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US2297158A
US2297158A US424355A US42435541A US2297158A US 2297158 A US2297158 A US 2297158A US 424355 A US424355 A US 424355A US 42435541 A US42435541 A US 42435541A US 2297158 A US2297158 A US 2297158A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A21BAKING; EDIBLE DOUGHS
    • A21CMACHINES OR EQUIPMENT FOR MAKING OR PROCESSING DOUGHS; HANDLING BAKED ARTICLES MADE FROM DOUGH
    • A21C15/00Apparatus for handling baked articles
    • A21C15/04Cutting or slicing machines or devices specially adapted for baked articles other than bread
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T408/00Cutting by use of rotating axially moving tool
    • Y10T408/50Cutting by use of rotating axially moving tool with product handling or receiving means
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T408/00Cutting by use of rotating axially moving tool
    • Y10T408/55Cutting by use of rotating axially moving tool with work-engaging structure other than Tool or tool-support
    • Y10T408/557Frictionally engaging sides of opening in work
    • Y10T408/558Opening coaxial with Tool
    • Y10T408/5583Engaging sides of opening being enlarged by Tool
    • Y10T408/5586Engaging surface subsequent to tool-action on that surface

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  • Figure 1 is a side elevation partly in longitudinal section, showing one form of the invention.
  • Figure 2 is a transverse sectional view on line l 2-2 0f Fig. 1.
  • Figure 3 is an enlarged side elevation of the core-removing member.
  • Figure 4 is a view -similar to Fig. 3 but taken at right angles thereto. 4
  • Figures 5 and 6 are further enlarged longitudinal sectional views as indicated by lines 5-5 and 6-6 of Fig. 3.
  • Figure 'l is a transverse sectional view on line l-l of Fig. 5.
  • Fig. 8 is a transverse section on line 8-8 of Fig. 6.
  • Figure 9 is a view similar to Fig. 1 but showing a dierent construction.
  • Figure 10 is anenlarged fragmentary side elevation partly in section showing the core-removing member which is illustrated in elevation, primarily, in Fig. 9.
  • Figure 11 is an end elevation of the core-removing member shown in Fig's. 9 and 10.
  • I have disclosed an electricl motor I2 mounted on one end of lan elongated base I3, said motor having a short projecting shaft I4 and a rigid boss I5 surrounding said shaft.
  • a bun guiding sleeve I6 which-is preferably of cylindrical form, said sleeve being secured tothe boss l5 in concentric relation witl/L the shaft' I4, by means of set screws Il threadedthrough said sleeve and abutting said boss.
  • the sleeve I6 is supported by a suitable bracket I8 secured to the base I3.
  • the outer end -of the sleeve I6 is open to permit pushing of an elongated bun into said sleeve for core-removing purposes, as hereinafter explained, and to permit the discharge of crumbs removed from the bun, the lower side of said sleeve I6 is formed with an opening I9.
  • P may be placed on the base Il under the opening I9 to receive the dischargedcrumbs.
  • a core-removing member 20 Disposed centrally and longitudinally within the sleeve I6,is ⁇ a core-removing member 20 formed primarily from an elongated metal tube of cylindrical form. Secured within the inner end of this member 20 is a bushing 2
  • This frontend of the member ⁇ 2li is also provided with two substantially radial prongs or teeth 2l which project into its interior and serve to break up the core-being removed from the bun, -into small pieces or crumbs.
  • the tube of which member 20 is formed is provided with a slowly pitched helical groove 25, the edges of which act as a screw conveyor to inwardly feed the crumbs.
  • vsaid tube is provided with a diagonal partition plate 26.
  • an elongated bun or the like is pushed into the outer end of the sleeve I6, causing said member to form a bore in the bun, disintegrate the core within this bore, and discharge the crumbs through the opening I9, the bun being then in readiness to receive a hot dog, with desired relish or other seasoning, or to receive any desired edible stulng.
  • FIGs. 9, 10 and 11 a somewhat different con.- struction is shown.
  • the electric motor I2l is provided with a tubular projecting boss I5' around its shaft Il'.
  • the sleeve I6' is mounted by means of set screws Il'f'and a bracket Ill'
  • ' on the inner end of a core-removing member 20' is secured upon the shaft Il' by means of a set screw 22', openings for giving access to screw, being shown at 25.
  • the member 20 comprises a screw conveyor having a central stem 21 and a helical web 28, together with a ring 29 surrounding and secured to the outer end of said web 28.
