Device and method for slicing large cakes and other baked goods
10925288 ยท 2021-02-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26B5/008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A21C15/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A21C15/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B26B3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A configurable cutting device for large cakes and other baked items that provides varied shapes and dimensions of cut pieces using a single cutting motion. The handles are ergonomically designed, decorative and provide control of the blades, and the ability to apply increased downward pressure for increased cutting force without direct contact with the blades. The device can be folded down and/or disassembled for easy cleaning and storage.
Claims
1. A device for reducing the time and effort required to slice large cakes and other baked goods comprising: a first set of substantially parallel horizontal cutting blades wherein each horizontal blade has at least one blade edge and a face; a second set of substantially parallel vertical cutting blades removably connected to said first set of substantially parallel horizontal cutting blades wherein each vertical cutting blade has at least one blade edge and a face; and one or more handles, wherein each of said one or more handles is positioned orthogonal to said face of at least two of said parallel horizontal cutting blades, orthogonal to said face of one of said vertical cutting blades and in a plane that intersects said first set of substantially parallel horizontal cutting blades and said second set of substantially vertical cutting blades whereby a plurality of slices can be completed by moving the device through the large cake or other baked good with a single motion.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein said one or more handles are attached to and extend between two of the horizontal cutting blades so that additional downward force can be applied to the one or more handles when cutting and additional upward lifting force can be applied to the one or more handles when lifting after slicing.
3. A device for reducing the time and effort required to cut large cakes and other baked goods into various sized pieces comprising: two or more removably attached parallel and substantially equidistant horizontal cutting blades each having a top edge with a first top edge end and a second top edge end; three or more removably attached parallel and substantially equidistant vertical cutting blades interconnected with said two or more horizontal cutting blades and each having a top edge with a first top edge end and a second top edge end; wherein the first top edge ends and the second top edge ends of each of the horizontal cutting blades and the vertical cutting blades lie along a perimeter of the device; and a top restraint extending around the perimeter of the device and positioned adjacent the top edges of the horizontal and vertical cutting blades for removably securing the vertical and horizontal cutting blades in a predefined configuration.
4. The device of claim 3 wherein one or more of the horizontal and vertical cutting blades can be removed from the device while the remaining blades remain secured in place by the top restraint whereby larger pieces are created by the device.
5. The device of claim 3 wherein the horizontal cutting blades and the vertical cutting blades are interconnected to allow angled movement of the blades whereby the horizontal and vertical cutting blades can be detached from the top restraint and folded down for storage.
6. A method of using a cutting device for reducing an amount of time and effort required to cut a large unitary item into many substantially uniform smaller pieces comprising: providing a large unitary item to be cut; determining a desired size, shape and number of substantially uniform smaller pieces; attaching two or more horizontal cutting blades and three or more vertical cutting blades together in a configuration to cut the large unitary item into the substantially uniform smaller pieces; attaching a top restraint to a top edge of each of the horizontal and vertical cutting blades along a perimeter of the cutting device wherein opposite top edge ends of each of the horizontal and vertical cutting blades lie along the perimeter; holding the cutting device above the large unitary item to be cut; and applying downward pressure on the cutting device to cut through the item and create the substantially uniform smaller pieces.
7. The method of claim 6 further comprising directly attaching one or more ergonomic handles at opposing ends of the cutting device for increased downward cutting force.
8. The method of claim 7, further comprising pulling the handles in an upward motion to separate the cutting device from the substantially uniform smaller pieces.
Description
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(1) The present embodiments are illustrated by way of the figures of the accompanying drawings, which may not necessarily be to scale, in which like references indicate similar elements, and in which:
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(18) The modular and non-modular embodiments of the device provide a wide range of configurations for slicing large items or baked goods with a variety of shape geometries for the slices. The unrestricted borders of the device have protruding blades that allow variations in cake and baked goods size and configuration.
(19) The modular embodiments are selectively configurable to the shape and size of the item being cut, in addition to being configurable to the shape and size of pieces desired by the user. The configuration of
(20) Each of the configurations shown in
(21) The device may be configured to provide a variety of cut shapes through the blade angle adjustments afforded by the angled movement of the blades as seen in
(22) When not in use, the cutting blades of the modular embodiments may be angled to be closer together to provide a stacked or layered effect to reduce the amount of space required for storage. The interconnection of the vertical blades and the horizontal blades allow for easy disassembly for cleaning, storage and portability.
(23) Both the modular and non-modular embodiments are dishwasher safe.
(24) A number of illustrative embodiments have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the various embodiments presented herein. For example, modular or non-modular embodiments in a circular or oval shape are contemplated within the scope of the invention. Accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.