material which is to be processed.
  • an embodiment may alternatively be realized in which a drivable transmission part of the intermediate transmission element, still contained in the cup-shaped retaining part 6 , is additionally used for driving a sifter device.
  • the drive of the sifter device is not effected by a drivable tool provided for interacting with a material to be processed, but by a transmission element of the food processor provided for driving such a tool.
  • the advantage is also obtained that no separate driving means are required for driving the sifter device of the food processor, but that it is possible for the sifter device to be driven with a transmission element of the driving means which is present anyway.

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In a food processor (1) with a drivable apparatus part (17) provided for interacting with a material which is to be processed and with driving means (9) for driving the drivable apparatus part (17), said driving means (9) comprising at least one driving part (11,12,13,14,15), either a driving part (11,12,13,14,15) of the driving means (9) or the drivable apparatus part (17) is used for driving a sifter device (27).

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  • The invention relates to a food processor with at least one drivable apparatus part provided so as to interact with a material to be processed, such as a stirring unit or a kneading device or a mixing bowl, and with driving means for driving the apparatus part, said driving means comprising a motor and at least one transmission part provided between the motor and the apparatus part, and a sifter device which can be driven by the motor.
  • Such a food processor is known from U.S. Pat. No. 2,710,098. With the known food processor, a separate additional transmission device is provided for driving the sifter device or for driving the stirring tool contained in the sifter device, which is provided in addition to the main transmission part provided between the motor of the food processor and a mixing tool of the food processor. The provision of such an additional transmission device represents a considerable expenditure and leads to a relatively great constructional height and size of such a food processor as well as to an increase in the price of such a food processor.
  • It is an object of the invention to avoid the situation described above and to provide an improved food processor.
  • To achieve this object, features according to the invention are provided in a food processor according to the invention such that a food processor according to the invention can be characterized as follows:
  • A food processor with at least one drivable apparatus part provided so as to interact with a material to be processed, which apparatus part forms part of the food processor, and with driving means for driving the at least one drivable apparatus part, said driving means comprising a motor and at least one transmission part between the motor and the at least one drivable apparatus part, which transmission part also forms part of the food processor, and with a sifter device capable of being driven by the motor, wherein from the at least one transmission part and the at least one apparatus part at least one of these parts of the food processor being provided and designed for driving the sifter device.
  • The features according to the invention render it possible to provide a reliable drive for the sifter device of a food processor according to the invention in a constructionally very simple and space-saving manner and with very little extra effort and expenditure. The substantial advantage is achieved here that driving of the sifter device is achieved with means which are present in the food processor anyway, so that absolutely no additional components are required for driving a sifter device in the most favorable case.
  • With a food processor according to the invention, it has proved to be advantageous if, in addition, the features according to Claim 2 are provided. Such a solution has proved advantageous in respect of the simplest possible constructional realization and a reliable drive of the sifter device.
  • With a food processor according to the invention as described in the preceding paragraph, it has proved to be particularly advantageous if, in addition, the features according to Claim 3 are provided. This achieves the situation in which the sifter device of a food processor according to the invention can be given different operational movements and vibratory movements in a simple manner, and specifically in that the disk mounted on the drive shaft of the food processing tool has different design shapes.
  • In connection with the foregoing, it has proved particularly advantageous if the disk is formed by an eccentric disk. Such an eccentric disk may be circular, but also ellipsoidal. It may, however, also have a different shape. Mention may further be made of the fact that such a disk mounted on the drive shaft of a food processing tool may also take the form of a circular disk and may be arranged coaxially with the drive shaft of the food processor, and may feature within its circumference range at least one cam-shaped projection which is provided for driving a driving arm of the sifter device.
  • With a food processor according to the invention, however, it has also proved to be of advantage if the features according to Claim 5 are additionally provided. Such a solution also provides the advantage that, if desired, a plurality of different operational movements or vibratory movements for the sifter device can be realized in a simple manner.
