EP2111954A2 - Schneidvorrichtung - Google Patents

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EP2111954A2
EP2111954A2 EP09250224A EP09250224A EP2111954A2 EP 2111954 A2 EP2111954 A2 EP 2111954A2 EP 09250224 A EP09250224 A EP 09250224A EP 09250224 A EP09250224 A EP 09250224A EP 2111954 A2 EP2111954 A2 EP 2111954A2
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Sarah S. Peterson
Sascha Kaposi
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B26HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
    • B26DCUTTING; DETAILS COMMON TO MACHINES FOR PERFORATING, PUNCHING, CUTTING-OUT, STAMPING-OUT OR SEVERING
    • B26D3/00Cutting work characterised by the nature of the cut made; Apparatus therefor
    • B26D3/18Cutting work characterised by the nature of the cut made; Apparatus therefor to obtain cubes or the like
    • B26D3/185Grid like cutters
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B26HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
    • B26DCUTTING; DETAILS COMMON TO MACHINES FOR PERFORATING, PUNCHING, CUTTING-OUT, STAMPING-OUT OR SEVERING
    • B26D1/00Cutting through work characterised by the nature or movement of the cutting member or particular materials not otherwise provided for; Apparatus or machines therefor; Cutting members therefor
    • B26D1/0006Cutting members therefor

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  • This invention relates generally to food slicing devices, particularly including devices in which a food item is sliced by urging it through a grid of slicing blades.
  • slicing devices on the market in which a food item such as an onion is sliced by urging it through a tray or grid of slicing blades.
  • a pusher and slicing grid are pivotally movable with respect to one another and brought together to slice the item.
  • complicated levers, springs, or gears are involved and these components increase cost and complexity as well as make the device more difficult to clean.
  • a preferred example of the invention includes a lower receptacle for holding chopped food items and one or more blades at a top of the receptacle.
  • the receptacle is an open-topped container configured to hold a grid of blades spanning the open top.
  • a pushing element is secured within an outer housing, with the outer housing being configured to snugly and slideably fit around the receptacle. The housing therefore forms a guide path to keep the path of the pushing element in a generally straight and vertical orientation as it moves axially downward toward the blades.
  • the grid of blades is removable and can be replaced by one or more different configurations, such as straight, pyramidal, V-shaped, or other blade types.
  • the pushing element is also removable and can be replaced by one or more different configurations that mate closely with corresponding replacement blade configurations.
  • the invention provides slicing devices as set forth in claim 1 and claim 8.
  • the dependent claims set forth features of the slicing devices present in some examples of the invention.
  • each of the first plurality of sidewalls is in contact with each of the second plurality of side walls.
  • the blade tray is removably secured to the container.
  • the pusher is removably secured to the housing.
  • the pusher is integrally formed within the housing.
  • the container forms a rectangular cube.
  • Some examples of the slicing device set forth in claim 8 comprise a frame attached to the rim of the container, the frame having an upwardly extending flange defining a seat, wherein the blade tray is retained within the seat.
  • the frame may further comprise a tab and the blade tray may further comprise a recessed region, the tab being sized and configured to snugly fit within the recessed region.
  • the frame may further comprise a well in a portion of the frame, whereby the well forms an open region within the seat to facilitate separation of the blade tray from the frame.
  • the housing further comprises at least one projection extending downward from the top and the pusher comprises at least one channel, the projection being sized and configured to be received within the channel to secure the pusher to the housing.
  • the projection may be crescent shaped.
  • the pusher may further comprise a pillar and the housing may comprise a corresponding well, the pillar being received within the well to secure the pusher to the housing.
  • the well may further comprise a bore through the top of the housing.
  • the housing is formed from a clear material, whereby the alignment marking is visible through the housing.
  • FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of a preferred device
  • FIGURE 2 is an exploded view of a preferred device
  • FIGURE 3 is an exploded view of an alternate form of a preferred device
  • FIGURE 4 is an exploded view of an alternate form of a preferred device
  • FIGURE 5 is perspective cutaway view of a housing in accordance with a preferred device
  • FIGURE 6 is a perspective view of a preferred pusher element
  • FIGURE 7 is a perspective view of an alternate pusher element
  • FIGURE 8 is a perspective view of an alternate example of the invention.
  • FIGURE 9 is an exploded view of the alternate example shown in Figure 8 ;
  • FIGURE 10 is a perspective view of a preferred V-shaped slicing blade
  • FIGURE 11 is a side view of a preferred V-shaped slicing blade.
  • FIGURE 12 is a side view of a preferred pusher for use with the V-shaped slicing blade.
  • Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a preferred slicing device 10.
  • an outer pusher housing 20 surrounds a container 30.
