US2625972A - Cutter for producing radish rosettes - Google Patents

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US2625972A
US2625972A US11894849A US2625972A US 2625972 A US2625972 A US 2625972A US 11894849 A US11894849 A US 11894849A US 2625972 A US2625972 A US 2625972A
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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
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    • B26D3/26Cutting work characterised by the nature of the cut made; Apparatus therefor to obtain segments other than slices, e.g. cutting pies specially adapted for cutting fruit or vegetables, e.g. for onions
    • 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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  • This invention pertains generally to vegetable cutters, and more particularly to a manually actuated tool for budding radishes and similar vegetables or fruit for the purpose of ornamentation.
  • the invention has primarily for its object to provide a comparatively simple and inexpensive tool for uniformly cutting radishes and the like to ornament the same, and automatically eject the objects from the tool upon return of the cutter from its operative position.
  • a more specific object of the invention resides in the provision of a tool comprising a manually operable plunger for actuating a cutter designed to simultaneously perform a central annular cut and a plurality of connected spaced radial cuts to give the object the simulated appearance of the pistil and petals of a flower.
  • Figure l is an elevational view of a tool incorporating principles of the present invention.
  • Figure 2 is a fragmentary elevational View, partially in section and showing the cutter at the completion of its operative stroke
  • Figure 3 is a similar view illustrating the cutter in an intermediate return position with the object partially ejected from the cutter head
  • Figure 4 is a plan sectional view taken on the line i t of Figure 2.
  • Figure 5 is a perspective view of a radish processed by the present tool.
  • the numeral designates a stand including a base 2 for attachment to a table or support.
  • the stand l is provided with a supporting table 3 intermediate its upper and lower ends, the top face of the table being provided with a recess 4 to hold a spherical object such as a radish or similar shaped vegetable or fruit to be cut.
  • the recess i communicates with a slot 5 formed in the front edge of the table to facilitate insertion of the stems of the object to be treated.
  • the upper end of the stand I is provided with a boss 6 in which a plunger 1 is slidably mounted.
  • the upper end of the plunger 1 isequipped with a hand knob 8, and a compressible coil spring 9 surrounding the plunger and interposed between the knob 8 and the boss 6 serves to normally urge the plunger to its uppermost inoperative position.
  • a cutter head H consisting of a cylindrical cutter I2 provided with a plurality of spaced radial blades l3.
  • the cutting edges of the blades l3 are preferably tapered from their upper ends toward the lower cutting edge of the cylindrical cutter 12 to facilitate their insertion into a vegetable.
  • an ejector l4 Slidably mounted on the plunger 1 below the boss 6 is an ejector l4, consisting of a disc 15 surrounding the plunger and provided with oppositely spaced depending arms l6, which extend through slots il formed in the top of the cylindrical cutter I2.
  • the lower ends of the arms 16 terminate in inturned fingers 16', which engage the top of the object to be cut during operation of the tool.
  • a radish R processed by the present tool has been illustrated, and as shown in Fig. 5 after the radish has been cut by the tool the same simulates a pistil a and petals b of a conventional bud or flower.
  • the radish R In operation the radish R, the root and stems s of which have been trimmed, is placed in the recess 4 of the table 3 with the stems extending downwardly.
  • the plunger 1 is then manually depressed against the spring 9, causing the cutter head II to engage and cut the radish, both cylindrically and radially in the manner shown in Fig. 2.
  • the depth of the cut is determined by the solid dimensional length of the coil spring 9 when the same is completely compressed.
  • the spring 9 After the radish has been cut and the plunger 1 released, the spring 9 returns the plunger to its normal raised position, during which movement the top disc l5 of the ejector M engages the lower face of the boss 6, as shown in Fig. 2, and as the plunger and cutter head continue to move upwardly, the ejector It provides a positive stop or abutment for the radish causing the same to be stripped from the cutter head and ejected from the tool.
  • a tool of the character described comprising, a stand including a supporting table, a spring urged manually operable plunger journalled in said stand for reciprocative vertical movement, a cutter head secured to the bottom of said plunger and consisting of a cylindrical cutting blade provided with spaced radial blades, an ejector slidably mounted on the exterior of said plunger and provided with depending arms extending into said cylindrical cutting blade for automatically and positively ejecting objects from said cutter head upon return of said plunger to its normal inoperative position, and means mounted on said plunger for limiting its downward movement so that the cutter head is held in spaced relation to said supporting table to prevent complete severance of the Work objects.

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Jan. 20, 1953 F. TORRES CUTTER FOR PRODUCING RADISH ROSETTES Filed Sept. 30, 1949 6 2'1" 4/ [MY-1% ill.