  • With a food processor as described in the preceding paragraph, it has proved to be particularly advantageous if, in addition, the features according to Claim 6 are provided. Such a solution provides the advantage that no separate driving means are required on the food container for driving the sifter device.
  • With a food processor according to the invention, it has further proved to be advantageous if the sifter device being designed to be removable from the food processor. Such a solution provides the advantage in particular that the sifter device can be cleaned simply and thoroughly.
  • These and other aspects of the invention are apparent from and will be elucidated with reference to the embodiments described hereinafter.
  • The invention will be described in further detail with reference to three embodiments shown in the drawings, but the invention is not restricted to these.
  • FIG. 1 shows, in a first side elevation, a food processor in a first embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a second side elevation showing the food processor of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 3 is a plan view of part of the food processor according to Claims 1 and 2.
  • FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the food processor according to Claims 1 and 3.
  • FIG. 5 is an oblique view from above of part of the food processor in a second embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of the part shown in FIG. 5 of the food processor of FIG. 5.
  • FIG. 7 shows, in an analogous manner to FIG. 4, a food processor in a third embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 8 shows part of the food processor of FIG. 7 in plan view.
  • FIGS. 1 to 4 show a food processor 1. The food processor 1 consists of a base part 2, which on the one hand consists of a tower-shaped part 3 and a plate-shaped part 4. A cup-shaped retaining part 6 is connected to the tower-shaped part 3 by means of a pivot connection 5. The retaining part 6 is intended to accommodate a so-termed hand mixer 7, which therefore forms a constituent part of the food processor 1. The hand mixer 7 can be placed into the cup-shaped retaining part 6 and can be secured to the cup-shaped retaining part 6, a principle which has long been known per se.
  • The hand mixer 7 features a housing 8. Provided in the housing 8 are driving means, as can be seen from FIG. 4. The driving means 9 comprising a motor 10 by which a driving worm 11 can be driven. Two worm wheels 12 and 13 engage with the driving worm 11. Connected to each worm wheel 12 and 13 is a respective driving sleeve 14 and 15.
  • The driving means 9 described above are provided for driving two rotating drivable apparatus parts 16 and 17 which are capable of being driven into rotation. Said two apparatus parts 16 and 17 are stirring and mixing tools which are provided for interacting with a material to be processed. The two apparatus parts 16 and 17 each form part of the food processor. Likewise, the driving parts of the driving means 9, i.e. the driving worm 11, the two worm wheels 12 and 13, and the two driving sleeves 14 and 15 also each form part of the food processor. The two rotating drivable apparatus parts 16 and 17, which are rotating drivable food processing tools, each have a respective driving shaft 18 and 19 and a respective bar 20 and 21 connected to the respective driving shaft 18 and 19, by means of which the material under treatment, i.e. a foodstuff, can be processed.
  • The food processor 1 further comprises a food container 22 which can be set on the plate-shaped part 4 of the base part 2. In the present case, the food container 22 remains stationary. The food container 22 consists essentially of a base wall 23 and a circumferential wall 24 projecting from the base wall 23 and merging in its area adjacent to the base wall 23 into an annular support wall 25 with which the food container 22 can be placed on the plate-shaped part 4. In its area remote from the base wall 23, the circumferential wall 24 merges into a container edge 26.
  • The food processor 1 of FIGS. 1 to 4 further comprises a sifter device 27. The sifter device 27 can be driven by the motor 10. The sifter device 27 consists of a frame 28 and a screen 29 connected to the frame. The sifter device 27 has a handle 30 with which the sifter device 27 can be easily manipulated. The sifter device 27 is provided with a hook 31 by means of which the sifter device 27 can be hooked into a section 32 of the cup-shaped retaining part 6. This achieves that the sifter device 27 can be removed from the food processor 1.
  • With the food processor 1 of FIGS. 1 to 4, the second rotating drivable apparatus part 17 is provided with driving means 33 for the sifter device 27. In addition, the sifter device 27 is provided with counter-driving means 34, said counter-driving means 34 being provided to interact with the driving means 33 of the second apparatus part 17. In this situation, the driving means 33 are formed by a disk 33 located on the driving shaft 19 of the second apparatus part 17, said disk 33 being designed to create a reciprocating movement of the sifter device 27. The disk 33 is an eccentric disk 33 of circular shape here and is arranged eccentrically in relation to the driving shaft 19.