  • the container 30 is generally of a rectangular cubic shape, having a base, upwardly extending sidewalls, and an open top (best seen in Figure 2 ).
  • the pusher housing 20 is of a mating, complementary shape in that an interior surface of the housing snugly receives an exterior surface of the container so that the housing is able to slide up and down about the container.
  • the interior of the sidewalls of the housing abut the majority of the exterior of the container and forms a close fit, thereby frictionally engaging the container as the housing slides up and down.
  • the housing and container are not permanently fastened to one another, but rather can be freely separated if the housing is pulled upward from the container a sufficient distance.
  • the housing and container may each have a substantially cylindrical shape, formed in a similar mating fashion as discussed above.
  • the housing need not have an interior surface that substantially abuts the entire exterior surface of the container. Rather, a track or other guide may form the respective surfaces to ensure that the housing follows a path of travel that is generally aligned with an axis extending upward through the center of the container.
  • an upper surface of the housing 20 is bulged upward to accommodate the palm of a user when pushing the housing downward.
  • the upper surface is flat.
  • Figure 2 provides an exploded view of the preferred example of the invention.
  • the container 30 as shown is an open-topped rectangular cubic vessel.
  • the container is formed from a clear plastic, though other materials may be used.
  • a frame 40 includes a perimeter that is substantially the same as that of the rim of the open top of the container 30, thereby allowing the frame to be snugly received within the open top of the container.
  • the frame includes a downwardly extending leg and outwardly extending flange forming a shoulder 41 that allows the frame to properly seat on the rim without falling farther into the container.
  • the frame 40 and container 30 are preferably sized and configured such that the frame is frictionally retained within the container.
  • the frame may be glued or otherwise affixed to the container.
  • the attributes of the frame may be integrally formed with the container.
  • the frame 40 further includes an upwardly extending peripheral flange 42.
  • the flange 42 may extend substantially around the perimeter of the frame.
  • the flange 42 is formed as a pair of opposing sidewall sections on opposite sides of the frame.
  • a lip 44 juts outward toward the opposing sidewall.
  • the sidewall sections extend upward from a horizontal lower portion of the frame to provide a seat that is configured to receive a blade tray 50, discussed further below.
  • a portion of the frame 40 optionally includes one or more wells 46. As shown, a well is provided on each of the frame sections extending between the opposing upwardly extending sidewalls. The wells facilitate the removal of the blade tray 50 by providing a region in which there is no frame material abutting the blade tray.
  • An alignment tab 43 is integrally formed in one or both of the upwardly extending flanges 42. As shown, the alignment tab is crescent-shaped and extends from a center portion of the sidewall toward the interior of the frame. A matching alignment tab is formed on the opposite sidewall. In other versions of the invention, the alignment tab can be formed in different shapes and in different locations on the frame.
  • the blade tray 50 as shown includes an outer perimeter that is sized to fit within the seat defined on the frame.
  • the blade tray is substantially square in its outer perimeter.
  • the perimeter of the blade tray 50 includes a peripheral flange forming a shoulder 54 that is complementary to the seat defined in the frame so that the blade tray forms a relatively tight frictional fit within the frame.
  • a recessed region 53 is provided at a peripheral location on the blade tray 50 that is sized and shaped to match that of the tab 43, thereby ensuring that the blade tray is inserted in the proper orientation.
  • the blade tray may be configured so that it may only be inserted in a single orientation or, alternatively, in more than one orientation.
  • the blade tray further includes an open central area having one or more blades 52.
  • the blade tray preferably is removable from the frame, thereby allowing the blade tray to be replaced with a different blade tray having a different blade configuration.
  • An upper surface of the blade tray includes an alignment indicator, which in the example shown is in the form of a pair of arrows 51.
  • the alignment indicator provides a visual indication of the orientation of the blade tray so that a pusher 60 can be readily aligned in the same orientation in the event the orientation is important between the particular blade tray and pusher being used.
  • the pusher 60 includes one or more downwardly extending projections 62 that are sized and configured to pass between the blades within the blade tray.
  • the pusher 60 is removably attached to an upper interior surface of the housing 20.
  • the pusher may be snap-fit, friction-fit, or otherwise attached to the housing in any manner that allows it to be removably retained within the housing. While the pusher is best configured for removable attachment, in some versions of the invention the pusher is either permanently affixed to the housing or is integrally formed within the housing itself.
  • the pusher includes a central pillar 65 extending upward in a direction opposite that of the pusher projections 62, as best seen in Figure 6 .
  • the pillar is surrounded by two supports 63, 64 defining crescent-shaped channels.
  • the interior surface of the housing includes mating structures to retain and secure the pusher within the housing, as best seen in Figure 5 .
