Patent ID: 8657486

Claim:
A beater for mixing food product, the beater comprising: a shaft including a mixer attachment portion, the shaft defining a rotational axis of the beater; a first stabilizing arm extending outwardly from the shaft; a second stabilizing arm extending outwardly from the shaft and substantially diametrically opposed to the first stabilizing arm such that both the first stabilizing arm and the second stabilizing arm and the rotational axis lie in a common plane; a first blade having a lower end positioned proximate the rotational axis, an upper end connected to the first stabilizing arm at a location spaced away from the shaft, wherein the lower end of the first blade is proximate the plane, the first blade extends away from the plane, to a first side of the plane, moving upward from the lower end and then extends back toward the plane at the upper end; a second blade having a lower end positioned proximate the rotational axis, an upper end connected to the second stabilizing arm at a location spaced away from the shaft, wherein the lower end of the second blade is proximate the plane, the second blade extends away from the plane, to a second side of the plane, moving upward from the lower end and then extends back toward the plane at the upper end; a third blade having a lower end positioned proximate the rotational axis, an upper end connected to the first stabilizing arm at a location spaced away from the shaft, wherein the lower end of the third blade is proximate the plane, the third blade extends away from the plane, to the first side of the plane, moving upward from the lower end and then extends back toward the plane at the upper end; and a fourth blade having a lower end positioned proximate the rotational axis, an upper end connected to the second stabilizing arm at a location spaced away from the shaft, wherein the lower end of the fourth blade is proximate the plane, the fourth blade extends away from the plane, to second side of the plane, moving upward from the lower end and then extends back toward the plane at the upper end the lower ends of the third and fourth blades are spaced upward from the lower ends of the first and second blades respectively.