Grinder auger removal tool
10549285 ยท 2020-02-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B02C18/302
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C18/304
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus for removing an auger from a grinder head includes a tool member including an auger engaging portion for receiving a front shaft portion of the auger. The auger engaging portion is adapted to be received in a tool engaging portion of the front shaft to for an interference that permits a removal force applied to the tool member to be transferred to the auger.
Claims
1. A meat grinder system comprising: a grinder head comprising a housing and an auger disposed in the housing for rotation about an axis, the auger including a shaft including a tool engaging portion; a tool for facilitating removal of the auger from the housing, the tool comprising an auger engaging portion adapted to be received in the tool engaging portion of the shaft to form an interference that permits a removal force applied to the tool to be transferred to the auger; wherein the tool comprises a plate having an auger receiving aperture, the auger receiving aperture having an elongated tapered configuration and defining the auger engaging portion along at least a portion of the periphery of the auger receiving aperture; and wherein the tool comprises a handle connected to the plate, the handle spanning lengthwise across the auger receiving aperture and being for manually manipulating the tool; and wherein the auger receiving aperture includes a large dimension first end portion, a small dimension second end portion, and opposing edges that extend from the first end portion to the second end portion, the edges having a tapered configuration in which the edges converge as they extend from the first end portion to the second end portion.
2. The system recited in claim 1, wherein the large dimension is sufficient to permit the shaft to pass freely through the auger receiving aperture, and the small dimension is configured such that the auger engaging portion forms the interference.
3. The system recited in claim 1, wherein the first and second end portions have rounded configurations, and the sidewalls extend tangentially from the first end portion to the second end portion.
4. The system recited in claim 1, wherein the tool engaging portion comprises an annular recess in the, the auger engaging portion of the tool being received in the recess to help form the interference.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a better understanding of the invention, reference may be made to the accompanying drawings.
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(9) A known food processing apparatus 10 in the form of a meat grinder is illustrated in
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(12) The auger 30 also includes a front shaft 40 that extends from a front end of the screw conveyor portion 38 of the auger. The front shaft 40 includes a knife drive portion 42 that extends through the knife 50 and engages a knife hub 52 for example, via teeth or a keyway, so that the knife rotates with the auger 30. The front shaft 40 also includes a hearing portion 44 that extends through a hub 62 of the fixed hole plate 60. The hearing portion 44 of the front shaft 40 is rotatable in the die hub 62 so that the bearing portion and the die hub act as a bearing for supporting the auger 30 for rotation in the housing 20.
(13) With the components of the grinder head 12 assembled as shown in
(14) In operation, whole or cubed raw meat is fed into the inlet 16 on top of the grinder head 12, and the meat is propelled horizontally on the rotating screw conveyor portion 38 of the auger 30. The screw conveyor portion can also squash and partially mix the meat as it is propelled. At the end of the screw conveyor portion 38, the knife 50 is positioned in front of and adjacent to the fixed hole plate 60. The auger 30 forces the meat past the knife 50 and through the holes in the plate 60. The blades of the rotating knife 50 mince or grind the meat, which is discharged through the holes in the plate 60 and through the outlet 18, size of the holes in the plate determines the fineness of the ground meat.
(15) According to a first embodiment of the invention, the grinder head 12 includes an auger removal feature that facilitates removal of the auger 30 from the housing 20 using a specialized tool. As best shown in
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(17) The auger removal tool 100 can be constructed of a variety of materials, such as plastic, metal, or a combination of these materials. In one particular construction, the auger removal tool 100 is constructed of steel, such as stainless steel.
(18) The auger removal tool 100 includes an auger engaging component or portion 110 in the form of a shaft engaging aperture that extends through the plate 102. The shaft engaging aperture 110 has a generally elongated, tapered configuration, with a large dimension first end 112, a small dimension second end 114, and edges or sidewalls 110 that taper between the first and second ends. In the illustrated embodiment, the ends are rounded and, thus, the first end 112 has a large diameter end 112, and the second end 114 has a small diameter. The edges 110 are straight or linear and extend between the ends 112, 114, tangential to the rounded portions of each end.
(19) The auger removal tool 100 is configured to engage and form an interference with the tool engaging portion 40 of the front shaft 40 to allow the user to exert a removal force in the direction of the axis 24 in order to remove the auger 30 form the housing 20. To facilitate this, the diameter of the large diameter end 112 of the shaft engaging aperture 110 is greater than the outside diameter of the front shaft 40, and the diameter of the small diameter end 114 of the aperture is equal to or less than the inside diameter of the recess forming the tool engaging portion 40 of the front shaft 40.
(20) Use of the auger removal tool 100 to remove the auger 30 from the housing 20 of the grinder head 12 is illustrated in
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(23) While aspects of the present invention have been particularly shown and described with reference to the preferred embodiment above, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various additional embodiments may be contemplated without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. For example, while the auger engaging component of the tool can have a configuration different than the illustrated aperture that extends through the plate. For instance, the auger engaging component could be a recess that is milled or otherwise machined in the base to have a configuration that is similar or identical to the illustrated tapered configuration. Other aspects, objects, and advantages of the present invention can be obtained, from a study of the drawings, the disclosure, and the appended claims.