  • a pair of crescent-shaped stems or projections 22, 23 are provided within the housing, extending downward from the upper interior surface, the stems being configured to be received within the channels within the arc-shaped supports 63, 64.
  • a cylindrical well 24 is configured in the upper interior surface of the housing to receive the pillar 65.
  • the well may be formed as a circular flange extending downward from the housing, or may alternatively be formed as a bore entirely through the top surface of the housing.
  • a portion of the pillar preferably extends through the bore and allows the user to press directly against the pillar of the pusher.
  • a wide variety of other structures are possible to provide snap-fit, frictional, or other engagement between the pusher 60 and the housing 20.
  • the housing 20 is formed from a clear plastic material, allowing the pusher to be visible through the housing.
  • the clear material makes the alignment arrows 61 visible, helping to ensure that the housing is oriented properly with the alignment arrows 61 of the pusher 60 oriented in the same fashion as the alignment arrows 51 of the blade tray 50.
  • the housing may optionally include an opening 21 on one or more of its sidewalls.
  • the opening 21 is a high arch extending along the majority of the length of one of the housing sidewalls.
  • a similar opening is also provided on the opposite sidewall in the preferred version of the invention.
  • an opening may be provided on all four sidewalls or, conversely, no openings may be provided at all. The inclusion of two opposing openings allows the user to have access to the interior of the slicer to adjust a food item with the housing in place, but retains structural rigidity of the housing to ensure proper alignment during use.
  • Figure 3 provides a similar exploded view as in Figure 2 , but with a different blade tray 50.
  • the preferred blade trays are discussed further below.
  • the chopper and slicer as described is configured to chop or slice an object such as a food item such as an onion, an apple, or any other item that is desired to be chopped or sliced.
  • a food item such as an onion, an apple, or any other item that is desired to be chopped or sliced.
  • the food item 70 is placed atop the blade tray 50 when it is seated in the frame 50 atop the container 30.
  • the housing 20, having a pusher 60 secured within it, is placed around the container such that the projections of the pusher abut the food item 70. Generally at that point the sidewalls of the container and those of the housing will be frictionally engaged with one another. Pressure is applied to the top of the housing, urging it downward toward the container.
  • the downward pressure likewise pushes the pusher against the food item, forcing it through the blade tray so that the food item is sliced by the blades within the tray.
  • the projections of the pusher are configured to extend through the lower edges of the blades, thereby forcing the food item thoroughly through the blades.
  • the close fit of the housing and the container allow for a smooth and straight path of travel of the pusher toward and through the blades.
  • the general path of travel of the housing with respect to the container is vertical.
  • the container defines a central axis that is substantially at the center of the container sidewalls.
  • the central axis is parallel to the sidewalls.
  • the container may be irregular or have angled sides, and in such cases the central axis is preferably in the middle of the sidewalls and extends vertically, orthogonal to the base of the container and substantially at the center of the base of the container.
  • the housing follows a path of travel that is substantially along the central axis, unlike a hinged chopping device.
  • the blade tray is configured as a corer and slicer.
  • the blade tray includes a central circular slicing hub blade and eight radially-extending blades 52, each of which is substantially straight.
  • Each of the blades is preferably formed from stainless steel.
  • the mating pusher 60 includes projections 62 such that an individual projection is sized and configured to fit between the openings defined by each of the eight wedges and the central hub.
  • the corer and slicer blade tray as shown is configured to produce eight slices, alternative versions may have, for example, four or six blades to produce four or six wedge-shaped slices. The pusher for such variations will likewise have a different number of projections sized to mate with the corresponding tray.
  • the blade tray 50 includes a circular blade opening and eight radially projecting blades 80 joined at a first end at the center of the opening and at a second end to the perimeter of the opening. As shown, the blades are angled downward from the perimeter to the center, forming a cone-shaped grid of blades defining eight wedge-shaped openings between the blades.
  • the corresponding pusher 60 (best seen in Figure 6 ) likewise has eight projections sided and configured to fit between corresponding openings.
  • a conical blade tray may include a different number of blades, for example four or six, and the pusher includes a corresponding number of mating projections.
  • the blade tray as depicted in Figure 4 includes a plurality of V-shaped blades 82, each of which includes a first end 83 secured to one side of the blade tray and a second end 84 secured to an opposite side of the tray.
  • the V-shaped blade tray is further illustrated in Figures 10 and 11 .
  • the blades are angled downward from each end toward a point generally at the center of the blade, forming a V shape.
  • a top surface of each of the blades is preferably sharpened to facilitate the slicing.
  • Any number of V-shaped blades are provided in the blade tray, longitudinally aligned and spaced to provide slices of a desired width.
  • the pusher 60 corresponding to the V-shaped blade is best seen in Figures 7 and 12 and preferably has a plurality of straight, flange-shaped pusher projections 66 sized and configured to fit between the spaces between V-blades.
