Patent Publication Number: US-2017366042-A1

Title: Battery Operated Appliances - Product Line five (5)

Description:
BACKGROUND 
     Refrigerators that include insulated cabinet with doors providing access to a refrigerated storage space are well known. Portable refrigerators are commonly used in homes, dorm rooms, offices, and the like, are also well known. These refrigerators may include a variety of sizes and styles. Most of these units are electrical. With power outages these units are not functional. Refrigerators don&#39;t have three power capacities of battery, electric, and solar. 
     SUMMARY OF INVENTION 
     The present disclosure is a portable battery operated refrigerator with electrical and solar power options. 
     Advantages 
     Provides three compartments for three power options battery, electric, and solar. Can switch from battery power to electric, or solar power. With a power surge or outage users will be able to continue use of their unit. 
     Has at least two compartments including freezer and compartment for unfrozen contents. Unlike most refrigerators, disclosure has easy access to freezer that is opened from the top not the front of the refrigerator. 
     Has unit will have at least one light inside of refrigerator and at least one light inside of freezer. Have retractable handle with at least four wheels to conveniently move unit. Can be outside of a home in places that user is seeking energy efficiency. Any and all embodiments may include variations and shape, material, construction method, size, and of invention. Embodiments not limited to portable refrigerators. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING 
         FIG. 1  is a front view of the battery operated refrigerator invention. 
         FIG. 2  is a front view of the battery operated refrigerator invention with doors open. 
         FIG. 3  is a back view of the battery operated refrigerator invention. 
         FIG. 4  is a top view of the battery operated refrigerator 
         FIG. 5  is a left side view of the battery operated refrigerator. 
         FIG. 6  is a right side view of the battery operated refrigerator. 
         FIG. 7  is s a front view of the battery operated refrigerator. 
     
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION 
       FIG. 1  shows perspective view of present invention. This shows front view of refrigerator. It shows reference numbers  1 - 9  with lead lines. 
     Reference Numbers 
       1 . Top of refrigerator left door of freezer 
       2 . Top of refrigerator right door of freezer. 
       3 . Retractable handle. 
       4 . Front of refrigerator, left door compartment of refrigerator. 
       5 . Front of refrigerator, top compartment door attached to right door. 
       6 . Front of refrigerator, bottom compartment door attached to right door. 
       7 . Left front wheel of refrigerator. 
       8 . Right front wheel of refrigerator. 
       9 . Bottom of refrigerator. 
       FIG. 2  shows perspective view of present invention. This shows front view of front of refrigerator with doors open. It shows reference numbers  1 - 13  with lead lines. 
     Reference Numbers 
       1 . Top of refrigerator left door of freezer 
       2 . Top of refrigerator right door of freezer. 
       3 . Retractable handle. 
       4 . Front of refrigerator, left door of refrigerator. 
       5 . Front of refrigerator right door open. 
       6 . Front of refrigerator, left door inside top shelf. 
       7 . Front of refrigerator, right side top shelf. 
       8 . Front of refrigerator, left door inside bottom shelf. 
       9 . Front of refrigerator, left side bottom shelf. 
       10 . Front left wheel. 
       11 . Front right wheel. 
       12 . Bottom of refrigerator. 
       13 . Light on right side of inside of refrigerator. 
       FIG. 3  shows perspective view of present invention. This shows back view of refrigerator. It shows reference numbers  1 - 8  with lead lines. 
     Reference Numbers 
       1 . Top of refrigerator 
       2 . Retractable handle to pull and roll refrigerator. 
       3 . Retractable handle. 
       4 . Battery compartment for battery power. 
       5 . Electric compartment for electrical power. 
       6 . Solar compartment for solar power. 
       7 . Right back wheel. 
       8 . Left back wheel. 
       FIG. 4  shows perspective view of present invention. This shows the top of refrigerator. It shows references numbers are  1 - 4  with lead lines. 
     Reference Numbers 
       1 . Top of refrigerator right freezer door. 
       2 . Top of refrigerator left freezer door. 
       3 . Front top view of refrigerator. 
       4 . Back top view of refrigerator retractable handle. 
       FIG. 5  shows perspective view of present invention. This shows the right side view of refrigerator. It shows references numbers are  1 - 5  with lead lines. 
     Reference Numbers 
       1 . Top of refrigerator right side. 
       2 . Back of refrigerator retractable handle. 
       3 . Front of refrigerator. 
       4 . Right front wheel. 
       5 . Right back wheel. 
       FIG. 6  shows perspective view of present invention. This shows the left side view of refrigerator. It shows references numbers are  1 - 5  with lead lines. 
     Reference Numbers 
       1 . Back of refrigerator and retractable handle. 
       2 . Top of refrigerator left side view. 
       3 . Front of refrigerator left side view. 