  • The counter-driving means 34 of the sifter device 27 being formed by a driving arm 34 extending from the sifter device 27, i.e. from the frame 28 of the sifter device 27. The driving arm 34 in this case is designed to run obliquely to the frame 28 and has a free end 35 running parallel to the driving shaft 19, said free end interacting with the eccentric disk 33.
  • The eccentric disk 33 and the driving arm 34 can set the sifter device 27 into a reciprocating, i.e. vibratory motion, as a result of which the material contained in the screen 29, for example flour or sugar or the like, is subjected to a vibratory or shaking motion, so that the material contained in the sifter device 27 can be sifted into the food container 22 when the food processor 1 is set into operation, i.e. when the motor 10 is switched on.
  • FIGS. 5 and 6 show a further food processor 1 according to the invention. The food processor 1 of FIGS. 5 and 6 is substantially different from the food processor 1 of FIGS. 1 to 4, specifically in that the foodstuff container 22 of the food processor 1 of FIGS. 5 and 6 is rotatably mounted on the plate-shaped part 4, and that the food container 22 is rotatably driven, i.e. forms a rotatably-driven tool for interacting with a material to be processed. The drive of the rotatably mounted food container 22 is realized with the food processor 1 of FIGS. 5 and 6 such that an intermediate transmission element is provided in the cup-shaped retaining part 6, which element can be driven by the driving means of a hand mixer which can be placed in the cup-shaped retaining part 6, said intermediate transmission element not being shown in FIGS. 5 and 6. This intermediate transmission element forms part of the driving means of the food processor 1. Such a design has long been known. The intermediate transmission element contained in the cup-shaped retaining part 6 comprises a toothed drive wheel projecting from the cup-shaped retaining part 6 at the base side and engaging with a driving gear 40 provided on the food container 22.
  • In the food processor 1 of FIGS. 5 and 6, the food container 22 is provided with driving means 40 for the sifter device 27, and, specifically, the driving means 40 for the food container 22 is formed by the driving gear 40 by which the food container 22 can be driven into rotation.
  • The sifter device 27 is provided with a counter-driving means 41 for interacting with the driving gear 40, and the sifter device 27 here has a driving arm 41 designed to interact with the driving gear 40 and projecting from the frame 28 of the sifter device 27 in the direction of the plate-shaped part 4.
  • The pin-shaped driving arm 41 and the driving gear 40 generate a vibratory motion when the food processor 1 is switched on and consequently the motor of the hand mixer (not shown in FIGS. 5 and 6) is operating, as a result of which a material contained in the sifter device 27 is subjected to a sifting process and the sifted material accordingly passes into the food container 22.
  • FIGS. 7 and 8 show a further food processor 1 which has a design similar to the design of the food processor 1 of FIGS. 1 to 4. The food processor of FIGS. 7 and 8 have a design in which the sifter device 27 being drivable by the second rotating drivable apparatus part 19. With the food processor 1 of FIGS. 7 and 8, the two rotating drivable apparatus parts 16 and 17 each have two pinched tags 50 and 51 in the area of their driving shafts 18 and 19. The two pinched tags 51 on the driving shaft 19 of the second rotating drivable apparatus parts 17 are used for driving the sifter device 27 in the food processor 1 of FIGS. 7 and 8. The two pinched tags 51 accordingly form driving means 51 for driving the sifter device 27. In this case, the sifter device 27 has a pin 52, projecting sideways from the frame 28 of the sifter device 27, said pin 52 here forming the counter-driving means 52 of the sifter device 27, and said pin 52 projecting with its free end into the movement path of the two pinched tags 51. The result of this is that, when the two rotating drivable apparatus parts 16 and 17 are driven a vibratory or impacting drive of the sifter device 27 is effected by the two pinched tags 51 of the second rotating drivable apparatus part 17.
