Claims
- 1. An apparatus for slicing food sticks, comprising:a slicing assembly for severing large sliceable food sticks into slices and stacking said slices into stacks of slices; means for feeding a food stick to the slicing assembly; an orifice assembly for receiving and generally laterally supporting a leading portion of said food stick during slicing, said orifice assembly having an opening through which said food sticks pass; said slicing assembly has a blade member, said blade member engages said food stick and severs said food stick into said slices, said blade member having a non-severing body portion and a severing edge portion having a flat portion defining an outermost perimeter edge of said edge portion; said flat portion of the edge portion of the blade member is a top flat surface which engages said food stick and is generally parallel to the cut surface of the food stick being sliced, said top flat surface having an average width adequate to impart a holding force to generally longitudinally support said food stick which it engages when said blade member severs the food stick into slices, said average width of the top flat surface being not less than about 0.1 inch; said edge portion further having a bottom primary bevel surface which, together with said top flat surface, defines a primary angle, said primary angle being between about 45° and about 60°; and said apparatus is adapted to slice any of frozen, partially frozen and refrigerated food sticks at a temperature between about 10° F. and about 36° F.
- 2. The apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein said non-severing body portion of the blade member has a hub portion having a top surface and a bottom surface, and wherein said top surface and said bottom surface are each parallel to said top flat surface.
- 3. The apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein said bottom primary bevel surface has an average of between about 0.025 inch and about 0.200 inch, said average width of the top flat surface is not less than about 0.2 inch, said blade member further includes a bottom secondary bevel surface located radially inwardly of said bottom primary bevel surface, and said bottom secondary bevel surface defines, together with said top flat surface, a secondary angle of between about 0° and about 30°.
- 4. The apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein said primary angle is about 50°±0.50°.
- 5. The apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein said bottom primary bevel surface has an average width of between about 0.025 inch and about 0.200 inch.
- 6. The apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein said bottom primary bevel surface has an average width of between about 0.050 inch and about 0.150 inch.
- 7. The apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein said bottom primary bevel surface has an average width of between about 0.050 inch and about 0.080 inch.
- 8. The apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein said bottom primary bevel surface has an average width of about 0.060 inch ±0.010 inch.
- 9. The apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein said average width of said top flat surface is not less than about 0.2 inch.
- 10. The apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein said average width of said top flat surface is between about 0.1 inch and about 1 inch.
- 11. The apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein said average width of said flat top surface is between about 0.2 inch and about 0.5 inch.
- 12. The apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein said edge portion further includes a bottom secondary bevel surface located radially inwardly of said bottom primary bevel surface which, together with said top flat surface, defines a secondary angle, and said secondary angle is between about 0° about 30°.
- 13. The apparatus in accordance with claim 12, wherein said secondary angle is between about 10° and about 20°.
- 14. The apparatus in accordance with claim 12, wherein said secondary angle is about 15°±1°.
- 15. The apparatus in accordance with claim 12, wherein said bottom secondary bevel surface has an average width of between about 1 inch and about 2 inches.
- 16. The apparatus in accordance with claim 12, wherein said bottom secondary bevel surface has an average width of about 1.5 inch ±0.125 inch.
- 17. The apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein said severing edge portion of the blade member has a flatness characteristic such that substantially the entirety of said severing edge portion is spaced along a flat plane such that said severing edge portion is spaced apart from said flat plane by a tolerance distance not greater than about 0.050 inch.
- 18. The apparatus in accordance with claim 17, wherein said tolerance distance is equal to or less than about 0.015 inch.
- 19. The apparatus in accordance with claim 17, wherein said tolerance distance is between about 0.005 and about 0.015 inch.
- 20. An apparatus for slicing food sticks comprising:a slicing assembly for severing large sliceable food sticks into slices and stacking said slices into stacks of slices; means for feeding a food stick to the slicing assembly; said slicing assembly has a blade member, said blade member engages said food stick and severs said food stick into said slices, said blade member having a non-severing body portion and a severing edge portion having a top portion defining an outermost perimeter edge of said edge portion; said flat portion of the edge portion of the blade member engages said food stick and is generally parallel to the cut surface of the food stick being sliced; said edge portion further having a bottom primary bevel surface which, together with said top flat surface, defines a primary angle, said primary angle being between about 45° and about 60°; and said severing edge portion of the blade member has a flatness characteristic such that substantially the entirety of said severing edge portion is spaced along a flat plane such that substantially the entirety of said severing edge portion is spaced apart from said flat plane by a tolerance distance of not greater than about 0.050 inch.
- 21. The apparatus in accordance with claim 20, wherein said bottom primary bevel surface has an average width of between about 0.025 inch and about 0.200 inch.
- 22. The apparatus in accordance with claim 20, wherein said bottom primary bevel surface has an average width of between about 0.050 inch and about 0.080 inch.
- 23. An apparatus for slicing food sticks, comprising:a slicing assembly for severing large sliceable food sticks into slices and stacking said slices into stacks of slices; means for feeding a food stick to the slicing assembly; an orifice assembly for receiving and generally laterally supporting a leading portion of said food stick during slicing, said orifice assembly having an opening through which said food sticks pass; said slicing assembly has a blade member, said blade member engages said food stick and severs said food stick into said slices, said blade member having a non-severing body portion and a severing edge portion having a top portion defining an outermost perimeter edge of said edge portion; said top portion of the edge portion of the blade member engages said food stick being sliced; and said severing edge portion further having a bottom primary bevel surface which, together with said top portion, defines a primary angle, said primary angle being between about 45° and about 60°.
