Patent classifications
B26D2003/286
SPIRALIZING MANDOLIN
A mandolin slicer includes a blade assembly suitable for making spiral cut slices, including a frame having a pair of opposing frame sidewalls and a downwardly extending lower support, a slicing ramp positioned at a first end of the mandolin slicer and between the pair of frame sidewalls, a runout plate positioned at a second end of the mandolin slicer and between the pair of frame sidewalls, and a blade assembly positioned between the pair of frame sidewalls.
FOOD CUTTER
The invention relates to a food cutter. The food cutter includes a vessel cup; a fixing base assembled in the vessel cup; a supporting body assembled to the vessel cup; a locking mechanism assembled in the supporting body; a screw cutter extending through the supporting body and the locking mechanism; and a handheld host connected to the screw cutter. The locking mechanism includes a resilient member, a movable bracket, a shaft sleeve, two sliding half threaded sheaths and a rotating cover.
Interface between knife and knife holder
The invention relates to an interface between a knife and a knife holder, wherein the knife and the knife holder are designed such that the knife can be mounted on the knife holder in such a way that the knife is initially positioned on the knife holder in the axial direction, and then by rotating either the knife relative to the knife holder and/or the knife holder relative to the knife, the knife is locked on the knife holder with respect to the axial direction, wherein the knife has a single central fastening opening which is delimited by a knife edge region, and the knife holder has a fastening section for the fastening opening of the knife, which is delimited by a holder edge region.
FOOD SLICER
A food slicer comprising a cutter element and a food holder having a food-engaging surface moveable relative to a cutting surface of the food slicer for cutting food product held between the food-engaging surface and the cutting surface. The food-engaging surface is inclined with respect to the cutting surface so that it exerts a pushing force on food product during use.
MOTORIZED SPIRAL CUTTING DEVICE
A food spiral cutting machine, suitable for cutting fruits or vegetables into a continuous spiral or julienne. The spiral cutting machine includes a base, a drive unit, a screw, a cutter assembly and a locking device; the drive unit comprises a motor, a gearbox and an open drive nut; the gearbox comprises a planetary gear reduction group and a pair of bevel gears, a first bevel gear connects to the output of the planetary gear set, and the first bevel gear drives a second bevel gear which is provided with a spline inside the gear center hole. The first bevel gear meshes with the second bevel gear at right angle. An open drive nut rests on the underside of the screw. A screw is provided with a slot along the screw axis. The spline of the second bevel gear keys with the slot of the screw. When the second bevel gear is driven by the motor via the planetary gear set and the first bevel gear, the spline in the second bevel gear turns the screw. As the open drive nut meshing with the screw is stationary, the screw rotation results in linear movement of the screw along the screw axis. The distal end of the screw is fitted with a spikey disk, where there is a center pin and circumferential spikes such that fruit or vegetable can be supported and butted against the cutter assembly. By the simultaneous rotation and linear movement of the screw, the required motion to spirally cut fruit or vegetable is realized.
Food Slicer and Shredder
The present invention relates generally to the field of vegetable shredders. More specifically, the present invention relates to an improved food slicer and shredder device that enables the users to easily cut different food items such as vegetables to a desired size. The device may also include a kit comprised of a plurality of blade attachments to cut food items of different sizes, and a chute attachment that allows the users to direct sliced food items into a bowl. The device features different cutting speed options that can be easily set by the user for improved cutting. As a result, this invention offers an improved food processing tool for personal and professional kitchens, and eliminates the need to use multiple tools/devices to cut vegetables of desired size.
Food cutter
A food cutter induces an operating frame, a push-pull mechanism and an elastic connecting piece. A mounting cavity and a feeding hole are formed in the operating frame; and the push-pull mechanism is mounted in the mounting cavity and connected with the operating frame in a sliding manner. The push-pull mechanism includes a push-pull rack, a stationary knife and a movable knife; the stationary knife is fixedly mounted on the push-pull rack; the movable knife is detachably mounted on the push-pull rack and positioned below the stationary knife; and a discharging hole is formed in the push-pull rack and communicated with the feeding hole and the mounting cavity. One end of the elastic connecting piece is fixedly connected with the operating frame, and the other end is fixedly connected with the push-pull rack.
Slicer and pusher
A pusher for use with a mandoline slicer includes a cap having an upper and a lower end, the cap defining an interior space. A lower plate is attached to a pillar, which is attached to a telescoping post. The pillar and telescoping post are telescopically moveable with respect to one another along the central axis and trained for movement by a guide within the cap. Stops are provided along the guide to restrict the length of travel of the telescoping post and pillar. A spring is connected to the cap and the lower plate to urge the lower plate away from the cap in a direction from the upper end toward the lower end.
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.
FOODSTUFF COMMINUTION SYSTEM
The invention relates to a foodstuff comminution system having a foodstuff comminution device having a main part which has a receptacle for a cutter part, and having an activation part which is connected in an articulated manner to the main part and which for squeezing foodstuff material to be comminuted through a cutter part inserted in the receptacle is pivotable from a placing position towards the cutter part to a closing position and subsequently from the closing position back to the placing position. The foodstuff comminution system is distinguished by an additional comminution tool which is capable of being secured in an operating position on the foodstuff comminution device and which has a fastening portion as well as a tool portion, wherein the fastening portion in the operating position is jammed in a form-fitting manner between the main part and the activation part and wherein the tool portion in the operating position is disposed outside the receptacle.