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US959189A
US959189A US54482310A US1910544823A US959189A US 959189 A US959189 A US 959189A US 54482310 A US54482310 A US 54482310A US 1910544823 A US1910544823 A US 1910544823A US 959189 A US959189 A US 959189A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B26HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
    • B26BHAND-HELD CUTTING TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • B26B29/02Guards or sheaths for knives
    • 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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    • Y10T408/00Cutting by use of rotating axially moving tool
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    • Y10T408/895Having axial, core-receiving central portion
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  • This invention relates to a corer or implement for cutting and removing the cores of fruit or vegetables, and has for its object, broadly, to provide a device for this purpose of such form and structure that it may be manufactured economically and will be durable and convenient in use.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of a rectangular, metallic sheet or plate employed in the construction of the device.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of a corer embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 3 is a longitudinal, sectional view of the corer, as on line a a of Fig. 2.
  • numeral 1 indicates a metallic plate or rectangular sheet, preferably of steel, which may be out by any convenient means in the form indicated by the broken lines in Fig. 1 to provide an integral blade, sleeve and inclined bearing plate, indicated respectively at 2, 3 and 4: in Figs. 2 and 3.
  • portion 5 which forms the blade will be provided with a curved terminal 6, and will be somewhat wider than portion 7 of said plate.
  • Portion 7 is substantially of a uniform width and is employed in forming the sleeve and bearing plate, and has a curved terminal 8.
  • portion 5 is transversely curved or formed U-shaped in cross-section, thereby forming the longitudinal groove or channel 9 between its edges 6, this being a form of blade common to implements of this class; and after its edges are sharpened the complete blade 2 of the corer is provided.
  • the lip or V-shaped incision 10 is cut in portion 7 said portion is bent longitudinally and forwardly, the part thereof adjacent to the blade being curved to form the terminal sleeve 3 of the device for mounting therein the cylindrical handle 11, the remainder of portion 7 of the plate overhanging apart of the blade and the curved terminal 8 extending within groove 9 in the direction of the free end of the blade, and thereby providing the inclined bearing-plate 1, the curved terminal 8 conforming to the curvature of the groove.
  • the device thus described provides a very strong and compact implement, plate or sheet 1 being of suflicient thickness so that, after the article has been manufactured, the curved terminal of the inclined plate 4 will bear upon and remain in contact with the concavely formed surface of the blade, that part of the bearing plate between the 1nclined portion and sleeve indicated at A being disposed parallel with the back of the blade and intermediate the sides of said blade.
  • This construction prevents foreign substances from accumulating or being deposited under the bearing plate.
  • the mutilated part or lip 10 is struck or depressed inwardly of the sleeve so that it will be indented 1n the handle, whereby these parts will be reliably held together.
  • the bearing plate material ly increases the strength of the structure and provides features of cleanliness mentioned, its principal function is to operate as a bearing surface for the core when it is cut from the fruit.
  • an operator is obliged to manually remove the core from the blade, this causing a considerable loss of time, especially in hotels or restaurants where large quantities of fruit have to be cored.
  • the operator need give no attention to the removal of cores from the blade, since the core will slide toward the handle upon the bearing plate and will thereby be automatically dislodged from the curved blade.
  • the blade longitudinally considered, has projections 12 whereby its sides extend somewhat rearwardly of its body, and this is a desired construction, since these projections provide concaved surfaces adapted to bear upon the convexed surface of the cylindrical handle 11.
  • a corer comprising a metallic plate having curved terminals, one end-portion of the plate being bent transversely to provide a longitudinally grooved blade, the opposite end-portion being bent longitudinally adja cent to said blade to dispose its curved terminal within the groove of said blade, and to provide a terminal sleeve; and a handle mounted within said sleeve.
  • a corer comprising a metallic plate having curved terminals, one end-portion of the plate bein bent transversely to provide a longitudinall grooved blade, the opposite end-portion being bent longitudinally adjacent to said blade to provide. a terminal sleeve and to dispose its curved terminal inclinedly within the groove of said blade, said curved terminal making contact with the wall of the groove; and a handle mounted within said sleeve.
  • a corer comprising a metallic plate terminal-'making contact with the-wall of the groove and forming a bearing-plate inclined downwardly and in a direction from the sleeve toward the free end of the blade; and a handle mounted within said sleeve.
  • a corer as described, comprising a metallic plate havinga, first end-portion and a second end-portion, said first end-portion having a greater width than the second end-portion, and having pro jections with concaved surfaces formed at its terminal edges adjacent to the second endportion; said first end-portion being bent transversely to provide a longitudinally grooved blade, the second end-portion being bent longitudinally adjacent to said blade to provide a terminal sleeve and to dispose its curved terminal inclinedly within the groove of said blade, said curved terminal bearing upon the curved wall of the groove; a cylindrical handle mounted within said sleeve, the concaved surfaces of said projections adapted to bear upon the convexedsurface of said handle.

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J, E. WYANT.
GORBR.
APPLICATION FILED P111349, 1910.
Patented May 24, 1910.
ANDREW a GRAHAM co. PnuTo-umucRAPMRs. WASHINGTON, u. c
JOSEPH E. WYANT, OF OMAHA, NEBRASKA.
GORER.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented May 24:, 1910.
Application filed. February 19, 1910. Serial N 0. 544,823.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, J osnrrr E. WYANT, a citizen of the United States, residing at Omaha, in the county of Douglas and State of Nebraska, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Gorers, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to a corer or implement for cutting and removing the cores of fruit or vegetables, and has for its object, broadly, to provide a device for this purpose of such form and structure that it may be manufactured economically and will be durable and convenient in use.