  • the projections 66 are generally rectangular in shape, as viewed from the side.
  • FIG. 8 An alternate example of a slicer device 100 is shown in a perspective view in Figure 8 and an exploded view in Figure 9 .
  • the device includes a main container 130 with a removable base tray 132.
  • the tray 132 is preferably either snap-fit or friction-fitted to the container 130.
  • An upper surface of the container 130 supports a blade tray 150.
  • the blade tray in this alternate version is generally the same as in the prior version discussed above and includes a plurality of blades configured to slice or chop a food item into pieces.
  • the blade tray 150 may be secured to the top of the container 130 using the shoulder and seat arrangement as discussed above or in any other manner that enables the blade tray to be firmly secured to the container.
  • the blade tray 150 is further removably secured to the container 130 to allow the blade tray 150 to be replaced with other blade trays having blades of different configurations. Alignment arrows or other indicators are optionally provided to ensure that the blade tray is inserted in the correct orientation.
  • a pusher 160 includes downwardly extending projections that are sized and configured to pass between the blades of the blade tray 150, in the same manner as discussed with respect to the examples above.
  • the pusher may be snap-fit, friction-fit, or otherwise secured to a pusher housing 120.
  • the pusher is removably secured to the housing so that it can be removed and replaced with a pusher having a different configuration to mate with alternate blade trays as desired.
  • the pusher housing includes structures to secure the pusher to the housing in the same manner as discussed with other embodiments discussed above.
  • the pusher housing 120 differs from the housing 20 of the prior configuration in that it is arranged as a lid rather than an outer box.
  • the housing 120 is secured to a pair of pillars 122, 123 that are each received within mating guides 124, 125.
  • the pillars and guides are substantially cylindrical in cross-sectional shape, but they may alternatively be square, oval, or have other shapes.
  • the pillars are slideably received within the guides to allow the housing 120 to slide up and down with respect to the container 130, thereby allowing the pusher 160 to be pressed downward against the blade tray 150 and removed vertically away from the blade tray.
  • the close frictional fit of the pillars within the guides ensures a close alignment of the pusher projections within the blade tray.
  • the pillars are received within the guides.
  • the device may be formed such that the guides are slideably received within the pillars.
  • the guides 124, 125 are formed separately from the container 130 and are secured to the container within channels formed in the sides of the container.
  • a first channel 126 is visible but the opposite channel is not visible.
  • the guides may be friction-fit, snap-fit, threadably secured, glued, or otherwise secured within the channels.
  • the guides are integrally formed within the container and directly receive the pillars.
  • a single pillar is used.
  • multiple telescoping pillars may be used.
  • a coil spring is provided inside each of the guides 124, 125 with one end of the spring 128 (shown in partial cut-away) engaging a lower surface of the guide and the opposite end engaging a lower surface of the pillar.
  • the springs urge the pillars upward, pushing the pusher housing 120 away from the container 130 and blade tray 150.
  • a hook 170 on a pivoting arm and a peg 172 are provided.
  • the hook 170 is pivotally mounted on a surface of the pusher housing and configured so that it can pivot downward toward the container.
  • the peg 172 is provided on an outer surface of the container and positioned so that the hook engages the peg when pivoted downward. The hook thereby holds the pusher housing against the container despite the upward force of the springs, covering the blade tray for more compact storage as seen in Figure 8 .
  • the hook 170 is rotated upward where an inner surface of the arm engages a detent that holds the arm in an upward position as seen in Figure 9 .
  • the slicing and chopping devices as described above may be used with a variety of blade configurations.
  • a blade tray 50 having blades configured for coring and slicing may be used.
  • a different blade configuration is shown in Figure 3 .
  • a V-shaped configuration is shown in Figures 4 and 9-11 as discussed above.
  • Each of the individual blades 82 may be formed as unitary pieces that are stamped or otherwise formed from stainless steel, or, alternatively, may be formed as separate sections 82, 83 that are welded or otherwise joined together at the base of the V.
  • the V-shape includes a base of the V that extends below a support surface on the blade tray. In upper or interior surface of the V forms a leading edge that is sharpened, while the opposing or fall-off edge is not sharpened.
  • the V blade is particularly well-suited for slicing round objects such as onions because a greater portion of the surface of the blades contacts the surface of the onion on initial contact, thereby reducing the force required to slice the onion.

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US4264808P 2008-04-04 2008-04-04
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US12/118,620 US7779739B2 (en) 2008-04-04 2008-05-09 Chopper and slicer
US12/124,969 US20090249935A1 (en) 2008-04-04 2008-05-21 Slicer
US12/129,550 US20090249930A1 (en) 2008-04-04 2008-05-29 V-slicing blade

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