Object of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a household appliance for vacuum-packaging products
which allows extracting the air from inside the plastic bag containing the product
to be preserved and closing the opening of said bag by means of heat-sealing in a
single operation.
Background of the Invention
[0002] There is currently a large amount of appliances for vacuum-packaging products for
household use. These appliances mainly comprise a vacuum pump and heat-sealing means
housed in a casing with a lid which can be coupled in the upper part. In the casing
and in the lid there are complementary sealing means mainly configured as two elongated
gaskets, one arranged in the lower casing and the other one in the lid, such that
by means of approximating them, the opening of the bag containing the product to be
sealed can be trapped against the air extraction point, inside the cavity defined
in one of said sealing gaskets. Thus, once the opening of the bag is trapped between
the two gaskets of the sealing means, the pump extracts a sufficient amount of air
from inside the bag, through its opening, and then heat-seals the opening of the bag,
assuring that the bag maintains the inner vacuum once it is removed from the appliance.
[0003] These heat-sealing means typically comprise heated wires arranged parallel to the
sealing means.
[0004] An appliance of this type is described in patent
US4941310.
[0005] In most of these household vacuum-packaging appliances, the mechanisms are located
in the casing, and the lid is articulated on the casing by means of a hinge, the lid
being swingable, like a book, over the positioning area for the bag containing the
product to be packaged.
[0006] This lid presses the upper sealing means against the lower sealing means, which thus
allows initiating the process of extracting the air and heat-sealing the opening of
the bag or package.
[0007] The main problem with appliances of this type consists of the fact that when they
are not in use, the gaskets of the sealing means and other elements are visible, providing
an unattractive aesthetic aspect and being exposed to dirt and blows, which may cause
their premature deterioration. Furthermore, the operation of sealing the package or
bag can be complicated because it is necessary for the user to hold the lid in the
closed position and at the same time actuate the suitable operating control knob,
possibly leading to confusion.
[0008] Another drawback of vacuum-packaging appliances provided with a swingable lid is
that they require having a considerable free space for handling them, specifically
for opening the lid, so they are not especially indicated for household level use.
Description of the Invention
[0009] The household appliance for vacuum-packaging products object of this invention has
constructive particularities that allow a simpler and more intuitive use, further
allowing a more compact construction.
[0010] According to the invention, it comprises: guiding means for the linear movement of
the lid with respect to the casing between an open appliance position and a closed
appliance position, the lid being arranged substantially parallel to the closure plane
in both the open and closed positions; and push means which act on the guiding means
for guiding the lid and which tend to keep said lid in the open appliance position.
[0011] The linear and parallel movement of the lid when it is opening and closing, in addition
to allowing a more compact construction of the appliance, provides other additional
advantages, which include the optimal coupling and low deterioration of the sealing
means arranged in the lid and the casing due to their frontal and not angular approximation,
as occurs in the case of swingable lids using a hinge, and the possibility of placing
the opening of the bag containing the product to be packaged between the sealing means,
keeping the lid parallel and close to the casing, with the subsequent reduction of
the space necessary for comfortably handing the appliance.
[0012] An additional advantage consists of the fact that the proximity and parallelism of
the lid with respect to the casing in the open appliance position provides better
protection of the sealing means against environmental dirt and the blows that may
cause its deterioration.
[0013] Another feature of the invention consists of the lid being assembled on the guiding
means for the linear movement, with the possibility of swinging between an operative
position, in which said lid is arranged substantially parallel to the closure plane
of the appliance, and an inoperative position, in which said lid is swung back, leaving
the access to the upper part of the casing free.
[0014] This feature allows swinging the lid to facilitate cleaning or replacing the sealing
means and a liquid collection tray which is arranged on the casing and associated
with the sealing means associated with the casing.
[0015] The lid comprises manually releasable retaining means for stably fixing it in the
operative position with respect to the guiding means. These means allow fixing the
lid in the operative position, preventing its uncontrolled swinging when the appliance
is being used.
[0016] In one embodiment, these retaining means are formed by catches which are automatically
locked in the guiding means when the lid swings towards the operative position. Said
catches are associated with respective manual release buttons.
[0017] The lid additionally has at least one spring which causes it to swing towards the
inoperative or cleaning position when the catches in charge of retaining it in the
operative position are released.