       4 . Left back wheel. 
       5 . Left front wheel. 
       FIG. 7  shows perspective view of present invention. This shows the front of refrigerator with one freezer door.  FIG. 1  has two freezer doors on top. It shows references numbers are  1 - 7  with lead lines. 
     Reference Numbers 
       1 . Retractable handle coming from back of refrigerator. 
       2 . Freezer door open on top. 
       3 . Front left door of refrigerator. 
       4 . Top compartment attached to right door 
       5 . Bottom compartment attached to right door. 
       6 . Left front wheel. 
       7 . Right front wheel. 
     Background 
     Microwave ovens are specifically built to rapidly heat food. They are commonly used in homes, dorm rooms, offices, buildings, and other places. They may include a variety of sizes and styles. With power outages, these electrical units are not functional. 
     Summary of Invention 
     The present disclosure is a portable battery operated microwave oven with electrical and solar power options. 
     Advantages 
     Can be switched from battery, to electric, to solar power by user. With a power outages users will not be able to continue use of their microwave oven. 
     Has two control panels for operation of microwave oven. First control panel operates by touch and scroll of the options to use microwave. User is choosing to heat, defrost, cook, roast, or bake food. Second control panel is voice activated to instruct the use of microwave by using voice activation feature. For example is cook for  5  minutes. This voice activation feature will be helpful to blind users. 
     Has an oven style door in front, opened from the top. Has at least two shelves inside for multiple items to be microwaved at the same time and the top of microwave oven is dome shaped to increase and give extra space inside. 
     Provide options to use turntable and several shelves for preparing more than one food and drink items at the same time. 
     Outside this microwave oven has a retractable handle and wheels for convenient movement of microwave from one location to another. User has three options, battery, electric, or solar power. 
     Any and all embodiments may include variations in shape, material, construction method use, and size of invention. 
     Brief Description of the Drawing 
       FIG. 8  is a front view of the portable battery operated microwave oven invention. 
       FIG. 9  is a front view of the portable battery operated microwave oven invention with door open. 
       FIG. 10  is a back view of the portable battery operated microwave oven invention. 
       FIG. 11  is a top view of the portable battery operated microwave oven invention. 
       FIG. 12  is a right side view of the portable battery operated microwave oven invention. 
       FIG. 13  is a left side view of the portable battery operated microwave oven invention. 
     Detailed Description of Invention 
       FIG. 8  shows perspective view of present invention. This shows front view of portable battery operated microwave oven. It shows reference numbers  1 - 7   
     Reference Numbers 
       1 . Top of portable battery operated microwave oven. 
       2 . Retractable handle. 
       3 . Oven style door pulled from top to bottom. 
       4 . Left front wheel of portable battery operated microwave oven. 
       5 . Right front wheel of portable battery operated microwave oven. 
       6 . Top panel for touch tone hand swipe scroll pad for users. 
       7 . Bottom panel for voice activated pad for users. 
       FIG. 9  shows perspective view of present invention. This shows front view of front of portable battery operated microwave oven. It shows reference numbers  1 - 10  with lead lines. 
     Reference Numbers 
       1 . Retractable handle 
       2 . Top of microwave oven. 
       3 . Inside of microwave oven top shelf 
       4 . Inside of microwave oven bottom shelf 
       5 . Turntable 
       6 . Microwave oven door open. 
       7 . Top panel for touch tone hand swipe scroll panel. 
       8 . Bottom panel for voice activated operation for users. 
       9 . Front right wheel 
       10 . Light system in microwave oven. 
       FIG. 10  shows perspective view of present invention. This shows back view of portable battery operated microwave oven. It shows reference numbers  1 - 7 . 
     Reference Numbers 
       1 . Top of microwave oven. 
       2 . Retractable handle. 
       3 . Compartment for battery power 
       4 . Compartment for electrical power 
       5 . Compartment for solar power 
       6 . Back right wheel 
       7 . Back left wheel. 
       FIG. 11  shows perspective view of present invention. This shows the top of portable battery operated microwave oven. It shows references numbers  1 - 2 . 
     Reference Numbers 
       1 . Top front of microwave oven 
       2 . Top back of microwave oven with retractable handle illustrated. 
       FIG. 12  shows perspective view of present invention. This shows the right side view of portable battery operated microwave oven. It shows references numbers  1 - 5  with lead lines. 
     Reference Numbers 
       1 . Back of microwave oven illustrating retractable handle 
       2 . Top of microwave oven 
       3 . Right side view of microwave oven 
       4 . Front right wheel. 
       5 . Back right wheel. 
       FIG. 13  shows perspective view of present invention. This shows the left side view of portable battery operated microwave oven. It shows references numbers are  1 - 5  with lead lines. 
     Reference Numbers 
       1 . Back of microwave oven illustrating retractable handle. 
