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US1373135A
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  • This invention relatesto a vegetable she ing machine and it has for an object to provide a simple and inexpensive machine which will operate elliciently and economically and which is arranged to discharge separately therefrom the sliced particles and such unsliced particles may fail to go through the cutters.
  • Figure l of the drawings is a side elevation of my improved vegetable slicing machine, part of the casing being broken away to show the interior construction.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view.
  • Fig. 8 is a plan view with the upper half of the casing swung back. D i
  • Fig. i is a fragmentary section on the line 4E-4 of Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 5 is a detail perspective view of the presser element.
  • Fig. 6 is a fragmentary sect on on the hue 6-6 of 1.
  • my improved vegetable slicing machine comprises a casing of sub stantiallv rectangular shape and made up of a lower half or section 10 and an upper section 10. These sections are secured together along one end by the hinges 1.1 an
  • a stub shaft 13 on which is mounted a slicing drum 14:.
  • This drum is in the form of frustum of a cone with the smaller end closed and the larger end open, the portion of the side wall of the casing with which the larger end of the drum registers being cut away as at 15 to provide an openmg through which the sliced material may be discharged from the machine.
  • the stub shaft 13 is suitably supported by the downturned ends 1.6 of a resilient strap 17 which extends through the drum 14 and is secured at its opposite end to a frame piece 18 extending across the opening 15,.this construction being designed to permit of yielding of the drum in the event of rocks or the like being accidentally fed thereto.
  • the shaft 13 ex- .tends through an enlarged opening 20 in the wall of the casin g and has a crank handie 21 fixed thereon when the machine is to be-"ope ated by hand, it being understood that a pulley or other device may be mounted on this shaft when the machine is to be operated by power.
  • sllcing knives 22 Carried in the periphery of the drum i l are a series of sllcing knives 22 which are preferably spirally arranged thereon and extend tangentially of the drum from their back edges to their cutting edges the latter thus projecting beyond the surface ofthe drum, with slots 23 formed in the drum adjacent the cutting edges of the knives.
  • These knives may be secured to the drum by means of lugs 25 on their ends riveted or otherwise secured to radial flanges 26 at opposite ends of the drum.
  • a discharge chute 29 leads downward from the lower side of the drum to the bottom of the casing.
  • a circularly curved wall element 30 Surrounding the drum with openings at top and bottom for entrance of material. to the drum and discharge to the chute 29, is a circularly curved wall element 30 which extends from side to side of the casing and is formed in part on each half of the latter, this wall element being parallel to the drum and spaced a short distance therefrom and form ing a confining element for the material be ing sliced.
  • horizontal partition members 31 are provided which extend between the end walls of the drum and the circularly curved wall element 30.
  • the presser element 28 is removed, the article to be sliced is inserted in the opening in the top of the casing, and the presser element may be later removed;
  • the element When smaller articles are to' be sliced the element may remain in the hopper forming posltlon shown in Fig, 1 ,and the material placed therein and fed by itsjgwn weight to the slicing drum.
  • the material sliced passes through theslots 28'into vthe drum and is discharged from the open end thereof; Larger pieces which may be left pass around the'drum between the latter and the wall 30 and are discharged through the chute 29 while any of the residue too'large to pass downward into the chute is thrown on" into a chamber 32 formed in the end of the casing by the construction above referred to from which it It will be noted that the mounting of the .drumenables the latter to yield in the event of rocks or the like a series of knives in the peripheral wall of said drum," said wall presenting slots adja cent said knives, means resiliently mounting said drum atvthe small end thereof to permit of transverse movement of the other end thereof with respect to the said confining' element, and a hopper leading to said drum.
  • a confining element for the material to be sliced partially surrounding said drum a series of knives in-the peripheral wall of said drum, said wall presenting slots ex- .tendi'ng'along adjacent said knives, and a hopper leading to said drum, means resiliently mounting said drum at the small end thereof to'perrnit of transverse movement of'the other end thereof with respect to the said confining element.
  • a rotary drum in the form of a frustum of a cone, a confining element for the material to be sliced partially surrounding said drum, the large end of said druni being open and the small end closed, a series of knives spirally arranged in the periphery of the drum with their cutting edges spaced from the latter, said drum being formed to present slots leading through the wall thereof adjacent the cutting edges of the knives, means resiliently mounting said drum at the small end thereof to permit of transverse movement of the other-end thereof with respect to the said confining element.
  • a rotary drum in the form of a frustum of a cone.
  • a rotary drum in the form of a frustum of a cone, the large end of said drum being open and the small end closed, a series of knives spirally arranged in the Jeriphery ol the edges spaced from the latter, said drum being formed to present slots leading through the wall thereof adjacent the cutting edges of the knives, and means resiliently mounting said drum to permit of yielding thereof, for the purpose set forth, said means including a resilient strap fixed at one end of the casing and passing longitudinally through the drum and connected to the closed end of the latter.
