Patent classifications
A47J17/02
Corn kernel remover
A corn kernel remover includes a fixing groove. A fixing portion for fixing corns is disposed at one end of the fixing groove. The fixing portion is disposed on an inner surface of the fixing groove. Because the corn kernel remover is adopted to fix the corns and a tool for stripping the corns is used to perform the operation of stripping the corn kernels, the corn kernel remover is held directly, so as to effectively prevent the tool for stripping the corns from injuring hands, thereby ensuring safer operation of stripping the corn kernels and more efficient operation of stripping the corn kernels.
Corn kernel remover
A corn kernel remover includes a fixing groove. A fixing portion for fixing corns is disposed at one end of the fixing groove. The fixing portion is disposed on an inner surface of the fixing groove. Because the corn kernel remover is adopted to fix the corns and a tool for stripping the corns is used to perform the operation of stripping the corn kernels, the corn kernel remover is held directly, so as to effectively prevent the tool for stripping the corns from injuring hands, thereby ensuring safer operation of stripping the corn kernels and more efficient operation of stripping the corn kernels.
Nopal-cactus thorns removal hand tool and method
A Hand Tool for Removing Nopal-Cactus Thorns is similar in shape to a spoon. This hand tool has a Hole shaped as a polygonal star in its head with a narrow area surrounding that hole for removing the skin and the superficial Thorns of the Nopal Petal by repeatedly rubbing the utensil against the surface of the Petal in a longitudinal fashion, without need of sharpening the edge of the Hole. A Secondary Hole for removing the hardest Thorns and those in the edges and corners of the Nopal Petals and a Corner Blade for cutting it in small squares or small stripes are also present in the tool.
Nopal-cactus thorns removal hand tool and method
A Hand Tool for Removing Nopal-Cactus Thorns is similar in shape to a spoon. This hand tool has a Hole shaped as a polygonal star in its head with a narrow area surrounding that hole for removing the skin and the superficial Thorns of the Nopal Petal by repeatedly rubbing the utensil against the surface of the Petal in a longitudinal fashion, without need of sharpening the edge of the Hole. A Secondary Hole for removing the hardest Thorns and those in the edges and corners of the Nopal Petals and a Corner Blade for cutting it in small squares or small stripes are also present in the tool.
Corn Sheller
A system and method for a sheller. The sheller has a receiver coupled to a pan. The receiver is hollow and coupled to a cap. A conveyor extends from a downstream end of the receiver. Spent cobs exit the receiver via the conveyor. The system further includes a plunger sized to be received by the receiver. The plunger is used to force ears of corn into the receiver.
CORN KERNAL HARVESTING APPARATUS
A corn kernel harvester apparatus having a handle and a harvesting housing. The harvesting housing has an elongated tubular body having an entry end and a handle end. The tubular body defining a longitudinal axis. The housing has an interior chamber therein dimensioned to receive a corncob. The handle end is fastened to the handle. The entry end has a circular opening that is defined by an edge, such that when an ear of corn passes through the entry opening, corn kernels meet resistance from the edge causing the corn kernels to detach from the corncob while allowing the cleaned corncob to pass therethrough into the interior chamber.
CORN KERNAL HARVESTING APPARATUS
A corn kernel harvester apparatus having a handle and a harvesting housing. The harvesting housing has an elongated tubular body having an entry end and a handle end. The tubular body defining a longitudinal axis. The housing has an interior chamber therein dimensioned to receive a corncob. The handle end is fastened to the handle. The entry end has a circular opening that is defined by an edge, such that when an ear of corn passes through the entry opening, corn kernels meet resistance from the edge causing the corn kernels to detach from the corncob while allowing the cleaned corncob to pass therethrough into the interior chamber.
Cutlery Apparatus
A cutlery apparatus that is configured to provide efficient removal of corn kernels from a corn cob. The cutlery apparatus includes a support member that is planar in manner having an upper surface and a perimeter edge. A first brace member and a second brace member are mounted to the upper surface of the support member and further include a void therebetween. The first brace member and second brace member are parallel to each other and angularly oriented on the support member. A cutting member is provided wherein the cutting member has a first portion disposed within the void and a second portion extending beyond the perimeter edge of the support member. The second portion of the cutting member is a metal blade. A clamp member extends across the void and is movably secured to the first brace member and second brace member.
Cutlery Apparatus
A cutlery apparatus that is configured to provide efficient removal of corn kernels from a corn cob. The cutlery apparatus includes a support member that is planar in manner having an upper surface and a perimeter edge. A first brace member and a second brace member are mounted to the upper surface of the support member and further include a void therebetween. The first brace member and second brace member are parallel to each other and angularly oriented on the support member. A cutting member is provided wherein the cutting member has a first portion disposed within the void and a second portion extending beyond the perimeter edge of the support member. The second portion of the cutting member is a metal blade. A clamp member extends across the void and is movably secured to the first brace member and second brace member.
Rebound garlic peeling apparatus and method
A rebound garlic peeling apparatus is presented having an elastomeric, rubberlike, spherical member separable into halves. A first hemispherical section is therefore securable to a second hemispherical section to encapsulate a hollow center. An interior layer, disposed bounding the hollow center when each of the first and second hemispherical members are secured together, is forced to contact garlic cloves enclosed therein when the spherical member is accelerated against a proximal surface. Tractive engagement of the interior layer against the garlic cloves effects separation of the garlic tunic and sheath from the cloves whereby the cloves are expediently peeled by bouncing the spherical member previous to culinary preparation. Force of impact is absorbed predominantly into the spherical member whereby any bruising of the cloves is minimized.