[0018] In one embodiment of the invention, the guiding means for guiding the lid with respect
to the casing comprise parallel columns, associated with the lid and assembled with
the possibility of linear movement on guides defined or fixed in said casing.
[0019] The mentioned columns and guides are oriented in a direction substantially perpendicular
to the closure plane of the appliance to assure the frontal approximation of the aforementioned
sealing means.
[0020] In this embodiment, the lid is assembled on the columns by means of respective end
articulations.
[0021] According to the invention, the push means for pushing the lid towards the open position
comprise: swinging arms assembled on a rotating shaft associated with the casing and
which act on pivots fixed to the columns, and a spring which acts on the rotating
shaft and tends to keep it in the position corresponding to the open position of the
lid.
[0022] The mentioned swinging arms have grooves oriented in the longitudinal direction in
which pivots of the columns are housed, said grooves allowing the rotating movement
of the swinging arms to cause a linear movement of the pivots associated with the
columns of the lid, and accordingly the opening or closing of the lid.
[0023] The mechanism provides comfort in use for the user when applying a closing force
on the lid. The user can apply the force at any point of the lid, achieving the same
closing effect.
[0024] The rotating shaft comprises activation means for activating the appliance when said
shaft is arranged in the position corresponding to the closed position of the lid.
[0025] In one embodiment, said activation means are formed by a cam associated with the
rotating shaft and acting on an activating microswitch connected to an appliance control
circuit when the lid moves to the closed position.
[0026] Thus, when the user closes the lid it causes the appliance to start operating without
needing to actuate any button, the lid being kept in the closed position due to the
effect of the vacuum generated by the pump.
[0027] Once the vacuum has been formed in the bag and the bag has been heat-sealed, the
lid automatically returns to the open position due to the action of the aforementioned
push means, releasing the bag.
[0028] In a preferred construction, the casing comprises a base in which the guides are
fixed and the rotating shaft is coupled by means of supports enabling the rotation
thereof, whereby the guiding means and the push means use a single reference part
for their assembly.
[0029] It has been envisaged that the lid comprises operating light signaling means, for
example one or several LEDs, which light up when the appliance is operating, whereby
handling is more intuitive.
[0030] In one embodiment, the heat-sealing means are arranged in the front part of the lid
and act against the upper part of the casing, whereby in the event that the bag is
slightly adhered to the heat-sealing means, the actual weight of the packaged product
would cause the bag to be released from the heat-sealing means.
Description of the Drawings
[0031] To complement the description being made and for the purpose of aiding to better
understand the features of the invention, a set of drawings is attached to the present
specification in which the following has been depicted with an illustrative and non-limiting
character:
- Figure 1 shows a perspective view of the appliance.
- Figure 2 shows a view of use of the appliance of the previous figure.
- Figure 3 shows a perspective view of the actuating mechanism for actuating the lid
on the lower base.
- Figure 4 shows a perspective view of the appliance with the lid swung backwards.
- Figure 5 shows a longitudinally sectioned elevational view of the appliance.
- Figure 6 shows a cross section of the appliance.
Preferred Embodiment of the Invention
[0032] In the embodiment shown in Figure 1, the lid (1) arranged in the open position with
respect to the casing (2) can be seen.
[0033] Said casing (2) is formed by a base (21) and a finishing part (22) provided with
holes (23) through which there emerge vertical support columns (3) of the upper lid
(1).
[0034] A vacuum pump (41) and control means (42) for the automatic operation of the appliance
are housed in the lower casing (2), while heat-sealing means (43) are arranged in
the upper lid (1) for closing the bags (5) containing the product to be vacuum-packaged.
[0035] Complementary sealing means (6) represented by O-ring seals, which in the case of
the casing (2) are arranged around a liquid collection tray (61), are assembled in
the facing surfaces of the casing (2) and of the lid (1).
[0036] The base (21) of the casing (2) has guides (24) at both ends for the linear movement
of the support columns (3) of the upper lid (1) in the substantially vertical direction.
[0037] Supports (25) of a rotating shaft (7) are located in this base (21), arranged along
said base (21). This rotating shaft (7) has laterally projecting parallel swinging
arms (71) at its ends, which arms have mounting grooves (72) at their ends which in
this case are open or slit, whereby the adjacent columns (3) are linked by means of
a side projecting pivot (31). The rotating shaft (7) has associated therewith a torsion
spring (73) which forces the swinging arms (71), and therefore the columns (3), upwards
in the rest position.