  • a rotary drum in the form of a frustum of a cone. the large end of said drum being open and the small end closed, a series of knives spirally arranged in the periphery of the drum with their cutting edges spared from the latter, said drum being formed to present slots leading through the wall thereof adjacent the cutting edges of the knives and a circular wall element surrounding and spaced from said drum and having an intake opening at its upper end and a discharge chute at i s lower end and means resiliently mounting said drum at the small end thereof to have movement transversely to the said wall element its other end.
  • a rotarv drum in the form of a frustum of a cond. the large end of said drum being open and the small end closed, a series of knives spirally arranged in the periphery of the drum with their cutting edges spaced from the latter, said drum being formed to present slots leading through the wall thereof adjacent the cutting edges of the knives and a circular wall element SlIll'OlUldlUg and spaced from said drum and having an intake opening at its upper end and a discharge chute at its lower end, and a hopperlike element removably carried by the casing above the said intake opening of the drum and means resiliently mounting said dr m at the small end thereof to have inovement transversely to the said wall element at its other end.

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S. KENDREK.
VEGETABLE SLICING AND CUTTENG MACHINE.
APPLICATION FILED DEC- i, I920.
E3 wuewtoz Ska/Iqlezzdv 2 SHthTS-SHEETI Patented Mar. 29, 1921.
// fillfrl I Sv KENDREK.
VEGETABLE SLICING AND CUTTING MACHINE.
APPLICATION FILED DEC. 1, I920.
Patented Mar. 29, 1921.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
VEGETABLE meme Ann ou'rrme MACHINE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Mar. 29, 1921.
Application filed December1,-1920. Serial No. 427,472.
Toullwhom'it may concern:
Be it known that I, STANLEY Knnonnn, a citizen of Poland, residing at Lawrence, 1n the county of Essex and State cfhflassachusctts, have invented certain newand useful improvements in Vegetable Slicing and gutting Machines, of which the following 1s a specification.
This invention relatesto a vegetable she ing machine and it has for an object to provide a simple and inexpensive machine which will operate elliciently and economically and which is arranged to discharge separately therefrom the sliced particles and such unsliced particles may fail to go through the cutters.
For further comprehension of the invention, and :of the objects and advantages thereof, reference will be had to the following description and accompanying drawings, and to the appended 0151111155 in'whlch the various novel features of the invention are more particularly set forth.
Figure l of the drawings is a side elevation of my improved vegetable slicing machine, part of the casing being broken away to show the interior construction.
Fig. 2 is a plan view.
Fig. 8 is a plan view with the upper half of the casing swung back. D i
Fig. i is a fragmentary section on the line 4E-4 of Fig. 3.
Fig. 5 is a detail perspective view of the presser element.
Fig. 6 is a fragmentary sect on on the hue 6-6 of 1.
As here embodied my improved vegetable slicing machine comprises a casing of sub stantiallv rectangular shape and made up of a lower half or section 10 and an upper section 10. These sections are secured together along one end by the hinges 1.1 an
ordinary snap fastener 12 being providedat the opposite end to hold the two sections together. i v
llournaled in one side of this casing, preferably parallel to the hinge axis of the easing halves and at the meeting line thereof, is a stub shaft 13 on which is mounted a slicing drum 14:. This drum is in the form of frustum of a cone with the smaller end closed and the larger end open, the portion of the side wall of the casing with which the larger end of the drum registers being cut away as at 15 to provide an openmg through which the sliced material may be discharged from the machine. The stub shaft 13 is suitably supported by the downturned ends 1.6 of a resilient strap 17 which extends through the drum 14 and is secured at its opposite end to a frame piece 18 extending across the opening 15,.this construction being designed to permit of yielding of the drum in the event of rocks or the like being accidentally fed thereto. The shaft 13 ex- .tends through an enlarged opening 20 in the wall of the casin g and has a crank handie 21 fixed thereon when the machine is to be-"ope ated by hand, it being understood that a pulley or other device may be mounted on this shaft when the machine is to be operated by power.
Carried in the periphery of the drum i l are a series of sllcing knives 22 which are preferably spirally arranged thereon and extend tangentially of the drum from their back edges to their cutting edges the latter thus projecting beyond the surface ofthe drum, with slots 23 formed in the drum adjacent the cutting edges of the knives. These knives may be secured to the drum by means of lugs 25 on their ends riveted or otherwise secured to radial flanges 26 at opposite ends of the drum.
