Chopping and slicing knife
11090821 · 2021-08-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47J43/288
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B26B11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47J43/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A cutlery device includes a blade with an attached handle. Two longitudinal edges of the rectangular blade include a sharpened edge and a non-sharpened spine on the opposite side. The blade has a rectangular fence extending substantially perpendicularly from one or both (opposite) sides of the spine, and extending to the distal end. In one form the fence curves around onto the distal end of the blade. A hole or aperture may be provided in the blade to allow transfer of prepared foods. The fence may be integral with the blade and spine, may be permanently secured to the blade, or may exist as a separate part that may be attached to and removed from the blade.
Claims
1. A knife for cutting, crushing, and other preparation of food while also being configured to scoop, collect, pour, or transfer food pieces prepared with the knife, comprising: a substantially rectangular blade having proximal and distal ends, with a handle secured to the proximal end, the blade being sharpened along one longitudinal edge, the blade having a non-sharpened spine opposite the sharpened longitudinal edge, an essentially rectangular flange attached to the blade at the spine and extending longitudinally along the spine, at an angle to the blade of 45° to 135°, whereby food pieces on the knife blade are prevented from sliding off the spine of the blade.
2. The knife of claim 1, wherein the angle of the flange with the knife blade is substantially a right angle.
3. The knife of claim 1, wherein the blade has a triangular extension at the distal end, the extension extending distally and having a sharpened edge as a continuation of the blade's sharpened edge, such that the extension can function as a paring knife.
4. The knife of claim 3, wherein the triangular extension has a thickness less than that of the blade.
5. The knife of claim 1, wherein the flange continues around a corner of the blade from between the spine and distal end of the blade to extend partially along the distal end of the blade, and including a hole in the blade adjacent to said corner to allow food pieces to drop through the hole into a collecting vessel.
6. The knife of claim 5, wherein said corner is rounded.
7. The knife of claim 5, wherein the flange extends in two opposed directions from the spine of the blade, essentially in a T configuration.
8. The knife of claim 1, wherein the flange is integrally formed with the blade as a single piece of metal.
9. The knife of claim 1, wherein the flange is removable from the blade, whereby the knife can be used with or without the flange.
10. The knife of claim 9, wherein the blade, at the spine, includes a channel extending substantially perpendicularly from the blade, configured to receive and retain the flange when inserted into the channel.
11. The knife of claim 9, wherein the flange extends in two opposed directions from the spine of the blade, essentially in a T configuration.
12. The knife of claim 11, wherein the flange includes a channel extending longitudinally along a surface of the flange, the channel being sized and configured to closely receive and retain the spine of the blade for assembly of the flange onto the blade.
13. The knife of claim 1, wherein the flange extends in two opposed directions from the spine of the blade, essentially in a T configuration.
14. The knife of claim 1, wherein the flange is pivotally secured to the blade such that in a deployed position the flange extends substantially at a right angle from the blade and in a stored position the flange lies flatly against the blade.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
(15) The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
(16) Broadly, embodiments of the present invention provide a system, a method, and apparatus to facilitate preparation (cutting, chopping, crushing) of foods surface with a design that allows transfer to virtually any dimensioned bowl or other receiving vessel, including those with narrow openings. Further, it seeks to accomplish this in an economic fashion with simplicity of design.
(17) In one embodiment, the knife is produced from metal such as stainless or carbon steel. Alternative materials such as ceramics can be used. Essential qualities include resistance to harboring microorganisms, ability to maintain a sharp edge, breakage-resistance, and ability to easily clean. Size may be varied according to the intended food preparation. The knife incorporates a fence and optionally a perforation or opening to allow the cook to process and transfer ingredients easily.
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(28) The described embodiments of this invention allow the chef reliable means to prepare, collect, and transfer material with use of a single implement. Additional cutting features, such as the described cutting-edge extension, further reduce the need for the cook to change between utensils.
(29) All embodiments may be manufactured by existing methods known to those skilled in the art.
(30) Use of this Cutlery Device
(31) 1. The chef uses the sharp edge of the knife for slicing, chopping, and other preparation of food.
(32) 2. The side of the blade may be used to crush ingredients.
(33) 3. The fence may be used to crush, pound, or tenderize food when held with the sharp edge up.
(34) 4. Chopped or prepared ingredients can be transferred or poured from the flat surface of the blade.
(35) 5. The blade may be used to scoop cut pieces onto the blade prior to transferring them to a vessel or another area.
(36) 6. In some embodiments of the knife the cook can use the knife with or without the fence to improve convenience and flexibility in function.
(37) The various embodiments of this invention provide solutions to difficulties with food preparation and transfer encountered with existing cutting boards.
(38) It should be understood that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.