  • In the food processors 1 described above, the drive of the individual sifter device 27 is effected in each case by a rotary driven tool, said rotary driven tool being provided so as to interact with a material which is to be processed. According to the invention, however, other embodiments are also possible, which are not reproduced here in drawings. Such an embodiment is described below.
  • In a modification of the food processor of FIGS. 5 and 6, with an intermediate transmission element in the cup-shaped retaining part 6, an embodiment may alternatively be realized in which a drivable transmission part of the intermediate transmission element, still contained in the cup-shaped retaining part 6, is additionally used for driving a sifter device. In this case, the drive of the sifter device is not effected by a drivable tool provided for interacting with a material to be processed, but by a transmission element of the food processor provided for driving such a tool. In this case the advantage is also obtained that no separate driving means are required for driving the sifter device of the food processor, but that it is possible for the sifter device to be driven with a transmission element of the driving means which is present anyway.

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1-7. (canceled)
8. A food processor (1) comprising:
at least one drivable apparatus part (17) provided so as to interact with a material to be processed;
driving means (9) for driving the at least one drivable apparatus part (17), the driving means (9) comprising a motor (10);
a sifter device (27) capable of being driven by the motor (10),
the at least one drivable apparatus part (17) being provided and designed for driving the sifter device (27),
the sifter device (27) having a free end,
the free end freely contacting the at least one drivable apparatus part (17) at a portion of the at least one drivable apparatus part (17) between the driving means (9) and a food processing tool bar (21).
9. A food processor (1) as claimed in claim 8, wherein the at least one drivable apparatus part (17) is provided with at least one sifter driving means (33, 51) for driving the sifter device (27), and wherein the sifter device (27) is provided with a counter-driving means (34,52) for interacting with the sifter driving means (33,51) of the food processing tool (17).
10. A food processor (1) as claimed in claim 9, wherein the at least one drivable apparatus part (17) has a drive shaft (19), the sifter driving means (33) being formed by a disk (33) mounted on the drive shaft (19), the disk (33) being capable of interaction with a driving arm (34) projecting from the sifter device (27) to create a reciprocating motion of the sifter device (27), the driving arm (34) forming the counter-driving means (34) of the sifter device (27).
11. A food processor (1) as claimed in claim 10, wherein the disk (33) is formed by an eccentric disk (33).
12. A food processor (1) as claimed in claim 8, wherein the sifter device (27) is removable from the food processor (1).
13. A food processor comprising:
a sifter, the sifter having a counter-driving means; and
a drivable apparatus part, the drivable apparatus part comprising a sifter driving means and a food processing tool bar;
wherein the counter-driving means is in free contact with and unconnected to the drivable apparatus part to produce a vibratory motion in the sifter.
14. The food processor of claim 13, wherein:
the counter-driving means has a free end;
the drivable apparatus part has a shaft and is connected to food processor driving means; and
the sifter driving means is disposed on the shaft between the food processor driving means and the food processing tool; and
the free end freely contacts the disk.
15. The food processor of claim 13, wherein:
the counter-driving means is a driving arm having a free end;
the drivable apparatus part has a shaft; and
the sifter driving means is a disk disposed on the shaft; and
the free end freely contacts the disk.
16. The food processor of claim 15, wherein the disk is an eccentric disk.
17. The food processor of claim 13, wherein:
the counter-driving means is a pin;
the drivable apparatus part has a shaft; and
the sifter driving means is pinched tags disposed on the shaft;
wherein the pin intermittently contacts the pinched tags.
18. A food processor comprising:
a sifter, the sifter having a counter-driving means; and
an intermediate transmission element disposed on a drivable apparatus part between a drive means and a food processor tool bar;
wherein the counter-driving means is in intermittent contact with the intermediate transmission element to produce a vibratory motion in the sifter.
19. The food processor of claim 18, wherein the counter-driving means is a driving arm having a free end, the free end freely contacting the intermediate transmission element.
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