Formed in the top of the casing is an opening through which the material is fed to the drum, this material being in certain cases forced downwardly against the drum by a rectangular frame-like presscr element 28 which is inserted in the opening in the casing, this element inother cases serving as a hopper, while a discharge chute 29 leads downward from the lower side of the drum to the bottom of the casing. Surrounding the drum with openings at top and bottom for entrance of material. to the drum and discharge to the chute 29, is a circularly curved wall element 30 which extends from side to side of the casing and is formed in part on each half of the latter, this wall element being parallel to the drum and spaced a short distance therefrom and form ing a confining element for the material be ing sliced. At the meeting line of the two sect-ions of the drum horizontal partition members 31 are provided which extend between the end walls of the drum and the circularly curved wall element 30.
In the operation of the device, when material consisting of a single large piece, such as a head of cabbage is to be sliced, the presser element 28 is removed, the article to be sliced is inserted in the opening in the top of the casing, and the presser element may be later removed;
pressed downwardly Qthereagainst. When smaller articles are to' be sliced the element may remain in the hopper forming posltlon shown in Fig, 1 ,and the material placed therein and fed by itsjgwn weight to the slicing drum.
The material sliced passes through theslots 28'into vthe drum and is discharged from the open end thereof; Larger pieces which may be left pass around the'drum between the latter and the wall 30 and are discharged through the chute 29 while any of the residue too'large to pass downward into the chute is thrown on" into a chamber 32 formed in the end of the casing by the construction above referred to from which it It will be noted that the mounting of the .drumenables the latter to yield in the event of rocks or the like a series of knives in the peripheral wall of said drum," said wall presenting slots adja cent said knives, means resiliently mounting said drum atvthe small end thereof to permit of transverse movement of the other end thereof with respect to the said confining' element, and a hopper leading to said drum. I s
it 2. In avegetable slicing'machine, a rotary "drum in the form of a frustum of a cone,
a confining element for the material to be sliced partially surrounding said drum, a series of knives in-the peripheral wall of said drum, said wall presenting slots ex- .tendi'ng'along adjacent said knives, and a hopper leading to said drum, means resiliently mounting said drum at the small end thereof to'perrnit of transverse movement of'the other end thereof with respect to the said confining element.
3. In a vegetable slicing machine, a rotary drum in the form of a frustum of a cone, a confining element for the material to be sliced partially surrounding said drum, the large end of said druni being open and the small end closed, a series of knives spirally arranged in the periphery of the drum with their cutting edges spaced from the latter, said drum being formed to present slots leading through the wall thereof adjacent the cutting edges of the knives, means resiliently mounting said drum at the small end thereof to permit of transverse movement of the other-end thereof with respect to the said confining element.
, drum witi their iutting 4. In a vegetable slicing machine, a rotary drum in the form of a frustum of a cone.
the large end of said drum being open and the small end closed, a series of knives spirally arranged in the periphery of the drum with their cutting edges spaced from the latter, said drum being formed to present slots leading through the wall thereof adjacent the cutting edges of the knives, and means resiliently mounting said drum to permit of yielding thereof, for the purpose set forth.
5. In a vegetable slicing machine, a rotary drum in the form of a frustum of a cone, the large end of said drum being open and the small end closed, a series of knives spirally arranged in the Jeriphery ol the edges spaced from the latter, said drum being formed to present slots leading through the wall thereof adjacent the cutting edges of the knives, and means resiliently mounting said drum to permit of yielding thereof, for the purpose set forth, said means including a resilient strap fixed at one end of the casing and passing longitudinally through the drum and connected to the closed end of the latter.
6. In a vegetable slicing machine, a rotary drum in the form of a frustum of a cone. the large end of said drum being open and the small end closed, a series of knives spirally arranged in the periphery of the drum with their cutting edges spared from the latter, said drum being formed to present slots leading through the wall thereof adjacent the cutting edges of the knives and a circular wall element surrounding and spaced from said drum and having an intake opening at its upper end and a discharge chute at i s lower end and means resiliently mounting said drum at the small end thereof to have movement transversely to the said wall element its other end. i
7. In a vegetable sl' ting machine, a rotarv drum in the form of a frustum of a cond. the large end of said drum being open and the small end closed, a series of knives spirally arranged in the periphery of the drum with their cutting edges spaced from the latter, said drum being formed to present slots leading through the wall thereof adjacent the cutting edges of the knives and a circular wall element SlIll'OlUldlUg and spaced from said drum and having an intake opening at its upper end and a discharge chute at its lower end, and a hopperlike element removably carried by the casing above the said intake opening of the drum and means resiliently mounting said dr m at the small end thereof to have inovement transversely to the said wall element at its other end.
In testimony whereof I have alllxed my signature.
STANLEY KIJNDREK.
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