  • the ring and web are preferably welded together as indicated aid ser A ring is provided with circmnferentially spaced cutting teeth 3
  • Y A fixed tube 32 surrounds the conveyor screw zi-zs and is secured in the mbuiar boss le' by means of a set screw 33, and if desired, an opening 3l may be formed in the sleeve it' to give access to said'set screw 33.
  • Y a corresponding notch in the side wall of the sleeve which is cut oif in this view.
  • the two notches permit the operator-to grip the end of 'at 30 in Figs. 10 and 11.
  • coreremoving member comprising a ⁇ conveyor substantially abuttingrelation with the inner v edge of said ring, said fixed tube having a crumb discharge opening Lnear said. opening of. said
  • a bun coring machine comprising a support anda short driven shaft projecting therefrom, a bun-guiding sleeve concentric with said shaft and of a diameter to receive and contact with a bun or the like to be cored, said sleeve'having an inner end secured to said support, the outer -end of said sleeve being open to permit pushing of a hand-held bun or the like intosaid sleeve, and
  • a core-removing member secured to said shaft' and disposed longitudinally within said sleeve, said bun-guiding sleeve and said core-removing member being xed against longitudinal move.
  • said coreremoving member having means at its outer end for cutting a. cylindrical bore in the bun as the latter is pushedV into said sleeve, said coreremoving member also having helical means extending longitudinallythereof for feeding the removed crumbs from said bore toward said support, the bottom of said sleeve having an opening near said support through which said crumbs are discharged by gravity.
  • said core-removing member comprising -a cylindrical tube, said cutting means consisting of circumferentially spaced teeth on the outer end of said tube, said tube having a helical slot, the edges of which constitute said helical means.
  • core-removing member comprising. a conveyor screwandaringsurroundingandsecuredto the vfrontend .of said screw, the outer .or front edge of said ring having circumferentially spaced teeth: the web of said screw. constituting said helical means; said teeth constituting said cutting means: anda ilxed tube said conveyor screw and having its outer end -in aring surroundingandsecuredtothe other end of said screw, the outer edge of said ring having ⁇ circumferentially spaced cuttingteeth.
  • Y l 7 A structure as speciiled in claim 6; and a fixed tube surrounding said screw and having an e end in substantially abutting relation with the inner edge of said ring, said fixed tube having an opening near its other end from its interior to its exterior.
  • a bun coring machine comprising a base, a motor secured upon one end of said base and having an outwardly projecting bearing bossV disposed toward'the other end of said base, said motor being provided with a shaft concentric with said bearing boss, a horizontal bun-guiding tube disposed horizontally over said base and having an inner end surrounding said bearing bossthe outer end of said tube being open to receive a bun to be cored, radial set screws threaded through said inner end of said tube and abutting said bearing boss to secure and center said inner end of said tube, a 'supporting bracket for said outer end of said tube, said bracket being secured to said base and to said tube, andv buncoring means disposed centrally within said tube and secured to said shaft, said'bun-coring means including means for feeding the crumbs toward -the innerY end of said tube.

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Sept. 29, 1942. J. D. McDoNALD BUN coRING MAcHINE Filed Dec. 24, 1941 3 Shee'cs-Sheerl 1 Sept 29, 1942. J. D. McDoNYALD BUN' CQRING MACHINE Filed Dec. 24,1941 3 Sheets-Shea# 2 sept.- 29, 1942.
J. D. McDoNALD BUN CORINYGr MACHINE Filed DSC. 24, 1941 s sheets-smeet s Patented Sept. 29, 19424 yUlysu'rlao ASTAT BUN- CORING A Jesse 1D. McDonald, Enid, Okla., assignor of one- `third to John E. Thomas, Enid,.0kla.
Application December 24, 1941, serial No; 424,355
8 Claims.
plished by reference to the accompanying drawings. l
Figure 1 is a side elevation partly in longitudinal section, showing one form of the invention. Figure 2 is a transverse sectional view on line l 2-2 0f Fig. 1.
Figure 3 is an enlarged side elevation of the core-removing member. i
Figure 4 is a view -similar to Fig. 3 but taken at right angles thereto. 4
Figures 5 and 6 are further enlarged longitudinal sectional views as indicated by lines 5-5 and 6-6 of Fig. 3.
Figure 'l is a transverse sectional view on line l-l of Fig. 5.
Fig. 8 is a transverse section on line 8-8 of Fig. 6.
Figure 9 is a view similar to Fig. 1 but showing a dierent construction.