[0038] The lid (1) is attached to the columns (3) by an articulation (32) in the rear upper
part of said column and catches (not depicted) which are released by a button (11)
in the adjacent side of said lid (1), enabling the backward swung arrangement of said
lid (1), facilitating the extraction and cleaning of the liquid collection tray (61).
[0039] Between the lid (1) and each column (3) there are return springs (74) which allow
said lid (1) to be kept in the backward swung position until it is manually returned
to the operative position.
[0040] The lid (1) has light signaling means (44) formed in this case by at least one white
LED which lights up when the appliance is operating.
[0041] The appliance has activation means based on a cam contour associated with the swinging
arm (71) and which acts on an activating microswitch (45), thus depicted in Figure
6, when the lid is arranged in the closed position of the appliance.
[0042] Having sufficiently described the nature of the invention as well as a preferred
embodiment, it is hereby stated that the materials, shape, size and arrangement of
the described elements can be modified provided that this does not involve an alteration
of the essential features of the invention which are claimed below.
1. Household appliance for vacuum-packaging products, of the type comprising a casing
(2) and a lid (1) provided with complementary sealing means (6) which can be opposite
one another when the appliance is in the closed position, a vacuum pump (41) and heat-sealing
means (43) for closing the bag containing the product to be packaged once the vacuum
has been formed therein, characterized in that it comprises: guiding means for the linear movement of the lid (1) with respect to
the casing (2) between an open appliance position and a closed appliance position,
the lid (1) being arranged substantially parallel to the closure plane in both positions;
and push means which act on the guiding means for guiding the lid (1) and which tend
to keep said lid (1) in the open appliance position.
2. Appliance according to claim 1, characterized in that the lid (1) is assembled on the linear movement guiding means with the possibility
of swinging between an operative position, in which said lid (1) is arranged substantially
parallel to the closure plane of the appliance and an inoperative position, in which
said lid (1) is swung back, freeing the access to the upper part of the casing (2).
3. Appliance according to claim 2, characterized in that the lid (1) comprises retaining means for fixing it in the operative position with
respect to the guiding means.
4. Appliance according to claim 3, characterized in that the retaining means for fixing the lid (1) in the operative position with respect
to the guiding means are formed by catches associated with respective manual release
buttons (11).
5. Appliance according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that the guiding means for guiding the lid (1) with respect to the casing (2) comprise
parallel columns (3) associated with the lid (1) and assembled with the possibility
of linear movement on guides (24) of the casing (2).
6. Appliance according to claim 5, characterized in that the columns (3) and the guides (24) are oriented in a direction substantially perpendicular
to the closure plane of the appliance.
7. Appliance according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that the lid (1) is assembled on the columns (3) by means of respective end articulations
(32).
8. Appliance according to claim 7, characterized in that it comprises springs (74) between at least one column (3) and the lid (1) for automatically
swinging the lid (1) when the release of said lid (1) is actuated.
9. Appliance according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that the push means for pushing the lid (1) towards the open position comprise: swinging
arms (71) assembled on a rotating shaft (7) associated with the casing (2) and which
act on pivots (31) fixed to the columns (3), and a spring (73) which acts on the rotating
shaft (7) and tends to keep it in the position corresponding to the open position
of the lid (1).
10. Appliance according to claim 9, characterized in that the swinging arms (71) have grooves (72) elongated in the longitudinal direction
in which the pivots (31) of the columns (3) are housed.
11. Appliance according to claim 9, characterized in that the rotating shaft comprises activation means for activating the appliance in the
position corresponding to the closed position of the lid (1).
12. Appliance according to claim 11, characterized in that the activation means are formed by a cam associated with the rotating shaft (7) and
acting on an activating microswitch (45) connected to an appliance control circuit
in the position of the shaft corresponding to the closed position of the lid (1).
13. Appliance according to claims 5 and 9, characterized in that the casing (2) comprises a base (21) in which the guides (24) are fixed and the rotating
shaft (7) is coupled by means of supports (25).
14. Appliance according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that the lid (1) comprises operating light signaling means (44).
15. Appliance according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that the lid (1) comprises the heat-sealing means (43) in its lower front part.