Hand Mixer

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The primary function of the hand mixer is to mix food (eggs, cake, etc.) by using a small motor to rotate two beaters.
 
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The table below contains the Bill of Materials for the Durabrand Hand Mixer:
 
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Revision as of 16:14, 30 January 2008

The primary function of the hand mixer is to mix food (eggs, cake, etc.) by using a small motor to rotate two beaters.


Durabrand_Mixer_1


User requirements:

  • Mixes foods
  • Is handheld and ergonomic
  • Appearance is acceptable

Engineering specifications:

  • maximum weight
  • minimum mixer speed
  • variable speed


Parts

The table below contains the Bill of Materials for the Durabrand Hand Mixer:

Return to Bucknell Mechanical Design page.


Table 1: Durabrand Mixer Bill of Materials
Part # Part Name Category Function Material Picture
1 External Switch Input Turns on and changes the speed of the mixer ABS plastic [[1]]
2 Eject button Input Ejects the beaters ABS plastic [[2]]
3 Ejector springs Other Returns button back to unpressed position Metal [[3]]
4 Case Structural Seperates inner parts from user and provides an ergonomic handle ABS plastic [[4]]
5 Switch Input Allows different amounts of current to enter the motor copper and plastic [[5]]
6 Magnet Transmission Creates a magnetic flux to make the current carrying copper wire in the motor rotate ABS plastic [[6]]
7 Fan Other Cools motor by sending air past it ABS plastic [[7]]
8 Motor Input Converts electrical energy into mechanical rotation energy Mostly Copper [[8]]
9 Gearshaft Transmission Carries rotational power from motor Plastic [[9]]
10 Gears Transmission Changes the shaft roatation from the motor into 2 parallel rotations Metal [[10]]
11 Power cord Input Plugs into wall and provides AC current Copper and rubber [[11]]
12 Beaters Output Mixes food Metal [[12]]
13 Wires Input carries current from switch to motor Copper and rubber [[13]]
14 Screws Structural Holds various pieces together Metal [[14]]
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