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Patented Jan. 20, .1953
UNITED STATES PATENT. oF icE CUTTER FOR PRODUCING RADISH ROSETTES Franklin Torres, Milwaukee, Wis.
Application September 30, 1949, Serial No. 118,948
1 Claim. (Cl. 146-159) This invention pertains generally to vegetable cutters, and more particularly to a manually actuated tool for budding radishes and similar vegetables or fruit for the purpose of ornamentation.
The invention has primarily for its object to provide a comparatively simple and inexpensive tool for uniformly cutting radishes and the like to ornament the same, and automatically eject the objects from the tool upon return of the cutter from its operative position.
Incidental to the foregoing, a more specific object of the invention resides in the provision of a tool comprising a manually operable plunger for actuating a cutter designed to simultaneously perform a central annular cut and a plurality of connected spaced radial cuts to give the object the simulated appearance of the pistil and petals of a flower.
In addition to the foregoing, other objects will appear as the description proceeds, and while the accompanying drawing illustrates one complete physical form of the invention constructed in accordance with the best mode so far devised, it is to be understood that changes in the precise embodiment of the invention are contemplated within the scope of the appended claim.
In the drawing:
Figure l is an elevational view of a tool incorporating principles of the present invention;
Figure 2 is a fragmentary elevational View, partially in section and showing the cutter at the completion of its operative stroke;
Figure 3 is a similar view illustrating the cutter in an intermediate return position with the object partially ejected from the cutter head;
Figure 4 is a plan sectional view taken on the line i t of Figure 2; and
Figure 5 is a perspective view of a radish processed by the present tool.
Referring now more particularly to the accompanying drawing, the numeral designates a stand including a base 2 for attachment to a table or support. The stand l is provided with a supporting table 3 intermediate its upper and lower ends, the top face of the table being provided with a recess 4 to hold a spherical object such as a radish or similar shaped vegetable or fruit to be cut. The recess i communicates with a slot 5 formed in the front edge of the table to facilitate insertion of the stems of the object to be treated.
The upper end of the stand I is provided with a boss 6 in which a plunger 1 is slidably mounted.
' 2 The upper end of the plunger 1 isequipped with a hand knob 8, and a compressible coil spring 9 surrounding the plunger and interposed between the knob 8 and the boss 6 serves to normally urge the plunger to its uppermost inoperative position.
Secured upon the lower end of the plunger i by a nut 10 is a cutter head H. consisting of a cylindrical cutter I2 provided with a plurality of spaced radial blades l3. The cutting edges of the blades l3 are preferably tapered from their upper ends toward the lower cutting edge of the cylindrical cutter 12 to facilitate their insertion into a vegetable.
Slidably mounted on the plunger 1 below the boss 6 is an ejector l4, consisting of a disc 15 surrounding the plunger and provided with oppositely spaced depending arms l6, which extend through slots il formed in the top of the cylindrical cutter I2. The lower ends of the arms 16 terminate in inturned fingers 16', which engage the top of the object to be cut during operation of the tool.
For the purpose of explanation, a radish R processed by the present tool has been illustrated, and as shown in Fig. 5 after the radish has been cut by the tool the same simulates a pistil a and petals b of a conventional bud or flower.
In operation the radish R, the root and stems s of which have been trimmed, is placed in the recess 4 of the table 3 with the stems extending downwardly. The plunger 1 is then manually depressed against the spring 9, causing the cutter head II to engage and cut the radish, both cylindrically and radially in the manner shown in Fig. 2.
As the cutter head I l enters the radish the fin-- gers l6 of the ejector l6 engage the top of the same causing relative movement between the ejector and cutter head. The depth of the cut is determined by the solid dimensional length of the coil spring 9 when the same is completely compressed.
After the radish has been cut and the plunger 1 released, the spring 9 returns the plunger to its normal raised position, during which movement the top disc l5 of the ejector M engages the lower face of the boss 6, as shown in Fig. 2, and as the plunger and cutter head continue to move upwardly, the ejector It provides a positive stop or abutment for the radish causing the same to be stripped from the cutter head and ejected from the tool.
From the foregoing explanation, considered in connection with the accompanying drawing, it will be apparent that; an exceedingly simple and inexpensive tool has been devised, to enable radishes and similar objects to be quickly and uniformly cut for embellishment or ornamentation, and which automatically ejects the same upon completion of the operative stroke of the cutter head.