       2 . Top of microwave oven. 
       3 . Front of microwave oven left side view. 
       4 . Back left wheel. 
       5 . Front left wheel. 
     Background 
     The present disclosure is a portable battery operated cooktop grill with battery, electric, and solar power options. Cooktops are known to cook food without complete oven. Cooktops are commonly in homes, businesses, and offices. These cooktops may include a variety of sizes and styles. Most of these units are electrical or gas. With power outages these units are not functional. 
     Summary of Invention 
     The present disclosure provides a portable battery operated cooktop grill with battery, electrical, and solar power compartments. 
     Advantages 
     These three sources of power is an advantage to users who may have power outages. At least four featured cooking options with surfaces for grill, fry, broil or food and drinks. It has a multiple prong riveted grill, smooth surface grill, fryer, and two burners. 
     Control panel has at least one light system on top of cooktop grill. The control panel has at least three heating and temperature options including low, medium, and high heat; and options of use of riveted grill, flat surface grill, fryer, or one of burners small or large. 
     A retractable handle and wheels to roll unit to different locations. A retractable serving table to serve food and drinks. It has two doors in front with shelf space under unit. 
     Cooktop can be used inside building or outside of building. It is not restricted to kitchen space. Any and all embodiments may include variations in shape, material, construction method, use, and size of invention. 
     Brief Description of the Drawing 
       FIG. 14  is a front view of the portable battery operated cooktop grill invention. 
       FIG. 15  is a front view of the portable battery operated cooktop grill with doors open. 
       FIG. 16  is a top view of the portable battery operated cooktop grill invention. 
       FIG. 17  is a back view of the portable battery operated cooktop grill invention. 
       FIG. 17A  is a view of the portable battery operated cooktop grill cover (top). 
       FIG. 18  is a left side view of the portable battery operated cooktop grill. 
       FIG. 19  is a right side view of the portable battery operated cooktop grill. 
     Detailed Description of Invention 
       FIG. 14  shows perspective view of present invention. This shows front view of front of portable battery operated cooktop grill. It shows reference numbers  1 - 10  with lead lines. 
     Reference Numbers 
       1 . Left side handle. 
       2 . Cooking surface front view. 
       3 . Retractable serving table 
       4 . Right side handle. 
       5 . Retractable handle for rolling unit. 
       6 . Front left door 
       7 . Front right door 
       8 . Front left wheel 
       9 . Front right wheel 
       10 . Bottom of cooktop grill. 
       FIG. 15  shows perspective view of present invention. This shows front view of front of battery operated cooktop grill with doors open. It shows reference numbers  1 - 11  with lead lines. 
     Reference Numbers 
       1 . Left side handle. 
       2 . Right side handle. 
       3 . Retractable handle. 
       4 . Cooking surface front view. 
       5 . Retractable serving table. 
       6 . Left door open. 
       7 . Right door open. 
       8 . Inside left door shelf 
       9 . Inside right door shelf 
       10 . Left front wheel. 
       11 . Right front wheel. 
       FIG. 16  shows perspective view of present invention. This shows top view of portable battery operated cooktop grill. It shows reference numbers  1 - 12  with lead lines. 
     Reference Numbers 
       1 . At least four rivets for grill surface 
       2 . Flat surface grill and fryer surface 
       3 . Four buttons for at least four surfaces on cooktop 
       4 . Left handle 
       5 . Right handle 
       6 . Retractable handle 
       7 . Large cooktop electric burner 
       8 . Small cooktop electric burner 
       9 . Serving space 
       10 . Retractable serving table. 
       11 . Light system pad with on/off button included. 
       12 . Fryer with basket for fryer oil. 
       FIG. 17  shows perspective view of present invention. Shows back view of portable battery operated cooktop grill. Showing reference numbers  1 - 8  with lead lines. 
     Reference Numbers 
       1 . Retractable handle 
       2 . Right handle. 
       3 . Left handle. 
       4 . Compartment for battery power 
       5 . Compartment for electric power 
       6 . Compartment for solar power. 
       7 . Right back wheel 
       8 . Left back wheel. 
       FIG. 17 -A shows perspective view of cooktop grill cover (top). It shows the front view of the cooktop grill cover. The back view of cooktop grill cover is identical to the front view. It shows references  1 - 4  with lead lines. 
     Reference Numbers 
       1 . Detachable top for cooktop grill 
       2 . Handle of cooktop grill 
       3 . Locking mechanism right 
       4 . Locking mechanism left 
       FIG. 18  shows perspective view of present invention. This shows front view of left side of portable battery operated cooktop grill. Shows reference numbers  1 - 4  with lead lines 
     Reference Numbers 
       1 . Left side of cooktop grill. 
       2 . Left side of cooktop grill. 
       3 . Left back wheel. 