Figure 10 is anenlarged fragmentary side elevation partly in section showing the core-removing member which is illustrated in elevation, primarily, in Fig. 9.
Figure 11 is an end elevation of the core-removing member shown in Fig's. 9 and 10.
The construction shown in Figs. 1 to 8 will rst be described.
I have disclosed an electricl motor I2 mounted on one end of lan elongated base I3, said motor having a short projecting shaft I4 and a rigid boss I5 surrounding said shaft. Surrounding this boss, is the inner end of a bun guiding sleeve I6 which-is preferably of cylindrical form, said sleeve being secured tothe boss l5 in concentric relation witl/L the shaft' I4, by means of set screws Il threadedthrough said sleeve and abutting said boss. Toward its outer end, the sleeve I6 is supported by a suitable bracket I8 secured to the base I3. The outer end -of the sleeve I6 is open to permit pushing of an elongated bun into said sleeve for core-removing purposes, as hereinafter explained, and to permit the discharge of crumbs removed from the bun, the lower side of said sleeve I6 is formed with an opening I9. A lpan or other suitable receptacle,
P may be placed on the base Il under the opening I9 to receive the dischargedcrumbs.-
Disposed centrally and longitudinally within the sleeve I6,is` a core-removing member 20 formed primarily from an elongated metal tube of cylindrical form. Secured within the inner end of this member 20 is a bushing 2| to snugly surround the motor shaft I4, a set screw 22 being employed to lock the member 2li-and the bushing to said shaft, The outer end of the member 20 is open and is spaced inwardly to some extent from the outer end of the sleeve IB, and said outer end of said member 20 is formed with a plurality of circumferentially spaced cutting teeth 23 which cut the bun to form a smoothwalled bore therein. 'This frontend of the member `2li is also provided with two substantially radial prongs or teeth 2l which project into its interior and serve to break up the core-being removed from the bun, -into small pieces or crumbs. For feeding these crumbs inwardly and discharging them through the'opening I9, the tube of which member 20 is formed, is provided with a slowly pitched helical groove 25, the edges of which act as a screw conveyor to inwardly feed the crumbs. For turning these crumbs from the interior of the tube to the exterior thereof,
vsaid tube is provided with a diagonal partition plate 26.
With the motor I2 running and therefore driving the core-removing member 20, an elongated bun or the like is pushed into the outer end of the sleeve I6, causing said member to form a bore in the bun, disintegrate the core within this bore, and discharge the crumbs through the opening I9, the bun being then in readiness to receive a hot dog, with desired relish or other seasoning, or to receive any desired edible stulng.
In Figs. 9, 10 and 11, a somewhat different con.- struction is shown. The electric motor I2l is provided with a tubular projecting boss I5' around its shaft Il'. The sleeve I6' is mounted by means of set screws Il'f'and a bracket Ill'|` and is formed with a discharge opening I9. A socket 2|' on the inner end of a core-removing member 20', is secured upon the shaft Il' by means of a set screw 22', openings for giving access to screw, being shown at 25.
The member 20 comprises a screw conveyor having a central stem 21 and a helical web 28, together with a ring 29 surrounding and secured to the outer end of said web 28. The ring and web are preferably welded together as indicated aid ser A ring is provided with circmnferentially spaced cutting teeth 3| to act upon the bun. Y A fixed tube 32 surrounds the conveyor screw zi-zs and is secured in the mbuiar boss le' by means of a set screw 33, and if desired, an opening 3l may be formed in the sleeve it' to give access to said'set screw 33. The lower portion ofthetubenisformed withano Il directly over the opening l" of the si e Ii'..
Whenabunispushedintothesleeve itbe teethii cutaboreintbebmthescrewconveyor 21-28 feeds all the crumbs inwardly, and thesecrumbsdischargethrougbtheopenirm and |9'. The tube 32 prevents the crumbsfrom having any rubbing action upon the side wall of theboreastheyarebeingfedrearwardlyand thus prevent said crumbs from either wearing Aaway said wall to an undesired extent, or packing instead of en'ectively discharging.