I claim:
A tool of the character described comprising, a stand including a supporting table, a spring urged manually operable plunger journalled in said stand for reciprocative vertical movement, a cutter head secured to the bottom of said plunger and consisting of a cylindrical cutting blade provided with spaced radial blades, an ejector slidably mounted on the exterior of said plunger and provided with depending arms extending into said cylindrical cutting blade for automatically and positively ejecting objects from said cutter head upon return of said plunger to its normal inoperative position, and means mounted on said plunger for limiting its downward movement so that the cutter head is held in spaced relation to said supporting table to prevent complete severance of the Work objects.
FRANKLIN TORRES.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 53,063 Vankersen Mar. 6, 1866 703,331 Acree June 24, 1902 857,512 Baker June 18, 1907 921,917 Troxell May 18, 1909 1,431,854 Underwood Oct. 10, 1922 2,479,145 Werth Aug. 16, 1949 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 773,168 France Nov. 13, 1934
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US2692628A (en) * 1947-05-05 1954-10-26 Frank S Elsaesser Radish cutter for producing radish rosettes
US2815056A (en) * 1955-06-30 1957-12-03 Gimelli Samucl Food chopping devices
US3132423A (en) * 1962-06-22 1964-05-12 Lano Artus D De Food cutting apparatus
US3810308A (en) * 1972-09-18 1974-05-14 A Stubbmann Radish press
FR2642954A1 (en) * 1989-02-13 1990-08-17 Fischer Gerard Vegetable shaping device
US4957026A (en) * 1989-09-22 1990-09-18 Butterbaugh Jack R Food preparation appliance for sculpturing fruits and vegetables
US5142973A (en) * 1991-03-11 1992-09-01 Anton Tur Onion cutter
US5373781A (en) * 1993-05-27 1994-12-20 Knasel; Susan M. Fruit cutting and coring apparatus
US5463943A (en) * 1993-05-27 1995-11-07 Super Market Merchandising Fruit cutting and coring apparatus
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US20090282990A1 (en) * 2008-05-19 2009-11-19 Farnum Ronald C Apparatus for cutting food items
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US1431854A (en) * 1922-02-17 1922-10-10 John F Allison Fruit corer and slicer
FR773168A (en) * 1933-07-07 1934-11-13 Combined device for pitting and cutting fruit
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US2692628A (en) * 1947-05-05 1954-10-26 Frank S Elsaesser Radish cutter for producing radish rosettes
US2815056A (en) * 1955-06-30 1957-12-03 Gimelli Samucl Food chopping devices
US3132423A (en) * 1962-06-22 1964-05-12 Lano Artus D De Food cutting apparatus
US3810308A (en) * 1972-09-18 1974-05-14 A Stubbmann Radish press
FR2642954A1 (en) * 1989-02-13 1990-08-17 Fischer Gerard Vegetable shaping device
US4957026A (en) * 1989-09-22 1990-09-18 Butterbaugh Jack R Food preparation appliance for sculpturing fruits and vegetables
US5142973A (en) * 1991-03-11 1992-09-01 Anton Tur Onion cutter
US5373781A (en) * 1993-05-27 1994-12-20 Knasel; Susan M. Fruit cutting and coring apparatus
US5463943A (en) * 1993-05-27 1995-11-07 Super Market Merchandising Fruit cutting and coring apparatus
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US7086155B2 (en) 2004-07-16 2006-08-08 Browne & Co. Apparatus for coring into and cutting food items
US20060272163A1 (en) * 2005-06-07 2006-12-07 Tony Hsu Fruit cutter
US20070028780A1 (en) * 2005-08-08 2007-02-08 Popeil Ronald M Cooking device to deep fat fry foods
US8309151B2 (en) 2005-08-08 2012-11-13 Ron's Enterprises, Inc. Device to efficiently cook food
US20070256571A1 (en) * 2005-08-08 2007-11-08 Popeil Ronald M Cooking device to deep fat fry foods
US8850965B2 (en) 2005-08-08 2014-10-07 Ronald M. Popeil Device to efficiently cook food
US8707857B2 (en) 2005-08-08 2014-04-29 Ronald M. Popeil Cooking device to deep fat fry foods
US20100269712A1 (en) * 2005-08-08 2010-10-28 Popeil Ronald M Device to efficiently cook food
US20100303973A1 (en) * 2005-08-08 2010-12-02 Popeil Ronald M Device to efficiently cook food
US20070028781A1 (en) * 2005-08-08 2007-02-08 Popeil Ronald M Cooking device to deep fat fry foods
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US10412981B2 (en) 2017-02-27 2019-09-17 Ronald M. Popeil System and method for deep frying poultry while avoiding skin damage
US11597116B1 (en) * 2021-09-14 2023-03-07 Progressive International Corp. Vertical slicer
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