       4 . Left front wheel. 
       FIG. 19  shows perspective view of present invention. This shows right side of portable battery operated cooktop grill. It shows reference numbers  1 - 4  with lead lines. 
     Reference Numbers 
       1 . Retractable handle 
       2 . Right side of cooktop grill illustrating back side with lead line. 
       3 . Right front wheel. 
       4 . Right back wheel. 
     Background 
     Fireplaces are known in homes, offices, and wider variety of places inside and outside of buildings. The fireplaces can simulate fire flames to look like real fire. At the same time, it is a heating source used to warm and heat dwelling space for users. These fireplaces may include a variety of sizes and styles. Most of these units are electrical or gas. With power outages these units are not functional. 
     Summary of Invention 
     The present disclosure is a portable battery operated fireplace heater can be switched from battery, to electric, to solar power. 
     Advantages 
     Has at least three compartments with on/off switch, battery, electric, and solar power for energy efficiency. 
     Heating source with simulated snowflakes and heating elements powered all three power sources battery, electric, and solar. 
     Fireplace heater includes light and heating element at ceiling of fireplace heater. Has a retractable handle and at least four wheels to transport unit to different locations. In front of fireplace heater are two glass doors. 
     Fireplace heater is not restricted to indoor spaces. Any and all embodiments may include variations in shape, material, construction method, use, and size of invention. Embodiments are not limited fireplace heaters. Embodiments can be fireplace or heater. 
     Brief Description of the Drawing 
       FIG. 20  is a front view of the portable battery operated fireplace heater invention. 
       FIG. 21  is a back view of the portable battery operated fireplace heater invention. 
       FIG. 22  is a is a front view of a portable battery operated dual blender mixer invention. 
       FIG. 23  is a back view of a portable battery operated dual blender mixer invention. 
     Detailed Description of Invention 
       FIG. 20  shows perspective view of present invention. This shows front view of portable battery operated fireplace heater. It shows reference numbers  1 - 7  with lead lines. 
     Reference Numbers 
       1 . Left door open. 
       2 . Right door open. 
       3 . Top of unit with ceiling light and heating element. 
       4 . Heating element bed 
       5 . Simulated snowflake flames 
       6 . Front left wheel 
       7 . Front right wheel. 
       FIG. 21  shows perspective view of present invention. This shows back of portable battery operated fireplace heater. It shows reference numbers  1 - 7  with lead lines. 
     Reference Numbers 
       1 . Back right side of unit. 
       2 . Retractable handle 
       3 . Battery power compartment 
       4 . Electric power compartment 
       5 . Solar power compartment. 
       6 . Back left wheel 
       7 . Back right wheel. 
     Background 
     Blenders and mixers are known in homes, offices, and wider variety of places. The blenders and mixer are used to change complexion of foods and drinks. These blenders and mixers may include a variety of sizes and styles. Most of these units are electrical. With power outages these units are not functional. 
     Summary of Invention 
     The present invention is a portable battery operated dual blender-mixer that can be switched from battery, to electric, or solar power by user. 
     Advantages 
     Three power options and compartments including battery, electric, and solar and can be operated during power outages. It is a dual unit that is both blender and mixer as opposed to two separate units. 
     Has two control panels with plurality of uses for food and drinks as well as baking. The Control panel has options to blend drinks and food. The blender blends, chop, and Crush and the mixer mix, mesh, and stir food for cooking and baking. 
     Handles for housing of containers and handles for containers for easy handle and care. Blender mixer is not restricted to kitchen spaces. 
     Any and all embodiments may include variations in shape, material, construction method, use, and size of invention. Not restricted to kitchens and inside of buildings. 
       FIG. 22  shows perspective view of present invention. This shows front side of a portable battery operated dual blender mixer. It shows reference numbers  1 - 11  with lead lines. 
     Reference Numbers 
       1 . Front view left side illustrates first part of dual unit which illustrates blender. 
       2 . Front view right side illustrates second part of dual unit which illustrates mixer. 
       3 . Side view of blender. 
       4 . Blender blades compartment 
       5 . Side view of mixer. 
       6 . Mixer blades compartment 
       7 . Left handle 
       8 . Right handle 
       9 . Control panel for blender 
       10 . Control panel for mixer 
       11 . Front side of housing for blender and mixer 
       FIG. 23  shows perspective view of present invention. This shows back side of portable battery operated dual blender mixer. It shows reference numbers  1 - 9  with lead lines. 
     Reference Numbers 
       1 . Back side mixer. 
       2 . Back side blender 
       3 . Right handle 
       4 . Left handle. 
       5 . Battery power compartment. 
       6 . Electric power compartment. 
       7 . Solar power compartment 
       8 . Back side of housing for blender and mixer 
       9 . Pairs of handles for both mixer and blender