- 24. The apparatus in accordance with claim 23, wherein said severing edge portion of the blade member has a flatness characteristic such that substantially the entirety of said severing edge portion is spaced along a flat plane such that said severing edge portion is spaced apart from said flat plane by a tolerance distance not greater than about 0.050 inch.
- 25. The apparatus in accordance with claim 24, wherein said tolerance distance is equal to or less than about 0.015 inch.
- 26. The apparatus in accordance with claim 23, wherein said primary angle is about 50°±0.5°.
- 27. The apparatus in accordance with claim 23, wherein said bottom primary bevel surface has an average width of between about 0.025 inch and about 0.200 inch.
- 28. The apparatus in accordance with claim 23, wherein said bottom primary bevel surface has an average width of between about 0.050 inch and about 0.080 inch.
- 29. A method for slicing a stream of food sticks, comprising the steps of:feeding, with the use of a feed assembly, a plurality of large food sticks toward and into a slicing location of a slicing assembly; slicing at the slicing location the food sticks fed during the feeding step, said slicing step forming slices and a butt end from the food stick; said slicing step including engaging in a portion of the food stick being sliced with a blade having a top flat surface substantially parallel to the food stick cut surface being sliced, the engaging step providing generally longitudinally directed support of each food stick by the top flat surface during slicing of each food stick, said top flat surface having an average width of at least about 0.1 inch; said slicing step further including angularly engaging the portion of the food stick being sliced with a bottom primary bevel surface of the blade, the bottom primary bevel surface, together with the top flat surface, defining a primary angle of between about 45° and about 60°, the angularly engaging steps causing each slice to be thrown downwardly at a deposit angle approximating the primary angle, said deposit angle being defined with respect to the food stick cut surface being sliced; and said feeding, slicing, engaging and angularly engaging steps combine to rapidly slice a flow of food sticks while substantially eliminating jamming of food sticks and their butt ends within the assemblies carrying out said feeding and slicing steps and while significantly reducing the amount of food waste generated during said feeding and slicing steps, irrespective of the temperature of the food sticks within a range of between about 10° F. and about 36° F.
- 30. The method in accordance with claim 29, wherein said large food sticks are refrigerated large sticks of luncheon meat at a temperature of between about 24° F. and about 36° F.
- 31. The method in accordance with claim 29, wherein said large sticks are large sticks of luncheon meat having a high water content of at least about 70 percent by weight, based on the weight of the stick.
- 32. The method in accordance with claim 29, wherein said large sticks are large sticks of luncheon meat having a fat content of about 10 percent by weight or less.
- 33. The method in accordance with claim 29, wherein said large sticks are large sticks of luncheon meat which have a high water content of at least about 70 percent by weight and a low fat content of about 10 percent by weight or less.
- 34. The method in accordance with claim 29, wherein said large food sticks are frozen or partially frozen large sticks of luncheon meat at a temperature of about 22° F. or below.
- 35. The method in accordance with claim 29, wherein the flat top surface has an average width of between about 0.1 inch and about 1 inch.
- 36. The method in accordance with claim 29, wherein the flat top surface has an average width of at least about 0.2 inch.
- 37. The method in accordance with claim 29, wherein said bottom primary bevel surface has an average width of between about 0.025 inch and about 0.200 inch.
- 38. The method in accordance with claim 29, further including laterally supporting the longitudinal side of the food stick and its butt end during said slicing step.
- 39. A method for slicing a stream of food sticks, comprising the steps of:feeding, with the use of a feed assembly, a plurality of large food sticks toward and into a slicing location of a slicing assembly; slicing at the slicing location the food sticks fed during the feeding step, said slicing step forming slices and a butt end from the food stick; said slicing step including engaging a portion of the food stick being sliced with a blade having a top surface substantially parallel to the food stick cut surface being sliced; said slicing step further including angularly engaging the portion of the food stick being sliced with a bottom primary bevel surface of the blade, the bottom primary bevel surface, together with the top surface, defining a primary angle of between about 45° and about 60°, the angularly engaging step causing each slice to be thrown downwardly at a deposit angle approximating the primary angle, said deposit angle being defined with respect to the food stick cut surface being sliced; and said feeding, slicing, engaging and angularly engaging steps combine to rapidly slice a flow of food sticks while substantially eliminating jamming of food sticks and their butt ends within the assemblies carrying out said feeding and slicing steps and while significantly reducing the amount of food waste generated during said feeding and slicing steps.
- 40. The method in accordance with claim 39, wherein said large food sticks are refrigerated large sticks of luncheon meat at a temperature of between about 24° F. and about 36° F.
- 41. The method in accordance with claim 39, wherein said large sticks are large sticks of luncheon meat having a high water content of at least about 70 percent by weight, based on the weight of the stick.
- 42. The method in accordance with claim 39, wherein said large sticks are large sticks of luncheon meat having a fat content of about 10 percent by weight or less.
- 43. The method in accordance with claim 39, whereas said large sticks are large sticks of luncheon meat which have a high water content of at least about 70 percent by weight and a low fat content of about 10 percent by weight or less.
- 44. The method in accordance with claim 39, wherein said large food sticks are frozen or partially frozen large sticks of luncheon meat at a temperature of about 22° F. or below.
- 45. The method in accordance with claim 39, wherein said bottom primary bevel surface has an average width of between about 0.025 inch and about 0.200 inch.
- 46. The method in accordance with claim 39, further including laterally supporting the longitudinal side of the food stick and its butt end during said slicing step.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/328/,213, filed Oct. 25, 1994, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/213,494, filed Mar. 14, 1994, U.S. Pat. No. 5,404,777 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 7/968,622, filed Oct. 29, 1992, U.S. Pat. No. 5,320,014.
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