The present invention relates to a container-grater for a friable food product, such as, for example, cheese.
An article of this type performs both the function of a packaging for the food product, isolating it from the outside environment during transport and storage at the point of sale and by the customer, and the function of a grater at the time of consumption.
Known models of a container-grater of this type comprise:
During grating, the teeth of the plate move with a circular movement relative to the piece of cheese which, since it is clamped inside the containing chamber, is cut into at the bottom in its circumferential portions which face the path of each tooth and is thus broken up and dispensed. As a result of the constant repetition of that movement, the grated product is in the form of elongate strands, completely different from the flake-like shape produced by the irregular movement of a piece of cheese rubbed by hand by a consumer against a conventional plate-like grater, that is to say, lacking means for containing and retaining the cheese.
Moreover, the elongate-strand-like appearance of the grated cheese can be considered to be undesirable or unusual for consumers accustomed to the flaked appearance produced by conventional graters.
The object of the present invention is to provide a container-grater for a friable food product in order to be able to bring about the formation of a flake-like grated product.
According to the invention, this object is achieved by virtue of a container-grater and of the respective grating plate which have the characteristics specified in the appended claims.
Advantages and characteristics of the present invention will become clear from the following detailed description which is provided by way of non-limiting example with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
a shows, drawn to an enlarged scale, a detail of preceding
A container-grater for a friable food product, in particular a piece of cheese, comprises (
The base 10 comprises a circular sleeve 16 inside which a circular grating plate 18 is fixed transversely and constitutes the bottom of the containing chamber 14. The grating plate 18 has a plurality of square through-holes 20 which are arranged in a plurality of parallel rows. Teeth 22 are associated with the edge of the holes 20 in a manner known per se and protrude into the containing chamber 14. The form, arrangement and number of teeth 22 are conventional and substantially unimportant as regards the present invention, so that further details will not be provided in this regard.
Protruding from the lower face of the plate 18 (
The inverted cup-shaped element 12 further has at its mouth a flange 26 having an outer perimeter which reproduces the profile of the internal cross-section of the sleeve 16. The flange 26 is kept associated with the facing surface of the plate 18 by means of projections 28 which protrude radially from the internal wall of the sleeve 16.
A threaded rod 30 having an axis parallel with that of the sleeve 16 extends upwards from the centre of the grating plate 18 into the chamber 14. A pressure plate 32 having a square outer perimeter which reproduces the shape of the internal wall of the inverted cup-shaped element 12 is engaged by the threaded rod 30 through a central, threaded hole 34. The rod 30 is of tubular structure and internally defines a cavity 36 which extends along the axis thereof.
A rotor is arranged in the sleeve 16 under the grating plate 18 and comprises (
A pin 48 is mounted with its central portion able to rotate freely in the cavity 36 of the rod 30 and has the upper end 50 (
The facing surfaces of the side walls of the ends 50, 52 of the pin 48, the hole 54 and the seat 15 have respective knurled surfaces having complementary profiles, which prevent relative rotation thereof. Consequently, the cup-shaped element 12, the pin 48 and the rotor 38 constitute a rigid member.
The lower end 52 of the pin 48 further has, in succession after a knurled portion 56, a tapering portion 58 and a radially protruding head 60, and a projection 62 which extends resiliently in a radially inward direction protrudes from the lower edge of the hole 54 of the hub 40. The projection 62 can be coupled to the tapering portion 58 of the lower end 52 of the pin 48 and can come into abutment against the head 60, so that movement of the rotor 38 in an axial direction away from the pin 48 is prevented.
During grating, the rotation of the inverted cup-shaped element 12 (to which the piece of cheese is fixed) relative to the base 10 brings about downward translation of the pressure plate 32 along the rod 30 and the compression of the piece of cheese against the plate 18. The cheese is thus broken up by the teeth 22 into fragments in the form of strands which pass through the holes 20.
The strands which fall from the holes 20 are subsequently compelled to pass (
This last embodiment differs from the preceding one in respect of the construction of the means which allow the rotational movement of the inverted cup-shaped element 12 to be transmitted to the rotor 38.
In this case, the lower surface of the flange 26 of the mouth of the element 12 carries, at its perimeter, a first set of teeth 64, and the circular ring 42 of the rotor 38 has, at its upper surface, a second set of teeth 66.
A toothed wheel 68 having a suitable hub 69 is accommodated in a seat 70 formed in a portion of the outer perimeter of the grating plate 18 and is interposed (
Since the pin is absent, the bottom of the cup-shaped element does not have any bushing for receiving the upper end thereof, nor does the hub of the rotor have any hole for receiving the lower end thereof. Instead, a plurality of circumferentially spaced-apart projections 72 protrude radially inwards (
The general operation of the container-grater, the formation of cheese fragments in the form of strands which fall through the holes 20 and the subsequent cutting thereof as a result of the passage between a corner of the lower edge of a rib 24 and a spoke of the rotor 38 are effected in a manner similar to the previous case. However, the rotation of the rotor 38 is brought about by its set of teeth 66 being engaged with the toothed wheel 68 which is itself caused to rotate about its own axis by engagement with the first set of teeth 64 which is carried by the flange 26 of the element 12, which is rotated by the user. As a result of such a construction of the movement transmission mechanism, the rotation of the rotor 38 is effected in the opposite direction relative to that of the cup-shaped element 12. The cutting action which is produced on the strands thus remains substantially unchanged with respect to the previously described embodiment.
In construction variants which are not illustrated, it is possible to provide for the presence of more complex movement transmission kinematic mechanisms which allow the speed of rotation of the rotor 38 to be varied with respect to that of the cup-shaped element 12 so as to reduce, for example, the overall force required from the user in order to grate. Such kinematic mechanisms may further allow the rotor 38 to be rotated in the same direction as the cup-shaped element 12.
Naturally, the principle of the invention remaining the same, the details of construction and the forms of embodiment may vary widely with respect to those described purely by way of example, without thereby departing from the claimed scope.
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