The invention consists of the novel com bination, form and arrangement of parts as described herein and claimed, and as illustrated in the drawing, wherein,-
Figure 1 is a plan view of a rectangular, metallic sheet or plate employed in the construction of the device. Fig. 2 is a plan view of a corer embodying my invention. Fig. 3 is a longitudinal, sectional view of the corer, as on line a a of Fig. 2.
Referring now to the drawing for a more particular description, numeral 1 indicates a metallic plate or rectangular sheet, preferably of steel, which may be out by any convenient means in the form indicated by the broken lines in Fig. 1 to provide an integral blade, sleeve and inclined bearing plate, indicated respectively at 2, 3 and 4: in Figs. 2 and 3. When plate 1 has been cut as indicated, portion 5 which forms the blade will be provided with a curved terminal 6, and will be somewhat wider than portion 7 of said plate. Portion 7 is substantially of a uniform width and is employed in forming the sleeve and bearing plate, and has a curved terminal 8. After plate 1 has been cut in the form indicated by the broken lines in Fig. 1, portion 5 is transversely curved or formed U-shaped in cross-section, thereby forming the longitudinal groove or channel 9 between its edges 6, this being a form of blade common to implements of this class; and after its edges are sharpened the complete blade 2 of the corer is provided. After the lip or V-shaped incision 10 is cut in portion 7 said portion is bent longitudinally and forwardly, the part thereof adjacent to the blade being curved to form the terminal sleeve 3 of the device for mounting therein the cylindrical handle 11, the remainder of portion 7 of the plate overhanging apart of the blade and the curved terminal 8 extending within groove 9 in the direction of the free end of the blade, and thereby providing the inclined bearing-plate 1, the curved terminal 8 conforming to the curvature of the groove.
The device thus described provides a very strong and compact implement, plate or sheet 1 being of suflicient thickness so that, after the article has been manufactured, the curved terminal of the inclined plate 4 will bear upon and remain in contact with the concavely formed surface of the blade, that part of the bearing plate between the 1nclined portion and sleeve indicated at A being disposed parallel with the back of the blade and intermediate the sides of said blade. This construction prevents foreign substances from accumulating or being deposited under the bearing plate.
After the handle, preferably of wood, has been inserted in the sleeve, the mutilated part or lip 10 is struck or depressed inwardly of the sleeve so that it will be indented 1n the handle, whereby these parts will be reliably held together.
WVhile the bearing plate materially increases the strength of the structure and provides features of cleanliness mentioned, its principal function is to operate as a bearing surface for the core when it is cut from the fruit. In the use of ordinary corers an operator is obliged to manually remove the core from the blade, this causing a considerable loss of time, especially in hotels or restaurants where large quantities of fruit have to be cored. By use of the herein described device the operator need give no attention to the removal of cores from the blade, since the core will slide toward the handle upon the bearing plate and will thereby be automatically dislodged from the curved blade. In practice, when the blade is inserted within the fruitto ream or out the core therefrom, the core already held by the blade will of course be moved, and will slide toward the handle, upon the inclined bearing plate. By referring to Figs. 1 and 3, it will be noted that the blade, longitudinally considered, has projections 12 whereby its sides extend somewhat rearwardly of its body, and this is a desired construction, since these projections provide concaved surfaces adapted to bear upon the convexed surface of the cylindrical handle 11.
Having 'fullydescribed my invention, what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is, A
1. A corer comprising a metallic plate having curved terminals, one end-portion of the plate being bent transversely to provide a longitudinally grooved blade, the opposite end-portion being bent longitudinally adja cent to said blade to dispose its curved terminal within the groove of said blade, and to provide a terminal sleeve; and a handle mounted within said sleeve.
2. A corer comprising a metallic plate having curved terminals, one end-portion of the plate bein bent transversely to provide a longitudinall grooved blade, the opposite end-portion being bent longitudinally adjacent to said blade to provide. a terminal sleeve and to dispose its curved terminal inclinedly within the groove of said blade, said curved terminal making contact with the wall of the groove; and a handle mounted within said sleeve.
I 3. A corer comprising a metallic plate terminal-'making contact with the-wall of the groove and forming a bearing-plate inclined downwardly and in a direction from the sleeve toward the free end of the blade; and a handle mounted within said sleeve.
4. In combination, a corer as described, comprising a metallic plate havinga, first end-portion and a second end-portion, said first end-portion having a greater width than the second end-portion, and having pro jections with concaved surfaces formed at its terminal edges adjacent to the second endportion; said first end-portion being bent transversely to provide a longitudinally grooved blade, the second end-portion being bent longitudinally adjacent to said blade to provide a terminal sleeve and to dispose its curved terminal inclinedly within the groove of said blade, said curved terminal bearing upon the curved wall of the groove; a cylindrical handle mounted within said sleeve, the concaved surfaces of said projections adapted to bear upon the convexedsurface of said handle. 7 In testimony whereof I have afiixed my signature in presence of two witnesses.
JOSEPH E. WYANT.
l/Vitnesses:
HIRAM A. STURGES, ELIZABETH MURRY.
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US4090296A (en) * 1977-05-23 1978-05-23 Philip Di Piero Cabbage coring tool
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US4090296A (en) * 1977-05-23 1978-05-23 Philip Di Piero Cabbage coring tool
US20160209258A1 (en) * 2013-08-29 2016-07-21 Nestec S.A. Device for powdered products
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