This invention relates to bagel holders and slicers. In particular, this invention discloses a one piece molded device which holds a bagel between flexible side members while permitting one to safely and evenly slice a bagel in an expeditious manner.
The prior art includes U.S. Pat. No. 6,543,322 to Skoko which discloses a cutting frame for holding a bagel to be sliced into two pieces. The guide member in the frame includes a knife slot in a structure, which is dissimilar from the present invention.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,532,864 to Ancona discloses a combination slicer and toaster while U.S. Pat. No. 6,474,210 to Nel discloses a bagel slicer having an annular body with a slot for movement of a knife having a handle extending externally of the slot.
Further bagel holders are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,389,944; 6,318,222; 6,244,153; 6,202,529; and, 6,186,038.
None of the above patents disclose the particular features which lend patentability to the present invention.
This invention relates to a bagel holder or cutter that permits slicing a bagel safely, evenly and with ease. The holder comprises a one piece molded structure which includes a base, spaced end portions extending vertically upward from the base and extending upward therefrom.
The end portions each include an opposing vertical slot which cooperates with an elongated slot in the base to accommodate a knife during slicing. The side members include a plurality of inwardly extending ribs which grip a bagel when the flexible side members are squeezed. The exterior surface of the side members includes a plurality of spaced ribs for gripping purposes. The end portions include triangular ribs extending downwardly to the base to center a bagel which is inserted into the holder between the sides.
In use, a bagel is simply inserted into the holder/cutter between the side members. The bagel slides into position guided by the triangular end ribs. A knife is positioned in the opposing slots with one hand. The side members are then squeezed with the other hand to firmly grip the bagel with the internal side ribs. The bagel is then sliced completely through evenly and safely, with the knife moving downwardly into the base slot. Releasing the side members permits removal of the sliced bagel.
Accordingly, an object of this invention is to provide a new and improved device for safely slicing bagels and the like.
Another object of this invention is to provide an inexpensive, reliable device for safely holding and slicing bagels.
A further object of this invention is to provide a new and improved device for holding bagels with flexible side members while a knife is guided by slots in the end portions and base of the device.
A more specific object of this invention is to provide a unique one piece molded device which includes end portions which guide a bagel into position between flexible gripping side members and each include a knife slot to guide a knife during slicing and cooperate with an elongated slot in a base to permit slicing the bagel completely through in a safe and expeditious manner.
The above and other objects of this invention may be more clearly seen when viewed in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein.
This invention pertains to a Squeeze-N-Slice™ bagel cutter 10, shown in
The two opposing sides 14a and 14b each have three protruding ribs 17a, 18a and 19a and 17b, 18b and 19b on the interior surfaces 21, 22 to prevent a bagel 11 from sliding out of the holder 10 while it is being cut. The ribs 17a, 18a, 19a and 17b, 18b and 19b (not shown) extend from the respective edges 23a and 23b in an outward curve 32 tapering to the base of side 14a or 14b. The opposing sides 14a and 14b are flexible so that one can obtain a firm grip on the bagel 11 by squeezing the two sides 14a, 14b together. The tops 23a, 23b of the flexible sides 14a, 14b are normally angled outward from the base 12 so there is more interior space at the top of the cutter or holder 10 than at the bottom. The angled sides 14a, 14b center the bagel 11 so that it may be cut into equal halves while allowing virtually any size bagel or roll 11 to fit into the bagel cutter 10. The outside surfaces 25a, 25b of the two flexible sides 14a, 14b include a plurality of ridges 26a, 26b and projecting upper edges 23a and 23b to permit a firmer grip by one's hand 50 while the bagel 11 is being cut with the other hand 51.
Two knife slots 27a and 27b extend vertically one at each end portion between 13a and 13b and between 13c and 13d at the other end above flexible sides 14a, 14b holding the bagel 11. Thus, the knife slots 27a, 27b extend above the top of the bagel 11 to allow placement of the knife 30 in the knife slots 27a, 27b before one grasps the two flexible sides 14a, 14b and squeezes them together to hold the bagel 11 for slicing.
The base 12 includes a recessed slot 28 running along the inside center of the base 12 aligned with the knife slots 27a, 27b so the knife 30 can cut completely through the bottom of the bagel 11 in a safe and expeditious manner.
Each of the end portions 13a–d include a triangular rib 31a–d (a and b not shown) extending downwardly from a mid-point to the base 12. The ribs 31a–d serve two purposes—providing strength and rigidity to the end portions 13a–d and serving to center the bagel 11 in the holder 10. The upper edge 33a–d of the end portions 13a–d is sloped to facilitate entry of a knife into the space 27a, 27b.
In operation, one simply inserts a bagel 11 into the holder 10 where it is guided into position by the ribs 31a–d. The knife 30 is then positioned in the slots 27a and 27b over the bagel 11. The two flexible sides 14a and 14b are squeezed together with one hand while holding the knife 30 and slicing through the bagel 11 held in place by the ribs 17a, 18a, 19a and 17b, 18b, 19b. The knife cuts totally through the bagel 11 as the knife 30 passes into the slot 28.
While the device is described with respect to bagels 11, it can also be used to cut rolls and similar food products.
While the invention has been explained by a detailed description of certain specific embodiments, it is understood that various modifications and substitutions can be made in any of them within the scope of the appended claims, which are intended also to include equivalents of such embodiments.
This application is based on provisional application 60/394,111 filed Jul. 6, 2002
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