In Fig. 9, I have illustrated a notch 3l in the outer end of the sleeve Il'. Y a corresponding notch in the side wall of the sleeve which is cut oif in this view. The two notches permit the operator-to grip the end of 'at 30 in Figs. 10 and 11. The outer edge 0f this screw and a ring surrounding and secured to the4 frontend of said screw, the outer or front edge of said ring having circumferentially spaced teeth: the web of said screw constituting said helical means: said teeth ,constituting said cut- 4.Astnictureasspecinedinc1aim1;said
coreremoving member comprising a` conveyor substantially abuttingrelation with the inner v edge of said ring, said fixed tube having a crumb discharge opening Lnear said. opening of. said There is of course the bun when inserting it to the desired distance and allow easy removal. This detail could of course be embodied in Fig. 1 also, if desired.
From the foregoing taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, it will be seen that novel and advantageous provision has been made forcarryins out the object of the invention. Ii-Iowever,V within the scope of the invention as claimed, variations may be made. f Y
I claim:
1. A bun coring machine comprising a support anda short driven shaft projecting therefrom, a bun-guiding sleeve concentric with said shaft and of a diameter to receive and contact with a bun or the like to be cored, said sleeve'having an inner end secured to said support, the outer -end of said sleeve being open to permit pushing of a hand-held bun or the like intosaid sleeve, and
a core-removing member secured to said shaft' and disposed longitudinally within said sleeve, said bun-guiding sleeve and said core-removing member being xed against longitudinal move.
ment with respect to each other, said coreremoving member having means at its outer end for cutting a. cylindrical bore in the bun as the latter is pushedV into said sleeve, said coreremoving member also having helical means extending longitudinallythereof for feeding the removed crumbs from said bore toward said support, the bottom of said sleeve having an opening near said support through which said crumbs are discharged by gravity.
2. A structure as specified inv claim l; said core-removing member comprising -a cylindrical tube, said cutting means consisting of circumferentially spaced teeth on the outer end of said tube, said tube having a helical slot, the edges of which constitute said helical means.
core-removing member comprising. a conveyor screwandaringsurroundingandsecuredto the vfrontend .of said screw, the outer .or front edge of said ring having circumferentially spaced teeth: the web of said screw. constituting said helical means; said teeth constituting said cutting means: anda ilxed tube said conveyor screw and having its outer end -in aring surroundingandsecuredtothe other end of said screw, the outer edge of said ring having `circumferentially spaced cuttingteeth. Y l 7. A structure as speciiled in claim 6; and a fixed tube surrounding said screw and having an e end in substantially abutting relation with the inner edge of said ring, said fixed tube having an opening near its other end from its interior to its exterior.
8. A bun coring machine comprising a base, a motor secured upon one end of said base and having an outwardly projecting bearing bossV disposed toward'the other end of said base, said motor being provided with a shaft concentric with said bearing boss, a horizontal bun-guiding tube disposed horizontally over said base and having an inner end surrounding said bearing bossthe outer end of said tube being open to receive a bun to be cored, radial set screws threaded through said inner end of said tube and abutting said bearing boss to secure and center said inner end of said tube, a 'supporting bracket for said outer end of said tube, said bracket being secured to said base and to said tube, andv buncoring means disposed centrally within said tube and secured to said shaft, said'bun-coring means including means for feeding the crumbs toward -the innerY end of said tube. the bottom of said JESSE D. Mcp'oNAm.
5. In a machine of the class described, a core-
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US2501687A (en) * 1946-03-28 1950-03-28 Prescott S Moyer Vegetable shredder
US2655190A (en) * 1950-07-01 1953-10-13 Charles O M Mason Method of and apparatus for forming an open filling-receiving groove in frankfurter rolls and other bakery products
US2956600A (en) * 1957-11-19 1960-10-18 Elton K Mcdonald Bun coring machines
US3059680A (en) * 1960-02-01 1962-10-23 Louis C Ridean Bun boring machine
US3199559A (en) * 1960-09-26 1965-08-10 Fmc Corp Fruit trimmer
US6120367A (en) * 1998-09-17 2000-09-19 Ibp, Inc. Decoring saw

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2501687A (en) * 1946-03-28 1950-03-28 Prescott S Moyer Vegetable shredder
US2655190A (en) * 1950-07-01 1953-10-13 Charles O M Mason Method of and apparatus for forming an open filling-receiving groove in frankfurter rolls and other bakery products
US2956600A (en) * 1957-11-19 1960-10-18 Elton K Mcdonald Bun coring machines
US3059680A (en) * 1960-02-01 1962-10-23 Louis C Ridean Bun boring machine
US3199559A (en) * 1960-09-26 1965-08-10 Fmc Corp Fruit trimmer
US6120367A (en) * 1998-09-17 2000-09-19 Ibp, Inc. Decoring saw

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